2015
DOI: 10.1109/tla.2015.7055571
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An intelligent Mobile Web Browser to adapt the mobile web as a function of the physical environment

Abstract: Today, millions of users all over the world visit websites using their Smartphones. Mobile devices have several features that may contribute to worsen the user experience when using mobile webs, such as: small displays and virtual keyboards, poor precision to select elements using the finger as cursor. In addition, the mobile Web has a peculiar feature, is not always used in the same place or in the same situations; in many cases environmental factors can adversely affect the user experience while he is using … Show more

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“…For each of the samples obtained, we analyzed on the one hand the results collected by the accelerometer, gyroscope and pedometer sensors; on the other hand, the results collected by the heart rate sensor [22], [23]. After analyzing the results of each driver, they analyzed as a whole, and common patterns were found in the results captured for the different states of the driver.…”
Section: B Feature Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For each of the samples obtained, we analyzed on the one hand the results collected by the accelerometer, gyroscope and pedometer sensors; on the other hand, the results collected by the heart rate sensor [22], [23]. After analyzing the results of each driver, they analyzed as a whole, and common patterns were found in the results captured for the different states of the driver.…”
Section: B Feature Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them are various studies attempting to interpret body activity using the latest current technology (wearables) [9]. More specifically used smart watches, for example the Samsung Gear S, using accelerometer and gyroscope sensors [10], and others also include pedometer [11] [20][21] [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%