Chimamiwa et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Are smart homes adequate for older adults with dementia?Chimamiwa et al., 2022
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- Chimamiwa G
- Giaretta A
- Alirezaie M
- Pecora F
- Loutfi A
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- Sensors
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Smart home technologies can enable older adults, including those with dementia, to live more independently in their homes for a longer time. Activity recognition, in combination with anomaly detection, has shown the potential to recognise users' daily activities and detect …
- 206010012289 Dementia 0 title abstract description 165
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