Conference proceeding
Automated e-Coaching System Architecture Framework for Promoting Physical Activity
pp.88-91
2018 International Conference on Intelligent Autonomous Systems (ICoIAS) (Singapore, 01/03/2018 - 03/03/2018)
03/2018
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Abstract
Existing activity coaching systems and applications already can offer adaptive feedback on behaviors which are usually represented by using visualization and historical data summaries. This paper proposes a new framework that leveraged ubiquitous, open source cloud-based platform, and risk-factors monitoring escalated by intelligent rule-based reasoning approach. We present a new framework for promoting proactive lifestyle to promote physical activity using the acquisition of multiple lifestyle sensor data. Our proposed architecture framework utilizes the combination of multi lifestyle behavior relationship variables (manual & sensor-based) to reliably generate personalized coaching in the form of coaching process, particularly for the promotion of physical activity. For ensuring to provide personalized coaching, our system architecture framework includes automatic intelligent mechanisms to process user-centered data and extract interpretable information by including the direct interaction capabilities between users and the e-coaching, as well as the knowledge provided by healthcare specialists.
Details
- Title
- Automated e-Coaching System Architecture Framework for Promoting Physical Activity
- Creators
- Puspa S Pratiwi - Queensland University of Technology (QUT)Dian W Tjondronegoro - Southern Cross UniversityYue Xu - Queensland University of Technology (QUT)Yuefeng Li - Queensland University of Technology (QUT)Stewart Trost - Queensland University of Technology (QUT)Kelly Clanchy - Griffith University, Australia
- Publication Details
- pp.88-91
- Conference
- 2018 International Conference on Intelligent Autonomous Systems (ICoIAS) (Singapore, 01/03/2018 - 03/03/2018)
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Identifiers
- 991012927067402368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding