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Publikováno v:
Machine Learning with Applications, Vol 15, Iss , Pp 100529- (2024)
Wearable biometric tracking devices are becoming increasingly common, providing users with physiological metrics such as heart rate variability (HRV) and skin conductance. We hypothesize that these metrics can be used as inputs for machine learning m
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https://doaj.org/article/2da0c5845d1141cea92e5c04e12da037
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neurology, Vol 10 (2019)
Neurocognitive computerized assessment tools (NCATs) were developed to assist military clinicians with the tracking of recovery from injury and return to full duty decisions with a recent focus on the setting of post-concussion evaluations. However,
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https://doaj.org/article/6fc46e7709df4cc1b5d61fb3bd73dc96
Autor:
Alice LaGoy, Peter Roma, Andrew Kubala, Luis Rosado, Sean Deering, Joseph Cuellar, Evan Chinoy, Dale Russell, Rachel Markwald
Publikováno v:
SLEEP. 46:A74-A75
Introduction Insufficient sleep is pervasive in U.S. Navy (USN) sailors and has been associated with increased risk of injury and mood disturbances. As such, monitoring sleep and identifying modifiable targets that influence sleep in this population
Publikováno v:
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 37:80-90
Lethal force training incorporates a wide variety of methods to prepare an individual for a potential use of force encounter. Although many efforts aim to increase realism through stress, there is a critical aspect of lethal force training that does
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 45:A63-A64
Introduction Sleep quality is known to be negatively impacted during military operations at sea. Yet, there are limited naval studies that explore measures of sleep disturbances and sleep-related impairment, especially in relation to different warshi
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 45:A75-A76
Introduction Berthing habitability factors (e.g., noise, temperature, lighting) and workload are known to negatively impact sleep for Sailors serving onboard United States (U.S.) Navy warships. However, it is unknown what factors have the strongest r
Autor:
Rachel Markwald, Jason Jameson, Evan Chinoy, Andrew Kubala, Pete Roma, John Casachahua, Dale Russell
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 45:A63-A63
Introduction A recent investigation on fatigue within United States (US) Naval Surface Force by the Government Accountability Office recommended that the US Navy incorporate methods to empirically monitor and manage fatigue-related threats. In respon
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 45:A45-A45
Introduction Many previous studies, from our group and others, have tested the sleep-tracking performance of commercial wearable devices and generally found that many can track sleep-wake patterns on most nights in laboratory or home settings with eq
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 45:A2-A2
Introduction Sleep disruption and teamwork are inherent features of 24/7 operational environments, yet little is known about how sleep and team/social processes interact to affect crew readiness and endurance. Methods We analyzed data of 3,434 active
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 44:A104-A105
Introduction Sleep tracking wearables are increasingly being validation tested against polysomnography (PSG) and actigraphy, but they may not be ideal for long-term epidemiological sleep studies, or for use in operational environments. A given device