id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-031616-dckqb6er Murillo-Morales, Tomas Automatic Assistance to Cognitive Disabled Web Users via Reinforcement Learning on the Browser 2020-08-12 .txt text/plain 4320 195 55 It aims to infer the user's current cognitive state by collecting and analyzing user's physiological data in real time, such as eye tracking, heart beat rate and variability, and blink rate. These tools embed alternative easy-to-read or clarified content directly into the original Web document being visited when the user requests it, thereby enabling persons with a cognitive disability to independently browse the Web. Access methods may be tailored to the specific users based on personal data, generally created by supporting staff or educators [8] . The main advantage of the Easy Reading framework over existing cognitive support methods is that the personalized support tools are provided at the original websites in an automatic fashion instead of depending on separate user experiences which are commonly provided to users in a static, content-dependent manner and that must be manually authored by experts. The Easy Reading Reasoner is the client-based module in charge of solving the problem of inferring the affective state of the user from the current readings of physiological signals collected by a running AsTeRICS model. ./cache/cord-031616-dckqb6er.txt ./txt/cord-031616-dckqb6er.txt