人工智能在成功老龄化中的应用

S. Miloulis, I. Kakkos, Athanasios Anastasiou, G. Matsopoulos, D. Koutsouris
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全球人口老龄化是一个紧迫的问题,具有重大的人道主义影响,与独立性受损、社会孤立、身体虚弱和生活质量下降有关,影响到全世界数百万老年人及其家庭,并影响到医疗保健和社会基础设施。在此背景下,本章提出了一个个性化的智能生活框架,以促进健康和成功的老龄化,结合跨学科的知识和技术,包括物联网(IoT)、人工智能(AI)和情感计算(AC)。在全球平均年龄不断上升的社会中,拟议的干预措施解决了老龄化对健康、社会和情感的影响,旨在减轻老龄化的影响并降低相关风险。概述的架构基于传感器衍生的信息,与非传感器计算机模块和基于语音的输入相结合,建立一个智能生态系统,使老年人能够在家中和家中独立生活,保持较高的认知和身体状态。
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Application of Artificial Intelligence Towards Successful Ageing
Global population ageing is a pressing issue with significant humanitarian implications associated with compromised independence, social isolation, frailty, and diminished quality of life affecting millions of older individuals and their families worldwide as well as healthcare and social infrastructures. In this context, this chapter presents a personalized smart-living framework for promoting healthy and successful ageing, combining interdisciplinary knowledge and technologies including internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and affective computing (AC). The proposed intervention tackles the health-related, societal, and emotional impacts of ageing within a society with a rising mean global age aiming to mitigate the effects of decline and reduce the associated risks. The outlined architecture is based on sensor-derived information blended with non-sensor-based computerized modules and voice-based inputs for establishing a smart ecosystem that enables older people to live independently inside and outside their home, maintaining a high cognitive and physical status.
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