This standard defines a reference framework and core technical requirements for embodied artificial intelligence (E-AI) applications in the elderly care industry. It specifically addresses systems with physical embodiment and environmental interaction capabilities, including intelligent service robots, E-AI-driven health monitoring devices, adaptive human-robot collaboration platforms, context-aware decision support systems, and integrated operational infrastructures for elderly care institutions. The framework emphasizes the design of E-AI systems through hardware-software co-development, multi-modal data fusion, real-time environment perception, ethical safety protocols, and seamless integration with human-centric workflows. The standard covers the following key dimensions: • Embodied Functional Capabilities (e.g., environmental perception, tactile interaction, autonomous navigation, adaptive service execution) • Safety and Risk Governance (e.g., collision avoidance, emergency response, real-time anomaly detection) • Data and Privacy Protection (with emphasis on sensor data lifecycle management) • Human-Robot Interface Standards (including voice, gesture, and haptic interaction) • Ethical Considerations (e.g., transparency in decision-making, accountability for embodied actions) • Interoperability with legacy elderly care IT ecosystems The standard also provides evaluation metrics for embodied system performance (e.g., task completion accuracy, environmental adaptability), user trust, regulatory alignment, and societal impact.
- Standard Committee
- C/AISC - Artificial Intelligence Standards Committee
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- PAR Approval
- 2025-09-10
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- IEEE Computer Society
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- C/AISC - Artificial Intelligence Standards Committee
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AI Elder Care - Artificial Intelligent Elderly Care Industry
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- Christy Bahn
Contact Christy Bahn - Working Group Chair
- Yan Gao
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