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开元ky888下载:10.10 | Personal Health Navigator

2019.09.19

演讲者Ramesh Jain & 魏骁勇
头衔职位教授
时间2019 年 10 月 10 日(周四)上午 10 点
地点张江校区软件楼 102 会议室
联系人李析燃,lixiran@fudan.edu.cn

开元ky888下载:演讲简介

What if an app could guide you to desired health goals, similar to how GPS navigation directs you to your desired destination? Advances in sensors, mobile computing, artificial intelligence, data management, cloud computing, biology, and medicine allow approaching human health from a novel navigational perspective. Current episodic practice of healthcare is based on Measure-Estimate-Guide-Influence (MEGI) cycle that is initiated usually by a sick person. By navigating through health states starting from the current state to desired goal state, it is possible to perpetually guide a person using well established cybernetic principles combined with emerging technology that has demonstrated its success in many other areas. This converts current episodic approaches to so-called healthcare, which really is a sickcare, to a navigation through health state-space to guide and move to desirable states. We discuss this navigational approach and present personal health navigator that may help people accomplish this. A Personal Health Navigator is being implemented at UCI and PCL. We will discuss motivations and directions in this progress and current progress in building this device.

开元ky888下载:关于讲者

Ramesh Jain is an entrepreneur, researcher, and educator. He is a Donald Bren Professor in Information & Computer Sciences at University of California, Irvine. His research interests covered Control Systems, Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence, and Multimedia Computing. His current research passion is in addressing health issues using cybernetic principles building on the progress in sensors, mobile, processing, artificial intelligence, computer vision, and storage technologies. He is founding director of the Institute for Future Health at UCI. He is a Fellow of AAAS, ACM, IEEE, AAAI, IAPR, and SPIE.

Ramesh co-founded several companies, managed them in initial stages, and then turned them over to professional management. He enjoys new challenges and likes to use technology to solve them. He is participating in addressing the biggest challenge for us all: how to live long in good health.

Xiao-Yong Wei is a Professor and the department head of the College of Computer Science, Sichuan University of China. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from City University of Hong Kong and has worked as a postdoctoral fellow in University of California, Berkeley.

Xiao-Yong Wei is also affiliated with the Peng Cheng Laboratory, Shenzhen, where he works as a professor and the coordinator for the Healthism project. Healthism is an interdisciplinary project to tackle chronic diseases and significantly improve quality of life by going beyond the episodic health model developed for prevalent disease-centric-healthcare. Healthism focuses on physical and mental health to develop approaches for changing the way people adopt lifestyle for achieving best health to meet their desired goals.