In the last decades, number of people affected by cognitive decline is rising significantly. The main cause of this problem is believed to be the overall drift of the average population age. In general, cognitive impairment varies from mild to severe with mild represented as people may begin to notice a slight change in their cognitive functions while still be able to conduct their daily activities without major limitations; on the other hand, severe state of cognitive impairment leads to a progressive loss of comprehensive abilities as well as evaluating situations. These impairments may be represented by losing the ability to talk and write that leads to the inability to conduct an independent lifestyle. The decay of intellectual functions is associated with a progressive increase of sensory impairment (vision and hearing). In this paper we present a tool to help and support people who suffer from both mild age- related cognitive decline and sensory impairment. We developed an augmented reality home-made App designed for smart glasses. This App would be a useful tool to provide more independence to patients during actual daily living activities and it will be able to notify users about a potentially dangerous situations, by providing cues in real time. In this way, elderly people, will be able continue their life at home for a longer time before having the need to move into an assisting living facility.
Augmented Reality App to improve quality of life of people with cognitive and sensory disabilities / Rossi, M.; D'Avenio, G.; Morelli, S.; Grigioni, M.. - (2020), pp. 59-62. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2020 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Industry 4.0 & IoT tenutosi a Roma; Italia) [10.1109/MetroInd4.0IoT48571.2020.9138204].
Augmented Reality App to improve quality of life of people with cognitive and sensory disabilities
M. Rossi
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2020
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In the last decades, number of people affected by cognitive decline is rising significantly. The main cause of this problem is believed to be the overall drift of the average population age. In general, cognitive impairment varies from mild to severe with mild represented as people may begin to notice a slight change in their cognitive functions while still be able to conduct their daily activities without major limitations; on the other hand, severe state of cognitive impairment leads to a progressive loss of comprehensive abilities as well as evaluating situations. These impairments may be represented by losing the ability to talk and write that leads to the inability to conduct an independent lifestyle. The decay of intellectual functions is associated with a progressive increase of sensory impairment (vision and hearing). In this paper we present a tool to help and support people who suffer from both mild age- related cognitive decline and sensory impairment. We developed an augmented reality home-made App designed for smart glasses. This App would be a useful tool to provide more independence to patients during actual daily living activities and it will be able to notify users about a potentially dangerous situations, by providing cues in real time. In this way, elderly people, will be able continue their life at home for a longer time before having the need to move into an assisting living facility.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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