Ioulietta Lazarou
Orcid: 0000-0001-5113-8366
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Ioulietta Lazarou
authored at least 12 papers
between 2015 and 2024.
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Bibliography
2024
Stepping Forward: A Scoping Systematic Literature Review on the Health Outcomes of Smart Sensor Technologies for Diabetic Foot Ulcers.
Sensors, March, 2024
A Semantic Framework to Detect Problems in Activities of Daily Living Monitored through Smart Home Sensors.
Sensors, February, 2024
2023
Multilingual Alzheimer's Dementia Recognition through Spontaneous Speech: A Signal Processing Grand Challenge.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, 2023
2022
Exploring the Connection of Brain Computer Interfaces and Multimedia Use With the Social Integration of People With Various Motor Disabilities: A Questionnaire-Based Usability Study.
Frontiers Digit. Health, 2022
Increasing the Independence of People with Disabilities Using Bio-signals, Computer Vision and Wearable Devices.
ERCIM News, 2022
2021
Detection of Health-Related Events and Behaviours from Wearable Sensor Lifestyle Data Using Symbolic Intelligence: A Proof-of-Concept Application in the Care of Multiple Sclerosis.
Sensors, 2021
Int. J. Serious Games, 2021
2020
Resting-State High-Density EEG using EGI GES 300 with 256 Channels of Healthy Elders, People with Subjective and Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease.
Dataset, December, 2020
Human Factors and Requirements of People with Mild Cognitive Impairment, their Caregivers and Healthcare Professionals for eHealth Systems with Wearable Trackers.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Human-Machine Systems, 2020
2015
Intelligent User Interfaces to Support Diagnosis and Assessment of People with Dementia: An Expert Evaluation.
Proceedings of the Pervasive Computing Paradigms for Mental Health, 2015
Supporting Cognitive Skills of People Suffering from Dementia through a Sensor-Based System.
Proceedings of the 15th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 2015