Assistive Technologies for Inclusive Interaction

The field of assistive technologies is moving towards the development of innovative solutions that promote inclusive interaction for individuals with disabilities. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and virtual reality are being leveraged to create personalized and adaptive systems that support users with diverse needs. Researchers are focusing on designing accessible and engaging interfaces that facilitate interaction, exploration, and learning for people with visual, hearing, and cognitive impairments. Noteworthy papers in this area include:

  • AROMA, which provides mixed-initiative AI assistance for non-visual cooking, enabling blind or low-vision individuals to navigate recipes and cooking environments with ease.
  • RemVerse, an AI-empowered virtual reality prototype that supports reminiscence activities for older adults, triggering personal memories and fostering engagement and autonomy. These developments highlight the potential for assistive technologies to transform the lives of individuals with disabilities, promoting independence, autonomy, and inclusivity.

Sources

Adaptive Framework for Ambient Intelligence in Rehabilitation Assistance

Branch Explorer: Leveraging Branching Narratives to Support Interactive 360{\deg} Video Viewing for Blind and Low Vision Users

When Familiarity Remains: Procedural Memory, Symbolic Anchors, and Digital Engagement in Dementia Care

AROMA: Mixed-Initiative AI Assistance for Non-Visual Cooking by Grounding Multi-modal Information Between Reality and Videos

DiaryPlay: AI-Assisted Authoring of Interactive Vignettes for Everyday Storytelling

An Age-based Study into Interactive Narrative Visualization Engagement

RemVerse: Supporting Reminiscence Activities for Older Adults through AI-Assisted Virtual Reality

FocusView: Understanding and Customizing Informational Video Watching Experiences for Viewers with ADHD

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