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Jean-Baptiste Tylcz, Max Schreiber, Dominik Michalski, Joseph Classen and Galina Ivanova
Daily physical activity is one of the key factors to improve health and support the prevention of a variety of chronic diseases e.g., hypertension, depression or acute events such as strokes. Self-monitoring by the patients has shown to improve adherence...
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Ruhi Kiran Bajaj, Rebecca Mary Meiring and Fernando Beltran
Computational analysis and integration of smartwatch data with Electronic Medical Records (EMR) present potential uses in preventing, diagnosing, and managing chronic diseases. One of the key requirements for the successful clinical application of smartw...
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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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Adebola Omolaja, Abayomi Otebolaku and Ali Alfoudi
Smart devices, such as smartphones, smartwatches, etc., are examples of promising platforms for automatic recognition of human activities. However, it is difficult to accurately monitor complex human activities on these platforms due to interclass patter...
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Laszlo Arvai
Pág. pp. 174 - 186
The recent achievements in mobile technology and wearable OS makes possible to create comfortably wearable and very capable smartwatches. They have many different sensors and powerful hardware combined with general purpose OS and all this available for r...
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Aiiad Albeshri
Many smart city and society applications such as smart health (elderly care, medical applications), smart surveillance, sports, and robotics require the recognition of user activities, an important class of problems known as human activity recognition (H...
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Ebru Enginkaya Erkent, Sirin Gizem Köse, Ece Özer Çizer
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Jiachen Sun and Peter Gloor
As the Enron scandal and Bernie Madoff?s pyramid scheme have shown, individuals? attitude towards ethical risks can have a huge impact on society at large. In this paper, we compare risk-taking attitudes assessed with the Domain-Specific Risk-Taking (DOS...
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Biying Fu, Florian Kirchbuchner, Arjan Kuijper, Andreas Braun and Dinesh Vaithyalingam Gangatharan
Quantified Self has seen an increased interest in recent years, with devices including smartwatches, smartphones, or other wearables that allow you to monitor your fitness level. This is often combined with mobile apps that use gamification aspects to mo...
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Martin Jänicke, Bernhard Sick and Sven Tomforde
Personal wearables such as smartphones or smartwatches are increasingly utilized in everyday life. Frequently, activity recognition is performed on these devices to estimate the current user status and trigger automated actions according to the user?s ne...
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