Integrating Reinforcement Learning and AI Agents for Adaptive Robotic Interaction and Assistance in Dementia Care
Fengpei Yuan, Nehal Hasnaeen, Ran Zhang, Bryce Bible, Joseph Riley, Taylor, Hairong Qi, Fenghui Yao, Xiaopeng Zhao

TL;DR
This paper presents an integrated AI framework combining reinforcement learning, large language models, and clinical expertise to enable adaptive, personalized robotic assistance for dementia care within a realistic simulation environment.
Contribution
It introduces a novel simulation-based framework that models dementia patients' states and enables robots to deliver context-aware, personalized care using RL and LLMs, addressing data scarcity issues.
Findings
RL system effectively interprets PLWDs' needs
LLMs enhance robot responsiveness and personalization
Framework improves caregiver support and patient independence
Abstract
This study explores a novel approach to advancing dementia care by integrating socially assistive robotics, reinforcement learning (RL), large language models (LLMs), and clinical domain expertise within a simulated environment. This integration addresses the critical challenge of limited experimental data in socially assistive robotics for dementia care, providing a dynamic simulation environment that realistically models interactions between persons living with dementia (PLWDs) and robotic caregivers. The proposed framework introduces a probabilistic model to represent the cognitive and emotional states of PLWDs, combined with an LLM-based behavior simulation to emulate their responses. We further develop and train an adaptive RL system enabling humanoid robots, such as Pepper, to deliver context-aware and personalized interactions and assistance based on PLWDs' cognitive and…
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TopicsTransportation and Mobility Innovations
