Longitudinal Health Interviewing by Embodied Conversational Agents: Directions for Future Research
Pfeifer, Laura M. (Northeastern University) | Bickmore, Timothy (Northeastern University)
Long-term health monitoring is becoming increasingly important with the rising prevalence of chronic disease in the U.S. While many researchers are investigating the use of remote biological monitoring and telemedicine technologies, the use of frequent self-report in long-term health monitoring remains a relatively unstudied area. We discuss some of the many cognitive, affective and contextual issues that must be addressed in maintaining a long-term stream of quality data from patients at home or in the field, and how many of these issues can be addressed through the use of conversational agents.
Nov-3-2009
- Country:
- North America > United States > Massachusetts (0.14)
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine
- Consumer Health (1.00)
- Health Care Technology > Telehealth (0.50)
- Health & Medicine
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