Title: CareMedia
1 CareMediaVideo and Sensor Analysis for
Geriatric Care
IEEE-USA Geriatric Care Working Group June 2004
Howard D. Wactlar Carnegie Mellon
University Pittsburgh, USA
2CareMediaVideo and Sensor Analysis for
Geriatric Care
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- Howard Wactlar
- Chris Atkeson, Ashok Bharucha,M.D., Mike
Christel, - Alex Hauptmann, Dorbin Ng, Scott Stevens
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- April 2004
3Goal Automated Behavior Analysis in the Nursing
Home
- Were interested in automating detection of
behavioral psychological symptoms of dementia
(BPSD). - Monitoring and maintaining the quality of life
- With Western Psychiatric Institute Clinic
(WPIC-UPMC, U.of Pgh) - Ultimately, we seek to make automated,
quantitative measurements to - Explore relationship of BPSD to environments in
which they occur - Evaluate symptoms longitudinally
- Determine the frequency of BPSD
- Develop a patient profile of responses of BPSD to
pharmacological and non-pharmacological
interventions - gtgtgtgt Enable earlier intervention to sustain
quality of life
4CareMedia Overview
5Applications in the Nursing Home
- Clinical/Research
- Tracking patient behavior and incidents in
long-term care facilities - e.g., disruptive vocalizations, falls
- recording patient mobility and activity levels
- Correlating with time of day, location and
environmental factors - Observing effects of drugs on individuals and
groups - Patient
- Cognitive assist - reminding, alerting and
summoning help - Staff training
- Analysis of video records of incidents used for
training - Management
- Monitoring and documenting compliance
6CareMedia What are the observables?
- Who?
- Identify people across cameras, days.
- What are they doing?
- Wandering around
- Working on tasks
- Looking for things
- Eating, sleeping in public
- How well did they do it?
- Quantify normal performance
- Detect/report anomalies
7What is Presently Measured by Humans
- The Pittsburgh Agitation Scale
- Aberrant Vocalizations
- (repetitious requests or complaints, non-verbal
vocalizations, i.e. moaning) - Motor Agitation
- (pacing, wandering, rocking in chair)
- Aggressiveness
- (vocal threats, threatening gestures)
- Resisting Care
- (pushing away to avoid tasks)
8Information Extraction and Reporting
Query and Summary Reporting Daily patient
summary distance traveled sleep
behaviors triggers affect Location
summaries use of space environmental
triggers Searchable video index by
patient by time by event by
location by behavior
Integration and Indexing Person ID Fall
detector Behavior detection Interaction
detection Interaction classification
Aggressive Social
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10Interpreting Behavior
- Current research in activity recognition can
loosely be grouped into a couple of categories - 1. kinematic/dynamic
- (Wren, Ma, Blake, Black, Freeman)
- 2. non-parametric, statistical
- (Davis, Liu, Lee, Yang, Cutler, Shi)
11Coarse Motion Measurement
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- Applying mean-shift analysis
target detection
red indicates target
12Fine Motion with Directions
Applying optical flow analysis
13Measure Normal Activity, Detect Whats Not
14Problem Privacy Protection in Public Places
- Block the persons that are reluctant to be
captured in the video - ¼ of nursing home residents deny disclosure of
their images - Real-time automatic people tracking framework
- Detect foreground information adapt for
real-time background - Multi-target, multi-assignment blob matching
- Apply mean shift algorithm to separate merged
persons
15Problem Monitoring in Private Spaces
- Observe and monitor activity without storing
video - Maintain only feature vectors classify in
real-time - Record event type, time of day, duration
- Detect changes in daily pattern of activity
- Example Monitor bathroom/mirror activities
- What brushing teeth, combing hair, washing
hands, washing face - How small camera behind center of mirror, mono
microphone, embedded computing - Create summary
- how long, how often, chart by day
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17Future Opportunities
- Upgrade to hi-resolution cameras for fine motor
detection - Measure tremors, facial expressions
- Instrument with distributed sensors for precision
- Force sensors in chairs, beds, carpeting
- RFID in clothing, utensils
- Conduct large-scale testbeds for validation
- Comprehensive instrumentation in multiple homes
- Move through lesser levels of care to expand
market - From constrained skilled care environments to
less structured assisted and independent living - gtgtgtgt Enable earlier detection and intervention
- Delaying nursing home entry by 1 month saves
1.2B/year
18 Thank You Questions?