2015
Conference article  Open Access

Smart environments and context-awareness for lifestyle management in a healthy active ageing framework

Bacciu D., Chessa S., Gallicchio C., Micheli A., Ferro E., Fortunati L., Palumbo F., Parodi O., Vozzi F., Hanke S., Kropf J., Kreiner K.

e-health  Reasoning  Smart environment  Ambient Assisted Living  COMPUTERS AND SOCIETY. General  Human activity recognition  Distributed Artificial Intelligence 

Health trends of elderly in Europe motivate the need for technological solutions aimed at preventing the main causes of morbidity and premature mortality. In this framework, the DOREMI project addresses three important causes of morbidity and mortality in the elderly by devising an ICT-based home care services for aging people to contrast cognitive decline, sedentariness and unhealthy dietary habits. In this paper, we present the general architecture of DOREMI, focusing on its aspects of human activity recognition and reasoning.

Source: EPIA 2015 - Progress in Artificial Intelligence. 17th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pp. 54–66, Coimbra, Portugal, 8-11 September 2015


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@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:333692,
	title = {Smart environments and context-awareness for lifestyle management in a healthy active ageing framework},
	author = {Bacciu D. and Chessa S. and Gallicchio C. and Micheli A. and Ferro E. and Fortunati L. and Palumbo F. and Parodi O. and Vozzi F. and Hanke S. and Kropf J. and Kreiner K.},
	doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-23485-4_6},
	booktitle = {EPIA 2015 - Progress in Artificial Intelligence. 17th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pp. 54–66, Coimbra, Portugal, 8-11 September 2015},
	year = {2015}
}

DOREMI
Decrease of cOgnitive decline, malnutRition and sedEntariness by elderly empowerment in lifestyle Management and social Inclusion


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