US census data analysis shows parenthood and marriage create distinct mobility costs and amenity access, classifying cities by suitability for singles, married couples, or parents.
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This paper discusses design challenges and evaluation difficulties for AI-powered AAC interfaces, proposing more robust methods that incorporate users' multifaceted and intersectional needs.
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US census data analysis shows parenthood and marriage create distinct mobility costs and amenity access, classifying cities by suitability for singles, married couples, or parents.
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