MyHealthAvatar and CARRE: case studies of interactive visualisation for internet‐enabled sensor‐assisted health monitoring and risk analysis

With the progress of wearable sensor technologies, more wearable health sensors have been made available on the market, which enables not only people to monitor their health and lifestyle in a continuous way but also doctors to utilise them to make better diagnoses. Continuous measurement from a var...

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Main Authors: Youbing Zhao, Farzad Parvinzamir, Zhikun Deng, Hui Wei, Xia Zhao, Enjie Liu, Feng Dong, Gordon Clapworthy, Arūnas Lukoševičius, Vaidotas Marozas, Eleni Kaldoudi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016-09-01
Series:IET Networks
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-net.2015.0113
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spelling doaj-61c1ca7da26c4bb0bd69c22c6445ac822021-09-08T18:13:40ZengWileyIET Networks2047-49542047-49622016-09-015511412110.1049/iet-net.2015.0113MyHealthAvatar and CARRE: case studies of interactive visualisation for internet‐enabled sensor‐assisted health monitoring and risk analysisYoubing Zhao0Farzad Parvinzamir1Zhikun Deng2Hui Wei3Xia Zhao4Enjie Liu5Feng Dong6Gordon Clapworthy7Arūnas Lukoševičius8Vaidotas Marozas9Eleni Kaldoudi10Department of Computer Science and TechnologyUniversity of BedfordshireLutonUKDepartment of Computer Science and TechnologyUniversity of BedfordshireLutonUKDepartment of Computer Science and TechnologyUniversity of BedfordshireLutonUKDepartment of Computer Science and TechnologyUniversity of BedfordshireLutonUKDepartment of Computer Science and TechnologyUniversity of BedfordshireLutonUKDepartment of Computer Science and TechnologyUniversity of BedfordshireLutonUKDepartment of Computer Science and TechnologyUniversity of BedfordshireLutonUKDepartment of Computer Science and TechnologyUniversity of BedfordshireLutonUKBiomedical Engineering Institute, Kaunas University of TechnologyKaunasLithuaniaBiomedical Engineering Institute, Kaunas University of TechnologyKaunasLithuaniaPhysics of Medical Imaging and Telemedicine, School of MedicineDemocritus University of Thrace DraganaAlexandroupoliGreeceWith the progress of wearable sensor technologies, more wearable health sensors have been made available on the market, which enables not only people to monitor their health and lifestyle in a continuous way but also doctors to utilise them to make better diagnoses. Continuous measurement from a variety of wearable sensors implies that a huge amount of data needs to be collected, stored, processed and presented, which cannot be achieved by traditional data processing methods. Visualisation is designed to promote knowledge discovery and utilisation via mature visual paradigms with well‐designed user interactions and has become indispensable in data analysis. In this study the authors introduce the role of visualisation in wearable sensor‐assisted health analysis platforms by case studies of two projects funded by the European Commission: MyHealthAvatar and CARRE. The former focuses on health sensor data collection and lifestyle tracking while the latter aims to provide innovative means for the management of cardiorenal diseases with the assistance of wearable sensors. The roles of visualisation components including timeline, parallel coordinates, map, node‐link diagrams, Sankey diagrams, etc. are introduced and discussed.https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-net.2015.0113MyHealthAvatarCARREinteractive visualisationInternet‐enabled sensor‐assisted health monitoringrisk analysiswearable sensor technologies
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author Youbing Zhao
Farzad Parvinzamir
Zhikun Deng
Hui Wei
Xia Zhao
Enjie Liu
Feng Dong
Gordon Clapworthy
Arūnas Lukoševičius
Vaidotas Marozas
Eleni Kaldoudi
spellingShingle Youbing Zhao
Farzad Parvinzamir
Zhikun Deng
Hui Wei
Xia Zhao
Enjie Liu
Feng Dong
Gordon Clapworthy
Arūnas Lukoševičius
Vaidotas Marozas
Eleni Kaldoudi
MyHealthAvatar and CARRE: case studies of interactive visualisation for internet‐enabled sensor‐assisted health monitoring and risk analysis
IET Networks
MyHealthAvatar
CARRE
interactive visualisation
Internet‐enabled sensor‐assisted health monitoring
risk analysis
wearable sensor technologies
author_facet Youbing Zhao
Farzad Parvinzamir
Zhikun Deng
Hui Wei
Xia Zhao
Enjie Liu
Feng Dong
Gordon Clapworthy
Arūnas Lukoševičius
Vaidotas Marozas
Eleni Kaldoudi
author_sort Youbing Zhao
title MyHealthAvatar and CARRE: case studies of interactive visualisation for internet‐enabled sensor‐assisted health monitoring and risk analysis
title_short MyHealthAvatar and CARRE: case studies of interactive visualisation for internet‐enabled sensor‐assisted health monitoring and risk analysis
title_full MyHealthAvatar and CARRE: case studies of interactive visualisation for internet‐enabled sensor‐assisted health monitoring and risk analysis
title_fullStr MyHealthAvatar and CARRE: case studies of interactive visualisation for internet‐enabled sensor‐assisted health monitoring and risk analysis
title_full_unstemmed MyHealthAvatar and CARRE: case studies of interactive visualisation for internet‐enabled sensor‐assisted health monitoring and risk analysis
title_sort myhealthavatar and carre: case studies of interactive visualisation for internet‐enabled sensor‐assisted health monitoring and risk analysis
publisher Wiley
series IET Networks
issn 2047-4954
2047-4962
publishDate 2016-09-01
description With the progress of wearable sensor technologies, more wearable health sensors have been made available on the market, which enables not only people to monitor their health and lifestyle in a continuous way but also doctors to utilise them to make better diagnoses. Continuous measurement from a variety of wearable sensors implies that a huge amount of data needs to be collected, stored, processed and presented, which cannot be achieved by traditional data processing methods. Visualisation is designed to promote knowledge discovery and utilisation via mature visual paradigms with well‐designed user interactions and has become indispensable in data analysis. In this study the authors introduce the role of visualisation in wearable sensor‐assisted health analysis platforms by case studies of two projects funded by the European Commission: MyHealthAvatar and CARRE. The former focuses on health sensor data collection and lifestyle tracking while the latter aims to provide innovative means for the management of cardiorenal diseases with the assistance of wearable sensors. The roles of visualisation components including timeline, parallel coordinates, map, node‐link diagrams, Sankey diagrams, etc. are introduced and discussed.
topic MyHealthAvatar
CARRE
interactive visualisation
Internet‐enabled sensor‐assisted health monitoring
risk analysis
wearable sensor technologies
url https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-net.2015.0113
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