Sensor and MObile based Mental Health Solutions
Under the SyMptOMS research line, we investigate how the current capabilities of modern mobile devices (e.g., GPS, built-in sensors, environment and context detection), wearable devices (e.g., smartwatch, sports bracelets, smart glasses, wearable and/or embedded sensors, etc.) and other so-called smart consumer devices (e.g., digital assistants, smart home hubs, smart TVs, etc.) may be used and exploited to develop novel health and mental health assessments and interventions. More information at:
IP: Sven Casteleyn ( sven.casteleyn@uji.es ) & Carlos Granell ( carlos.granell@uji.es )
Technical contact: Sven Casteleyn (sven.casteleyn@uji.es)
Website: https://symptoms-app.com/
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