Robust Detection of Social Isolation in Older Adults by Combining Biometrics with Social Interaction Data

Raghav Mehrotra-Venkat, N. Dutt, J. Rousseau
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Several recent studies, in the aftermath of Covid-19, point to dangers of social isolation that negatively impacts both mental and physical health especially amongst older adults. Isolation often leads to self-destructive behaviour such as drug and alcohol misuse deteriorating the quality of life and compounding health complications. Recent research has explored several technologies to detect the onset of isolation and to trigger interventions (e.g., nudge caregivers, etc.) to mitigate its impact. Such mechanisms span a range from using survey instruments, using biometrics to detect stress (an effect of isolation), and those using monitoring social interactions to detect loneliness amongst individuals. This paper studies biometric based and social interaction-based methods with the objective to understand their relative benefits/disadvantages and explores their combined usage to create a robust isolation detection mechanism. In particular, we explore the design of an integrated system based on both biometric (via wearables) and social interaction data (using call log analysis) to study their efficacy both individually and in combination.
结合生物识别与社会互动数据对老年人社会隔离的稳健检测
在2019冠状病毒病之后,最近的几项研究指出,社会孤立的危险会对身心健康产生负面影响,尤其是对老年人。孤立往往导致滥用药物和酒精等自我毁灭行为,使生活质量恶化,并使健康并发症复杂化。最近的研究探索了几种技术来检测隔离的开始并触发干预措施(例如,推动护理人员等)以减轻其影响。这些机制包括使用调查工具,使用生物识别技术来检测压力(孤立的影响),以及使用监测社会互动来检测个人之间的孤独感。本文研究了基于生物识别和基于社会互动的方法,目的是了解它们的相对优点/缺点,并探索它们的组合使用,以创建一个健壮的隔离检测机制。特别是,我们探索了一个基于生物识别(通过可穿戴设备)和社交互动数据(使用呼叫记录分析)的集成系统的设计,以研究它们单独和组合的功效。
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