Using density map visualization for early detection and management of dementia and depression
Proceedings of the International Society for Gerontechnology and International Symposium for Automation and Robotics in Construction Conference
Year: 2012, Vol. 11, No. 2, 273-274
Article Author(s):
Galambos, C., Skubic, M., Wang, S., & Rantz, M.J.
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Abstract:
The purpose of the study is to investigate whether motion density maps based on passive infrared (PIR) motion sensors and the dis-similarity measure of the density maps, along with relative energy expenditure estimates derived from motion density are sensitive enough to detect changes in mental health over time.
Reference:
Galambos, C., Skubic, M., Wang, S., & Rantz, M.J. (2012). Using density map visualization for early detection and management of dementia and depression. Proceedings of the International Society for Gerontechnology and International Symposium for Automation and Robotics in Construction Conference, Eindhoven, Netherlands, June 26-29, 2012, 11(2), pp. 273-274. International* (Refereed)
