Recognizing Everyday Information Technologies as Assistive Technologies for Persons with Cognitive Disabilities.
Jessica Nicole RocheleauVirginie CobigoHajer ChalghoumiPublished in: ICCHP (1) (2018)
Keyphrases
- assistive technology
- information technology
- human computer interface
- human computer interaction
- older adults
- information processing
- future directions
- researchers and practitioners
- decision making
- eye tracking
- information systems
- end users
- computational intelligence
- digital libraries
- e learning
- user centered
- artificial intelligence