Next-Generation Automated Health Behavior Coaches
Hayes-Roth, Barbara (Lifelike Solutions) | Saker, Rami (Lifelike Solutions)
Automated health behavior coaches (HBCs) potentially can provide a widely accessible, cost-effective means of promoting health behavior. Coaches are intelligent agents that “converse” with users, offering tailored feedback, advice, and empathy. Research subjects like coaches and comply with target behaviors, but interest and adherence wane over time. More research is needed on next-generation HBCs to improve coaching techniques, enhance user engagement, and extend adherence. However, the necessary technical tools and expertise reside in only a few research labs. In an effort to expand and accelerate research, we are developing an HBC Kit that will extend and specialize our more general Imp™ Kit. We propose 7 innovations for next-generation HBCs, demonstrate them in a lifestyle coach, and characterize authoring with the Imp Kit. We discuss planned extensions for the HBC Kit to enable a larger and more diverse community to create and evaluate a broader range of coaches.
- Country:
- South America > Uruguay
- North America > United States
- Virginia (0.07)
- New Jersey > Bergen County
- Mahwah (0.04)
- Genre:
- Research Report (1.00)
- Personal > Interview (0.46)
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine
- Consumer Health (1.00)
- Therapeutic Area > Endocrinology (0.47)
- Health & Medicine
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