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inclusion – Progress in Research

5A: innovative solutions for people with ASDs

Project 5A – Autonomie per l’Autismo, Attraverso realtà virtuale, realtà Aumentata e Agenti conversazionali (Autonomy for Autism Across virtual reality, Augmented reality and Conversational Agents) has come to an end.

After two years of intense and exciting work, it was possible to find out about and test the innovative solutions developed as part of this research project, which was set up to strengthen the autonomy of people with ASDs (Autistic Spectrum Disorders), promote their social inclusion and improve their quality of life. 

The 5A project involves the use of interactive applications usable anywhere and anytime via smartphones, tablets and wearable headsets, which integrate Immersive Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Conversational Agents and, by creating a continuum between training in the virtual world and experiences in the real world, help people with ASDs to understand the environmental and socio-organisational characteristics of everyday environments and to correctly perform the related activities. Benefits include not only improved abilities, but also emotional-psychological reinforcement and general well-being.

Research efforts focused on mobility in city spaces: the underground, trains, supermarkets, museums, libraries, hospitals, etc. The 5A Virtual Reality applications allow people to practise using public transport by ‘immersing’ themselves, using a headset, in a digital environment that simulates spaces and activities typically found when using trains and the underground. The 5A Augmented Reality applications support users while using public transport in the real world by generating, on tablets or smartphones, visual information that is superimposed over the view of the surroundings and helps people understand how to get around and what to do. Both applications involve a Conversational Agent which acts as a virtual companion and proactively converses with the user to guide them during both the simulation of public transport use and the real-world experience.

The 5A applications were co-designed by a multidisciplinary team consisting of engineers and interaction designers from Politecnico di Milano and autism specialists from the two clinical partners – Fondazione Sacra Famiglia and IRCCS E. Medea – Associazione La Nostra Famiglia

The 5A project was carried out with the contribution of Fondazione TIM (Research call ‘Free to communicate. Smart Technologies and Innovation for Autism’) and the NRRP project MUSA (Multilayered Urban Sustainability Action/Spoke6 – Innovation for Sustainable and Inclusive Societies).

Andrea Brambilla and Erica Isa Mosca receive “Valutare Premia” award

Andrea Brambilla and Erica Isa Mosca were awarded first and second place in the third edition of “Valutare Premia”, the award given each year by the Lombardy Regional Council to young researchers who produce research with proposals of public benefit.

In his doctoral research, Andrea Brambilla developed and tested a multi-criteria evaluation tool for assessing quality and social, environmental and organisational sustainability in hospital health infrastructures. This user-friendly tool consists of indicators that are evidence-based, weighted and validated with international experts. The results of the research provide strategic indications that may be useful to hospital management and regional policy makers in making decisions for the  construction of safer and more sustainable hospitals and community health facilities.

In her PhD thesis, Erica Isa Mosca, developed and applied a performance assessment tool that, instead, enables measurement of social inclusion and accessibility of hospital facilities with objective and qualitative-quantitative indicators based on Inclusive Design and Universal Design. The final objective of the research is to support designers in developing environments that can guarantee the well-being of the greatest number of users.

Andrea and Erica, both born in 1992, after their PhD in Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering at Politecnico di Milano, continue to carry out research as Postdoctoral Research Fellows at the Politecnico Design & Health Lab, coordinated by Professor Stefano Capolongo.

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