Vision based assistive technology for people with dementia performing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) – an overview
The rapid development of intelligent assistive technology for replacing a human caregiver in assisting people with dementia performing activities of daily living (ADLs) promises in the reduction of care cost especially in training and hiring human caregiver. The main problem however, is the various...
Main Authors: | As'ari, Muhammad Amir, Ullah Sheikh, Usman |
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
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2012
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