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One Way of Bringing Final Year Computer Science Student World to the World of Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Case Study
(Springer, 2012)
In this paper, a learning project is explained which is being carried out at the school of computer science at the University of Seville. The aim is that students receive knowledge of assistive technologies when in fact ...
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The Role of Small Robots in Designed Play Workshops in Centers of Adults with Cerebral Palsy
(Springer, 2016)
An experience that took place in ASPACE (Association of People with Cerebral Palsy in Seville) showed that the intervention with games based on tangible devices like small robots is a good alternative in the case of ...
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Metodología de evaluación continua para grupos numerosos en Procesamiento de Señales Multimedia
(Universidad de Sevilla, 2016)
La asignatura de Procesamiento de Señales Multimedia utiliza una metodología de evaluación continua consistente en la realización de siete proyectos basados en Octave con periodicidad bisemanal y de tests de evaluación ...
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Augmented and Alternative Communication System Based on Dasher Application and an Accelerometer
(Springer, 2010)
This paper describes a system composed by predictive text input software called “Dasher” and a hardware used to connect an accelerometer to the computer. The main goal of this work is to allow people with motor ...
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The Possibilities of Kinect as an Access Device for People with Cerebral Palsy A Preliminary Study
(Springer, 2014)
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a general term for a group of permanent, nonprogressive movement disorders that cause physical disability in development, mainly in the areas of body movement but it might also affect intellectua ...
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Emotions Detection based on a Single-electrode EEG Device
(SciTePress, 2017)
The study of emotions using multiple channels of EEG represents a widespread practice in the field of research related to brain computer interfaces (Brain Computer Interfaces). To date, few studies have been reported ...