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Characterizing the Digital Health Citizen: Mixed-Methods Study Deriving a New Typology
(2019-03)
Background: A key challenge for health systems harnessing digital tools and services is that of digital inclusion. Typically, digital inequalities are conceptualized in relation to unequal access or usage. However, these ...
A Path Signature Approach for Speech Emotion Recognition
(2019-09)
Automatic speech emotion recognition (SER) remains a
difficult task within human-computer interaction, despite increasing
interest in the research community. One key challenge
is how to effectively integrate short-term ...
Hummingbird Study: a study protocol for a multicentre exploratory trial to assess the acceptance and performance of a digital medicine system in adults with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or first-episode psychosis
(2019-06)
Introduction: In patients with schizophrenia, medication adherence is important for relapse prevention, and effective adherence monitoring is essential for treatment planning. A digital medicine system (DMS) has been ...
Can Your Phone Be Your Therapist? Young People’s Ethical Perspectives on the Use of Fully Automated Conversational Agents (Chatbots) in Mental Health Support
(2019-03)
Over the last decade, there has been an explosion of digital interventions that aim to either supplement or replace face-to-face
mental health services. More recently, a number of automated conversational agents have also ...
Harnessing mobile devices to support the delivery of community-based clinical care: a participatory evaluation
(2019)
Background:A large provider of community health services (an NHS Trust in England) deployed Apple iPads to its front-line community-based healthcare clinicians (predominantly nurses) to enable them to increase responsiveness ...
Predicting motor, cognitive & functional impairment in Parkinson’s
(2019-07)
Objective: We recently demonstrated that 998 features derived from a simple 7-minute smartphone test could distinguish between controls, people with Parkinson’s and people with idiopathic Rapid Eye Movement sleep behavior ...