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PervasiveHealth 2017: Barcelona, Spain
- Nuria Oliver, Mary Czerwinski:
Proceedings of the 11th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, PervasiveHealth 2017, Barcelona, Spain, May 23-26, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-6363-1
Mental health and social support
- Maria Angela Ferrario, William Simm, Adrian Gradinar, Stephen Forshaw, Marcia Tavares Smith, Thomas Lee, Ian C. Smith, Jon Whittle:
Computing and mental health: intentionality and reflection at the click of a button. 1-10 - Jin Kang, Jomara Bindá, Pratik Agarwal, Bruno Saconi, Eun Kyoung Choe:
Fostering user engagement: improving sense of identity through cosmetic customization in wearable trackers. 11-20 - Sonali R. Mishra, Predrag V. Klasnja:
"Move into another world of happy": insights for designing affect-based physical activity interventions. 21-30 - Annu Sible Prabhakar, Lucia Guerra-Reyes, Anne Effron, Vanessa M. Kleinschmidt, Maggie Driscoll, Charles Peters, Vanessa Pereira, Majdah Alshehri, Tom Ongwere, Katie A. Siek:
"let me know if you need anything": support realities of new mothers. 31-40 - Noga Minsky, Ronald Tamler:
Endocrine econsults improve access to care for the underserved. 41-47
Healthy aging
- Josh Cherian, Vijay Rajanna, Daniel W. Goldberg, Tracy Hammond:
Did you remember to brush?: a noninvasive wearable approach to recognizing brushing teeth for elderly care. 48-57 - Jessica Pater, Shane Owens, Sarah Farmer, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, W. Bradley Fain:
Addressing medication adherence technology needs in an aging population. 58-67 - Chien Wen Yuan, Jessica Kropczynski, Richard J. Wirth, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
Investigating older adults' social networks and coproduction activities for health. 68-77 - Julie Doyle, Emma Murphy, Suzanne Smith, Caoimhe Hannigan, Janneke Kuiper, An Jacobs, John Dinsmore:
Addressing medication management for older people with multimorbidities: a multi-stakeholder approach. 78-87
Data analytics
- Jörg Sander, Antoine de Schipper, Annette Brons, Svetlana Mironcika, Huub Toussaint, Ben A. M. Schouten, Ben J. A. Kröse:
Detecting delays in motor skill development of children through data analysis of a smart play device. 88-91 - Petar Velickovic, Nicholas D. Lane, Sourav Bhattacharya, Angela Chieh, Otmane Bellahsen, Matthieu Vegreville:
Scaling health analytics to millions without compromising privacy using deep distributed behavior models. 92-100 - Roland Ellerweg, Katharina Hofer, Artur Khromov, Peter Voigt, Sebastian Fischer:
Applying trajectory mining in medical image data. 101-109 - Ayelet Ben-Sasson, Eli Ben-Sasson, Kayla Jacobs, Eden Saig:
Baby CROINC: an online, crowd-based, expert-curated system for monitoring child development. 110-119
Mobility and rehabilitation
- Sandra Hellmers, Sebastian J. F. Fudickar, Eugen Lange, Christian Lins, Andreas Hein:
Validation of a motion capture suit for clinical gait analysis. 120-126 - Anup K. Mishra, Marjorie Skubic, Bradley W. Willis, Trent M. Guess, Swithin S. Razu, Carmen Abbott, Aaron D. Gray:
Examining methods to estimate static body sway from the Kinect V2.0 skeletal data: implications for clinical rehabilitation. 127-135 - Meethu Malu, Leah Findlater:
Sharing automatically tracked activity data: implications for therapists and people with mobility impairments. 136-145 - Ana Pereira, Vânia Guimarães, Inês Sousa:
Joint angles tracking for rehabilitation at home using inertial sensors: a feasibility study. 146-154
Fitness and self-reflection
- Roelof Anne Jelle de Vries, Cristina Zaga, Franciszka Bayer, Constance H. C. Drossaert, Khiet P. Truong, Vanessa Evers:
Experts get me started, peers keep me going: comparing crowd- versus expert-designed motivational text messages for exercise behavior change. 155-162 - Fereshteh Amini, Khalad Hasan, Andrea Bunt, Pourang Irani:
Data representations for in-situ exploration of health and fitness data. 163-172 - Eun Kyoung Choe, Bongshin Lee, Haining Zhu, Nathalie Henry Riche, Dominikus Baur:
Understanding self-reflection: how people reflect on personal data through visual data exploration. 173-182 - Ayse G. Büyüktür, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman, Pei-Yao Hung:
Design considerations for semi-automated tracking: self-care plans in spinal cord injury. 183-192
At home
- Dawood Al-Masslawi, Lori Block, Charlene Ronquillo, Shannon Handfield, Sidney S. Fels, Rodger Lea, Leanne M. Currie:
SuperNurse: nurses' workarounds informing the design of interactive technologies for home wound care. 193-202 - Robert Wallace, Carmen Abbott, Marjorie Skubic:
Exploring clinical correlations in centroid-based gait metrics from depth data collected in the home. 203-206 - Sandra Hellmers, Enno-Edzard Steen, Lena Dasenbrock, Andrea Heinks, Jürgen M. Bauer, Sebastian J. F. Fudickar, Andreas Hein:
Towards a minimized unsupervised technical assessment of physical performance in domestic environments. 207-216
Cardiac technologies
- Anirban Dutta Choudhury, Rohan Banerjee, Arpan Pal, K. M. Mandana:
A fusion approach for non-invasive detection of coronary artery disease. 217-220 - Tariq O. Andersen, Pernille R. D. Andersen, Anders C. Kornum, Trine M. Larsen:
Understanding patient experience: a deployment study in cardiac remote monitoring. 221-230 - Akshay Jain, Mihail Popescu, James Keller, Jeffery L. Belden, Richelle J. Koopman, Sonal J. Patil, Shannon Canfield, Linsey M. Steege, Victoria A. Shaffer, Pete Wegier, K. D. Valentine, A. Hathaway:
A decision support system for home BP measurements. 231-234
Augmenting clinical care
- Jiachun Du, Qi Wang, Liesbet De Baets, Panos Markopoulos:
Supporting shoulder pain prevention and treatment with wearable technology. 235-243 - Xin Tong, Servet Ulas, Weina Jin, Diane Gromala, Chris Shaw:
The design and evaluation of a body-sensing video game to foster empathy towards chronic pain patients. 244-250 - Fateme Rajabiyazdi, Charles Perin, Jo Vermeulen, Haley MacLeod, Diane Gromala, Sheelagh Carpendale:
Differences that matter: in-clinic communication challenges. 251-260
Challenges and opportunities in pervasive health-enabled telemedicine
- Ahmed Fadhil, Silvia Gabrielli:
Addressing challenges in promoting healthy lifestyles: the al-chatbot approach. 261-265 - Karin Slegers, Maarten Van Mechelen, Jeroen Vanattenhoven:
Mapping the health technology needs of congestive heart failure patients: user needs vs. feasibility. 266-271 - Venet Osmani, Stefano Forti, Oscar Mayora, Diego Conforti:
Enabling prescription-based health apps. 272-275 - Nadir Weibel:
New frontiers for pervasive telemedicine: from data science in the wild to HoloPresence. 276-281 - Matteo Danieletto, Li Li, Joel T. Dudley:
Application of I-COMO device towards geographic disease enrichment pattern revealed from electronic medical record at a large Urban academic medical center. 282-287 - Venet Osmani, Stefano Forti, Oscar Mayora, Diego Conforti:
Challenges and opportunities in evolving TreC personal health record platform. 288-291 - Johannes Tröger, Nicklas Linz, Jan Alexandersson, Alexandra König, Philippe H. Robert:
Automated speech-based screening for alzheimer's disease in a care service scenario. 292-297
Health-i-coach intelligent technologies for coaching in health
- Chris Baber, Ahmad Khattab, Joachim Hermsdörfer, Alan Wing, Martin J. Russell:
Coaching through smart objects. 298-306 - Matthias Wölfel:
Acceptance of dynamic feedback to poor sitting habits by anthropomorphic objects. 307-314 - Julia S. Mollee, Anouk Middelweerd, Saskia J. te Velde, Michel C. A. Klein:
Evaluation of a personalized coaching system for physical activity: user appreciation and adherence. 315-324 - Daniel Aranki, Uma Balakrishnan, Hannah Sarver, Lucas Serven, Carlos Asuncion, Kaidi Du, Caitlin Gruis, Gao Xian Peh, Yu Xiao, Ruzena Bajcsy:
RunningCoach: cadence training system for long-distance runners. 325-334 - Carme Zambrana, Sebastian Idelsohn-Zielonka, Mireia Claramunt-Molet, Maria Almenara-Masbernat, Eloy Opisso, Josep María Tormos, Felip Miralles, Eloisa Vargiu:
A hierarchical approach to recognize purposeful movements using inertial sensors: preliminary experiments and results. 335-341 - Antigoni Mezari, Ilias Maglogiannis:
Gesture recognition using symbolic aggregate approximation and dynamic time warping on motion data. 342-347 - George Moore, Leo Galway, Mark P. Donnelly:
Remember to smile: design of a mobile affective technology to help promote individual happiness through smiling. 348-354 - Claudia Villalonga, Harm op den Akker, Hermie Hermens, Luis Javier Herrera, Héctor Pomares, Ignacio Rojas, Olga Valenzuela, Oresti Banos:
Ontological modeling of motivational messages for physical activity coaching. 355-364 - Martin Gerdes, Santiago G. Martinez, Dian Tjondronegoro:
Conceptualization of a personalized ecoach for wellness promotion. 365-374 - Elham Dolatabadi, Ying Xuan Zhi, Bing Ye, Marge M. Coahran, Giorgia Lupinacci, Alex Mihailidis, Rosalie Wang, Babak Taati:
The toronto rehab stroke pose dataset to detect compensation during stroke rehabilitation therapy. 375-381 - Maria A. García-Corretjer, Sergi Navarro-Aubanell, David Miralles:
Towards a new measurement language for self-knowledge in personal-informatics. 382-385 - Ramazan Gündogdu, Alexander Bejan, Christophe Kunze, Matthias Wölfel:
Activating people with dementia using natural user interface interaction on a surface computer. 386-394 - Ramón Hervás, David Ruiz-Carrasco, Tania Mondéjar, José Bravo:
Gamification mechanics for behavioral change: a systematic review and proposed taxonomy. 395-404 - Gabriel Lugo Bustillo, Mario Alberto Ibarra-Manzano, Fang Ba, Irene Cheng:
Virtual reality and hand tracking system as a medical tool to evaluate patients with parkinson's. 405-408 - Rieks op den Akker, Randy Klaassen, Kim C. M. Bul, Pamela M. Kato, Gert Jan van der Burg, Pierpaolo Di Bitonto:
Let them play: experiences in the wild with a gamification and coaching system for young diabetes patients. 409-418 - Zilu Liang, Takuichi Nishimura, Satoshi Nishimura:
Explicit exercise coaching for health promotion based on bio-mechanics and ontology engineering. 419-422
Leveraging patient-generated data for collaborative decision making in healthcare
- Eivind Flobak, Frode Guribye, Daniel A. Jensen, Astri J. Lundervold:
Designing data-driven interventions for mental health care. 423-426 - Jakob Eg Larsen, Thomas Blomseth Christiansen, Kasper Eskelund:
Fostering bilateral patient-clinician engagement in active self-tracking of subjective experience. 427-430 - Darius A. Rohani, Nanna Tuxen, Lars Vedel Kessing, Jakob E. Bardram:
Designing for hourly activity sampling in behavioral activation. 431-435 - Heleen Rutjes, Martijn C. Willemsen, Janne van Kollenburg, Sander Bogers, Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn:
Benefits and costs of patient generated data, from the clinician's and patient's perspective. 436-439 - Hariharan Subramonyam, Bongshin Lee, Sile O'Modhrain, Eytan Adar:
Data dialog: facilitating collaborative decision making through data-driven conversations. 440-443 - Tariq O. Andersen, Jonas Moll:
SCAUT: using patient-generated data to improve remote monitoring of cardiac device patients. 444-447 - Fateme Rajabiyazdi, Charles Perin, Lora Oehlberg, Sheelagh Carpendale:
The challenges of individuality to technology approaches to personally collected health data. 448-451
Posters and demos
- Daniel Tetteroo:
Tagtrainer: end-user adaptable technology for physical rehabilitation. 452-454 - Mark Nazemi, Maryam Mobini, Diane Gromala, Hin Hin Ko, Julie Carlson:
Sonic therapy for anxiety management in clinical settings. 455-459 - Md. Zakir Hossain, Tom Gedeon:
Classifying posed and real smiles from observers' peripheral physiology. 460-463 - Vishwajith Ramesh, Kunal Agrawal, Brett C. Meyer, Gert Cauwenberghs, Nadir Weibel:
Exploring stroke-associated hemiparesis assessment with support vector machines. 464-467 - Jomara Bindá, Hyehyun Park, John M. Carroll, Natalie Cope, Tina Chien-Wen Yuan, Eun Kyoung Choe:
Intergenerational sharing of health data among family members. 468-471 - Kaveh Bakhtiyari, Jürgen Ziegler, Hafizah Husain:
KinRes: depth sensor noise reduction in contactless respiratory monitoring. 472-475 - Zilu Liang, Bernd Ploderer, Mario Alberto Chapa Martell:
Is fitbit fit for sleep-tracking?: sources of measurement errors and proposed countermeasures. 476-479 - Florian Schmidt, Vincent Hennig, Sarah Köhler, Marcel Wallschläger, Anton Gulenko, Hartmut Schmidt, Odej Kao:
Novel framework combining health records with medical algorithms. 480-481 - Stefan Wagner, Esben Hunnerup:
OpenTele+ for extending telemedicine with pervasive healthcare features. 482-483 - Charlotte Tang, Mohamed Magueramane, Robert Sierminski, Housam Eldin Mohamed:
Changes in international students' health care and management. 484-487 - Tina Chien-Wen Yuan, Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Richard J. Wirth, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
We are healthier together: designing for technology-mediated health coproductions by older adults. 488-491 - Junichiro Hayano, Yutaka Yoshida, Emi Yuda:
Characteristics of basal heart rate during daily life: relationships with age, sex, and mean heart rate. 492-495
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