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Disaster medicine through Google Glass
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
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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
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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
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Digimarc Discover on Google Glass
SPIE Proceedings, 2015This paper reports on the implementation of the Digimarc® Discover platform on Google Glass, enabling the reading of a watermark embedded in a printed material or audio. The embedded watermark typically contains a unique code that identifies the containing media or object and a synchronization signal that allows the watermark to be read robustly.
Eliot Rogers +3 more
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Glass++ Evaluating Multimodal Alarms on Google Glass
Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2019, 2019Around 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.
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Of Molecules, Medicine, and Google Glass
ACS Nano, 2014A compelling area of use for Google Glass, a new computing and communication platform in the form of a network-connected head-worn system, is in laboratory experimentation and medicine. In the current issue of ACS Nano, Ozcan and colleagues describe how Google Glass can be used to automatically identify the results of immuno-assays.
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Integration of multimodal alarms into Google Glass
Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays, 2019Nurses in intensive care units (ICU) are often exposed to noise pollution, especially a high number of acoustic patient alarms. One widespread consequence of these alarms is a condition called alarm fatigue. This means a desensitization and a resulting decreasing response time to alarms.
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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
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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
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The curious case of a sick google glass
XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2014The XRDS blog highlights a range of topics from security and privacy to neuroscience. Selected blog posts, edited for print, will be featured in every issue. Please visit xrds.acm.org/blog to read each post in its entirety.
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