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DESCRIPTION:This talk proposed a computational approach to the concept of m
 obility and discussed its existing and possible ICT implementations. Based
  on different psycho-cognitive human spaces introduced by B. Tversky (Stan
 ford 2004) the mobility is considered as an interaction task\, between the
 se spaces and human beings\, which has emerged during human evolution and 
 adaptation to the environment. Therefore\, different elementary functions\
 , subtending the mobility and proper to different spaces\, are identified\
 ; these functions\, which should be evolvable and suitable for constant hu
 man-environment co-evolution\, could be integrated in new ICT holistic tec
 hnological mobility assistance. A state-of-art of some of existing and on-
 going academic ICT projects\, which target the appropriate support of the 
 mobility concept will be provided.\n\nPoznan\, Wielkopolskie\, Poland
LOCATION:Poznan\, Wielkopolskie\, Poland
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SUMMARY:[Legacy Report] Visually impaired mobility and ICT supports
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/98476
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;This talk proposed a computational approach t
 o the concept of mobility and discussed its existing and possible ICT impl
 ementations. \nBased on different psycho-cognitive human spaces introduced
  by B. Tversky (Stanford 2004) the mobility is considered as an interactio
 n task\, between  these spaces and human beings\, which has emerged during
  human evolution and adaptation to the environment. Therefore\, different 
  elementary functions\, subtending the mobility and proper to different sp
 aces\, are identified\;  these functions\, which should be evolvable and s
 uitable for  constant human-environment co-evolution\, could be integrated
  in new ICT holistic technological mobility assistance. A state-of-art of 
 some of existing and on-going academic ICT projects\, which target the app
 ropriate support of the mobility concept will be provided.\n
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