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Michael Schumacher

Researcher at University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland

Publications -  154
Citations -  3724

Michael Schumacher is an academic researcher from University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multi-agent system & Autonomous agent. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 154 publications receiving 3130 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Schumacher include Lahti University of Applied Sciences & Open University.

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Monitoring Gestational Diabetes Mellitus with Cognitive Agents and Agent Environments

TL;DR: This paper presents an agent-based pervasive healthcare system (PHS) to support pregnant women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus that uses a mobile application to monitor patients affected by GDM, whose parameters are sent to and analysed by cognitive agents.
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Indexing the Event Calculus: Towards practical human-readable Personal Health Systems.

TL;DR: An Event Calculus-based reasoning framework to standardize and express domain-knowledge in the form of monitoring rules is suggested, and applied to three different use cases, and the results show that customized jREC performs much better when the event average inter-arrival time is little compared to the checked rule time-window.
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COMPASS: an interoperable personal health system to monitor and compress signals in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

TL;DR: In this paper, the COMPASS personal health system (PHS) platform enables Android devices to collect, analyze and send sensor data to an observation storage by means of interoperability standards.
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A peer to peer agent coordination framework for IHE based cross-community health record exchange

TL;DR: This paper presents a Peer to Peer agent coordination framework for the exchange of Electronic Health Records (EHR) between health organisations that comply with the existing interoperability standards as proposed by the Integrating Healthcare Enterprise (IHE).
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Going beyond the relapse peak on social network smoking cessation programmes: ChatBot opportunities

TL;DR: ChatBots offer interesting opportunities for helping smoking cessation communities, as they would help participants during craving time frames and would be able to handle the large number of participants.