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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
Newcastle University
Rapid specification and automated generation of prompting systems to assist people with dementia
<20> This paper represents an important milestone towards the broader adoption of assistive technologies in private homes. It introduces the foundations for substantially reduced turn-around times for deployments of assistive technologies. The work was the basis for a NIPS2010 workshop ("Machine Learning for Assistive Technology"). The developed system is the technological basis for one successfully finished follow-up project (Language Learning in the Wild; EPSRC; £162,525), and another ongoing project (Learning European Languages in a Digital Kitchen: Lancook; European Commission; £196,414). The work was highlighted in New Scientist (Issue 2877; 16-08-2012; http://tinyurl.com/qe94se5).