A Historical View of Active Assisted Living

Sara Colantonio*, Slavisa Aleksic, Jean Calleja Agius, Kenneth P. Camilleri, Anto Čartolovni, Pau Climent-Pérez, Stefania Cristina, Vladimir Despotovic, Hazım Kemal Ekenel, Mustafa Ekrem Erakin, Francisco Florez-Revuelta, Danila Germanese, Nicole Grech, Murat Emirzeoğlu, Ivo Iliev, Anna Sigridur Islind, Mladan Jovanovic, Martin Kampel, William Kearns, Andrzej KlimczukLambros Lambrinos, Jennifer Lumetzberger, Wiktor Mucha, Sophie Noiret, Zada Pajalic, Rodrigo Pérez-Rodríguez, Galidiya Petrova, Sintija Petrovica-Klavina, Peter Počta, Angelica Poli, Mara Romanovska, Albert Ali Salah, Maria J. Santofimia, Steinunn Gróa Sigurðardóttir, Susanna Spinsante, Lacramioara Stoicu-Tivadar, Hilda Tellioğlu, Andrej Zgank

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Abstract

Active assisted living (AAL) aims to use innovative technologies to create supportive, inclusive, and empowering applications and environments that enable older, impaired or frail people to live independently and stay active longer in society. This chapter provides an introduction to the main concepts of AAL, provides a brief history of the evolution of such technologies, and gives a functional view of how AAL system architecture can be conceptualized. It then provides a taxonomy of AAL technologies and applications, followed by technological underpinnings of audio- and video- based AAL.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIntelligent Systems Reference Library
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Pages3-44
Number of pages42
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Publication series

NameIntelligent Systems Reference Library
Volume270
ISSN (Print)1868-4394
ISSN (Electronic)1868-4408

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Keywords

  • AAL taxonomy
  • Active assisted living (AAL)
  • Audio-signal processing
  • Computer vision
  • Data sensing and processing
  • Multimodality
  • Silver economy
  • Wearable sensing

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