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An Experimental Evaluation of Smart Sensors for Pedestrian Attribute Recognition Using Multi-Task Learning and Vision Language Models. [PDF]
Greco A, Saggese A, Sansone C, Vento B.
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Meter-scale heterostructure printing for high-toughness fiber electrodes in intelligent digital apparel. [PDF]
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Telemedicine and digital health: The future for pharmaceutical companies and health care.
Khan PA, Badole PJ, Shaikh D.
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Communications of the ACM, 1996
Current portable computers and PDAs fail to truly become part of our daily lives in the sense that we need to stop what we are doing and expend conscious effort to use them. They also do not have the situational awareness that they should have: while they are not being explicitly used, they are unable to remain attentive to possible ways to help the ...
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Current portable computers and PDAs fail to truly become part of our daily lives in the sense that we need to stop what we are doing and expend conscious effort to use them. They also do not have the situational awareness that they should have: while they are not being explicitly used, they are unable to remain attentive to possible ways to help the ...
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Proceedings. Fourteenth International Conference on Pattern Recognition (Cat. No.98EX170), 2002
To change inanimate objects like offices, houses, cars, or glasses into smart, active helpmates they need to have perceptual intelligence. They need to begin paying attention to people and the surrounding situation the way another person would. That way they can begin to adapt their behavior to us, rather than the other way around.
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To change inanimate objects like offices, houses, cars, or glasses into smart, active helpmates they need to have perceptual intelligence. They need to begin paying attention to people and the surrounding situation the way another person would. That way they can begin to adapt their behavior to us, rather than the other way around.
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Smart rooms, desks and clothes
1997 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1998We are working to develop smart networked environments thatcan help people in their homes, offices, cars, and when walking about. Our research is aimed at giving rooms, desks, and clothes the perceptual and cognitive intelligence needed to become active helpers.
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Smart Clothes and Future Fabrics
The Engineer, 2022With wearable sensor technology gathering pace, science fiction author, Gareth L. Powell, peeks inside the wardrobe of the future
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2015
Textile technology and the “Internet of Things” shook hands last month in the heart of Silicon Valley. But the meeting wasn’t so much about silicon as it was about conductive inks and stretchable circuit-printed films. Materials suppliers, component makers, and apparel developers gathered at a printed-electronics conference in Santa Clara, Calif ...
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Textile technology and the “Internet of Things” shook hands last month in the heart of Silicon Valley. But the meeting wasn’t so much about silicon as it was about conductive inks and stretchable circuit-printed films. Materials suppliers, component makers, and apparel developers gathered at a printed-electronics conference in Santa Clara, Calif ...
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Smart clothes and wearable technology
2009Part 1 The design of smart clothing and wearable technology: The emergence of wearable computing Types of smart clothes and wearable technology End-user based design of innovative smart clothing The garment design process for smart clothing: from fibre selection through to product launch Designing smart clothing for the body.
J. McCann, D. Bryson
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