2022
DOI: 10.22581/muet1982.2204.11
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Low Cost Intelligent Computer Vision based Assistive Technology for Elderly People

Abstract: The elderly population (aged above 65) has surpassed the number of children under five years and constitutes 10% of the population of the world, which is expected to reach up to 15% by 2050. A vast majority of the elderly suffer from some kind of chronic disease affecting their cognitive skills impairing their ability to spend a quality life independently. They have to rely on caretaker services for a quality life in a safer environment. However, caretaker services are quite expensive and it is hard for the he… Show more

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“…These technologies are intended to provide support and assistance to people with a variety of disabilities, including mobility [2,3], vision [4] and hearing impairments [5], and cognitive disabilities [6]. It includes a variety of hardware and software approaches that apply the latest advances in technology, such as: speech recognition [7,8], computer vision [9], brain-computer interfaces [10], eye tracking [11], head and face tracking [12][13][14][15], etc. The purpose of assistive technology is to facilitate the performance of tasks that would otherwise be difficult or impossible for individuals with disabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These technologies are intended to provide support and assistance to people with a variety of disabilities, including mobility [2,3], vision [4] and hearing impairments [5], and cognitive disabilities [6]. It includes a variety of hardware and software approaches that apply the latest advances in technology, such as: speech recognition [7,8], computer vision [9], brain-computer interfaces [10], eye tracking [11], head and face tracking [12][13][14][15], etc. The purpose of assistive technology is to facilitate the performance of tasks that would otherwise be difficult or impossible for individuals with disabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%