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Slide 1
RubyDemenz

Developing a puppet-like robot that can take care to help people suffering on
dementia

Slide 2
Mobile

A virtual emboddied agent helps people with cognitive disabilities to use the
public transport system independently

Slide 3
ADAMAAS

Augmented reality glasses to help people with cognitive diasbilities






About us

The intelligent assistive systems research group is a research joint venture of
the professorship "Human Factors, Interactive Systems" and of the professorship
"Ambient Intelligent Systems", which are part of the Rhine-Waal university of
applied science.

Our vision's statement

We work together in a team to discover, design, and develop digital technologies
in which we put the human – who traditionally have been at the endpoint of a
transaction – first. We are proud of our human value-oriented approach, and we
believe in the power of our holistic and interdisciplinary approach as a change
maker. In our usability lab, We welcome innovation - no matter where it
originates. We aspire to learn, adapt, and communicate openly about our
processes as we invest in the most promising edges of science, many aspects of
human perception, decision-  and action behavior. By modeling and transferring
these insights into technical systems to stimulate cognitive systems for
academic and industrial applications, we develop new innovative and anticipative
products that simultaneously fulfill the most significant user needs.

> An AI system that cannot explain itself is not really intelligent.
> 
> Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Ressel

> Modern Assistive Technologies have to adapt to the user and to anticipate
> their behaviour  –  not the other way around.
> 
> Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Kai Essig

Research Domain

To develop cognitive systems that can interact and support users in an
intuitive, anticipative, and natural way according to their individual needs, we
apply a holistic approach where we combine modern methods and techniques from
various disciplines, such as:

 * Usability Engineering
 * Augmented Reality
 * Artificial Intelligence


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