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conference
2017-fink-brainlab-gmds
BrainLab - Ein Framework für mobile neurologische Untersuchungen
2017
8
29
Best Abstract Award
https://www.egms.de/static/en/meetings/gmds2017/17gmds137.shtml
06.09.19
German Medical Science GMS Publishing House (2017)
62. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie e.V. (GMDS).
Oldenburg
GMDS 2017
17-21 September 2017
10.3205/17gmds137
1
Ina BereniceFink
BerndHankammer
ThomasStopinski
YannicTitgemeyer
RoannRamos
EkaterinaKutafina
Jó AgilaBitsch
Stephan MichaelJonas
conference
2017-fink-brainlab
BrainLab – towards mobile brain research
2017
4
24
2
/fileadmin/papers/2017/2017-fink-brainlab.pdf
http://informaticsforhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/IFH2017-Digital-Programme.pdf
2017-05-09
Online
Informatics for Health 2017, Manchester UK
Manchester, UK
Informatics for Health 2017, Manchester UK
24-26 April 2017
en
1
Ina BereniceFink
BerndHankammer
ThomasStopinsky
RoannRamos
EkaterinaKutafina
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
StephanJonas
article
2015-cheng-piap-jmu
Psychologist in a Pocket: Lexicon Development and Content Validation of a Mobile-Based App for Depression Screening
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth
2016
7
20
4
3
e88
piap
http://mhealth.jmir.org/2016/3/e88/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27439444
Online
en
2291-5222
10.2196/mhealth.5284
1
Paula Glenda FerrerCheng
Roann MunozRamos
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
Stephan MichaelJonas
TimIx
Portia Lynn QuetulioSee
KlausWehrle
inproceedings
2016-ramos-inpact-lexicon
How Do I Say "Sad?" Building a Depression-Lexicon for Psychologist in a Pocket
2016
4
30
1--6
29% Acceptance rate
/fileadmin/misc/2016/2016-ramos-inpact-lexicon.pdf
http://inpact-psychologyconference.org/2016/conference-program/
Online
Clara Pracana and Michael Wang
World Institute for Advanced Research and Science
Lisbon, Portugal
Proceedings of the International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends (InPACT 2016)
Lisbon, Portugal
International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends (InPACT 2016)
April 30 -- May 2, 2016
en
978-989-99389-6-0
1
Roann MunozRamos
Paula Glenda FerrerCheng
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
Stephan MichaelJonas
inproceedings
2016-ramos-inpact-feeling-meh
Feeling Meh: Psychologist in a pocket app for depression screening
2016
4
30
1--4
29% Acceptance rate
/fileadmin/misc/2016/2016-ramos-inpact-feeling-meh.pdf
http://inpact-psychologyconference.org/2016/conference-program/
Online
Clara Pracana and Michael Wang
World Institute for Advanced Research and Science
Lisbon, Portugal
Proceedings of the International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends (InPACT 2016)
Lisbon, Portugal
International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends (InPACT 2016)
April 30 -- May 2, 2016
en
978-989-99389-6-0
1
Roann MunozRamos
Paula Glenda FerrerCheng
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
Stephan MichaelJonas
inproceedings
2015-bitsch-phealth-piap
Psychologist in a Pocket: Towards Depression Screening on Mobile Phones
2015
6
2
211
153 --159
Depression is the most prevalent clinical disorder and one of the main causes of disability. This makes early detection of depressive symptoms critical in its prevention and management. This paper presents and discusses the development of Psychologist in a Pocket (PiaP), a mental mHealth application for Android which screens and monitors for these symptoms, and–given the explicit permission of the user–alerts a trusted contact such as the mental health professional or a close friend, if it detects symptoms.
All text inputted electronically–such as short message services, emails, social network posts–is analyzed based on keywords related to depression based on DSM-5 and ICD criteria as well as Beck's Cognitive Theory of Depression and the Self-Focus Model. Data evaluation and collection happen in the background, on- device, without requiring any user involvement. Currently, the application is in an early prototype phase entering initial clinical validation.
fileadmin/papers/2015/2015-bitsch-phealth-piap.pdf
Print
Blobel, Bernd and Lindén, Maria and Ahmed, Mobyen Uddin
IOS Press
Amsterdam
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Wearable Micro and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health
Västerås, Sweden
12th International Conference on Wearable Micro and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health
June 2-4, 2015
en
978-1-61499-515-9
0926-9630
10.3233/978-1-61499-516-6-153
1
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
RoannRamos
TimIx
Paula GlendaFerrer Cheng
KlausWehrle
inproceedings
2015-bitsch-phealth-brain
Towards Brain Research in a Pocket:
Bringing EEG Research and Diagnostics out of the Lab
2015
6
2
211
185 -- 190
Bringing brain research tools like EEG devices out of the lab into the pockets of practitioners and researchers may fundamentally change the way we perform diagnostics and research. While most of the current techniques are limited to research clinics and require excessive set-up, new consumer EEG devices connected to standard, off-the-shelf mobile devices allow us to lift these limitations. This allows neuropsychological assessment and research in mobile settings, possibly even in remote areas with limited accessibility and infrastructure, thus bringing the equip- ment to the patient, instead of bringing the patient to the equipment.
We are developing an Android based mobile framework to perform EEG studies. By connecting a mobile consumer EEG headset directly to an unmodified mobile device, presenting auditory and visual stimuli, as well as user interaction, we create a self-contained experimental plat- form. We complement this platform by a toolkit for immediate evalua- tion of the recorded data directly on the device, even without internet connectivity. Initial results from the replication of two Event Related Potentials studies indicate the feasibility of the approach.
fileadmin/papers/2015/2015-bitsch-phealth-brain.pdf
Print
Blobel, Bernd and Lindén, Maria and Ahmed, Mobyen Uddin
IOS Press
Amsterdam
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Wearable Micro and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health
Västerås, Sweden
12th International Conference on Wearable Micro and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health
June 2-4, 2015
en
978-1-61499-515-9
0926-9630
10.3233/978-1-61499-516-6-185
1
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
RoannRamos
CassandraSeverijns
KlausWehrle
inproceedings
2014-bitsch-extremecom-demo
Demo: Opportunistic Mobile Brain Research
2014
8
14
1--2
The majority of research using brain imaging and EEG techniques is currently limited to clinical environments, restricting experiments to synthetic tasks in controlled conditions.
Lifting these limitations brought about by this artificial set-up would allow us to perform neuropsychological assessments and research in mobile settings or at locations easier accessible to patients, possibly even in remote, hard to access areas.
We developed a tablet based mobile framework to present auditory and visual stimuli, capture wireless commercial EEG and screen interaction data, and analyze the recorded data for immediate evaluation, as well as share the data over internet or local opportunistic links.
To demonstrate the feasibility of our approach, we successfully replicated the experimental set-up and evaluation pipeline of two existing EEG studies on event-related potentials.
This work therefore lays the foundation to further truly mobile brain research and health-care applications.
fileadmin/papers/2014/2014-bitsch-extremcom-mobile-eeg-demo.pdf
Online
Hui, Pan and Lindgren, Anders
ACM
Proceedings of the 6th Extreme Conference on Communication
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
6th Extreme Conference on Communication
August 11-15, 2014
en
978-1-4503-2929-3
1
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
RoannRamos
DavidOrlea
KlausWehrle