HoloLens technology enables mixed reality experiences that integrate holographic objects into the real world in which the mixed reality head-mounted device is used. Since HoloLens' launch in March 2016, some mixed-reality applications of this technology have been announced or showcased, addressing different fields, including education, data visualization, tourism, entertainment, and professional training e.g., in medicine, architecture, manufacturing, and engineering. Still, a limited number of reported research provide examples of user experience designs and evaluations for applications using HoloLens. We are interested in the use of HoloLens as therapeutic tool for people with the Alzheimer's Disease. The paper describes a set of therapeutic activities that have been designed in cooperation with neurologists and aim at stimulating short term memory and spatial memory in this target group. We also report a preliminary study of the usability of these activities among the elderly subjects.

Aruanno, B., Garzotto, F., Rodriguez, M. (2017). HoloLens-based mixed reality experiences for subjects with Alzheimer's disease. In CHItaly '17: Proceedings of the 12th Biannual Conference on Italian SIGCHI Chapter (pp.1-9). Association for Computing Machinery [10.1145/3125571.3125589].

HoloLens-based mixed reality experiences for subjects with Alzheimer's disease

Garzotto, F;
2017

Abstract

HoloLens technology enables mixed reality experiences that integrate holographic objects into the real world in which the mixed reality head-mounted device is used. Since HoloLens' launch in March 2016, some mixed-reality applications of this technology have been announced or showcased, addressing different fields, including education, data visualization, tourism, entertainment, and professional training e.g., in medicine, architecture, manufacturing, and engineering. Still, a limited number of reported research provide examples of user experience designs and evaluations for applications using HoloLens. We are interested in the use of HoloLens as therapeutic tool for people with the Alzheimer's Disease. The paper describes a set of therapeutic activities that have been designed in cooperation with neurologists and aim at stimulating short term memory and spatial memory in this target group. We also report a preliminary study of the usability of these activities among the elderly subjects.
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Alzheimer's; Augmented reality; Cognitive training; Hologram; HoloLens; Memory; Mixed reality; Rehabilitation;
English
12th Biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter: Towards the Mediterranean, CHItaly 2017 - 18 September 2017through 20 September 2017
2017
CHItaly '17: Proceedings of the 12th Biannual Conference on Italian SIGCHI Chapter
9781450352376
2017
131371
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a15
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Aruanno, B., Garzotto, F., Rodriguez, M. (2017). HoloLens-based mixed reality experiences for subjects with Alzheimer's disease. In CHItaly '17: Proceedings of the 12th Biannual Conference on Italian SIGCHI Chapter (pp.1-9). Association for Computing Machinery [10.1145/3125571.3125589].
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