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Sleep disorders can impact daily life, affecting physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. Due to the time-consuming, highly obtrusive, and expensive nature of using the standard approaches such as polysomnography, it is of great interest to develop
Mostafa Haghi +5 more
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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and radio frequency identification (RFID) technology are becoming very popular in the era of Industry 4.0, especially for retail, logistics, and warehouse management.
Abdussalam A. Alajami +2 more
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Concept Drift Adaptation Techniques in Distributed Environment for Real-World Data Streams
Real-world data streams pose a unique challenge to the implementation of machine learning (ML) models and data analysis. A notable problem that has been introduced by the growth of Internet of Things (IoT) deployments across the smart city ecosystem is ...
Hassan Mehmood +5 more
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Virtual Reality for Neurorehabilitation and Cognitive Enhancement
Our access to computer-generated worlds changes the way we feel, how we think, and how we solve problems. In this review, we explore the utility of different types of virtual reality, immersive or non-immersive, for providing controllable, safe ...
Danko D. Georgiev +4 more
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A triangle-shape region of interest in cardiorespiratory estimation during sleep monitoring
Introduction: With advancements in sensor and communication technologies, sleep monitoring is moving out of specialized clinics and into everyday homes.
Haghi Mostafa +3 more
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A Systematic Review on FabLab Environments and Creativity: Implications for Design
Fabrication laboratories (FabLabs) and makerspaces are used to transform ideas into tangible products. Used in a design–learning context, they can enhance cognitive and creative skills.
Sohail Ahmed Soomro +2 more
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Ubiquitous emotion-aware computing [PDF]
Emotions are a crucial element for personal and ubiquitous computing. What to sense and how to sense it, however, remain a challenge. This study explores the rare combination of speech, electrocardiogram, and a revised Self-Assessment Mannequin to assess
Broek, Egon L. van den
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Ubiquitous computing: Anytime, anyplace, anywhere? [PDF]
Computers are ubiquitous, in terms that they are everywhere, but does this mean the same as ubiquitous computing? Views are divided. The convergent device (one-does-all) view posits the computer as a tool through which anything, and indeed everything ...
Neville A. Stanton, Weiser M.
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Given that most cues exchanged during a social interaction are nonverbal (e.g., facial expressions, hand gestures, body language), individuals who are blind are at a social disadvantage compared to their sighted peers.
Troy McDaniel +4 more
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Understanding ubiquitous computing [PDF]
How can you hope to understand a ubiquitous system, whether you are a user embedded in it, an engineer building it or a scientist analysing it? Never before have such huge systems been envisaged. We have to lift the scientific status of informatics to provide this understanding.
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