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E-raamat: Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health: 7th International Conference, ICT4AWE 2021, Virtual Event, April 24-26, 2021, and 8th International Conference, ICT4AWE 2022, Virtual Event, April 23-25, 2022, Revised Selected Papers

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This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of the 7th and the 8th International Conference on Big Data Technologies and Applications, ICT4AWE 2021 and ICT4AWE 2022, held in April 24–26, 2021 and April 23–25, 2022. Due to COVID-19 pandemic both conferences were held virtually.

The 21 full papers of ICT4AWE 2021 and ICT4AWE 2022 were selected from 80 submissions and present all big data technologies, such as Aging Well - Social and Human Sciences Perspective; Telemedicine and Independent Living; Digital Health and e-health.
Aging Well-Social and Human Sciences Perspective.- Turntable: The
Co-creation of a Digital Solution Supporting Older Adults in Active
Aging.- Extracting Color Name Features Utilized for Skin
Disease Characterization and Comparing It to Other Representations Describing
the ABCD Dermatological Criteria for Melanoma Inspection.- Evaluating the
Depression Level based on Facial Image Analyzing and Patient
Voice.- Advantages of Oversampling Techniques: A Case Study in Risk
Factors for Fall Prediction.- Exergaming with the GAME2AWE Platform: Design,
Implementation and Evaluation Insights.- Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing?
Identification and Quantification of Relevant Privacy Parameters within the
Acceptance of AAL Technology.- An Attempt to Counter Agism in Gerontechnology
Through the Engagement of Older Adults in the Development of Wisdom of
Age.- Rescuing Relevant Features from Active Aging Surveys: A Data
Mining Perspective.- Configuring Participatory Design of ICT for Aging Well
as Matters of Care.- Gender Aspect in Online Health Information Seeking
Behavior Among Estonians Aged 50 During the Covid-19 Pandemic.- Telemedicine
and Independent Living.- Advancements on Technology Acceptance and Adoption
by Older Adults in the Context of the Second Digital Divide.- Technological
Model based on Blockchain Technology for Genetic Information Protection in
the Health Sector.- Designing Pervasive Games Oriented towards the Elderly: A
Case Study.- Technological Solution to Optimize the Monitoring of
CoViD-19 Symptoms in Seniors Patiens in Lima.- What Helps to Help? Exploring
Influencing Human-, Technology-, and Context-Related Factors on the Adoption
Process of Telemedical Applications in Nursing Homes.- Digital Health and
e-health.- Categorization of Health Determinants into an EHR Paradigm
based on HL7 FHIR.- Multi-task Neural Networks for Pain Intensity Estimation
using Electrocardiogram and Demographic Factors.- The Influence of Culture in
the Adoption and Use of Mobile Applications in the Management of
non-Communicable Disease.- Design and Initial Evaluation of
Technology-Supported Shared Decision Making for Secondary Prevention in
Cardiac Patients in the CoroPrevention Project.- A Personal Health Agent for
Decision Support in Arrhythmia Diagnosis.- The SMART BEAR Project: An
Overview of Its Infrastructure.