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Creating ‘automatic subjects’: Corporate wellness and self-tracking

by Research Team | Feb 13, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Till, Christopher Abstract: The use of self-tracking devices has increased dramatically in recent years with enthusiasm from the public as well as public health officers, healthcare providers and workplaces seeking to instigate behaviour change in...

A New Quantified Self: Embodied Pedagogy and Artistic Practice

by Research Team | Jan 22, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Liat Berdugo Megan V. Nicely Abstract: We live in an age of the ‘quantified self’, where activities, moods, and consumer habits are increasingly tracked. Accelerometers in devices like FitBit chart our activity, GPS-trackers locate us, and advertising...

Use of Health Apps and Wearable Devices: Survey Among Italian Associations for Patient Advocacy

by Research Team | Jan 15, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Paola MosconiSilvia RadrezzaEmanuele LettieriEugenio Santoro Abstract: Background: Technological tools such as Web-based social networks, telemedicine, apps, or wearable devices are becoming more widespread in health care like elsewhere. Although patients...

Evaluation of Wearable Digital Devices in a Phase I Clinical Trial

by Research Team | Jan 11, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Elena S. Izmailova, Ian L. McLean, Gaurav Bhatia, Greg Hather, Matthew Cantor, David Merberg, Eric D. Perakslis, Christopher Benko, John A. Wagner Abstract: We assessed the performance of two US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k)-cleared wearable...

A general and adaptive robust loss function

by Research Team | Jan 9, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Barron, Jonathan T. Abstract: We present a generalization of the Cauchy/Lorentzian, Geman-McClure, Welsch/Leclerc, generalized Charbonnier, Charbonnier/pseudo-Huber/L1-L2, and L2 loss functions. By introducing robustness as a continuous parameter, our loss...
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