Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/27942
Author(s): Teixeira, V. D.
Pires, C. G.
Pinto, F. M.
Freitas, J.
Dias, M. S.
Rodrigues, E. M.
Editor: Dias, M. S., Teixeira, A., and Braga, D.
Date: 2012
Title: Towards elderly social integration using a multimodal human-computer interface
Book title/volume: Proceedings of the 2nd International Living Usability Lab Workshop on AAL Latest Solutions, Trends and Applications - AAL, (BIOSTEC 2012)
Pages: 3 - 13
Event title: 2nd International Living Usability Lab Workshop on AAL Latest Solutions, Trends and Applications, AAL 2012, in Conjunction with BIOSTEC 2012
Reference: Teixeira, V. D., Pires, C. G., Pinto, F. M., Freitas, J., Dias, M. S., & Rodrigues, E. M. (2012). Towards elderly social integration using a multimodal human-computer interface. In M. S. Dias, A. Teixeira, & D. Braga (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd International Living Usability Lab Workshop on AAL Latest Solutions, Trends and Applications - AAL, (BIOSTEC 2012) (pp. 3-13). SciTePress. https://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0003852800030013
ISBN: 978-989-8425-93-5
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.5220/0003852800030013
Keywords: Social inclusion
Elderly
Multimodal interfaces
Usability evaluation
Speech
Touch
Abstract: This paper presents a multimodal prototype application that aims to promote the social integration of the elderly. The application enables communication with their social network through conferencing and social media services, using natural interaction modalities, like speech, touch and gestures. We begin by discussing the requirements and design guidelines that were taken into account for the development of the prototype. We also present the key elements of the development stage and the results of a usability study conducted with ten elderly volunteers. The usability study reveals that such a multimodal solution can simplify accessibility to the considered services. Results indicate that this system is simpler, more natural and more enjoyable than the current user interfaces. Furthermore, the natural interaction modalities of the proposed prototype, allow elderly to be more efficient and have a better user experience, thus contributing with an easier and faster way for this population to join the information era.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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