COGNITIO
COGNITIO

COGNITIO
COGNITIO
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Case-Based Reasoning for the optimization of cognitive rehabilitation on TBI
Case-Based Reasoning for the optimization of cognitive rehabilitation on TBI

A Project coordinated by IIIA.

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Collaborating organisations:

Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Fundació Privada Institut de Neurorehabilitació Guttmann

Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Fundació Privada Institut de Neurorehabilitació Guttmann

Funding entity:

TIN2012-38450- C03-03
TIN2012-38450- C03-03

Funding call:

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Project #:

COGNITIO
COGNITIO

Total funding amount:

0,00€
0,00€

IIIA funding amount:

Duration:

01/Jan/2013
01/Jan/2013
31/Dec/2015
31/Dec/2015

Extension date:

Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) constitutes a major and increasing social and healthcare concern of high diagnostic and therapeutic complexity. Its incidence and survival rate after the initial critical phases makes it a prevalent problem that needs to be addressed. ABI patients frequently suffer from a series of cognitive disorders related to memory, attention, language, or executive functions. Cognitive rehabilitation aims to reduce the impact of the disabling conditions in order to reduce functional limitations and increase patient's autonomy. For the rehabilitation process to be more effective, treatments must be intensive, personalized to the patient's condition and evidence-based; and require constant monitoring. The main goal of the IIIA team is the research on new machine learning/CBR techniques able to propose and revise personalized therapies in real-time.

Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) constitutes a major and increasing social and healthcare concern of high diagnostic and therapeutic complexity. Its incidence and survival rate after the initial critical phases makes it a prevalent problem that needs to be addressed. ABI patients frequently suffer from a series of cognitive disorders related to memory, attention, language, or executive functions. Cognitive rehabilitation aims to reduce the impact of the disabling conditions in order to reduce functional limitations and increase patient's autonomy. For the rehabilitation process to be more effective, treatments must be intensive, personalized to the patient's condition and evidence-based; and require constant monitoring. The main goal of the IIIA team is the research on new machine learning/CBR techniques able to propose and revise personalized therapies in real-time.

2016
Joan Serrà,  & Josep Lluis Arcos (2016). Particle Swarm Optimization for Time Series Motif Discovery. Knowledge-Based Systems, 92, 127-137. https://doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.knosys.2015.10.021. [BibTeX]
Joan Serrà,  Isabel Serra,  Álvaro Corral,  & Josep Lluis Arcos (2016). Ranking and significance of variable-length similarity-based time series motifs. Expert Systems with Applications, Elsevier, 55, 452-460. https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2016.02.026. [BibTeX]
2015
Eva Armengol,  & Josep Puyol-Gruart (2015). A Simple Experiment to Guide the Design of a Preference Model. E. Armengol, D. Boixader, & F. Grimaldo (Eds.), Artificial Intelligence Research and Development, Proceedings of the 18th International Conference of the Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence (pp 59-68). IOS Press. https://doi.org/http://www.iospress.nl/book/artificial-intelligence-research-and-development-12/. [BibTeX]  [PDF]
2014
Joan Serrà,  & Josep Lluis Arcos (2014). An empirical evaluation of similarity measures for time series classification. Knowledge-Based Systems, 67, 305-314. https://doi.org/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0950705114001658. [BibTeX]  [PDF]
2013
Joan Serrà,  Josep Lluis Arcos,  Alejandro Garcia-Rudolph,  Alberto García-Molina,  Teresa Roig,  & Josep Maria Tormos (2013). Cognitive prognosis of acquired brain injury patients using machine learning techniques. Int. Conf. on Advanced Cognitive Technologies and Applications (COGNITIVE) (pp. 108-113). IARIA. [BibTeX]  [PDF]
Josep Lluís Arcos
Scientific Researcher
Eva Armengol
Tenured Scientist
Phone Ext. 431851

Iker Beñaran Muñoz
PhD Student
Tan Hakan Ozaslan
Industrial PhD Student
Ramon Lopez de Mantaras
Adjunct Professor Ad Honorem
Enric Plaza
Research Professor
Phone Ext. 431852

Marc Serramià Amorós
PhD Student