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Figure2. PopulationpyramidEU-28,2017and2080(%of the totalpopulation) [12]
2. Background
Several studies have been conducted in the area of smart house environmentswith var-
ious reviews in this field available [4, 7]. In the field of healthcare involving smart
houses, several research have beenmade to study older people’s perception of smart
houses [13–15].
Most of the research in smart houses from the technological aspects dealswith im-
provement, new technology implementation, and activity detection to adapt the smart
house to the user. Among the relevant works is theManaging an Intelligent Versatile
Home (MavHome), whose goal is to increase the comfort of the users and reduce the
operationcosts [16].The“GatorTech” smart house implements several smart devices to
“optimize thecomfort andsafetyofanolderperson” [17].
User activity detection has widely been researched, and several analysismethods
havebeenused[4]. Insummary, theanalysismethods rangefrompattern recognitional-
gorithmsandcomputervision [18],machine learning [19,20], statisticalmodels [21,22],
among others. However, only a few studies have been conducted in behaviourmod-
elling [9,23–26].
Thestudiesthathavebeendoneinthehealthcareareausuallyreportabouttheethical
concerns on smart houses or older people’s opinion about smart houses [15,27]. There
are,however,gapsbetweenthe technologyandthehealthcareresearchregardingwelfare
technology. As a result, the end-user (the older person) is ultimately the one who is
affectedbecauseof thesegaps.
3. DesignandMethods
An analysis was chosen in this study to report the findings. Initial comparison in the
terminologyusedbetween the technologyandhealthcarefieldsarediscussed.Secondly,
an analysis of the terminology, healthcare with a focus on the person, ethical and le-
gal challenges, andolderpeople’s strugglewith technologyarediscussed.Finally, some
recommendationsareprovided todiminish thegapbetween the twofields.
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Intelligent Environments 2019
Workshop Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intelligent Environments
- Titel
- Intelligent Environments 2019
- Untertitel
- Workshop Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intelligent Environments
- Autoren
- Andrés Muñoz
- Sofia Ouhbi
- Wolfgang Minker
- Loubna Echabbi
- Miguel Navarro-Cía
- Verlag
- IOS Press BV
- Datum
- 2019
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-1-61499-983-6
- Abmessungen
- 16.0 x 24.0 cm
- Seiten
- 416
- Kategorie
- Tagungsbände