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MAPS: Dynamic Scaffolding for Independence for Persons with Cognitive Impairments
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2003
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Individuals with cognitive disabilities are often unable to live independently due to their inability to perform daily tasks. Computationally enhanced dynamic prompting systems can mitigate this inability. Poor user interfaces, however, drive high levels of assistive technology abandonment by this population. To address this issue, MAPS (Memory Aiding Prompting System) provides an effective prompting system with an intuitive interface for configuration. User modeling techniques facilitate
doi:10.1007/3-540-44963-9_58
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