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Integrating art therapy and technology in neurorehabilitation: a scoping review. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Neurol
Albani-Rocchetti M   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Google Glass

Dermatologic Surgery, 2014
Objective: We assess the driving distraction potential of texting with Google Glass (Glass), a mobile wearable platform capable of receiving and sending short-message-service and other messaging formats. Background: A known roadway danger, texting while driving has been targeted by legislation and widely banned.
Sawyer, Ben D.   +3 more
openaire   +5 more sources

Google Glass in Surgery

Surgical Innovation, 2014
As a surgeon you have a unique and best view on the operating field. No resident or intern will experience that same look and feel before being at the wheel themselves. Now, imagine the benefits of seeing through the sur-geon’s eyes in this moment.Today, the implementation of a small camera, a screen, and audio capability in a spectacles’ frame (Google
Schreinemacher, Marc H.   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Disaster medicine through Google Glass

European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2015
Nontechnical skills can make a difference in the management of disasters and mass casualty incidents and any tool helping providers in action might improve their ability to respond to such events. Google Glass, released by Google as a new personal communication device, could play a role in this field. We recently tested Google Glass during a full-scale
CARENZO, LUCA   +5 more
openaire   +3 more sources

0112 Hils google glass

Standard posters, 2015
Background/context The HILS Technical Team obtained Google Glass as the ‘explorer’ phase of the product ended. Whilst its use domestically has proved controversial 1it has found a firm footing in healthcare with applications ranging from providing live patient data to sharing the headsets point of view to a larger training audience 2 Description of
Christopher Gay   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Glass++ Evaluating Multimodal Alarms on Google Glass

Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2019, 2019
Around 350 alarms per patient a day make intensive care units a loud, stressful, and highly cognitive demanding working environment for nurses. Each alarm needs to be identified and evaluated regarding its urgency which requires to interrupt nursing tasks.
Vanessa Cobus   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Object detection using Google Glass

2015 IEEE Conference on Open Systems (ICOS), 2015
Using Wearable devices have recently become a common trend. Having a joyful and efficient interaction with the surrounding environment is one of the main goals of using these new technologies. Object and gesture detection on wearables as primary steps to achieve this goal are big challenges and critical features to prepare them for every-day uses. This
Babak Taraghi, Mahdi Babaei
openaire   +1 more source

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