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Chapter and Conference Paper
Predicting Future Accident Risks of Older Drivers by Speech Data from a Voice-Based Dialogue System: A Preliminary Result
As the world’s elderly population increases, driving accidents involving older adults has become an increasingly serious social problem. Previous studies have suggested cognitive impairments as one of the risk...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Effects of Age-Related Cognitive Decline on Elderly User Interactions with Voice-Based Dialogue Systems
Cognitive functioning that affects user behaviors is an important factor to consider when designing interactive systems for the elderly, including emerging voice-based dialogue systems such as smart speakers a...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Facilitating Remote Communication Between Senior Communities with Telepresence Robots
Rapid aging and low birthrate of the society is a big issue especially in suburban district of Japan. Since social participation is one of the major factors of well being, online communication helps the elderl...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Augmented Live Communication Workspace Platform to Assist and Utilize Cognitive Abilities of Senior Workers
Live communication over long distances is indispensable for seniors, and tools have evolved to improve the sense of presence: sight is added by video and robots represent bodies at remote locations. Emerging t...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Question-Answer Cards for an Inclusive Micro-tasking Framework for the Elderly
Micro-tasking (e.g., crowdsourcing) has the potential to help “long-tail” senior workers utilize their knowledge and experience to contribute to their communities. However, their limited ICT skills and their c...