
Alfredo Piero Mateos PapisMetropolitan Autonomous University | UAM
Alfredo Piero Mateos Papis
Doctor of Engineering
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Circadian rhythm is essential for living beings. This rhythm regulates sleeping and waking patterns, hormone production, eating habits, digestion, and body temperature in humans and other animals. Prolonged use of Light at Night (LatN) has become a factor that can confuse biological clocks. In our research, we utilized ANOVA to perform feature sele...
Microtransactions, small in-app purchases within virtual environments, have become increasingly prevalent in modern gaming, often leading to addictive behaviors and financial burdens, particularly among young male players. The potential consequences of such microtransactions within the metaverse extend beyond gaming, as they provide companies with...
The teaching-learning process faces big challenges to incorporate information and communication technologies (ICTs) in an effective way. Considering virtual learning environments (VLEs) which provide higher-education students with the possibility to solve assessments focused on solving problems with multiple-choice questions (MCQ), and which offer...
The last decade has seen explosive growth in the technologies required to implement Ambient Intelligence (AmI) systems. Technologies such as facial and speech recognition, home networks, household cleaning robots, to name a few, have become commonplace. However, due to the multidisciplinary nature of AmI systems and the distinct requirements of dif...
The majority of the solutions proposed in the domain of service discovery protocols mainly focus on developing single-user applications. Consequently, these applications are unaware of third-party interventions supposing that nobody interferes nor observes. This paper describes a system for discovering sharable resources in ubiquitous collaborative...
Plastic user interfaces are intentionally developed to automatically adapt themselves to changes in the user’s working context.
Although some Web single-user interactive systems already integrate some plastic capabilities, this research topic remains
quasi-unexplored in the domain of Computer Supported Cooperative Work. This paper is centered on pr...