Design of an Interactive Exercise and Leisure System for the Elderly Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Motion-Sensing Technology.

Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
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Abstract

In response to the global trend of population aging, the issue of providing elderly individuals suitable leisure and entertainment has become increasingly important. In this study, it aims to utilize artificial intelligence (AI) technology to offer the elderly with a healthy and enjoyable exercise and leisure experience. A human-machine interactive system is designed using computer vision, a subfield of AI, to promote positive physical adaptation for the elderly. The relevant literature on the needs of the elderly, technology, exercise, leisure, and AI techniques is reviewed. Case studies of interactive devices for exercise and leisure for the elderly, both domestically and internationally, are summarized to establish the prototype concept for system design. The proposed interactive exercise and leisure system is developed by integrating motion-sensing interfaces and real-time object detection using the YOLO algorithm. The system's effectiveness is evaluated through questionnaire surveys and participant interviews, with the collected survey data analyzed statistically using IBM SPSS 26 and AMOS 23. Findings indicate that (1) AI technology provides new and enjoyable interactive experiences for the elderly's exercise and leisure; (2) positive impacts are made on the elderly's health and well-being; and (3) the system's acceptance and attractiveness increase when elements related to personal experiences are incorporated into the system.

Authors

  • Chao-Ming Wang
    CAS Key Laboratory of Animal Models and Human Disease Mechanisms / Key Laboratory of Bioactive Peptides of Yunnan Province, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650223, China; Kunming College of Life Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650204, China.
  • Cheng-Hao Shao
    Graduate School of Design, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Douliu 64002, Taiwan.
  • Yu-Ching Lin
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.