Assistive Technology For Cognition (ATC)

Mark Harniss, Kurt Johnson, & Pat Brown

Index of Slides

  1. Assistive Technology For Cognition (ATC)
  2. What is ATC?
  3. What is ATC?
  4. Two Approaches
  5. Who Benefits From ATC?
  6. Functional Areas
  7. How Can We Use ATC?
  8. Low Tech Memory Aids
  9. Memory Aids: Pill Organizers
  10. Memory Aids: Pill Organizers
  11. Memory Aids: Reminder Devices
  12. Memory Aids: Reminder Devices
  13. Memory & Organizational Aids on the PC
  14. Pager Systems
  15. Personal Digital Assistants
  16. Some Problems With Existing Devices
  17. What We Need
  18. Assisted Cognition
  19. Devices in Development
  20. Device Development at UW
  21. Device Development at UW
  22. Activity Compass
  23. Activity Compass
  24. Activity Compass
  25. Activity Compass
  26. Inference
  27. Goal Prediction & Route Change
  28. Error
  29. Activity Compass
  30. Activity Compass
  31. ADL Prompter
  32. ADL Prompter Example
  33. Implications of ATC for Rehabilitation
  34. Specific Benefits for Individuals With Disabilities
  35. Human-technology Interface Challenges
  36. What Is Left to Do?
  37. What Is Left to Do?

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