Publicaties
Does parental smartphone use predict parents' perceptions of family life? An examination of momentary associations between parental smartphone use, parental experiences of quality time, and parental perceptions of difficult child behavior Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum vzw Universiteit Gent
Between Post-Flâneur and Smartphone Zombie: Smartphone Users’ Altering Visual Attention and Walking Behavior in Public Space KU Leuven
Atrial fibrillation screening with photo-plethysmography through a smartphone camera Vrije Universiteit Brussel Universiteit Hasselt
AIMS: This cross-sectional study was set up to assess the feasibility of mass screening for atrial fibrillation (AF) with only the use of a smartphone.
METHODS AND RESULTS: A local newspaper published an article, allowing to subscribe for a 7-day screening period to detect AF. Screening was performed through an application that uses photo-plethysmography (PPG) technology by exploiting a smartphone camera. Participants received ...
A Smartphone App to promote an active lifestyle in lower-educated working young adults: development, usability, acceptability, and feasibility study Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Background: Physical activity (PA) levels are problematic in lower-educated working young adults (18-26 years). To promote PA, smartphone apps have great potential, but there is no evidence for their effectiveness in this population. To increase the likelihood that a newly developed app will be effective, formative research and user testing are required. Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the development, usability, ...
Measuring individuals' travel behaviour by use of a GPS-based smartphone application in Dar Es Salaam city Universiteit Hasselt
A smart distance power electronic measurement using smartphone applications Universiteit Gent
Multifaceted companion devices : applying the new model of media attendance to smartphone usage Universiteit Gent
Tremor assessment using smartphone sensor data and fuzzy reasoning Vrije Universiteit Brussel
BACKGROUND: Tremor severity assessment is an important step for the diagnosis and treatment decision-making of essential tremor (ET) patients. Traditionally, tremor severity is assessed by using questionnaires (e.g., ETRS and QUEST surveys). In this work we assume the possibility of assessing tremor severity using sensor data and computerized analyses. The goal of this work is to assess severity of tremor objectively, to be better able to ...