Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments - PETRA '10, 2010
Due to decline in their cognitive function, elderly people with mild dementia living alone at hom... more Due to decline in their cognitive function, elderly people with mild dementia living alone at home are at risk of making errors in their activities of daily living (ADLs). In order to help such people, most activity recognition systems for assistive living in smart homes attempt to classify activities from coarse grained context such as location or time of day.
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments - PETRA '10, 2010
In this paper we discuss the use of low frame rate image cameras on a WSN in order to gather micr... more In this paper we discuss the use of low frame rate image cameras on a WSN in order to gather micro-context information in the context of smart homes and smart living spaces for the elderly. These simple devices are an attractive alternative to their more heavy duty counterparts since they can gather ambient image data at a rate that is
260 VFS Fooketal. become an ever greater part of our personal lives and incur higher social healt... more 260 VFS Fooketal. become an ever greater part of our personal lives and incur higher social healthcare cost. Hence, it is important to explore how information and communication technolo-gies (ICTs) might help in enabling the elders with dementia to remain ...
2009 11th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom), 2009
People with dementia lose their ability to learn, solve problems, and communicate. And they are a... more People with dementia lose their ability to learn, solve problems, and communicate. And they are all around us. To potentially replace some of their diminished memory and problem-solving abilities, erroneous-plan recognition (EPR) aims to detect defects or faults in the execution of correct plans by the dementia patient, and send timely audio and visual prompts to the dementia patient and
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments - PETRA '10, 2010
Due to decline in their cognitive function, elderly people with mild dementia living alone at hom... more Due to decline in their cognitive function, elderly people with mild dementia living alone at home are at risk of making errors in their activities of daily living (ADLs). In order to help such people, most activity recognition systems for assistive living in smart homes attempt to classify activities from coarse grained context such as location or time of day.
2010 International Conference on Body Sensor Networks, 2010
Abstract—Incontinence is highly prevalent in Patients with Dementia (PWD) due to a decline in the... more Abstract—Incontinence is highly prevalent in Patients with Dementia (PWD) due to a decline in their physical and mental abilities. Those PWD may lie in soiled diaper for prolonged periods if timely diaper change is not in place. Current manual care practices may not be able to ...
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments - PETRA '10, 2010
Due to decline in their cognitive function, elderly people with mild dementia living alone at hom... more Due to decline in their cognitive function, elderly people with mild dementia living alone at home are at risk of making errors in their activities of daily living (ADLs). In order to help such people, most activity recognition systems for assistive living in smart homes attempt to classify activities from coarse grained context such as location or time of day.
260 VFS Fooketal. become an ever greater part of our personal lives and incur higher social healt... more 260 VFS Fooketal. become an ever greater part of our personal lives and incur higher social healthcare cost. Hence, it is important to explore how information and communication technolo-gies (ICTs) might help in enabling the elders with dementia to remain ...
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments - PETRA '10, 2010
Due to decline in their cognitive function, elderly people with mild dementia living alone at hom... more Due to decline in their cognitive function, elderly people with mild dementia living alone at home are at risk of making errors in their activities of daily living (ADLs). In order to help such people, most activity recognition systems for assistive living in smart homes attempt to classify activities from coarse grained context such as location or time of day.
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments - PETRA '10, 2010
In this paper we discuss the use of low frame rate image cameras on a WSN in order to gather micr... more In this paper we discuss the use of low frame rate image cameras on a WSN in order to gather micro-context information in the context of smart homes and smart living spaces for the elderly. These simple devices are an attractive alternative to their more heavy duty counterparts since they can gather ambient image data at a rate that is
260 VFS Fooketal. become an ever greater part of our personal lives and incur higher social healt... more 260 VFS Fooketal. become an ever greater part of our personal lives and incur higher social healthcare cost. Hence, it is important to explore how information and communication technolo-gies (ICTs) might help in enabling the elders with dementia to remain ...
2009 11th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom), 2009
People with dementia lose their ability to learn, solve problems, and communicate. And they are a... more People with dementia lose their ability to learn, solve problems, and communicate. And they are all around us. To potentially replace some of their diminished memory and problem-solving abilities, erroneous-plan recognition (EPR) aims to detect defects or faults in the execution of correct plans by the dementia patient, and send timely audio and visual prompts to the dementia patient and
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments - PETRA '10, 2010
Due to decline in their cognitive function, elderly people with mild dementia living alone at hom... more Due to decline in their cognitive function, elderly people with mild dementia living alone at home are at risk of making errors in their activities of daily living (ADLs). In order to help such people, most activity recognition systems for assistive living in smart homes attempt to classify activities from coarse grained context such as location or time of day.
2010 International Conference on Body Sensor Networks, 2010
Abstract—Incontinence is highly prevalent in Patients with Dementia (PWD) due to a decline in the... more Abstract—Incontinence is highly prevalent in Patients with Dementia (PWD) due to a decline in their physical and mental abilities. Those PWD may lie in soiled diaper for prolonged periods if timely diaper change is not in place. Current manual care practices may not be able to ...
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments - PETRA '10, 2010
Due to decline in their cognitive function, elderly people with mild dementia living alone at hom... more Due to decline in their cognitive function, elderly people with mild dementia living alone at home are at risk of making errors in their activities of daily living (ADLs). In order to help such people, most activity recognition systems for assistive living in smart homes attempt to classify activities from coarse grained context such as location or time of day.
260 VFS Fooketal. become an ever greater part of our personal lives and incur higher social healt... more 260 VFS Fooketal. become an ever greater part of our personal lives and incur higher social healthcare cost. Hence, it is important to explore how information and communication technolo-gies (ICTs) might help in enabling the elders with dementia to remain ...
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