The design and development of a motivational embodied conversational agent for brain injury rehabilitation is discussed. Results for initial prototype design and implementation, and alpha and beta testing phases are presented. Key aspects identified during development included supporting user engagement via personalization and choice-making; integrating behaviour change principles into dialogues; addressing clinical needs of cognitive fatigue and memory loss within conversation structure; and optimizing feasibility of use in a real-life clinical setting.
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Hocking, J., & Maeder, A. (2021). Motivational embodied conversational agent for brain injury rehabilitation. In Telehealth Innovations in Remote Healthcare Services Delivery: Global Telehealth 2020 (pp. 37–46). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI210026
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