Cognitive Care and Guidance for Active Aging – Ref. FP7 216709 DAI‘09 – Designing Ambient Interactions for Older Users 18th November 2009 Arjan Geven,

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Cognitive Care and Guidance for Active Aging – Ref. FP DAI‘09 – Designing Ambient Interactions for Older Users 18th November 2009 Arjan Geven, Özge Subasi, Manfred Tscheligi, John Soldatos and Mari Feli González

Cognitive Care and Guidance for Active Aging Goals of the workshop Interdisciplinary AmI workshop on multimodal interfaces to support elderly life Focus on various „ambient“ interaction strategies State of the art in various environmental interfaces Salzburg, 18th November 2009 Main Questions in the workshop –Is it possible to achieve a multi- modal interface able to answer different people‘s needs in different domains? –Does AmI technology support users or does it rather increase complexity?

Cognitive Care and Guidance for Active Aging Results of the workshop Infrastructure Plethora, home consoles, RFID, wearable sensors Focus on"natural interaction styles" for older people –TV can display graphical user interface, use multimodal elements (audio and video) and requires low degree of expertise, remote control is familiar to the user –Utilize available devices to present adaptive interfaces in the right context –(Multi)-Touch as a way to provide intuitive input mechanisms –Speech for activities of daily living, here privacy is not so much of a problem because i am doing the things i am always doing. Salzburg, 18th November 2009

Cognitive Care and Guidance for Active Aging Further outcomes and some sidesteps Awareness about the surrounding context simplifies interaction -> Usable ambient interaction is equivalent no interaction (or is it?) However: knowledge/awareness increases the complexity of systems and increases the need to make this actually easier to use. Improve interaction further: –Inform the user about ambiguity of„intelligent systems“ –Be inspired by children interaction –Take responsibility Salzburg, 18th November 2009 Kids interacting with a cognitive game

Cognitive Care and Guidance for Active Aging Thank you for your attention Thank you Arjan Geven, Özge Subasi, Manfred Tscheligi, John Soldatos, Mari Feli González, Salzburg, 18th November 2009