Training Adapted to Alzheimer Patients for Reducing Daily Activities Errors and Cognitive Decline

作者: Julien Vandewynckel , Martin J. D. Otis , Bruno Bouchard , Bob-Antoine J. Menelas

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40790-1_3

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摘要: Alzheimer disease becomes a major issue in elder population. To enhance their autonomy and solve future financial issues, we propose an adaptive game based on non-intrusive shoe-mounted accelerometer able to recognize daily activities errors. By solving puzzles, the user can train himself his erroneous activities, re-learn few. The main goal behind this is delay cognitive decline while creating evaluation tool for health-care professional by computation of score taking into account correctitude perseverance.

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