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Sensors | 2015

The Elderly’s Independent Living in Smart Homes: A Characterization of Activities and Sensing Infrastructure Survey to Facilitate Services Development

Qin Ni; Ana Belén García Hernando; Iván Pau de la Cruz

Human activity detection within smart homes is one of the basis of unobtrusive wellness monitoring of a rapidly aging population in developed countries. Most works in this area use the concept of “activity” as the building block with which to construct applications such as healthcare monitoring or ambient assisted living. The process of identifying a specific activity encompasses the selection of the appropriate set of sensors, the correct preprocessing of their provided raw data and the learning/reasoning using this information. If the selection of the sensors and the data processing methods are wrongly performed, the whole activity detection process may fail, leading to the consequent failure of the whole application. Related to this, the main contributions of this review are the following: first, we propose a classification of the main activities considered in smart home scenarios which are targeted to older people’s independent living, as well as their characterization and formalized context representation; second, we perform a classification of sensors and data processing methods that are suitable for the detection of the aforementioned activities. Our aim is to help researchers and developers in these lower-level technical aspects that are nevertheless fundamental for the success of the complete application.


Sensors | 2013

Deployment and Validation of a Smart System for Screening of Language Disorders in Primary Care

María Luisa Martín-Ruiz; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy; Iván Pau de la Cruz

Neuro-evolutive development from birth until the age of six years is a decisive factor in a child’s quality of life. Early detection of development disorders in early childhood can facilitate necessary diagnosis and/or treatment. Primary-care pediatricians play a key role in its detection as they can undertake the preventive and therapeutic actions requested to promote a child’s optimal development. However, the lack of time and little specific knowledge at primary-care avoid to applying continuous early-detection anomalies procedures. This research paper focuses on the deployment and evaluation of a smart system that enhances the screening of language disorders in primary care. Pediatricians get support to proceed with early referral of language disorders. The proposed model provides them with a decision-support tool for referral actions to trigger essential diagnostic and/or therapeutic actions for a comprehensive individual development. The research was conducted by starting from a sample of 60 cases of children with language disorders. Validation was carried out through two complementary steps: first, by including a team of seven experts from the fields of neonatology, pediatrics, neurology and language therapy, and, second, through the evaluation of 21 more previously diagnosed cases. The results obtained show that therapist positively accepted the system proposal in 18 cases (86%) and suggested system redesign for single referral to a speech therapist in three remaining cases.Neuro-evolutive development from birth until the age of six years is a decisive factor in a childs quality of life. Early detection of development disorders in early childhood can facilitate necessary diagnosis and/or treatment. Primary-care pediatricians play a key role in its detection as they can undertake the preventive and therapeutic actions requested to promote a childs optimal development. However, the lack of time and little specific knowledge at primary-care avoid to applying continuous early-detection anomalies procedures. This research paper focuses on the deployment and evaluation of a smart system that enhances the screening of language disorders in primary care. Pediatricians get support to proceed with early referral of language disorders. The proposed model provides them with a decision-support tool for referral actions to trigger essential diagnostic and/or therapeutic actions for a comprehensive individual development. The research was conducted by starting from a sample of 60 cases of children with language disorders. Validation was carried out through two complementary steps: first, by including a team of seven experts from the fields of neonatology, pediatrics, neurology and language therapy, and, second, through the evaluation of 21 more previously diagnosed cases. The results obtained show that therapist positively accepted the system proposal in 18 cases (86%) and suggested system redesign for single referral to a speech therapist in three remaining cases.


Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments | 2016

A foundational ontology-based model for human activity representation in smart homes

Qin Ni; Iván Pau de la Cruz; Ana Belén García Hernando

Human activity detection within smart home (SH) is one of the basis of unobtrusive wellness monitoring of a rapidly aging population in developed countries. Most works in this area use the concept of “activity” as the building block with which to construct applications such as healthcare monitoring or ambient assisted living. This paper presents a model for human activity representation. The model has been developed by using the NeON methodology. The proposed human activity model consists of a network of ontologies classified in three categories: user ontologies, SH context ontologies and ADL ontologies, supporting user modelling, SH context modelling and ADL modeling, respectively. Furthermore, the formal definition of the main concepts and properties as well as a proof-of-concept ontology evaluation with a specification scenario are presented. The adoption of DOLCE+DnS Ultralite (DUL) ontology as an upper ontology aims to achieve a high degree of reusability and interoperability within heterogeneous smart home applications.


Journal of Medical Internet Research | 2014

Evaluating a Web-Based Clinical Decision Support System for Language Disorders Screening in a Nursery School

María Luisa Martín Ruiz; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy; Carmen Torcal Loriente; Iván Pau de la Cruz

Background Early and effective identification of developmental disorders during childhood remains a critical task for the international community. The second highest prevalence of common developmental disorders in children are language delays, which are frequently the first symptoms of a possible disorder. Objective This paper evaluates a Web-based Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) whose aim is to enhance the screening of language disorders at a nursery school. The common lack of early diagnosis of language disorders led us to deploy an easy-to-use CDSS in order to evaluate its accuracy in early detection of language pathologies. This CDSS can be used by pediatricians to support the screening of language disorders in primary care. Methods This paper details the evaluation results of the “Gades” CDSS at a nursery school with 146 children, 12 educators, and 1 language therapist. The methodology embraces two consecutive phases. The first stage involves the observation of each child’s language abilities, carried out by the educators, to facilitate the evaluation of language acquisition level performed by a language therapist. Next, the same language therapist evaluates the reliability of the observed results. Results The Gades CDSS was integrated to provide the language therapist with the required clinical information. The validation process showed a global 83.6% (122/146) success rate in language evaluation and a 7% (7/94) rate of non-accepted system decisions within the range of children from 0 to 3 years old. The system helped language therapists to identify new children with potential disorders who required further evaluation. This process will revalidate the CDSS output and allow the enhancement of early detection of language disorders in children. The system does need minor refinement, since the therapists disagreed with some questions from the CDSS knowledge base (KB) and suggested adding a few questions about speech production and pragmatic abilities. The refinement of the KB will address these issues and include the requested improvements, with the support of the experts who took part in the original KB development. Conclusions This research demonstrated the benefit of a Web-based CDSS to monitor children’s neurodevelopment via the early detection of language delays at a nursery school. Current next steps focus on the design of a model that includes pseudo auto-learning capacity, supervised by experts.


International Journal of Information Security | 2011

Solving identity delegation problem in the e-government environment

Sergio Sánchez García; Ana Gómez Oliva; Emilia Pérez Belleboni; Iván Pau de la Cruz

At present, many countries allow citizens or entities to interact with the government outside the telematic environment through a legal representative who is granted powers of representation. However, if the interaction takes place through the Internet, only primitive mechanisms of representation are available, and these are mainly based on non-dynamic offline processes that do not enable quick and easy identity delegation. This paper proposes a system of dynamic delegation of identity between two generic entities that can solve the problem of delegated access to the telematic services provided by public authorities. The solution herein is based on the generation of a delegation token created from a proxy certificate that allows the delegating entity to delegate identity to another on the basis of a subset of its attributes as delegator, while also establishing in the delegation token itself restrictions on the services accessible to the delegated entity and the validity period of delegation. Further, the paper presents the mechanisms needed to either revoke a delegation token or to check whether a delegation token has been revoked. Implications for theory and practice and suggestions for future research are discussed.At present, many countries allow citizens or entities to interact with the government outside the telematic environment through a legal representative who is granted powers of representation. However, if the interaction takes place through the Internet, only primitive mechanisms of representation are available, and these are mainly based on non-dynamic offline processes that do not enable quick and easy identity delegation. This paper proposes a system of dynamic delegation of identity between two generic entities that can solve the problem of delegated access to the telematic services provided by public authorities. The solution herein is based on the generation of a delegation token created from a proxy certificate that allows the delegating entity to delegate identity to another on the basis of a subset of its attributes as delegator, while also establishing in the delegation token itself restrictions on the services accessible to the delegated entity and the validity period of delegation. Further, the paper presents the mechanisms needed to either revoke a delegation token or to check whether a delegation token has been revoked. Implications for theory and practice and suggestions for future research are discussed.


international symposium on technology and society | 2010

A careful design for a tool to detect child pornography in P2P networks

Iván Pau de la Cruz; Celia Fernández Aller; Sergio Sánchez García; Justo Carracedo Gallardo

This paper addresses the social problem of child pornography on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks on the Internet and presents an automated system with effective computer and telematic tools for seeking out and identifying data exchanges with pedophilic content on the Internet. The paper analyzes the social and legal context in which the system must operate and describes the processes by which the system respects the rights of the persons investigated and prevents these tools from being used to establish processes of surveillance and attacks on the privacy of Internet users.


Journal of Sensors | 2016

A Context-Aware System Infrastructure for Monitoring Activities of Daily Living in Smart Home

Qin Ni; Ana Belén García Hernando; Iván Pau de la Cruz

We propose a three-layered context-aware architecture for monitoring activities of daily life in smart home. This architecture provides for the inclusion of functionalities that range from low-level data collection to high-level context knowledge extraction. We have also devised an upper-level ontology to model the context in which the activities take place. This enables having a common activity-related context representation, on which to infer and share knowledge. Furthermore, we have begun to implement a platform that realizes our architecture and ontology, making use of Microsoft’s Lab of Things (LoT) platform, being the preliminary results on this task also described in the paper.


international workshop on ambient assisted living | 2012

Validation tool for smart screening of language disorders in pediatrics care

María Luisa Martín Ruiz; Miguel Ángel Valero; Iván Pau de la Cruz

Primary-care pediatricians could play a key role in early detection of development disorders as quick as they might have enough time and knowledge for suitable screenings at clinical routine. This research paper focuses on the development and validation of a knowledge-based web tool whose aim is to support a smart detection of developmental disorders in early childhood. Thus, the use of the system can trigger the necessary preventive and therapeutic actions from birth until the age of six. The platform was designed on the basis of an analysis of significant 21 cases of children with language disorders that supported the creation of a specific knowledge base, its ontology and a set of description logic relations. The resulting system is being validated in a scalable approach with a team of seven experts from the fields of neonathology, pediatrics, neurology and language therapy.


IEEE Pervasive Computing | 2012

ICTD Work, Plus mFeel

Joerg Doerflinger; Tom Gross; Olga Lyra; Evangelos Karapanos; Vassilis Kostakos; Ismael Cuadrado-Cordero; Luis M. Soria-Morillo; Luis Gonzalez-Abril; Juan Antonio Ortega-Ramirez; Iván Pau de la Cruz; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy; Eiman Kanjo

This issues Works-In-Progress department has four entries related to the issues theme, Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICTD). They are “Sustainable ICT in Agricultural Value Chains”, “Measuring Social Inclusion in Primary Schools”, “An Architecture for Green Mobile Computation”, and “Improving Communication in Resource-Poor Settings”. A fifth entry, “mFeel: An Affective Mobile System”, covers the mFeel mobile system, which combines context awareness with affective and cognitive techniques.


Proceedings IWBBIO 2014 International Work-Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering Granada April, 7-9 2014 | 2nd International Work-Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (IWBBIO 2014) | 07/04/2014 - 09/04/2014 | Granada | 2014

A Supervised Cooperative Learning System for Early Detection of Language Disorders.

María Luisa Martín Ruiz; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy; Iván Pau de la Cruz; María Peñafiel Puerto; Carmen Torcal Loriente

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Qin Ni

Technical University of Madrid

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Sergio Sánchez García

Technical University of Madrid

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Ana Gómez Oliva

Technical University of Madrid

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Emilia Pérez Belleboni

Technical University of Madrid

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Sury Bravo Lasprilla

Complutense University of Madrid

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