Reward Ontology Paper Published in JBI

Our paper on the compliance and reward ontology (CaRO), titled How can we reward you? A compliance and reward ontology (CaRO) for eliciting quantitative reward rules for engagement in mHealth app and healthy behaviors, has been just published in the Journal of Biomedical Informatics. The full version will be freely…

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#CS_AIW White Paper Released

The #CS_AIW  cluster issued a #CS_AIW White Paper where it reports not only on the clusters’ achievements and lessons learned from their collaboration but also on recommendations. The White Paper highlights the multiple relevant aspects of the cluster, explained in an accessible language including the benefits and challenges of collaboration,…

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Paper published in Supportive Care in Cancer

A paper on exploring supportive care and information needs of melanoma patients through an eHealth app co-authored by Itske Fraterman, Savannah Glaser, and other CAPABLE researchers was published in Supportive Care in Cancer.  See https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00520-022-07133-z for details and the full text.

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Papers accepted for the SMARTERCARE workshop

Two papers discussing habit formation triggered by mHealth digital interventions were accepted for the SMARTERCARE workshop co-organized with the AIxAI 2021 conference. One paper presents the results of a survey on users' perceptions about the appropriate context for intervention notification, aspects driving their motivation, and their ability to perform a…

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Paper presented at the AMIA 2021 conference

Mor Peleg and Nicole Veggiotti presented a paper at the AMIA 2021 Annual Symposium on enhancing the IDEAS framework with ontology in order to design digital interventions (virtual capsules) for the wellbeing of cancer patients. The preprint version of the paper can be downloaded from the website.

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Paper accepted for the CBMS 2021 conference

We are excited to announce that our paper "Is it a good time to survey you? Cognitive load classification from Blood Volume Pulse" has been accepted a long paper for the 34th IEEE CBMS International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS 2021).

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