Description
Title | Understanding behaviour change |
Abstract | Treatment for chronic diseases often consists of a combination of lifestyle advices and medication. We are developing an intelligent system with the aim of improving adherence to therapy; often, this implies supporting people in changing their behaviour. The basis of the system is a computational model of factors influencing behaviour. In the talk, I will present you the conceptual version of this model and ask you to participate in a small experiment to validate and calibrate the model. |
Other presentations by Michel Klein
Date | Title |
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27 November 2006 | |
15 September 2008 | Human Ambience: application area or research? |
22 September 2008 | Human Ambience: application area or research? |
11 May 2009 | Intelligent online monitoring and support for chronic patients |
07 June 2010 | Understanding behaviour change |
09 May 2011 | Ethical aspects of pervasive computing / lifestyle informatics / ubiquitious computing |
05 March 2012 | Can computational models predict mood changes? |
11 March 2013 | Report on course Model-based Intelligent Environments |
09 December 2013 | Take the stairs! E-Coaching via computers or humans |