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PervasiveHealth 2016: Cancun, Mexico
- Jesús Favela, Nadir Weibel:

Proceedings of the 10th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, PervasiveHealth 2016, Cancun, Mexico, May 16-20, 2016. ACM 2016 - Haley MacLeod, Ben Jelen, Annu Prabhakar, Lora Oehlberg, Katie A. Siek, Kay Connelly:

Asynchronous remote communities (ARC) for researching distributed populations. 1-8 - Aisling Ann O'Kane, Yi Han, Rosa I. Arriaga:

Varied & bespoke caregiver needs: organizing and communicating diabetes care for children in the DIY era. 9-12 - Aarti Malhotra, Jesse Hoey, Alexandra König, Sarel van Vuuren:

A study of elderly people's emotional understanding of prompts given by virtual humans. 13-16 - Sun Young Park, Yunan Chen:

Design opportunities for supporting patient information needs during an emergency visit. 17-24 - Robin De Croon, Joris Klerkx, Erik Duval:

A proof-of-concept visualization to increase comprehension of personal medication schemes. 25-32 - Aleksandra Sarcevic, Brett J. Rosen, Leah J. Kulp, Ivan Marsic, Randall S. Burd:

Design challenges in converting a paper checklist to digital format for dynamic medical settings. 33-40 - Longqi Yang, Diana Freed, Alex Wu, Judy Wu, John P. Pollak, Deborah Estrin:

Your activities of daily living (YADL): an image-based survey technique for patients with arthritis. 41-44 - Michael J. Gonzales, Joshua M. Henry, Aaron W. Calhoun, Laurel D. Riek:

Visual task: a collaborative cognitive aid for acute care resuscitation. 45-52 - Tae-Jung Yun, Rosa I. Arriaga:

SMS is my BFF: positive impact of a texting intervention on low-income children with asthma. 53-60 - Hendrik Knoche, Kasper Hald, Dorte Richter, Helle Rovsing Møller Jørgensen:

Playing to (self-)rehabilitate: a month-long randomized control trial with brain lesion patients and a tablet game. 61-68 - Gabriela Marcu, Nadia Dowshen, Shuvadittya Saha, Ressa Reneth Sarreal, Nazanin Andalibi:

TreatYoSelf: empathy-driven behavioral intervention for marginalized youth living with HIV. 69-76 - Naveen L. Bagalkot, Tomas Sokoler, Suraj Baadkar:

Reride: performing lower back rehabilitation while riding your motorbike in traffic. 77-80 - Jonathan Rubin, Rui Abreu, Shane Ahern, Hoda Eldardiry, Daniel G. Bobrow:

Time, frequency & complexity analysis for recognizing panic states from physiologic time-series. 81-88 - Luz Rello, Miguel Ballesteros, Abdullah X. Ali, Miquel Serra, Daniela Alarcón Sánchez, Jeffrey P. Bigham:

Dytective: diagnosing risk of dyslexia with a game. 89-96 - Saskia Robben, Ahmed Nait Aicha, Ben J. A. Kröse:

Measuring regularity in daily behavior for the purpose of detecting alzheimer. 97-100 - Darragh Whelan, Martin O'Reilly, Tomás E. Ward, Eamonn Delahunt, Brian Caulfield:

Evaluating performance of the lunge exercise with multiple and individual inertial measurement units. 101-108 - Beenish M. Chaudhry, Kimberly Green Reeves, Nitesh V. Chawla:

Successful aging for low-income older adults: towards design principles. 109-113 - Maia L. Jacobs, James Clawson, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:

A cancer journey framework: guiding the design of holistic health technology. 114-121 - Maria D. Wright, Mindy E. Flanagan, Kislaya Kunjan, Bradley N. Doebbeling, Tammy Toscos:

Missing links: challenges in engaging the underserved with health information and communication technology. 122-129 - Christopher A. Merck, Christina Maher, Mark Mirtchouk, Min Zheng, Yuxiao Huang, Samantha Kleinberg:

Multimodality sensing for eating recognition. 130-137 - Shehroz S. Khan, Jesse Hoey:

dtFall: decision-theoretic framework to report unseen falls. 146-153 - Chia-Fang Chung, Catalina M. Danis:

Integrating population-based patterns with personal routine to re-engage fitbit use. 154-161 - Toshiya Watanabe, Kazuki Kamata, Sheik Arick Hasan, Susumu Shibusawa, Masaru Kamada, Tatsuhiro Yonekura, Minoru Yamada:

Design of an antagonistic exercise support system using a depth image sensor. 162-169 - Meethu Malu, Leah Findlater:

Toward accessible health and fitness tracking for people with mobility impairments. 170-177 - Mustafa I. Hussain, James Dewey, Nadir Weibel:

Mitigating medical alarm fatigue with cognitive heuristics. 178-185 - Aqueasha Martin-Hammond, Juan E. Gilbert:

Examining the effect of automated health explanations on older adults' attitudes toward medication information. 186-193 - Halley P. Profita, Asta Roseway, Mary Czerwinski:

Personal and social considerations of wearable light therapy for seasonal affective disorder. 194-201 - Kyle Rector, Alexander Lauder, Peyton Keeling, Arien Cherones, Frederick A. Matsen III, Julie A. Kientz:

Shouldercam: evaluating the user experience of a depth camera system to measure shoulder range of motion. 202-205 - Alexandra König, Linda E. Francis, Aarti Malhotra, Jesse Hoey:

Defining affective identities in elderly nursing home residents for the design of an emotionally intelligent cognitive assistant. 206-210 - Matthew Erhart, Angie Nguyen, Ruchika Shivaswamy, Brian Anderson, Colleen Emmenegger, Nadir Weibel:

Personalized multimodal computer interfaces for the motor impaired. 211-214 - Andrea Corradini, Martin Bøgelund Hansen, Toma Savic:

Measuring the frailty index of multiple myeloma cancer patients. 215-218 - Arturo Jesús Laflor Hernández, Mabel Vázquez-Briseno:

Personal ICT ecosystem to promote habits that improve sleep quality. 219-222 - Majdah Alshehri, Vinay Shanthagiri, Kay Connelly:

Forget me not: an ambient display to increase communication between partners by enabling feeling expression and increasing awareness. 223-226 - Clara Marques Caldeira, Matthew J. Bietz, Yunan Chen:

Looking for the unusual: how older adults utilize self-tracking techniques for health management. 227-230 - Aqueasha Martin-Hammond, Abdullah X. Ali, Casey Means, Catherine Hornback, Amy Hurst:

Supporting awareness of pointing behavior among diverse groups. 231-234 - Femina Hassan Aysha Beevi, Stefan Rahr Wagner, Christian Fischer Pedersen, Stefan Hallerstede:

Data quality oriented efficacy evaluation method for ambient assisted living technologies. 235-240 - Franceli L. Cibrian, Monica Tentori, Nadir Weibel:

A musical interactive surface to support the multi-sensory stimulation of children. 241-244 - Kasper Hald, Hendrik Knoche:

Using spatio-temporal data from trail-making tests to assess neglect. 245-248 - Portia E. Singh, Payaal Patel, Matthew L. Lee, Mladen Milosevic:

Understanding informal caregiver needs for coordinating care to support aging in place. 249-252 - Joseph W. Newbold, Aneesha Singh, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze:

Go-with-the-flow: a smartphone app for realtime tracking and sonification of physical activity in CP. 253-254 - Ahmed Nait Aicha, Sven Haitjema, Pascal Wiggers:

Hipperbox: a portable toolbox for rehabilitation from a hip surgery using sensors. 255-256 - Miroslav Sili, Elisabeth Broneder, Martin Morandell, Christopher C. Mayer:

Avatars 4 all: an avatar generation toolchain. 257-261 - Sascha Fagel, Maher Ben Moussa, Donato Cereghetti:

How avatars in care context should show affect. 262-267 - Geneviève Foley, Pooja Viswanathan, Ellen P. Zambalde, Alex Mihailidis:

Analyzing drivers' affect for the design of intelligent wheelchairs for older adults with cognitive impairment. 268-273 - Dagoberto Cruz-Sandoval, Jesús Favela:

Human-robot interaction to deal with problematic behaviors from people with dementia. 274-275 - Marwa Mahmoud, Peter Robinson:

Towards automatic analysis of gestures and body expressions in depression. 276-277 - Alexandra König, Aarti Malhotra, Jesse Hoey, Linda E. Francis:

Designing personalized prompts for a virtual assistant to support elderly care home residents. 278-282 - Catherine Holloway, Ian McCarthy, Tatsuto Suzuki, Keir Yong, Biao Yang, Amelia Carton, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Nick Tyler, Sebastian J. Crutch:

Classifying persons with dementia from control subjects when ascending and descending stairs based on a single pelvis-mounted sensor. 283-284 - Aleksandar Matic, Nuria Oliver:

The untapped opportunity of mobile network data for mental health. 285-288 - Stefan Wagner:

Towards future reliable pervasive healthcare with adherence strategy engineering. 289-294 - Eva van Leer, Nick Porcaro:

Pervasive diagnosis and rehabilitation of voice disorders: current status and future directions. 295-299 - Javier Medina, Macarena Espinilla, Christopher Nugent:

Real-time fuzzy linguistic analysis of anomalies from medical monitoring devices on data streams. 300-303 - Jesús Favela, Luís A. Castro, Layla Michán:

Towards a federated repository of mobile sensing datasets for pervasive healthcare. 304-307 - Jessica Beltrán, Valeria Soto-Mendoza, J. Antonio García-Macías, Karina Caro:

Smart spray-on clothing for disabled and older adults in AAL settings. 308-312 - Karina Caro, Jessica Beltrán, Ana I. Martínez-García, Valeria Soto-Mendoza:

ExercaveRoom: a technological room for supporting gross and fine motor coordination of children with developmental disorders. 313-317 - Chris D. Nugent, Ian Cleland, Anita Pinheiro Sant'Anna, Macarena Espinilla, Jonathan Synnott, Oresti Banos, Jens Lundström, Josef Hallberg, Alberto Calzada:

An initiative for the creation of open datasets within pervasive healthcare. 318-321 - Ian Cleland, Chris D. Nugent, Sungyoung Lee:

The ground truth is out there: challenges with using pervasive technologies for behavior change. 322-325 - Haley MacLeod, Maia L. Jacobs, Katie A. Siek, Kay Connelly, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:

Ethical considerations in pervasive health research. 326-329 - Beenish M. Chaudhry, Mayra Duarte, Nitesh V. Chawla, Dipanwita Dasgupta:

Developing health technologies for older adults: methodological and ethical considerations. 330-332

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