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Modeling and understanding structure of everyday life behavior by normalizing life protocol data using ICF code Kosei Shiraishi (Tokyo Univ. of Science/AIST), Yoshifumi Nishida, Yoichi Motomura (AIST), Yayoi Okawa (NCGG), Hiroshi Mizoguchi (Tokyo Univ. of Science/AIST) NC2009-161 |
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Development of everyday life supporting technology requires understanding structure of everyday life functions, which means relationship among purpose, elemental behaviors and environmental characteristics, Understanding structure of everyday life functions needs a method for representing everyday life functions. This paper proposes a new method for understanding everyday life functions by using WHO’s International Classification of Functioning (ICF) as representation of everyday life behavior. The authors collected everyday life protocol data which is life-log data including data on purpose of behavior and annotated the collected data using the ICF code to clarify the structure among low level life behaviors and task level life behaviors. |
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International Classification of Functioning / Everyday Life Protocol Data / Bayesian Network / / / / / |
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IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 109, no. 461, NC2009-161, pp. 431-436, March 2010. |
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NC2009-161 |
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2010-03-02 (NC) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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