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Title Using Smart TV Applications for Providing Interactive Ambient Assisted Living Services to Older Adult
Authors José Tapia, Francisco Gutierrez, Sergio Ochoa
Publication date 2016
Abstract The irruption of computer-based technology in social
interaction
has negatively affected the way in which elderly people interact with their
family members, because they are, in some cases, reluctant to adopt new
digital media. Given that literature suggests that seniors spend a
significant part of their day watching television, we argue that Smart TV
applications can be an effective way to provide them access to ambient
assisted living services. This paper reports the design and use of a Smart
TV-based application that promotes social interaction between older adults
and their family members through social media. The system runs on a LED
screen, extended with smart functionalities provided by Google Chromecast.
The social interaction features provided by the system include exchanging
email messages and sharing photos that are automatically retrieved from the
accounts of family members in social media feeds. The system was evaluated
with a group of expert users as well as with a sample of end-users. Older
adults participating in the study praised the new possibilities offered by
the prototype application as a way to better engage with family-generated
content, thus facilitating their social integration.
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Pages 514-524
Conference name International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence
Publisher Springer-Verlag (Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany)
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