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ICT for Health, Accessibility and Wellbeing: First International Conference, IHAW 2021, Larnaca, Cyprus, November 8-9, 2021, Revised Selected Papers
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This book presents selected papers from the First International Conference on ICT for Health, Accessibility, and Wellbeing, IHAW 2021, covering topics such as active aging, assistive devices, brain functions support, and ICT and wellbeing.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 236 pages
Publication date: 06 March 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
The First International Conference on ICT for Health, Accessibility, and Wellbeing (IHAW 2021) was held in Larnaca, Cyprus, in November 2021, bringing together experts from around the world to explore the latest advancements in information and communication technology (ICT) for health, accessibility, and wellbeing. The conference featured a vibrant program, including 12 full papers and 7 short papers, which were meticulously reviewed and selected from a total of 36 submissions. In addition, one invited paper was included in this comprehensive volume, showcasing the cutting-edge research and innovative solutions being developed in the field.
The papers presented at IHAW 2021 covered a wide range of topics, including active aging, assistive devices and systems, brain functions support and mHealth, brain functions support and oncology, and ICT and wellbeing. The conference aimed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and promote the exchange of ideas and expertise in these critical areas.
Active aging was a prominent theme at IHAW 2021, with papers exploring the use of ICT to enhance the quality of life for older individuals and support their independence. The papers discussed various technologies, such as wearable devices, home automation systems, and social media platforms, that can help older adults stay connected with their families, maintain their health, and engage in social activities.
Assistive devices and systems were another key area of focus at the conference. The papers presented innovative solutions for individuals with disabilities, including hearing aids, mobility aids, and cognitive assistive technologies. The researchers discussed the design, development, and evaluation of these devices, as well as their potential impact on the quality of life and social inclusion of individuals with disabilities.
Brain functions support and mHealth was another exciting topic at IHAW 2021. The papers explored the use of ICT to monitor and improve brain health, including the development of wearable devices that can measure brain activity, analyze brain data, and provide personalized recommendations for brain training and cognitive enhancement. The researchers also discussed the potential applications of mHealth in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and stroke.
Brain functions support and oncology was another important area of focus at IHAW 2021. The papers presented innovative solutions for individuals with cancer, including the use of ICT to improve cancer diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. The researchers discussed the development of personalized cancer therapies, the use of telemedicine to provide remote care, and the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze cancer data and predict patient outcomes.
ICT and wellbeing was a central theme of IHAW 2021, with papers exploring the use of ICT to promote mental health, well-being, and social inclusion. The papers discussed the development of mental health apps, the use of virtual reality to treat mental health disorders, and the use of social media platforms to connect individuals with shared interests and experiences.
Overall, IHAW 2021 was a successful event that brought together experts from various fields to explore the potential of ICT for health, accessibility, and wellbeing. The conference provided a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share their knowledge and expertise, and to identify new areas of research and innovation in this rapidly evolving field.
The papers presented at IHAW 2021 were of high quality and contributed significantly to the body of knowledge in the field. The conference organizers should be commended for their efforts in organizing such a successful event, and for their commitment to promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange.
In conclusion, the First International Conference on ICT for Health, Accessibility, and Wellbeing (IHAW 2021) was a landmark event that showcased the latest advancements in ICT for health, accessibility, and wellbeing. The conference provided a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share their knowledge and expertise, and to identify new areas of research and innovation in this rapidly evolving field. The papers presented at IHAW 2021 were of high quality and contributed significantly to the body of knowledge in the field. The conference organizers should be commended for their efforts in organizing such a successful event, and for their commitment to promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange.
The First International Conference on ICT for Health, Accessibility, and Wellbeing (IHAW 2021) was held in Larnaca, Cyprus, in November 2021, bringing together experts from around the world to explore the latest advancements in information and communication technology (ICT) for health, accessibility, and wellbeing. The conference featured a vibrant program, including 12 full papers and 7 short papers, which were meticulously reviewed and selected from a total of 36 submissions. In addition, one invited paper was included in this comprehensive volume, showcasing the cutting-edge research and innovative solutions being developed in the field.
The papers presented at IHAW 2021 covered a wide range of topics, including active aging, assistive devices and systems, brain functions support and mHealth, brain functions support and oncology, and ICT and wellbeing. The conference aimed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and promote the exchange of ideas and expertise in these critical areas.
Active aging was a prominent theme at IHAW 2021, with papers exploring the use of ICT to enhance the quality of life for older individuals and support their independence. The papers discussed various technologies, such as wearable devices, home automation systems, and social media platforms, that can help older adults stay connected with their families, maintain their health, and engage in social activities.
Assistive devices and systems were another key area of focus at the conference. The papers presented innovative solutions for individuals with disabilities, including hearing aids, mobility aids, and cognitive assistive technologies. The researchers discussed the design, development, and evaluation of these devices, as well as their potential impact on the quality of life and social inclusion of individuals with disabilities.
Brain functions support and mHealth was another exciting topic at IHAW 2021. The papers explored the use of ICT to monitor and improve brain health, including the development of wearable devices that can measure brain activity, analyze brain data, and provide personalized recommendations for brain training and cognitive enhancement. The researchers also discussed the potential applications of mHealth in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and stroke.
Brain functions support and oncology was another important area of focus at IHAW 2021. The papers presented innovative solutions for individuals with cancer, including the use of ICT to improve cancer diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. The researchers discussed the development of personalized cancer therapies, the use of telemedicine to provide remote care, and the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze cancer data and predict patient outcomes.
ICT and wellbeing was a central theme of IHAW 2021, with papers exploring the use of ICT to promote mental health, well-being, and social inclusion. The papers discussed the development of mental health apps, the use of virtual reality to treat mental health disorders, and the use of social media platforms to connect individuals with shared interests and experiences.
Overall, IHAW 2021 was a successful event that brought together experts from various fields to explore the potential of ICT for health, accessibility, and wellbeing. The conference provided a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share their knowledge and expertise, and to identify new areas of research and innovation in this rapidly evolving field.
The papers presented at IHAW 2021 were of high quality and contributed significantly to the body of knowledge in the field. The conference organizers should be commended for their efforts in organizing such a successful event, and for their commitment to promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange.
In conclusion, the First International Conference on ICT for Health, Accessibility, and Wellbeing (IHAW 2021) was a landmark event that showcased the latest advancements in ICT for health, accessibility, and wellbeing. The conference provided a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share their knowledge and expertise, and to identify new areas of research and innovation in this rapidly evolving field. The papers presented at IHAW 2021 were of high quality and contributed significantly to the body of knowledge in the field. The conference organizers should be commended for their efforts in organizing such a successful event, and for their commitment to promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange.
Weight: 385g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030942083
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021
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