老年人活动密度图可视化及差异性比较。

Shuang Wang, Marjorie Skubic, Yingnan Zhu
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摘要

在本文中,我们提出了一种分析在老年人家中记录的被动红外运动传感器数据的方法。目标是捕捉代表不同健康状况的活动模式。认识到活动模式的变化,就可以用来早期发现健康变化。运动传感器数据的可视化以密度图的形式引入,使用不同的颜色来显示不同的活动水平。为了准确评价活动密度水平,首先利用模糊规则系统确定外出时间。此外,使用纹理特征计算两个密度图之间的不相似性,以自动确定活动模式的变化,这可能表明存在健康问题。活动密度图正在一个老年居住社区使用,以帮助临床医生早期发现疾病。其中包括三个老年居民的案例研究,以说明如何使用密度图和不相似度测量来跟踪随时间推移的一般活动水平和日常模式,显示身体、认知和心理健康的变化。
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Activity density map visualization and dissimilarity comparison for eldercare monitoring.

In this paper, we present a methodology for analyzing passive infrared motion sensor data logged in the homes of seniors. The objective is to capture activity patterns that represent different health conditions. Recognizing changes in the activity patterns can then be used to provide early detection of health changes. A visualization of motion sensor data is introduced in the form of a density map that uses different colors to show varying levels of activity. For evaluating the activity density level accurately, time away from home is determined first using a system of fuzzy rules. In addition, a dissimilarity between two density maps is computed using texture features for automatically determining changes in activity patterns, which may indicate a health problem. The activity density maps are being used in an aging in place senior housing community to aid clinicians in early illness detection. Three case studies of elderly residents are included to illustrate how the density map and dissimilarity measure can be used to track general activity level and daily patterns over time, showing changes in physical, cognitive, and mental health.

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IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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