FaceSense: sensing face touch with an ear-worn system
Face touch is an unconscious human habit. Frequent touching of sensitive/mucosal facial zones (eyes, nose, and mouth) increases health risks by passing pathogens into the body and spreading diseases. Furthermore, accurate monitoring of face touch is critical for behavioral intervention. Existing mon...
Principais autores: | Kakaraparthi, V, Shao, Q, Carver, CJ, Pham, T, Bui, N, Nguyen, P, Zhou, X, Vu, T |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Association for Computing Machinery
2021
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