ABSTRACT
This paper presents an ongoing project, PIUMA, Personalized Interactive Urban Maps for Autism, with the aim to help people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) move and live within cities.
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- Personalized interactive urban maps for autism: enhancing accessibility to urban environments for people with autism spectrum disorder
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