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Default Bulk Ordering and Text Messaging to Enhance Outreach for Lipid Screening: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

open access: yesJAMA Cardiol
Pollak C   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Text Messaging During Simulated Driving

Human Factors, 2009
Objective: This research aims to identify the impact of text messaging on simulated driving performance. Background: In the past decade, a number of on-road, epidemiological, and simulator-based studies reported the negative impact of talking on a cell phone on driving behavior. However, the impact of text messaging on simulated driving performance is
Frank A Drews   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Normalization of text messages for text-to-speech

2010 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2010
This paper describes a normalization system for text messages to allow them to be read by a TTS engine. To address the large number of texting abbreviations, we use a statistical classifier to learn when to delete a character. The features we use are based on character context, function, and position in the word and containing syllable.
Deana Pennell, Yang Liu 0004
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Tracking with text-based messages

IEEE Intelligent Systems, 1999
As an initial research prototype, TextTrack demonstrates the feasibility of applying multiple hypothesis tracking concepts from radar signal processing to natural-language text tracking and correlation problems.
Carlos Alberola-López   +1 more
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Text Messaging in Medical Education

Pediatrics, 2014
Today’s medical students and residents are from the first generation of digital natives: those who grew up with cell phones, text messaging, and the Internet. They are comfortable with e-innovation,1 are increasingly disengaged from traditional teaching methods within medical schools and residency programs, and are quick to embrace new teaching ...
Matthew A, Broom   +2 more
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Text Messaging

JAMA, 2012
PREVENTION OF INFLUENZA DISEASE THROUGH VACCInation is a public health challenge. Influenza disease causes substantial morbidity and mortality in children, adolescents, and adults; vaccination is the best method to prevent this disease. In light of the increasing understanding of the burden of influenza among children and adolescents and its spread ...
Peter G, Szilagyi, William G, Adams
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The Effects of Text Messaging on Young Drivers

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2009
Objective: This study investigated the effects of using a cell phone to retrieve and send text messages on the driving performance of young novice drivers. Background: Young drivers are particularly susceptible to driver distraction and have an increased risk of distraction-related crashes.
Simon G. Hosking   +2 more
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Messages in Text

2011
Text is critical in our communication. An overwhelmingly portion of the text we deal with everyday is unstructured: key terms in text are usually not marked as such explicitly and essential claims in text documents are usually not highlighted by colorful inks. Human readers are capable of identifying and discerning implicit messages from text expressed
openaire   +1 more source

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