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HBMS - Human Behavior Monitoring and Support
Description: The purpose of AAL research is to enable the elderly to live as autonomously as possible in their domestic environment for as long as possible, with the aid of IT methods. We use our approaches and our skills in modeling and computational linguistics in order to derive individual cognitive behavioral models from the specific behavioral processes of a particular person. There are subsequently further processed on an interdisciplinary basis, using methods from artificial intelligence and findings from the field of cognitive psychology. Knowledge "learned" in this way can be recalled at a later date, thus compensating for gaps in the episodic memory of the respective person and supporting them in their activities. As a consequence, persons that find themselves in need of assistance to an increasing degree, are supported by their own previous knowledge rather than by that of third parties.
Keywords: Verhaltensmodellierung, Ambient Assisted Living, Human Centered Computing and Design, Human Behavior Modeling
Short title: n.a.
Period: 01.06.2011 - 31.05.2014
Contact e-mail: -
Homepage: http://hbms-ainf.aau.at

Employees

Employees Role Time period
Werner Gratzer (internal)
  • Research staff
  • 01.06.2011 - 31.05.2014
Andreas Grießer (internal)
  • Research staff
  • 01.06.2011 - 31.05.2014
Markus Lang (internal)
  • Research staff
  • 01.06.2011 - 31.05.2014
Judith Michael (internal)
  • Research staff
  • 01.06.2011 - 31.05.2014
Heinrich C. Mayr (internal)
  • Project leader
  • Applicant
  • 01.06.2011 - 31.05.2014
  • 01.06.2011 - 31.05.2014
Tina Petritz-Strobl (internal)
  • Research staff
  • 01.06.2011 - 31.05.2014
Claudia Steinberger (internal)
  • Research staff
  • 01.06.2011 - 31.05.2014
Volodymyr Shekhovtsov (internal)
  • Research staff
  • 01.06.2011 - 31.05.2014
Gert Morak (internal)
  • Research staff
  • 01.06.2011 - 31.05.2014

Categorisation

Project type Research funding (on request / by call for proposals)
Funding type §27
Research type
  • Fundamental research
  • Applied research
Subject areas
  • 501011 - Cognitive psychology
  • 602011 - Computational linguistics
  • 5080 - Media and Communication Sciences
  • 102013 - Human-computer interaction
Research Cluster
  • Human centered computing and design
Gender aspects 0%
Project focus
  • Science to Science (Quality indicator: n.a.)
Classification raster of the assigned organisational units:
working groups No working group selected

Funding

Cooperations

No partner organisations selected