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This book summarizes various approaches for theautomatic detection of health threats to older patients at home living alone. Thetext begins by briefly describing those who would most benefit from healthcaresupervision. The book then summarizes possible scenarios for monitoring anolder patient at home, deriving the common functional requirements formonitoring technology. Next, the work identifies the state of the art oftechnological monitoring approaches that are practically applicable to geriatricpatients. A survey is presented on a range of such interdisciplinary fields assmart homes,…mehr

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This book summarizes various approaches for theautomatic detection of health threats to older patients at home living alone. Thetext begins by briefly describing those who would most benefit from healthcaresupervision. The book then summarizes possible scenarios for monitoring anolder patient at home, deriving the common functional requirements formonitoring technology. Next, the work identifies the state of the art oftechnological monitoring approaches that are practically applicable to geriatricpatients. A survey is presented on a range of such interdisciplinary fields assmart homes, telemonitoring, ambient intelligence, ambient assisted living,gerontechnology, and aging-in-place technology. The book discusses relevantexperimental studies, highlighting the application of sensor fusion, signalprocessing and machine learning techniques. Finally, the text discusses futurechallenges, offering a number of suggestions for further research directions.

Autorenporträt
Juris Klonovs is a PhD student in the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark. Mohammad A. Haque is a PhD Fellow in the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology at Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark. Dr. Volker Krueger is a Professor and Head of the Robotics, Vision and Machine Intelligence group in the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark. His other publications include the Springer title Visual Analysis of Humans - Looking at People. Dr. Kamal Nasrollahi is an Associate Professor in Computer Vision in the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology at Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark. Dr. Karen Andersen-Ranberg is an Associate Professor in the Danish Aging Research Center at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark. She is also a Specialist Consultant in Geriatrics and Internal Medicine at Odense University Hospital. Dr. Thomas B. Moeslund is a Professor in the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology at Aalborg University, Denmark, where he serves as Head of Media Technology, and Head of the Visual Analysis of People Lab. His other publications include the Springer titles Computer Vision in Sports, Introduction to Video and Image Processing, and Visual Analysis of Humans - Looking at People. Dr. Erika G. Spaich is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Science and Technology at Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark.