Min et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Toss'n'turn: smartphone as sleep and sleep quality detectorMin et al., 2014
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- Min J
- Doryab A
- Wiese J
- Amini S
- Zimmerman J
- Hong J
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- Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems
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The rapid adoption of smartphones along with a growing habit for using these devices as alarm clocks presents an opportunity to use this device as a sleep detector. This adds value to UbiComp and personal informatics in terms of user context and new performance data to …
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