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Suchergebnis als PDFDigitalAngewandte WirtschaftswissenschaftenTC Grafenau
Beitrag (Sammelband oder Tagungsband)
Sebastian Wilhelm, Dietmar Jakob, Jakob Kasbauer, M. Dietmeier
Organizational, Technical, Ethical and Legal Requirements of Capturing Household Electricity Data for Use as an AAL System
Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress on Information and Communication Technology (ICPCCI 2019) [20-21 February 2020; London, UK]
2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-5856-6_38
Due to demographic change elderly care is one of the major challenges for society in near future fostering new services to support and enhance the life quality of the elderly generation. A particular aspect is the desire to live in one’s homes instead of hospitals and retirement homes as long as possible. Therefore it is essential to monitor the health status i.e. the activity of the individual. In our data-driven society data is collected at an increasing rate enabling personalized services for our daily life using machine-learning and data mining technologies. However the lack of labeled datasets from a realistic environment hampers research for training and evaluating algorithms. In the project BLADL we use data mining technologies to gauge the health status of elderly people. Within this work we discuss the challenges and caveats both from a technical and ethical perspectives to create such a dataset.
DigitalAngewandte InformatikTC Grafenau
Beitrag (Sammelband oder Tagungsband)
Sebastian Wilhelm, Dietmar Jakob, M. Dietmeier
Development of a senior-friendly training concept for imparting media literacy
INFORMATIK 2019: 50 Jahre Gesellschaft für Informatik - Informatik für Gesellschaft, Bonn
2019
The use of digital solutions to support rural areas, and in particular elderly people, is the goal of the ‘Digitales Dorf’ and ‘BLADL’ research projects. This work assessed seniors’ media literacy in two model communities; with the result that fear of fraudster and lack of knowledge are the most common causes that prevent elderly people from using digital technologies. Based on these evaluation results, a combined training offer of tutorial and digital consultation hour was developed and evaluated.