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Autism-assistive apps offer therapists and caregivers new approaches for educating and assisting individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), mainly in social interaction. Even though these apps are deemed effective, they are not.
Marlyn Maseri +3 more
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A method for characterizing daily physiology from widely used wearables
Summary: Millions of wearable-device users record their heart rate (HR) and activity. We introduce a statistical method to extract and track six key physiological parameters from these data, including an underlying circadian rhythm in HR (CRHR), the ...
Clark Bowman +10 more
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A Model to Measure the Performance of Human Resources in Organisations
The economic crisis, demography, technology, globalization etc. are all factors which will influence the organizational structures and business strategies.
Tilca Magnolia +2 more
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Swipe Left to Pray. Analyzing Authority and Transcendence in Prayer Apps
This paper centers on a fairly new phenomenon in digital religion: prayer apps. After an overview of their typical features, the paper will present a number of analytical perspectives on such apps, arguing that investing in theoretical work is needed ...
Tim Karis
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Objective:To compare the accuracy of cephalometric analyses made with fully automated tracings, computerized tracing, and app-aided tracings with equivalent hand-traced measurements, and to evaluate the tracing time for each cephalometric analysis method.
Pamir Meriç, Julia Naoumova
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Digital media serve manifold purposes connected to communication, transition, resource allocation, and integration in the context of forced migration. Many apps and platforms rely on user data.
Dennis Nguyen, Sergül Nguyen
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New Technologies in the Field of Tourist Guiding: Threat or Tool?
This article examines the impact of new technologies on the field of tourist guiding. It has been found throughout the preliminary research that a large gap in this field exists in academic literature.
Michelle De La Harpe, Karina Sevenhuysen
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Apps in LD: gifts or gimmicks?
In ‘one-shot’ Learning Development (LD) teaching, how much space is there for using apps (and similar technologies) creatively? Can they further students’ understanding and enable active learning within workshops; is there even potential for using them ...
Amy West
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There Isn't an App for That: Analogue and Digital Politics in the Age of Platform Capitalism
The move toward digitality and its individual-level spread through computer applications (apps) is transforming how we communicate. A major component of this transformation is the political process: both how it is enacted and how effective it is for the
Robert Hassan
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Regulating Mobile Mental Health Apps [PDF]
Mobile medical apps (MMAs) are a fast‐growing category of software typically installed on personal smartphones and wearable devices. A subset of MMAs are aimed at helping consumers identify mental states and/or mental illnesses.
Gunter, Tracy D., Terry, Nicolas P.
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