@inproceedings{SchroederSchanda2011, author = {Schr{\"o}der, E. and Schanda, Ulrich}, title = {Untersuchungen zur Sprachverst{\"a}ndlichkeit als raumakustischer Parameter von Mehrpersonenb{\"u}ros}, series = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V. DAGA}, booktitle = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V. DAGA}, year = {2011}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{RiedhammerGroppNoeth2011, author = {Riedhammer, Korbinian and Gropp, Martin and N{\"o}th, Elmar}, title = {A Novel Lecture Browser Using Key Phrases and Stream Graphs}, series = {Lehrstuhl f{\"u}r Mustererkennung, Universit{\"a}t Erlangen-N{\"u}rnberg}, booktitle = {Lehrstuhl f{\"u}r Mustererkennung, Universit{\"a}t Erlangen-N{\"u}rnberg}, year = {2011}, abstract = {We present a novel lecture browser that utilizes ranked key phrases displayed on a stream graph to overcome the shortcomings of traditional extractive (query-based) summaries. The system extracts key phrases from the ASR transcripts, performs an unsupervised ranking, and displays an initial number of phrases on the stream graph. This graph gives an intuition of when which key phrase is spoken, and how dominant it is throughout the lecture. The user can select the phrases to be displayed and furthermore adjust the ranking of the all phrases. All user interactions are logged to a server to improve the ranking algorithms and provide user specific rankings.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GroppNoethRiedhammer2011, author = {Gropp, Martin and N{\"o}th, Elmar and Riedhammer, Korbinian}, title = {A Novel Lecture Browsing System Using Ranked Key Phrases and StreamGraphs}, series = {14th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue (TSD), September 2011, Pilsen, Czech Republic.}, booktitle = {14th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue (TSD), September 2011, Pilsen, Czech Republic.}, pages = {17 -- 24}, year = {2011}, abstract = {A growing number of universities offer recordings of lectures, seminars and talks in an online e-learning portal. However, the user is often not interested in the entire recording, but is looking for parts covering a certain topic. Usually, the user has to either watch the whole video or "zap" through the lecture and risk missing important details. We present an integrated web-based platform to help users find relevant sections within recorded lecture videos by providing them with a ranked list of key phrases. For a user-defined subset of these, a StreamGraph visualizes when important key phrases occur and how prominent they are at the given time. To come up with the best key phrase rankings, we evaluate three different key phrase ranking methods using lectures of different topics by comparing automatic with human rankings, and show that human and automatic rankings yield similar scores using Normalized Discounted Cumulative Gain (NDCG).}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SteidlRiedhammerBockletetal.2011, author = {Steidl, Stefan and Riedhammer, Korbinian and Bocklet, Tobias and H{\"o}nig, Florian and N{\"o}th, Elmar}, title = {Java Visual Speech Components for Rapid Application Development of GUI based Speech Processing Applications}, series = {INTERSPEECH 2011, 12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Florence, Italy, August 2011.}, booktitle = {INTERSPEECH 2011, 12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Florence, Italy, August 2011.}, pages = {3257 -- 3260}, year = {2011}, abstract = {In this paper, we describe a new Java framework for an easy and efficient way of developing new GUI based speech processing applications. Standard components are provided to display the speech signal, the power plot, and the spectrogram. Furthermore, a component to create a new transcription and to display and manipulate an existing transcription is provided, as well as a component to display and manually correct external pitch values. These Swing components can be easily embedded into own Java programs. They can be synchronized to display the same region of the speech file. The object-oriented design provides base classes for rapid development of own components.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BockletRiedhammerNoeth2011, author = {Bocklet, Tobias and Riedhammer, Korbinian and N{\"o}th, Elmar}, title = {Drink and Speak: On the automatic classification of alcohol intoxination by acoustic, prosodic and text-based features}, series = {INTERSPEECH 2011, 12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Florence, Italy, August 2011.}, booktitle = {INTERSPEECH 2011, 12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Florence, Italy, August 2011.}, pages = {3213 -- 3216}, year = {2011}, abstract = {This paper focuses on the automatic detection of a person's blood level alcohol based on automatic speech processing approaches. We compare 5 different feature types with different ways of modeling. Experiments are based on the ALC corpus of IS2011 Speaker State Challenge. The classification task is restricted to the detection of a blood alcohol level above 0.5 per mille. Three feature sets are based on spectral observations: MFCCs, PLPs, TRAPS. These are modeled by GMMs. Classification is either done by a Gaussian classifier or by SVMs. In the later case classification is based on GMM-based supervectors, i.e. concatenation of GMM mean vectors. A prosodic system extracts a 292-dimensional feature vector based on a voiced-unvoiced decision. A transcription-based system makes use of text transcriptions related to phoneme durations and textual structure. We compare the stand-alone performances of these systems and combine them on score level by logistic regression. The best stand-alone performance is the transcriptionbased system which outperforms the baseline by 4.8\% on the development set. A Combination on score level gave a huge boost when the spectral-based systems were added (73.6\%). This is a relative improvement of 12.7\% to the baseline. On the test-set we achieved an UA of 68.6\% which is a significant improvement of 4.1\% to the baseline system.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RiedhammerBockletNoeth2011, author = {Riedhammer, Korbinian and Bocklet, Tobias and N{\"o}th, Elmar}, title = {Compensation of Extrinsic Variability in Speaker Verification Systems on Simulated Skype and HF Channel Data}, series = {2011 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Prague, Czech Republic, May 2011.}, booktitle = {2011 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Prague, Czech Republic, May 2011.}, pages = {4840 -- 4843}, year = {2011}, abstract = {In this work we focus on speaker verification on channels of varying quality, namely Skype and high frequency (HF) radio. In our setup, we assume to have telephone recordings of speakers for training, but recordings of different channels for testing with varying (lower) signal quality. Starting from a Gaussian mixture / support vector machine (GMM/SVM) baseline, we evaluate multi-condition training (MCT), an ideal channel classification approach (ICC), and nuisance attribute projection (NAP) to compensate for the loss of information due to the transmission. In an evaluation on Switchboard-2 data using Skype and HF channel simulators, we show that, for good signal quality, NAP improves the baseline system performance from 5\% EER to 3.33\% EER (for both Skype and HF). For strongly distorted data, MCT or, if adequate, ICC turn out to be the method of choice.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Rabold2011, author = {Rabold, A.}, title = {Trittschalld{\"a}mmung richtig bewerten}, series = {1. Internationale Schall- und Akustiktage}, booktitle = {1. Internationale Schall- und Akustiktage}, year = {2011}, language = {de} } @article{Ott2011, author = {Ott, Robert}, title = {Das Krankenhaus - kein Wirtschaftsbetrieb wie jeder andere}, series = {das wirtschaftsstudium (wisu)}, volume = {2011}, journal = {das wirtschaftsstudium (wisu)}, number = {05/2011}, publisher = {Lange Verlag GmbH \& Co. KG}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, pages = {674 -- 680}, year = {2011}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{MayrSchoepferRaboldetal.2011, author = {Mayr, Andreas R. and Sch{\"o}pfer, Fabian and Rabold, Andreas and Schanda, Ulrich}, title = {Holzbalkendecken in der Altbausanierung}, series = {DAGA 2011, 37. Deutsche Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik, D{\"u}sseldorf, Deutschland.}, booktitle = {DAGA 2011, 37. Deutsche Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik, D{\"u}sseldorf, Deutschland.}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Die Altbausanierung nimmt im gesamten Baubereich eine immer bedeutendere Stellung ein. Falls die geplanten Sanierungsmaßnahmen nicht unter den Bestandsschutz von Baudenkm{\"a}lern fallen, sind die Anforderungen der zum Zeitpunkt der Sanierung baurechtlich eingef{\"u}hrten Normen zu ber{\"u}cksichtigen. Das Bauteil, das bei der Sanierung eine besonders sorgf{\"a}ltige Planung erfordert, ist die Wohnungstrenndecke, die in Altbauten h{\"a}ufig als Holzbalkendecke ausgef{\"u}hrt wurde. Die vorhandenen Planungsgrundlagen f{\"u}r den Schallschutznachweis von Holzbalkendecken sind sowohl in der Normung als auch in der Literatur sehr l{\"u}ckenhaft. Um bessere Planungsdaten zu erhalten, wurde deshalb am ift Rosenheim zun{\"a}chst ein Forschungsvorhaben durchgef{\"u}hrt, in dem die Luft- und Trittschalld{\"a}mmung typischer Altbaudecken und deren Verbesserungen durch unterschiedliche Sanierungsmaßnahmen unter Laborverh{\"a}ltnissen ohne Flanken{\"u}bertragung untersucht wurden [1], [2]. In einem weiteren Forschungsvorhaben [3] wurde in Kooperation mit der Hochschule Rosenheim die Flanken{\"u}bertragung bei unterschiedlichen Mauerwerkstypen und Deckeneinbindungen ermittelt. Der vorliegende Beitrag beschreibt den Einfluss der Deckenkonstruktion auf die Schalld{\"a}mmung und die Ermittlung der Planungswerte f{\"u}r die direkte {\"U}bertragung {\"u}ber die Decke. In einem noch folgenden zweiten Beitrag werden Planungsdaten f{\"u}r die Flanken{\"u}bertragung bei Altbaukonstruktionen behandelt.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{LinkSchandaSchrammetal.2011, author = {Link, U. and Schanda, Ulrich and Schramm, M. and Wolf, M.}, title = {Messung von K{\"o}rperschall - Nachhallzeiten inhomogener Strukturen am Beispiel einer Holzbalkendecke}, series = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V. DAGA}, booktitle = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V. DAGA}, year = {2011}, abstract = {K{\"o}rperschall-Nachhallzeiten sind f{\"u}r die Beschreibung des Energieflusses bei der Schallausbreitung in Geb{\"a}udestrukturen mitunter von besonderer Bedeutung. In der DIN EN ISO 10848-1 ist die Messung von K{\"o}rperschall-Nachhallzeiten (homogener Strukturen) beschrieben. Im Rahmen einer Diplomarbeit wurde am Beispiel einer Holzbalkendecke untersucht, ob dieses einfache und praktikable Verfahren auch bei inhomogenen Strukturen mit akzeptabler Genauigkeit Anwendung finden kann. Dazu wurden unterschiedliche messtechnische Verfahren zur Bestimmung der K{\"o}rperschall-Nachhallzeiten T angewandt und untereinander verglichen}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{MayrSchanda2011, author = {Mayr, Andreas R. and Schanda, Ulrich}, title = {Schallschutz versus Bestandsschutz - Holzbalkendecken in der Altbausanierung}, series = {Forum Holzbau 2011, HolzBauSpezial (HBS), Bad W{\"o}rishofen, Deutschland}, booktitle = {Forum Holzbau 2011, HolzBauSpezial (HBS), Bad W{\"o}rishofen, Deutschland}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Die Altbausanierung nimmt im gesamten Baubereich eine immer bedeutendere Stellung ein. Falls die geplanten Sanierungsmaßnahmen nicht unter den Bestandsschutz von Baudenkm{\"a}lern fallen, sind die Anforderungen der zum Zeitpunkt der Sanierung baurechtlich eingef{\"u}hrten Normen zu ber{\"u}cksichtigen. Das Bauteil, das bei der Sanierung eine besonders sorgf{\"a}ltige Planung erfordert, ist die Wohnungstrenndecke, die in Altbauten h{\"a}ufig als Holzbalkendecke ausgef{\"u}hrt wurde. Die vorhandenen Planungsgrundlagen f{\"u}r den Schallschutznachweis von Holzbalkendecken sind sowohl in der Normung als auch in der Literatur sehr l{\"u}ckenhaft. Um bessere Planungsdaten zu erhalten, wurde deshalb am ift Rosenheim zun{\"a}chst ein Forschungsvorhaben durchgef{\"u}hrt, in dem die Luft- und Trittschalld{\"a}mmung typischer Altbaudecken und deren Verbesserungen durch unterschiedliche Sanierungsmaßnahmen unter Laborverh{\"a}ltnissen ohne Flanken{\"u}bertragung untersucht wurden [1], [2]. In einem weiteren Forschungsvorhaben [3] wurde in Kooperation mit der Hochschule Rosenheim die Flanken{\"u}bertragung bei unterschiedlichen Mauerwerkstypen und Deckeneinbindungen ermittelt. Der vorliegende Beitrag beschreibt den Einfluss der Deckenkonstruktion auf die Schalld{\"a}mmung und die Ermittlung der Planungswerte f{\"u}r die direkte {\"U}bertragung {\"u}ber die Decke. In einem noch folgenden zweiten Beitrag werden Planungsdaten f{\"u}r die Flanken{\"u}bertragung bei Altbaukonstruktionen behandelt.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{RaboldSchandaHessinger2011, author = {Rabold, A. and Schanda, Ulrich and Hessinger, J.}, title = {Korrelation zwischen Geher und Norm-Hammerwerk bei der Trittschall{\"u}bertragung}, series = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V. DAGA}, booktitle = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V. DAGA}, year = {2011}, language = {de} } @article{GrillStroblMuelleretal.2011, author = {Grill, E. and Strobl, R. and M{\"u}ller, Martin and Quittan, M. and Kostanjsek, N. and Stucki, G.}, title = {ICF Core Sets for early post-acute rehabilitation facilities}, series = {Journal of rehabilitation medicine}, journal = {Journal of rehabilitation medicine}, number = {43(2)}, editor = {Foundation of Rehabilitation Information,}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Objective: To identify candidate categories for International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Sets for the reporting and measurement of functioning in patients in early post-acute rehabilitation facilities. Design: Prospective multi-centre cohort study. Patients: Patients receiving rehabilitation interventions for musculoskeletal, neurological or cardiopulmonary injury or disease in early post-acute rehabilitation facilities. Methods: Functioning was coded using the ICF. The criterion for selecting candidate categories for the ICF Core Sets was based on their ability to discriminate between patients with high or low functioning status. Discrimination was assessed using multivariable regression models, the independent variables being all of the ICF categories of the respective comprehensive ICF Core Set. Analogue ratings of overall functioning as reported by patients and health professionals were used as dependent variables. Results: A total of 165 patients were included in the study (67 neurological, 37 cardiopulmonary, 61 musculoskeletal), mean age 67.5 years, 46.1\% female. Selection yielded 38 categories for neurological, 32 for cardiopulmonary, and 31 for musculoskeletal. Conclusion: The present selection of categories can be considered an initial proposal, serving to identify the issues most relevant for the assessment and monitoring of functioning in patients undergoing early post-acute rehabilitation for neurological, cardiopulmonary, and musculoskeletal conditions.}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerGrill2011, author = {M{\"u}ller, Martin and Grill, E.}, title = {Die Internationale Klassifikation der Funktionsf{\"a}higkeit, Behinderung und Gesundheit (ICF). Core Sets im Akutkrankenhaus: Nutzen und Relevanz f{\"u}r Pflegewissenschaft und -praxis.}, series = {Pflegewissenschaft}, journal = {Pflegewissenschaft}, number = {13(5)}, editor = {hps media,}, pages = {280 -- 288}, year = {2011}, language = {de} } @article{MuellerGrillStrobl2011, author = {M{\"u}ller, Martin and Grill, E. and Strobl, R.}, title = {Core Sets for early post-acute rehabilitation facilities}, series = {Journal Rehabilitation Medicine}, journal = {Journal Rehabilitation Medicine}, editor = {Medical Journals Limited,}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Objective: To identify candidate categories for International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Sets for the reporting and measurement of functioning in patients in early post-acute rehabilitation facilities. Design: Prospective multi-centre cohort study. Patients: Patients receiving rehabilitation interventions for musculoskeletal, neurological or cardiopulmonary injury or disease in early post-acute rehabilitation facilities. Methods: Functioning was coded using the ICF. The criterion for selecting candidate categories for the ICF Core Sets was based on their ability to discriminate between patients with high or low functioning status. Discrimination was assessed using multivariable regression models, the independent variables being all of the ICF categories of the respective comprehensive ICF Core Set. Analogue ratings of overall functioning as reported by patients and health professionals were used as dependent variables. Results: A total of 165 patients were included in the study (67 neurological, 37 cardiopulmonary, 61 musculoskeletal), mean age 67.5 years, 46.1\% female. Selection yielded 38 categories for neurological, 32 for cardiopulmonary, and 31 for musculoskeletal. Conclusion: The present selection of categories can be considered an initial proposal, serving to identify the issues most relevant for the assessment and monitoring of functioning in patients undergoing early post-acute rehabilitation for neurological, cardiopulmonary, and musculoskeletal conditions.}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerGrillQuittanetal.2011, author = {M{\"u}ller, Martin and Grill, E. and Quittan, M. and Strobl, R. and Kostanjsek, N. and Stucki, G.}, title = {ICF Core Set for patients in geriatric post-acute rehabilitation facilities}, series = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, journal = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, editor = {Medical Journals Limited,}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Objective: To identify candidate categories for International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Sets for the reporting and clinical measurement of functioning in older patients in early post-acute rehabilitation facilities. Design: Prospective multi-centre cohort study. Patients: Older patients receiving rehabilitation interventions in early post-acute rehabilitation facilities. Methods: Functioning was coded using the ICF. The criterion for selecting candidate categories for the brief ICF Core Sets was based on their ability to discriminate between patients with high or low functioning status. Discrimination was assessed using multivariable regression models, the independent variables being all of the ICF categories of the respective comprehensive ICF Core Set. Analogue ratings of overall functioning as reported by patients and health professionals were used as dependent variables. Results: A total of 209 patients were included in the study, mean age 80.4 years, 67.0\% female. Selection yielded a total of 29 categories for the functioning part and 9 categories for the contextual part of the ICF. Conclusion: The present selection of categories can be considered an initial proposal, serving to identify the issues most relevant for the clinical assessment and monitoring of functioning in older patients undergoing early post-acute rehabilitation.}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerGrillStrobl2011, author = {M{\"u}ller, Martin and Grill, E. and Strobl, R.}, title = {Goals of patients with rehabilitation needs in acute hospitals: goal achivement is an indicator for improved functioning}, series = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, journal = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, editor = {Medical Journals Limited,}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Objective: To identify goals of patients with rehabilitation needs in the acute hospital setting using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), to examine association of goal achievement with improvement in overall functioning, and to examine whether ICF Core Sets for the acute hospital cover patients goals. Design: Multi-centre cohort study. Patients: A total of 397 patients (50\% female, mean age 63 years) from 5 hospitals in Austria, Switzerland and Germany. Methods: A semi-structured questionnaire was used to assess patient goals and goal achievement. Overall functioning from the patients' and health professionals' perspective was assessed on a numerical rating scale. Improvement in functioning was calculated using a residualized gain score. Association between goal achievement and improvement in overall functioning was assessed with logistic regression. Results: A total of 397 patients reported achievement of at least 1 goal. Eighty-eight percent of the goals were translated into categories of the ICF. Logistic regression analyses revealed significant association between goal achievement and overall functioning. Conclusion: The ICF might be useful to identify and structure patient's goals in acute hospital care. The association between goal achievement and improved functioning underlines that it is essential to involve the patient in the process of planning rehabilitation interventions in acute hospitals.}, language = {en} } @article{MultererOttFriedl2011, author = {Multerer, Christian and Ott, Robert and Friedl, Gunther}, title = {Notwendigkeit von Center-Strukturen im Krankenhaus sowie deren Ausgestaltungs- und Steuerungsm{\"o}glichkeiten}, series = {Betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung und Praxis (BFuP)}, volume = {2011}, journal = {Betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung und Praxis (BFuP)}, number = {4/2011}, publisher = {NWB Verlag GmbH \& Co. KG}, address = {Herne, Deutschland}, pages = {349 -- 365}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht, unter welchen Voraussetzungen Center-Strukturen im Krankenhaus zum Einsatz kommen k{\"o}nnen und wie diese auszugestalten sind. Dazu werden die spezifischen Anforderungen des Prim{\"a}r-, des Sekund{\"a}r- und des Nichtmedizinischen Bereichs analysiert und darauf aufbauend Gestaltungsempfehlungen f{\"u}r alle drei Bereiche abgeleitet. Anschließend werden verschiedene Aspekte bez{\"u}glich der Steuerung der einzelnen dezentralen Center im Krankenhaus dargestellt und Hinweise f{\"u}r einen zielgerichteten Umgang mit ihnen in der Krankenhaus-Praxis gegeben.}, language = {de} } @article{MuellerGrillStierJarmeretal.2011, author = {M{\"u}ller, Martin and Grill, E. and Stier-Jarmer, M. and Strobl, R. and Gutenbrunner, C. and Fialka-Moser, V. and Stucki, G.}, title = {Validation of the comprehensive ICF Core Sets for patients receiving rehabilitation interventions in the acute care setting}, series = {Journal of rehabilitation medicine}, journal = {Journal of rehabilitation medicine}, number = {43(2)}, editor = {Foundation of Rehabilitation Information,}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Objective: To examine the relevance and completeness of the comprehensive International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Sets for patients with rehabilitation needs in acute hospital care. Design: Multi-centre cohort study. Patients: A total of 391 patients (50.1\% female, mean age 63.4 years) from 4 university hospitals in Austria, Germany and Switzerland and one Austrian general hospital. Methods: Data on functioning were collected using the respective comprehensive acute ICF Core Sets. Data were extracted from patients' medical record sheets and interviews with health professionals and patients. Results: Most of the categories of the comprehensive ICF Core Sets describing impairments, limitations or restrictions occurred in a considerable proportion of the study population. The most outstanding limitations and restrictions of the patients were problems with sleep and blood vessel functions, walking and moving and self-care. Thirty-eight aspects of functioning not previously covered by the comprehensive ICF Core Sets were ranked as relevant. Conclusion: Categories of the comprehensive ICF Core Sets for the acute hospital situation were confirmed. Some additional categories not covered by the Set in its present version emerged from the interviews, and should be considered for inclusion in a finalized version.}, language = {en} } @article{GrillMuellerQuittanetal.2011, author = {Grill, E. and M{\"u}ller, Martin and Quittan, M. and Fialka-Moser, V. and Strobl, R. and Kostanjsek, N. and Stucki, G.}, title = {Brief ICF Core Sets for the acute hospital}, series = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, journal = {Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine}, editor = {Medical Journals Limited,}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Objective: To identify candidate categories for brief International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Sets for the reporting and measurement of functioning in patients in the acute hospital. Design: Prospective multi-centre cohort study. Patients: Patients receiving rehabilitation interventions for musculoskeletal, neurological or cardiopulmonary injury or disease in acute hospitals. Methods: Functioning and contextual factors were coded using the ICF. The criterion for selecting candidate categories for the brief ICF Core Sets was based on their ability to discriminate between patients with high or low functioning status. Discrimination was assessed using multivariable regression models, the independent variables being all of the ICF categories of the respective comprehensive ICF Core Set. Analogue ratings of overall functioning as reported by patients and health professionals were used as dependent variables. Results: A total of 391 patients were included in the study (91 neurological, 109 cardiopulmonary, 191 musculoskeletal), mean age 63.4 years, 50.1\% female. Selection yielded 33 categories for neurological, 31 for cardiopulmonary, and 30 for musculoskeletal. Conclusion: The present selection of categories can be considered an initial proposal, serving to identify the ICF categories most relevant for the practical assessment and monitoring of functioning in patients with acute neurological, cardiopulmonary, and musculoskeletal conditions.}, language = {en} }