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Hefestos: an intelligent system applied to ubiquitous accessibility
Authors:João Tavares  Jorge Barbosa  Ismael Cardoso  Cristiano Costa  Adenauer Yamin  Rodrigo Real
Affiliation:1.Applied Computing Graduate Program (PIPCA),University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos),S?o Leopoldo,Brazil;2.Catholic University of Pelotas (UCPel),Pelotas,Brazil;3.Freedom Company,Pelotas,Brazil
Abstract:This article proposes Hefestos, an intelligent system applied to ubiquitous accessibility. This model uses ubiquitous computing concepts to manage accessibility resources for people with disabilities. Among the concepts employed, context awareness, user profiles and trails management can be highlighted. The paper proposes an ontology for accessibility and delineates scenarios of its application in everyday life of people with disabilities. Moreover, the implementation of a smart wheelchair prototype and its application in a practical experiment is described. Ten users with a range of disability degrees tried the system and filled out a survey based on the technology acceptance model. This experiment demonstrated the main functionalities and the acceptance of the system. The results showed 96 % of acceptance regarding perceived easy of use and 98 % in perceived usefulness. These results were encouraging and show the potential for implementing Hefestos in real life situations.
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