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5th ICT4AWE 2019: Heraklion, Crete, Greece
- Martina Ziefle, Leszek A. Maciaszek:

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health, ICT4AWE 2019, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May 2-4, 2019. SciTePress 2019, ISBN 978-989-758-368-1
Invited Speakers
- Nick A. Guldemond:

Technology and Healthcare Transformation: Separate Hype from Reality. ICT4AWE 2019: 5 - Elizabeth Mestheneos:

Reflections on Older People in Relation to ICT-AI. ICT4AWE 2019: 7-12 - Miriam M. R. Vollenbroek-Hutten:

Technology to Support Active Aging: Where We Are and Where to Go To. ICT4AWE 2019: 13
Papers
- Vincenzo De Luca

, Strahil Birov, Ozan Beyhan, Simon Robinson, Gorka Sánchez-Nanclares, Maria Del Pilar López Acuña, Adriano Fernandes, Reinhard Hammerschmidt, Giovanni Annuzzi, Guido Iaccarino, Maddalena Illario:
European Specifications for Value-based Pre-Commercial Procurement of Innovative ICT for Empowerment and Self-management of Diabetes Mellitus Patients. 19-27 - Monika Jurkeviciute, Lex van Velsen, Pietro Davide Trimarchi, Ladan Sarvari, Fabrizio Giunco:

An Italian Business Case for an eHealth Platform to Provide Remote Monitoring and Coaching Services for Elderly with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Mild Dementia. 28-37 - Lex van Velsen, Marit Dekker-van Weering, Floor Luub, Astrid Kemperman

, Margit Ruis, Judith Urlings
, Andrea Grabher, Marlene Mayr, Martijn Kiers, Tom Bellemans, An Neven
:
Travelling with my SOULMATE: Participatory Design of an mHealth Travel Companion for Older Adults. 38-47 - Marijke Broekhuis

, Lex van Velsen, Silke ter Stal, Jordi Weldink, Monique Tabak
:
Why My Grandfather Finds Difficulty in using Ehealth: Differences in Usability Evaluations between Older Age Groups. 48-57 - Stephanie Jansen-Kosterink, Roos Bulthuis

, Silke ter Stal, Aristodemos Pnevmatikakis
, Sofoklis A. Kyriazakos, Andrew Pomazanskyi, Harm op den Akker
:
GOAL: An eHealth Application for Rewarding Healthy Behaviour. The First Experiences of Older Adults. 58-66 - Julia Offermann-van Heek, Wiktoria Wilkowska

, Philipp Brauner
, Martina Ziefle:
Guidelines for Integrating Social and Ethical User Requirements in Lifelogging Technology Development. 67-79 - Wiktoria Wilkowska

, Julia Offermann-van Heek, Philipp Brauner
, Martina Ziefle:
Wind of Change? Attitudes towards Aging and Use of Medical Technology. 80-91 - Auke Reitsma, Ton Spil, Sjoerd de Vries:

Using Laddering to Understand the Use of Gamified Wearables by Seniors. 92-103 - Torben Volkmann, Michael Sengpiel, Rita Karam, Nicole Jochems:

Age-appropriate Participatory Design of a Storytelling Voice Input in the Context of Historytelling. 104-112 - Marco Alfano, Biagio Lenzitti, Davide Taibi

, Markus Helfert:
Facilitating Access to Health Web Pages with Different Language Complexity Levels. 113-123 - Telmo Silva, Martinho Mota, Carlos Silva:

Development and UI/UX Testing of an iTV Companion Application for Seniors. 124-134 - Michail Chartomatsidis, Christos Goumopoulos

:
A Balance Training Game Tool for Seniors using Microsoft Kinect and 3D Worlds. 135-145 - Rita Tavares de Sousa

, Soraia Teles
, Diotima Bertel
, Paul Schmitter, Diogo Abrantes
:
Back to the Roots: The Perspectives of Multiple Stakeholders about a Seamless Physical-Virtual AAL Advisory Service. 146-155 - Ariella Richardson, Shani Ben Ari, Maayan Sinai, Aviya Atsmon, Ehud S. Conley, Yohai Gat, Gil Segev:

Mobile Applications for Stroke: A Survey and a Speech Classification Approach. 159-166 - Ariella Richardson, Avigail Perl, Sapir Natan, Gil Segev:

A Clinical Decision Support System based on an Unobtrusive Mobile App. 167-173 - Awais Ahmad, Peter Mozelius, Karin Ahlin:

Testbed Requirements for Technology Enhanced Stroke Rehabilitation to Support Independent Living. 174-182 - Christian Kowalski, Kolja Blohm, Sebastian Weiß, Max Pfingsthorn

, Pascal Gliesche, Andreas Hein:
Multi Low-resolution Infrared Sensor Setup for Privacy-preserving Unobtrusive Indoor Localization. 183-188 - M. G. H. Dekker-van Weering, Stephanie Jansen-Kosterink, Monique Tabak

:
The Implementation, Actual Use and User Experience of an Online Home Exercise Program That Fits the Needs of Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairments. 189-196 - Orhan Konak

, Harry Freitas Da Cruz, Marvin Thiele, David Golla, Matthieu-P. Schapranow
:
An Information and Communication Platform Supporting Analytics for Elderly Care. 197-204 - Eva-Maria Schomakers, Martina Ziefle:

Privacy Perceptions in Ambient Assisted Living. 205-212 - Luisa Vervier, André Calero Valdez

, Martina Ziefle:
"Attitude"- mHealth Apps and Users' Insights: An Empirical Approach to Understand the Antecedents of Attitudes towards mHealth Applications. 213-221 - Strahil Birov, Christianne Lavin, Veli N. Stroetmann:

Scaling-up of ICT Solutions in Active and Healthy Ageing through Twinning Actions. 222-229 - Marianne Paimre

:
Do Elderly People Enjoy the Fruits of Estonia's e-Health System? 230-237 - Maneerut Chatrangsan

, Helen Petrie:
Making Reading from a Tablet Computer Easier for Older People in Thailand and the UK: Effects of Text and Background Colours. 238-246 - Wieslawa Gryncewicz, Robert Kutera, Maja Leszczynska, Artur Rot:

Architecture and Implementation of an Internet Platform for Activating Elderly People: Case Study. 247-254 - Virginia Sandulescu, Sorin Puscoci, Monica Petre, Sorin Soviany, Mirabela Chirvasa, Alexandru Gîrlea:

Dispatching and Management Center for Optimizing Home Care Integrated Services. 255-261 - Judith Born, Jan Wohlmann, Christian Juhra:

The Need for an International Medical Emergency Dataset. 262-266 - Samantha Dequanter

, Marie-Pierre Gagnon, Mame-Awa Ndiaye, Jessica Dion, Ellen Gorus
, Anne Bourbonnais, Anik Giguère
, Samira Abbasgholizadeh Rahimi, Maaike Fobelets
, Ronald Buyl
:
e-Health Solutions for Aging in Place with Cognitive Impairment: Preliminary Results of a Systematic Review. 267-273 - Petr Jezek, Lukás Vareka:

Cloud Infrastructure for Storing and Processing EEG and ERP Experimental Data. 274-281 - Ana Carla Amaro, Lídia Oliveira:

IoT for Playful Intergenerational Learning about Cultural Heritage: The LOCUS Approach. 282-288 - Kurt Majcen, Johanna Plattner, Daniela Elisabeth Ströckl

, Kerstin Löffler, Eva Schuster, Pierre Schaschl, Daniela Krainer, Johannes Oberzaucher:
AAL-Pilot Concepts in Carinthia and Styria. 289-296 - Kuthethur Sneha Jagannath Das, Tessa Beinema

, Harm op den Akker
, Hermie Hermens:
Generation of Multi-Party Dialogues among Embodied Conversational Agents to Promote Active Living and Healthy Diet for Subjects Suffering from Type 2 Diabetes. 297-304 - Lukas H. B. Tietz, Gabrielle H. Saunders:

The Role of Hearing in Aging and Hearing Rehabilitation Technology with an Outlook on Future Applications. 305-310 - Despoina Petsani

, Evdokimos I. Konstantinidis
, Antonis Billis
, Maria M. Nikolaidou
, Nikolaos Kiriakidis, Vasiliki I. Zilidou
, Despoina Mantziari
, Michalis Timoleon, Panagiotis D. Bamidis
:
Empathize with the CAPTAIN Stakeholders' Community towards Understanding Older Adults' Daily Needs and How They Cope with Them. 311-318 - Thomas Würtz Jensen, Bodil Sørensen

:
Testing Usability in an ICT Solution for Care Cooperatives: A Case Study. 319-324 - Marios Vardalachakis, Haridimos Kondylakis, Lefteris Koumakis, Angelina Kouroubali, Dimitrios G. Katehakis:

ShinyAnonymizer: A Tool for Anonymizing Health Data. 325-332 - Ahed Abugabah, Ahmad Alsmadi:

Healthcare Applications of Intelligent Information Systems: A Novel Technique for Medical Image Fusion. ICT4AWE 2019: 333-337 - Márcia Esteves

, Marisa Esteves, António Abelha
, José Machado:
A Mobile Health Application to Assist Health Professionals: A Case Study in a Portuguese Nursing Home. 338-345 - Carina Martins, Julio Duarte

, Carlos Portela, Manuel Santos:
Improving the Use of the Electronic Health Record using an Online Documentation Manual and Its Acceptance through Technology Acceptance Model. 346-351 - Tiago Ribeiro, Sérgio Oliveira, Carlos Portela, Manuel Santos:

Clinical Workflows based on OpenEHR using BPM. 352-358

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