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HCI challenges in health assessment

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Morris, M, Lundell, J., Dishman, E., and Needham, B. New perspectives on ubiquitous computing from ethnographic study of elders with cognitive decline. Proc. of Ubicomp 2003.
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Intille, S.S.: Designing a Home of the Future. IEEE Pervasive Computing, April-June 2002, pp. 80--86.

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CHI EA '05: CHI '05 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
April 2005
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DOI:10.1145/1056808
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  1. assessment
  2. early detection
  3. health
  4. pervasive computing
  5. prevention
  6. ubiquitous computing
  7. user experience

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