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AssistiveWare’s Amanda, a Speech-Language Pathologist with over 20 years experience working in schools and with families and as a technology consultant, shares her tips for literacy instruction for an AAC user. 5 minute read Read more
Thus, there is substantial demand for developing assistive technologies that support their social needs. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the primary purpose of assistive technology is to “maintain or improve an individual’s functioning and independence to facilitate participation and ...
Hence, to make AI affordable and integrate it with ease, it is imperative for schools to assimilate AI technology in a cloud-based intranet [112]. This would be more cost-effective, as schools would just need to pay an affordable subscription cost monthly, wherein various aspects, such as ...
This review yielded the conclusion that, with the help of ML technology, IMUs can serve as a crucial element in disease diagnosis, severity assessment, characteristic estimation, and monitoring during the rehabilitation process. Furthermore, it summarizes the state-of-the- art, analyzes challenges,...
Medical: HBS-1.2 can be customized to fit the needs of rehabilitating children with autism [35]. Unsafe conditions: HBS-1.2 can also be used as a tool and can potentially be used in situations that are too dangerous for humans. 3.3. Testing 6-Ply TCP Actuators in Robotic Hands with Visio...