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author Florez-Revuelta, Francisco
Ake-Kob, Alin
Climent-Perez, Pau
Coelho, Paulo
Colonna, Liane
Dahabiyeh, Laila
Dantas, Carina
Dogru-Huzmeli, Esra
Ekenel, Hazim Kemal
Jevremovic, Aleksandar
Hosseini-Kivanani, Nina
Ilgaz, Aysegul
Jovanovic, Mladjan
Klimczuk, Andrzej
Kuźmicz, Maksymilian M.
Lameski, Petre
Luna, Ferlanda
Machado, Natália
Mujirishvili, Tamara
Pajalic, Zada
Petrova, Galidiya
Puaschitz, Nathalie G. S.
Santofimia, Maria Jose
Solanas, Agusti
van Staalduinen, Wilhelmina
Yazici, Ziya Ata
author_facet Florez-Revuelta, Francisco
Ake-Kob, Alin
Climent-Perez, Pau
Coelho, Paulo
Colonna, Liane
Dahabiyeh, Laila
Dantas, Carina
Dogru-Huzmeli, Esra
Ekenel, Hazim Kemal
Jevremovic, Aleksandar
Hosseini-Kivanani, Nina
Ilgaz, Aysegul
Jovanovic, Mladjan
Klimczuk, Andrzej
Kuźmicz, Maksymilian M.
Lameski, Petre
Luna, Ferlanda
Machado, Natália
Mujirishvili, Tamara
Pajalic, Zada
Petrova, Galidiya
Puaschitz, Nathalie G. S.
Santofimia, Maria Jose
Solanas, Agusti
van Staalduinen, Wilhelmina
Yazici, Ziya Ata
contents This booklet on Active Assisted Living (AAL) technologies has been created as part of the GoodBrother COST Action, which has run from 2020 to 2024. COST Actions are European research programs that promote collaboration across borders, uniting researchers, professionals, and institutions to address key societal challenges. GoodBrother focused on ethical and privacy concerns surrounding video and audio monitoring in care settings. The aim was to ensure that while AAL technologies help older adults and vulnerable individuals, their privacy and data protection rights remain a top priority. This booklet is designed to guide you through the role that AAL technologies play in improving the quality of life for older adults, caregivers, and people with disabilities. AAL technologies offer tools for those facing cognitive or physical challenges. They can enhance independence, assist with daily routines, and promote a safer living environment. However, the rise of these technologies also brings important questions about data protection and user autonomy. This resource is intended for a wide audience, including end users, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers. It provides practical guidance on integrating AAL technologies into care settings while safeguarding privacy and ensuring ethical use. The insights offered here aim to empower users and caregivers to make informed choices that enhance both the quality of care and respect for personal autonomy.
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spellingShingle 50 questions on Active Assisted Living technologies. Global edition
Florez-Revuelta, Francisco
Ake-Kob, Alin
Climent-Perez, Pau
Coelho, Paulo
Colonna, Liane
Dahabiyeh, Laila
Dantas, Carina
Dogru-Huzmeli, Esra
Ekenel, Hazim Kemal
Jevremovic, Aleksandar
Hosseini-Kivanani, Nina
Ilgaz, Aysegul
Jovanovic, Mladjan
Klimczuk, Andrzej
Kuźmicz, Maksymilian M.
Lameski, Petre
Luna, Ferlanda
Machado, Natália
Mujirishvili, Tamara
Pajalic, Zada
Petrova, Galidiya
Puaschitz, Nathalie G. S.
Santofimia, Maria Jose
Solanas, Agusti
van Staalduinen, Wilhelmina
Yazici, Ziya Ata
Human-Computer Interaction
Computers and Society
This booklet on Active Assisted Living (AAL) technologies has been created as part of the GoodBrother COST Action, which has run from 2020 to 2024. COST Actions are European research programs that promote collaboration across borders, uniting researchers, professionals, and institutions to address key societal challenges. GoodBrother focused on ethical and privacy concerns surrounding video and audio monitoring in care settings. The aim was to ensure that while AAL technologies help older adults and vulnerable individuals, their privacy and data protection rights remain a top priority. This booklet is designed to guide you through the role that AAL technologies play in improving the quality of life for older adults, caregivers, and people with disabilities. AAL technologies offer tools for those facing cognitive or physical challenges. They can enhance independence, assist with daily routines, and promote a safer living environment. However, the rise of these technologies also brings important questions about data protection and user autonomy. This resource is intended for a wide audience, including end users, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers. It provides practical guidance on integrating AAL technologies into care settings while safeguarding privacy and ensuring ethical use. The insights offered here aim to empower users and caregivers to make informed choices that enhance both the quality of care and respect for personal autonomy.
title 50 questions on Active Assisted Living technologies. Global edition
topic Human-Computer Interaction
Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.16733