Mrim M Alnfiai, Nouf Abdullah Alsudairy, Asma Ibrahim Alharbi, Nouf Nawar Alotaibi, Salma Mohsen M Alnefaie
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Abstract
Cognitive disabilities significantly impact individuals' ability to navigate daily life, creating challenges in communication, memory, and task performance. This research proposes an AI-enhanced framework integrating neural network technologies and advanced natural language processing algorithms to support individuals with cognitive disabilities. The framework aims to enhance language understanding, memory retention, and overall task efficiency. Its validity is demonstrated through experiments and performance analysis using real-world datasets, showing marked improvements in language comprehension, memory recall, and task execution. Key factors influencing the model's effectiveness include the severity of cognitive impairments, individual cognitive profiles, and the adaptability of AI algorithms. The transformative potential of AI-driven interventions is highlighted, offering personalized, scalable solutions to meet diverse needs. This study contributes to ongoing discussions on leveraging technology to promote independence, inclusion, and quality of life for individuals with cognitive disabilities, laying the groundwork for future advancements in cognitive augmentation and assistive technologies.
期刊介绍:
Cognitive Processing - International Quarterly of Cognitive Science is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes innovative contributions in the multidisciplinary field of cognitive science. Its main purpose is to stimulate research and scientific interaction through communication between specialists in different fields on topics of common interest and to promote an interdisciplinary understanding of the diverse topics in contemporary cognitive science. Cognitive Processing is articulated in the following sections:Cognitive DevelopmentCognitive Models of Risk and Decision MakingCognitive NeuroscienceCognitive PsychologyComputational Cognitive SciencesPhilosophy of MindNeuroimaging and Electrophysiological MethodsPsycholinguistics and Computational linguisticsQuantitative Psychology and Formal Theories in Cognitive ScienceSocial Cognition and Cognitive Science of Culture