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The ultimate goal of Fontan surgical planning is to provide additional insights into the clinical decision-making process. In its current state, surgical planning offers an accurate hemodynamic assessment of the pre-operative condition, provides anatomical constraints for potential surgical options, and produces decent post-operative predictions if boundary conditions are similar enough between the pre-operative and post-operative states. Moving forward, validation with post-operative data is a necessary step in order to assess the accuracy of surgical planning and determine which methodological improvements are needed.

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Summary of Key Issues Raised in the Technology for Early Awareness of Addiction and Mental Illness (TEAAM-I) Meeting.

Psychiatr Serv

May 2018

Dr. Baumel, Dr. Birnbaum, Dr. Muench, and Dr. Kane are with the Department of Psychiatry, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Glen Oaks, New York. Dr. Baumel is also with the Department of Community Mental Health, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel. Dr. Baker is with the Department of Psychiatry, McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts. Prof. Christensen is with the Black Dog Institute and the University of New South Wales, both in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Dr. De Choudhury is with the School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. Dr. Mohr is with the Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago. Dr. Schlosser is with the Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Titov is with the Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Technology provides an unparalleled opportunity to remove barriers to earlier identification and engagement in services for mental and addictive disorders by reaching people earlier in the course of illness and providing links to just-in-time, cost-effective interventions. Achieving this opportunity, however, requires stakeholders to challenge underlying assumptions about traditional pathways to mental health care. In this Open Forum, the authors highlight key issues discussed in the Technology for Early Awareness of Addiction and Mental Illness (TEAAM-I) meeting-held October 13-14, 2016, in New York City-that are related to three identified areas in which technology provides important and unique opportunities to advance early identification, increase service engagement, and decrease the duration of untreated mental and addictive disorders.

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Automated tracking to measure behavioural changes in pigs for health and welfare monitoring.

Sci Rep

December 2017

Agriculture, School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK.

Since animals express their internal state through behaviour, changes in said behaviour may be used to detect early signs of problems, such as in animal health. Continuous observation of livestock by farm staff is impractical in a commercial setting to the degree required to detect behavioural changes relevant for early intervention. An automated monitoring system is developed; it automatically tracks pig movement with depth video cameras, and automatically measures standing, feeding, drinking, and locomotor activities from 3D trajectories.

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In this short-term longitudinal study, 30 preschool-aged children with autism were first observed in Ainsworth's Strange Situation Procedure and, separately, interacting with the primary caregiver in the home. One year later, each child completed both a developmental assessment and an observational assessment of empathic responding. Behaviors typical for children with autism were distinguished from behaviors suggestive of relationally based attachment disorganization.

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Diagnostic radiology reports are increasingly being made available to patients and their family members. However, these reports are not typically comprehensible to lay recipients, impeding effective communication about report findings. In this paper, we present three studies informing the design of a prototype to foster patient-clinician communication about radiology report content.

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Previous research suggests an important role for self-tracking in promoting mental wellness. Recent studies with college student populations have examined the feasibility of collecting everyday mood, activity, and social data. However, these studies do not account for students' experiences and challenges adopting self-tracking technologies to support mental wellness goals.

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Games for health (G4H) aim to improve health outcomes and encourage behavior change. While existing theoretical frameworks describe features of both games and health interventions, there has been limited systematic investigation into how disciplinary and interdisciplinary stakeholders understand design features in G4H. We recruited 18 experts from the fields of game design, behavioral health, and games for health, and prompted them with 16 sample games.

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Here we show that novel, energy-recycling stairs reduce the amount of work required for humans to both ascend and descend stairs. Our low-power, interactive, and modular steps can be placed on existing staircases, storing energy during stair descent and returning that energy to the user during stair ascent. Energy is recycled through event-triggered latching and unlatching of passive springs without the use of powered actuators.

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Background: Schizophrenia is a rare but devastating condition, affecting about 1% of the world's population and resulting in about 2% of the US health care expenditure. Major impediments to appropriate and timely care include misconceptions, high levels of stigma, and lack of public awareness. Facebook offers novel opportunities to understand public awareness and information access related to schizophrenia, and thus can complement survey-based approaches to assessing awareness that are limited in scale, robustness, and temporal and demographic granularity.

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Infants' early motor actions help organize social interactions, forming the context of caregiver speech. We investigated changes across the first year in social contingencies between infant gaze and object exploration, and mothers' speech. We recorded mother-infant object play at 4, 6, and 9 months, identifying infants' and mothers' gaze and hand actions, and mothers' object naming and general utterances.

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Article Synopsis
  • Adolescents with complex chronic illnesses often collaborate with family and caregivers to manage risky medical procedures and long-term treatment plans, yet the role of technology in enhancing these partnerships remains under-researched.
  • The study involved 38 interviews with teenagers, their parents, and clinical caregivers, revealing key challenges such as limited teen involvement in care, difficulties in communicating sensitive emotional information, and the management of both physical and emotional responses.
  • Based on the findings, the researchers suggest design goals for sociotechnical systems aimed at empowering teens to actively engage in their healthcare partnerships, emphasizing the need for designs that facilitate the evolution of these relationships over time.
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Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show reduced gaze to social partners. Eye contact during live interactions is often measured using stationary cameras that capture various views of the child, but determining a child's precise gaze target within another's face is nearly impossible. This study compared eye gaze coding derived from stationary cameras to coding derived from a "point-of-view" (PoV) camera on the social partner.

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Overcoming the Law of the Hidden in Cyberinfrastructures.

Trends Plant Sci

February 2017

School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA; School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA. Electronic address:

Cyberinfrastructure projects (CIPs) are complex, integrated systems that require interaction and organization amongst user, developer, hardware, technical infrastructure, and funding resources. Nevertheless, CIP usability, functionality, and growth do not scale with the sum of these resources. Instead, growth and efficient usage of CIPs require access to 'hidden' resources.

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Patient Experiences Using an Inpatient Personal Health Record.

Appl Clin Inform

November 2017

Department of Biomedical Informatics, Columbia University, New York, NY; NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY.

Objective: To investigate patients' experience using an inpatient personal health record (PHR) on a tablet computer to increase engagement in their hospital care.

Methods: We performed observations and conducted semi-structured interviews with 14 post-operative cardiac surgical patients and their family members who received an inpatient PHR. Themes were identified using an inductive coding scheme.

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Research indicates that a substantial amount of time elapses between parents' first concerns about their child's development and a formal diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Telehealth presents an opportunity to expedite the diagnostic process. This project compared a novel telehealth diagnostic approach that utilizes clinically guided in-home video recordings to the gold standard in-person diagnostic assessment.

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Delving into Egocentric Actions.

Proc IEEE Comput Soc Conf Comput Vis Pattern Recognit

June 2015

School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology.

We address the challenging problem of recognizing the camera wearer's actions from videos captured by an egocentric camera. Egocentric videos encode a rich set of signals regarding the camera wearer, including head movement, hand pose and gaze information. We propose to utilize these mid-level egocentric cues for egocentric action recognition.

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Although food journaling is understood to be both important and difficult, little work has empirically documented the specific challenges people experience with food journals. We identify key challenges in a qualitative study combining a survey of 141 current and lapsed food journalers with analysis of 5,526 posts in community forums for three mobile food journals. Analyzing themes in this data, we find and discuss barriers to reliable food entry, negative nudges caused by current techniques, and challenges with social features.

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Objective: Prior studies of computing applications that support patients' medication knowledge and self-management offer valuable insights into effective application design, but do not address inpatient settings. This study is the first to explore the design and usefulness of patient-facing tools supporting inpatient medication management and tracking.

Materials And Methods: We designed myNYP Inpatient, a custom personal health record application, through an iterative, user-centered approach.

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Computer Simulations Imply Forelimb-Dominated Underwater Flight in Plesiosaurs.

PLoS Comput Biol

December 2015

School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.

Plesiosaurians are an extinct group of highly derived Mesozoic marine reptiles with a global distribution that spans 135 million years from the Early Jurassic to the Late Cretaceous. During their long evolutionary history they maintained a unique body plan with two pairs of large wing-like flippers, but their locomotion has been a topic of debate for almost 200 years. Key areas of controversy have concerned the most efficient biologically possible limb stroke, e.

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On the interconnection of stable protein complexes: inter-complex hubs and their conservation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Homo sapiens networks.

Int J Bioinform Res Appl

January 2016

1 School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, 85 Fifth Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA.

Protein complexes are key molecular entities that perform a variety of essential cellular functions. The connectivity of proteins within a complex has been widely investigated with both experimental and computational techniques. We developed a computational approach to identify and characterise proteins that play a role in interconnecting complexes.

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Mobile sensor data-to-knowledge (MD2K) was chosen as one of 11 Big Data Centers of Excellence by the National Institutes of Health, as part of its Big Data-to-Knowledge initiative. MD2K is developing innovative tools to streamline the collection, integration, management, visualization, analysis, and interpretation of health data generated by mobile and wearable sensors. The goal of the big data solutions being developed by MD2K is to reliably quantify physical, biological, behavioral, social, and environmental factors that contribute to health and disease risk.

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This review surveys current seizure detection and classification technologies as they relate to aiding clinical decision-making during epilepsy treatment. Interviews and data collected from neurologists and a literature review highlighted a strong need for better distinguishing between patients exhibiting generalized and partial seizure types as well as achieving more accurate seizure counts. This information is critical for enabling neurologists to select the correct class of antiepileptic drugs (AED) for their patients and evaluating AED efficiency during long-term treatment.

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Article Synopsis
  • Plant root systems are essential for plant growth and productivity, but existing analysis methods are limited and predominantly manual, especially in field studies.
  • The DIRT platform is introduced as an open-source online tool that allows researchers to store, analyze, and share crop root system data efficiently while leveraging advanced computing resources.
  • DIRT enables automated high-throughput phenotyping in field conditions, improving collaboration and accessibility in agricultural research, and facilitating new discoveries in crop root architecture.
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Catalysts for Change: The Role of Small Business Funders in the Creation and Dissemination of Innovation.

J Autism Dev Disord

December 2015

Department of Health Sciences, College of Computer and Information Science, Northeastern University, 312E Robinson Hall, 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.

A gap exists between the expanding space of technological innovations to aid those affected by autism spectrum disorders, and the actual impact of those technologies on daily lives. This gap can be addressed through a very practical path of commercialization. However, the path from a technological innovation to a commercially viable product is fraught with challenges.

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