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international conference on knowledge based and intelligent information and engineering systems | 2014

A double closed loop to enhance the quality of life of Parkinson's Disease patients: REMPARK system.

Albert Samà; Carlos Pérez-López; Daniel Rodríguez-Martín; J Manuel Moreno-Aróstegui; Jordi Rovira; Claas Ahlrichs; Rui Sarmento e Castro; João Cevada; Ricardo Graça; Vânia Guimarães; Bernardo Pina; Timothy J. Counihan; Hadas Lewy; Roberta Annicchiarico; Àngels Bayés; Alejandro Rodríguez-Molinero; Joan Cabestany

This paper presents REMPARK system, a novel approach to deal with Parkinsons Disease (PD). REMPARK system comprises two closed loops of actuation onto PD. The first loop consists in a wearable system that, based on a belt-worn movement sensor, detects movement alterations that activate an auditory cueing system controlled by a smartphone in order to improve patients gait. The belt-worn sensor analyzes patients movement through real-time learning algorithms that were developed on the basis of a database previously collected from 93 PD patients. The second loop consists in disease management based on the data collected during long periods and that enables neurologists to tailor medication of their PD patients and follow the disease evolution. REMPARK system is going to be tested in 40 PD patients in Spain, Ireland, Italy and Israel. This paper describes the approach followed to obtain this system, its components, functionalities and trials in which the system will be validated.


International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence | 2011

IT-ASSIST: Towards Usable Applications for Elderly People

Claas Ahlrichs; Daniel Kohlsdorf; Michael Lawo; Gerrit Kalkbrenner

IT-ASSIST is a twenty months research project which has the goal to give elderly people the opportunity to profit from digital media. Suffering from age related impairments concerning vision, hearing, or dexterity and bad hand-eye coordination are challenges when designing user interfaces for elderly people. Common approaches are trying to model systems for specific impairments. In this project, the authors follow the approach to set up interfaces and systems that can be used independent from personal impairments. Customization has adapted these systems to be in accordance with personnel impairments. Common applications like photo editing, digital mailing or internet browsing in a redesigned form provide social communication accordingly. In this article, a prototype of a customized user interface, its implementation, and results of user studies are presented and discussed.


International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence | 2011

An Abstract User Interface Framework for Mobile and Wearable Devices

Claas Ahlrichs; Michael Lawo; Hendrik Iben

In the future, mobile and wearable devices will increasingly be used for interaction with surrounding technologies. When developing applications for those devices, one usually has to implement the same application for each individual device. Thus a unified framework could drastically reduce development efforts. This paper presents a framework that facilitates the development of context-aware user interfaces UIs with reusable components for those devices. It is based on an abstract description of an envisioned UI which is used to generate a context-and device-specific representation at run-time. Rendition in various modalities and adaption of the generated representation are also supported.


human factors in computing systems | 2010

Mobile music touch: mobile tactile stimulation for passive learning

Kevin Huang; Thad Starner; Ellen Do; Gil Weinberg; Daniel Kohlsdorf; Claas Ahlrichs; Ruediger Leibrandt


Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing | 2016

Detecting freezing of gait with a tri-axial accelerometer in Parkinson’s disease patients

Claas Ahlrichs; Albert Samà; Michael Lawo; Joan Cabestany; Daniel Rodríguez-Martín; Carlos Pérez-López; Dean Sweeney; Leo R. Quinlan; Gearóid Ó Laighin; Timothy J. Counihan; Patrick Browne; Lewy Hadas; Gabriel Vainstein; Alberto Costa; Roberta Annicchiarico; Sheila Alcaine; Berta Mestre; Paola Quispe; Àngels Bayés; Alejandro Rodríguez-Molinero


Ariadna: cultura, educación y tecnología | 2013

HELP: Optimizing Treatment of Parkinson's Disease Patients

Claas Ahlrichs; Albert Samà; Jordi Rovira Simón; Simon Herrlich; Alejandro Rodríguez Molinero


arXiv: Artificial Intelligence | 2013

PARKINSON 'S DISEASE MOTOR SYMPTOMS IN MACHINE LEARNING : A REVIEW

Claas Ahlrichs; Michael Lawo


international conference on pervasive computing | 2014

Is frequency distribution enough to detect tremor in PD patients using a wrist worn accelerometer

Claas Ahlrichs; Albert Samà


Mensch & Computer Workshopband | 2008

Google Earth im Handumdrehen.

Claas Ahlrichs; Daniel Kohlsdorf; Michael Lawo


Archive | 2015

Context-Aware Mobile and Wearable Device Interfaces

Claas Ahlrichs; Hendrik Iben; Michael Lawo

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Daniel Kohlsdorf

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Albert Samà

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Carlos Pérez-López

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Daniel Rodríguez-Martín

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Joan Cabestany

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Timothy J. Counihan

National University of Ireland

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