Abstract
The TALISMAN+ project, financed by the Spanish Ministry of
Science and Innovation, aims to research and demonstrate innovative solutions
transferable to society which offer services and products based on information
and communication technologies in order to promote personal autonomy in
prevention and monitoring scenarios. It will solve critical interoperability
problems among systems and emerging technologies in a context where
heterogeneity brings about accessibility barriers not yet overcome and
demanded by the scientific, technological or social-health settings
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Published in: José Bravo, Ramón Hervás, Vladimir Villarreal (2011) Ambient Assisted Living (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 6693) Organising Body: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg Organising Body: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg |
| Editors | Jose Bravo, Ramon Hervas, Vladimir Villareal |
| Publisher | Springer |
| Pages | 187-191 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9783642213021 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Dec 2011 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Publication series
| Name | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Springer |
| Number | 6693 |
Bibliographical note
Note: Published in: José Bravo, Ramón Hervás, Vladimir Villarreal (2011) Ambient Assisted Living (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 6693)Organising Body: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
Organising Body: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
Keywords
- Computer science and informatics
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TALISMAN+: Intelligent System for Follow-Up and Promotion of Personal Autonomy
Ausín, D., López-de-Ipiña, D., Bravo, J., Valero, M. A. & Florez-Revuelta, F., Dec 2011.Research output: Contribution to conference › Other › peer-review
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