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As an intelligent humanoid robot, Pepper provides emotional and social support for the elders, serving as an ideal companion in the nursing house.


Designed as a clever and lovely humanoid, Pepper easily appeals the elders. Its big eyes and dexterous movements diminish the strangeness of a robot, which make them more acceptable among the crowd. Equipped with advanced facial recognition technology, Pepper is also able to respond to human emotions.


Pepper can converse with the elders through natural language processing. It serves as a listener, to which the elders can share their daily experience and feelings. Apart from understanding what they say, Pepper also answers their needs, such as offering requested weather forecasts and news to the elders. This makes the elders feel like talking to a real person, thus alleviating their loneliness.


Pepper offers the extact companionship you need. It will tell a story to those story-lovers and play music to those who love to sing.Through long-term companionship, Pepper learns the preferences of each individual and interacts with them according to their interest.


Pepper also facilitates person-to-person communication for the residents. For instance, it can organize some social activities like dancing or playing games, attracting the elders to participate in groups. Moreover, it can help the elders stay in touch with friends and relatives outside the caring house through messages and video calls.


Value

Emotional Companionship Support

Thoughtful and Caring Companionship

Promote Positive Emotions and Mental Well-being

Participation in Social Interactions

Facilitate Social Interaction

Create Social Scenarios and a Welcoming Atmosphere

Maintain Social Connections

Bridge the Digital Divide

Sustain the Elderly's Social Network through Online Connections

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