2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-50523-3_23
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Ontology for Mobility of People with Intellectual Disability: Building a Basis of Definitions for the Development of Navigation Aid Systems

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“…A direction of particular importance includes the study of the effects of such systems on people with certain physical or cognitive disabilities both in outdoor environments (considered for instance in [5,7,47]) and also in indoor contexts (see, for instance, [7,[48][49][50]. For instance, people with intellectual disabilities could take advantage of these landmarkcentered systems to move around with more autonomy [51,52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A direction of particular importance includes the study of the effects of such systems on people with certain physical or cognitive disabilities both in outdoor environments (considered for instance in [5,7,47]) and also in indoor contexts (see, for instance, [7,[48][49][50]. For instance, people with intellectual disabilities could take advantage of these landmarkcentered systems to move around with more autonomy [51,52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several ontologies have been proposed to represent geospatial data (e.g., Fonseca et al (2000); Couclelis (2019); Daneshfar et al (2022)) also in the field of navigation and wayfinding (Letalle et al, 2020;Sarjakoski et al, 2013;Timpf, 2002;Wang and Issa, 2020). Ontologies and taxonomies for the characterisation of everyday sounds have been developed in several research fields, including auditory cognition, soundscape research, and artificial hearing (Giordano et al, 2022).…”
Section: Conceptual and Ontological Framework For Soundsmentioning
confidence: 99%