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PervasiveHealth 2015: Istanbul, Turkey
- Bert Arnrich, Cem Ersoy, Anind K. Dey, Kai Kunze, Nadia Berthouze:

9th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, PervasiveHealth 2015, Istanbul, Turkey, 20-23 May 2015. ICST 2015 - Oresti Banos

, Muhammad Bilal Amin
, Wajahat Ali Khan
, Taqdir Ali, Muhammad Afzal
, Byeong Ho Kang
, Sungyoung Lee:
Mining Minds: An innovative framework for personalized health and wellness support. 1-8 - Samamon Khemmarat, Lixin Gao:

Supporting drug prescription via predictive and personalized query system. 9-16 - Hwajung Hong, Gregory D. Abowd, Rosa I. Arriaga:

Towards designing social question-and-answer systems for behavioral support of individuals with autism. 17-24 - Stephen M. Schueller

, David C. Mohr
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Initial field trial of a coach-supported web-based depression treatment. 25-28 - Karen Cochrane

, Thecla Schiphorst:
Developing design considerations for mobile and wearable technology m-Health applications that can support recovery in mental health disorders. 29-36 - Tanya Estes, Deborah Backus, Thad Starner:

A wearable vibration glove for improving hand sensation in persons with Spinal Cord Injury using Passive Haptic Rehabilitation. 37-44 - Damyanka Tsvyatkova, Cristiano Storni

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Educational interactive eBook for newly diagnosed children with T1DM: Children's role in design. 45-48 - Olivier A. Blanson Henkemans, Pepijn van Empelen, Geerte L. Paradies, Rosemarijn Looije, Mark A. Neerincx:

Lost in persuasion A multidisciplinary approach for developing usable, effective, and reproducible persuasive technology for health promotion. 49-56 - Andreas Komninos

, Mark D. Dunlop, David Rowe, Allan Hewitt, Steven Coull:
Using degraded music quality to encourage a health improving walking pace: BeatClearWalker. 57-64 - António Santos, Vânia Guimarães

, Nuno Matos, João Cevada, Carlos Ferreira
, Inês Sousa
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Multi-sensor exercise-based interactive games for fall prevention and rehabilitation. 65-71 - Theodoros Georgiou

, Simon Holland, Janet van der Linden, Josie Tetley, Rachel C. Stockley
, Glenis Donaldson, Linda Garbutt, Ornella Pinzone, Fanny Grasselly, Kevin Deleaye:
A blended user centred design study for wearable haptic gait rehabilitation following hemiparetic stroke. 72-79 - Janko Timmermann, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:

Input methods for the Borg-RPE-scale on smartwatches. 80-83 - Matteo Ciman, Katarzyna Wac

, Ombretta Gaggi:
iSensestress: Assessing stress through human-smartphone interaction analysis. 84-91 - Duygu Karaoglan Altop, Albert Levi

, Volkan Tuzcu:
Towards using physiological signals as cryptographic keys in Body Area Networks. 92-99 - David C. Mohr

, Enid Montague
, Colleen Stiles-Shields
, Susan M. Kaiser, Christopher Brenner, Eric Carty-Fickes, Hannah Palac
, Jenna Duffecy:
MedLink: A mobile intervention to address failure points in the treatment of depression in general medicine. 100-107 - Shah Atiqur Rahman, Christopher A. Merck, Yuxiao Huang, Samantha Kleinberg:

Unintrusive eating recognition using Google Glass. 108-111 - Thomas Rist, Andreas Seiderer, Stephan Hammer, Marcus Mayr, Elisabeth André

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CARE - extending a digital picture frame with a recommender mode to enhance well-being of elderly people. 112-120 - Ginger E. White, Tanya Singh, Kelly Caine, Kay Connelly

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Limited but satisfied: Low SES older adults experiences of aging in place. 121-128 - Julie Doyle, Niamh Caprani, Rodd Bond:

Older adults' attitudes to self-management of health and wellness through smart home data. 129-136 - Sofia Segkouli, Ioannis Paliokas

, Dimitrios Tzovaras
, Dimitrios Giakoumis
, Charalampos Karagiannidis:
Design of novel screening environments for Mild Cognitive Impairment: Giving priority to elicited speech and language abilities. 137-140 - Florian Güldenpfennig, Francisco Nunes

, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
ProxyCare: Integrating informal care into formal settings. 141-144 - Michael J. Gonzales, Vanice C. Cheung, Laurel D. Riek

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Designing collaborative healthcare technology for the acute care workflow. 145-152 - Bert Vandenberghe, David Geerts

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Sleep monitoring tools at home and in the hospital: Bridging quantified self and clinical sleep research. 153-160 - Sergio Felipe, Aneesha Singh, Caroline Bradley, Amanda C. de C. Williams, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze:

Roles for Personal Informatics in chronic pain. 161-168 - Javier Hernandez, Daniel McDuff, Rosalind W. Picard:

Biowatch: Estimation of heart and breathing rates from wrist motions. 169-176 - Paul Worgan

, Lindsay Clare, Plamen P. Proynov, Bernard H. Stark
, David Coyle
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Inductive power transfer for on-body sensors defining a design space for safe, wirelessly powered on-body health sensors. 177-184 - Qingkun Li, Homa Alemzadeh

, Zbigniew Kalbarczyk, Ravishankar K. Iyer:
A fault-tolerant hardware architecture for robust wearable heart rate monitoring. 185-192 - Kim Oakes, Katie A. Siek

, Haley MacLeod:
MuscleMemory: Identifying the scope of wearable technology in high intensity exercise communities. 193-200 - Victor Donker, Panos Markopoulos, Bert Bongers:

REHAP Balance Tiles: A modular system supporting balance rehabilitation. 201-208 - Raymundo Cornejo

, Nadir Weibel, Monica Tentori
, Jesús Favela:
Promoting active aging with a paper-based SNS application. 209-212 - Steven Rick

, Alan Calvitti, Zia Agha, Nadir Weibel:
Eyes on the clinic: Accelerating meaningful interface analysis through unobtrusive eye tracking. 213-216 - Hendrik Knoche

, Kasper Hald
, Danny Tamsen, Lars Holm Jespersen:
Tracking rehabilitative progress with Fitts and starts performance measures in a tablet game for hemi-spatial neglect patients. 217-220 - Kimiko Ryokai, Florian Michahelles, Mareike Kritzler, Suhaib Syed:

Communicating and interpreting wearable sensor data with health coaches. 221-224 - Raihana Ferdous, Venet Osmani

, Oscar Mayora
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Smartphone app usage as a predictor of perceived stress levels at workplace. 225-228 - Sohrab Saeb, Mi Zhang, Mary J. Kwasny

, Christopher J. Karr, Konrad P. Körding
, David C. Mohr
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The relationship between clinical, momentary, and sensor-based assessment of depression. 229-232 - Robin De Croon

, Joris Klerkx, Erik Duval:
Interactive proof-of-concept dashboard to explore patient follow-up in general practice. 233-236 - Katsuma Tanaka, Shoya Ishimaru, Koichi Kise, Kai Kunze, Masahiko Inami

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Nekoze! - monitoring and detecting head posture while working with laptop and mobile phone. 237-240 - Bliss M. Altenhoff, Haley Vaigneur, Kelly Caine:

One step forward, two steps back: The key to wearables in the field is the app. 241-244 - Philipp Koldrack, Ron Henkel, Frank Krüger

, Stefan J. Teipel, Thomas Kirste:
Supporting situation awareness of dementia patients in outdoor environments. 245-248 - Arzu Güneysu

, Bert Arnrich
, Cem Ersoy
:
Children's rehabilitation with humanoid robots and wearable inertial measurement units. 249-252 - Zhihan Lv

, Chantal Esteve, Javier Chirivella, Pablo Gagliardo:
Clinical feedback and technology selection of game based dysphonic rehabilitation tool. 253-256 - Mirim Lee, Bon-Chang Koo, Hee-Seok Jeong, Joongsin Park, Juhee Cho, Jundong Cho

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Designing mHealth intervention for women in menopausal period. 257-260 - Steffen Walter, Sascha Gruss, Harald C. Traue, Philipp Werner, Ayoub Al-Hamadi, Markus Kächele, Friedhelm Schwenker, Adriano de Oliveira Andrade

, Gustavo Moreira:
Data fusion for automated pain recognition. 261-264 - Onur Asan

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Patient facing technologies to improve patient/family engagement in inpatient and outpatient settings. 265 - Luís Rosado

, Maria João M. Vasconcelos, Fernando Correia, Nuno M. C. da Costa:
A novel framework for supervised mobile assessment and risk triage of skin lesions. 266-267 - Jochen Meyer, Timo Schoormann, Daniel Wegmann, Ahmad Albuhasi:

A smart health device to measure waist circumfence. 268-269 - Steven Houben

, Mathias Schmidt, Mads Frost, Jakob E. Bardram
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Hybrid patient record - supporting hybrid interaction in clinical wards. 270-271 - Emanuele Torri, Oscar Mayora

, Jesus Cobo, Diego Palao
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Requirements identification for the development of a design involving adaptive ICTs for supporting bipolar disorder treatment in different healthcare contexts. 272-276 - Patrick Heyer, Jesús Joel Rivas, Luis Enrique Sucar

, Felipe Orihuela-Espina
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Improving classification of posture based attributed attention assessed by ranked crowd-raters. 277-279 - Cristina Ramírez-Fernández

, Alberto L. Morán
, Eloísa García-Canseco
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Haptic feedback in motor hand virtual therapy increases precision and generates less mental workload. 280-286 - Jesús Joel Rivas, Felipe Orihuela-Espina

, Luis Enrique Sucar
, Lorena Palafox, Jorge Hernández-Franco, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze
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Detecting affective states in virtual rehabilitation. 287-292 - Christos Panagiotou, Ioakeim K. Samaras, John V. Gialelis, Petros Chondros, Dimitrios Karadimas

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A comparative study between SVM and fuzzy inference system for the automatic prediction of sleep stages and the assessment of sleep quality. 293-296 - Eleonora Pacciani, Alessandro Borri

, Paolo Maurizio Soave
, Daniele Gui, Sabina Magalini, Simona Panunzi
, Claudio Roberto Gaz
, Pasquale Gaudio
, Andrea Malizia
, Andrea De Gaetano
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Modelling and simulation for Major Incidents. 297-303 - Thomas Hofer, Michael Schumacher, Stefano Bromuri

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COMPASS: An interoperable Personal Health System to monitor and compress signals in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. 304-311 - Damien Zufferey, Stefano Bromuri

, Michael Schumacher:
Case-based retrieval of similar diabetic patients. 312-316 - Mitja Lustrek, Bozidara Cvetkovic

, Violeta Mirchevska, Özgür Kafali, Alfonso E. Romero
, Kostas Stathis
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Recognising lifestyle activities of diabetic patients with a smartphone. 317-324 - Femke De Backere

, Stijn Verstichel, Jan Van den Bergh
, Shirley A. Elprama
, Femke Ongenae
, Filip De Turck
, An Jacobs
, Karin Coninx:
Discovery of the potential role of sensors in a Personal Emergency Response System: What can we learn from a single workshop? 325-328 - Steven Mertens

, Frederik Gailly
, Geert Poels
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Supporting and assisting the execution of flexible healthcare processes. 329-332 - Saskia Robben, Lilian Bosch, Pascal Wiggers, Jasmien Decancq, Marije Kanis

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Managing flexible care with a context aware system for ageing-in-place. 333-336 - Ustun Yildiz, Khalid Belhajjame, Daniela Grigori:

Modeling evidence-based medicine applications with provenance data in pathways. 337-338 - Ayça Tarhan, Oktay Türetken, Frank J. H. M. van den Biggelaar:

Assessing healthcare Process Maturity: Challenges of using a Business Process Maturity Model. 339-342

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