Papapanagiotou et al., 2025 - Google Patents
A system for objectively measuring behavior and the environment to support large-scale studies on childhood obesityPapapanagiotou et al., 2025
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- Papapanagiotou V
- Sarafis I
- Alagialoglou L
- Gkolemis V
- Diou C
- Delopoulos A
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- IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
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Advances in IoT technologies combined with new algorithms have enabled the collection and processing of high-rate multi-source data streams that quantify human behavior in a fine- grained level and can lead to deeper insights on individual behaviors as well as on the …
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