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Stakeholder perspectives in ICT4H project implementation.
Published 2010“…Through in-depth interviews with 22 stakeholders involved with the Aceh Besar midwives with mobile phones project, this study found that project partners communicated on three levels – management, operations and beneficiaries. …”
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Design of miniaturized inertia measurement unit
Published 2012“…This is due to the integration of sensors into daily consumer products like cell phones, cameras and even gaming consoles. The market is estimated to worth billions of dollars. …”
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Smart computers : can you recognise these sounds?
Published 2015“…It even exists within the latest mobile phones on the market with technology such as Apple's Siri and Samsung's S voice. …”
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Design of a smart lighting control system
Published 2016“…The primary objective is to first provide automation as well as conventional controls and the secondary objective is to improve the flexibility of the control system by means of using mobile phones as a portable remote control. Through research and studying the time schedules of lectures, the project aims to design and construct a prototype integrated with a small scale model to demonstrate the concept of Smart Lighting System in Lecture theatres which can also be applied to other building locations such as corridors and tutorial rooms.…”
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Real-time face detection and recognition
Published 2014“…Real-time face detection (RTFD) and recognition is used widely in many areas from tagging faces on Facebook, custom services at airports and to unlocking phones through a face recognition application. The main functionality involves verifying the identity of a person and in doing so, applying that result in various other applications.. …”
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An RF energy harvester
Published 2017“…In recent years, use of wireless devices is growing in many applications like mobile phones and sensor networks. For those sensor networks, they are used in various scenarios such as intelligent monitoring systems for office, medical, or military applications. …”
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Interactive photo booth augmented reality mobile application PetXEL
Published 2024“…In recent years, it has become more commonly recognized by individuals due to the emergence of hand-held gadgets like mobile phones and tablets. This project aims to develop PetXEL, an innovative mobile application that integrates Augmented Reality (AR) technology to enhance the photo-taking experience with virtual pets. …”
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Enabling digital transformation and sustainability via the use of Artificial Intelligence-powered learning tools and mobile assisted learning: towards inclusive education in busine...
Published 2024“…The current study explored how Quizlet, a digital learning platform, can be used to help students (especially international students) understand and memorise various terms and theories before a final exam using their mobile phones. The current study used classroom action research methodology and explored students' attitudes towards Quizlet through student focus group discussions and reflective journals. …”
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Attendance taking using QR code (III)
Published 2023“…Although the main purpose of this code was created to manage and track automotive parts produced by a company, it became much popular in the market after adopting into mobile phones. The popularity came from the conveniences it provided, acquiring detailed information with just a scan of the code. …”
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Design of a 40nm CMOS Internet-of-Things regulator with fast power on and off
Published 2020“…The applications like mobile phones, wearable devices, sensor network and so forth. …”
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Next generation touch interface
Published 2013“…With the proliferation of touch-enabled devices in the form of mobile devices, like smart phones and tablets, and personal computers, there is increasingly more research in touch screen technology. …”
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Mobile application for localisation using bluetooth
Published 2015“…Mobile applications have given mobile phones of present day more use-cases beyond sending messages and making calls. …”
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Mobile app to play team building games
Published 2018“…It uses the client server model with the client being the phones of the users and the servers being Telegram’s and Heroku. …”
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Deploying AI applications on smartphones with neural network Accelerators: 'AI benchmark application for Android devices'
Published 2022“…Over the years, we’ve seen a steady increase in neural accelerator chips for mobile phones, to support all the AI-based applications we use. …”
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Neural network based intelligent image analyzer and retrieval
Published 2010“…There is an increasing number of digital video and images being captured from image capturing devices such as camera phones and digital camera and stored. It has hence become increasingly challenging if not impossible to cope with this huge growth of visual data. …”
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Discriminative feature extraction for speech recognition using continuous output codes
Published 2013“…The output coding transformation projects the speech features from their original space to a new one where each dimension of the features captures information to distinguish different phones. Using polynomial expansion, the short-time spectral features are first expanded to a high-dimensional space where the generalized linear discriminant sequence kernel is applied on the sequences of input feature vectors. …”
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Beyond user control and two-way communication: the four-factor model of interactivity of wrist-worn smart devices
Published 2022“…Whereas they share some commonalities with prior interactive media like smart phones, there are new interactivity elements of wrist-worn smart devices such as networking personal media and devices, adapting to personalized needs, and nudging healthy behavior. …”
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Strategic use of ICTs among North Korean women resettled in South Korea
Published 2019“…Based on qualitative interviews with North Korean women settled in South Korea, this study analyzes the extent to which mobile phones facilitate their resettlement process. We found that North Korean migrants use ICTs strategically to avoid direct interaction with South Koreans by hiding behind computer-mediated communications. …”
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Road surface analysis through machine learning techniques
Published 2024“…Accelerometer, gyroscope, and GPS sensors are deployed in the mobile phones, which will help to collect data on the road conditions. …”
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Designing infrared travelling-wave antennas for environmental sensing
Published 2020“…Theyare of different sizesandvary fromvery large structures like satellite dishes tovery smallsuchas micro-or nano-antennas that can fit in devices such as our mobile phones. Such miniaturized nano-antennas has allowed manipulation of infrared energy, which was previously inaccessible, with the help of special synthetic customizable materials known as “metamaterials”. …”
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