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6 December 2022 Research on rehabilitation training system for older autistic
Yue Cui, Xin Zhou
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Proceedings Volume 12458, International Conference on Biomedical and Intelligent Systems (IC-BIS 2022); 1245817 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2659986
Event: International Conference on Biomedical and Intelligent Systems, 2022, Chengdu, China
Abstract
In recent years, the number of people with autism increases gradually, and they get more social attention. But the current attention is mainly focused on children with autism, most of the autistic children can receive compulsory education, but they are seldom concerned once they graduate from school as the growth of the age. The rehabilitation of older autistic is in the vacuum state after they leaving school system and the family caregivers of them have huge pressure. What is more serious is that the condition of older autistic gets bad once they stop the rehabilitation training, so this paper studies and designs a rehabilitation training system for older autistic. It mainly includes the evaluation module, the general training module and the space environment module. The training system can evaluate physical condition of older autistic and then recommend rational training scheme, as well as, it can simulate various spatial environments and simple social occasions. The training system is appropriate for the family or other rehabilitation training institution when the older autistic graduate from school, it can provide good effect on the autistic.
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Yue Cui and Xin Zhou "Research on rehabilitation training system for older autistic", Proc. SPIE 12458, International Conference on Biomedical and Intelligent Systems (IC-BIS 2022), 1245817 (6 December 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2659986
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Sensors

Environmental sensing

Artificial intelligence

Intelligent sensors

Nervous system

Psychology

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