Authors
Tanzeem Choudhury, Gaetano Borriello, Sunny Consolvo, Dirk Haehnel, Beverly Harrison, Bruce Hemingway, Jeffrey Hightower, Predrag Pedja, Karl Koscher, Anthony LaMarca, James A Landay, Louis LeGrand, Jonathan Lester, Ali Rahimi, Adam Rea, Danny Wyatt
Publication date
2008/4/11
Journal
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Volume
7
Issue
2
Pages
32-41
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Activity-aware systems have inspired novel user interfaces and new applications in smart environments, surveillance, emergency response, and military missions. Systems that recognize human activities from body-worn sensors can further open the door to a world of healthcare applications, such as fitness monitoring, eldercare support, long-term preventive and chronic care, and cognitive assistance. Wearable systems have the advantage of being with the user continuously. So, for example, a fitness application could use real-time activity information to encourage users to perform opportunistic activities. Furthermore, the general public is more likely to accept such activity recognition systems because they are usually easy to turn off or remove.
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