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Published on 19.05.17 in Vol 19, No 5 (2017): May

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Works citing "A Smart Toy to Enhance the Decision-Making Process at Children’s Psychomotor Delay Screenings: A Pilot Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.7533):

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  1. Rivera D, García A, Ortega JE, Alarcos B, van der Meulen K, Velasco JR, del Barrio C. Intraindividual Variability Measurement of Fine Manual Motor Skills in Children Using an Electronic Pegboard: Cohort Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(8):e12434
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  2. Baker J, Kohlhoff J, Onobrakpor S, Woolfenden S, Smith R, Knebel C, Eapen V. The Acceptability and Effectiveness of Web-Based Developmental Surveillance Programs: Rapid Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(4):e16085
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  3. Sadoughi F, Behmanesh A, Sayfouri N. Internet of things in medicine: A systematic mapping study. Journal of Biomedical Informatics 2020;103:103383
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  4. Li S, Chen W, Chen Y, Chen C, Zheng Z. Makespan-minimized computation offloading for smart toys in edge-cloud computing. Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 2019;37:100884
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  5. de Carvalho LG, Fantinato M, Eler MM. Security requirements identification and prioritization for smart toys. Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 2020;41:100972
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  6. Talboom JS, Huentelman MJ. Big data collision: the internet of things, wearable devices and genomics in the study of neurological traits and disease. Human Molecular Genetics 2018;27(R1):R35
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  7. Vega-Barbas M, Pau I, Augusto JC, Seoane F. Interaction Patterns for Smart Spaces: A Confident Interaction Design Solution for Pervasive Sensitive IoT Services. IEEE Access 2018;6:1126
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  8. Rivera D, Garcia A, Martin-Ruiz ML, Alarcos B, Velasco JR, Gomez Oliva A. Secure Communications and Protected Data for a Internet of Things Smart Toy Platform. IEEE Internet of Things Journal 2019;6(2):3785
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  9. Bang C, Nam Y, Ko EJ, Lee W, Kim B, Choi Y, Park YR. A Serious Game–Derived Index for Detecting Children With Heterogeneous Developmental Disabilities: Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Serious Games 2019;7(4):e14924
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  10. Behmanesh A, Sayfouri N, Sadoughi F. Technological Features of Internet of Things in Medicine: A Systematic Mapping Study. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2020;2020:1
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  11. Buttazzoni A, Veenhof M, Minaker L. Smart City and High-Tech Urban Interventions Targeting Human Health: An Equity-Focused Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020;17(7):2325
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  12. Wang X, Yin N, Zhang Z. Smart design of intelligent companion toys for preschool children. Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing 2021;35(2):151
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  13. Brons A, de Schipper A, Mironcika S, Toussaint H, Schouten B, Bakkes S, Kröse B. Assessing Children’s Fine Motor Skills With Sensor-Augmented Toys: Machine Learning Approach. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(4):e24237
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  14. Seiba Shonia , Suwastika NA, Yasirandi R. Bag Toss Game based on Internet of Education Things (IoET) for the Development of Fine Motor Stimulation in Children 5-6 Years Old. EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology 2020;:326
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.7533):

  1. Rivera D, Martin-Ruiz ML, Cruz-Piris L, van der Meulen K, García A, García CS, Fernández S, Alarcos B, Velasco JR. Young Children’s Rights in a Digital World. 2021. Chapter 18:237
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