6 research outputs found
Context acquisition in auditory emotional recognition studies
This paper describes an environment to assess auditory emotional recognition based on a mobile application. The primary aim of this work is to provide a valuable instrument that can be used both in research and clinical settings, responding to the strong need of validated measures of emotional processing, especially in Portugal. The secondary aim is to acquire and study the participants' interaction behavior with the technological device (e.g. touch patterns, touch intensity), in search for a relationship with medical conditions, cognitive impairments, auditory emotional recognition capacities or socio-demographic indicators. This will establish the basis for the prediction of such aspects as a function of an individual's interaction with technological devices, potentially providing new diagnostic tools.This work has been supported by FCT-Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia within the Project Scope UID/ CEC/00319/2013 and Grant PTDC/MHN-PCN/3606/2012. The work of Davide Carneiro is supported by a post-doctoral Grant by FCT (SFRH/BPD/109070/2015). The work of Ana P. Pinheiro is supported by FCT Investigator Grant IF/00334/2012 funded by Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (FCT, Portugal).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Enhanced Resource Management for Web Based Thin Clients Using Cross-Platform Progressive Offline Capabilities
Web based thin clients are applications delivering content from the Internet or Intranet and accessed via the browser on the running end device. These clients are portable and cross-device compatible and have a large spectrum of applications, can perform from tele-measurement tasks to management and information centralization. The capability of web-based thin clients to function offline is a requirement that is indispensable even today for many companies because offline-enabled thin clients allow the users to continue working without workflow disturbance, preventing the loss of data, even when the connection to the Internet is missing or malfunctioning. This paper is dedicated to a “barrier-free” cross-platform responsive and progressive web based thin client, presenting its architecture and development, as well as the offline capabilities using caching techniques and its advantages in resource management and information back-up and security