Validated caloric expenditure estimation using a single body-worn sensor
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The Jigsaw continuous sensing engine for mobile phone applications
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An event-based BSN middleware that supports seamless switching between sensor configurations
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGHIT International Health Informatics Symposium
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With increasingly powerful mobile devices, user context information can be derived from a variety of sensing components embedded inside, such as accelerometer, GPS, microphone, Bluetooth, camera, etc. Mobile phones can build continuous sensing systems that are able to collect sensor data important to a user's daily life, namely, what is the user doing, where is the user, and whom is the user staying with? Basically user activities, locations/places and social interactions are three-dimensional domains to explore new opportunities in the area of mobile sensing and computing. The first dimension naturally includes physical activity recognition and its enabled mobile applications.