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Week 1

  Day Monday 6th Tuesday 7th Wednesday 8th Thursday 9th Friday 10th
  Theme Oppening HCI in Health Subtle perceptions Pervasive technologies Students work
9-11 Morning Session 1 Arrival and registration Introduction to HCI in pervasive health (Jesús Favela) Affective-aware technology for Ubi-Health (Nadia Berthouze) Introduction to high level analysis (Eduardo Morales) Assisstive technologies for assisstive stimulation of older adults (Alberto L. Morán)
11:30-13:30 Morning Session 2 Introduction and Objectives Can more data about ourselves change us to be healthier? (Yvonne Rogers) Sensor options for computer vision applications: Depth sensors, 3D sensors, and omnidirectional cameras (Lale Akarun)
Sensor networks for pervasive health (Cem Ersoy) Students work
13:30-15:00 Lunch          
15:00:17:00 Afternoon Session 1 Hard sensors for soft phenomena (Angélica Muñoz) Introduction to HCI in pervasive health II (Jesús Favela) PANEL: Medical Perspectives I Human behaviour monitoring and analysis in Pervasive Healthcare (Venet Osmani) Students work
17:30-19:00 Afternoon Session 2 Welcome reception Student posters Definition of student groups Visit to INAOE labs Presentation of student proposals

Week 2

  Day Monday 13th Tuesday 14th Wednesday 15th Thursday 16th Friday 17th
  Theme Vision and health Sensors and robots Health projects Applications Students work
9-11 Morning Session 1 Graphical models for medical applications (Enrique Sucar) Using expert knowledge to inform the design of ambient healthcare applications (Marcela Rodríguez) Pervasive Healthcare for psychiatric diseases: MONARCA Project case (Oscar Mayora) PANEL: Funding opportunities Project presentations
11:30-13:30 Morning Session 2 Egocentric Recognition of Objects and Activities in Pervasive Health? (Jim Regh) Physical Computing for Pervasive Healthcare Applications: Hands-on Workshop for Sensing and Actuation (Nic Marquardt) Putting technologies to work: Sensing and analysis in medical applications (Felipe Orihuela) Students work Project presentations
13:30-15:00 Lunch          
15:00:17:00 Afternoon Session 1 PANEL: Technology transfer PANEL: Medical Perspectives II
Workshop on Arduino Students work Closing
17:30-19:00 Afternoon Session 2 Students work PANEL: Practitioners Workshop on Arduino (Cont.) Students work  

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