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Home / Proceedings / AAAI Workshop Papers 2002 /

Automation as Caregiver: The Role of Intelligent Technology in Elder Care

Contents

  • Just-In-Time Context-Sensitive Questioning for Preventative Health Care

    Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson, and Chuck Kukla

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  • Can a Computer be a Caregiver?

    Peter Whitehouse, Cynthia Marling, and Richard Harvey

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  • Achieving Global Coherence in Multi-Agent Caregiver Systems: Centralized versus Distributed Response Coordination in I.L.S.A.

    Thomas A. Wagner

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  • A Task Planning, Scheduling and Sequencing Orthosis for the Cognitively Impaired

    Richard Simpson, Deborah Schreckenghost, and Ned Kirsch

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  • Pearl: A Mobile Robotic Assistant for the Elderly

    Martha E. Pollack, Laura Brown, Dirk Colbry, Cheryl Orosz, Bart Peintner, Sailesh Ramakrishan, Sandra Engberg, Judith T. Matthews, Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob, Colleen E. McCarthy, Sebastian Thrun, Michael Montemerlo, Joelle Pineau, and Nicholas Roy

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  • First, Cause No Harm: Issues in Building Safe, Reliable and Trustworthy Elder Care Systems

    Christopher A. Miller, Karen Haigh, and Wende Dewing

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  • Smart Phones for the Elders: Boosting the Intelligence of Smart Homes

    William Mann, Sumi Helal

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  • The MAUI Project: Building MultiModal Affective User Interfaces for Everyone

    Christine Laetitia Lisetti, Cynthia LeRouge, and Fatma Nasoz

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  • An Overview of the Assisted Cognition Project

    Henry Kautz, Dieter Fox, Oren Etzioni, Gaetano Borriello, and Larry Arnstein

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  • Organizing Committee

    Karen Haigh

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  • Automation as Caregiver: A Survey of Issues and Technologies
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  • Agents for Recognizing and Responding to the Behavior of an Elder

    Karen Zita Haigh, Christopher W. Geib, Christopher A. Miller, John Phelps, and Thomas Wagner

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  • Learning Models of Human Behavior with Sequential Patterns

    Valerie Guralnik, Karen Zita Haigh

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  • A Virtual World for Coaching Caregivers of Persons with Alzheimer’s Disease

    Nancy L. Green

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  • Problems with Intent Recognition for Elder Care

    Christopher W. Geib

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  • Detecting Abnormal Behavior by Real-Time Monitoring of Patients

    E. Campo, M. Chan

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  • The Aware Home: A Living Laboratory for Technologies for Successful Aging

    Gregory D. Abowd, Aaron F. Bobick, Irfan A. Essa, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, and Wendy A. Rogers

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