ITAP: Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population - Program

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(Last Updated: 28 July, 2023)
Sunday, 23 July 2023
08:00 - 10:00

S010: New Trends in the social use of technologies by older people
Chair: Fausto Colombo, Italy

  • Understanding ICTs in Older Life: A Scope Review of 'The Gerontologist' and 'Research on Aging'
    Simone Carlo, Sara Nanetti, Italy
  • ICTs in Later Life and Post-Pandemic Challenges
    Fausto Colombo, Piermarco Aroldi, Simone Carlo, Italy
  • Promoting Positive Emotions in Older Adults: a Self-Help Relational Savoring e-Intervention
    Elisa Pancini, Francesca Pesce, Lucia Scuzzarella, Daniela Villani, Italy
  • Engagement as a Goal and Process for Improving Support for Informal Caregivers: The Cremona Beside Caregiver Project
    Michele Paleologo, Eleonora Gheduzzi, Rita Bichi, Maria Grazia Cappelli, Matteo Donelli, Niccolo Morelli, Cristina Masella, Guendalina Graffigna, Italy
  • A Social Justice-Oriented Perspective on Older Adults Technology Use in HCI: Three Opportunities for Societal Inclusion
    Linnea Ohlund, Sweden
  • Design and Research of Ageing-Appropriate Social App for Customized Health Tourism
    Yadie Rao, Yuan Feng, Xiaoqing Su, RongRong Fu, P.R. China
16:00 - 18:00

S053: Aging in place and intelligent technologies for the elderly - I
Chair: Ebenezer Nana Banyin Harrison, United States

  • Aging in Place Virtual Care Technology from the User Experience Perspective
    Irina Kondratova, Helene Fournier, Fateme Rajabiyazdi, Canada
  • A Study for Estimating Caregiving Contexts Based on Extracting Nonverbal Information from Elderly People at Home
    Sinan Chen, Masahide Nakamura, Kiyoshi Yasuda, Japan
  • Observations of Caregivers of Persons with Dementia: A Qualitative Study to Assess the Feasibility of Behavior Recognition Using AI for Supporting At-Home Care
    Wilson Lozano, Sayde L. King, Tempestt Neal, United States
  • My Iliad: a Ludic Interface using Ambient Assistive Technology to Promote Aging in Place
    Hubert Ngankam, Celia Lignon, Maxime Lussier, Aline Aboujaoude, Renee-pier Filiou, Helene Pigot, Sebastien Gaboury, Kevin Bouchard, Guy Pare, Carolina Bottari, Melanie Couture, Nathalie Bier, Sylvain Giroux, Canada
  • Learnability Assessment of Speech-Based Intelligent Personal Assistants by Older Adults
    Muhammad Usama Islam, Beenish Moalla Chaudhry, United States
  • Designing Intelligent Decision Assistants to Assist Seniors with Medicare Plan Decision-Making: An Application of Cognitive Response Theories
    Ebenezer Nana Banyin Harrison, Wi-Suk Kwon, United States; Xiao Huang, P.R. China; Nick McCormick, Salisa Westrick, United States
Monday, 24 July 2023
10:30 - 12:30

S079: Older user experience - I
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Health Education Mobile Applications: Evaluation of Persuasion Strategies and Impact on Older Users
    Shushan Fan, Yongyan Guo, P.R. China
  • Effects of Physical Functions on Mobile Casual Game Acceptance of Older Adults
    Rita W.L. Yu, Hong Kong; Alan H.S. Chan, P.R. China; Hok Shing Lu, Hong Kong
  • The Effects of an Art Program on Older Adults’ Cognition and Satisfaction with Life
    Fang-Wu Tung, Liang-Ming Jia, Taiwan
  • The Age Factor and the Acceptance: A Rhetorical Study on the Older Audience of the COVID-19 Popular Science Animated Films
    Yi Su, P.R. China
  • Research on Influencing Factors of Elderly User Experience of Smart Home Social Software based on Grounded Theory
    Ke Ma, Meng Gao, P.R. China; Francesco Ermanno Guida, Italy; Renke He, P.R. China
Tuesday, 25 July 2023
13:30 - 15:30

S143: Older user experience - II
Chair: Vanessa Zorrilla-Muñoz, Spain

  • The After Effect of COVID-19 on Colour Perception in the Elderly
    Chuanke Qin, Ao Jiang, United Kingdom
  • Effectiveness of Support Programmes for (in)Formal Caregivers of Older Dependent People to Design Technologies
    Vanessa Zorrilla-Muñoz, Alberto Veira-Ramos, Maria Silveria Agullo-Tomas, Nicolas Garcia-Aracil, Eduardo Fernandez, Spain
  • First and Second-Level Digital Divides and Cultural Capital: Framing Digital Lives of Seniors in Portugal and Europe
    Tiago Lapa, Teresa Martinho, Celia Reis, Portugal
  • Optimizing WeChat User Experience for Older Adults in China
    Nan Hu, United States
16:00 - 18:00

S156: XR Technology for Older Adult Users
Chairs: Hai-Ning Liang, P.R. China; Maurizio Caon, Switzerland

  • Detecting Stress in VR 360° Immersive Experiences for Older Adults through eye tracking and psychophysiological signals
    Leonardo Angelini, Corentin Bompard, Omar Abou Khaled, Elena Mugellini, Switzerland
  • Development of the Train Therapy in a Nursing Home in Switzerland
    Sophie Jaquenod, Daniel Ducraux, Elena Mugellini, Leonardo Angelini, Switzerland
  • Immersive VR for Training Cognition in Seniors with Neurological Disorders
    Mohamed-Amine Choukou, Canada
Wednesday, 26 July 2023
08:00 - 10:00

S171: Older people‘s digital device experiences
Room B3 M1
Chair: Eugene Loos, Netherlands

  • Voice Controlled Devices: A Comparative Study of Awareness, Ownership, Usage, and Reservations between Young and Older Adults
    Dietmar Jakob, Sebastian Wilhelm, Armin Gerl, Florian Wahl, Diane Ahrens, Germany
  • Designing for Self-directed Learning: Co-creating a Demokit with Older Adults
    Katerina Cerna, Sweden; Claudia Müller, Martin Hunker, Florian Hitpass, David Randall, Germany
  • QR Codes as a Method for Older Adults to Access a Mobile Survey
    Alda G. Rivas, Anthony Schulzetenberg, United States
  • Lessons from a COVID-Era Controlled Trial of Online Learning and Socializing with Older Participants: Benefits of Applying Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials
    Najmeh Khalili-Mahani, Berkley Petersen, Shannon Hebblethwaite, Canada
  • From a Research Centre to a Mall: Bringing Virtual Reality and Digital Playing to a Living Lab for Community Dwelling Older Adults
    Najmeh Khalili-Mahani, Juliana Yaacoub, Adrian Calcagnotto, Julian Leclair, Janis Timm-Bottos, Canada
  • Using Persona Development to Design a Smartphone Application for Older and Younger Diabetes Patients – A Methodological Approach for Persona Development
    Fatima Varzgani, Soussan Djamasbi, Bengisu Tulu, United States

S172: Humanized Technology for Older Adults - I
Room B3 M2
Chairs: Jia Zhou, Honglian Xiang, P.R. China

  • College Students’ Perceptions and Preferences Regarding Intelligent Advisory Systems in Multi-Device Learning Environments
    Zhao Xu, Qingchuan Li, P.R. China
  • Usability Evaluation of the Aging Scenario Wiki as a Learning Tool
    Zekai Lu, Yaru Li, Siwei Wang, P.R. China; AORAN WU, United States; Jiaoyun Yang, P.R. China; Hong Chen, Finland; Ning An, P.R. China
  • A case study of promoting digital competences among seniors for improving their social participation and well-being during COVID-19 pandemic in Shanghai
    Tao Yang, Finland
  • Text Readability of Smartphone in Dark Mode: Effects of Font Type, Font Weight and Color
    Junxiang Chen, Pengyu Zhu, Jing Yun, Baixuan Tian, Yalan Yang, Na Liu, P.R. China
  • Learning with Pedagogical Agent: Effects of Transfer of Information Function
    Linran Xu, Xingmiao Li, Naimi Tang, Hefeng Wang, Manqiu Liao, Na Liu, P.R. China
  • Designing and Evaluating MahjongBrain: A Digital Cognitive Assessment Tool through Gamification
    Jiaoyun Yang, Richu Jiang, P.R. China; Huitong Ding, Rhoda Au, Jinying Chen, Clara Li, United States; Ning An, P.R. China

S173: Technology-Afforded Digital Literacy Enhancement for the Aged Population
Room B3 M3
Chair: Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, P.R. China

  • Effects of Health Science Popularization Platform on Older Adults’ eHealth Literacy: From the Perspective of Digital Empowerment
    Yixuan Wang, Xiaoting Xu, Qinghua Zhu, P.R. China
  • When Seniors Meet Digital: An Investigation on the Antecedents and Consequences of Smartphone Dependence among Urban Older Adults
    Yan Zhang, Dawei Wu, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Qinghua Zhu, P.R. China
  • Older adults' engagement with short video applications during the COVID-19 pandemic: Perceived affordances and constraints
    Jingwen Lian, Xinyue Li, Mengyuan Zhao, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Qinghua Zhu, P.R. China
  • Value Co-Creation Perspectives on Digital Literacy Training for Older Adults: A Call to Action Research
    Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, P.R. China
  • Credibility Judgment Against Online Health Misinformation Among Older Adults: Integrated View of Psychological Distance and Health Literacy
    Shijie Song, Xinyue Li, Jianjun Sun, Yuxiang Zhao, P.R. China
  • Effects of Older Adults’ Subjective Health Literacy on Health-oriented Usage Intention of WeChat: Based on Social Media Affordances
    Xindi Wang, Xiaokang Song, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, P.R. China
  • Engagement and addiction dilemma among older adults in short video applications: socio-technical and self-control perspectives
    Dawei Wu, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, P.R. China
10:30 - 12:30

S189: Accessible reliable digital information for older people
Room B3 M1
Chair: Eugene Loos, Netherlands

  • Using Media Literacy to Fight Digital Fake News in Later Life: A Mission Impossible?
    Eugene Loos, Netherlands; Loredana Ivan, Romania
  • Trust in Health Information Among Older Adults in Iceland
    Ágústa Pálsdóttir, Iceland
  • Older Persons Media Usage during a One Month Election Campaign: a Bulgarian Case Study
    Lilia Raycheva, Mariyan Tomov, Neli Velinova, Lora Metanova, Bulgaria
  • Paving the Way: Trust in Healthcare Systems as a Prerequisite for Technology Usage
    Sophia Otten, Julia Offermann, Martina Ziefle, Germany
  • "I simply accept the terms and conditions so that I can use an app at all": Smartphone Use and Privacy among Older Adults in Switzerland.
    Sarah Speck, Cora Pauli, Cornelia Ursprung, Miriam Wallimann, Robert Huber, Sabina Misoch, Switzerland
  • Privacy, Technology and Telehealth: Canadian Older Adults Voice their Concerns
    Constance Lafontaine, Marie-Eve Ducharme, Kim Sawchuk, Canada

S190: Humanized Technology for Older Adults - II
Room B3 M2
Chairs: Jia Zhou, Honglian Xiang, P.R. China

  • StoryLens: Personalizing News Recommendations for Older Adults with their Life Stories
    Jiaoyun Yang, P.R. China; Jianguang Lin, Australia; Fang Gui, P.R. China; Hongdao Meng, United States; Hong Chen, Finland; Ning An, P.R. China
  • Tamamon: Designing a Gamified Medication Education Solution for Older Adult Patients
    Tan Phat Pham, Yin Leng Theng, Keng Teng Tan, Jie Chong Lim, Su Qi Hong, Nur Atiqah Binte Mohammad, Tng Shu Ting Valerie, Singapore
  • Judging Online Health Misinformation: Effects of Cyberchondria and Age
    Honglian Xiang, Jia Zhou, Mingjun Liu, P.R. China
  • I Know How but I do not want to Discern Falsehoods: Older Adults' Self-Reported Inference Process to Identify and Share Short-Form Videos
    Wei Hu, Honglian Xiang, Jia Zhou, Wenjun Sun, Jinjun Xia, P.R. China
  • The Relationship between Older Drivers’ Cognitive Ability and Takeover Performance in conditionally Automated Driving
    Qijia Peng, Yanbin Wu, Toshihisa Sato, Sunao Iwaki, Japan
  • Experimental Design and Design Methodology of Smart Screen Ageing based on Emotion Regulation
    Yan-Min Xue, Meng-Ting Xu, Bao-Xin Xu, Chang Ge, Sui-Huai Yu, P.R. China
13:30 - 15:30

S203: New media use in the everyday life of older people
Room 17
Chair: Eugene Loos, Netherlands

  • Digital Media Use and the Role of Internet Self-Efficacy among Older Technology Volunteers – a Baseline Study from the Project “DiBiWohn”
    Michael Doh, Joshua L. Schlichting, David Leopold, Linda Göbl, Mario R. Jokisch, Germany
  • Facebook Community Lurking and Non-participation: Sociotechnical Barriers among Older Adults in Online Participation
    Ryan Ebardo, Merlin Teodosia Suarez, Philippines
  • Increasing Quality of Life by Playing Chess: A Blended Care Approach for Elderly People
    Matthias Haase, Jens-Martin Loebel, Germany
  • Intergenerational Solidarity: Perceptions of Young Adults
    Inês Amaral, Ana Marta Flores, Eduardo Antunes, Portugal
  • ICT Use and Loneliness during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of European Male and Female Older Workers
    Daniele Zaccaria, Switzerland; Emanuela Sala, Federica Cretazzo, Italy
  • The Effect of Fashion Model Walking Program using Kinect on the Movement Activity of the Elderly
    Sung Hee Hong, Sun Hee Park, SunOk Jung, Korea
  • Research on the Design of Serious Games for the Elderly Cognitive Training based on Augmented Reality
    Wenjing Li, Yumiao Chen, P.R. China

S204: Senior Cloud and Active Aging
Room 19
Chair: Kenichiro Ito, Japan

  • Experimental Survey on Bridging the Digital Divide through Daily Text Chat Communication with Virtual Agents
    Taishi Sawabe, Masayuki Kanbara, Yuichiro Fujimoto, Hirokazu Kato, Japan
  • Influence of Cognitive Function and the Mental Model on ICT Use – Examined by TAM Model
    Taiga Nohara, Kaoru Takagi, Ikuko Sugawara, Yasuyuki Gondo, Misato Nihei, Japan
  • Investigating the Mental Workload of Experiencing Virtual Reality on people with Mild Cognitive Impairment
    Pei-Fen Wu, Shao-Wei Yen, Kuang-Yi Fan, Wen-Fu Wang, Feng-Chu Wu, Taiwan
  • Prevention of Pressure Injuries in Home Care by Posture Analysis using Pressure Sensor Mattress
    SooIn Kang, Taketoshi Mori, Japan
  • Learning processes of touchscreen gesture interaction in older adults and children
    Takahiro Miura, Ken-ichiro Yabu, Masatomo Kobayashi, Atsushi Hiyama, Michitaka Hirose, Tohru Ifukube, Japan
  • Augmented reality (AR) application superimposing the falling risks of older adults in residential settings and coping strategies: Building an image-based scene detection model
    Takahiro Miura, Emiko Uchiyama, Shujirou Imaeda, Wataru Takano, Yuka Sumikawa, Toshiaki Tanaka, Toshio Otsuki, Japan
16:00 - 18:00

S219: Human Factors Design and Implementation
Room 17
Chair: Wang-Chin Tsai, Taiwan

  • Applying PBL Model to Technological Learning Strategies for Older Adults
    Kuei-Yuan Chang, Chang-franw Lee, Taiwan
  • A Study of Interactive Design Games to Enhance the Fun of Muscle Strength Training for Older Adults
    Hui-Jiun Hu, Taiwan
  • Research on the Development of 3D Virtual Reality Fire Hazard Factor Identification Training System
    Yang-Chih Lin, Chin-Feng Chen, Yu-Jen Chen, Ren-Bei Yang, Jia-Yun Zheng, Taiwan
  • Technology Service Design for the Older Adults with Dementia
    Wang-Chin Tsai, Chia-Fen Chi, Yu-Hsing Huang, Taiwan
  • Human Factors Based New Media Design: Methodology and Assessment
    Shijun Ge, Yuanbo Sun, Yin Cui, Hao Shen, P.R. China
  • A Study of Junior High School Students' Willingness to Learn Table Tennis Using VR technology
    Fangfang Yang, P.R. China; Longfei Ren, Chao Gu, Korea; Jinguang Wei, P.R. China
  • Research on the influence of artificial Intelligence interactive function on youth sports training -- Taking Tiantian Skipping Rope app as an example
    LuMing Wang, Korea; Yin Cui, Xibin Gong, Fei Liu, P.R. China
Thursday, 27 July 2023
08:00 - 10:00

S237: Emerging and future technologies to support the safe mobility needs of older adults
Room 6/7
Chairs: Judith Charlton, Australia; Lisa Molnar, United States

  • Closing the mobility gap: planning for future mobility needs of older adults
    Judith Charlton, Sjaan Koppel, Amanda Stephens, Australia; Shawn Marshall, Canada
  • Ageing adults’ attitudes towards using conditionally automated vehicles to enhance their mobility
    Sjaan Koppel, David Logan, Hayley McDonald, Xin Zou, Fareed Kaviani, Australia; Renee St. Louis, Lisa Molnar, United States; Judith Charlton, Australia
  • Older adults and advanced driver assistance systems: prevalence, use, and methods of learning
    Renee St. Louis, David Eby, Lisa Molnar, Lidia Kostyniuk, Jennifer Zakrajsek, Nicole Zanier, Linda Nyquist, Raymond Yung, United States
  • Using in-vehicle technology to ‘coach’ older adults on their behind-the-wheel skills: A proof-of-concept study
    Brenda Vrkljan, Sayeh Bayat, Isabelle Gelinas, Canada; Yu-Ting Chen, Taiwan; Ruheena Sangrar, Matthew Brown, Reihaneh Derafshi, Canada
  • Promoting Inclusive Design and Deployment of Connected and Automated Vehicles for Older Adults Through Education of Engineering Students
    Lisa Molnar, Feng Zhou, David Eby, Ping Yi, Renee St. Louis, Jennifer Zakrajsek, Nicole Zanier, United States
10:30 - 12:30

S254: Novel smart technologies for in-home monitoring and management of health of older adults
Room 6/7
Chair: Junhong Zhou, United States

  • Feasibility of Long-term and Continuous Monitoring of Home Indoor Environment Quality and Health and Well-being in Older Adults
    Amir Baniassadi, Wanting Yu, Angel Wong, Ryan Day, Thomas Travison, Lewis Lipsitz, Brad Manor, United States
  • Development of Exergame-based Frailty Assessment and Management: An Older Adult-Centric Design
    Yuezhong Liu, Bing Xun Chia, Tan Phat Pham, Yong Joo Loh, Yin Leng Theng, Singapore
  • A Framework to incentivize the Use of Augmented Reality in daily Lives of older Adults
    Christian Eichhorn, David A. Plecher, Daniel Bamberger, Fabian Von Thun, Zong-Lin Yang, Mingyang Li, Germany; Atsushi Hiyama, Japan; Gudrun Klinker, Germany
  • Advanced gait speed estimation using motion data obtained from a smartphone placed in the pants pocket: an anthropometric approach
    Pei-An Lee, Wanting Yu, Junhong Zhou, Brad Manor, On-Yee Lo, United States
  • Behavioral Intention Model for Online Consultation at Internet Hospitals among Older People at Home
    Mingwen Zhang, Liangchen Jing, Qizhi Wei, Cong Cao, P.R. China
  • LINE Chatbot for Recording Elderly Cognition to Screen Cognitive Impairment
    Zi-Yi Li, Agatha Maisie Tjandra, Chien-Hsu Chen, Taiwan
13:30 - 15:30

S267: Emerging technologies in an aging society: Highlights from recent MIT AgeLab studies
Room 6/7
Chair: Chaiwoo Lee, United States

  • Technologies and Services to Support Care: Family Caregivers’ Experiences and Perspectives
    Chaiwoo Lee, Alexa Balmuth, Lisa D'Ambrosio, Adam Felts, Joseph F. Coughlin, United States
  • Caregiver Attitudes toward Internet-enabled Sources of Information
    Adam Felts, Alexa Balmuth, Chaiwoo Lee, Lisa D'Ambrosio, Joseph F. Coughlin, United States
  • Older Adults’ Perceptions and Use of Digital Engagement Channels: In the Case of Automobile Insurance Services
    Chaiwoo Lee, Lisa D'Ambrosio, Joseph F. Coughlin, United States
  • Data Privacy and Smart Home Technology Adoption: Older Adults’ Attitudes and Beliefs
    Manasi Vaidya, Chaiwoo Lee, Lisa D'Ambrosio, Sophia Ashebir, Joseph F. Coughlin, United States
  • Living in a Networked Home: Older Adults’ Expectations and Attitudes
    Yash Trivedi, Shabnam Fakhr-Hosseini, Chaiwoo Lee, Sheng-Hung Lee, Lauren C. Cerino, Joseph F. Coughlin, United States
  • An Iterative Approach to User-Centered Design of Smart Home Systems
    Lauren C. Cerino, Chaiwoo Lee, Sheng-Hung Lee, Shabnam Fakhr-Hosseini, Heesuk Son, Shen Shen, Joseph F. Coughlin, United States
16:00 - 18:00

S282: Aging in place and intelligent technologies for the elderly - II
Room 6/7
Chair: David Gollasch, Germany

  • Visual Ambient Assisted Living Technologies for Different Daily Activities: Users’ Requirements and Data Handling Preferences
    Julia Offermann, Caterina Maidhof, Martina Ziefle, Germany
  • Smart Home for the Elderly – A Comparative Study on Interaction Techniques
    Monika Schak, Isabell Bürkner, Rainer Blum, Birgit Bomsdorf, Germany
  • What to do next? An Activity Scheduling Schema for Social Assistance Robots for Older Adults
    David Gollasch, Gerhard Weber, Germany
  • Impact of Optical Flow Clues and Slope Gradient on Risk Perception and Balance Ability of Older Adults
    Yanling Zuo, Shunji Wu, Jia Zhou, P.R. China
  • A study on the continuous usage factors of perceived ease of use, social influence, and performance expectancy for elderly people
    Peicheng Guo, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, P.R. China; Dian Yu, Singapore; Yuan Gao, Ca Ryn Ng, Xuemeng YU, Xiaolie Lin, Masafumi Kinoshita, P.R. China
Friday, 28 July 2023
08:00 - 10:00

S301: Digital empowerment of senior citizens to promote an active and healthy ageing
Room 178
Chair: Ana Isabel Veloso, Portugal

  • “miPlay” as a Transmedia Strategy: Co-designing a Movie-based Digital Game for Older Adults
    Francisco Regalado, Claudia Pedro Ortet, Ana Isabel Veloso, Portugal
  • Virtual Reality Hippotherapy Simulator: A Model Proposal for Senior Citizens
    Claudia Pedro Ortet, Mario Vairinhos, Ana Isabel Veloso, Liliana Vale Costa, Portugal
  • Strategies for fostering Senior Citizens’ Active Participation in Online Communities
    Rafaela Carrilho, Liliana Vale Costa, Ana Isabel Veloso, Portugal
  • The Use of Immersive Technologies while Ageing in the Digitally Mediated Society
    Claudia Pedro Ortet, Liliana Vale Costa, Ana Isabel Veloso, Portugal
  • “Hi, My Name is Robin” – Remotely Co-Designing an Embodied Conversational Agent for Empathy with Older Adults
    Sefora Tunc, Femke Nijboer, Angelica M. Tinga, Monique Tabak, Netherlands
  • Habituation to Simulator Sickness in Older Adults during a Chronic Back Pain Therapy Program with Repeated Virtual Reality Exposure
    Oskar Stamm, Rebecca Dahms, Germany
13:30 - 15:30

S330: Cognitive support for older adults
Room 178
Chair: Sergio Staab, Germany

  • Applying Virtual Reality Technology and Physical Feedback on Aging in Spatial Orientation and Memory Ability
    Ming-Wei Kang, I-Jui Lee, Taiwan
  • Develop Cognitive Games for Older People Based on Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment to Motivate Them to Train
    Yihui Cai, Xudong Cai, Xiuhui Zheng, Xingrong Li, Yiming Wang, Yi Ji, P.R. China
  • Live Classification of Similar Arm Motion Sequences Using Smartwaatches
    Sergio Staab, Lukas Bröning, Johannes Luderschmidt, Ludger Martin, Germany
  • Cute Signs or Aposematic Signs? An ERP Study on Older Adults’ Perception of Fall Prevention Signs
    Yunshan Jiang, Shunji Wu, Jia Zhou, P.R. China
  • Emotion Estimation for Elderly People with Dementia Using EEG and HRV
    Yuri Nakagawa, Tipporn Laohakangvalvit, Midori Sugaya, Japan
  • Developing an online learning tool to improve financial literacy in older adults: a co-design case study
    KE CHEN, P.R. China; Vivian Weiqun Lou, Hong Kong

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