In the early 20th century, a recent high school graduate found a construction job as a bricklayer. Well versed in the art of observation, the young graduate noticed that each bricklayer performed the ...
Recognizing human activities accurately is crucial in smart environments, supporting applications in healthcare, security, and automation. Traditional machine learning struggles with the complexity ...
In a recent study published in PLOS ONE, researchers investigated whether waist-mounted sensors could evaluate gait parameters reflecting older adults' speed, distance covered, and physical activity ...
A study conducted by Assistant Professor Blaine Reeder, PhD, and co-authored by Catherine Jankowski, PhD, at the University of Colorado College of Nursing on older women's perception of technology ...
Smartphones have become one of those essentials that we carry with us everywhere, so your typical mobile app is going to be used in all kinds of situations and locations. The more your app knows about ...
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