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Detecting students' attention in class provides key information to teachers to capture and retain students' attention. Traditionally, such information is collected manually by human observers. Wearable devices, which have received a lot of attention recently, are rarely discussed in this field. In view of this, we propose a multimodal system which integrates a head-motion module, a pen-motion module,...
This paper deals with human posture tracking by deploying accelerometers on a human body. One fundamental issue in such scenarios is how to calculate the gravity. This is very challenging especially when the human body parts keep on moving. Fortunately, it is likely that there is a point of the body that touches the ground in most cases. This allows sensors to collaboratively calculate the gravity...
Touch screens have become more and more popular in many end devices. For example, Windows 7, Android, and iOS have adopted several multi-touch commands in their user interfaces. Although touching the screen of a small device is handy, it is not suitable for larger screen environments. In this paper, we propose a glove-shaped input device that can simulate screen-touching operations by hand gestures...
Inertial sensors for pedestrian dead-reckoning (PDR) have been attracting considerable attention recently. Since accelerometers are prone to the accumulation of errors, a “Zero Velocity Update” (Z-UPT) technique [1], [2] was proposed as a means to calibrate the velocity of pedestrians. However, these inertial sensors must be mounted on the bottom of the foot, resulting in excessive vibration and errors...
We are interested in tracking human postures by deploying accelerometers on a human body. One fundamental issue in such scenarios is how to calculate the gravity, no matter when human body parts are moving or not. Assuming multiple accelerometers being deployed on a rigid part of a human body, a recent work proposes a data fusion method to estimate the gravity on that rigid part. However, how to find...
The positioning technique is the key technique for developing geographic applications, like location based services. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a common approach for positioning in vehicular navigations. Although GPS can provide absolute position information, the accuracy of GPS is not enough for personal navigations. What is worse, GPS does not work well indoors. Instead, Inertial Measurement...
Following the trend of miniature intelligent sensing, wearing small, integrated wireless sensor nodes, such as one with accelerometers and compasses, to capture human body motions may have many applications in medical care and computer animation. In this paper, we demonstrate the use of intelligent sensors to capture human motions for home rehabilitation. We design a game to help a patient to conduct...
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