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Version 2.1 by Pierre Bongrand on 2022/03/14 16:06
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2.1 | 1 | We need to come up with a universal design that is inclusive to a variety of people that may have different handicap: |
| 2 | - Perceptual: | ||
| 3 | * Blind | ||
| 4 | * Deaf | ||
| 5 | - Motor | ||
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| 8 | - Cognitive | ||
| 9 | *Dementia | ||
| 10 | *Down's syndrome | ||
| 11 | *Autism | ||
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| 14 | There is no Generic "disabled user". | ||
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| 16 | Is our solution economically accessible (Can users afford our design?)? If yes, how so? | ||
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| 18 | In our case, this lecture and the feedback received during the presentation made us think about patients with hearing impairment/deaf. Secondly, we also measured wether or not this solution is affordable to patient. | ||
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| 21 | == Improvements of our design: Deaf patient == | ||
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| 23 | Use of redundant information leveraging both audio and visual channels of communications between Pepper and the PwD | ||
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| 26 | == Improvements of our design: Price == | ||
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| 28 | Need to do the maths, because it might be that Pepper cost averages out. | ||
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