Changes for page 2. Socio-Cognitive Engineering
Last modified by Mark Neerincx on 2023/03/01 10:54
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... ... @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ 1 +== Inclusive Design == 2 + 1 1 In general, the design of humanoid robots is made to be as broad and inclusive as possible. By having audio, visual, and haptic support, the robot is accessible, even if the user is limited in what they can do. In our design choices, we did not specifically think about inclusivity, and this can be seen in the downsides which will be listed below. The robot itself is specifically designed for people with dementia, so they are included by default. Other disabilities will be discussed in the following. 2 2 3 3 **Perceptual disabilities**