Stucki, Reto

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Stucki, Reto A.; Mosimann, Urs P.; Müri, René; Nef, Tobias (2013). Non-intrusive recognition of activities of daily living in the homes of Alzheimer patients. In: Ecarnação, Pedro; Azevedo, Luis; Gelderblom, Gerd Jan; Newell, Alan; Mathiassen, Niels-Erik (eds.) Assistive technology: from research to practice. Assistive technology research series: Vol. 33 (pp. 71-76). Leiden: IOS Press 10.3233/978-1-61499-304-9-71

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Urwyler, Prabitha; Stucki, Reto; Rampa, Luca; Müri, René Martin; Mosimann, Urs Peter; Nef, Tobias (2017). Cognitive impairment categorized in community-dwelling older adults with and without dementia using in-home sensors that recognise activities of daily living. Scientific Reports, 7(42084), p. 42084. Nature Publishing Group 10.1038/srep42084

Urwyler, Prabitha; Stucki, Reto; Müri, René Martin; Mosimann, Urs Peter; Nef, Tobias (August 2015). Passive wireless sensor systems can recognize activites of daily living. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society conference proceedings, pp. 8042-8045. IEEE Service Center 10.1109/EMBC.2015.7320259

Urwyler, Prabitha; Rampa, Luca; Stucki, Reto; Büchler, Marcel; Müri, René Martin; Mosimann, Urs Peter; Nef, Tobias (2015). Recognition of activities of daily living in healthy subjects using two ad-hoc classifiers. Biomedical engineering online, 14(54), p. 54. BioMed Central 10.1186/s12938-015-0050-4

Nef, Tobias; Urwyler, Prabitha; Büchler, Marcel; Tarnanas, Ioannis; Stucki, Reto; Cazzoli, Dario; Müri, René Martin; Mosimann, Urs Peter (2015). Evaluation of Three State-of-the-Art Classifiers for Recognition of Activities of Daily Living from Smart Home Ambient Data. Sensors, 15(5), pp. 11725-11740. Molecular Diversity Preservation International MDPI 10.3390/s150511725

Stucki, Reto A.; Urwyler, Prabitha; Rampa, Luca; Müri, René Martin; Mosimann, Urs Peter; Nef, Tobias (2014). A web-based non-intrusive ambient system to measure and classify activities of daily living. Journal of medical internet research, 16(7), e175. Centre of Global eHealth Innovation 10.2196/jmir.3465

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