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Title | Autonomous guidance of handwashing for people with dementia using a partially observable Markov decision process |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2007 |
Authors | Hoey, J., A. von Bertoldi, K. Fenton, J. Boger, and A. Mihailidis |
Conference Name | Second International Conference on Technology and Aging |
Date Published | 06/2007 |
Publisher | ICTA |
Conference Location | Toronto |
Keywords | autonomous guidance, dementia, handwashing, Markov decision process |
Intelligent Technologies for Wellness and Independent Living Lab
295 Phillip Street
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
N2L 3W8
Contact Jennifer Boger, Director, Intelligent Technologies for Wellness and Independent Living (ITWIL) Lab
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