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Guidelines and Rubrics for developing mobile sensing apps in health care

Primary supervisor

Pari Delir Haghighi

Research area

Embodied Visualisation

Mobile and continuous health monitoring has seen major advancements in recent years. The capabilities of current mobile phones and their built-in sensors have inspired many mobile sensing applications for monitoring individuals' health, activities and social behaviour. Yet, there is a lack of common and standard guidelines in developing mobile sensing apps (from both software development and UI perspectives) and their evaluation. 

This project aims to first investigate and categorise the existing guidelines, methodologies, and approaches within this landscape. It will then develop a rubric based on the classification and relationships identified from the review. This knowledge base will be captured and presented as an ontology for building an online platform to provide case-based reasoning and semantic research. Such a tool can significantly facilitate and streamline the development of mobile sensing apps for future researchers and developers.

Required knowledge

Mobile app development programming knowledge and skills

Web-based portal development skills

Ontology or case-based reasoning familiarity

 


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