
Advanced Multisensorial system for Automatic Assessment of Neurological Disorders in Smart Spaces
Supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities
(PID2024-156576OB-C31/C32/C33)
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PhD Thesis defense
We are pleased to announce that our colleague, Frank Sanabria, successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis today. Entitled “Audiovisual Tracking of Multiple Speakers in Smart Spaces,” the thesis was developed under the supervision of Drs. Marta Marrón Romera and Javier Macías Guarasa at the University of…
Objectives
NeurEYE is a highly interdisciplinary project whose main objective is to develop and clinically validate an automated system for assessing functional limitations in persons with neurological conditions.
The aim is analyzing users’ behavior and functional status through data gathered from multiple sensors (including inertial and audiovisual data) while users perform Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), ultimately generating comprehensive clinical reports to support healthcare professionals in diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.
Definition of the methodology
to automatically report clinical information of functional limitations in people with a neurological condition.
Multisensory approaches
Design, development and evaluation of multisensory approaches to generate relevant features for functional assessment
Technical setups
integration, optimization and deployment.
Clinical validation and technical evaluation
taking into account both quantitative and qualitative aspects



