All Stories

  1. How do health professionals and the public perceive the use of digital communication tools in obesity and mental health care?
  2. Comprehensive Model for Mental health Access and service use (CoMMA): A process model for technology-enhanced mental healthcare
  3. Comparing Proxy-Reported Agitation and Sensor-Based Activity Metrics in Response to Dynamic Lighting During Dementia Sundowning Hours
  4. Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health
  5. Presenting Issues in Employee Assistance Programmes: Towards an LLM-Based Support Tool for Counsellor Support and Assistance
  6. Comparing Large Language Model-Based Prompt Engineering Strategies with Feature Engineering Strategies for Complex Word Identification
  7. History, present, and future of cognitive ergonomics in Europe
  8. A critical reflection for Cognitive Ergonomics in Europe for today and for a better tomorrow
  9. Assessing Patterns of Nonadherence With Reporting Guidelines for Articles Relating to Suicide in National Media
  10. Co-producing digital mental health supports with marginalised young people: exploring needs through creative workshops in Ireland
  11. Defining and Measuring Engagement and Adherence in Digital Mental Health Interventions: Protocol for an Umbrella Review
  12. Grouping Digital Health Apps Based on Their Quality and User Ratings Using K-Medoids Clustering: Cross-Sectional Study
  13. Simulation-based psychological training and assessment using large language models to improve mental health practitioner training: a narrative review
  14. Factors Influencing Engagement with Digital Mental Health Interventions from the Perspective of University Students with Mental Health Difficulties: A Qualitative Study
  15. How artificial intelligence may affect our mental wellbeing
  16. Co-production of accessible digital mental health supports with marginalised young people: a scoping review
  17. Children and Young People's Priorities for Mental Health Research in Northern Ireland
  18. Digital Mental Health Interventions for Young People Aged 16-25 Years: Scoping Review
  19. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health
  20. Improvement in Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation (CORE) outcome scores because of talking therapies provided by a national crisis helpline
  21. Defining and Measuring Engagement and Adherence in Digital Mental Health Interventions: Protocol for an Umbrella Review (Preprint)
  22. Digital Mental Health Interventions for University Students With Mental Health Difficulties: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
  23. Digital Mental Health Interventions for Young People Aged 16-25 Years: Scoping Review (Preprint)
  24. Uncovering Specific Navigation Patterns by Assessing User Engagement of People With Dementia and Family Caregivers With an Advance Care Planning Website: Quantitative Analysis of Web Log Data
  25. Assessing the Uses, Benefits, and Limitations of Digital Technologies Used by Health Professionals in Supporting Obesity and Mental Health Communication: Scoping Review
  26. A review of integrative dynamic lighting and associated well-being impact for people living with dementia
  27. Understanding Individual Differences in Happiness Sources and Implications for Health Technology Design: Exploratory Analysis of an Open Dataset
  28. Effectiveness of Digital Mental Health Interventions in the Workplace: Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews
  29. Recommendations for Mental Health Chatbot Conversations: An Integrative Review
  30. A Review of Studies Using Machine Learning to Detect Voice Biomarkers for Depression
  31. Evaluating the Impact of a Daylight-Simulating Luminaire on Mood, Agitation, Rest-Activity Patterns, and Social Well-Being Parameters in a Care Home for People With Dementia: Cohort Study
  32. Real-World Usage of a Digital Employee Wellbeing Platform: k-Means Clustering Analysis
  33. Correction: Quality Assessment of Digital Health Apps: Umbrella Review
  34. Correction: Quality Assessment of Digital Health Apps: Umbrella Review (Preprint)
  35. Effectiveness of Digital Mental Health Interventions in the Workplace: Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews (Preprint)
  36. Quality Assessment of Digital Health Apps: Umbrella Review
  37. Requirements and preferences for a digital health application for individuals living with rare conditions: A multi-methods study (Preprint)
  38. Talk Time Differences Between Interregional and Intraregional Calls to a Crisis Helpline: Statistical Analysis
  39. Understanding Individual Differences in Happiness Sources and Implications for Health Technology Design: Exploratory Analysis of an Open Dataset (Preprint)
  40. Using natural language processing to facilitate the harmonisation of mental health questionnaires: a validation study using real-world data
  41. Insights Derived From Text-Based Digital Media, in Relation to Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, Using Data Analysis and Machine Learning: Systematic Review
  42. MVRMLM 2024: Multimodal Video Retrieval and Multimodal Language Modelling
  43. Uncovering specific navigation patterns: user engagement of people with dementia and family caregivers with an advance care planning website (Preprint)
  44. Coproduction of accessible digital mental health supports in partnership with young people from marginalised backgrounds: a scoping review protocol
  45. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health
  46. Quality Assessment of Digital Health Apps: Umbrella Review (Preprint)
  47. Assessing the uses, benefits and limitations of digital technologies that are used by health professionals in supporting obesity and mental health communication: a scoping review. (Preprint)
  48. A Care Home Deployment of a Dynamic Lighting and Sensing System to Support Sleep Cycles for Dementia
  49. Conversational congruence analysis of crisis helplines: talk-time differences between interregional and intraregional calls (Preprint)
  50. Don’t judge a book or health app by its cover: User ratings and downloads are not linked to quality
  51. Evaluating the Impact of a Bespoke Daylight-simulating Luminaire on Mood, Agitation, Sleep-wake Cycles, Rest-activity Patterns and Social Wellbeing Parameters in a Care Home for People with Dementia (Preprint)
  52. Intelligent user experience tool to help evaluate and quality assure handcrafted chatbot dialogue designs
  53. Advances in Computational Intelligence Systems
  54. Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health
  55. Insights Derived From Text-Based Digital Media, in Relation to Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, Using Data Analysis and Machine Learning: Systematic Review (Preprint)
  56. ChatPapers: An AI Chatbot for Interacting with Academic Research
  57. Reinforcement learning based task scheduling for environmentally sustainable federated cloud computing
  58. Quality of Digital Health Interventions Across Different Health Care Domains: Secondary Data Analysis Study
  59. The Typology of Digital Health Apps According to their Quality Scores and User Ratings: K-Means Clustering
  60. Designing Multimodal Video Search by Examples (MVSE) user interfaces: UX requirements elicitation and insights from semi-structured interviews
  61. Assessing Synthetic Voices for Mental Health Chatbots
  62. Using natural language processing to facilitate the harmonization of mental health questionnaires: a validation study using real-world data
  63. Digital transformation of mental health services
  64. A Mental Health and Well-Being Chatbot: User Event Log Analysis
  65. A Multilingual Digital Mental Health and Well-Being Chatbot (ChatPal): Pre-Post Multicenter Intervention Study
  66. Hidden in Plain Sight: Discreet User Interfaces
  67. Process mining to discover patterns in patient outcomes in a Psychological Therapies Service
  68. LARGE VECTOR SPATIAL DATA STORAGE AND QUERY PROCESSING USING CLICKHOUSE
  69. Quality of Digital Health Interventions Across Different Health Care Domains: Secondary Data Analysis Study (Preprint)
  70. Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health
  71. Objectively Assessing and Comparing the User Experience of Two Thousand Digital Health Apps
  72. Indoor Localization Using Trilateration and Location Fingerprinting Methods
  73. Upper Limb Position Tracking with a Single Inertial Sensor Using Dead Reckoning Method with Drift Correction Techniques
  74. Can Sentiment Mining of Novice and Expert User Survey Feedback Enhance the Digital User Experience?
  75. Usability testing and trust analysis of a mental health and wellbeing chatbot
  76. Review mining to discover user experience issues in mental health and wellbeing chatbots
  77. A Mental Health and Well-Being Chatbot: User Event Log Analysis (Preprint)
  78. A Multilingual Digital Mental Health and Well-Being Chatbot (ChatPal): Pre-Post Multicenter Intervention Study (Preprint)
  79. System Usability Scale Benchmarking for Digital Health Apps: Meta-analysis
  80. Photovoltaic Installations Change Detection from Remote Sensing Images Using Deep Learning
  81. Designing postures for rehabilitation therapies in a multimodal system based on a 3D virtual environment and movement-based interaction
  82. How Machine Learning Classification Accuracy Changes in a Happiness Dataset with Different Demographic Groups
  83. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health
  84. The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on grocery shopper behaviour: Analysis of shopper behaviour change using store transaction data
  85. System Usability Scale Scores for Digital Health Apps: Meta Analysis (Preprint)
  86. Quality assessment and user experience analysis of digital health apps
  87. Biodynamic Lighting to Support the Wellbeing of People Living with Dementia in Care Facilities
  88. Reliability of Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III in differentiating between dementia, mild cognitive impairment and older adults who have not reported cognitive problems
  89. Chatbots to Support Mental Wellbeing of People Living in Rural Areas: Can User Groups Contribute to Co-design?
  90. Discovering and comparing types of general practitioner practices using geolocational features and prescribing behaviours by means of K-means clustering
  91. Insights and lessons learned from trialling a mental health chatbot in the wild
  92. Understanding a happiness dataset: How the machine learning classification accuracy changes with different demographic groups
  93. Can Chatbots Help Support a Person’s Mental Health? Perceptions and Views from Mental Healthcare Professionals and Experts
  94. COVID-19 and lockdown: The highs and lows of general practitioner prescribing
  95. Digital reminiscence app co‐created by people living with dementia and carers: Usability and eye gaze analysis
  96. Clinical Entity Extraction: Comparison between MetaMap, cTAKES, CLAMP and Amazon Comprehend Medical
  97. Prediction of chemical compounds properties using a deep learning model
  98. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health
  99. Towards conversational technology to promote, monitor and protect mental health
  100. Ethical Issues in Democratizing Digital Phenotypes and Machine Learning in the Next Generation of Digital Health Technologies
  101. An Oil Well Dataset Derived from Satellite-Based Remote Sensing
  102. An analysis of the impact of suicide prevention messages and memorials on motorway bridges
  103. Examining the Effect of Deprivation on Prescribing Behaviours in Northern Ireland
  104. Examining the Effect of General Practitioner Practice Size on Prescribing Behaviours in Northern Ireland
  105. Behavior of Callers to a Crisis Helpline Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Quantitative Data Analysis
  106. Meaningful Big Data Integration for a Global COVID-19 Strategy
  107. A Content and Knowledge Management System Supporting Emotion Detection from Speech
  108. Co-creating Requirements and Assessing End-User Acceptability of a Voice-Based Chatbot to Support Mental Health: A Thematic Analysis of a Living Lab Workshop
  109. Quality of data measurements in the big data era: Lessons learned from MIDAS project
  110. Behavior of Callers to a Crisis Helpline Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Quantitative Data Analysis (Preprint)
  111. Reliability of Supervised Machine Learning Using Synthetic Data in Health Care: Model to Preserve Privacy for Data Sharing
  112. Ecological Momentary Assessment Within a Digital Health Intervention for Reminiscence in Persons With Dementia and Caregivers: User Engagement Study
  113. Why do people call crisis helplines? Identifying taxonomies of presenting reasons and discovering associations between these reasons
  114. Reliability of Supervised Machine Learning Using Synthetic Data in Health Care: Model to Preserve Privacy for Data Sharing (Preprint)
  115. A Low Cost Indoor Positioning System Using Bluetooth Low Energy
  116. Towards Chatbots to Support Bibliotherapy Preparation and Delivery
  117. User engagement in the wild: Effective use of digital ecological momentary assessment (Preprint)
  118. Editorial
  119. User Archetype Discovery By Cluster Analysis of Caller Log Data: Tenure Evolution is Stable as Time Period Reduces
  120. Behaviour Analytics of Users Completing Ecological Momentary Assessments in the Form of Mental Health Scales and Mood Logs on a Smartphone App
  121. A Framework for the Development of a Dynamic Adaptive Intelligent User Interface to Enhance the User Experience
  122. Exploring temporal behaviour of app users completing ecological momentary assessments using mental health scales and mood logs
  123. Evaluating User Engagement with a Reminiscence App Using Cross-Comparative Analysis of User Event Logs and Qualitative Data
  124. Message from the IoP 2019 General and Program Chairs
  125. Aggregated topic models for increasing social media topic coherence
  126. Meaningful Integration of Data, Analytics and Services of Computer-Based Medical Systems: The MIDAS Touch
  127. Popular topics in HCI: Special Issue of Selected Extended Papers from the 32nd International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference
  128. How Usable Are Usability Tests? Examining the Suitability of Standard Usability Testing Methods for the Assessment of Apps for People Living with Dementia
  129. Assessing the Usability of a Chatbot for Mental Health Care
  130. Usability Evaluation of a Co-created Big Data Analytics Platform for Health Policy-Making
  131. Economic costs and health-related quality of life associated with individual specific reminiscence: Results from the InspireD Feasibility Study
  132. Toxicity Prediction Using Pre-trained Autoencoder
  133. Teaching Ethical Design in the Era of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems
  134. Multivariate Testing Confirms the Effect of Age–Gender Congruence on Click-Through Rates from Online Social Network Digital Advertisements
  135. Data analytics of call log data to identify caller behaviour patterns from a mental health and well-being helpline
  136. Using Mobile Technology to Provide Personalized Reminiscence for People Living With Dementia and Their Carers: Appraisal of Outcomes From a Quasi-Experimental Study
  137. ‘There is still so much inside’: The impact of personalised reminiscence, facilitated by a tablet device, on people living with mild to moderate dementia and their family carers
  138. Frequency domain analysis of telephone helpline call data
  139. Machine learning using synthetic and real data: Similarity of evaluation metrics for different healthcare datasets and for different algorithms
  140. Colour Coded Emotion Classification in Mental Health Social Media
  141. Insights into Antidepressant Prescribing Using Open Health Data
  142. Predicting Caller Type Using Call Log Data from a Mental Health and Wellbeing Helpline
  143. Predicting Caller Type Using Call Log Data from a Mental Health and Wellbeing Helpline (Preprint)
  144. The Application of User Event Log Data for Mental Health and Wellbeing Analysis
  145. Facilitating Social Connectedness for People with Autism and Intellectual Disability Using an Interactive App
  146. A Self-management App for Maternal Mental Health
  147. Back to the Future: Lessons from Knowledge Engineering Methodologies for Chatbot Design and Development
  148. Best Practices for Designing Chatbots in Mental Healthcare – A Case Study on iHelpr
  149. Considering Ethics in Model View Controller Architectures in Human Computer Interaction Health Domain
  150. Meaningful Integration of Data Analytics and Services in MIDAS Project: Engaging Users in the Co-Design of a Health Analytics Platform
  151. Aesthetically-Enhanced Visual Analytics Platform to Explore Patient Metadata
  152. Using Data Mining to Predict Hospital Admissions From the Emergency Department
  153. Using Mobile Technology to Provide Personalized Reminiscence for People Living With Dementia and Their Carers: Appraisal of Outcomes From a Quasi-Experimental Study (Preprint)
  154. Unsupervised Sentiment Classification: A Hybrid Sentiment-Topic Model Approach
  155. Participatory design-based requirements elicitation involving people living with dementia towards a home-based platform to monitor emotional wellbeing
  156. Ethical by Design
  157. Behavioural Usage Analysis of a Reminiscing App for People Living with Dementia and their Carers
  158. Digital technology in healthcare and elderly care
  159. Towards a chatbot for digital counselling
  160. Towards an Agile User Experience Virtual Assistant and Management Platform
  161. UX-Handle: A Cloud-based System to Streamline Usability Testing Analytics
  162. Views of Caregivers on the Ethics of Assistive Technology Used for Home Surveillance of People Living with Dementia
  163. Quick Response Codes to Instantiate Interactive Medical Device Instructions For Display on a Smartphone
  164. Towards the Integration of Prescription Analytics into Health Policy and General Practice
  165. SenseCare: Using Affective Computing to Manage and Care for the Emotional Wellbeing of Older People
  166. Exploring the Relationship Between Online Social Network Site Usage and the Impact on Quality of Life for Older and Younger Users: An Interaction Analysis
  167. A Web-based Human Computer Interaction Audit Tool to Support Collaborative Cognitive Ergonomics Within Interaction Design
  168. The Design of a Computer Simulator to Emulate Pathology Laboratory Workflows
  169. Principles for fostering the transdisciplinary development of assistive technologies
  170. Increasing Topic Coherence by Aggregating Topic Models
  171. Assessing usability testing for people living with dementia
  172. SenseCare: Towards an Experimental Platform for Home-Based, Visualisation of Emotional States of People with Dementia
  173. Sentiment Classification of Social Media Content with Features Generated Using Topic Models
  174. Improved lexicon-based sentiment analysis for social media analytics
  175. Multi-faceted informatics system for digitising and streamlining the reablement care model
  176. Contemporary Gold Rush or Scientific Advancement
  177. Twitter Sentiment Analysis for Security-Related Information Gathering
  178. Triple Helix Engagement with Users
  179. Flexible context aware interface for ambient assisted living
  180. Sentiment Classification by Combining Triplet Belief Functions
  181. The Use of Twitter by Local Government in Northern Ireland
  182. A method for assessing the usability of an on screen display for a brain-computer interface
  183. Identifying the Barriers and Enablers for Supporting Learners with Special Needs in Higher Education
  184. Participatory Research to Design a Novel Telehealth System to Support the Night-Time Needs of People with Dementia: NOCTURNAL
  185. A qualitative study of the lived experiences of disabled post-transition students in higher education institutions in Northern Ireland
  186. Night optimised care technology for users needing assisted lifestyles
  187. Keyword-Based Sentiment Mining using Twitter
  188. Engaging user communities with eParticipation technology: findings from a European project
  189. Perceived barriers to participation in R&D programmes for SMEs within the European Union
  190. Living Labs: Frameworks and Engagement
  191. Discovering social behaviour variances of younger and older users through social interaction analysis
  192. Realistic expectations with brain computer interfaces
  193. Data and Information Quality Issues in Ambient Assisted Living Systems
  194. Dynamic similarity‐based activity detection and recognition within smart homes
  195. Multi-agent System Feedback and Support for Ambient Assisted Living
  196. Usability of a new electronic assistive device for community-dwelling persons with mild dementia
  197. Social Network Analysis
  198. Discovering the Social Interaction Patterns of Younger and Older Facebook Users
  199. Investigating the use of brain-computer interaction to facilitate creativity
  200. Knowledge discovery from activity monitoring to support independent living of people with early dementia
  201. Delivering Technology Enriched Health and Social Care: Policy Context for User Focused Research
  202. A Context and Situational aware Multi-Agent System for Ambient Assisted Living Assistance and Support
  203. An Examination of the Behaviour of Young and Older Users of Facebook
  204. Functional Requirements for Assistive Technology for People with Cognitive Impairments and Dementia
  205. Does Age Make a Difference in the Behaviour of Online Social Network Users?
  206. Nocturnal Sensing and Intervention for Assisted Living of People with Dementia
  207. Multi-agent Interactions for Ambient Assisted Living
  208. Telehealth: supporting self-management of health and community based care
  209. Bridging practices, theories, and technologies to support reminiscence
  210. Pervasive healthcare
  211. Visualization of data for ambient assisted living services
  212. The NOCTURNAL Ambient Assisted Living System
  213. A sleep pattern analysis and visualization system to support people with early dementia
  214. Living Labs Are Innovation Catalysts
  215. NOCTURNAL Ambient Assisted Living
  216. Towards Standardized User and Application Interfaces for the Brain Computer Interface
  217. Assisted Living Services for Reminding and Prompting Activities of Daily Living: A Preliminary Case Study
  218. Assisting People with Early Stage Dementia: Monitoring Wandering
  219. Cognitive Sensor Networks: Towards Self-Adapting Ambient Intelligence for Pervasive Healthcare
  220. Ambient Intelligence - Software and Applications
  221. Design and Modelling of the Nocturnal AAL Care System
  222. Dynamic multi-component based activity detection and recognition within smart homes
  223. Innovation through Knowledge Transfer 2010
  224. Monitoring and analysis of sleep pattern for people with early dementia
  225. Contrasting levels of accuracy in command interaction sequences for a domestic brain-computer interface using SSVEP
  226. Assessing the accessibility of a domestic Brain Computer Interface and the implications for future design choices
  227. Towards self-managing systems inspired by economic organizations
  228. SEISMYC 2010 Message from the Workshop Chairs
  229. Towards Intelligent and Self-Evolving Network Infrastructures for Energy Management
  230. Designing & evaluating a cognitive prosthetic for people with mild dementia
  231. Self-Organized Data Ecologies for Pervasive Situation-Aware Services: The Knowledge Networks Approach
  232. Technical development and clinical evaluation of intelligent continence management system at nursing home
  233. Holistic night-time care
  234. Ambient Interface Design (AID) for the Ergonomically Challenged
  235. A user centred approach for developing Brain-Computer Interfaces
  236. Brain Computer Interfaces for inclusion
  237. Towards sustainable business models from healthcare technology research
  238. Supporting People with Dementia Using Pervasive Healthcare Technologies
  239. An intervention mechanism for assistive living in smart homes
  240. Can Brain Computer Interfaces Become Practical Assistive Devices in the Community?
  241. ICT Interface Design for Ageing People and People with Dementia
  242. Review of ICT-Based Services for Identified Unmet Needs in People with Dementia
  243. Supporting People with Dementia Using Pervasive Health Technologies
  244. State of the Art in Electronic Assistive Technologies for People with Dementia
  245. The Role of Context-Aware Computing in Support of People with Dementia
  246. Towards developing effective Continence Management through wetness alert diaper: Experiences, lessons learned, challenges and future directions
  247. Autonomic Re-configuration of Pervasive Supervision Services
  248. A review of the role of assistive technology for people with dementia in the hours of darkness
  249. Knowledge networks for pervasive services
  250. Evidential fusion of sensor data for activity recognition in smart homes
  251. A user driven approach to develop a cognitive prosthetic to address the unmet needs of people with mild dementia
  252. Ambient Communication Experience (ACE)
  253. State of the art on night-time care of people with dementia
  254. Experiences in the development of a Smart Lab
  255. Intelligent Patient Management
  256. A computational intelligence method for traversing dynamically constructed networks of knowledge
  257. Smart Wireless Continence Management System for Persons with Dementia
  258. HomeADL for adaptive ADL monitoring within smart homes
  259. Development of a cell phone-based video streaming system for persons with early stage Alzheimer's disease
  260. The development of personalised cognitive prosthetics
  261. Smart wireless continence management system for elderly with dementia
  262. Decision Support for Alzheimer's Patients in Smart Homes
  263. Evaluation of Mobile and Home Based Cognitive Prosthetics
  264. Living Labs: Helping to Meet the Needs of Ageing People?
  265. Smart Homes and Health Telematics
  266. Autonomic supervision of stigmergic self-organisation for distributed information retrieval
  267. Utilizing Stigmergy in Support of Autonomic Principles
  268. Review of ICT-based services for identified unmet needs in people with dementia
  269. Self-organizing knowledge networks for pervasive situation-aware services
  270. HomeRuleML - A Model for the Exchange of Decision Support Rules Within Smart Environments
  271. HomeCI - A visual editor for healthcare professionals in the design of home based care
  272. Using context awareness within the ‘Smart home’ environment to support social care for adults with dementia
  273. Challenges and research directions in autonomic communications
  274. Healthcare Systems and Other Applications
  275. Pervasive Computing for Quality of Life Enhancement
  276. The next generation of mobile medication management solutions
  277. Introducing a light-weight autonomic network middleware based on stigmergic mechanisms
  278. Knowledge Networks
  279. Message from AHUC-2006 Workshop Co-Chairs
  280. Dynamic and Contextualised Behavioural Knowledge in Autonomic Communications
  281. On the Deployment of Web Usage Mining
  282. An Industrial Perspective on Soft Issues: Successes, Opportunities and Challenges
  283. Personalization on the Net using Web mining: introduction
  284. User-Driven Navigation Pattern Discovery from Internet Data
  285. Discovering Internet marketing intelligence through online analytical web usage mining
  286. Data-Driven Marketing
  287. A hybrid knowledge-based system for strategic purchasing
  288. Knowledge-based assistance for contract compliance [power stations]
  289. Integration of case based retrieval with a relational database system in Aircraft Technical Support
  290. Artificial Intelligence Applications in Geology: A Case Study with EXPLORER
  291. Autonomous Querying for Knowledge Networks
  292. Autonomic Computing
  293. Towards Pervasive Supervision for Autonomic Systems
  294. Knowledge-Based Reasoning Through Stigmergic Linking
  295. Semantic Smart Homes: Towards Knowledge Rich Assisted Living Environments
  296. Uncertain Information Management for ADL Monitoring in Smart Homes
  297. Assessment of the Impact of Sensor Failure in the Recognition of Activities of Daily Living
  298. Design of a Smart Continence Management System Based on Initial User Requirement Assessment
  299. Using Event Calculus for Behaviour Reasoning and Assistance in a Smart Home
  300. Home Based Assistive Technologies for People with Mild Dementia
  301. homeML – An Open Standard for the Exchange of Data Within Smart Environments
  302. Using context prediction for self-management in ubiquitous computing environments
  303. Data mining and XML: current and future issues
  304. Compliance with complex agricultural policy: the Premia Management Plan system
  305. A DEMENTIA PERSPECTIVE: INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS HIGHLIGHTING INTEGRATIVE LIGHTING PREFERENCES FROM A DEMENTIA COHORT