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PervasiveHealth 2014: Oldenburg, Germany
- Andreas Hein, Susanne Boll, Friedrich Köhler:
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, PervasiveHealth 2014, Oldenburg, Germany, May 20-23, 2014. ICST 2014, ISBN 978-1-63190-011-2
Main track
- Munirul M. Haque, Ferdaus Ahmed Kawsar, Mohammad Adibuzzaman, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Richard Love, Rumana Dowla, David Roe, Tahmina Ferdousy, Reza Selim:
Findings of mobile based palliative care system: towards formulating a generic framework for measuring QoL. 1-8 - Gabriela Marcu, Anind K. Dey, Sara B. Kiesler:
Designing for collaborative reflection. 9-16 - Laura Pina, Kael Rowan, Asta Roseway, Paul Johns, Gillian R. Hayes, Mary Czerwinski:
In situ cues for ADHD parenting strategies using mobile technology. 17-24 - Jesse Cirimele, Leslie Wu, Kristen Leach, Stuart K. Card, T. Kyle Harrison, Larry F. Chu, Scott R. Klemmer:
RapidRead: step-at-a-glance crisis checklists. 25-32 - Matthew N. Bonner, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Gauging the patient-centered potential of online health seeking. 33-40 - Alberto Bucciero, Stefano Santo Sabato, Marco Zappatore:
A biomechanical analysis system of posture. 41-48 - Lauren Wilcox, Steven K. Feiner, Noémie Elhadad, David K. Vawdrey, Tran H. Tran:
Patient-centered tools for medication information search. 49-56 - Christiana Tsiourti, Emilie Joly, Cindy Wings, Maher Ben Moussa, Katarzyna Wac:
Virtual assistive companions for older adults: qualitative field study and design implications. 57-64 - Claas Ahlrichs, Albert Samà:
Is "frequency distribution" enough to detect tremor in PD patients using a wrist worn accelerometer? 65-71 - Phil Adams, Mashfiqui Rabbi, Tauhidur Rahman, Mark Matthews, Amy Voida, Geri Gay, Tanzeem Choudhury, Stephen Voida:
Towards personal stress informatics: comparing minimally invasive techniques for measuring daily stress in the wild. 72-79 - Qu Tang, Damon J. Vidrine, Eric Crowder, Stephen S. Intille:
Automated detection of puffing and smoking with wrist accelerometers. 80-87 - Nathalie Yarkony, Kamran Sayrafian, Antonio Possolo:
Energy harvesting from the human leg motion. 88-92 - Arezou Soltani Panah, Ron G. van Schyndel:
A lightweight high capacity ECG watermark with protection against data loss. 93-100 - Swamy Ananthanarayan, Miranda Sheh, Alice Chien, Halley Profita, Katie A. Siek:
Designing wearable interfaces for knee rehabilitation. 101-108 - Pablo Paredes, Ran Gilad-Bachrach, Mary Czerwinski, Asta Roseway, Kael Rowan, Javier Hernandez:
PopTherapy: coping with stress through pop-culture. 109-117 - Jamie L. Crawford, Cheng Guo, Jessica Schroeder, Rosa I. Arriaga, Jennifer Mankoff:
Is it a question of trust?: how search preferences influence forum use. 118-125 - Syed Shabih Hasan, Octav Chipara, Yu-Hsiang Wu, Nazan Aksan:
Evaluating auditory contexts and their impacts on hearing aid outcomes with mobile phones. 126-133 - Julie Doyle, Lorcan Walsh, Antonella Sassu, Teresa McDonagh:
Designing a wellness self-management tool for older adults: results from a field trial of YourWellness. 134-141 - Norman Hendrich, Hannes Bistry, Benjamin Adler, Jianwei Zhang:
User-driven software design for an elderly care service robot. 142-149 - Janne Vainio, Ilkka Korhonen, Outi Kenttä, Joona Järvinen, Kirsikka Kaipainen:
Learning healthy habits with a mobile self-intervention. 150-157
Short papers and posters
- M. S. Hane Aung, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Paul J. Watson, Amanda C. de C. Williams:
Automatic recognition of fear-avoidance behavior in chronic pain physical rehabilitation. 158-161 - Franziska Bathelt-Tok, Sabine Glesner, Oliver Blankenstein:
Data-dependent controller synthesis to enable reliable and safe interoperability of medical devices. 162-165 - Tauhidur Rahman, Mi Zhang, Stephen Voida, Tanzeem Choudhury:
Towards accurate non-intrusive recollection of stress levels using mobile sensing and contextual recall. 166-169 - Alina Huldtgren, Gabriela Ascencio San Pedro, Anna Elisabeth Pohlmeyer, Natalia Andrea Romero Herrera:
AAL-technology acceptance through experience. 170-173 - Yin Bi, Wenyao Xu, Nan Guan, Yangjie Wei, Wang Yi:
Pervasive eating habits monitoring and recognition through a wearable acoustic sensor. 174-177 - Benjamin Poppinga, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
NavMem explorer: an orientation aid for people with mild cognitive impairments. 178-181 - Jens Weppner, Paul Lukowicz:
Emergency app for people with hearing and speech disabilities: design, implementation and evaluation according to legal requirements in Germany. 182-185 - AbuBakr Awad, Mahasen Mabrouk, Tahany Awad, Naglaa Zayed, Sherif Mousa, Mohamed Saeed:
Performance evaluation of decision tree classifiers for the prediction of response to treatment of hepatitis C patients. 186-190 - Damyanka Tsvyatkova, Cristiano Storni:
Investigating issues related to pediatric diabetes education: problems and barriers. 191-194
Demos
- Jutta Fortmann, Vanessa Cobus, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
WaterJewel: be aware of your daily servings of water with an LED-illuminated bracelet. 195-196 - Janko Timmermann, Benjamin Poppinga, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
HeartBeat demonstrator: tactile support for keeping a target heart rate. 197-198 - Stefan Wagner, R. G. Stenner, Mukhtiar Memon, Femina Hassan Aysha Beevi, Christian Fischer Pedersen:
Common ambient assisted living home platform for seamless care. 199-200 - Floris Van Den Abeele, Jeroen Hoebeke, Femke De Backere, Femke Ongenae, Pieter Bonte, Stijn Verstichel, Tommy Carlier, Pieter Crombez, Kevin De Gryse, Stefan Danschotter, Ingrid Moerman, Filip De Turck:
OCareClouds: improving home care by interconnecting elderly, care networks and their living environments. 201-202 - Cecily Morrison, Robert Corish, Abigail Sellen:
ASSESS MS: supporting the clinical assessment of Multiple Sclerosis using Kinect. 203-204
User centered design 2014
- Julia van Heek, Anne Kathrin Schaar, Bianka Trevisan, Patrycja Bosowski, Martina Ziefle:
User requirements for wearable smart textiles: does the usage context matter (medical vs. sports)? 205-209 - Chitralekha Bhat, Apeksha Chaplot, Anjali Kant, Sunil Kumar Kopparapu:
Digitization of Hindi photo articulation test for speech sound disorders. 210-213 - M. Madsen, J. S. Oslen, Stefan Wagner, M. K. Pedersen:
Challenges in applying standard telemedicine solutions in the home of type 2 diabetics. 214-217 - Martina Ziefle, Wiktoria Wilkowska:
Why traditional usability criteria fall short in ambient assisted living environments. 218-222 - Norimichi Ukita, Koki Eimon, Carsten Röcker:
Mining crucial features for automatic rehabilitation coaching systems. 223-226 - Verena Ermes, Armin Janß, Klaus Radermacher, Carsten Röcker:
Analyzing the benefits of integrative multi-dimensional assessments of usability features in interaction-centered user studies. 227-230
IDPHA 2014
- Takashi Okumura, Masaki Tagawa:
Hierarchical representation of differential diagnosis lists for clinical decision support systems. 231-234 - Jan Van den Bergh, Kris Luyten, Brenda Aendekerk, Shirley A. Elprama, An Jacobs, Femke De Backere:
Interdisciplinary design of a pervasive fall handling system: a case study. 235-238 - Frederic Vannieuwenborg, Jan Van Ooteghem, Femke Ongenae, Stijn Verstichel, Sofie Verbrugge:
Integration of cloud based eCare services: a multidisciplinary challenge. 239-243 - Alina Huldtgren, Cordula Endter:
Reflexive practice in interdisciplinary design of pervasive health applications in dementia care. 244-247
Rehab 2014
- Sebastian Müller:
Ambient activity monitoring for medical applications in multi-person households. 248-251 - Chris P. Brennan, Paul J. McCullagh, Gaye Lightbody, Leo Galway:
The BCI as a pervasive technology: a research plan. 252-255 - Lex van Velsen, Wendy Oude Nijeweme d'Hollosy, Hermie Hermens:
eLabEL: living labs for implementation and evaluation of integrated technology in primary care. 256-257 - Georgios Papamakarios, Dimitrios Giakoumis, Manolis Vasileiadis, Konstantinos Votis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Sofia Segkouli, Charalampos Karagiannidis:
A tool to monitor and support physical exercise interventions for MCI and AD patients. 258-261 - Zelai Saenz de Urturi Breton, Begoña García Zapirain, Amaia Méndez Zorrilla:
Kinect-based virtual game for motor and cognitive rehabilitation: a pilot study for older adults. 262-265 - Gustavo Cuberos Urbano, Ángel Ruiz-Zafra, Manuel Noguera, Kawtar Benghazi Akhlaki, Alfonso Caracuel:
Self-monitoring and professional feedback through CloudRehab, a mobile cloud platform for neuro-rehabiliation. 266-269 - Julia Seiter, Adrian Derungs, Corina Schuster-Amft, Oliver Amft, Gerhard Tröster:
Activity routine discovery in stroke rehabilitation patients without data annotation. 270-273 - Suwicha Jirayucharoensak, Pasin Israsena, Setha Pan-Ngum, Solaphat Hemrungrojn:
A game-based neurofeedback training system for cognitive rehabilitation in the elderly. 278-281 - Carlos Ferreira, Vânia Guimarães, António Santos, Inês Sousa:
Gamification of stroke rehabilitation exercises using a smartphone. 282-285 - Gonzalo Eguiluz-Perez, Begoña García Zapirain:
Telerehabilitation web application for health care professionals and adults with multiple sclerosis. 286-289 - Sara Balderas-Díaz, Kawtar Benghazi Akhlaki, José Luis Garrido, Gabriel Guerrero-Contreras, Elena Miró:
A service-based platform for monitoring and diagnosis of patients with SAHS symptoms. 290-293 - Dani Tost, Stefania Pazzi, Ariel von Barnekow, Eloy Felix, Stefano Puricelli, Sara Bottiroli:
SmartAgeing: a 3D serious game for early detection of mild cognitive impairments. 294-297 - José Antonio Fernández Valls, Victor M. Ruiz Penichet, María Dolores Lozano:
Virtual 3D web environment for posture design in rehabilitation using kinect. 298-301 - Bruno Bonnechère, Lubos Omelina, Bart Jansen, Marcel Rooze, Serge L. Van Sint Jan:
Balance training using specially developed serious games for cerebral palsy children, a feasibility study. 302-304 - Giancarlo Fortino, Raffaele Gravina:
Rehab-aaService: a cloud-based motor rehabilitation digital assistant. 305-308 - Ather Nawaz, Mathilde Waerstad, Kine Omholt, Jorunn L. Helbostad, Beatrix Vereijken, Nina Skjæret, Lill Kristiansen:
Designing simplified exergame for muscle and balance training in seniors: a concept of 'out in nature'. 309-312 - Saleh Alghamdi, Ron G. van Schyndel, Margaret Hamilton:
Blind user response to a navigational system to assist blind people using active RFID and QR-code. 313-316 - Alexis Héloir, Fabrizio Nunnari, Sylvain Haudegond, Yoann Lebrun, Christophe Kolski:
Description of a self-adaptive architecture for upper-limb rehabilitation. 317-320 - Maite Frutos Pascual, Begoña García Zapirain, Kattalin Camara Buldian:
Adaptive cognitive rehabilitation interventions based on serious games for children with ADHD using biofeedback techniques: assessment and evaluation. 321-324 - Mohamed A. Mashat, Habib M. Fardoun, Lorenzo Carretero Gonzalez:
LVRA: low vision reading algorithm. 325-327 - Qi Wang, Panos Markopoulos, Wei Chen:
Smart rehabilitation garment design for arm-hand training. 328-330 - Silvia Artoni, Susanna Pelagatti, Maria Claudia Buzzi, Marina Buzzi, Caterina Senette:
Technology-enhanced discriminative programs for children with autism. 331-334 - Andreas Tsipouriaris, Alexandros Kogkas, Christina Triantafyllou, Konstantinos Moustakas, Constantinos Koutsojannis:
Simulation of ACL reconstruction dynamics for optimal rehabilitation planning. 335-338 - Júlio Alves, Athanasios Vourvopoulos, Alexandre Bernardino, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia:
Eye gaze patterns after stroke: correlates of a VR action execution and observation task. 339-342 - Jan Ehlers, Juliane Georgi, Anke Huckauf:
Improving voluntary pupil size changes for HCI. 343-346 - Gonzalo Eguiluz-Perez, Begoña García Zapirain:
Depth images processing algorithm to analyze and correct in real time the verticality of multiple sclerosis patients during exercise. 347-349 - Nuno Matos, António Santos, Ana Vasconcelos:
Kinteract: a multi-sensor physical rehabilitation solution based on interactive games. 350-353 - A. Rodriguez Isasi, Amaia Méndez Zorrilla, Begoña García Zapirain:
Supporting elderly people's cognitive rehabilitation with iPad based serious games. 354-357 - Angelo Gargantini, Giancarlo Facoetti, Andrea Vitali:
A random dot stereoacuity test based on 3D technology. 358-361 - Andreas Duenser, Daniel Abramovici, Mohammad Obaid, Martin Lochner:
Towards reactive augmented reality exposure treatment. 362-365 - Panagiotis Moschonas, Ioannis Paliokas, Dimitrios Tzovaras:
A novel accessibility assessment framework for the elderly: evaluation in a case study on office design. 366-369 - Emilia Biffi, Peter Taddeo, Maria Luisa Lorusso, Gianluigi Reni:
NFC-based application with educational purposes. 370-372 - Elisabetta Peri, Fernanda Servodio Iammarrone, Alessandra Pedrocchi, Emilia Biffi, Chiara Gagliardi, Anna Carla Turconi, Cristina Maghini, Chiara Germiniasi, Gianluigi Reni:
A new quantitative performance parameter for monitoring robotics rehabilitation treatment. 373-376 - Habib M. Fardoun, Iyad A. Katib, Antonio Paules Ciprés:
Interactive speech therapy for children. 377-380 - Habib M. Fardoun, Abdullah S. Al-Malaise Al-Ghamdi, Antonio Paules Ciprés:
Consonantal phonation rehabilitation. 381-385 - Octavian Postolache, Mario Ribeiro, Pedro Silva Girão, José Miguel Dias Pereira, Gabriela Postolache:
Unobtrusive sensing for gait rehabilitation assessment. 386-389 - Elena de la Guía, María Dolores Lozano, Víctor M. Ruiz Penichet:
Increasing engagement in elderly people through tangible and distributed user interfaces. 390-393 - Cristina Ramirez-Fernandez, Eloísa García-Canseco, Alberto L. Morán:
Towards a set of design principles for hapto-virtual rehabilitation environments: preliminary results in fine motor hand therapy. 394-397 - Anna Alloni, Silvia Panzarasa, Silvana Quaglini, Chiara Zucchella, Dani Tost:
Enhancing computerized cognitive rehabilitation with 3D solutions. 398-401 - Simon Holland, Rachel L. Wright, Alan Wing, Thomas Crevoisier, Oliver Hödl, Maxime Canelli:
A gait rehabilitation pilot study using tactile cueing following hemiparetic stroke. 402-405 - Lubos Omelina, Bart Jansen, Bruno Bonnechère, Milos Oravec, Serge L. Van Sint Jan:
Therapeutic interaction detection for serious games in physical rehabilitation. 406-409 - Juan Enrique Garrido, Victor M. Ruiz Penichet, María Dolores Lozano, Per Ola Kristensson, Aaron J. Quigley:
Gaze-based awareness in complex healthcare environments. 410-413 - Shu Nishiguchi, Hiromu Ito, Minoru Yamada, Hiroyuki Yoshitomi, Moritoshi Furu, Tomoki Aoyama, Tadao Tsuboyama, Tatsuaki Ito, Akio Shinohara, Tetsuya Ura, Kazuya Okamoto:
Daily assessment of rheumatoid arthritis disease activity using a smartphone application: development and 3-month feasibility study. 414-417 - Carlos Luque-Moreno, Cleofás Rodríguez-Blanco, Ángel Oliva-Pascual-Vaca, Michela Agostini, Pawel Kiper, Andrea Turolla:
Virtual reality to improve lower extremity function, kinematic parameters, and walking speed post-stroke: preliminary results. 418-421 - Patrick Weiss, Marcus Heldmann, Alexander Gabrecht, Achim Schweikard, Thomas F. Münte, Erik Maehle:
A low cost tele-rehabilitation device for training of wrist and finger functions after stroke. 422-425 - Alá F. Khalifeh, Roman Obermaisser, Dhiah el Diehn I. Abou-Tair, Mohammed Abuteir:
Systems-of-systems framework for providing real-time patient monitoring and care. 426-429 - Volodymyr Kozyavkin, Oleh Kachmar, Iryna Ablikova:
Humanoid social robots in the rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy. 430-431 - Angelo Basteris, Farshid Amirabdollahian:
Movement recognition and preference in home-based robot-assisted stroke rehabilitation. 432-435 - Sebastian Fuicu, Andrei Avramescu, Diana Lascu, Marius Marcu, Roxana Padurariu:
Real time e-health system for continuous care. 436-439 - Davide Neves, Athanasios Vourvopoulos, Monica Cameirao, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia:
An assistive mobile platform for delivering knowledge of performance feedback. 440-442 - Pedro Gamito, Jorge Oliveira, Ludmila Pinto, Luis Rodelo, Paulo Lopes, Rodrigo Brito, Diogo Morais:
Normative data for a cognitive VR rehab serious games-based approach. 443-446 - Habib M. Fardoun, Daniyal M. Alghazzawi, Sami Ali Delgado:
mTherapy: a mobile based therapy. 447-450 - Sergio Albiol-Perez, Guillermo Palacios Navarro, Nancy Guerrón-Paredes, José-Antonio Gil-Gómez, José-Antonio Lozano-Quilis, Hermenegildo Gil Gómez, Pilar Manzano:
The Perfetti method, a novel virtual fine motor rehabilitation system for chronic acquired brain injury. 451-454
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