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Entwicklung einer Storyboard Language für Personen mit leichter Demenz

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In einem Forschungsprojekt der Universitäten Hasselt, Belgien, und Fribourg, Schweiz, wird untersucht, wie Patienten mit leichter Demenz und ihre Betreuer (Arzt, Pflegepersonal, Angehörige) mit mobilen Technologien adäquat unterstützt werden können. Besonderer Wert wird auf die Gestaltung der Benutzerschnittstellen gelegt. Mithilfe einer Storyboard Language gelingt es, wichtige Kontexttypen wie Aktivität, Identität, Ort oder Zeit aus unterschiedlichen Episoden zu extrahieren und als Grundlage für kontextbasierte Demenz-Dienste zu verwenden.

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Luyten, K., Meier, A. & Vogt, J. Entwicklung einer Storyboard Language für Personen mit leichter Demenz. HMD 50, 58–65 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03342069

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