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    Emotions detection on an ambient intelligent system using wearable devices

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    In this paper we present an Ambient Intelligent System, the iGenda, and the integration of a wearable device. The aim is to detect emotional states through the wearable device and ultimately represent and manage the social emotion of a group of entities. The advantage of this action is that its usability is in line with retirement homes and similar places, where the community is extended and an harmonious environment is imperative. The iGenda serves has the visual interface and the information centre, receiving the information from the wearable device and managing the community emotion by sending information to the care-receivers, caregivers, or changing home parameters (like music or lighting) to achieve an specific emotion (such as calm or excitement). Thus the goal is to provide an affective system that directly interacts with humans by discreetly improving their lifestyle.FCT - Fuel Cell Technologies Program (UID/CEC/00319/2013)info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Deliberative Context-Aware Ambient Intelligence System for Assisted Living Homes

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    Monitoring wellbeing and stress is one of the problems covered by ambient intelligence, as stress is a significant cause of human illnesses directly affecting our emotional state. The primary aim was to propose a deliberation architecture for an ambient intelligence healthcare application. The architecture provides a plan for comforting stressed seniors suffering from negative emotions in an assisted living home and executes the plan considering the environment's dynamic nature. Literature was reviewed to identify the convergence between deliberation and ambient intelligence and the latter's latest healthcare trends. A deliberation function was designed to achieve context-aware dynamic human-robot interaction, perception, planning capabilities, reactivity, and context-awareness with regard to the environment. A number of experimental case studies in a simulated assisted living home scenario were conducted to demonstrate the approach's behavior and validity. The proposed methods were validated to show classification accuracy. The validation showed that the deliberation function has effectively achieved its deliberative objectives

    Tu1781 Description of findings in esophageal impedance-pH monitoring in patients with extraesophageal symtomps and suspected GERD in Hospital San Ignacio Bogota

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    Q1Q1There are findings that suggest association between extraesophageal symptoms such as cough, laryngitis and chest pain and gastroesophageal reflux disease,. However the cause - effect so far is controversial OBJECTIVE : Describe the findings in esophageal pH monitoring with impedance testing in patients with extraesophageal symptoms and suspected gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in patients referred to Hospital San Ignacio de Bogotá between 2006 and 2010. METHODS AND PATIENTS We review the records of gastrointestinal physiology studies performed un our unit with multichannel intraluminal impedance-ph monitoring between 2006 and 2011, wich indication was extraesophageal symptoms and suspected GERD. Some of our patients was on treatment wiht PPI and others do not. RESULTS We found in our records 348 patients who underwent esophageal impedance - pH monitoring for extraesophageal symptoms and suspected GERD, 234 female (67%) and 114 male (33%). In 198 patients (57%) the test was performed without treatment, and 150 patients (43%) with treatment. The most common manifestation was laryngitis with 49%, followed by coughing up 38%, and chest pain with 13%. In patients where the study was done without treatment, the test was positive for acid reflux in 23% and positive for non acid reflux only in 13% of cases. In patients in whom the procedure was done with treatment, it was positive for acid reflux in 11% and positive for non-acid reflux in 38%. CONCLUSIONS :Esophageal impedance - pH monitoring is useful in determining whether GERD is present in patients with extraesophageal symptoms. It also helps to distinguish between acid reflux and non -acid reflux in this patients . Most of our patients had a negative result for both acid and non acid reflux , which may suggest a poor relation between extraesophageal symptoms and GERD detecting by impedance . ph monitoring wich can be explain because there is a large amount of procedures performed with the wrong indications.https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9219-4548https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1222-0636https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5660-6229https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3841-1484https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2938-7731https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4523-7947Revista Internacional - Indexad

    ME3CA - Monitoring environment exercise and emotion by a cognitive assistant

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    The elderly population has increased dramatically in today’s society. This fact implies the need to propose new policies of attention to this group but without increasing social spending. Currently, there is a need to promote the care of elderly people in their own homes, avoiding being transferred to saturated residences. Bearing this in mind, in recent years numerous approaches have tried to offer solutions in this sense using the continuous advances in new information and communication technologies. In this way, this article proposes the employment of a personal assistant to help the elderly in the development of their daily life activities. The proposed system, called ME3CA, is a cognitive assistant that involves users in rehabilitating exercise, consisting of a sensorization platform and different integrated decision-making mechanisms. The system tries to plan and recommend activities to older people trying to improve their physical activity. In addition, in the decision making process the assistant takes into account the emotions of the user. In this way, the system is more personalized and emotionally intelligent.- (undefined

    Emotions detection on an ambient intelligent system using wearable devices

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    This paper presents the Emotional Smart Wristband and its integration with the iGenda. The aim is to detect emotional states of a group of entities through the wristband and send the social emotion value to the iGenda so it may change the home environment and notify the caregivers. This project is advantageous to communities of elderly people, like retirement homes, where a harmonious environment is imperative and where the number of inhabitants keeps increasing. The iGenda provides the visual interface and the information center, receiving the information from the Emotional Smart Wristband and tries achieve a specific emotion (such as calm or excitement). Thus, the goal is to provide an affective system that directly interacts with humans by discreetly improving their lifestyle. In this paper, it is described the wristband in depth and the data models, and is provided an evaluation of them performed by real individuals and the validation of this evaluation.- This work is supported by COMPETE, Portugal: POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007043 and FCT - Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologi, Portugal a within the projects UID/CEC/00319/2013 and Post-Doc scholarship SFRH/BPD/102696/2014 (Angelo Costa) This work is partially supported by the MINECO/FEDER, Spain TIN2015-65515-C4-1-R and AP2013-01276 awarded to Jaime-Andres Rincon

    A low-cost cognitive assistant

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    In this paper, we present in depth the hardware components of a low-cost cognitive assistant. The aim is to detect the performance and the emotional state that elderly people present when performing exercises. Physical and cognitive exercises are a proven way of keeping elderly people active, healthy, and happy. Our goal is to bring to people that are at their homes (or in unsupervised places) an assistant that motivates them to perform exercises and, concurrently, monitor them, observing their physical and emotional responses. We focus on the hardware parts and the deep learning models so that they can be reproduced by others. The platform is being tested at an elderly people care facility, and validation is in process.This work was partly supported by the FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnología) through the Post-Doc scholarship SFRH/BPD/102696/2014 (A. Costa), by the Generalitat Valenciana (PROMETEO/2018/002), and by the Spanish Government (RTI2018-095390-B-C31)

    A new emotional robot assistant that facilitates human interaction and persuasion

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    The development of robots that are truly sociable requires understanding how human interactions can be applied to the interaction between humans and robots. A sociable robot must be able to interact with people taking into account aspects like verbal and non-verbal communications (emotions, postures, gestures). This work presents a social robot which main goal is to provide assistance to older people in carrying out their daily activities (through suggestions or reminders). In addition, the robot presents non-verbal communications like perceiving emotions and displaying human identifiable emotions in order to express empathy. A prototype of the robot is being tested in a daycare center in the northern area of Portugal.This work is partially supported by the MINECO/FEDER TIN2015-65515-C4-1-R and the FPI Grant AP2013-01276 awarded to Jaime-Andres Rincon. This work is supported by COMPETE: POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007043 and FCT - Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia within the projects UID/CEC/00319/2013 and Post-Doc scholarship SFRH/BPD/102696/2014 (Angelo Costa)

    EMERALD—Exercise Monitoring Emotional Assistant

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    The increase in the elderly population in today’s society entails the need for new policies to maintain an adequate level of care without excessively increasing social spending. One of the possible options is to promote home care for the elderly. In this sense, this paper introduces a personal assistant designed to help elderly people in their activities of daily living. This system, called EMERALD, is comprised of a sensing platform and different mechanisms for emotion detection and decision-making that combined produces a cognitive assistant that engages users in Active Aging. The contribution of the paper is twofold—on the one hand, the integration of low-cost sensors that among other characteristics allows for detecting the emotional state of the user at an affordable cost; on the other hand, an automatic activity suggestion module that engages the users, mainly oriented to the elderly, in a healthy lifestyle. Moreover, by continuously correcting the system using the on-line monitoring carried out through the sensors integrated in the system, the system is personalized, and, in broad terms, emotionally intelligent. A functional prototype is being currently tested in a daycare centre in the northern area of Portugal where preliminary tests show positive results.This research was partially funded by the Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (FCT) within the projects UID/CEC/00319/2019 and Post-Doc Grant SFRH/BPD/102696/2014 (Angelo Costa). This work is also partially funded by the MINECO/FEDER TIN2015-65515-C4-1-R and RISEWISE (RISEWomen with disabilities In Social Engagement) EU project under Agreement No. 690874.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    EmIR: An emotional intelligent robot assistant

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    The development of robots that are truly sociable requires understanding how human interactions can be applied to the interaction between humans and robots. A sociable robot must be able to interact with people taking into account aspects like verbal and non-verbal communications (emotions, postures, gestures). This work presents a social robot which main goal is to provide assistance to older people in carrying out their daily activities (through suggestions or reminders). In addition, the robot presents non-verbal communications like perceiving emotions and displaying human identifiable emotions in order to express empathy. A prototype of the robot is being tested in a daycare centre in the northern area of Portugal.This work is partially supported by the MINECO/FEDER TIN2015-65515-C4- 1-R and the FPI grant AP2013-01276 awarded to Jaime-Andres Rincon. Angelo Costa thanks the FCT - Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia for the PostDoc grant SFRH/BPD/102696/2014. This work is supported by FCT within the projects UID/CEC/00319/2013 and COMPETE: POCI-01-0145-FEDER007043
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