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Utpal Barman, Parismita Sarma, Mirzanur Rahman, Vaskar Deka, Swati Lahkar, Vaishali Sharma and Manob Jyoti Saikia
Invading pests and diseases always degrade the quality and quantity of plants. Early and accurate identification of plant diseases is critical for plant health and growth. This work proposes a smartphone-based solution using a Vision Transformer (ViT) mo...
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Kushagra Sinha and Sanjay Gupta
With the considerable growth in the information and communication technology (ICT), several smartphone-based mobility platforms have already sprung up and they have the potential of transforming the mobility ecosystem completely. However, there is close ...
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Menwagaw T. Damtie, Marshet B. Jumber, Fasikaw A. Zimale and Seifu A. Tilahun
Accurate water flow measurement ensures proper irrigation water management by allocating the desired amount of water to the irrigation fields. The present study evaluated whether the non-intrusive smartphone application ?DischargeApp? could be applicable...
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Tareq Khan
Fires kill and injure people, destroy residences, pollute the air, and cause economic loss. The damage of the fire can be reduced if we can detect the fire early and notify the firefighters as soon as possible. In this project, a novel Internet of Things...
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Tareq Khan
Gun violence and mass shootings kill and injure people, create psychological trauma, damage properties, and cause economic loss. The loss from gun violence can be reduced if we can detect the gunshot early and notify the police as soon as possible. In th...
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Tareq Khan
Wildfires kill and injure people, destroy residences, pollute the air, and cause economic loss. In this paper, a low-power Internet of Things (IoT)-based sensor network is developed, which automatically detects fires in forests and sends the location to ...
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Anam Shahil-Feroz, Haleema Yasmin, Sarah Saleem, Zulfiqar Bhutta and Emily Seto
This study assessed the usability of the smartphone app, named ?Raabta? from the perspective of pregnant women at high risk of preeclampsia to improve the Raabta app for future implementation. Think-aloud and task-completion techniques were used with a p...
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Zenonas Theodosiou, Marios Thoma, Harris Partaourides and Andreas Lanitis
The provision of information encourages people to visit cultural sites more often. Exploiting the great potential of using smartphone cameras and egocentric vision, we describe the development of a robust artwork recognition algorithm to assist users whe...
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Khansa Chemnad, Sameha Alshakhsi, Mohamed Basel Almourad, Majid Altuwairiqi, Keith Phalp and Raian Ali
Most studies that claimed changes in smartphone usage during COVID-19 were based on self-reported usage data, e.g., that collected through a questionnaire. These studies were also limited to reporting the overall smartphone usage, with no detailed invest...
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Usman Habib Khan, Muhammad Naeem Ahmed Khan, Aamir Mehmood Mirza, MUHAMMAD AKRAM, Shariqa Fakhar, Shumaila Hussain, Irfan Ahmed Magsi, Raja Asif Wagan
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Testing of mobile applications (apps) has its quirks as numerous events are required to be tested. Mobile apps testing, being an evolving domain, carries certain challenges that should be accounted for in the overall testing process. Since smartphone app...
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