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Methodology for Establishing a Community-Wide Life Laboratory for Capturing Unobtrusive and Continuous Remote Activity and Health Data
Published on: July 27, 2018
Probabilistic elderly person's mood analysis based on its activities of daily living using smart facilities
Mohsen Falah Rad1, Mojtaba Shakeri2, Kamrad Khoshhal Roudposhti3
1Department of Computer Engineering, Islamic Azad University-Rasht Branch, Rasht, Iran.
Abstract:
The world's population is aging, and eldercare services that use smart facilities such as smart homes are widely common in societies now. With the aid of smart facilities, the present study aimed at understanding an elder's moods based on the person's activities of daily living (ADLs). With this end in view, an explainable probabilistic graphical modeling approach, applying the Bayesian network (BN), was proposed. The proposed BN-based model was capable of defining the relationship between the elder's ADLs and moods in three different levels: Activity-based Feature (AbF), Category of Activity (CoA), and the mood state. The model also allowed us to explain the transformations among the different levels/nodes on the defined BNs. A framework featured with smart facilities, including a smart home, a smartphone, and a wristband, was utilized to assess the model. The smart home was an elderly woman's house, equipped with a set of binary-based sensors. For about five months, the ADLs' data have been recorded through daily behavioral-based information, registered by experts using a defined questionnaire. The obtained results proved that the proposed BN-based model of the current study could promisingly estimate the elder's moods and CoA states. Moreover, in contrast to the machine learning techniques that behave like a black box, the effect of each feature from the lower levels to the higher levels of information of the BNs can be traced. Implications of the findings for future diagnosis and treatment of the elderly are considered.
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