MobileSage – Situated Adaptive Guidance for the Mobile Elderly
MobileSage – Situated Adaptive Guidance for the Mobile Elderly
This project targets elderly persons with or without impairments (motor, perception, cognition). The idea behind MobileSage is to provide the elderly with context-sensitive, personalized, and location-sensitive tools that allow them to carry out and solve everyday tasks and problems in the self-serve society when and where they occur, “just-in-time.”
This is made possible by producing and exploiting a mixture of professional and user-generated content that supports the help-for-self-help principle. Help can be provided both in the home environment and on the go. MobileSage denotes a personal agent on the smartphone, aiming to provide relevant, accessible, and usable content in a personalized and multimodal manner, and it exploits mechanisms for adaptive and learning user interfaces.
NR's contribution
NR is project manager and coordinator and involved in user requirement work, system design, implementation, and evaluation.
Benefit for customers
The solution can be used by any individuals (including care persons), companies, interest organization, authorities, and others. There are various benefits:
- Users of the mobile application can access personalized and context-aware help content on demand.
- The burden on care persons is reduced.
- Companies, manufacturers, and vendors can increase the number and size of their target groups.
- Authorities/interest organizations can provide added value to their citizens/members.
Benefit for society
Virtually all but in particular elderly and impaired users are enabled to stay active members of the society for a longer time.
Demonstration
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The MobileSage Project made a good appareance at the AAL Forum 2013 but didn't succeed in the user voting, even though the decision was announced to have been "close" at the award ceremony. The entire presentation held by Jordi Rovira Simon is now available on NR's YouTube channel. Updated date: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 - 11:26 |
The MobileSage Project will be represented at this year's AAL Forum with a booth and 2 presentations, one during the Mobility Session A6, and one during the AAL Award Session. Updated date: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 - 11:24 |
Updated date: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 - 09:33 |
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Publications
Halbach, Till; Schulz, Trenton. MobileSage - A Prototype Based Case Study for Delivering Context-Aware, Personalized, On-Demand Help Content. In: ThinkMind // CENTRIC 2013, The Sixth International Conference on Advances in Human oriented and Personalized Mechanisms, Technologies, and Services. (ISBN 978-1-61208-306-3). 2013.
Halbach, Till. Adaptive Guidance for the Mobile Elderly: The MobileSage Project. Fagmesse, AAL Forum; Norrköping, 24.09.2013. Presentation
Røssvoll, Till Halbach. The European MobileSage Project - Situated Adaptive Guidance for the Mobile Elderly: Overview, Status, and Preliminary Results. In: ACHI 2013, The Sixth International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions. IARIA. (ISBN 978-1-61208-250-9). 2013.
Dale, Øystein; Solheim, Ivar; Røssvoll, Till Halbach; Schulz, Trenton; Luiza, Spiru; Ileana, Turcu. What Seniors Want in a Mobile Help-on-Demand Service. In: eTELEMED 2013, The Fifth International Conference on eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine. (ISBN 978-1-61208-252-3). pp 96-101. 2013. Full-text
Røssvoll, Till Halbach. The European MobileSage Project – Situated Adaptive Guidance for the Mobile Elderly. In: Electronic Government and Electronic Participation, Joint Proceedings of Ongoing Research and Projects of IFIP EGOV and IFIP ePart 2012. (ISBN 978-3-99033-032-6). pp 215-222. 2012.
Røssvoll, Till Halbach; Gracía, Valentin Alonso. MobileSage Deliverable D2.4: System Requirements Specification for Content Management Service. pp 12. 2012.
Røssvoll, Till Halbach. MobileSage Deliverable D2.2: User Requirements Specification. pp 9. 2012.
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European Commission, Norwegian Research Council, National bodies in Spain and Romania