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Does Sedentary Behavior Predict Academic Performance in Adolescents or the Other Way Round? A Longitudinal Path Analysis.

2016

This study examined whether adolescents’ time spent on sedentary behaviors (academic, technological-based and social-based activities) was a better predictor of academic performance than the reverse. A cohort of 755 adolescents participated in a three-year period study. Structural Equation Modeling techniques were used to test plausible causal hypotheses. Four competing models were analyzed to determine which model best fitted the data. The Best Model was separately tested by gender. The Best Model showed that academic performance was a better predictor of sedentary behaviors than the other way round. It also indicated that students who obtained excellent academic results were more likely t…

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PV-Alert: A fog-based architecture for safeguarding vulnerable road users

2017

International audience; High volumes of pedestrians, cyclists and other vulnerable road users (VRUs) have much higher casualty rates per mile; not surprising given their lack of protection from an accident. In order to alleviate the problem, sensing capabilities of smartphones can be used to detect, warn and safeguard these road users. In this research we propose an infrastructure-less fog-based architecture named PV-Alert (Pedestrian-Vehicle Alert) where fog nodes process delay sensitive data obtained from smartphones for alerting pedestrians and drivers before sending the data to the cloud for further analysis. Fog computing is considered in developing the architecture since it is an emer…

Computer science[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]Reliability (computer networking)mobile computingLatency (audio)traffic engineering computingCloud computing02 engineering and technologyFog ComputingComputer securitycomputer.software_genreroad vehicles[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Low Latency0502 economics and businessPedestrian Safety0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessComputer architectureArchitecturewireless LANEdge computing050210 logistics & transportationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesLocation awarenessroad traffic020206 networking & telecommunicationsVehiclesEdge computingsmart phonesVulnerable Road UsersRoadsroad accidentsCrowd sensingAccidentsScalabilitymobile radioSafetybusinessroad safetycomputer
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Mobile phone based laser speckle contrast imager for assessment of skin blood flow

2014

Assessment of skin blood flow is of interest for evaluation of skin viability as well as for reflection of the overall condition of the circulatory system. Laser Doppler perfusion imaging (LDPI) and laser speckle contrast imaging (LASCI) are optical techniques used for assessment of skin perfusion. However, these systems are still too expensive and bulky to be widely available. Implementation of such techniques as connection kits for mobile phones have a potential for primary diagnostics. In this work we demonstrate simple and low cost LASCI connection kit for mobile phone and its comparison to laser Doppler perfusion imager. Post-occlusive hyperemia and local thermal hyperemia tests are us…

Computer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBlood flowLaser Doppler velocimetryLaserlaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeSpeckle patternlawMobile phonesymbolsContrast (vision)Computer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessPerfusionDoppler effectmedia_commonSPIE Proceedings
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ChiLab4It system in the QA4FAQ competition

2017

ChiLab4It is the Question Answering system (QA) for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) developed by the Computer-Human Interaction Laboratory (ChiLab) at the University of Palermo for participating to the QA4FAQ task at EVALITA 2016 competition. The system is the versioning of the QuASIt framework developed by the same authors, which has been customized to address the particular task. This technical report describes the strategies that have been imported from QuASIt for implementing ChiLab4It, the actual system implementation, and the comparative evaluations with the results of the other participant tools, as provided by the organizers of the task. ChiLab4It was the only system whose score re…

Computer scienceentité appelée rEcognition et liens dans le tweets italiensentiment polarity classificationevent factuality annotationetichettare per messaggi social mediaclassificazione polarità sentimentitagging for italian social media textsCompetition (economics)computational linguisticsLAN009000linguistica computazionaleSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionireconnaissance téléphonique articulatoireQuestion answering FCG Cognitive systemarticulatory phone recognitionLinguisticsCFInternational economicsannotazione fattualità degli eventiriconoscimento telefonico articolarenamed entity rEcognition and linking in italian tweetslinguistique computationelleclassement polarité sentimentsentità chiamata rEcognition e collegamenti nei tweet italianiétiqueter les messages des médias sociauxannotation de facturation de l'événement
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Naturalistic driving study on the usage of smart phone applications while driving

2017

We present the first results from a study that tracked how Finnish drivers use their smart phones while driving. We monitored 30 heavy-user drivers in Finland in June-September 2016, and recorded the times when they used their phones, the application used at the time of touch, and the location and speed of the car. Touches were used as a proxy for estimating visual distraction due to visual-manual tasks. Our data set allows us to determine whether drivers use their phones differently on different road types (highway, main road, local rural road, urban road). We found that the road type has very little effect on phone use. The drivers produced more touches per hour on urban roads but the ins…

ComputerSystemsOrganization_MISCELLANEOUSdrivingsmart phones applicationsdraivers
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Streaming: ventajas, desafíos y oportunidades de las radiotelevisiones para captar audiencias

2021

La investigación muestra el crecimiento del consumo de streaming en los últimos años y refleja su incremento exponencial a raíz de la pandemia por la Covid 19 en 2020. La base científica cita a los autores más relevantes en esta temática y está avalada por los estudios e informes de organismos oficiales y privados de relevancia internacional. Se estudia el origen del streaming, su evolución y futuro con la ayuda de las nuevas herramientas tecnológicas, como las appsque permiten a los periodistas y al público poder entrar en directo en un informativo. Ello suponenuevas oportunidades de negocio para las radiotelevisiones generalistas creadoras de contenido en España. La investigación muestra …

Consumption (economics)Multimediabusiness.industryComputer sciencecomputer.software_genreBroadcast television systemsMobile phoneOn demandThe InternetLower costInternet usersbusinessHost (network)computerRevista de Ciencias de la Comunicación e Información
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Towards an integrated approach to emergency management: interdisciplinary challenges for research and practice

2015

This article presents an interdisciplinary vision for large-scale integrated emergency management that has been inspired by the transition from platform centric to integrated operations in the oil and gas fields, which uses remote emergency control centres collaborating virtually with local responders. The article discusses some of the most salient research challenges for integrated emergency management, including the role of mobile technology, human-centred sensing, citizen participation and social media, and the socio-cultural determinants of disaster management. The purpose of this article is to frame an integrated emergency management approach that adopts a multi-disciplinary approach, …

Cultural StudiesKnowledge managementsocial media0211 other engineering and technologieslcsh:A02 engineering and technologyemergency managementIntegrated operationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation systemSocial mediaMobile technologyinformation and communication technologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSvirtual collaboration021110 strategic defence & security studiesEmergency managementdisaster vulnerabilitybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementsmart phonesdisaster perceptionIntegrated OperationDevelopment studiesDisasterVirtual collaborationInformation and Communications Technology[INFO.INFO-MA]Computer Science [cs]/Multiagent Systems [cs.MA]Anthropologyad hoc networksintegrated operationslcsh:General Worksbusinesshuman-centred sensingCulture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
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Capturing daily family dynamics via text messages: development of the mobile diary

2010

In this paper we introduce a new tool, the mobile phone, for use in diary research. We demonstrate, with reference to two family studies conducted in Finland, how daily family dynamics can be captured by using the mobile diary. In both studies family members sent text messages (SMSs) in answer to structured diary questions three times a day over a one-week period. The participants kept also paper-and-pencil diaries. Two mobile diary items measuring mood (stressfulness and feelings of competence) both at home and at work are reported here as examples. For both items we found statistically significant daily and weekly variation as well as individual fluctuation. The data gathered by the mobil…

Data collectionSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyGeneral Social SciencesAdvertisingDevelopmentFamily dynamicsFamily studiesMoodFeelingMobile phoneInformationSystems_MISCELLANEOUSPsychologyCompetence (human resources)media_commonCommunity, Work & Family
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Factors Affecting Mobile Diabetes Monitoring Adoption Among Physicians: Questionnaire Study and Path Model

2012

BackgroundPatients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes often find it difficult to control their blood glucose level on a daily basis because of distance or physical incapacity. With the increase in Internet-enabled smartphone use, this problem can be resolved by adopting a mobile diabetes monitoring system. Most existing studies have focused on patients’ usability perceptions, whereas little attention has been paid to physicians’ intentions to adopt this technology. ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to evaluate the perceptions and user acceptance of mobile diabetes monitoring among Japanese physicians. MethodsA questionnaire survey of physicians was conducted in Japan. The structured questionna…

Diabetes self-managementKnowledge managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyMobile deviceHealth InformaticsContext (language use)lcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsHealth informaticsDiabetes mellitusJapanMobile diabetes monitoringBlood glucose self-monitoringSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansMedicineMobile technologyQuality (business)Mobile healthPath analysisMonitoring Physiologicmedia_commonInternetOriginal PaperService qualitybusiness.industrylcsh:Public aspects of medicineQuestionnaireInformation qualitylcsh:RA1-1270Models TheoreticalDiabetes Mellitus Type 1Diabetes Mellitus Type 2Mobile phoneCritical Pathwayslcsh:R858-859.7businessJournal of Medical Internet Research
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An Online Time Warping based Map Matching for Vulnerable Road Users’ Safety

2018

International audience; High penetration rate of Smartphones and their increased capabilities to sense, compute, store and communicate have made the devices vital components of intelligent transportation systems. However, their GPS positions accuracy remains insufficient for a lot of location-based applications especially traffic safety ones. In this paper, we developed a new algorithm which is able to improve smartphones GPS accuracy for vulnerable road users' traffic safety. It is a two-stage algorithm: in the first stage GPS readings obtained from smartphones are passed through Kalman filter to smooth deviated reading. Then an adaptive online time warping based map matching is applied to…

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