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AAAI Fall Symposium 2008 - AI in Eldercare: Arlington, VA, USA
- AI in Eldercare: New Solutions to Old Problems, Papers from the 2008 AAAI Fall Symposium, Arlington, Virginia, USA, November 7-9, 2008. AAAI Technical Report FS-08-02, AAAI 2008
- Marge Skubic:
Organizing Committee. - Sonya Allin, Alex Mihailidis:
Sit to Stand Detection and Analysis. 1-3 - Michael Anderson, Susan Leigh Anderson:
ETHEL: Toward a Principled Ethical Eldercare System. 4-11 - Sandra H. Budde, Thomas Barkowsky:
A Framework for Individual Cognitive Performance Assessment in Real-time for Elderly Users. 12-23 - Gabriella Cortellessa, Massimiliano Scopelliti, Lorenza Tiberio, Gion Koch Svedberg, Amy Loutfi, Federico Pecora:
A Cross-Cultural Evaluation of Domestic Assistive Robots. 24-31 - Ulises Cortés, Antonio Martínez-Velasco, Cristian Barrué, E. X. Martín, Fabio Campana, Roberta Annicchiarico, Carlo Caltagirone:
Towards an Intelligent Service to Elders Mobility Using the i-Walker. 32-38 - Aaron S. Crandall, Diane J. Cook:
Resident and Caregiver: Handling Multiple People in a Smart Care Facility. 39-47 - Carsten Fischer, Dario L. Sancho-Pradel, Kerstin Schill:
Towards a Multisensory-based Automation of Urinary Incontinence Behavioural Treatment. 48-51 - Patricia Kan, Jesse Hoey, Alex Mihailidis:
Automated Upper Extremity Rehabilitation for Stroke Patients Using a Partially Observable Markov Decision Process. 52-59 - Joseph Modayil, Richard Levinson, Craig Harman, David Halper, Henry A. Kautz:
Integrating Sensing and Cueing for More Effective Activity Reminders. 60-66 - Meeko Oishi, Nikolai Matni:
Towards Provably Safe Control for Smart Wheelchairs. 67-69 - Sangho Park, Henry A. Kautz:
Privacy-Preserving Recognition of Activities in Daily Living from Multi-view Silhouettes and RFID-based Training. 70-77 - Mihail Popescu, Simon Coupland:
A Fuzzy Logic System for Acoustic Fall Detection. 78-83 - Marilyn Rantz, Myra Aud, Gregory L. Alexander, Debra Parker Oliver, De Minner, Marge Skubic, James M. Keller, Zhihai He, Mihail Popescu, George Demiris, Steven J. Miller:
TigerPlace: An Innovative Educational and Research Environment. 84-91 - Dario L. Sancho-Pradel, Elena G. Nikolova:
Probabilistic Multisensory Emotion Estimation Framework for Assistive Robotic Applications. 92-99 - Isaac J. Sledge, James M. Keller, Timothy C. Havens, Gregory L. Alexander, Marge Skubic:
Temporal Activity Analysis. 100-108 - Walter Dan Stiehl, Jun Ki Lee, Robert Lopez Toscano, Cynthia Breazeal:
The Huggable: A Platform for Research in Robotic Companions for Eldercare. 109-115 - Dag Sverre Syrdal, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Michael L. Walters, Kheng Lee Koay:
Sharing Spaces with Robots in a Home Scenario - Anthropomorphic Attributions and their Effect on Proxemic Expectations and Evaluations in a Live HRI Trial. 116-123 - Adriana Tapus, Maja J. Mataric:
Socially Assistive Robotic Music Therapist for Maintaining Attention of Older Adults with Cognitive Impairments. 124-127 - Adriana Tapus, Eric Wade, Maja J. Mataric:
Using a Socially Assistive Robot in Gait Recovery and Training for Individuals with Cognitive Impairments. 128-130 - Kouhyar Tavakolian, Alireza Akhbardeh, Bozena Kaminska:
An Objective Approach towards Assessment of the Physiological Age of Heart. 131-133 - Cristina Urdiales, Jose Manuel Peula, Cristian Barrué, Ulises Cortés, Francisco Sandoval Hernández, Carlo Caltagirone, Roberta Annicchiarico:
An Adaptive Scheme for Wheelchair Navigation Collaborative Control. 134-141 - Tim van Kasteren, Gwenn Englebienne, Ben J. A. Kröse:
Recognizing Activities in Multiple Contexts using Transfer Learning. 142-149 - Pooja Viswanathan, Alan K. Mackworth, James Little, Jesse Hoey, Alex Mihailidis:
NOAH for Wheelchair Users with Cognitive Impairment: Navigation and Obstacle Avoidance Help. 150-152 - John S. Zelek:
Does AI Have a Role in Eldercare Devices? 153-
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