Project: Platform for detecting and preventing frailty and falls

Acronym frAAgiLe (Reference Number: aal-2018-5-152-CP)
Duration 01/07/2019 - 01/07/2022
Project Topic We don’t want frAAgiLe to be a falls detector system, but a frailty detector one. Therefore, the platform intends to analyze the status of the elderly person, both physically and mentally, in terms of fragility, and then assign individualized physical and mental exercises to avoid the risk of possible falls, using an accessible and affordable solution that combines videos for exercises and serious games to both train and detect physical or cognitive fragility. Deep Learning techniques will be applied in order to help the frAAgiLe system learn about the fragility history of each individual end-user and customize the training plan according to his/her evolution. The system will also focus on being as cheap and less intrusive as possible, using only tablets and wearables. frAAgiLe project will be developed through a user-centered approach, with an active involvement of end-users in different phases of the project, along its entire duration; end-users coming from 3 different European countries, and thus bringing a heterogeneous background from cultural and economic perspectives, will contribute to the co-creation of the platform.
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Network AAL 2
Call AAL CALL CHALLENGE 2018

Project partner

Number Name Role Country
1 Agecare (Cyprus)Ltd - Materia Group Partner Cyprus
2 Ana Aslan International Foundation Partner Romania
3 Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. for Applied Research Partner Hungary
4 Ideable Solutions S.L. Coordinator Spain
5 Innovation Laboratory Ltd. Partner Hungary
6 KARMA Interactive Kft Partner Hungary
7 SingularLogic Romania Computer Application SRL Partner Romania
8 TerzStiftung Partner Switzerland
9 UNIVERSIDAD DE LA IGLESIA DE DEUSTO (eVIDA Reserch Group) Partner Spain
10 University of Geneva Partner Switzerland