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Context Specific Visualizations on Smartwatches.
We present an analysis of the results of a full-day context-specific ideation exercise for smartwatch visualizations. Participants of the exercise created 34 sketches during a sightseeing activity. Our analysis of these sketches showed where visualizations could be applied and shown, what information needs they could target, and how data could be ...
Islam, Alaul +2 more
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Tap-based user authentication for smartwatches [PDF]
This paper presents TapMeIn, an eyes-free, two-factor authentication method for smartwatches. It allows users to tap a memorable melody (tap-password) of their choice anywhere on the touchscreen to unlock their watch. A user is verified based on the tap-password as well as her physiological and behavioral characteristics when tapping.
Toan Nguyen 0001, Nasir D. Memon
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The Political Economy of Wellness: Commercial Determinants of a Burgeoning Industry
Policy Points Wellness has grown into a multi‐trillion‐dollar industry encompassing a multitude of products and practices that affect health and well‐being. Applying a lens of commercial determinants of health to wellness is useful to examine its intersection with systems of capital production, corporate interests, and neoliberal norms of personal ...
NANCY KARREMAN +3 more
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ABSTRACT We conduct two experiments to examine whether and how the framing (bonus vs. penalty) of a target‐based incentive contract affects knowledge sharing and knowledge seeking. In the first experiment, we predict and find that penalty‐framed contracts increase employees' stress due to the fear of potential loss, which in turn reduces their ...
Ta‐Tung (Stephanie) Cheng +3 more
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BackgroundDespite the benefits of smoking cessation, maintaining abstinence during a quit attempt is difficult, and most attempts result in relapse. Innovative, evidence-based methods of preventing relapse are needed. We present a
Chris Stone +6 more
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Objective To describe the development and validation of the Prostate Cancer Electronic Health (eHealth) Literacy Instrument (P‐CeHLI). This is in response to: (i) a lack of clear and validated eHealth literacy measurement for men with prostate cancer; (ii) the unique information processing, decision making, and digital communication experience of men ...
Stuart Robert Jackson +6 more
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Adolescents today are heavily exposed to ALAN from different sources, including cellular phones, personal computers, tablets, as well as other indoor and outdoor light sources, which affects the quality of their sleep. ABSTRACT Adolescents frequently use smartphones, smartwatches, personal computers, tablets, and other electronic devices during the day
Hassan Shama +2 more
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Aging introduces sensory, motor, and cognitive challenges and limited familiarity with digital interfaces, often hindering older adults’ adoption of new technologies. Smartwatches, with their compact size and health monitoring features, promise to
Rui P. Duarte +2 more
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Implicit Sensor-based Authentication of Smartphone Users with Smartwatch
Smartphones are now frequently used by end-users as the portals to cloud-based services, and smartphones are easily stolen or co-opted by an attacker.
Lee, Ruby, Lee, Wei-Han
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Advances in cardiac devices and bioelectronics augmented with artificial intelligence
Abstract figure legend Interfaces between the human heart, diagnostic bioelectronics, artificial intelligence, and clinical care. From left to right: Human heart and biosensor interface; representative waveforms of common diagnostic bioelectronic sensing modalities.
Charles Stark +3 more
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