2019 IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/isspit47144.2019.9001827
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Smart Assistive Glasses for Alzheimer's Patients

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“…Há também falta de mais estudos científicos que buscam evidenciar a aplicação de forma qualitativa sobre a experiência dos usuários (UX) no uso da realidade aumentada na medicina em geral. Tais estudos auxiliam os desenvolvedores a definir padrões de implementação na perspectiva de aumentar: desempenho [Moreta-Martinez 2021, Cutolo 2020, Southworth 2020; eficácia [Wang 2020, Yeh 2018, Botella 2016; aceitabilidade [Cidota 2019, Yeh 2018, Botella 2016; aplicabilidade [Roy 2017, Gacem 2019, Moreta-Martinez 2018 e usabilidade , Debarba 2018, Cavalcanti 2018.…”
Section: Resultados E Discussõesunclassified
“…Há também falta de mais estudos científicos que buscam evidenciar a aplicação de forma qualitativa sobre a experiência dos usuários (UX) no uso da realidade aumentada na medicina em geral. Tais estudos auxiliam os desenvolvedores a definir padrões de implementação na perspectiva de aumentar: desempenho [Moreta-Martinez 2021, Cutolo 2020, Southworth 2020; eficácia [Wang 2020, Yeh 2018, Botella 2016; aceitabilidade [Cidota 2019, Yeh 2018, Botella 2016; aplicabilidade [Roy 2017, Gacem 2019, Moreta-Martinez 2018 e usabilidade , Debarba 2018, Cavalcanti 2018.…”
Section: Resultados E Discussõesunclassified
“…In Ref. [18], the goal of Gacem et al was to give Alzheimer's patients access to high-tech assistive eyeglasses. The suggested system has the ability to find missing things and recognise family members' names.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature review reveals a significant gap in the availability of IT-based options for Alzheimer's patients. While some systems have been developed, they often have mobility and wearability limitations, such as being too large [18] or lacking advanced AR technologies [17,[19][20][21][22]. For instance, some systems provide practical functions such as pharmaceutical alerts but require device circuits to be encased in a box lacking scalability and sustainability [17,21,22].…”
Section: Work Motivation and Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The alert is sent to the caregiver or a family member when the patient moves out of a safe area and following to that an update of such a situation even is sent after every 5 minutes. Gacem et al [ 27 ] developed a pair of smart glasses that is equipped with a screen of Augmented Reality (AR) that is utilized in this study for performing the basic functions of a caretaker or caregiver and provide the features to the patients which can reduce the caregiving costs and increase the independence of the patient. The main features are the location and detection of misplaced objects and to help out the patient's location where they have been seen last, identifying and showing the relatives and friends names on the AR screen, monitoring the patient all the time if the patient lost his or her way, and the AR screen displays the way home and at the same time, the caregiver receives the location of the patient by an SMS, also in case the patient removes the glasses, detecting and predicting the cause of removal, and giving notification to the caregiver the patient's location and its predicted cause.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%