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A Low-Cost Multi-Touch Surface Device Supporting Effective Ergonomic Cognitive Training for the Elderly

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  • Vasiliki Theodoreli

    (Athens Information Technology, Greece)

  • Theodore Petsatodis

    (Athens Information Technology, Greece)

  • John Soldatos

    (Athens Information Technology, Greece)

  • Fotios Talantzis

    (Athens Information Technology, Greece)

  • Aristodemos Pnevmatikakis

    (Athens Information Technology, Greece)

Abstract

The emerging surface computing trend is a key enabler for a wide range of ergonomic interfaces and applications. Surface computing interfaces are considered appropriate toward facilitating elderly interaction with ICT devices and services. In this paper, the authors present the development of an innovative low-cost multi-surface device and its application in elderly cognitive training. The multi-touch device has been designed and implemented as a cost-effective motivating environment for elderly cognitive training. Along with the implementation of the device and the bundled services, this paper also presents a number of cognitive training exercises that have been developed on the device.

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  • Vasiliki Theodoreli & Theodore Petsatodis & John Soldatos & Fotios Talantzis & Aristodemos Pnevmatikakis, 2010. "A Low-Cost Multi-Touch Surface Device Supporting Effective Ergonomic Cognitive Training for the Elderly," International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI), IGI Global, vol. 2(3), pages 50-62, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jaci00:v:2:y:2010:i:3:p:50-62
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