Human centered computing for the development of assistive environments: the STHENOS project

Ilias Maglogiannis
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The paper presents the research conducted within the framework of the STHENOS project (www.sthenos.gr), which aims at the development of methodologies and systems for assistive environments. The research within the project aims at the development of methodologies and tools to compose pervasive human-centered systems, which will be able to understand the human state (identity, emotions and behavior) in assistive environments using audiovisual and biological signals. The proposed systems and applications are capable of offering services such as support for the aged/disabled/chronic patients, detection of critical situations from audiovisual content, biosignal and neurophysiology analysis for the detection of pathology (e.g. Alzheimer's disease), as well as for treatment follow-up. The paper includes an overview of the three perspectives of human centered computing studied in the STHENOS project, namely: audiovisual activity and status recognition, affective computing and neurophysiological analysis.
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开发辅助环境的以人为中心的计算:STHENOS项目
本文介绍了在STHENOS项目(www.sthenos.gr)框架内进行的研究,该项目旨在开发辅助环境的方法和系统。该项目的研究旨在开发方法和工具,以组成普遍的以人为中心的系统,该系统将能够使用视听和生物信号在辅助环境中理解人类状态(身份,情感和行为)。拟议的系统和应用程序能够提供服务,例如支持老年人/残疾人/慢性病患者,从视听内容中检测危急情况,用于检测病理(例如阿尔茨海默病)的生物信号和神经生理学分析,以及治疗随访。本文综述了STHENOS项目中以人为中心的计算研究的三个方面,即视听活动和状态识别、情感计算和神经生理分析。
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