Introduction to this special issue on intelligent systems for people with diverse cognitive abilities
Noemi Mauro (University of Turin)
Federica Cena (University of Turin)
Cynthia Putnam (DePaul University)
Maria Soledad Pera (TU Delft - Web Information Systems)
David Roldán Álvarez (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos)
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Abstract
This special issue highlights state-of-the-art research in intelligent systems and technology for people with diverse abilities. To control scope, we pay particular attention to cognitive diversity, including but not limited to, neurodevelopmental disorders and autism, cognitive and learningdisabilities, and dementia. We introduce the papers in this special issue by contextualizing them according to different research areas. By curating leading-edge contributions in this area, we aim to raise awareness about research challenges and requirements inherent in the development and assessment of systems designed for these categories of users.