Computers in biology and medicine

Using artificial intelligence with commercial devices to support active living for older adults in real-world settings

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Abstract

61% of the analyzed studies were published after 2020, highlighting a surge in research on Artificial Intelligence in Active Assisted Living technologies.

  • A total of 64 papers were included in the review out of 825 articles initially retrieved.
  • The majority of studies focused on activity recognition (53%) and daily monitoring (16%).
  • Tree-based and neural network-based algorithms were the most commonly used AI approaches, utilized in 50% and 48% of studies, respectively.
  • Ambient technology played a significant role, with 77% of studies employing occupancy-related data and environmental sensors.
  • Many studies were conducted in smart home testbeds, simulating real-world conditions, but there is a lack of research validating these technologies in actual living environments.
  • Research leveraging cloud technology for standardized data management and large-scale deployment is currently insufficient.

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