ITAP: Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population - Program

Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population - Program

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(Last Updated: 27 June, 2025)
Sunday, 22 June 2025
08:00 - 10:00

S015: Exploring the Future Design Approach to Aging Society - I
Chair: Wang-Chin Tsai, Taiwan

  • Research on the Age-friendly Adaptive Interaction Design for Autonomous Vehicles Aimed at Situational Awareness and Control Perception
    Dapeng Wei, Yue Ji, Chi Zhang, Ruojuan Li, Ruiqi Wang, Xiaodong Gong, P.R. China
  • Mapping Color Associations to Semantic Adjectives in Graphic Design: An Empirical and Computational Approach
    Cheng-Min Tsai, Taiwan
  • Digital Interactive System Design for Elderly Learning of Wing Chun Based on MediaPipe and TouchDesigner
    Guanlin Chen, Changqiao Wang, P.R. China
  • Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Elderly Care: A Three-Year Review of Developments in China
    Wei-Qi Sui, P.R. China
  • The Natural Tendency Hidden in the Spirit of Chinese Traditional Craftsmanship - Taking the Living Environment of the Elderly Population into Consideration
    Jiajia Liu, P.R. China
  • A Study on Demand Modeling for Micro Cultivator Among Elderly Farmers in Hilly Areas Based on Mixed Methods
    Xinya Liu, Li Xu, P.R. China
10:30 - 12:30

S028: Senior Cloud, Active Aging, Autonomic Settling
Chair: Kenichiro Ito, Japan

  • Wheelchair Users’ Experiences of Town Tours and Strolls Using a Telepresence Robot: A Case Study in the Areas Affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake
    Ken-ichiro Yabu, Takahiro Miura, Tomoko Segawa, Yuki Murakami, Tetsuya Nakahashi, Japan
  • Multimodal Perspective Sharing through Real-world Experience: A Case Study of Multigenerational Town Tours and Strolls in a Historical Educational Area
    Takahiro Miura, Ken-ichiro Yabu, Tomoko Segawa, Yuki Murakami, Tetsuya Nakahashi, Japan
Monday, 23 June 2025
08:00 - 10:00

S067: Smart technology in design
Chairs: Yan Luximon, Hong Kong; Qingchuan Li, P.R. China

  • Developing a Motor Learning System to Visualize the Force and Breath Control in Kung Fu: A Feasibility Study
    Hualin Zhang, Yunlu Ding, Qingchuan Li, Xuetao Wei, Jiaxin Zhang, P.R. China
  • Multimodal In-Vehicle Interaction Design to Support Situation Awareness and Reduce Motion Sickness in Autonomous Driving: A Systematic Review
    Yifan Wu, Qingchuan Li, Xin Chen, P.R. China
  • Co-Designing Ambient Learning Displays to Support College Students’ Peripheral Interaction across Diverse Learning Contexts
    Yuqi Wang, Qingchuan Li, P.R. China
  • Supporting the Development of Contactless Mental Health Assessment: An Explorations of the Relationships Between Gaze Patterns, Depression, Anxiety, and Insomnia
    Shengming Zhang, Zhenwei Zhang, Renqiong Xu, Xuetao Wei, Jiaxin Zhang, P.R. China
  • Perceptions of Humanness in Social Robots Among Chinese Adults Aged 50 and Above
    Ke Chen, P.R. China

S068: A user evaluation approach and its application on smart home design for elderly well-being
Chair: Nan Jiang, P.R. China

  • Design Guidelines of Home Medical Devices for Older Adults: A Case Study of Oxygen Concentrators
    Xiangyang Zhao, Shasha Chi, Fengyi Guo, P.R. China
  • Physiological and Behavioral Analysis Based Multimodal Evaluation of Older Adults' Experience with Kitchen Appliances
    Cheng Xue, Minghui Liu, Yuxiang Zhai, Jiachen Du, Xinyi Fu, P.R. China
  • An inclusive design method balancing user experience and market impact for household interfaces
    Nan Jiang, Yawen Deng, P.R. China
  • A Study on the Technology Learning Behavioral Intentions of Elderly Individuals in Rural Taiwan
    Yiyin Lin, Taiwan
  • Impact-Centered: Design Methodology of Intelligent Personal Assistants for Enhancing Elderly Subjective Well-Being
    Xuan Wang, Chunmao Wu, P.R. China
  • Alleviating Factors of Loneliness in Elderly People Living in Cities Assisted by Smart Homes: The Role of Enhancing Self-Worth
    Jiayi Li, Yuan Cao, Junjie Chu, P.R. China

S069: Aging-friendly cities and communities
Chair(s): To be announced

  • A Survey of Community Service Requirements of Urban Elderly People in China Based on the Kano Model: A Case Study From Nanjing
    Yicheng Fang, Yixuan Liu, Chengqi Xue, P.R. China
  • The Construction of a New Media Elder-Friendly Health Communication Model from the Perspective of "Active Aging"
    Hao Chen, Hongxing Shi, Chao Liu, P.R. China; Wen-Ko Chiou, Taiwan
  • Design Strategies for Smart Community Elderly Care Services - A Situational Theory Approach
    Qihan Guo, Lian Liu, P.R. China; Mingxi Shi, Kyoungyong Lee, Korea
  • Design οf the Service System for People in the Corner of the City
    Min Deng, Yi Li, P.R. China
10:30 - 12:30

S085: Fostering Human-AI Interaction for the Aged Population
Chair: Tingru Zhang, P.R. China

  • Designing for Utilitarian or Hedonic Motivation: The Impact of Appearance and Social Cues of Chatbots
    Xuanyue Feng, Guoming Liu, Man Wu, P.R. China
  • Presentation of Personal Health Information for Middle-older Aged Users: An Eye Tracking Study
    Yuzhuo Wu, Mingfu Qin, Kaifeng Liu, Da Tao, P.R. China
  • Acceptance and Continuance of a Self-Management System Use among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Longitudinal Examination
    Qinyue Li, Zhaohu Hao, Hailin Shao, Yuxuan Xia, Kaifeng Liu, P.R. China
  • Perspectives from Older Adults and Stakeholders Regarding Immersive Exergames in Virtual Reality
    Yuyan Qiu, Yan Luximon, Hong Kong
  • Key factors influencing the adoption of mobile health services among Chinese elderly: Focusing on individual cognition
    Xintong Ma, Hongyuan Zhao, Chao Zhou, P.R. China
  • Exploration of Service Design Approaches in the Context of Proactive Health: A Case Study Based on the Ecological Model of Aging—Taking Cognitive Health as an Example
    Liya L Mai, Weiwei Guo, P.R. China
13:30 - 15:30

S091: Design for Aging
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Nursing Home 5.0 : An Innovative Approach to Co-Design
    Elena Elias, Ghislain Mugisha, Xavier Boucher, Raksmey Phan, Nathalie Douard, France
  • Research on Age-Friendly Smart Kitchen Design Based on User Behavior and Cognition
    Yanhui Xue, Qingshu Zeng, P.R. China
  • From Cure to Care: Digital Product and Service Design for Hospice Care of Disabled Elderly — A Case Study of QingGang Nursing Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University
    Rong Ling Tang, Xi Lyu, P.R. China
  • Interaction Design and Evaluation of AR Glasses Suitable for the Elderly
    JiaWei Sun, Gangqiang Zheng, P.R. China
  • Research on the Intelligent Interaction Design of Gamified Hand Rehabilitation Training for the Elderly with Stroke
    Shuyan Peng, Yong Yan Guo, P.R. China
  • Research on the Design of Elderly Assistance Mobility Products Based on Context Awareness
    Yilin Zhang, Junnan Ye, P.R. China
Tuesday, 24 June 2025
08:00 - 10:00

S122: Bridging the Digital Divide
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Research on Spatial Digital Feedback of Smart Community for Elderly Living Alone Based on SOR Model
    Yudi Zhang, Yu Zhai, P.R. China
  • Reaping Digital Dividends or Facing the Digital Divide: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Social Media Usage Behaviour of the Elderly Population
    Guangxin Zhu, Yihan Zhang, Xuanwu Zhang, Cong Cao, P.R. China
  • Research on AHP-QFD Based Age-Friendly Design of Online Shopping APP
    Wei Huang, P.R. China
  • Research on Home Care Robots for the Elderly Based on Peripheral Interaction Theory
    Xin Chen, Jiejun Pang, P.R. China
  • Research on the Influencing Factors of Intelligent Driving Acceptance in the Near-Elderly Group
    Xin Chen, Nengmin Guo, Qingchuan Li, P.R. China
  • Living with AI: Examining Older Adults’ Preferences for Task Assistance
    Wenqing Lei, Ke Chen, P.R. China
10:30 - 12:30

S139: Health Applications and Services for the Older Population
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Technology of Center of Gravity Trajectory Sensing for Assessing Balance of the Elderly
    Chien-Hsu Chen, Wei-Ting Hsiao, Po-Yen Hsu, Dau-Chieh Wu, Kao-Hua Liu, Wei-Chih Lien, Jer-Hao Chang, Takatoshi Yoshida, Taiwan; Hiroyuki Kajihara, Japan
  • Research on Design Strategy of Home Palliative Care Virtual Reality Service Based on SAPAD-AHP-SUS
    Yun Deng, Shichen Tang, Jie Gao, P.R. China
  • Design of Smart Wearable Leg Devices for Older Adults Based on TPG Inclusive Design Principles
    Xin Pan, Chunmao Wu, P.R. China
  • Human-Computer Interaction Design of Community Residents' Proactive Health Products Based on Fogg Behavior Model—Taking the Prevention and Treatment Services for Alzheimer's Disease in Young-Old Adults as an Example
    Liya L Mai, Siguan Huo, P.R. China
13:30 - 15:30

S145: Cognitive, Emotional and Social Support
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Exploring Virtual Reality Techniques for Assessing the Cognitive Performance of Older Adults
    Jan Marxer, Matthias Baldauf, Tom Ulmer, Winfried Schlee, Steffen Heinrich, Switzerland
  • An Interaction Design Study of Horticultural Healing Resting Appliance for Alleviating Loneliness among the Elderly
    Qingyi Xiong, Ningzhou Zhang, P.R. China
  • "Wired and Not Tired? Internet Use and Sleep in Older Adults"
    Sarah Nauman Ghazi, Peter Anderberg, Johan Sanmartin Berglund, Sweden
  • Social Linker: Enhancing Elderly Social Connections Through Personality-Aligned Virtual Assistants and Guided Interaction Design
    Yibo Zhang, Xiaoyu Ren, P.R. China
  • Memoire: Facilitating Emotional Expression and Enhancing Community Engagement for Older Adults
    Zekai Guo, United States; Minghui Liu, P.R. China
Wednesday, 25 June 2025
10:30 - 12:30

S196: New media use in the everyday life of older people - I
Room: R18
Chair: Eugene Loos, Netherlands

  • Romanian Older Adults' Views of the Age-Friendliness of their City: The Importance of Digital Technologies
    Cristina Rădulescu, Loredana Ivan, Romania; Eugene Loos, Netherlands
  • Myrobot - Human-Robot Interaction with Older Adults Suffering from Dementia: A Methodological Qualitative Approach
    Blanca Deusdad, Fernando Vidal, Andreu Catala, Spain
  • Upskilling the Old, a Quarter Century On: Media Literacies, AI and Older People in Public Policy Discourses
    Maria Sourbati, United Kingdom; Justyna Stypinska, Germany
  • More than a Number: The Role of Age in the Digital Engagement of Older Adults in Belgium
    Cora Van Leeuwen, Belgium
  • Tendencies of Antropomorphization of Voice Assistants in the Home Environment of German Older Adults: A Field Study with Amazon Alexa
    Dietmar Jakob, Sebastian Wilhelm, Diane Ahrens, Florian Wahl, Germany
13:30 - 15:30

S211: Leveraging technology to understand, enhance, and extend mobility, transportation, and social participation among older adults and people with disabilities
Room: R5+R6
Chairs: Judith L Charlton, Australia; Lisa J Molnar, United States

  • Age and Use of Transportation Innovations
    Fatemeh Hatami, Anu Siren, Finland; Steve O'Hern, United Kingdom
  • Development and Evaluation of a Training Curriculum for Older Drivers to Improve Their Understanding of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Automated Vehicles
    Lisa J Molnar, David W Eby, Renee St. Louis, Jennifer S Zakrajsek, Nicole Zanier, United States
  • Exploration of Outcomes of Naturalistic Driving of Community Living Adults, Performance on Standardized Measures, and Driving Patterns
    Anne E. Dickerson, United States
  • Opportunities and Challenges for using Driving Monitoring Systems (DMS) to provide feedback on the behind-the-wheel behaviour of older adults
    Brenda Vrkljan, Sayeh Bayat, Isabelle Gelinas, Ruheena Sangrar, Fahad Farooq, Mubariz Maqood, Reihaneh Derafshi, Sophini Subramaniam, Canada
  • EASI RIDER: Addressing the Needs of Older Adults and People with Disabilities Through a Universally-Designed Autonomous Vehicle Prototype
    Brandon J Pitts, Qiyue Wang, Gen Li, Bradley Duerstock, United States
  • Barriers and Facilitators to Rideshare Adoption Among Older Adults
    Sjaan Koppel, Hayley McDonald, Angela Batson, Jasmine Proud, Jennifer Rivera Gonzalez, Xin Zou, Hengyan Pan, David B. Logan, Judith L Charlton, Australia
16:00 - 18:00

S226: Digital empowerment of senior citizens to promote an active and healthy ageing
Room: R5+R6
Chair: Ana Isabel Veloso, Portugal

  • Evaluating Older Adults’ User eXperience in Games to Impact Digital Competences: The Case of miOne Islands
    Francisco Regalado, Tania Ribeiro, Gabriela Costa, Ana Isabel Veloso, Portugal
  • Guideline Proposal for Designing Immersive Audiovisual Content Applied to Senior Virtual Cycling Tourism Experiences
    Fabricio Marques, Claudia Pedro Ortet, Liliana Vale Costa, Ana Isabel Veloso, Portugal
  • KOA-Monitor: A Digital Intervention and Functional Assessment System for Knee Osteoarthritis Patients
    Tian Xia, P.R. China; Yuanyuan Xu, Canada; Xinyang Shan, P.R. China
  • First Virtual Reality Training Experience for the Older Population: Effects of a Three-Week Home-Based Exercise on Brain Networks
    Satoru Inagaki, Kazuki Sakurai, Natsue Yoshimura, Japan
  • Research on the Influencing Factors of Intermittent Discontinuation Behavior of Elderly Users in Online Health Communities
    ZeRui Zhao, Yaling Luo, Xiaojuan Xu, Zhiqiang Xia, P.R. China
  • Cyclotourism with or Without Gamification? Exploring Emotions, Health Perception, and Gamified Technology Acceptance of Cyclotourists Aged 50 and Over
    Claudia Pedro Ortet, Liliana Vale Costa, Ana Isabel Veloso, Portugal
Thursday, 26 June 2025
08:00 - 10:00

S245: Humanized Technology for Older Adults
Room: R18
Chair: Jia Zhou, P.R. China

  • A Systematic Framework for User Requirements in Smart Home Environment
    Zilin Jiang, Mei Yang, Qin Gao, P.R. China
  • Fintech Adoption and Influencing Factors among Chinese Older Adults
    Xuan Wang, Qin Gao, Mei Yang, P.R. China
  • Renovation Priorities to Adapt for Older Adults in Gated Communities with High Vertical Density
    Yanling Zuo, Jia Zhou, Susu Zhang, Guiwen Liu, P.R. China
  • From Participants to Planners: The Psychological and Social Benefits of Community Elderly Involvement in Intergenerational Program Planning
    Luying Zhang, Yue Chen, Xuan Sun, P.R. China
  • A Brief Review of Touch Interaction Fatigue During Older Adults' Smartphone Usage
    Xiaolu Zhang, Honglian Xiang, Jia Zhou, P.R. China
  • Logistics Apps for Older Adults: Usability Problems and Design Suggestions
    Shujun Ju, Yuntao Yang, Susu Zhang, Jia Zhou, P.R. China
10:30 - 12:30

S260: New media use in the everyday life of older people - II
Room: R18
Chair: Eugene Loos, Netherlands

  • AI Generational Challenges in Bulgaria
    Lyubomir Kolarov, Lilia Raycheva, Bulgaria
  • How Social Media Platform-Swinging Enhances Well-Being among Filipino Older Adults
    Maureen Olive Gallardo, Merlin Teodosia Suarez, Ryan Ebardo, Philippines
  • Understanding Participatory Design in Health and Wellness Technologies for Older Adults
    Mia S. Quidato, Merlin Teodosia Suarez, Philippines
  • Portuguese Older People and Digital Practices: Insights into Participatory Methodologies
    Margarida Maneta, Maria Jose Brites, Portugal
  • Sociotechnical Barriers to Older Filipino Adults' Adoption of Digital Banking
    Gisele F. Dizon, Ryan Ebardo, Merlin Teodosia Suarez, Philippines
13:30 - 15:30

S276: New media use in the everyday life of older people - III
Room: R18
Chair: Eugene Loos, Netherlands

  • Digital Companions: The Potential of Social Robots and New Media in Supporting the Psychosocial Health of Older Adults
    Jens-Martin Loebel, Germany; Curtis L Gittens, Barbados
  • Designing Engaging Tabletop Games for Preventing Mild Cognitive Impairment Among Older Adults through Spatial Interaction
    Yirui Zuo, Chen Wang, P.R. China
  • The Multiple Faces of Warm Experts
    Maria del Rosario Guzzo, Argentina
  • Between Exclusion and Possibility: Digital Technology in Romanian Nursing Homes
    Adriana Teodorescu, Teodora Bal, Romania
  • Caring in the Digital Age: Implications of a Telehealth Self-evaluation Tool for Informal Caregivers in Québec, Canada
    Camille Normandin, Albane Gaudissart, Constance Lafontaine, Kim Sawchuk, Canada
  • Invisible and Forgotten: Digital Exclusion of Institutionalized Elderly in the Interior of Portugal
    Elizangela Noronha, Carla Ganito, Portugal
16:00 - 18:00

S290: Exploring the Future Design Approach to Aging Society - II
Room: R17
Chair: Wang-Chin Tsai, Taiwan

  • Exploring Healthcare Consumers’ Motivations for Signing Digital Medical Consent Forms
    Pi-Jung Hsieh, Hui-Min Lai, Yu-Chuan Hsu, Taiwan
  • Application of STEAM Approach and Fuzzy Analytic Hi-erarchy Process in Robotic Toy Product Design
    Jian-Jhong Wu, Hsin-Hung LIN, Chun-Chen Huang, Taiwan
  • Renqing-Infused Telecaregiving: An Ethnographic Study of Telecaregivers for Shidu Older Adults in China
    Aurelia H Chen, United States; Ning An, P.R. China; Arthur Kleinman, United States
  • A Preliminary Study on Elderly Consumers' Preference for Robot Appearance Design
    Chien-Hua Kuo, Wang-Chin Tsai, Chang-Franw Lee, Taiwan
  • Development and Optimization of a VR Fire Extinguishing Training System: Application in a Department of a Hospital
    Yang-Chih Lin, Chin-Feng Chen, Taiwan
  • The Effect of Multimodal Emotional Stimuli on Social Pain Scenarios and Emotional Resonance
    Ting-Yu Wu, I-Jui Lee, Taiwan
  • A Study on Visual Infographic Design Strategies and Audience Interaction Patterns on Government Social Media: The Case of Taiwan's Agriculture and Food Agency
    Kuang-Chih Lo, Ke-Ni Hsu, Taiwan

S291: New technologies and the family caregiving experience - Studies from the MIT AgeLab
Room: R18
Chair: Chaiwoo Lee, United States

  • Methodological Considerations for Studies with Older Adults Living with Dementia and their Caregivers: Insights from a Dyadic Social Robot Study
    Lauren Cerino, Chaiwoo Lee, Shabnam Fakhr-Hosseini, Alexa Balmuth, Lisa D'Ambrosio, Joseph Coughlin, United States
  • Adapting the MIT AgeLab’s Taxonomy and Levels of Automation for Caregiving-Enabled Homes
    Shabnam Fakhr-Hosseini, Chaiwoo Lee, Matthew Milton, Joseph Coughlin, United States
  • Family Caregivers' Experiences With and Acceptance of New Digital and AI-Enabled Technologies
    Niels Wu, Adam Felts, Alexa Balmuth, Chaiwoo Lee, Lisa D'Ambrosio, Samantha Brady, Sophia Ashebir, Joseph Coughlin, United States
  • Co-Design Workshop on AI for Caregivers and Older Adults
    Adam Felts, Samantha Brady, Lisa D'Ambrosio, Eunhae Lee, Manasi Vaidya, Niels Wu, Alexa Balmuth, United States
  • Mapping Aging in Place through AI and Robotics: A System Modeling Perspective
    Sheng-Hung Lee, United States
Friday, 27 June 2025
08:00 - 10:00

S309: Digital Boomers
Room: R14
Chair: Liliana Vale Costa, Portugal

  • Assessing the Impact of ICT-Related Transportation Technologies on the Mobility of Older Adults in Shanghai, China: A Thematic Analysis
    Chengyuan An, United Kingdom
  • What Makes You Digital: The Effects of Family Relationships on ICT Use in Older Adults
    Luca Guido Valla, Bruno Arpino, Italy
  • Elderly and Digital Vulnerability Predictors
    Ingvar Tjostheim, Till Halbach, Norway
  • Mental Models of Older and Younger Adults on AI-Assisted Misinformation Detection: An Interview Study
    Xuan Li, Honglian Xiang, Jia Zhou, P.R. China
  • Virtual Reality-Based Exposure Therapy System for Cognitive Rehabilitation in Alzheimer’s Disease
    Jing Chen, Ke Qin, Lizun Yang, Shengkang Zhang, Xuanchen Lu, Lin Shu, P.R. China
  • A community-based integral intervention for promoting active ageing among older adults: reflections on design considerations
    Gubing Wang, William Hurst, Claire Vos, Stefan Maranus, Pieter Van Wesemael, Netherlands
10:30 - 12:30

S324: Affective Resonance and Emotional Support in Older Adults' Technology Adoption and Use
Room: R14
Chair: Yuxiang Chris Zhao, P.R. China

  • Active Disengagement? A Phenomenographic Analysis of Autonomous Digital Disconnection Behavior in Older Adults
    Yutian Jing, Yuxiang Chris Zhao, Durong Wang, P.R. China
  • Why Older Adults Prefer Beauty Filters: Exploring the Motivations Behind the Digital Extended Self of Older Adults
    Kejia He, Xi Wang, Xinyue Li, P.R. China
  • Social Support, Mindfulness, and Mental Health: Older Adults’ Engagement with Short-Video Apps
    Shijie Song, Jinhao Li, Yuxiang Chris Zhao, Qinghua Zhu, P.R. China
  • Exploring Active Participation of Short Video Applications Among Older Users: Socio-technical and Attachment Perspectives
    Zhaoyi Ma, Lin Jiang, Di Ma, Ming Zhou, Wentao Wei, Xiaoyang Mao, Junchi Xu, P.R. China
  • The Impact of Intergenerational Support and Self-Efficacy on Multidimensional Health Literacy among Older Adults in China
    Xiaokang Song, Jiashuo Tao, Liang Shen, P.R. China
13:30 - 15:30

S340: Innovative IT Solutions for Aging: Bridging Technology and Human Needs
Room: R11+R12
Chair: Alex Chaparro, United States

  • Exploring Longitudinal Affect on Adoption of Persuasive Wearables in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment
    Emily K Parcell, Jenny Erickson, Emily Gleaton, DaEun Kim, Brad Fain, United States
  • Is This Tech for Me? Examining Perceived Inclusivity Among Older Adults
    Carmen A. Van Ommen, Joseph R. Keebler, Barbara S. Chaparro, United States
  • Addressing the Avatar in the Room: A User Study on Older Adults’ Experiences with a Wearable Augmented Reality Communication System
    Veronika Mikhailova, Christian Kunert, Jakob Hartbrich, Tobias Schwandt, Christoph Gerhardt, Alexander Raake, Wolfgang Broll, Nicola Döring, Germany
  • A Systematic Review of XR, Spatial, and Physical Interaction in Remote Communication for Emotional Well-Being in Older Adults
    Dezijian Zhou, Anastasia Globa, Rebecca McLaughlan, Australia
  • An Exploratory Study on Designing Future Smart Intersections for Older Adults’ Road Crossing in a Super-Aged Society
    Li Wei Yeh, Yunqian Zhan, Jack Shen-Kuen Chang, Taiwan
  • Assistive Robots in Older Adult Care: A Systematic Review and Prospects
    Yuntao Yang, Jia Zhou, P.R. China

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