Population ageing and ICT: An exploratory review of technology innovation trough digital applications
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Publication date
2014ISBN
978-989758011-6
Abstract
The multidimensional process of physical, psychological, and social change produced by population ageing affects not only the quality of life of elderly people but also of our societies. Some dimensions of population ageing grow and expand over time (e.g. knowledge of the world events, or experience in particular situations), while others decline (e.g. reaction time, physical and psychological strength, or other functional abilities like reduced speed and tiredness). Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) can help elderly to overcome possible limitations due to ageing. As a particular case, biometrics can allow the development of new algorithms for early detection of cognitive impairments, by processing continuous speech, handwriting or other challenged abilities. Among all possibilities, digital applications (Apps) for mobile phones or tablets can allow the dissemination of such tools. In this article, after presenting and discussing the process of population ageing and its social implications, we explore how ICTs through different Apps can lead to new solutions for facing this major demographic challenge.
Document Type
Object of conference
Language
English
Keywords
Biometria
Vellesa
Pages
8 p.
Publisher
ScitePress
Citation
Solé-Casals, J., Vancea, M., March, J. M., & Villà-Freixa, J. (2014). Population ageing and ICT: An exploratory review of technology innovation trough digital applications. Paper presented at the BIOSIGNALS 2014 - 7th Int. Conference on Bio-Inspired Systems and Signal Processing, Proceedings; Part of 7th Int. Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies, BIOSTEC 2014, 331-338.
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