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Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) systems and services must support users' activities and participation. Therefore, AAL evaluation tools must go beyond the instrumental factors and must assess how AAL systems and services can help people to perform complex activities of daily life or social roles. In this context, this paper presents an on-going research work within the Living Usability Lab (LUL) where the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health is being used as a comprehensive model for the evaluation of AAL systems and services.
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