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Dr.-Ing. Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons
Jan-Niklas Voigt-Antons joined the Telekom Innovation Laboratories as a research scientist in January 2009 and is working there since 2014 as a senior research scientist. He received his diploma in psychology in 2008 from the Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany, a Doctor-of-Engineering degree in 2014 from the Technische Universität Berlin, Germany and has been doing research at the Quality and Usability Lab at the Technische Universität (TU) Berlin, since. His research interests are in Quality-of-Experience evaluation and its physiological correlates with an emphasis on media transmissions and human-machine-interaction, including neural processing of multimodal interaction. During summer 2012 he was visiting researcher at MuSAE Lab (INRS-EMT), Canada where he examined neural correlates of quality perception for complex speech signals. In spring 2014 he was visiting researcher at the department of psychology of NTNU, Norway where he examined neural correlates of audiovisual asynchrony.
QULab research group: Quality, User Experience, Augmented and Virtual Reality
Research Topics:
• Multimedia Experience (Usability evaluation methods, Quality-of-Experience evaluation physiological measures)
• Interaction Design (Adaptive software, data mining, sensor and behavioural data)
Current projects:
Measuring of immersive media experience
DemTab - Tabletgestützte ambulante Versorgung von Menschen mit Demenz
VoiceAdapt - Adaptives Sprachtraining für ältere Menschen mit Aphasie
OurPuppet - Pflegeunterstützung mit einer interaktiven Puppe für informell Pflegende
Past projects:
PflegeTab - Technik für mehr Lebensqualität trotz Pflegebedürftigkeit bei Demenz (GKV)
Bernstein Focus Neurotechnology - Berlin (BFNT - B)
Teaching:
Seminar | Affective Computing |
Project | Neuro-Usability |
Project | Study Project Quality & Usability (6/9 CP) |
Thesis:
Current thesis offers of our lab can be found here. Please contact me via email if you are interested in doing a thesis supervised by me.
Jobs:
Current job offers of our lab can be found here.
Contact:
+49 30 8353 58 377
Address
Technische Univertistät BerlinQuality and Usability Lab
Telekom Innovation Laboratories
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7
10587 Berlin, Germany
Publications
Zitatschlüssel | osullivan2017a |
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Autor | O'Sullivan, Julie and Nordheim, Johanna and Jordan, Laura and Hesse, Britta and Möller, Sebastian and Antons, Jan-Niklas |
Buchtitel | Proceedings of the 21st World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics |
Seiten | 165 |
Jahr | 2017 |
DOI | 10.1093/geroni/igx004.644 |
Ort | San Francisco, CA, USA |
Adresse | Oxford, England, United Kingdom |
Journal | Innovation in Aging |
Jahrgang | 1 |
Nummer | 1 |
Monat | jul |
Notiz | Online, Abstract |
Verlag | Oxford University Press |
Serie | IAGG |
Wie herausgegeben | Abstract |
Zusammenfassung | When it comes to dealing with symptoms associated with dementia, a number of studies have established the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions. However, in view of limited financial and human resources, implementing effective interventions in daily practice can be a major challenge for care providers. Recently, there has been a growing interest in the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for supporting psychosocial interventions in nursing home settings. ICTs are cost-effective and widely available, and using them could potentially ease the burden of dementia care delivery. Therefore, in order to assess acceptance and attitudes of professional caregivers regarding ICTs in dementia care, a sample of N = 205 professional caregivers (M = 38,81 yrs; 70% female) from 10 residential care facilities located in Berlin completed a standardized questionnaire (TA-EG) on factors associated with technology use and acceptance. Additionally, 11 semi-structured interviews were conducted. Results showed that older and female caregivers, respectively, reported less Competence (z = -4.21, p .01 and z = -4.44, p .01, resp.) and Enthusiasm (z = -2.38, p .05 and z = -4.01, p .01, resp.) regarding the use of technology in their work environment. Furthermore, qualitative content analysis of the interview transcripts revealed both factors promoting the use of ICTs in residential dementia care, and potential barriers. Important recommendations for the development of ICT-based interventions in dementia care will be reported and general implications for their design and successful adoption will be discussed. |