Title :
A Decision-Support Framework for Promoting Independent Living and Ageing Well
Author :
Billis, Antonis S. ; Papageorgiou, Elpiniki I. ; Frantzidis, Christos A. ; Tsatali, Marianna S. ; Tsolaki, Anthoula C. ; Bamidis, Panagiotis D.
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Med. Phys., Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract :
Artificial intelligence and decision support systems offer a plethora of health monitoring capabilities in ambient assisted living environment. Continuous assessment of health indicators for elderly people living on their own is of utmost importance, so as to prolong their independence and quality of life. Slow varying, long-term deteriorating health trends are not easily identifiable in seniors. Thus, early sign detection of a specific condition, as well as, any likely transition from a healthy state to a pathological one are key problems that the herein proposed framework aims at resolving. Statistical process control concepts offer a personalized approach toward identification of trends that are away from the atypical behavior or state of the seniors, while fuzzy cognitive maps knowledge representation and inference schema have proved to be efficient in terms of disease classification. Geriatric depression is used as a case study throughout the paper, so to prove the validity of the framework, which is planned to be pilot tested with a series of lone-living seniors in their own homes.
Keywords :
ambient intelligence; artificial intelligence; assisted living; biomedical telemetry; cognition; data analysis; decision support systems; diseases; fuzzy set theory; geriatrics; inference mechanisms; knowledge representation; medical disorders; patient monitoring; psychology; statistical analysis; telemedicine; ageing well promotion; ambient assisted living environment; artificial intelligence; atypical senior state behavior; case study; continuous health indicator assessment; decision support system; decision-support framework; disease classification; early sign detection; elderly people health indicator assessment; elderly people independence; elderly people life quality; fuzzy cognitive map; geriatric depression; health monitoring capability; health trend variation; healthy state-pathological state transition; independent living promotion; inference schema; knowledge representation; lone-living senior; long-term deteriorating health trend; personalized trend identification; senior health trend identification; statistical process; Classification algorithms; Decision making; Decision support systems; Diseases; Market research; Monitoring; Testing; Data-driven Hebbian learning (DD-NHL); decision support systems (DSSs); fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs); personalized health; statistical process control;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical and Health Informatics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JBHI.2014.2336757