Title :
Multiple Temporal Axes for Visualising the Behaviour of Elders Living Alone
Author :
Juarez, Jose M. ; Ochotorena, Jose M. ; Campos, Mario ; Combi, Carlo
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Murcia, Murcia, Spain
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 home without a direct interaction. However, the detection of health-risk scenarios is a complex issue, since the large amount temporal data registered by sensors must be correctly interpreted. In such a case, Artificial Intelligence techniques have been used to automatically identify abnormal behaviors. Due to the number false positives of these techniques, the human intervention is still necessary. We consider that a semiautomatic approach, abstracting and visualizing the recorded temporal information, is a more suitable approach. In this work, we propose a specialised visualization model that helps system supervisors to identify through visual mining techniques most common scenarios of risk. We illustrate our proposal in a specific home monitoring system.
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; assisted living; behavioural sciences computing; data mining; data visualisation; geriatrics; home computing; medical computing; patient monitoring; risk management; abnormal behavior identification; artificial intelligence techniques; clinical home monitoring; elder behaviour visualisation; health care; health-risk scenarios detection; home monitoring system; human intervention; living alone; recorded temporal information abstracting; recorded temporal information visualization; risk factors; semiautomatic approach; sensorized houses; specialised visualization model; technological interaction; telemedicine; temporal axes; visual mining techniques; Barium; Context; Data visualization; Magnetic sensors; Monitoring; Visualization; ambient assisted living; home monitoring; temporal visualization; visual mining;
Conference_Titel :
Healthcare Informatics (ICHI), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
DOI :
10.1109/ICHI.2013.54