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Wearable Technology, Privacy Issues
2018The market of wearable devices, which includes advanced devices such as smart watches, fitness trackers, augmented and virtual reality headsets, wearable cameras and other gadgets, is growing at a spectacularly fast pace thanks to the acceptance by users with open arms. However, there exist some concerns about how wearable devices could affect people’s
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Legal Issues with Wearable Technology
Computer, 2015The proliferation of devices that can be worn and used anywhere has raised a number of legal issues. How these issues will be resolved is difficult to predict. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/EPV3Us-puGg is an audio recording of author Brian M. Gaff reading his Computing and the Law column, in which he talks about how the proliferation of devices that
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Clinical applications of wearable technology
2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2009An important factor contributing to the process involved in choosing a rehabilitation intervention is the assessment of its impact on the real life of patients. Therapists and physicians have to infer the effectiveness of rehabilitation approaches from observations performed in the clinical setting and from patients' feedback.
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INTRODUCTION TO WEARABLE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY
2017The advancements in technology are enabling the creation of smaller computers than ever before; wearable technology incorporates this technology to create wearable devices to enhance the quality of human life. The amount of connected wearable devices worldwide is expected to hit the milestone of a billion devices somewhere around 2022. As healthcare is
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Advances in Wearable Technology for Rehabilitation
2009Assessing the impact of rehabilitation interventions on the real life of individuals is a key element of the decision-making process required to choose a rehabilitation strategy. In the past, therapists and physicians inferred the effectiveness of a given rehabilitation approach from observations performed in a clinical setting and self-reports by ...
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Emotion technology, wearables, and surprises
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, 2016Could we help people have healthier lives and better experiences if computers could measure and help communicate our emotion? Years ago, my students at MIT and I began to design, build, and test both wearable and other sensors for recognizing emotion. We designed studies, gathered data, and developed signal processing and machine learning techniques to
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Wearable technology and consumer interaction: A systematic review and research agenda
Computers in Human Behavior, 2021João J Ferreira +2 more
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Wearable Digital Health Technology
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023Stephen H, Friend +2 more
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