Perceived usefulness of assistive technologies and electronic services for ambient assisted living.
Martina ZiefleCarsten RöckerAndreas HolzingerPublished in: PervasiveHealth (2011)
Keyphrases
- perceived usefulness
- ambient assisted living
- assistive technology
- activities of daily living
- older adults
- ambient intelligence
- factors affecting
- factors that affect
- attitudes toward
- user satisfaction
- human computer interaction
- smart home
- human activities
- human computer interface
- daily activities
- service oriented
- future directions
- university students
- ubiquitous computing
- user centered
- smart environments
- user acceptance
- intelligent systems
- activity recognition
- action recognition
- context aware
- computational intelligence
- government services
- databases
- mobile devices
- information systems