CHE 598 Seminar: Designing mobile health systems for biomarker discovery
About the event
Presenter: Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Associate Professor of Computer Science in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Washington State University.
The rapid growth in ubiquity of sensors embedded in our living environments has created unique opportunities to transform health and wellness through automation of cost-effective, objective, continuous, real-time, and remote health monitoring and clinical interventions.
In this talk, we will discuss how such mobile health systems are designed and validated. In particular, I will present examples of the technologies that we have developed in the WSU Embedded & Pervasive Systems Lab (https://epsl.eecs.wsu.edu/) to extract markers of health associated with gait, dehydration, and stress. We will also discuss how machine learning algorithms are designed for reliable biomarker discovery,