Smart watches: A review of evolution in bio-medical sector
Smartwatch (SW) is a wearable gadget used in everyday life. It is equivalent to a customary
wristwatch and offers features similar to a smartphone. These features include access to the …
wristwatch and offers features similar to a smartphone. These features include access to the …
A Review of Wrist‐Worn Wearable: Sensors, Models, and Challenges
RM Al-Eidan, H Al-Khalifa, AM Al-Salman - Journal of Sensors, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Wearable technology impacts the daily life of its users. Wearable devices are defined as
devices embedded within clothes, watches, or accessories. Wrist‐worn devices, as a type of …
devices embedded within clothes, watches, or accessories. Wrist‐worn devices, as a type of …
Web Accessibility
Y Yesilada, S Harper - Human–Computer Interaction Series. Springer …, 2019 - Springer
Web accessibility conjures the vision of designers, technologists and researchers valiantly
making the World Wide Web (Web) open to disabled users. While this maybe true in part, the …
making the World Wide Web (Web) open to disabled users. While this maybe true in part, the …
Opportunistic sensing for inferring in-the-wild human contexts based on activity pattern recognition using smart computing
M Ehatisham-ul-Haq, MA Azam - Future Generation Computer Systems, 2020 - Elsevier
In recent years, with the evolution of internet-of-things and smart sensing technologies,
sensor-based physical activity recognition has gained substantial prominence, and …
sensor-based physical activity recognition has gained substantial prominence, and …
Daily living activity recognition in-the-wild: Modeling and inferring activity-aware human contexts
Advancement in smart sensing and computing technologies has provided a dynamic
opportunity to develop intelligent systems for human activity monitoring and thus assisted …
opportunity to develop intelligent systems for human activity monitoring and thus assisted …
Situationally-induced impairments and disabilities
JO Wobbrock - Web Accessibility: A Foundation for Research, 2019 - Springer
This chapter presents an overview of situationally-induced impairments and disabilities, or
SIIDs, which are caused by situations, contexts, or environments that negatively affect the …
SIIDs, which are caused by situations, contexts, or environments that negatively affect the …
Deep-learning-based unobtrusive handedness prediction for one-handed smartphone interaction
The handedness (ie the side of the holding and operating hand) is an important contextual
information to optimise the one-handed smartphone interaction. In this paper, we present a …
information to optimise the one-handed smartphone interaction. In this paper, we present a …
[PDF][PDF] Review of Wearable Sensors
S Sbai - researchgate.net
Wearable devices are defined as devices embedded within clothes, watches, or
accessories. Wristworn devices, as a type of wearable devices, have gained popularity …
accessories. Wristworn devices, as a type of wearable devices, have gained popularity …
Look closer: adaptive mobile content zooming based on natural spatial user interaction
SW Hsiao, YC Tsao - Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Spatial …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
This paper presents the mobile content zooming approach by utilizing the user's
subconscious behavior of moving smartphone closer towards eyes based on the …
subconscious behavior of moving smartphone closer towards eyes based on the …