Developing a Recommender System for Frailty Prevention: Addressing Challenges of Data Collection and User Interface Design
Résumé
Frailty presents a significant global health challenge for older adults, necessitating effective interventions to support healthy aging. Technology-based solutions, particularly recommender systems, hold promise in addressing frailty prevention. This paper presents Senselife platform for service recommendation dedicated for frailty prevention.We delve into the challenges associated with developing an engaging and user-friendly recommender system specifically tailored for frailty prevention. Key challenges we address include implementing effective data collection strategies and designing user-centered interfaces. Our proposed recommendation platform leverages self-evaluation to deliver personalized recommendations, with the goal of enhancing the functional capabilities of older adults. By aligning the available services within the elderly environment with the demands they face, our solution tackles the complexities of managing frailty in this population.Throughout this study, we elucidate the construction of our surveys, the main source of data for Senselife and the design considerations behind our user interfaces, highlighting our efforts in overcoming the unique challenges associated with systems dedicated to elderly usage.