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Typing on a Smartwatch for Smart Glasses

Proceedings of the 2017 ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces, 2017
While smart glasses make information more accessible in mobile scenarios, entering text on these devices is still difficult. In this paper, we suggest using a smartwatch as an indirect input device for smart glasses text entry. With the watch-glasses combination, users do not need to lift the arm to touch the glasses nor need to carry a special ...
Sunggeun Ahn, Seongkook Heo, Geehyuk Lee
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Smartwatch for the Detection of Atrial Fibrillation

Critical Pathways in Cardiology: A Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2019
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia and poses a substantial economic burden due to associated thromboembolic complications. Screening for AF may theoretically be effective, but there is no consensus regarding the optimal screening method because the available tools are either invasive or not cost-effective.
Farbod Zahedi, Tajrishi   +5 more
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Biofeedback in the Wild - A SmartWatch Approach

2018 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PerCom Workshops), 2018
The human body is one of the most complex biological organisms on our planet. A multitude of parallel, interleaving and sometimes opposing physiological and psychological processes can happen without, as a human being, be conscious about them. Biofeedback is a well-established method in clinical treatment providing humans awareness of the hidden ...
Nico Pilgram   +3 more
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Arm Gesture Recognition with Smartwatches

2024 IEEE 8th Forum on Research and Technologies for Society and Industry Innovation (RTSI)
The use of wearable devices with inertial sensors is on the rise. Research has confirmed that these sensors, through machine learning, can identify actions and recognize users' identities. Recently, a system for recognizing arm gestures has been proposed, based on a custom bracelet equipped with an ESP8266 microcontroller (MCU) and an Inertial ...
Colombo, Andrea   +4 more
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Watch Your Smartwatch

2018 International Conference on Computing Sciences and Engineering (ICCSE), 2018
Smartwatches are trending devices that give its users the ability to be connected, send/receive emails and messages, keep track of health and fitness, and even make calls on the go. Despite these benefits, the disadvantages of smartwatches can be equally terrifying.
Manal Al-Sharrah   +2 more
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The Smartwatch in Multi-device Interaction

2017
Wearable devices are typically not used on their own. Indeed, many are sold specifically as companion devices to mobile phones. Here, we take a close look at smartwatch use in its natural multi-device context, building on a corpus of 1009 in vivo smartwatch use incidents recorded with twelve participants over 168 h.
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Scanning of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome using smartwatch: A comparison of smartwatch and polysomnography

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS), which significantly impairs nighttime sleep quality and causes excessive daytime sleepiness, not only reduces the quality of life of patients, but also increases the social and socioeconomic burden. Wearable-noninvasive devices can provide faster OSAS screening and follow-up.
Alisher, Kholmatov   +9 more
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Smartwatches with electrocardiograms

British Dental Journal, 2023
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Intention to use smartwatch health applications: A regulatory fit and locus of control perspective

Information and Management, 2022
Hyoung-Yong Choi   +2 more
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