PhD | The University of Queensland, Australia | Researching serious games in physiotherapy. Other interests: AI/automation, mobile health, behavioural economics
@emollick Most journals still forbid uploading unpublished works to online AI due to intellectual property concerns, so you'd need to use a local model.
@petergostev@ericssunLeon What's the direction of causation though? Does reasoning make it worse, or does falling for the BS then use more reasoning tokens (because it continues to think through the question rather than just giving an initial refusal)?
Excited to share my latest research exploring the potential of a GPS-based app in assessing mobility for those with persistent pain. We investigated if smartphones can reliably measure walk distance, allowing for remote assessment. Read our findings here: https://t.co/amLDdZOFJs
Evaluation framework for conversational agents with artificial intelligence in health interventions: a systematic scoping review https://t.co/GCRWUCO1p9
Are you using mobile apps to monitor pain? Our latest research evaluates the apps available to the Australian public, revealing strengths and limitations you should know. Learn more: https://t.co/xybcWHiFSx #ChronicPain@RecoverResearch
The RECOVER Conference 2021 is a full-day, in-person event hosted by our RECOVER researchers alongside international and national keynote speakers.
Conference 7 Oct in Brisbane. Early bird registration extended until Friday 10th September. Get in quick! https://t.co/q89Xz0s5UN
Just published my paper titled 'Perspectives of older adults with chronic disease on the use of wearable technology and video games for physical activity' https://t.co/stEPCh3cGb
My pilot trial of a game designed to encourage physical activity in older adults with COPD (game developed by @BitlinkAU) has been published by @jmirpub! https://t.co/XNaDg6abDc
Not sure if scientists are lazy or just very busy, but so many just copy and paste from a journal article to make their slides. Stop it. The presentation is an advertisement for your paper, not a PowerPoint version of the paper. https://t.co/sP62NAzp6b
It still amazes me that academic fields, connected by co-citation, are arranged in a ring. Is there a missing "dark field" in the middle that we will find someday to connect it all together well?
This tech from @CTRLlabsCo which can read and interpret nerve signals via ML (even when the movement is not made) has a huge amount of potential - no cameras, no trackers, and not limited to what humans can do (note the robot arm can rotate its wrist 360 degrees). Links below vvv