2022
DOI: 10.46338/ijetae1222_04
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Development of Preventing Myofascial Pain Syndrome Automation with Ultrasonic-based and Machine Learning

Abstract: Physical readiness is one factor that promotes student learning achievement. However, sitting for long periods can lead to myofascial pain syndrome, affecting undergraduate students’ learning outcomes who took lecturebased and computer-based sessions online for long periods. This study aims to develop a set of economic reminders using the Internet of Things and prediction modeling by the Machine Learning technique. The developed preventing myofascial pain syndrome automation system reminds the student to chang… Show more

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