Chin-Hsing Chen
Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology
55 Papers
223 Citations
Chin-Hsing Chen is an academic researcher from Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Flash memory. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 55 publications. Previous affiliations of Chin-Hsing Chen include National Taipei University of Technology & University of the Sciences.
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Papers
Using K-Nearest Neighbor Classification to Diagnose Abnormal Lung Sounds
TL;DR: A digital stethoscope to help physicians overcome problems when diagnosing abnormal lung sounds, including the effects of environmental noise, the inability to record and store lung sounds for follow-up or tracking, and the physician’s subjective diagnostic experience is developed.
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Investigating students' perceived satisfaction, behavioral intention, and effectiveness of English learning using augmented reality
Yuan-Jen Chang,Chin-Hsing Chen,Wen-Tzeng Huang,Wei-Shiun Huang +3 more
- 11 Jul 2011
TL;DR: It is verified that learners' behavioral intention was affected by perceived satisfaction and perceived usefulness of the AR-learning system, and the design of system function and operation process must be more straightforward for learners when adopting new technology in the learning system.
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Bidirectional and Multi-User Telerehabilitation System: Clinical Effect on Balance, Functional Activity, and Satisfaction in Patients with Chronic Stroke Living in Long-Term Care Facilities
Kwan-Hwa Lin,Chin-Hsing Chen,You Yin Chen,Wen Tzeng Huang,Jin-Shin Lai,Shang Ming Yu,Yuan-Jen Chang +6 more
TL;DR: This pilot study indicated that the multi-user telerehabilitation program is feasible for improving the balance and functional activity similar to conventional therapy in patients with chronic stroke living in LTCFs.
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A compression layer for NAND type flash memory systems
Wen-Tzeng Huang,Chun-Ta Chen,Yen-Sheng Chen,Chin-Hsing Chen +3 more
- 04 Jul 2005
TL;DR: This paper improved the compression layer for NandFlash, which can be coordinated with the X-RL algorithm, to avoid overhead and reduce the degree of internal fragmentation in the compressed data pages and can improve the compression rate.
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Dose evaluation of an NIPAM polymer gel dosimeter using gamma index
TL;DR: A comparison of the line profiles of the treatment planning system and of the data measured by optical CT showed that the dose was overestimated in the penumbra region, and improvements in the gel container holder must be developed to reduce the uncertainty of 3D dose distribution.
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