Laurenzi, Emanuele

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Practice track: a learning tracker using digital biomarkers for autistic preschoolers

2022, Sandhu, Gurmit, Kilburg, Anne, Martin, Andreas, Pande, Charuta, Witschel, Hans Friedrich, Laurenzi, Emanuele, Billing, Erik, Hinkelmann, Knut, Gerber, Aurona

Preschool children, when diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), often ex- perience a long and painful journey on their way to self-advocacy. Access to standard of care is poor, with long waiting times and the feeling of stigmatization in many social set- tings. Early interventions in ASD have been found to deliver promising results, but have a high cost for all stakeholders. Some recent studies have suggested that digital biomarkers (e.g., eye gaze), tracked using affordable wearable devices such as smartphones or tablets, could play a role in identifying children with special needs. In this paper, we discuss the possibility of supporting neurodiverse children with technologies based on digital biomark- ers which can help to a) monitor the performance of children diagnosed with ASD and b) predict those who would benefit most from early interventions. We describe an ongoing feasibility study that uses the “DREAM dataset”, stemming from a clinical study with 61 pre-school children diagnosed with ASD, to identify digital biomarkers informative for the child’s progression on tasks such as imitation of gestures. We describe our vision of a tool that will use these prediction models and that ASD pre-schoolers could use to train certain social skills at home. Our discussion includes the settings in which this usage could be embedded.

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An Ontology-based and Case-based Reasoning supported Workplace Learning Approach

2016, Emmenegger, Sandro, Thönssen, Barbara, Laurenzi, Emanuele, Martin, Andreas, Zhang Sprenger, Congyu, Hinkelmann, Knut, Witschel, Hans Friedrich

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Visualization of patterns for hybrid learning and reasoning with human involvement

2020, Witschel, Hans Friedrich, Pande, Charuta, Martin, Andreas, Laurenzi, Emanuele, Hinkelmann, Knut, Dornberger, Rolf

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Workplace Learning - Providing Recommendations of Experts and Learning Resources in a Context-sensitive and Personalized Manner

2016, Emmenegger, Sandro, Laurenzi, Emanuele, Thönssen, Barbara, Zhang Sprenger, Congyu, Hinkelmann, Knut, Witschel, Hans Friedrich

Support of workplace learning is increasingly important as change in every form determines today's working world in industry and public administrations alike. Adapt quickly to a new job, a new task or a new team is a major challenge that must be dealt with ever faster. Workplace learning differs significantly from school learning as it should be strictly aligned to business goals. In our approach we support workplace learning by providing recommendations of experts and learning resources in a context-sensitive and personalized manner. We utilize user s' workplace environment, we consider their learning preferences and zone of proximal development, and compare required and acquired competencies in order to issue the best suited recommendations. Our approach is part of the European funded project Learn PAd. Applied research method is Design Science Research. Evaluation is done in an iterative process. The recommender system introduced here is evaluated theoretically based on user requirements and practically in an early evaluation process conducted by the Learn PAd application partner.