dr. ir. Femke De Backere
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Identifying app components that promote physical activity: a group concept mapping study
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Within-person associations of accelerometer-assessed physical activity with time-varying determinants in older adults : time-based ecological momentary assessment study
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A software engineering framework for reusable design of personalized serious games for health : development study
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Content and quality of physical activity ontologies : a systematic review
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Effects of haptic feedback on user perception and performance in interactive projected augmented reality
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Towards more personalized digital health interventions : a clustering method of action and coping plans to promote physical activity
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An adaptation algorithm for personalised virtual reality exposure therapy
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Effects of haptic feedback on user perception and performance in interactive projected augmented reality
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The design of an ontology-driven mHealth behaviour change ecosystem to increase physical activity in adults
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From patient to musician : a multi-sensory virtual reality rehabilitation tool for spatial neglect
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Investigating the influence of personalised gamification on mobile survey user experience
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Overly optimistic prediction results on imbalanced data : a case study of flaws and benefits when applying over-sampling
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Clinical information extraction for preterm birth risk prediction
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A low-complexity psychometric curve-fitting approach for the objective quality assessment of streamed game videos
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A personalised emotion-based model for relaxation in virtual reality