Monday, February 23, 2015

Create software for robots for patients with dementia – Ultimahora.com

EFE

The application was the winner in
 The first competition for developers organized by the Japanese company
 SoftBank phone a few days to start selling between developers
 technological “Pepper”, the first android capable of recognizing and
 interpret the voice, gestures and body language of human beings.

The Project Team was Dementia
 winner among the 100 candidates who participated in the contest
 held in Tokyo on Sunday.

With the software,
 “Pepper” can hold simple conversations with patients
 dementia, urging them to take actions such as lifting and take their
 medicines, and even inform the doctor of how many pills have been taken through
 of your internet connection.

The robot can also alert the
 patient when you receive an email and ask questions such as how many
 years have grandchildren to check your data correctly recalled
 family.

The winning team was awarded
 for his proposal with a million yen (about 7,400 euros or $ 8,400).

The Japanese company Softbank,
 which delayed until summer the release of “Pepper” by the
 excess demand for technology developers, will market 300
 units of its popular Android from Friday between developers
 at a price of 198,000 yen (1,500 euros or $ 1,700).

At this price you add a
 monthly fee that will range around 24,600 yen (about 180 euros or 200
 dollars) for a three-year contract.

These monthly expenses include
 a basic fee of 14,800 yen (about 110 euros or $ 125), which will provide
 cloud services using mobile network giant Japanese phone.

In addition to a 9,800 insurance
 yen (about 72 euros or $ 82) per month to provide maintenance service
 and discounts on repairs.

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