A searchable list of some of my publications is below. You can also access my publications from the following sites.
My ORCID is
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6236-2969
Publications:
1.
Edison Thomaz, Vinay Bettadapura, Gabriel Reyes, Megha Sandesh, Grant Schindler, Thomas Ploetz, Gregory Abowd, Irfan Essa
Recognizing Water-Based Activities in the Home Through Infrastructure-Mediated Sensing Proceedings Article
In: ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UBICOMP), 2012.
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url = {http://www.ethomaz.com/2012/09/05/activity-rec-ims-ubicomp-2012/},
doi = {10.1145/2370216.2370230},
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date = {2012-09-01},
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2.
W. Rogers, I. Essa, A. Fisk
Designing a Technology Coach Journal Article
In: Ergonomics in Design, Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 17–23, 2007.
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abstract = {Technology in the home environment has the potential to support older adults in a variety of ways. We took an interdisciplinary approach (human factors/ergonomics and computer science) to develop a technology “coach” that could support older adults in learning to use a medical device. Our system provided a computer vision system to track the use of a blood glucose meter and provide users with feedback if they made an error. This research could support the development of an in-home personal assistant to coach individuals in a variety of tasks necessary for independent living.
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Technology in the home environment has the potential to support older adults in a variety of ways. We took an interdisciplinary approach (human factors/ergonomics and computer science) to develop a technology “coach” that could support older adults in learning to use a medical device. Our system provided a computer vision system to track the use of a blood glucose meter and provide users with feedback if they made an error. This research could support the development of an in-home personal assistant to coach individuals in a variety of tasks necessary for independent living.
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