Track & Know health pilot update presented at British Sleep Society conference

At the recent Bi-Annual British Sleep Society conference in Birmingham (UK), Kieran Lee from the Royal Papworth Hospital presented a poster on going work in pilot study 2. This Track & Know pilot is looking at the network of patient journey flows to pick up oximetry OSA screening tests over the Royal Papworth Hospital catchment area. The work highlights geographical areas with a high demand for a test that are currently required to travel large distances to access one. The hospital is n...
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Track & Know investigates how Big Data analysis can help prevent traffic accidents due to obstructive sleep apnea

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder in which repeated episodes of complete or partial obstructions of the upper airway during sleep, result in a reduction in blood oxygen saturation. People who suffer from OSA are 5 times more at risk getting involved in traffic accidents. This means that OSA exceeds drunk driving as a major cause of collisions with motor vehicles[1]. A consortium of 14 organizations from 9 countries is investigating how new Big Data software can help with ...
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Track & Know presented at annual EU Big Data Value Forum in Helsinki

Prof. Yannis Theodoridis and Dr Ibad Kureshi represented the Track & Know project at this years EU Big Data Value Forum, held from 14th to 16th October in Helsinki (Finland). The Track & Know project was showcased once again as a top five success story during the Best Success Story and I-Space Label 2019 Ceremony session. Track & Know was also present at the Big Data Value Association booth. This opportunity was used to create new clustering and liaison activities with other Big...
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