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Daniel Gugerell, Benedikt Gollan, Moritz Stolte and Ulrich Ansorge
Task batteries mimicking user tasks are of high heuristic value. Supposedly, they measure individual human aptitude regarding the task in question. However, less is often known about the underlying mechanisms or functions that account for task performanc...
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Abdullah Ahmed, Jayroop Ramesh, Sandipan Ganguly, Raafat Aburukba, Assim Sagahyroon and Fadi Aloul
Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders, affecting approximately 280 million people worldwide. This condition is defined as emotional dysregulation resulting in persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest and inability to experi...
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Keison Tang, Arjun Kumar, Muhammad Nadeem and Issam Maaz
Sleep pattern and posture recognition have become of great interest for a diverse range of clinical applications. Autonomous and constant monitoring of sleep postures provides useful information for reducing the health risk. Prevailing systems are design...
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Oliver Ohneiser, Jyothsna Adamala and Ioan-Teodor Salomea
Assistant based speech recognition (ABSR) prototypes for air traffic controllers have demonstrated to reduce controller workload and aircraft flight times as a result. However, two aspects of ABSR could enhance benefits, i.e., (1) the predicted controlle...
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Heather A. Feldner, Christina Papazian, Keshia M. Peters, Claire J. Creutzfeldt and Katherine M. Steele
Arm recovery varies greatly among stroke survivors. Wearable surface electromyography (sEMG) sensors have been used to track recovery in research; however, sEMG is rarely used within acute and subacute clinical settings. The purpose of this case study wa...
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Sindre Klavestad, Gebremariam Assres, Siri Fagernes and Tor-Morten Grønli
In recent years, the ultra-wideband (UWB) radar technology has shown great potential in monitoring activities of daily living (ADLs) for smart homes. In this paper, we investigate the significance of using non-wearable UWB sensors for developing non-intr...
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Marco Buzzelli, Alessio Albé and Gianluigi Ciocca
Assisted living technologies can be of great importance for taking care of elderly people and helping them to live independently. In this work, we propose a monitoring system designed to be as unobtrusive as possible, by exploiting computer vision techni...
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Ilde Lorato, Tom Bakkes, Sander Stuijk, Mohammed Meftah and Gerard de Haan
Low-resolution thermal cameras have already been used in the detection of respiratory flow. However, microbolometer technology has a high production cost compared to thermopile arrays. In this work, the feasibility of using a thermopile array to detect r...
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Hans Hõrak
As sedentary lifestyles and childhood obesity are becoming more prevalent, research in the field of physical activity (PA) has gained much momentum. Monitoring the PA of children and adolescents is crucial for ascertaining and understanding the phenomena...
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Elizabeth Brunton, Jessica Bolin, Javier Leon and Scott Burnett
Drones are often considered an unobtrusive method of monitoring terrestrial wildlife; however research into whether drones disturb wildlife is in its early stages. This research investigated the potential impacts of drone monitoring on a large terrestria...
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