Reconfiguring homes for older adults or individuals with limited auton-omy poses major challenges, requiring collaboration among architects, clinicians, caregivers, and technology experts. Integrating these disciplines into a unified workflow is complex. AI-based technologies can support this process through collaborative decision-making tools, but must reflect the actual needs of profes-sionals. This paper presents a questionnaire developed to identify such needs. Administered to 20 professionals, the study explored their roles, challenges in home reconfiguration, use of medical data, knowledge of assistive technologies, and expectations for AI tools, especially regarding integration with current sys-tems, enhancing collaboration, and the capabilities AI should provide. Preliminary results indicate a strong willingness to adopt AI-based systems and the role of mul-tidisciplinary collaboration: collaboration between healthcare professionals and architects emerges as an important aspect (for understanding occupants’ needs and assisting in selecting suitable assistive technologies), while applying accessibility regulations in real contexts can benefit from AI-mediated expertise.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Designing with Intelligence: A Qualitative Study on the Development of AI Tools for Home Adaptation for Older Adults / Spoladore, Daniele; Romagnoli, Federica; Mahroo, Atieh; Villani, Teresa; Ferrante, Tiziana; Sacco, Marco. - (2025), pp. 344-359. - IFIP ADVANCES IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY. [10.1007/978-3-032-05673-3_21].

Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Designing with Intelligence: A Qualitative Study on the Development of AI Tools for Home Adaptation for Older Adults

Romagnoli, Federica;Villani, Teresa;Ferrante, Tiziana;
2025

Abstract

Reconfiguring homes for older adults or individuals with limited auton-omy poses major challenges, requiring collaboration among architects, clinicians, caregivers, and technology experts. Integrating these disciplines into a unified workflow is complex. AI-based technologies can support this process through collaborative decision-making tools, but must reflect the actual needs of profes-sionals. This paper presents a questionnaire developed to identify such needs. Administered to 20 professionals, the study explored their roles, challenges in home reconfiguration, use of medical data, knowledge of assistive technologies, and expectations for AI tools, especially regarding integration with current sys-tems, enhancing collaboration, and the capabilities AI should provide. Preliminary results indicate a strong willingness to adopt AI-based systems and the role of mul-tidisciplinary collaboration: collaboration between healthcare professionals and architects emerges as an important aspect (for understanding occupants’ needs and assisting in selecting suitable assistive technologies), while applying accessibility regulations in real contexts can benefit from AI-mediated expertise.
2025
Hybrid Human-AI Collaborative Networks
9783032056726
9783032056733
domestic environment reconfiguration; aI-based decision support system; requirements elicitation; interdisciplinary collaboration; qualitative study
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Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Designing with Intelligence: A Qualitative Study on the Development of AI Tools for Home Adaptation for Older Adults / Spoladore, Daniele; Romagnoli, Federica; Mahroo, Atieh; Villani, Teresa; Ferrante, Tiziana; Sacco, Marco. - (2025), pp. 344-359. - IFIP ADVANCES IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY. [10.1007/978-3-032-05673-3_21].
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