Name
Affiliation
Papers
ROBERTA ANNICCHIARICO
IRCCS Santa Lucia
21
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
59
118
13.91
Referers 
Referees 
References 
370
262
109
Search Limit
100370
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
ICT Solutions to Develop an Effective Motor and Cognitive Training to Reduce Risk of Falls - The I-DONT-FALL Project.00.342015
Post-processing: Bridging the gap between modelling and effective decision-support. The profile assessment grid in human behaviour.50.502013
An ontology-based personalization of health-care knowledge to support clinical decisions for chronically ill patients.502.252012
AI based fall management services: the role of the i-walker in I-DONTFALL30.502012
The role of i-Walker in post-stroke training.20.502012
Enhancing service delivering, improving quality of life, preserving independence through assistive technology.10.352012
iTutorials for the Support of Elderly Population with Cognitive Impairment10.402010
iTutorials for the Aid of Cognitively Impaired Elderly Population.20.372010
To Share or Not to Share SHARE-it: Lessons Learnt.10.362010
Participatory design for challenging user groups: a case study20.382010
An Ontology for the Care of the Elder at Home100.802009
Legal Concerns Regarding AmI Assisted Living in the Elderly, Worldwide and in Romania00.342009
Normal versus Pathological Cognitive Aging: Variability as a Constraint of Patients Profiling for AmI Design00.342009
An Adaptive Scheme for Wheelchair Navigation Collaborative Control.40.612008
Towards an Intelligent Service to Elders Mobility Using the i-Walker.40.712008
Shared autonomy in assistive technologies10.372007
Intelligent healthcare managing: an assistive technology approach111.132007
The impact of cognitive navigation assistance on people with special needs40.822007
E-Tools: An Agent Coordination Layer To Support The Mobility Of Persons With Disabilities.30.492006
Assistive technologies for the disabled and for the new generation of senior citizens: the e-Tools architecture142.012003
Thesis: New methodology for disability assessment: analysis of WHO-Disability Assessment Schedule II with clustering based on rules00.342003