Tag: SensorAble
New research articles
Over the last several months, four (4) new research articles pertaining to SensorAble have made their way to cyberspace, including:
- Sound Impairment Effect on Cognitive Skill Performance
- PPI Questionnaire on Adaptive Wearable Appropriateness as an Autistic Intervention
- In Defence of ML/CNN for the SensorAble Research Project
- Refining the ML/DL Argument for the SensorAble Project
Happy reading…more news in a month!
Study Now Closed
I am pleased to report that both the SensorAble Online Focus Group and Surveys are now completed. Thanks to everyone who provided their incredible participation, guidance and kindness.
Your support may lead to the development of theory and research that just might make the world a little less distracting and anxiety-producing for the neurodiverse.
Stay tuned to this space as I continue to scrub the data, and provide updates on what the research yields. Baby steps initially, leading to the development of my PhD thesis and hopefully some tangible results that provide autonomy, greater participation and comfort at both school, work and other venues.
Thank you and please stay safe and well during these most unusual times.