Memorabilia: aplicativo de realidade aumentada para suporte a pessoas com transtornos neurocognitivos
Resumo
O Memorabilia é um aplicativo iOS de realidade aumentada que implementa um palácio da memória virtual com o objetivo de auxiliar pessoas com transtornos neurocognitivos a recordarem mem´orias afetivas e a realizarem tarefas cotidianas. O aplicativo utiliza a câmera do celular para mapear o ambiente e interagir com os elementos virtuais, e a biblioteca pessoal do usuário para personalizar a experiência com lembretes audiovisuais. O aplicativo busca estimular o usuário a explorar, raciocinar, memorizar e se movimentar de forma interativa e autônoma. Foram realizados testes no decorrer do desenvolvimento. Testes finais com o público-alvo serão realizados posteriormente.
Palavras-chave:
Realidade aumentada, transtornos neurocognitivos, aplicativo móvel, palácio da memória, método de loci
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J. Hayhurst, “How augmented reality and virtual reality is being used to support people living with dementia—design challenges and future directions,” in Augmented reality and virtual reality. Springer, 2018, pp. 295–305.
A. Newen, “What are cognitive processes? an example-based approach,” Synthese, vol. 194, no. 11, pp. 4251–4268, 2017.
M.-C. Fellner, G. Volberg, M. Wimber, M. Goldhacker, M. W. Greenlee, and S. Hanslmayr, “Spatial mnemonic encoding: theta power decreases and medial temporal lobe bold increases co-occur during the usage of the method of loci,” eneuro, vol. 3, no. 6, 2016.
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E. Fassbender and W. Heiden, “The virtual memory palace,” Journal of Computational Information Systems, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 457–464, 2006.
J.-P. Huttner and R.-B. Susanne, “An immersive memory palace: supporting the method of loci with virtual reality,” 2017.
E. M. Wijma, M. A. Veerbeek, M. Prins, A. M. Pot, and B. M. Willemse, “A virtual reality intervention to improve the understanding and empathy for people with dementia in informal caregivers: results of a pilot study,” Aging & mental health, vol. 22, no. 9, pp. 1121–1129, 2018.
R. Saracchini, C. C. Ortega, and L. Bordoni, “A mobile augmented reality assistive technology for the elderly,” Comunicar. Media Education Research Journal, vol. 23, no. 2, 2015.
O. Rosello, M. Exposito, and P. Maes, “Nevermind: using augmented reality for memorization,” in Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 2016, pp. 215–216.
Ctrl-Group, “Exploring arkit for health,” Sep 2017. [Online]. Available: https://www.ctrl-group.com/blog/2017/09/26/arkit
A. R. UK. (2016) A walk through dementia. [Online]. Available: https://www.awalkthroughdementia.org/
CamanioCare, “Bikearound,” Sep 2019. [Online]. Available: https://www.camanio.com/us/products/bikearound/
M. Larkin, “Bikearound: Making memories accessible and world travel feasible for all,” The Journal on Active Aging, Aug 2018.
Publicado
07/11/2020
Como Citar
ALVES, André de Mello; SILVA-CALPA, Greis; RAPOSO, Alberto Barbosa.
Memorabilia: aplicativo de realidade aumentada para suporte a pessoas com transtornos neurocognitivos. In: WORKSHOP DE INICIAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA - SIMPÓSIO DE REALIDADE VIRTUAL E AUMENTADA (SVR), 22. , 2020, Evento Online.
Anais [...].
Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação,
2020
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p. 49-53.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5753/svr_estendido.2020.12955.