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Characterizing Smartwatch Usage in the Wild
Proceedings of the 15th Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services, 2017Smartwatch has become one of the most popular wearable computers on the market. We conduct an IRB-approved measurement study involving 27 Android smartwatch users. Using a 106-day dataset collected from our participants, we perform in-depth characterization of three key aspects of smartwatch usage "in the wild": usage patterns, energy consumption, and ...
Xing Liu +6 more
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Integrated model for smartwatch adoption
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Advanced Information Science and System, 2019With the growing number of health-related disease in the society, individuals are becoming increasingly concerned on health issues and are looking for methods to improve health condition. The emergence of smartwatch has attracted a lot of attention in the Internet of Things market which provides an excellent opportunity to improve human's lifestyle ...
Norazryana Mat Dawi, Nasir Abdul Jalil
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Smartwatch-based transcription biometrics
2017 IEEE 8th Annual Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference (UEMCON), 2017Handwriting analysis and the identification of people based on individual typing patterns are of great interest in the field of biometrics. The increasing need for user authentication in our modern society has underscored the need for smarter and more automated security protocols.
Francesco Ciuffo, Gary M. Weiss
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Finger-writing with Smartwatch
Proceedings of the 16th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, 2015Smartwatch is becoming one of the most popular wearable device with many major smartphone manufacturers such as Samsung and Apple releasing their smartwatches recently. Apart from the fitness applications, the smartwatch provides a rich user interface that has enabled many applications like instant messaging and email.
Chao Xu 0009 +2 more
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Associative Media Learning With Smartwatches
2020 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2020We report the results of a study that investigated the usage of a consumer-grade smartwatch for associative media learning. In a study with 29 participants, we investigated the effects of learning the Morse code alphabet purely visual versus learning with an associated vibration pattern.
Sebastian Rödling +3 more
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My Smartwatch Is Mine – Machine Learning Based Theft Detection of Smartwatches
2019Smartwatches are small but powerful devices which make daily life easier and are without a doubt desirable objects for thieves. In this paper, we present a first machine learning based theft detection approach running in a user’s domain, relying solely on data of his smartwatch and thus not involving third parties.
Christian Roth +6 more
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Smartwatch-based Pointing Interaction
2018In this work, we present the design and evaluation of a smartwatch-based mid-air pointing and clicking interaction technique called Twist, Point, and Tap, or short TPT. Incorporating only commodity devices, we aim to provide a fast and error-prone pointing approach that can easily be deployed to existing environments with a shared display, e.g ...
Javid Abbasov +2 more
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Towards haptic learning on a smartwatch
Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2018Haptic technology can be used as a tool for learning. Can even the haptic elements in a smartwatch teach a new skill? Here we present a case of using a smartwatch for passive tactile learning. We use the Sony Smartwatch 3 to teach users Morse code while they wear the watch but focus on unrelated tasks.
Caitlyn E. Seim +7 more
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Proceedings of the 2014 companion publication on Designing interactive systems, 2014
In office spaces, knowledge workers interact both with each other and with various analog and digital devices in the office. We think that the office environment opens up an interesting space to utilize smartwatches to support and digitally augment interactions.
Yannick Bernaerts +4 more
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In office spaces, knowledge workers interact both with each other and with various analog and digital devices in the office. We think that the office environment opens up an interesting space to utilize smartwatches to support and digitally augment interactions.
Yannick Bernaerts +4 more
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Understanding the Predictability of Smartwatch Usage
The 5th ACM Workshop on Wearable Systems and Applications, 2019We explore the predictability of smartwatch usage using a 9-month dataset collected from 27 users through a crowd-sourced user trial. Specifically, we investigate the predictability of (1) the device energy consumption, (2) the application launch time, and (3) the screen display.
Yunsheng Yao, Xing Liu, Feng Qian 0001
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