Conversations On Multimodal Input Design With Older Adults

08/26/2020
by   Adam S. Williams, et al.
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Multimodal input systems can help bridge the wide range of physical abilities found in older generations. After conducting a survey/interview session with a group of older adults at an assisted living community we believe that gesture and speech should be the main inputs for that system. Additionally, collaborative design of new systems was found to be useful for facilitating conversations around input design with this demographic.

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