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Chronic Pain Monitoring and Assessment for LTC Residents with ADRD by AI Sensing

Investigators:

Xian Du, UMass Amherst
Joohyun Chung, UMass Amherst
Shishir Prasad, BD

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Validating the Apple Watch for Passive Monitoring of Agitation in Patients with Dementia

Investigators:

James Mastrianni, The University of Chicago
Josh Kim, Adiona Health

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A Digital Biometric Approach to Reducing Hospital Admissions for Underserved Older Adults with COPD

Investigators:
Jennifer Williams, Stanford University

Featured Webinar

(September 24th, 4pm ET) Webinar – Sustainable Ear-Worn Systems for HCI and BCI: Design, Development, and Deployment – VP Nguyen

Registration Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMtd-6trzkrGtJHUd9rKh4X0JSDkbx_B9eE

Talk Abstract: This talk introduces curiosity-driven research that explores science and technology to build the next generation of ear-worn computer systems that are robust, sustainable, cost-effective, low-burden, and socially acceptable, thereby unlocking new applications in human-computer interaction and brain-computer interface. Yet, the development of these systems brings significant challenges, demanding a rethinking of hardware and software frameworks, advanced ML algorithms, and significant interdisciplinary efforts. I will present our approaches to fill the gaps and build practical ear-worn computers, highlighted by motivating applications our lab has worked on: interactive computing and disease monitoring and intervention. Additionally, I will share insights gained from deploying these systems in various real-world settings and discuss future research directions. 

About the Speaker: VP Nguyen directs the Wireless and Sensor Systems Laboratory (WSSL) at the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass). He is also affiliated with the Institute for Applied Life Sciences at UMass. He received the SONY Faculty Innovation Award, CACM Research Highlights 2020, 2021, ACM SIGMOBILE Research Highlights 2017, 2020, 2022, and Best Paper Award at ACM MobiCom 2019. His broad research interests include mobile/wearable computing, wireless networking, and embedded systems. His research agenda has focused on Sustainable Autonomous Things (SATs) for the vision of the Internet of Sustainable Medical Things, the Internet of Sustainable Living Things, and the Internet of Sustainable Flying Things.

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