2015
DOI: 10.1109/jbhi.2014.2336757
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A Decision-Support Framework for Promoting Independent Living and Ageing Well

Abstract: Artificial intelligence and decision support systems offer a plethora of health monitoring capabilities in ambient assisted living environment. Continuous assessment of health indicators for elderly people living on their own is of utmost importance, so as to prolong their independence and quality of life. Slow varying, long-term deteriorating health trends are not easily identifiable in seniors. Thus, early sign detection of a specific condition, as well as, any likely transition from a healthy state to a pat… Show more

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“…In the model proposed by PRO DOMO SUD, technology and services developed, suitably designed with power users and cooperative patients, allow a more accurate parallel management particularly suitable for chronic patients, in which they play an active role in participating to the process; a team of suitably trained professionals offer services complementary to those provided by traditional territorial medicine (Simoens, 2010). In this way, while retaining decision-making, autonomy and centrality in the activity (Billis, Papageorgiou, Frantzidis, Tsatali, Tsolaki, & Bamidis, 2015), the GP can make use of an auxiliary service consisting in punctual and daily warns only in cases of problems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the model proposed by PRO DOMO SUD, technology and services developed, suitably designed with power users and cooperative patients, allow a more accurate parallel management particularly suitable for chronic patients, in which they play an active role in participating to the process; a team of suitably trained professionals offer services complementary to those provided by traditional territorial medicine (Simoens, 2010). In this way, while retaining decision-making, autonomy and centrality in the activity (Billis, Papageorgiou, Frantzidis, Tsatali, Tsolaki, & Bamidis, 2015), the GP can make use of an auxiliary service consisting in punctual and daily warns only in cases of problems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decision Support Systems on the field [30]. This is clearly beyond current literature which merely focuses on average in-13 home gait speed [31] [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The available frameworks and architectures talk about how each component of the information system works with the identification of processes required. The available information system including remote based devices and information system, as per their functionality and the purpose different architecture has been implemented [3]. Based on their functionality, from the literature review, further analysis of the architecture are frameworks are carried out.…”
Section: Comparison Among Existing Framework and Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%