Automatically recommending multimedia content for use in group reminiscence therap

Adam Bermingham, Julia O'Rourke, Cathal Gurrin, Ronan Collins, Kate Irving, Alan F. Smeaton
2013 Proceedings of the 1st ACM international workshop on Multimedia indexing and information retrieval for healthcare - MIIRH '13  
This paper presents and evaluates a novel approach for automatically recommending multimedia content for use in group reminiscence therapy for people with Alzheimer's and other dementias. In recent years recommender systems have seen popularity in providing a personalised experience in information discovery tasks. This personalisation approach is naturally suited to tasks in healthcare, such as reminiscence therapy, where there has been a trend towards an increased emphasis on person-centred
more » ... e. Building on recent work which has shown benefits to reminiscence therapy in a group setting, we develop and evaluate a system, REM-PAD, which profiles people with Alzheimer's and other dementias, and provides multimedia content tailored to a given group context. In this paper we present our system and approach, and report on a user trial in residential care settings. In our evaluation we examine the potential to use earlyaggregation and late-aggregation of group member preferences using case-based reasoning combined with a contentbased method. We evaluate with respect to accuracy, utility and perceived usefulness. The results overall are positive and we find that our best-performing approach uses early aggregation CBR combined with a content-based method. Also, under different evaluation criteria, we note different performances, with certain configurations of our approach providing better accuracy and others providing better utility.
doi:10.1145/2505323.2505333 dblp:conf/mm/BerminghamOGCIS13 fatcat:uebpye7lmrc5rl4md6brodeft4