Machine learning methods for detecting urinary tract infection and analysing daily living activities in people with dementia.

Dementia is a neurological and cognitive condition that affects millions of people around the world. At any given time in the United Kingdom, 1 in 4 hospital beds are occupied by a person with dementia, while about 22% of these hospital admissions are due to preventable causes. In this paper we disc...

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Main Authors: Shirin Enshaeifar, Ahmed Zoha, Severin Skillman, Andreas Markides, Sahr Thomas Acton, Tarek Elsaleh, Mark Kenny, Helen Rostill, Ramin Nilforooshan, Payam Barnaghi
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209909
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spelling doaj-14744d75848d4387a14efc142842779e2021-03-03T20:58:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01141e020990910.1371/journal.pone.0209909Machine learning methods for detecting urinary tract infection and analysing daily living activities in people with dementia.Shirin EnshaeifarAhmed ZohaSeverin SkillmanAndreas MarkidesSahr Thomas ActonTarek ElsalehMark KennyHelen RostillRamin NilforooshanPayam BarnaghiDementia is a neurological and cognitive condition that affects millions of people around the world. At any given time in the United Kingdom, 1 in 4 hospital beds are occupied by a person with dementia, while about 22% of these hospital admissions are due to preventable causes. In this paper we discuss using Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and in-home sensory devices in combination with machine learning techniques to monitor health and well-being of people with dementia. This will allow us to provide more effective and preventative care and reduce preventable hospital admissions. One of the unique aspects of this work is combining environmental data with physiological data collected via low cost in-home sensory devices to extract actionable information regarding the health and well-being of people with dementia in their own home environment. We have worked with clinicians to design our machine learning algorithms where we focused on developing solutions for real-world settings. In our solutions, we avoid generating too many alerts/alarms to prevent increasing the monitoring and support workload. We have designed an algorithm to detect Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) which is one of the top five reasons of hospital admissions for people with dementia (around 9% of hospital admissions for people with dementia in the UK). To develop the UTI detection algorithm, we have used a Non-negative Matrix Factorisation (NMF) technique to extract latent factors from raw observation and use them for clustering and identifying the possible UTI cases. In addition, we have designed an algorithm for detecting changes in activity patterns to identify early symptoms of cognitive decline or health decline in order to provide personalised and preventative care services. For this purpose, we have used an Isolation Forest (iForest) technique to create a holistic view of the daily activity patterns. This paper describes the algorithms and discusses the evaluation of the work using a large set of real-world data collected from a trial with people with dementia and their caregivers.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209909
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author Shirin Enshaeifar
Ahmed Zoha
Severin Skillman
Andreas Markides
Sahr Thomas Acton
Tarek Elsaleh
Mark Kenny
Helen Rostill
Ramin Nilforooshan
Payam Barnaghi
spellingShingle Shirin Enshaeifar
Ahmed Zoha
Severin Skillman
Andreas Markides
Sahr Thomas Acton
Tarek Elsaleh
Mark Kenny
Helen Rostill
Ramin Nilforooshan
Payam Barnaghi
Machine learning methods for detecting urinary tract infection and analysing daily living activities in people with dementia.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Shirin Enshaeifar
Ahmed Zoha
Severin Skillman
Andreas Markides
Sahr Thomas Acton
Tarek Elsaleh
Mark Kenny
Helen Rostill
Ramin Nilforooshan
Payam Barnaghi
author_sort Shirin Enshaeifar
title Machine learning methods for detecting urinary tract infection and analysing daily living activities in people with dementia.
title_short Machine learning methods for detecting urinary tract infection and analysing daily living activities in people with dementia.
title_full Machine learning methods for detecting urinary tract infection and analysing daily living activities in people with dementia.
title_fullStr Machine learning methods for detecting urinary tract infection and analysing daily living activities in people with dementia.
title_full_unstemmed Machine learning methods for detecting urinary tract infection and analysing daily living activities in people with dementia.
title_sort machine learning methods for detecting urinary tract infection and analysing daily living activities in people with dementia.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Dementia is a neurological and cognitive condition that affects millions of people around the world. At any given time in the United Kingdom, 1 in 4 hospital beds are occupied by a person with dementia, while about 22% of these hospital admissions are due to preventable causes. In this paper we discuss using Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and in-home sensory devices in combination with machine learning techniques to monitor health and well-being of people with dementia. This will allow us to provide more effective and preventative care and reduce preventable hospital admissions. One of the unique aspects of this work is combining environmental data with physiological data collected via low cost in-home sensory devices to extract actionable information regarding the health and well-being of people with dementia in their own home environment. We have worked with clinicians to design our machine learning algorithms where we focused on developing solutions for real-world settings. In our solutions, we avoid generating too many alerts/alarms to prevent increasing the monitoring and support workload. We have designed an algorithm to detect Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) which is one of the top five reasons of hospital admissions for people with dementia (around 9% of hospital admissions for people with dementia in the UK). To develop the UTI detection algorithm, we have used a Non-negative Matrix Factorisation (NMF) technique to extract latent factors from raw observation and use them for clustering and identifying the possible UTI cases. In addition, we have designed an algorithm for detecting changes in activity patterns to identify early symptoms of cognitive decline or health decline in order to provide personalised and preventative care services. For this purpose, we have used an Isolation Forest (iForest) technique to create a holistic view of the daily activity patterns. This paper describes the algorithms and discusses the evaluation of the work using a large set of real-world data collected from a trial with people with dementia and their caregivers.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209909
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