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Rui P. Duarte, Carlos A. S. Cunha and Valter N. N. Alves
Alzheimer?s disease is a type of dementia that affects many individuals, mainly in an older age group. Over time, it leads to other diseases that affect their autonomy and independence. The quality of food ingestion is a way to mitigate the disease and p...
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Asif Hussian, Abdul Mateen, Farhan Amin, Muhammad Ali Abid and Saeed Ullah
In the current era of ubiquitous computing and mobile technology, almost all human beings use various self-monitoring applications. Mobile applications could be the best health assistant for safety and adopting a healthy lifestyle. Therefore, persuasive ...
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Kejia Huang, Chenliang Wang, Runying Liu and Guoxiong Chen
High-performance spatial target snapping is an essential function in 3D scene modeling and mapping that is widely used in mobile augmented reality (MAR). Spatial data snapping in a MAR system must be quick and accurate, while real-time human?computer int...
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Cori Faklaris, Francesco Cafaro, Asa Blevins, Matthew A. O?Haver and Neha Singhal
With the advent of mobile apps such as Periscope, Facebook Live, and now TikTok, live-streaming video has become a commonplace form of social computing. It has not been clear, however, to what extent the current ubiquity of smartphones is impacting this ...
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Kyue Taek Oh, Jaemyung Shin, Jaejeung Kim and Minsam Ko
The latest mobile alarm apps provide wake-up tasks (e.g., solving math problems) to dismiss the alarm, and many users willingly accept such an inconvenience in return for successfully waking up on time. However, there have been no studies that investigat...
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Qinglin Zeng, Zheng Kuang, Shuaibing Wu and Jun Yang
With the popularity of small-screen smart mobile devices, gestures as a new type of human?computer interaction are highly demanded. Furthermore, finger gestures are more familiar to people in controlling devices. In this paper, a new method for recognizi...
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Ahmed Al-Hunaiyyan,Rana Alhajri,Salah Al-Sharhan
Pág. pp. 4 - 16
Mobile learning is a new learning landscape that offers opportunity for collaborative, personal, informal, and students? centered learning environment. In implementing any learning system such as mobile learning environment, it is important to understand...
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Sandi Ljubic,Damir Arbula
Pág. pp. 66 - 82
In the area of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), the concept of Around Device Interaction (ADI) is gaining special attention nowadays. It provides the possibility of interacting with the device by making use of gestures made in the surrounding space, as ...
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Herman Tolle,Kohei Arai
Pág. pp. 24 - 28
Head movement has been found to be a natural way of interaction. It can be used as an alternative control method and provides accessibility for users when used in human computer interface solutions. The combination of Head-mounted displays (HMDs) with mo...
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Dionysios Politis,George Piskas,Miltiadis Tsaligopoulos,George Kyriafinis
Pág. pp. 58 - 63
In this paper the framework of Computer Music interfaces is convolved within the context of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) to produce metaphors and paradigms that engulf differential tunings within adaptable mobile device screens. A presentation of the...
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