Looking At Situationally-Induced Impairments And Disabilities (SIIDs) With People With Cognitive Brain Injury
This work addresses a domain-specific problem for individuals with cognitive brain injuries, such as prosopagnosia, by exploring how SIIDs can assist in situational impairments, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing SIIDs research without claiming major breakthroughs.
The paper tackles the problem of supporting people with prosopagnosia (facial recognition impairment) by developing a speaker recognition system to alert users about who they are talking to, but no concrete results or numbers are provided in the abstract.
In this document, we discuss our work into a speaker recognition to support people with prosopagnosia and the limitations of alerting the user of whom they are in discussion with. We will discuss how current research into Situationally Induced Impairments Disabilities (SIIDs) can assist people with disabilities and vice versa and how our work can support people who may find themselves in a situation where they are impaired with facial recognition.