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Integration and Evolution of Data Mining Models in Ubiquitous Health Telemonitoring Systems

Pierre Maret
Fabrice Muhlenbach
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Ubiquitous Health Telemonitoring Systems collect low level data with the aim to ameliorate the health condition of patients. Models from data mining are created to compute indicators regarding their status and activity (habits, abnormalities). Models can also help generate feedbacks and recommendations for patients as well as for remote formal and informal care givers. Essential features are that the models can be easily updated whenever new information is available and that data generated from the models can be readily accessible as well as sensed data. This paper addresses the challenge of conveniently incorporating in a Ubiquitous Health Telemonitoring System the creation, the use, and the updating of data mining models. We conducted first runs and generated results showing the feasibility as well as the effectiveness of the system.
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hal-00970513 , version 1 (02-04-2014)

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Vladimer Kobayashi, Pierre Maret, Fabrice Muhlenbach, Pierre-René Lherisson. Integration and Evolution of Data Mining Models in Ubiquitous Health Telemonitoring Systems. International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, Dec 2013, Tokyo, Japan. pp.1--5. ⟨hal-00970513⟩
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