Development of behavior changing library for implementation of AI-based precision monitoring technology
Project Outline
Monitoring technology being upgraded thanks to advancement of IoT technology as well as AI technology, it is expected to solve problems in communities where supervision is deemed necessary, e.g. day-care centers for children and nursing homes for the elderly. In communities, however, there being, along with expectations, a risk of privacy infringement or anxiety in monitoring technology's reliability, the implementation of its technologies is actually not progressing. For the monitoring technology developers, the community's needs are hard to understand and what is acceptable for a community is unknown, so actually they don't venture on the development.
In our project, we take the initiative to clarify the range of acceptance or the acceptable state for monitoring technology at communities by understanding for the problems and the needs for monitoring.
We aim at developing a new methodology for implementation of new technologies and accelerating the social implementation of monitoring technology.
Investigators
Koji Kitamura (Principal Investigator) |
Artificial Intelligence Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology |
Senior Researcher |
Yoshifumi Nishida |
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology |
Chief Researcher |
Mikiko Oono |
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology |
AIST Special Researcher |
Kazuyo Maruyama |
Special Nursing-Care Home for the Aged Aizen'en |
Facility Director |