2013 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics 2013
DOI: 10.1109/ichi.2013.54
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Multiple Temporal Axes for Visualising the Behaviour of Elders Living Alone

Abstract: Elders who live alone are vulnerable population at risk. Despite telemedicine and clinical home monitoring are effective to provide health care, accidents at home are still one of the major risk factors. Important efforts have been done in home monitoring systems to detect potential scenarios of risk. However, the complex technological interaction has a negative impact on the user and intrusive or wearable devices are not recommended. Sensorized houses solve this problem, recording the behaviour of elders at h… Show more

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“…This work is an extension of a previous paper appeared in [9] that stated the formal aspects of the MTA model. This time we analyse the applicability of the model in a home monitoring system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This work is an extension of a previous paper appeared in [9] that stated the formal aspects of the MTA model. This time we analyse the applicability of the model in a home monitoring system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Le and colleagues used streamgraphs and radial plots to visualize longitudinal motion sensor activity while maintaining spatial location [11]. Juarez et al presented an alternative approach to visualizing activities in different locations of the house by using a model of multiple temporal axes [12]. Though the preceding literature provides insights into different approaches towards visualizing sensor data, they often presented the visualizations with a focus on clinical assessment.…”
Section: Visualization Approaches For Sensor Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, fall detection, using radar signals and video monitoring, has been studied widely [Dai et al 2013]. Recent research has also investigated how to utilize robots, sensors, the Internet, and mobile technologies for personalized care [Juarez et al 2013;Rashidi and Cook 2013]. Most of these projects aim to assist the elderly and chronic patients so that they can take care of themselves more independently and increase their quality of life, while reducing healthcare costs at the same time.…”
Section: Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%