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Dec 10, 2018 · We report on the development and evaluation of a novel pressure-based tangible user interface (TUI) for the self-report of scalar values representing pain ...
In-lab studies with 28 participants found individuals were able to use Keppi to reliably report low, medium, and high pain as well as map squeeze pressure to ...
Our TUI consists of a conductive foam-based, force-sensitive resistor (FSR) covered in a soft rubber with embedded signal conditioning, an ARM Cortex-M0 ...
Motivated by the need to support those managing chronic pain, we report on the iterative design, development, and evalua- tion of Keppi, a novel ...
Keppi, a novel pressure-based tangible user interface for the self-report of pain intensity, was found to reliably report low, medium, and high pain as well ...
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Keppi is a TUI for patients to self-report pain levels by the means of a pressable device that they hold on their hands and measures the amount of force exerted ...
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Keppi: A Tangible User Interface for Self-Reporting Pain. A. Adams, E. Murnane, P. Adams, M. Elfenbein, P. Chang, S. Sannon, G. Gay, and T. Choudhury.
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This article will address the latest advances in computational intelligence-related automated emotion recognition using recent deep learning models. We show ...