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The ASPICE project: inclusive design for the motor disabled

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    The ASPICE project aims at the development of a system which allows the neuromotor disabled persons to improve or recover their mobility (directly or by emulation) and communication within the surrounding environment. The system pivots around a software controller running on a personal computer, which offers a proper interface to communicate through input interfaces matched with the individual's residual abilities.This system links to the concept of user-centered interface promoted by human-computer interaction researchers. Each person has a "singular disability", thus the system must provide the possibility to use an adaptive interface customized to their own ability and requirements, which stem from contingent factors or simple preferences, depending on the user and his or her life stage, task, and environment.At this time, the system is under clinical validation, that will provide assessment through patients' feedback and guidelines for customized system installation.

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    AVI '06: Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces
    May 2006
    512 pages
    ISBN:1595933530
    DOI:10.1145/1133265
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    1. ambient intelligence
    2. brain-computer interfaces
    3. robotic navigation
    4. severe motor impairment
    5. technologies for independent life

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