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Ali Mehmood Khan

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About

Ali Mehmood Khan is doing a PhD in the field of wearable computing(Human Computer Interaction) from Bremen University, Germany. He is involved in the research based projects USEFIL and Rehab@Home which are funded by the European Union.

He is involved in the German-Chinese project HealthWear@AAL(An Intelligent Wearable Solution for Home and Outdoor Health Monitoring and Diagnosis), which is funded by Sino-German Center (GZ817).

He is also invloved in German based projects InSA and xMake

He is a course instructor for Wearable computing.

Ali Mehmood Khan received his Master degree in Digital Media(Computer Sciences) from Bremen University of Applied Sciences, Germany. He did his Bachelor in Computer Sciences from Pakistan.

He was a Lecturer at Pakistani university University of Management and Technology .

Book Chapter

[1] Ali Mehmood Khan, Michael Lawo (2015). Recognizing Physical Activities using Wearable Devices (pages 362-381), Handbook of Research on Innovations in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia

Publications

[13] Ali Mehmood Khan, Michael Lawo 2015, “You Do Not Miss Advice from Mentor during Presentation: Recognizing Vibrating Rhythms”, ACHI 2015; Lisbon, Portugal.

[12] Ali Mehmood Khan, Michael Lawo 2014, “Wearable Recognition System for Sports Activities”, eTELEMED 2014; Barcelona, Spain.

[11] Ali Mehmood Khan, Michael Lawo 2013, “Recognizing Physical Activities by Wearable Computing”, NetMed'13, Beijing, China

[10] Ali Mehmood Khan 2013, “Wearable Recognition System for Physical Activities”, IE'13, Athens, Greece

[9] Ali Mehmood Khan 2013, “Wearable Health Monitoring System”, HCII 2013, Las Vegas, USA

[8] G. Kalkbrenner, A.M. Khan and M. Lawo 2013, “Activity Recognition using Wearable Computer Ambient Computing”, ICT meets Medicine and Health 2013, Bremen, Germany

[7] A.M. Khan, G. Kalkbrenner and M. Lawo 2013, “Recognizing Physical Training Exercises Using the Axivity Device”, ICT meets Medicine and Health 2013, Bremen, Germany

[6] Ali Mehmood Khan, “Recognizing Physical Activities Using the Axivity Device 2013”, eTELEMED 2013; Nice, France. IARIA, ISBN: 978-1-61208-252-3 : 147-152

[5] Ali Mahmood Khan 2012, “You don't miss a phone call: Recognizing vibrating rhythms”, HCI 2012, Baltimore, USA. Imaging and Signal Processing in Health Care and Technology / 772: Human-Computer Interaction / 773: Communication, Internet and Information Technology - 2012

[4] Ali Mahmood Khan 2011, “Recognizing Physical Activities using Wii remote”, International Journal of Information and Education Technology 2013, Vol.3(1): 60-62 ISSN: 2010-3689

[3] Ali Mahmood Khan 2011, “Personal state and emotion monitoring by wearable computing and machine learning”, in Human Computer Interaction Doctoral Consortium, 2011. HCI2011. 25th BCS International Conference 2011, Newcastle, UK

[2] Ali Mahmood Khan 2011, “An empirical study on cell phone usage”, in Human Computer Interaction, 2011. HCI2011. 25th BCS International Conference 2011, Newcastle, UK

[1] A. Othman et al. 2009, “Intelligent Interaction” in SIDeR '09, Flirting with the Future, Eindhoven, Netherland, April 15-17, 2009, Proceedings Sorry, no results for this query





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