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Autor:
Alex Olwal, Tan Gemicioglu, Richard Li, Naoki Kimura, Jonathan Womack, Thad Starner, Yuhui Zhao, Abdelkareem Bedri, Jun Rekimoto
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CHI Extended Abstracts
Voice control provides hands-free access to computing, but there are many situations where audible speech is not appropriate. Most unvoiced speech text entry systems can not be used while on-the-go due to movement artifacts. SilentSpeller enables mob
Publikováno v:
CHI
In an attempt to help users reach their health goals and practitioners understand the relationship between diet and disease, researchers have proposed many wearable systems to automatically monitor food consumption. When a person consumes food, he/sh
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies. 2:1-23
Current wearable form factors often house electronics using an enclosure that is attached to the body. This form factor, while wearable, tends to protrude from the body and therefore can limit wearability. While emerging research in on-skin interface
Autor:
Ishaan Grover, Malcolm Haynes, Temiloluwa Prioleau, Min Yan Beh, Mayank Goel, Abdelkareem Bedri, Gregory D. Abowd, Raj Prateek Kosaraju, Thad Starner, Richard Li
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies. 1:1-20
Chronic and widespread diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and hypercholesterolemia require patients to monitor their food intake, and food journaling is currently the most common method for doing so. However, food journaling is subject to self-bias
Autor:
Zehua Guo, David Byrd, Peter Presti, Pavleen Thukral, Gabriel Reyes, Thad Starner, Himanshu Sahni, Maysam Ghovanloo, Abdelkareem Bedri
Publikováno v:
Computer. 48:54-62
Systems that recognize silent speech can enable fast, hands-free communication. Two prototypes let users control Google Glass with tongue movements and jaw gestures, requiring no additional equipment except a tongue-mounted magnet or consumer earphon
Publikováno v:
DigitalBioMarker@MobiSys
Motivated by health applications, eating detection with off-the-shelf devices has been an active area of research. A common approach has been to recognize and model individual intake gestures with wrist-mounted inertial sensors. Despite promising res
Autor:
Bailey Bercik, Thad Starner, Abdelkareem Bedri, Omer T. Inan, Gregory D. Abowd, Gabriel Reyes, Cheng Zhang
Publikováno v:
ISS
The touchscreen has been the dominant input surface for smartphones and smartwatches. However, its small size compared to a phone limits the richness of the input gestures that can be supported. We present TapSkin, an interaction technique that recog
Publikováno v:
ICMI
We explore using the Outer Ear Interface (OEI) to recognize eating activities. OEI contains a 3D gyroscope and a set of proximity sensors encapsulated in an off-the-shelf earpiece to monitor jaw movement by measuring ear canal deformation. In a labor