Mobile sensor data-to-knowledge (MD2K) was chosen as one of 11 Big Data Centers of Excellence by the National Institutes of Health, as part of its Big Data-to-Knowledge initiative. MD2K is developing innovative tools to streamline the collection, integration, management, visualization, analysis, and interpretation of health data generated by mobile and wearable sensors. The goal of the big data solutions being developed by MD2K is to reliably quantify physical, biological, behavioral [...]
Author(s): Kumar, Santosh, Abowd, Gregory D, Abraham, William T, al'Absi, Mustafa, Beck, J Gayle, Chau, Duen Horng, Condie, Tyson, Conroy, David E, Ertin, Emre, Estrin, Deborah, Ganesan, Deepak, Lam, Cho, Marlin, Benjamin, Marsh, Clay B, Murphy, Susan A, Nahum-Shani, Inbal, Patrick, Kevin, Rehg, James M, Sharmin, Moushumi, Shetty, Vivek, Sim, Ida, Spring, Bonnie, Srivastava, Mani, Wetter, David W
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv056