Author(s):
Fahim Kawsar;
Chulhong Min;
Akhil Mathur;
Alessandro Montanari
Abstract:
The rise of consumer wearables promises to have a profound impact on peoples lives by going beyond counting steps. Wearables such as eSense-an in-ear multisensory stereo device-for personal-scale behavior analytics could help accelerate our understanding of a wide range of human activities in a nonintrusive manner.
Documentation:
https://doi.org/10.1109/MPRV.2018.03367740
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