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Ubiquitous Event Mining to Enhance Personal Health

Published: 08 October 2018 Publication History

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Advances in user interfaces, pattern recognition, and ubiquitous computing continue to pave the way for better navigation towards our health goals. Quantitative methods which can guide us towards our personal health goals will help us optimize our daily life actions, and environmental exposures. Ubiquitous computing is essential for monitoring these factors and actuating timely interventions in all relevant circumstances. We need to combine the events recognized by different ubiquitous systems and derive actionable causal relationships from an event ledger. Understanding of user habits and health should be teleported between applications rather than these systems working in silos, allowing systems to find the optimal guidance medium for required interventions. We propose a method through which applications and devices can enhance the user experience by leveraging event relationships, leading the way to more relevant, useful, and, most importantly, pleasurable health guidance experience.

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UbiComp '18: Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Joint Conference and 2018 International Symposium on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Wearable Computers
October 2018
1881 pages
ISBN:9781450359665
DOI:10.1145/3267305
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  1. Event Mining
  2. Pattern Recognition
  3. Personal Health Navigation
  4. User Interface

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  • (2020)Continuous Health Interface Event RetrievalProceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval10.1145/3372278.3390705(486-494)Online publication date: 8-Jun-2020

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