Advanced internet of things for personalised healthcare systems: A survey

J Qi, P Yang, G Min, O Amft, F Dong, L Xu - Pervasive and mobile …, 2017 - Elsevier
As a new revolution of the Internet, Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly gaining ground as a
new research topic in many academic and industrial disciplines, especially in healthcare …

[HTML][HTML] Systematic review of smartphone-based passive sensing for health and wellbeing

VP Cornet, RJ Holden - Journal of biomedical informatics, 2018 - Elsevier
Objective To review published empirical literature on the use of smartphone-based passive
sensing for health and wellbeing. Material and methods A systematic review of the English …

On the opportunities and risks of foundation models

R Bommasani, DA Hudson, E Adeli, R Altman… - arxiv preprint arxiv …, 2021 - arxiv.org
AI is undergoing a paradigm shift with the rise of models (eg, BERT, DALL-E, GPT-3) that are
trained on broad data at scale and are adaptable to a wide range of downstream tasks. We …

Differences in mobile health app use: a source of new digital inequalities?

N Bol, N Helberger, JCM Weert - The Information Society, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This article provides a more differentiated understanding of mobile health consumers, and
considers whether health app use may contribute to new digital inequalities. It focuses on …

A qualitative study of user perceptions of mobile health apps

W Peng, S Kanthawala, S Yuan, SA Hussain - BMC public health, 2016 - Springer
Background Mobile apps for health exist in large numbers today, but oftentimes, consumers
do not continue to use them after a brief period of initial usage, are averse toward using …

The application of internet of things in healthcare: a systematic literature review and classification

H Ahmadi, G Arji, L Shahmoradi, R Safdari… - Universal Access in the …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) is an ecosystem that integrates physical objects,
software and hardware to interact with each other. Aging of population, shortage of …

Understanding quantified-selfers' practices in collecting and exploring personal data

EK Choe, NB Lee, B Lee, W Pratt… - Proceedings of the SIGCHI …, 2014 - dl.acm.org
Researchers have studied how people use self-tracking technologies and discovered a long
list of barriers including lack of time and motivation as well as difficulty in data integration …

The WASH Benefits and SHINE trials: interpretation of WASH intervention effects on linear growth and diarrhoea

AJ Pickering, C Null, PJ Winch, G Mangwadu… - The Lancet Global …, 2019 - thelancet.com
Child stunting is a global problem and is only modestly responsive to dietary interventions.
Numerous observational studies have shown that water quality, sanitation, and …

[PDF][PDF] Mobile medical and health apps: state of the art, concerns, regulatory control and certification

MNK Boulos, AC Brewer, C Karimkhani… - Online journal of …, 2014 - ojphi.jmir.org
This paper examines the state of the art in mobile clinical and health-related apps. A 2012
estimate puts the number of health-related apps at no fewer than 40,000, as healthcare …

A survey of online activity recognition using mobile phones

M Shoaib, S Bosch, OD Incel, H Scholten… - Sensors, 2015 - mdpi.com
Physical activity recognition using embedded sensors has enabled many context-aware
applications in different areas, such as healthcare. Initially, one or more dedicated wearable …