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Lili Tao
Researcher at University of the West of England
Publications - 32
Citations - 996
Lili Tao is an academic researcher from University of the West of England. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nonlinear dimensionality reduction & Manifold (fluid mechanics). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 31 publications receiving 838 citations. Previous affiliations of Lili Tao include University of Central Lancashire & University of Bristol.
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Bridging e-Health and the Internet of Things: The SPHERE Project
Ni Zhu,Tom Diethe,Massimo Camplani,Lili Tao,Alison Burrows,Niall Twomey,Dritan Kaleshi,Majid Mirmehdi,Peter A. Flach,Ian J Craddock +9 more
TL;DR: An overview of this rapidly growing body of work on sensing systems in the home, as well as the implications for machine learning are presented, with an aim of uncovering the gap between the state of the art and the broad needs of healthcare services in ambient assisted living.
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SPHERE: A sensor platform for healthcare in a residential environment
Pete Woznowski,Alison Burrows,Tom Diethe,Xenofon Fafoutis,Jake Hall,Sion Hannuna,Massimo Camplani,Niall Twomey,Michal Kozlowski,Bo Tan,Ni Zhu,Atis Elsts,Antonis Vafeas,Adeline Paiement,Lili Tao,Majid Mirmehdi,Tilo Burghardt,Dima Damen,Peter A. Flach,Robert J. Piechocki,Ian J Craddock,George Oikonomou +21 more
TL;DR: The home possesses unique characteristics that must be considered in order to develop effective smart home systems that are adopted in the real world and broadly underpinned by shared goals of sustainable development, inclusive user engagement and improved service delivery.
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Real-time RGB-D Tracking with Depth Scaling Kernelised Correlation Filters and Occlusion Handling
Massimo Camplani,Sion Hannuna,Majid Mirmehdi,Dima Damen,Adeline Paiement,Lili Tao,Tilo Burghardt +6 more
TL;DR: A real-time RGB-D object tracker which manages occlusions and scale changes in a wide variety of scenarios and matches, and in many cases outperforms, state-of-the-art algorithms for precision and it far exceeds most in speed.
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A multi-modal sensor infrastructure for healthcare in a residential environment
Przemyslaw Woznowski,Xenofon Fafoutis,Terence Song,Sion Hannuna,Massimo Camplani,Lili Tao,Adeline Paiement,Evangelos Mellios,Mo Haghighi,Ni Zhu,Geoffrey S Hilton,Dima Damen,Tilo Burghardt,Majid Mirmehdi,Robert J. Piechocki,Dritan Kaleshi,Ian J Craddock +16 more
TL;DR: A multi-modal system architecture for AAL remote healthcare monitoring in the home, gathering information from multiple, diverse (sensor) data sources is proposed.
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Online quality assessment of human movement from skeleton data
TL;DR: This work addresses the challenge of analysing the quality of human movements from visual information which has use in a broad range of applications, from diagnosis and rehabilitation to movement optimisation in sports science.