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10th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare

May 16–19, 2016 | Cancun, Mexico

PervasiveHealth-2016 Accepted Short and Full Papers

Haley MacLeod, Ben Jelen, Annu Prabhakar, Lora Oehlberg, Katie Siek and Kay Connelly. Asynchronous Remote Communities (ARC) for Researching Distributed Populations.
Aisling Ann O'Kane, Yi Han and Rosa Arriaga. Varied & Bespoke Needs of Caregivers: Organizing and Communicating Diabetes Care for Children in Era of DIY.
Maria Wright, Mindy Flanagan, Kislaya Kunjan, Brad Doebbeling and Tammy Toscos. Missing links: Challenges in engaging the underserved with health information and communication technology.
Sun Young Park and Yunan Chen. Design Implications for Technology to Address Patient Information Needs during an Emergency Visit.
Robin De Croon, Joris Klerkx and Erik Duval. Visualizing Personal Medication Information.
Aleksandra Sarcevic, Brett Rosen, Leah Kulp, Ivan Marsic and Randall Burd. Design Challenges in Converting a Paper Checklist to Digital Format for Dynamic Medical Settings.
Longqi Yang, Diana Freed, Alex Wu, Judy Wu, Jp Pollak and Deborah Estrin. Your Activities of Daily Living (YADL): An Image-based Survey Technique for Patients with Arthritis.
Michael Gonzales, Joshua Henry, Aaron Calhoun and Laurel D. Riek. Visual TASK: A Collaborative Cognitive Aid for Acute Care Resuscitation.
Tae-Jung Yun and Rosa I. Arriaga. SMS is my BFF: Positive Impact of Texting Intervention on Low-Income Children with Asthma.
Hendrik Knoche, Kasper Hald, Dorte Richter and Helle Rovsing Møller Jørgensen. Playing to (self-)rehabilitate: A month-long randomized control trial with brain lesion patients and a tablet game.
Gabriela Marcu, Nadia Dowshen, Shuvadittya Saha, Ressa Reneth Sarreal and Nazanin Andalibi. TreatYoSelf: Empathy-driven behavioral intervention for marginalized youth living with HIV.
Naveen Bagalkot and Tomas Sokoler. ReRide: Performing Lower Back Rehabilitation While Riding Your Motorbike in Traffic.
Jonathan Rubin, Rui Abreu, Shane Ahern, Hoda Eldardiry and Daniel G. Bobrow. Time, Frequency & Complexity Analysis for Recognizing Panic States from Physiologic Time-series.
Luz Rello, Miguel Ballesteros, Abdullah Ali, Miquel Serra, Daniela Alarcón Sánchez and Jeffrey P. Bigham. Dytective: Detecting Risk of Dyslexia with a Game.
Saskia Robben, Ahmed Nait Aicha and Ben Krose. Measuring Regularity in Daily Behavior for the Purpose of Detecting Alzheimer.
Darragh Whelan, Martin O'Reilly, Tomas Ward, Eamonn Delahunt and Brian Caulfield. Evaluating Performance of the Lunge Exercise with Multiple and Individual Inertial Measurement Units.
Beenish Chaudhry and Nitesh Chawla. Successful Aging for Low-Income Older Adults:Towards Design Principles.
Maia Jacobs, James Clawson and Elizabeth Mynatt. A Cancer Journey Framework: Guiding the Design of Holistic Health Technology.
Aarti Malhotra, Jesse Hoey, Alexandra Konig and Sarel van Vuuren. A study of elderly people's emotional understanding of prompts given by Virtual Humans.
Christopher Merck, Christina Maher, Mark Mirtchouk, Min Zheng, Yuxiao Huang and Samantha Kleinberg. Multimodality Sensing for Eating Recognition.
Irvin Hussein López-Nava and Angélica Muñoz-Meléndez. Complex human action recognition on daily living environments using wearable inertial sensors.
Shehroz Khan and Jesse Hoey. dtFall – Decision Theoretic Framework to Report Unseen Falls.
Chia-Fang Chung and Catalina Danis. Integrating Population-based Patterns with Personal Routine to Re-engage Fitbit Use.
Toshiya Watanabe, Kazuki Kamata, Sheik Arick Hasan, Susumu Shibusawa, Masaru Kamada, Tatsuhiro Yonekura and Minoru Yamada. Design of an Antagonistic Exercise Support System Using a Depth Image Sensor.
Meethu Malu and Leah Findlater. Toward Accessible Health and Fitness Tracking for People with Mobility Impairments.
Xin Tong, Diane Gromala, Christopher Shaw and Carman Neustaedter. Examining the Efficiency of Gamification Incentives for Encouraging Physical Activity – Social Collaborations or Interactive Mobile Games?
Mustafa Hussain, James Dewey and Nadir Weibel. Mitigating Medical Alarm Fatigue with Cognitive Heuristics.
Aqueasha Martin-Hammond and Juan Gilbert. Examining the Effect of Automated Health Explanations on Older Adults’ Attitudes Toward Medication Information.
Halley Profita, Asta Roseway and Mary Czerwinski. The Social Comfort of Wearable Light Therapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder.
Kyle Rector, Alexander Lauder, Peyton Keeling, Arien Cherones, Frederick Matsen Iii and Julie Kientz. ShoulderCam: Evaluating the User Experience of a Depth Camera System to Measure Shoulder Range of Motion.

 

 

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM AUTHORS

1. Kerry McKellar. Developing an appropriate online sexual health intervention programme (Northumbria University Newcastle).
2. Ben Jelen. Creating an Older Adult Health Sensing Crafting Toolkit and Methodology (Indiana University).
3. Alejandro Estrella. Pervasive Middleware for Remote Health Sensing using Smartphones (UABC).
4. Saskia Robben. Modelling Functional Health with Sensor Data: from experts to Data (Amsterdan University of Applied Sciences).
5. Joe Newbold. Musically informed sonification for rehabilitation and general well being (UCL).
6. Dagoberto Salas. Designing HRI Interventions to Deal with Problematic Behaviours from People with Dementia (CICESE).
7. Majdah Alsherhri. Designing Wearable Technology for Pregnant Woman to Reduce Stress (Indiana University).
8. Kislaya Kunjan. A Big Data Augmented Heterogenoeous Warehouse and Analytica Plataform for Community Health Centers (Indiana University).
9. Andrea Barbarin. Disrupting the Cycle: A mixed methods study of mHealth Support to Address Stress-Induces Eating in Women (University of Michigan).