Smart Sensing Technologies for Personalised Coaching
Banos, Oresti
Smart Sensing Technologies for Personalised Coaching - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (231 p.)
Open Access
People living in both developed and developing countries face serious health challenges related to sedentary lifestyles. It is therefore essential to find new ways to improve health so that people can live longer and can age well. With an ever-growing number of smart sensing systems developed and deployed across the globe, experts are primed to help coach people toward healthier behaviors. The increasing accountability associated with app- and device-based behavior tracking not only provides timely and personalized information and support but also gives us an incentive to set goals and to do more. This book presents some of the recent efforts made towards automatic and autonomous identification and coaching of troublesome behaviors to procure lasting, beneficial behavioral changes.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-0365-1789-6 9783036517902 9783036517896
10.3390/books978-3-0365-1789-6 doi
Technology: general issues
activity recognition wearable devices inertial sensors Bluetooth beacons machine learning e-coaching m-health intervention personalization healthy lifestyle physical activity tangible user interface affordance multimodal cueing animate objects activities of daily living human activity recognition context-awareness Bayesian network mobile application wearable computing wrist-worn heart rate devices cardiac rehabilitation real-time wearable monitoring fuzzy logic fuzzy linguistic approach m-health remote coaching telemonitoring telehealth cadence marathon elevation change analysis personalized assistance level coaching electric bicycles ubiquitous computing health human-centered computing digital coaching diabetes education serious gaming self-management user evaluations sedentary lifestyle context recognition unhealthy sitting habits wearable sensors smartphones smart objects behavior change
Smart Sensing Technologies for Personalised Coaching - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (231 p.)
Open Access
People living in both developed and developing countries face serious health challenges related to sedentary lifestyles. It is therefore essential to find new ways to improve health so that people can live longer and can age well. With an ever-growing number of smart sensing systems developed and deployed across the globe, experts are primed to help coach people toward healthier behaviors. The increasing accountability associated with app- and device-based behavior tracking not only provides timely and personalized information and support but also gives us an incentive to set goals and to do more. This book presents some of the recent efforts made towards automatic and autonomous identification and coaching of troublesome behaviors to procure lasting, beneficial behavioral changes.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-0365-1789-6 9783036517902 9783036517896
10.3390/books978-3-0365-1789-6 doi
Technology: general issues
activity recognition wearable devices inertial sensors Bluetooth beacons machine learning e-coaching m-health intervention personalization healthy lifestyle physical activity tangible user interface affordance multimodal cueing animate objects activities of daily living human activity recognition context-awareness Bayesian network mobile application wearable computing wrist-worn heart rate devices cardiac rehabilitation real-time wearable monitoring fuzzy logic fuzzy linguistic approach m-health remote coaching telemonitoring telehealth cadence marathon elevation change analysis personalized assistance level coaching electric bicycles ubiquitous computing health human-centered computing digital coaching diabetes education serious gaming self-management user evaluations sedentary lifestyle context recognition unhealthy sitting habits wearable sensors smartphones smart objects behavior change