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Lecture Notes of the Institute

for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics

and Telecommunications Engineering 181

Editorial Board

Ozgur Akan

Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey Paolo Bellavista

University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy Jiannong Cao

Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Geoffrey Coulson

Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK Falko Dressler

University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany Domenico Ferrari

UniversitàCattolica Piacenza, Piacenza, Italy Mario Gerla

UCLA, Los Angeles, USA Hisashi Kobayashi

Princeton University, Princeton, USA Sergio Palazzo

University of Catania, Catania, Italy Sartaj Sahni

University of Florida, Florida, USA Xuemin Sherman Shen

University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada Mircea Stan

University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA Jia Xiaohua

City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong Albert Y. Zomaya

University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

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More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/8197

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Kostas Giokas

Laszlo Bokor Frank Hopfgartner (Eds.)

eHealth 360°

International Summit on eHealth

Budapest, Hungary, June 14 – 16, 2016 Revised Selected Papers

123

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Editors Kostas Giokas

Applied Informatics in mHealth National Technical University of Athens Zografou

Greece Laszlo Bokor

Budapest University of Technology Budapest

Hungary

Frank Hopfgartner University of Glasgow Glaswow

UK

ISSN 1867-8211 ISSN 1867-822X (electronic) Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering

ISBN 978-3-319-49654-2 ISBN 978-3-319-49655-9 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-49655-9

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Preface

These proceedings represent the work presented by the researchers who participated in the eHealth360 International Summit, that took place during June 14–16 in Budapest, Hungary. This summit represented the latest work by researchers in the area of elec- tronic health, especially in the way that technology empowers health care.

This particular summit was strengthened by the fact that six co-located conferences took place (Track on Games for Well-being, Track on Wearables in Healthcare, Track on Personal, Pervasive and Mobile Health, Track on IoT and Big Data Technologies for Health Care, Track on Mobile Medical Multimedia Technologies, Applications and Services and Track on Ambient-Assisted Living Technologies Based on Internet of Things), each one focusing in the specialized domain with the help of high-quality papers.

However, the main reason why eHealth360 was so successful, was the traction it generated among the top health care technology providers (such as LG) and repre- sentatives from the Hungarian government and the European Union. The pace of the conference was very fast with exciting speakers, lively presentations, and alternating discussion themes (round tables, birds of feather, technology forecasts, keynotes) and a setup that kept the audience very energized. With an excellent balance between the technology and the community track, the audience proved to be the most important challenge for the speakers. The audience posed very difficult questions on the societal challenges we are facing.

Although I am sure that you will enjoy the high-quality articles presented during the conference, you can never beat the vibe of real-life participation in such a wonderful event. Looking forward to next year’s event and hope to see all of you there.

October 2016 Kostas Giokas

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Organization

IoTCare 2016 Steering Committee

Imrich Chlamtac Create-Net, EAI (Co-chair) Abdur Rahim Biswas CREATE-NET, Italy (Co-chair)

Timo Jamsa University of Oulu, Finland

Organizing Committee

General Chairs

Timo Jamsa University of Oulu, Finland

Abdur Rahim Biswas CREATE-NET, Italy Technical Program Committee Chair

Vera Stavroulaki WINGS ICT Solutions, Greece Technical Program Committee Co-chair

Kazuo Hashimoto Center for Research Strategy, Waseda University, Japan

Publicity and Social Media Chair Rango Rao Venkatesha

Prasad

TU Deflt, The Netherlands

Publicity and Social Media Co-chair

Shinsaku Kiyomoto Senior Manager, KDDI R&D Labs, Japan Sponsorship and Exhibits Chair

Philippe Cousin EGM, France

Publications Chairs

Stylianos Georgoulas Research Fellow, ICS, University of Surrey, UK Web Chair

Iqbal Hossain, Programmer CSE, BUET, Bangladesh

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GOWELL 2016 Steering Committee

Imrich Chlamtac CREATE-NET, Italy (Chair) Laura Anna Ripamonti University of Milan, Italy Dario Maggiorini University of Milan, Italy

Organizing Committee

General Co-chairs

Laura Anna Ripamonti University of Milan, Italy Dario Maggiorini University of Milan, Italy

Daniela Villani UniversitàCattolica del S. Cuore, Italy Technical Program Chair

Davide Gadia University of Milan, Italy Publicity and Social Media Chairs

Claudio Palazzi University of Padova, Italy Armir Bujari University of Padova, Italy Publications Chair

Davide Gadia University of Milan, Italy Web Chair

Dario Maggiorini University of Milan, Italy

HealthWear 2016 Steering Committee

Imrich Chlamtac CREATE-NET, Italy (Chair) Frank Hopfgartner University of Glasgow, UK

Organizing Committee

General Chair

Frank Hopfgartner University of Glasgow, UK VIII Organization

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Technical Program Chairs

Huiru (Jane) Zheng Ulster University, UK

Jakob Eg Larsen Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Publicity and Social Media Chair

Federica Cena Technical University of Turin, Italy Publications Chairs

Thierry Urruty University of Poitiers, France

Jochen Meyer OFFIS, Germany

Panels Chairs

Cathal Gurrin INSIGHT Centre, Ireland Udo Kruschwitz University of Essex, UK Tutorials Chairs

Klaus Schöffmann Klagenfurt University, Austria

Na Li Dublin City University, Ireland

Web Chair

Till Plumbaum Berlin Institute of Technology, Germany

PPmH 2016

Steering Committee

Imrich Chlamtac CREATE-NET, Italy (Chair)

Emmanouil G. Spanakis Foundation for Research and Technology—Hellas (FORTH), Greece

Organizing Committee

General Chair

Emmanouil G. Spanakis Foundation for Research and Technology—Hellas (FORTH), Greece

General Co-chairs

Kostas Marias Institute of Computer Science at FORTH (ICS-FORTH), Greece

Manolis Tsiknakis Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Computational BioMedicine, Laboratory (CBML) FORTH-ICS, Greece

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Vangelis Sakkalis Institute of Computer Science at FORTH (ICS-FORTH), Greece

Technical Program Chair

Emmanouil G. Spanakis Foundation for Research and Technology—Hellas (FORTH), Greece

Publicity and Social Media Chair

Matthew Pediaditis Institute of Computer Science at FORTH (ICS-FORTH), Greece

Workshops Chairs

Vangelis Sakkalis Institute of Computer Science at FORTH (ICS-FORTH), Greece

Kostas Marias Institute of Computer Science at FORTH (ICS-FORTH), Greece

Manolis Tsiknakis Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Computational BioMedicine Laboratory (CBML) FORTH-ICS, Greece

Sponsorship and Exhibits Chair

Matthew Pediaditis Institute of Computer Science at FORTH (ICS-FORTH), Greece

Publications Chair

Emmanouil G. Spanakis Foundation for Research and Technology—Hellas (FORTH), Greece

Web Chair

Matthew Pediaditis Institute of Computer Science at FORTH (ICS-FORTH), Greece

M3Apps 2016 Steering Committee

Imrich Chlamtac CREATE-NET, Italy (Chair)

Csaba A. Szabo Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary (Co-chair)

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Organizing Committee

General Chair

LászlóBokor Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Hungary

Technical Program Chairs

Maria Martini Kingston University London, UK Levente Kovács Óbuda University, Hungary

Lorenzo Iacobelli Thales Communications and Security SAS, France Publicity and Social Media Chairs

Adrian Pekar Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia Lukasz Budzisz Technical University of Berlin, Germany Matteo Mazzotti University of Bologna, Italy

Publications Chair

Tiia Ojanperä VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd., Finland

Web Chair

Norbert Varga Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

AALIoT 2016 Steering Committee

Imrich Chlamtac CREATE-NET, Italy (Chair) Dimitris Koutsouris Biomedical Engineering Laboratory,

National Technical University of Athens, Greece Kostas Giokas Applied Informatics in mHealth, National Technical

University of Athens, Greece

Organizing Committee

General Chair

Dimitris Koutsouris Biomedical Engineering Laboratory,

National Technical University of Athens, Greece General Co-chair

Kostas Giokas Applied Informatics in mHealth, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

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Technical Program Committee Chair

Ioannis Kouris Applied Informatics in mHealth, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Publicity and Social Media Chair

Kostas Giokas Applied Informatics in mHealth, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Workshops Chair

Athanasios Anastasiou Applied Informatics in mHealth, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Sponsorship and Exhibits Chair

Kostas Giokas Applied Informatics in mHealth, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Publications Chair

Vassileia Costarides Applied Informatics in mHealth, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Web Chair

Panagiotis Katrakazas Applied Informatics in mHealth, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

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Contents

IoTCare 2016

Remote Assistance for Elderly to Find Hidden Objects in a Kitchen . . . 3 Zeeshan Asghar, Goshiro Yamamoto, Takafumi Taketomi,

Christian Sandor, Hirokazu Kato, and Petri Pulli Tele-guidance Based Navigation System for the Visually

Impaired and Blind Persons . . . 9 Babar Chaudary, Iikka Paajala, Eliud Keino, and Petri Pulli

Twinkle Megane: Near-Eye LED Indicators on Glasses for Simple

and Smart Navigation in Daily Life . . . 17 Aryan Firouzian, Yukitoshi Kashimoto, Zeeshan Asghar, Niina Keranen,

Goshiro Yamamoto, and Petri Pulli

Proposal of a New Privacy Protection Scheme for the Data Subject

on the International Cooperation Information Sharing Platform . . . 23 Naonori Kato, Haruo Takasaki, and Yosuke Murakami

A Transparent Home Sensors/Actuators Layer for Health

and Well-Being Services . . . 29 Philippe Tanguy, Christophe Lohr, and Jérôme Kerdreux

Augmenting Object with IoT to Enhance Elders’Social Life . . . 36 Tiago Franklin R. Lucena, Vinicius Oberleitner,

Marcos Demétrius Barbosa, and Hygor Vinícius P. Martins

ICT Use in Family Caregiving of Elderly and Disabled Subjects. . . 42 Mia Hautala, Niina S. Keränen, Eeva Leinonen, Maarit Kangas,

and Timo Jämsä

Self-aware Early Warning Score System for IoT-Based

Personalized Healthcare . . . 49 Iman Azimi, Arman Anzanpour, Amir M. Rahmani, Pasi Liljeberg,

and Hannu Tenhunen

Towards Longitudinal Data Analytics in Parkinson’s Disease . . . 56 Nikos F. Fragopanagos, Stefan Kueppers, Panagiotis Kassavetis,

Marco U. Luchini, and George Roussos

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GOWELL 2016

Cultures of Participation in the Healthcare Field: Could

a VideoGame-Based Perspective Be Useful?. . . 65 Ines Di Loreto

Exploiting Users Natural Competitiveness to Promote Physical Activity. . . 75 Matteo Ciman and Ombretta Gaggi

A Location-Based Game for Two Generations: Teaching Mobile

Technology to the Elderly with the Support of Young Volunteers . . . 84 Wiesław Kopeć, Katarzyna Abramczuk, Bartłomiej Balcerzak,

Marta Juźwin, Katarzyna Gniadzik, Grzegorz Kowalik, and Radosław Nielek

Ring a Bell? Adaptive Auditory Game Feedback to Sustain Performance

in Stroke Rehabilitation . . . 92 Kasper Hald and Hendrik Knoche

Games and Gamification for Healthy Behaviours: The Experience

of PEGASO Fit 4 Future . . . 100 Maria Renata Guarneri and Paolo Perego

Effect of Different Looting Systems on the Behavior of Players

in a MMOG: Simulation with Real Data . . . 110 Daniele De Felice, Marco Granato, Laura Anna Ripamonti,

Marco Trubian, Davide Gadia, and Dario Maggiorini

Assessing the Emotional State of Job Applicants Through a Virtual

Reality Simulation: A Psycho-Physiological Study . . . 119 Daniela Villani, Chiara Rotasperti, Pietro Cipresso, Stefano Triberti,

Claudia Carissoli, and Giuseppe Riva

Exergames on Line for Childhood Obesity: Using a Web Platform as an Ambulatory Program to Increase the Acceptance and Adherence

to Physical Activity (PA) . . . 127 Jessica Navarro, Patricia Escobar, Ausias Cebolla,

Juan Francisco Lisón, JulioÁlvarez Pitti, Jaime Guixerres, Cristina Botella, and Rosa María Baños

A VR-Based Serious Game to Regulate Joy in Adolescents:

A Comparison of Different Devices. . . 135 M. Dolores Vara, Rosa M. Baños, Paloma Rasal, Alejandro Rodríguez,

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Serious Games to Teach Nutrition Education to Children Between 9 to 12

Years Old. Pickit! and Cookit! . . . 143 Alejandro Dominguez-Rodriguez, Elia Oliver, Ausias Cebolla,

Sussanna Albertini, Louis Ferrini, Ana Gonzalez-Segura,

Enrique de la Cruz, Karin Kronika, Tomas Nilsen, Cristina Botella, and Rosa Baños

Ageing Positively with Digital Games . . . 148 Daniela Villani, Silvia Serino, Stefano Triberti, and Giuseppe Riva

Usability and Fun of the INTERACCT Client. . . 156 Helmut Hlavacs, Rebecca Wölfle, Konrad Peters, Daniel Martinek,

Jens Kuczwara, Fares Kayali, Andrea Reithofer, Ruth Mateus-Berr, Barbara Brunmair, Zsuzsanna Lehner, and Anita Lawitschka

Gamification of a System for Real Time Monitoring of Posture . . . 164 Alberto Cavallo, Alessio Robaldo, Flavio Ansovini, Ivan Carmosino,

and Alessandro De Gloria

Positive Technologies for Promoting Emotion Regulation Abilities

in Adolescents . . . 169 Esther Judith Schek, Fabrizia Mantovani, Olivia Realdon, Joao Dias,

Ana Paiva, Sarit Schramm-Yavin, and Ruth Pat-Horenczyk Technology for Well-Being at School. App iNclusion by CeDisMa:

A Support for Teachers to Teach Inclusively, for Students to Really Learn. . . 175 Maria Concetta Carruba

Interacting with Videogames in Adolescence: Effects of Graphic

Visualization on Perceived Presence and Visuospatial Competences . . . 183 Luca Milani, Stefano Ambrosioni, and Paola Di Blasio

HealthWear 2016

Use Moving Average Filter to Reduce Noises in Wearable PPG During

Continuous Monitoring . . . 193 Yan Chen, Dan Li, Yanhai Li, Xiaoyuan Ma, and Jianming Wei

Effective Prognosis Using Wireless Multi-sensors for Remote

Healthcare Service. . . 204 Rahul Krishnan Pathinarupothi and Ekanath Rangan

Qualitative Study of Surgeons Using a Wearable Personal Assistant

in Surgeries and Ward Rounds . . . 208 Shahram Jalaliniya and Thomas Pederson

A Multi-agent Approach to Assist with Dressing in a Smart Environment . . . 220 Claire Orr, Chris Nugent, Haiying Wang, and Huiru Zheng

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APT: Enhanced Speech Comprehension Through Adaptive Pitch

Transposition in Cochlear Implants . . . 224 Kevin Struwe

A Wireless Sensor-Based System for Self-tracking Activity Levels

Among Manual Wheelchair Users . . . 229 Alexandre Grillon, Andres Perez-Uribe, Hector Satizabal,

Laurent Gantel, David Da Silva Andrade, Andres Upegui, and Francis Degache

Non Invasive Detection of Coronary Artery Disease Using PCG and PPG . . . 241 Rohan Banerjee, Anirban Dutta Choudhury, Shreyasi Datta, Arpan Pal,

and Kayapanda M. Mandana

Detection and Assessment of Behaviours Associated with the Risk

of Obesity in Adolescents . . . 253 Filip Velickovski, Silvia Orte, Marc Sola, Sarah A. Tabozzi,

and Claudio L. Lafortuna

Towards Stress Detection in Real-Life Scenarios Using Wearable Sensors:

Normalization Factor to Reduce Variability in Stress Physiology. . . 259 Bishal Lamichhane, Ulf Großekathöfer, Giuseppina Schiavone,

and Pierluigi Casale

Personalized Characterization of Sustained Attention/Vigilance

in Healthy Children . . . 271 Paruthi Pradhapan, Richard Griffioen, Marcel Clerx,

and Vojkan Mihajlović

Increasing Quality of Life Awareness with Life-Logging . . . 282 Floriano Zini, Martin Reinstadler, and Francesco Ricci

SPW-1: A Low-Maintenance Wearable Activity Tracker for Residential

Monitoring and Healthcare Applications. . . 294 Xenofon Fafoutis, Balazs Janko, Evangelos Mellios, Geoffrey Hilton,

R. Simon Sherratt, Robert Piechocki, and Ian Craddock

Inertial Sensor Based Modelling of Human Activity Classes: Feature Extraction and Multi-sensor Data Fusion Using Machine

Learning Algorithms . . . 306 Tahmina Zebin, Patricia J. Scully, and Krikor B. Ozanyan

Questioning the Reflection Paradigm for Diabetes Mobile Apps . . . 315 Dmitri Katz, Nick Dalton, Simon Holland, Aisling O’Kane,

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Questioning Classic Patient Classification Techniques in Gait

Rehabilitation: Insights from Wearable Haptic Technology . . . 327 Theodoros Georgiou, Simon Holland, Janet van der Linden,

and Glenis Donaldson

Stress Detection Using Smart Phone Data . . . 340 Panagiotis Kostopoulos, Athanasios I. Kyritsis, Michel Deriaz,

and Dimitri Konstantas

SenseCare: Using Affective Computing to Manage and Care

for the Emotional Wellbeing of Older People . . . 352 Raymond R. Bond, Huiru Zheng, Haiying Wang, Maurice D. Mulvenna,

Patrick McAllister, Kieran Delaney, Paul Walsh, Alphonsus Keary, Rubén Riestra, Sabina Guaylupo, Matthias Hemmje, Jana Becker, and Felix Engel

PPmH 2016

Patient’s Empowerment and Behaviour Change: Complementary

Approaches in EU Projects PALANTE and PEGASO . . . 359 Maria Renata Guarneri, Marco Decandia Brocca, and Luca Piras

CAD Patient Classification Using MIMIC-II. . . 370 Swarnava Dey, Swagata Biswas, Arpan Pal, Arijit Mukherjee,

Utpal Garain, and Kayapanda Mandana

Data Mining of Intervention for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder . . . 376 Pratibha Vellanki, Thi Duong, Dinh Phung, and Svetha Venkatesh

From Wellness to Medical Diagnostic Apps: The Parkinson’s Disease Case . . . 384 Stefan Kueppers, Ioannis Daskalopoulos, Ashwani Jha,

Nikos F. Fragopanagos, Panagiotis Kassavetis, Effrosyni Nomikou, Tabish Saifee, John C. Rothwell, Kailash Bhatia, Marco U. Luchini, Marco Iannone, Theano Moussouri, and George Roussos

CardioFit: Affordable Cardiac Healthcare Analytics for Clinical

Utility Enhancement . . . 390 Arijit Ukil, Soma Bandyopadhyay, Chetanya Puri, Rituraj Singh,

Arpan Pal, and K.M. Mandana

Design Fictions: A Tool for Debating Societal, Legal and Ethical Aspects of

Personal and Pervasive Health Systems . . . 397 Emmanuel Tsekleves, Andy Darby, Anna Whicher, and Piotr Swiatek

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M3Apps + AALIoT 2016

Engineering IoT Healthcare Applications: Towards a Semantic Data

Driven Sustainable Architecture . . . 407 Rita Zgheib, Emmanuel Conchon, and Rémi Bastide

Recognizing Human Behaviour from Temporal Sequential Data

with Activity Assignment . . . 419 Sarah Fallmann and Johannes Kropf

Emotion Recognition in the Wild: Results and Limitations from Active

and Healthy Ageing Cases in a Living Lab . . . 425 Evdokimos I. Konstantinidis, Antonis Billis, Theodore Savvidis,

Stefanos Xefteris, and Panagiotis D. Bamidis Smart Adaptable System for Older Adults’Daily Life

Activities Management . . . 429 Kostas Giokas, Athanasios Anastasiou, and Dimitrios Koutsouris

An Ambient Assisted Living Technology Platform for Informal

Carers of the Elderly . . . 438 Ahmad Lotfi, Caroline Langensiepen, Pedro A. Moreno,

Enrique J. Gómez, and Saisakul Chernbumroong Volume Visualization Tools for Medical Applications

in Ubiquitous Platforms . . . 443 Ander Arbelaiz, Aitor Moreno, Luis Kabongo,

and Alejandro García-Alonso

Analysis of Mobility Management Solutions for Mobile Medical

Multimedia Transmission in HetNet Environments . . . 451 Norbert Varga and LászlóBokor

On the Extraction of Anthropometric Parameters by Visual

and Non-visual Means . . . 459 Ondrej Kainz, Ján Forgáč, Miroslav Michalko, and František Jakab

m-Skin Doctor: A Mobile Enabled System for Early Melanoma

Skin Cancer Detection Using Support Vector Machine . . . 468 Muhammad Aleem Taufiq, Nazia Hameed, Adeel Anjum,

and Fozia Hameed

Perceptual Quality of Reconstructed Medical Images on Projection-Based

Light Field Displays . . . 476 Peter A. Kara, Peter T. Kovacs, Suren Vagharshakyan,

Maria G. Martini, Sandor Imre, Attila Barsi, Kristof Lackner, and Tibor Balogh

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A Survey on Multimedia Quality of Experience Assessment Approaches

in Mobile Healthcare Scenarios. . . 484 Tamás Péteri, Norbert Varga, and László Bokor

Monitoring of Fetal Heart Rate via iPhone . . . 492 Gábor Sipka, Tibor Szabó, Ráhel Zölei-Szénási, Melinda Vanya,

Mária Jakó, Tamás Dániel Nagy, Márta Fidrich, Vilmos Bilicki, János Borbás, Tamás Bitó, and György Bártfai

Use of Infertility Handling Among Women of Reproductive Age . . . 497 Melinda Vanya, Mária Jakó, Győző Füle, Márta Fidrich,

Andrea Surányi, Tamás Bitó, and György Bártfai

Author Index . . . 503

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