Dec. 18, 2019, 11:31 a.m.
New advances in sensing technologies, including wearables, depth sensors, cameras etc., and machine/deep learning techniques open up new opportunities for researchers to capture and collect data in order to:
The new ways of sensing and analyzing these signals can constitute the basis for the development of innovative interactive solutions for personalized support, helping patients, disabled, and older adults to improve their Quality-of-life and enhance their performance in a wide range of settings.
Topics
This workshop is dedicated to studies, applications, algorithms and new methodologies in the multidisciplinary field of unobtrusive assistive environments that can improve the quality of daily living. Papers for this workshop must address relevant topics in the design, implementation or study of interactive applications based on sensors, natural human-computer interaction, virtual environments, machine/deep learning and artificial intelligence techniques. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Organizers
The workshop is organized in cooperation with the H2020 EU projects: PROTEIN, i-PROGNOSIS, EasyTV, TeNDER.