Distributed Intelligence and Scaffolding in Support of Cognitive Health
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Auteurs : Stefan P. Carmien [Espagne] ; Randal A. Koene [Espagne]Source :
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science [ 0302-9743 ] ; 2009.
English descriptors
- Teeft :
- Adaptive systems, Ambient intelligence, Assistive, Assistive technology, Cambridge university press, Caregiver, Carmien, Cognition, Cognitive, Cognitive ability, Cognitive capabilities, Cognitive capacity, Cognitive disabilities, Cognitive health, Early detection, Early intervention, External scripts, Fidemaid, Fidemaid system, Mnemonic ability, Retractive scaffolding, Scaffolding, Scaffolding retracts, Social landscape, Technological support, Universal access, User, Valid arguments.
Abstract
Abstract: Computers have dramatically changed the social landscape and living practices in the 21st century. Most of those changes have empowered typically abled adults, while it is only in the last few years that platforms and frameworks have been developed to extend support to those with diminished cognitive capacity. In this paper we discuses the use of scaffolding and distributed intelligence in assistive technology design. Four examples are presented, in domains from education to cognitive orthotics. We discuss the technology of such applications and the problems that technology designers must be aware of. Finally, we specify how these support frameworks fit into overall efforts toward a culture that supports cognitive health.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02707-9_38
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