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AI-Enhanced Automatic Life Story Structuring for Reminiscence Therapy in Older Adults: Technical Feasibility Study Background: Storytelling interventions have demonstrated substantial potential in improving emotional well-being, cognitive function, and quality of life for older adults. However, its effectiveness is often limited by the challenges of processing disorganized and redundant life stories, which impose substantial cognitive demands on caregivers. Although storytelling interventions are a well-established therapeutic approach, current practices depend heavily on manual narrative organization, restricting both the scalability and consistency of treatment delivery. Prior research has primarily focused on validating the clinical outcomes of storytelling interventions, with insufficient attention given to technological solutions that could enhance narrative processing while preserving therapeutic integrity. Digital approaches to life story structuring remain underexplored, despite their potential to amplify storytelling benefits by reducing cognitive load and improving recall accuracy. Objective: This study aims to design an event timeline generation algorithm to optimize the prior work of the Story Mosaic system. The optimized system enables (1) the automatic extraction of event elements from life narratives, (2) the automatic organization of fragmented life stories into structured timelines, and (3) the preservation of clinically relevant contextual details during compression. The goal is to reduce manual intervention costs while increasing treatment efficacy through artificial intelligence–driven narrative structuring. Methods: We have designed a novel method, CARE event timeline (CARE-ET), which combines a temporal attention mechanism with graph-based event relationship modeling. Furthermore, we used the CARE-ET algorithm to optimize existing story collage systems. The system uses multifeature extraction technology to capture event clues from oral histories, prioritizes the 6 elements of events through a hierarchical attention mechanism, and uses adaptive compression algorithms to reduce redundancy while maintaining narrative continuity. To verify the effectiveness of the CARE-ET method, this paper adopts a multidimensional evaluation framework, which encompasses event summary assessment, timeline quality evaluation, and usability testing of the optimized system. Results: The proposed CARE-ET algorithm outperforms the baseline in both narrative flow and temporal accuracy. The Story Mosaic system, optimized by the CARE-ET algorithm, underwent usability evaluation by 10 caregivers recruited for this study. Based on standardized assessment metrics, the system received an A rating for usability. The comprehensive experimental results demonstrate that the CARE-ET method can effectively structure fragmented narratives from older adults, enhancing the usability of the Story Mosaic system. Conclusions: The proposed method enables the structured extraction of representative event summaries, transforming disorganized life stories into an event timeline for caregiver-supported older adult well-being interventions. Future research should investigate longitudinal effects on cognitive preservation and explore integration with existing dementia care protocols. This work establishes a critical foundation for intelligent assistive technologies in geriatric mental health interventions.

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Tokyo’s Radio Device Recreates Historic Broadcasts for Memory Therapy A Tokyo-based agency, TBWA\HAKUHODO, has developed an innovative device called the 'Radio Time Machine' that recreates radio broadcasts from past years. The device resembles a classic mid-century radio, complete with a warm casing and a traditional dial. Instead of tuning to frequencies, users turn the dial to a specific year between 1950 and 2025. When set to a year, the device generates an authentic broadcast from that time, including music hits, news, and voices designed to sound historically accurate. Developed in collaboration with Nichii Gakkan, one of Japan’s largest elderly care providers, the project applies principles of Reminiscence Therapy—a therapeutic method in cognitive health that uses familiar sensory cues to help individuals recall memories from their formative years. Sessions can last from a few minutes to several hours, offering both entertainment and potential cognitive benefits. The device is noteworthy not only for its technical innovation but also for its physical design, which evokes nostalgia and encourages engagement. This project highlights the intersection of technology, design, and mental health, offering a creative tool to support memory stimulation for older adults.

Tokyo’s Radio Device Recreates Historic Broadcasts for Memory Therapy

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