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Sergey Shchanikov, Ilya Bordanov, Alexey Kucherik, Evgeny Gryaznov and Alexey Mikhaylov
Arrays of memristive devices coupled with photosensors can be used for capturing and processing visual information, thereby realizing the concept of ?in-sensor computing?. This is a promising concept associated with the development of compact and low-pow...
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Hernan J. Rosas, Ann Sussman, Abigail C. Sekely and Alexandros A. Lavdas
Eye-tracking technology has numerous applications in both commercial and research contexts. The recent introduction of affordable wearable sensors has significantly broadened the scope of potential uses, spanning fields such as computer gaming, education...
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Shobhit Aggarwal and Asis Nasipuri
The Internet of Things (IoT) enables us to gain access to a wide range of data from the physical world that can be analyzed for deriving critical state information. In this regard, machine learning (ML) is a valuable tool that can be used to develop mode...
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Yin Junjia, Aidi Hizami Alias, Nuzul Azam Haron and Nabilah Abu Bakar
Construction faces many safety accidents with urbanization, particularly in hoisting. However, there is a lack of systematic review studies in this area. This paper explored the factors and methods of risk assessment in hoisting for industrial building s...
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Subrat Kumar Bhattamisra, Priyanka Banerjee, Pratibha Gupta, Jayashree Mayuren, Susmita Patra and Mayuren Candasamy
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that allows machines to work efficiently, can analyze complex data. The research focused on AI has increased tremendously, and its role in healthcare service and research is emerging at a great...
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Ran Gao, Bowen Mu, Sainan Lyu, Hao Wang and Chengdong Yi
Wearable devices as an emerging technology to collect safety data on construction site is gaining increasing attention from researchers and practitioners. Given the rapid development of wearable devices research and the high application prospects of wear...
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Nazmi Sofian Suhaimi, James Mountstephens and Jason Teo
Emotions are viewed as an important aspect of human interactions and conversations, and allow effective and logical decision making. Emotion recognition uses low-cost wearable electroencephalography (EEG) headsets to collect brainwave signals and interpr...
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Darius Plikynas, Audrius Indriulionis, Algirdas Laukaitis and Leonidas Sakalauskas
This paper presents an approach to enhance electronic traveling aids (ETAs) for people who are blind and severely visually impaired (BSVI) using indoor orientation and guided navigation by employing social outsourcing of indoor route mapping and assistan...
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Alexandros A. Lavdas, Nikos A. Salingaros and Ann Sussman
Eye-tracking technology is a biometric tool that has found many commercial and research applications. The recent advent of affordable wearable sensors has considerably expanded the range of these possibilities to fields such as computer gaming, education...
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Alexey Kashevnik, Mikhail Kruglov, Igor Lashkov, Nikolay Teslya, Polina Mikhailova, Evgeny Ripachev, Vladislav Malutin, Nikita Saveliev and Igor Ryabchikov
This paper presents a study related to human psychophysiological activity estimation based on a smartphone camera and sensors. In recent years, awareness of the human body, as well as human mental states, has become more and more popular. Yoga and medita...
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