AIMC Topic: Persons with Disabilities

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Selection of AI model for predicting disability diseases through bipolar complex fuzzy linguistic multi-attribute decision-making technique based on operators.

Scientific reports
The selection of suitable AI models to predict disability diseases stands as a vital multi-attribute decision-making (MADM) task within healthcare technology. The current selection methods fail to integrate the management of uncertainties with bipola...

The potential role of artificial intelligence to promote the participation and inclusion in physical exercise and sports for people with disabilities: A narrative review.

Journal of bodywork and movement therapies
The lack of physical activity presents a significant public health concern, particularly for individuals with disabilities who face heightened risks due to sedentary lifestyles. Despite progress, personal and environmental obstacles persist, hinderin...

Prioritizing disability support systems by using Tamir's complex fuzzy Dombi aggregation operators.

Scientific reports
Fuzzy sets can model the inherent ambiguity and subjectivity in disability assessment by allowing for flexible classification and decision-making. This contributes to the development of flexible clinical support systems that are effective in meeting ...

Utilizing Large Language Models to Monitor Social Media for Disability: An Analysis of Sentiment and Disability Models in Tweets.

Studies in health technology and informatics
This study explores how well large language models (like the kind that powers ChatGPT) can analyze online conversations about disability rights. We specifically looked at whether these models could: 1) identify if tweets about people with disabilitie...

Advanced internet of things enhanced activity recognition for disability people using deep learning model with nature-inspired optimization algorithms.

Scientific reports
Human activity recognition has complex applications because of its worldly use of acquisition devices, namely video cameras and smartphones, and its capability to take human activity data. Human activity recognition became a hot scientific subject in...

An intelligent optimized object detection system for disabled people using advanced deep learning models with optimization algorithm.

Scientific reports
Visually impaired persons face several problems in their day-to-day lives, and technological intermediaries might help them encounter their challenges. Among other beneficial technologies, object detection (OD) is a computer technology related to ima...

A Call for Integrated Approaches in Digital Technology Design for Aging and Disability.

The Gerontologist
The fields of aging and disability often proceed as 2 distinct lines of inquiry and action in terms of digital technology design. Guidelines and standards in both spaces (e.g., web content accessibility guidelines) have had suboptimal impact due to l...

Construction of disability risk prediction model for the elderly based on machine learning.

Scientific reports
The study aimed to develop a predictive model using machine learning algorithms, providing healthcare professionals with a novel tool for assessing disability risk in older adults. Data from the 2018 and 2020 waves of the China Health and Retirement ...

Smart indoor monitoring for disabled individuals using an ensemble of deep learning models in an IoT environment.

Scientific reports
Indoor activity monitoring methods assurance the well-being and security of disabled and aging individuals living in their homes. These models utilize numerous technologies and sensors to monitor day-to-day work like movement, medication adherence, a...

Humanoid robots for assisting people with physical disabilities in activities of daily living: A scoping review.

Assistive technology : the official journal of RESNA
The aim of this scoping review was to gather, summarize, and map the knowledge of peoples' experiences on humanoid robots, capable of assisting people with activities of daily living. The review was guided by the framework of Joanna Briggs Institute ...