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Intelligent Recognition of Activities of Daily Living for Assisting Memory and/or Cognitively Impaired Elders in Smart Homes

Mehdi Najjar, François Courtemanche, Habib Hamam, Alexandre Dion and Jéremy Bauchet
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Mehdi Najjar: University of Montreal, Canada
François Courtemanche: University of Montreal, Canada
Habib Hamam: University of Moncton, Canada
Alexandre Dion: University of Sherbrooke, Canada
Jéremy Bauchet: University of Sherbrooke, Canada

International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI), 2009, vol. 1, issue 4, 46-62

Abstract: The article describes a recognition approach of undertaken activities of daily living (ADLs) performed by memory and/or cognitively impaired elders in smart homes. The proposed technique is materialized via a recognition module inserted in a modular generic architecture which aims to offer a framework to conceive intelligent ADLs assistance systems.

Date: 2009
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