Kolomvrezou, 2015 - Google Patents
Modelling driving performance using implicit interactionKolomvrezou, 2015
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The current project has been realized in collaboration with EIT Digital and Philips Research as part of the high impact initiative in the health & well-being action line. The challenge we are facing in the present work is to design a system for professional truck drivers that …
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