Promoting Inclusive Work with Digital Assistance Systems: Experiences of Cognitively Disabled Workers with In-Situ Assembly Support

Mario Heinz-Jakobs, Anja Große-Coosmann, C. Röcker
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Digital work assistance systems have the potential to promote inclusive work by supporting people with disabilities to carry out manual work processes independently, thereby contributing to a greater degree of personal autonomy. However, the question arises whether people with cognitive disabilities would accept digital assistance systems in the professional environment. In this paper, we present a user study with workers with intellectual and mental disabilities from a sheltered workshop organization to investigate their experiences using projection-based assembly assistance systems. Our results show that people with cognitive disabilities generally have positive experiences using projection-based assistance systems to carry out manual assembly processes. Furthermore, the participants showed a positive emotional connection to the assistance system and reported no to low health symptoms while using the system.
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数字工作辅助系统有可能通过支持残疾人独立完成手工工作流程来促进包容性工作,从而促进更大程度的个人自主权。然而,问题是认知障碍患者是否会在专业环境中接受数字辅助系统。在本文中,我们提出了一个用户研究与工人的智力和精神残疾的庇护车间组织调查他们的经验使用投影为基础的装配辅助系统。我们的研究结果表明,有认知障碍的人通常在使用基于投影的辅助系统进行手工组装过程中有积极的体验。此外,参与者对辅助系统表现出积极的情感联系,在使用该系统时没有出现低健康症状。
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