A Goal-Oriented Chatbot for Engaging the Elderly Through Family Photo Conversations
Raymond Chung, Keith Ng, CD Shum

TL;DR
This paper introduces a personalized, goal-oriented chatbot for elderly users that uses family photos to stimulate conversations, enhance engagement, and provide caregivers with insights into users' well-being.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel goal-oriented dialogue framework that leverages family photos for engaging elderly users and analyzing their preferences to improve interaction quality.
Findings
The chatbot encourages regular engagement and reduces loneliness among elderly users.
Caregivers can review conversations and gain insights into users' well-being.
The system effectively stimulates cognitive functions through targeted questions.
Abstract
We propose a personalized chatbot designed for elderly individuals. The chatbot initiates discussions based on family photos, encouraging users to interact naturally. During these interactions, it generates W questions (who, where, when, and what) to stimulate cognitive function, followed by an open-ended question to promote positive reminiscence. This approach is structured around a goal-oriented dialogue framework. Additionally, after each conversation about a photo, the chatbot analyzes the discussion to identify topics that the user favors or dislikes. It then offers the user the option to chat about another photo either featuring the same family members or an individual previously mentioned in the conversation. To support this system, we have developed a web portal that allows caregivers to upload photos and review chat conversations. This personalized chatbot not only encourages…
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