数据驱动的多主体移动医疗系统,以表征老年人的日常活动

Solange Mendes, J. Queiroz, P. Leitão
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随着老龄化人口的不断增长,社会面临着新的挑战,即为老年人实施医疗保健服务,以及促进积极老龄化和幸福。这些挑战意味着通过生物医学、身体、心理和社会环境干预措施来优化这些服务。ICT技术可以支持这些医疗保健服务的实施,例如,使用可穿戴设备收集生理数据,使用云技术存储大量数据,使用先进的数据分析算法提取有价值的结论和可操作的知识。本研究提出了一种多智能体系统驱动的数据分析方法来表征养老院老年人的日常生理状况,支持医疗保健专业人员监测他们的行为,促进积极老龄化。个人数据由一组Fitbit Charge HR腕带收集,并通过聚类算法进行分析,在分布式自主代理中运行,从而识别和表征个人的日常习惯和生理状况。
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Data driven multi-agent m-health system to characterize the daily activities of elderly people
With the continuous growing of aging population, the society is facing new challenges, namely the implementation of healthcare services for older people, as well as the promotion of the active aging and well-being. These challenges imply the optimization of these services through biomedical, physical, psychological and socio-environmental interventions. ICT technologies can support the implementation of these healthcare services, e.g., the use of wearable devices to collect the physiological data, cloud technology to store big amounts of data and advanced data analytics algorithms to extract valuable conclusions and actionable knowledge. This work proposes a multi-agent system driven data analysis approach to characterize the daily physiological conditions of a group of elderly people institutionalized in a nursing home, supporting the healthcare professionals to monitor their behavior and promote an active aging. The individual' data were collected by a set of Fitbit Charge HR wristbands and analyzed by clustering algorithms, running in the distributed autonomous agents, allowing to identify and characterize the individuals' daily habits and physiological conditions.
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