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DART 2014 8th International Workshop on Information Filtering and Retrieval Telemonitoring and Home Support in BackHome Felip Miralles, Eloisa Vargiu, Stefan Dauwalder, Marc Solà, Juan Manuel Fernández, Eloi Casals, José Alejandro Cordero

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DART 20148th International Workshop on

Information Filtering and

Retrieval

Telemonitoring and Home Support

in BackHome

Felip Miralles, Eloisa Vargiu, Stefan Dauwalder, Marc Solà,

Juan Manuel Fernández, Eloi Casals, José Alejandro Cordero

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BackHome is the first European research project aimed at delivering the ambitious, but critical,

step to bring BCI systems to mainstream markets

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Main outcomeso new and better integrated

practical electrode systems

o friendlier and more flexible

BNCI software

o better telemonitoring and home

support tools

BackHome is the first European research project aimed at delivering the ambitious, but critical,

step to bring BCI systems to mainstream markets

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Main outcomeso new and better integrated

practical electrode systems

o friendlier and more flexible

BNCI software

o better telemonitoring and home

support tools

BackHome is the first European research project aimed at delivering the ambitious, but critical,

step to bring BCI systems to mainstream markets

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Main outcomeso new and better integrated

practical electrode systems

o friendlier and more flexible

BNCI software

o better telemonitoring and home

support tools

BackHome is the first European research project aimed at delivering the ambitious, but critical,

step to bring BCI systems to mainstream markets

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Telemonitoring and Home Support Systems (TMHSSs) provide a range of services which enable users to transition more smoothly into the home

environment and be maintained for longer at home

Facilitate services which are

convenient for users, avoiding travel

whilst supporting participation in

basic healthcare

Can be a cost effective intervention

which promotes personal

empowerment

Why

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indoors activitieso Percentage of time in each room

o Time spent watching TV / playing games / …

outdoor activitieso Covered distance by “walking”

o Covered distance by transportation

Monitoring indoor and outdoor activities as well as BCI use at home

What

BCI useo Session time and duration

o Used services and number of selections

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Two weeks ago, the system has been installedin 4 end-users’ home in Belfast

Where

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Usero Sensors and actuators

o Smartphone

o BCI equipment

A sensor-based system at user’s home&

A therapist station at the hospital

Therapisto A web application

How

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Sensors and actuators

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Smartphone

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BCI equipment

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A Web application

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Preliminary Experiments: Indoors habits

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Preliminary Experiments: Indoors habits

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A 40-years-old healthy woman in Barcelona

Sensorso Presence (in each room)

o Main door

Monitored period

Preliminary Experiments: Indoors habits

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Preliminary Experiments: Indoor habits

Full-time workday

Part-time workday

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Sensorso Presence (in each room)

o Main door

o Smartphone (Moves)

Monitored period

Preliminary Experiments: Mobility

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A 40-years-old healthy woman in Barcelonao Each day at 7:00 PM she has to answer by mail to the following

questions

Preliminary Experiments: Mobility

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Categories Adopted metrics

o 𝜋 =𝑇𝑃

𝑇𝑃+𝐹𝑃

o 𝜌 =𝑇𝑃

𝑇𝑃+𝐹𝑁

o 𝐹1 = 2𝜋∙𝜌

𝜋+𝜌

1 2 3 4 5

Low High

Normal

Preliminary Experiments: Mobility

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The system is currently running at healthy-users’ homes in Barcelona. Experiments with end-users in Belfast started two weeks ago!

What’s next?

Expected results and actions

o Behavior recognition

Personalization and adaptation of the system

o Alarm triggering

Notification to therapist(s)

o Quality of life assessment (mobility and mood)

Notification to the user and her therapist(s)

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Closing remarks

A telemonitoring and home support system for people with

severe disabilities

Support for both the user and her therapist(s)

Preliminary results with a healthy user showed that the

system is ready to be tested with the end-users

The work is part of the BackHome EU project

The system is currently running in Belfast at 4 end-users’

home

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Web

• www.Backhome-FP7.eu

LinkedIn

• BackHome-FP7-Research-Innovation

Twitter

• @BackHomeFP7

Youtube

• BackHomeFP7

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