297 research outputs found
Electronic epidemiological query on admission: early detection of high risk patients for pulmonary tuberculosis
KickSoul: A Wearable System for Feet Interactions with Digital Devices
In this paper we present a wearable device that maps natural feet movements into inputs for digital devices. KickSoul consists of an insole with sensors embedded that tracks movements and triggers actions in devices that surround us. We present a novel approach to use our feet as input devices in mobile situations when our hands are busy. We analyze natural feet?s movements and their meaning before activating an action. This paper discusses different applications for this technology as well as the implementation of our prototype
Artificial Intelligence and Human Resources Management: A Bibliometric Analysis
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly present in organizations.
In the specific case of Human Resource Management (HRM), AI
has become increasingly relevant in recent years. This article
aims to perform a bibliometric analysis of the scientific literature
that addresses in a connected way the application and impact of
AI in the field of HRM. The scientific databases consulted were
Web of Science and Scopus, yielding an initial number of 156
articles, of which 73 were selected for subsequent analysis. The
information was processed using the Bibliometrix tool, which
provided information on annual production, analysis of journals,
authors, documents, keywords, etc. The results obtained show
that AI applied to HRM is a developing field of study with
constant growth and a positive future vision, although it should
also be noted that it has a very specific character as a result of
the fact that most of the research is focused on the application
of AI in recruitment and selection actions, leaving aside other
sub-areas with a great potential for application
Digital Disconnection as an Opportunity for the Tourism Business: A Bibliometric Analysis
The aim of this study is to carry out a bibliometric review of the existing research on digital disconnection and Digital Free Tourism (DFT) to discover the extent to which this new trend affects technology users and the tourism market. To do this, a systematic literature review and a bibliometric analysis of the research on digital disconnection contained in the Scopus and Web of Science databases were used. This research includes publications from 2012 to December 2021, which included a total of 37 publications about digital disconnection and digital free tourism in scientific journals indexed in the main scientific databases. The analysis concludes that DFT is a growing economic trend in research and that the phenomenon of digital disconnection is beginning to be a peremptory need for more and more users. This work is original and interesting for researchers specialising in technology addictions, as well as academics and professionals in the tourism sector, because the extensive use of smart devices is becoming a type of addiction in many areas and can be a new opportunity for the tourism market. The DFT phenomenon can improve the response to these types of addictions and be a temporary escape and alternative to technological devices. Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2022-06-05-013 Full Text: PD
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