Cita:
Casillas, J. et al. (eds.), 2012. Management Intelligent Systems: First International Symposium (Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 171), Springer, pp. 47-56.
Agradecimientos:
This work was supported in part by Projects CICYT TIN2011-28620-C02-01, CICYT
TEC2011-28626-C02-02, CAM CONTEXTS (S2009/TIC-1485) and DPS2008-07029-C02-02
Serie/Num.:
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 171
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ContextCare, an extension for an video surveillance system in a health care scenarios based on activity recognition using sensor smartphones. Both systems are coordinated using ECA parading.[+][-]
Nota:
Proceedings of: 1st International Symposium on Management Intelligent Systems (IS-MiS 2012), Salamanca, July 11 -13, 2012.