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Factors Affecting Covid-19 Pandemic, Linrui Han Jan 2021

Factors Affecting Covid-19 Pandemic, Linrui Han

Masters Theses

“COVID-19 has affected our daily lives in many aspects, such as work, healthcare, education, business, and social. With the quick spread of this new coronavirus, many countries quickly fell into a pandemic control and management mode. It has been more than one year since the discovery of COVID-19, but until now, COVID-19 is still affecting our lives and our daily operations. The research consists of two papers focusing on different factors affecting the COVID-19 pandemic. The first paper studies the effect of ICT and healthcare expenditures on the COVID-19 management and control. The second paper focuses on the impact of …


Computer Gamification: Addressing Symptoms Of Inattentive Adhd In Children, Shavonne Victoria Halterman Jan 2021

Computer Gamification: Addressing Symptoms Of Inattentive Adhd In Children, Shavonne Victoria Halterman

Masters Theses

“Computer gamification has the potential to help meet the educational needs of children with Inattentive Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The elements of computer gamification are mapped to distinct kinds of interventions for Inattentive ADHD and show certain types of computer gamified learning are better than others for those who experience Inattentive ADHD”--Abstract, page iii.


A Systematic Analysis Of Eye-Tracking Metrics For Sleepiness, Debasis Roy Jan 2021

A Systematic Analysis Of Eye-Tracking Metrics For Sleepiness, Debasis Roy

Masters Theses

”Sleepiness or sleep deprivation is a serious hazard that can be life-threatening in carrying out certain tasks (e.g., when driving or executing attention-critical tasks). Eye movement can provide cues on sleepiness. Hence, eye-tracking metrics have the potential to detect sleepiness.

In this research, we used a systematic analysis approach to identify eye-tracking metrics for sleepiness. We used several databases to identify independent experimental studies that have used eye-tracking metrics to assess sleepiness. We identified 25 studies that included 674 participants where the participants’ data were captured both in an alert state and in a sleep-deprived state. In the analysis, we …