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DigiBiom@MobiSys 2021: Virtual Event, Wisconsin, USA
- DigiBiom@MobiSys '21: Proceedings of the 2021 Workshop on Future of Digital Biomarkers, Virtual Event, Wisconsin, USA, 25 June, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8606-7
- Michael Sobolev, Bhanu Teja Gullapalli, Tauhidur Rahman:
Advancing the science of digital biomarkers. 1-2 - Munmun De Choudhury:
Social media derived biomarkers of mental health: opportunities, pitfalls, and the next frontier. 3 - Mariko Makhmutova, Raghu Kainkaryam, Marta Ferreira, Jae Min, Martin Jaggi, Ieuan Clay:
Prediction of self-reported depression scores using person-generated health data from a virtual 1-year mental health observational study. 4-11 - Colin Barry, Tauhidur Rahman, Edward Jay Wang:
Tenets towards smartphone-based medical tricorders. 12-18 - Bhanu Teja Gullapalli, Gustavo A. Angarita, Deepak Ganesan, Tauhidur Rahman:
Joint prediction of cocaine craving and euphoria using structured prediction energy networks. 19-25 - John Michael Templeton, Christian Poellabauer, Sandra L. Schneider:
Design of a neurocognitive digital health system (NDHS) for neurodegenerative diseases. 26-33 - Katrin Hänsel, Sunny X. Tang, Michael Sobolev, Michael L. Birnbaum, John M. Kane:
Music in behavioral health: from digital biomarker to therapeutics. 34-37 - Jennifer C. Goldsack, Ieuan Clay:
It takes a village: development of digital measures for computer scientists. 38-44 - Noé Brasier, Andreas F. Widmer, Michael Osthoff, Jens Eckstein:
Digital biomarkers from sweat analysis for therapeutic drug monitoring in soft tissue infections. 45-50 - Jean Bosco Nkurunziza, Michael Busa, Jeremy Gummeson, Erik Risinger:
Psycho-physiological impedance matching through holistic closed-loop cyber-physical systems. 51-54 - John S. Brownstein:
Digital epidemiology and the COVID-19 pandemic. 55 - Michael Sobolev, Andrea R. Coravos, Danielle DeSouza, Ieuan Clay, Nikola Vukovic, Shaheen Lakhan:
Digital biomarkers in health technology startups. 56 - Wendy Nilsen:
The role of science policy in developing digital biomarkers. 57
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