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Wireless Health 2016: Bethesda, MD, USA
- 2016 IEEE Wireless Health, WH 2016, Bethesda, MD, USA, October 25-27, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-3090-3

Technical Session 1: Situational and Context Aware Behavioral Monitoring
- Dawei Fan

, Jiaqi Gong, John C. Lach:
Eating gestures detection by tracking finger motion. 1-6 - Lahiru N. S. Wijayasingha, Benny P. L. Lo

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A wearable sensing framework for improving personal and oral hygiene for people with developmental disabilities. 7-13
Technical Session 2: The Role of Wireless in Improving Mental Health
- Kun Woo Cho

, Feng Lin
, Chen Song, Xiaowei Xu
, Michelle Hartley-McAndrew, Kathy Ralabate Doody, Wenyao Xu:
Gaze-Wasserstein: a quantitative screening approach to autism spectrum disorders. 14-21 - Orianna Demasi, Adrián Aguilera

, Benjamin Recht:
Detecting change in depressive symptoms from daily wellbeing questions, personality, and activity. 22-29 - Asma Ahmad Farhan

, Chaoqun Yue, Reynaldo Morillo, Shweta Ware, Jin Lu
, Jinbo Bi, Jayesh Kamath, Alexander Russell
, Athanasios Bamis, Bing Wang:
Behavior vs. introspection: refining prediction of clinical depression via smartphone sensing data. 30-37
Technical Session 3: Innovations in Tools for Health Care
- Mohammad Arif Ul Alam

, Nirmalya Roy, Michelle Petruska, Andrea Zemp:
Smart-energy group anomaly based behavioral abnormality detection. 38-45 - Md. Abu Sayeed Mondol, Ifat Afrin Emi, John A. Stankovic:

MedRem: an interactive medication reminder and tracking system on wrist devices. 46-53
Poster Session
- Roger Schaer, Thomaz Melly, Henning Müller

, Antoine Widmer
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Using smart glasses in medical emergency situations, a qualitative pilot study. 54-58 - Hui Huang, Ye Sun:

S3H: a symptom surveillance system in high spatial resolution using smartphones. 59-64 - Xiang Ding, Jing Xu, Honghao Wang, Guanling Chen, Herpreet Thind, Yuan Zhang:

WalkMore: promoting walking with just-in-time context-aware prompts. 65-72 - Christina Aiello, Emmanuel Agu:

Investigating postural sway features, normalization and personalization in detecting blood alcohol levels of smartphone users. 73-80 - Yiyuan Zhang

, Melissa Berthelot, Benny P. L. Lo
:
Wireless wearable photoplethysmography sensors for continuous blood pressure monitoring. 81-88 - Joshua M. Smyth

, Kristin E. Heron
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Is providing mobile interventions "just-in-time" helpful? an experimental proof of concept study of just-in-time intervention for stress management. 89-95 - Brent G. Nelson, Elias Boroda

, Kelvin O. Lim
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Implementation of a platform-agnostic working memory span task using mobile device technology. 96-102 - Robert LeMoyne

, Timothy Mastroianni:
Smartphone wireless gyroscope platform for machine learning classification of hemiplegic patellar tendon reflex pair disparity through a multilayer perceptron neural network. 103-108 - Richard Ribón Fletcher, Daniel Chamberlain, Daniel David Richman, Nicolas Oreskovic, Elsie Taveras:

Wearable sensor and algorithm for automated measurement of screen time. 109-116 - Caterina Lazaro Martinez, Erdal Oruklu, Mert Sevil, Kamuran Turksoy, Ali Cinar:

Communication challenges in a multi-sensor closed-loop artificial pancreas system. 117-121 - Rahul Krishnan Pathinarupothi

, Ekanath Rangan
, Bithin Alangot, Maneesha V. Ramesh
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RASPRO: rapid summarization for effective prognosis in wireless remote health monitoring. 122-127
Technical Session 4: Heart Health in Wireless
- Ho-Kyeong Ra, Asif Salekin, Hee-Jung Yoon, Jeremy Kim, S. M. Shahriar Nirjon, David J. Stone, Sujeong Kim

, Jong-Myung Lee, Sang Hyuk Son, John A. Stankovic:
AsthmaGuide: an asthma monitoring and advice ecosystem. 128-135 - Sena Agezo, Yuxiang Zhang, Ziyu Ye, Somesh Chopra, Shrenik Vora, Timothy P. Kurzweg:

Battery-free RFID heart rate monitoring system. 136-142 - Brianna Myers, Jaskaran Atwal Nahal, Chai Yang, Lisa Brown, Soheil Ghiasi, André Knoesen:

Towards data-driven pre-operative evaluation of lung cancer patients: the case of smart mask. 143-148 - Thai Nguyen, Roy J. Adams, Annamalai Natarajan, Benjamin M. Marlin

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Parsing wireless electrocardiogram signals with context free grammar conditional random fields. 149-156
Technical Session 5: Enhancing Gait and Movement in Neurological Conditions
- Feng Lin

, Jerry Antony Ajay, Jeanne Langan
, Lora Cavuoto, Ifeoma Nwogu
, Heamchand Subryan, Wenyao Xu:
A portable and cost-effective upper extremity rehabilitation system for individuals with upper limb motor deficits. 157-163 - Jiaqi Gong, Myla D. Goldman, John C. Lach:

Deepmotion: a deep convolutional neural network on inertial body sensors for gait assessment in multiple sclerosis. 164-171 - Matthew M. Engelhard

, John C. Lach, Karen M. Schmidt, Myla D. Goldman, Stephen D. Patek:
Adaptive symptom reporting for mobile patient-reported disability assessment. 172-179

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