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EAI HealthWear 2021 : 3rd EAI International Conference on Wearables in Healthcare | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://healthwear-conference.eai-conferences.org/2021/# | |||||||||||||||
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It is estimated that today globally there exist more than 9 million wearable and 22 billion smart mobile devices, which are expected to grow exponentially in the coming years. These wearable and smart mobile devices are widely being utilized to capture many health and fitness parameters for monitoring normal people, patients, and higher quality of life (QoL) for ageing citizens. The business ecosystem based on consumer oriented wearable self-tracking devices, smartphone apps and related services is being developed. Various methods have been devised to collect data as well as analyses using data mining, machine learning, deep learning, statistics, information science, sociology, and psychology. Such techniques provide new opportunities to enrich the understanding of individual and population health. Data from wearable devices provide better measures of everyday behaviour and lifestyle, can complement more traditional clinical data collection, and pandemic analyses for a finer and comprehensive picture of individual and public health.
HealthWear will bring together researchers, developers, designer and industry professionals from both Healthcare community and University to discuss key issues, opportunities and obstacles for personal and public health data research. These include challenges of capturing, summarizing, presenting and retrieving relevant information from heterogeneous sources to support a new vision of pervasive personal healthcare. Topics: Wearable devices and systems Printable and Flexible electronics mHealth and/or eHealth Personal Health Informatics Pervasive Health Wearable for Ambient Assist Living Smart Glass, wearable imaging, projection devices Earable devices Activity Monitoring and Devices Self-Tracking Healthcare Knowledge Representation & Reasoning Health Data acquisition, analysis and mining Validity, reliability, usability and effectiveness of Self-Tracking devices Social and Psychological investigation into Self-Tracking devices Health Monitoring in clinical and lifestyle environments Sensors and actuators for Wellness, Fitness and Rehabilitation Innovative Algorithms for assessment Life Coaching Medical Self-diagnostics Healthcare and edge computing Deep-learning for wearable signals analysis Wearable technology in medicine and health care Wearable technology for medical applications Wearable systems for clinical and biomedical uses Wearable sensor technology for health monitoring Wearable sensor technology for rehabilitation Wearable technology and preventative healthcare Health wearables and health tracking Wearable medical devices for tele-home healthcare Clinical effectiveness of health wearables Privacy, security and consumer protection Ubiquitous Input Devices Wearable fashion Experiment Design |
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