aria-project
Open-source AI companions for Parkinson's disease. Assistive robotics buildable for under $500. Research-backed, community-driven
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ARIA (Adaptive Robotic Intelligence for Aging) is an open-source initiative creating accessible AI-powered companion systems for individuals with Parkinson's disease.
## The Problem
- 10 million people worldwide live with Parkinson's disease
- 60% experience freezing of gait (FoG), a debilitating symptom
- Commercial assistive robots cost $3,000–$70,000
- Most families cannot afford these life-improving technologies
## Our Solution
We're building open-source assistive companions that anyone can build for under $500:
- **ARIA Bloom**: Tabletop companion for medication reminders and conversation
- **ARIA Guide**: Walker-integrated system with laser gait cueing (68% FoG reduction)
- **ARIA Frame**: Digital portrait for video calls and cognitive exercises
- **ARIA Rover**: Mobile companion that follows users room-to-room
## How We're Different
- **Open Source**: All designs, code, and research freely available (MIT license)
- **Research-Backed**: Built on peer-reviewed neuroscience and clinical studies
- **Community-Driven**: Not venture-backed—steward-governed by contributors
- **Accessible**: Designed for families to build, not corporations to sell
## What Funds Support
- Prototype hardware (Raspberry Pi, sensors, 3D printing)
- AI model development (dysarthric speech recognition)
- Documentation and build guides
- Patient pilot programs and usability testing
## Links
- Website: https://dbutler-a11y.github.io/aria-research/
- Research Paper: https://dbutler-a11y.github.io/aria-research/research-paper.html
- GitHub: https://github.com/dbutler-a11y/aria-research
- Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18250818
## The Problem
- 10 million people worldwide live with Parkinson's disease
- 60% experience freezing of gait (FoG), a debilitating symptom
- Commercial assistive robots cost $3,000–$70,000
- Most families cannot afford these life-improving technologies
## Our Solution
We're building open-source assistive companions that anyone can build for under $500:
- **ARIA Bloom**: Tabletop companion for medication reminders and conversation
- **ARIA Guide**: Walker-integrated system with laser gait cueing (68% FoG reduction)
- **ARIA Frame**: Digital portrait for video calls and cognitive exercises
- **ARIA Rover**: Mobile companion that follows users room-to-room
## How We're Different
- **Open Source**: All designs, code, and research freely available (MIT license)
- **Research-Backed**: Built on peer-reviewed neuroscience and clinical studies
- **Community-Driven**: Not venture-backed—steward-governed by contributors
- **Accessible**: Designed for families to build, not corporations to sell
## What Funds Support
- Prototype hardware (Raspberry Pi, sensors, 3D printing)
- AI model development (dysarthric speech recognition)
- Documentation and build guides
- Patient pilot programs and usability testing
## Links
- Website: https://dbutler-a11y.github.io/aria-research/
- Research Paper: https://dbutler-a11y.github.io/aria-research/research-paper.html
- GitHub: https://github.com/dbutler-a11y/aria-research
- Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18250818
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