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Radar-Based Gesture Recognition Towards Supporting Communication in Aphasia: The Bedroom Scenario., , , , , , and . MobiQuitous, volume 419 of Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, page 500-506. Springer, (2021)Gesture-Based Communication for People with Aphasia While in Bed., , , , and . ICT4AWE, page 237-244. SCITEPRESS, (2023)Aphluentia: Supporting Communication for People with Fluent Aphasia., , , , , , and . COMPSAC, page 1476-1481. IEEE, (2023)Subject Identification Based on Gait Using a RGB-D Camera., , , , and . SoCPaR, volume 942 of Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, page 76-85. Springer, (2018)NeuroKinect 3.0: Multi-Bed 3Dvideo-EEG System for Epilepsy Clinical Motion Monitoring., , , , , and . MIE, volume 247 of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, page 46-50. IOS Press, (2018)Enhanced Communication Support for Aphasia Using Gesture Recognition: The Bedroom Scenario., , , , , , and . ISC2, page 1-4. IEEE, (2021)Gesture Recognition for Communication Support in the Context of the Bedroom: Comparison of Two Wearable Solutions., , , , , , , , and . ICT4AWE, page 65-74. SCITEPRESS, (2023)Concept and Pictogram-Based User-Interface Design of a Helper Tool for People with Aphasia., , , , , , , , , and 2 other author(s). dHealth, volume 301 of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, page 77-82. IOS Press, (2023)Toward Supporting Communication for People with Aphasia: The In-Bed Scenario., , , , , , , and . MobileHCI (Adjunct), page 8:1-8:4. ACM, (2022)Exploring Radar Capabilities to Support Gesture-Based Interaction in Smart Environments., , , and . FG, page 1-9. IEEE, (2024)