Title
Developing a Systems and Informatics Based Approach to Lifestyle Monitoring within eHealth: Part II - Analysis & Interpretation
Abstract
Lifestyle monitoring as a subset of telecare sets out to use information derived from a range of sensors to put in place a profile of individual behaviour against which changes in behaviour can be compared and referenced to detect variations indicative of a change in health status and need. Based on their research, the authors suggest that in order for lifestyle monitoring to develop, there is a need to more fully understand the way in which such systems operate and how the various aspects such as data collection through to analysis and interpretation come together. The paper therefore presents elements of a system structure for lifestyle monitoring and shows how this structure can incorporate a range of approaches to interpretation and analysis, illustrating this with reference to practical trials involving numeric, analytic and statistical methods as well as a machine learning based approach.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/HISB.2011.25
HISB
Keywords
Field
DocType
data collection,lifestyle monitoring,practical trial,individual behaviour,part ii,health status,various aspect,system structure,statistical method,time measurement,learning artificial intelligence,machine learning,patient monitoring,data analysis,behavioural sciences,machine intelligence,statistical analysis,health care,data interpretation,sensors
Data science,Health care,Data collection,Informatics,System structure,Remote patient monitoring,Computer science,Telecare,eHealth,Behavioural sciences
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.46
3
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Simon Brownsell1283.85
D A Bradley2466.39
Fabien Cardinaux327919.00
Mark Hawley410.46