Organisations
Researchgroup HITLAB HOWEST
Laboratory for Epilepsy Research KU Leuven
The Laboratory for Epilepsy Research is affiliated with KU Leuven and has a close collaboration with the Reference Center for Refractory Epilepsy of UZ Leuven. Prof dr Wim Van Paesschen is head of both.
Laboratory of Epilepsy Research is currently partner of the SeizeIT project, which aims to develop a small and discrete smartphone-based device, which is able to detect epileptic seizures in the home-based setting of patients with ...
Leuven Medical Technology Centre KU Leuven
Leuven Health Technology Centre (L-HTC) will focus on technology enhanced active and healthy living. In the L-HTC vision new technology will be developed for active movement in the framework of lifestyle applications, rather than for sport performance applications. This choice is inspired by the societal importance of an active lifestyle for prevention, i.e. for keeping people healthy (primary prevention), reducing risks for chronically ill ...
Computer Science Technology, Group T Leuven Campus KU Leuven
The unit investigates, develops and implements novel techniques to enhance the human condition with embodied media
Healthcare & ethics Hasselt University
Limburg Clinical Research Center Hasselt University
RM&M Flanders Make
The Flanders MakeR&MM core lab performs fundamental research in soft,safe yet strong and energy efficient actuators including self healingcapabilities for applications in human robot collaboration for healthier andmore productive work in agile manufacturing. We develop and program wearable robots asexoskeletons and cobots, manipulators and soft self healing grippers. Thedeveloped control architectures include social interaction, ...
Assistive technology VIVES
Audio Visual Signal Processing Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Audio-visual Signal Processing (AVSP) Lab investigates novel methods for the automated interpretation of social and affective behaviour. Research areas include social signal processing, multisensor fusion, computer vision, ubiquitous computing, and machine learning. Our expertise is mainly focused on developing automated methods to analyse social signals from verbal and non-verbal behaviour with multiple sensing modalities (e.g. ...