OESense: Employing occlusion effect for in-ear human sensing
Smart earbuds are recognized as a new wearable platform for personal-scale human motion sensing. However, due to the interference from head movement or background noise, commonly-used modalities (e.g. accelerometer and microphone) fail to reliably detect both intense and light motions. To obviate th...
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Main Authors: | MA, Dong, FERLINI, Andrea, MASCOLO, Cecilia |
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2021
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