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ICT4FPM 2026Special Session on Information and Communication Technologies for Frailty Prevention and Monitoring
Chair(s): Ennio Gambi, Antonio Nocera and Michela Raimondi

Special Session on Information and Communication Technologies for Frailty Prevention and Monitoring - ICT4FPM 2026

Paper Submission: March 24, 2026
Authors Notification: April 7, 2026
Camera Ready and Registration: April 15, 2026


Co-chairs

Ennio Gambi
Università Politecnica Delle Marche
Italy
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Antonio Nocera
Universita Politecnica delle Marche
Italy
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Michela Raimondi
Università Politecnica delle Marche
Italy
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Scope

This special session explores how Information and Communication Technologies could be employed to measure frailty-related variables. A frailty phenotype can be defined as the manifestation of a set of traits as aging progresses: unintentional weight loss, loss of grip strength, slowness of gait, low physical activity, and exhaustion. Frailty can also be defined as the accumulation of health deficits over time (e.g., cognitive decline, gait abnormalities, loss of autonomy in activities of daily living), leading to a vulnerability in the subject's health status. Researchers are invited to propose novel methods for monitoring one or more variables, symptoms, or deficits related to frailty, aiming at identifying possible gaps in technology-enabled frailty monitoring and the frailty variables that can be reliably measured.


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