CSU - Literature Review: Deductive UI for Aged Digital Social Support
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This literature review investigates the application of deductive learning-based adaptive user interfaces (UI) to provide digital social support for elderly individuals. It analyzes five journal papers, focusing on techniques such as ICT-based fall prevention, smart home technologies, and natural user interfaces using gesture recognition. The review covers the goals, processes, validation criteria, and limitations of each approach, highlighting the potential of these technologies to improve the quality of life, safety, and independence of older adults. Key themes include the use of Kinect sensors for gesture recognition, the integration of smart home devices for monitoring and support, and the challenges of user interaction and data security. The reviewed research emphasizes the importance of user-friendly interfaces and the need for further development to address limitations and improve the effectiveness of these technologies in real-world settings. Desklib provides access to similar assignments and study tools for students.
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