Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT (Apr 2019)

Multi-Source Data Sensing in Mobile Personalized Healthcare Systems: Semantic Linking and Data Mining

  • Dmitry Korzun,
  • Alexander Meigal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 854, no. 24
pp. 187 – 192

Abstract

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The paper introduces an approach to collecting and mining health-related information on the patient based on sensed data from various medical devices as well as from other digitallyenabled sources. The regularly sensed data are semantically linked thus creating an additional information space-semantic layer. On the latter, a linked knowledge-rich structure-semantic network-is maintained and used to construct mobile services. The use of various medical devices and other data sources makes it possible to remotely monitor patients' vital physiological parameters and other important health-related events. It includes sensing the context of the physical environment, which is then coupled with the health state of the patient. Several patients and interested people can be virtually integrated into a group. Consequently, social methods can be used for enhancing the treatment adherence and for motivating the healthcare goals. As such, the healthcare services would have became more focused on the patients and their needs. Ultimately, the mobile healthcare moves towards the vision of At-Home Laboratory (AHL) that diminishes the necessity to visit the hospital and to directly use its facility.

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