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Leveraging multi-modal sensing for mobile health: a case review in chronic painAung et al., 2016
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- Aung M
- Alquaddoomi F
- Hsieh C
- Rabbi M
- Yang L
- Pollak J
- Estrin D
- Choudhury T
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- IEEE journal of selected topics in signal processing
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Active and passive mobile sensing has garnered much attention in recent years. In this paper, we focus on chronic pain measurement and management as a case application to exemplify the state of the art. We present a consolidated discussion on the leveraging of …
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