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UbiComp 2014: Seattle, WA, USA - Adjunct
- A. J. Brush, Adrian Friday, Julie A. Kientz, James Scott, Junehwa Song:
Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, UbiComp '14 Adjunct Publication, Seattle, WA, USA - September 13 - 17, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3047-3
Posters
- Mohammed Eunus Ali, Tanzima Hashem, Anika Anwar, Lars Kulik, Ishrat Ahmed, Egemen Tanin:
Protecting mobile users from visual privacy attacks. 1-4 - Adeola Bannis, Shijia Pan, Pei Zhang:
Adding directional context to gestures using doppler effect. 5-8 - Paul Baumann, Johannes Klaus, Silvia Santini:
Locator: a self-adaptive framework for the recognition of relevant places. 9-12 - Robin N. Brewer, Moritz Gellner, Anne Marie Piper:
Portrait pigeon: an interactive photo messaging wall for seniors. 13-17 - Debaleena Chattopadhyay, Said Achmiz, Shivin Saxena, Malvika Bansal, Davide Bolchini, Stephen Voida:
Holes, pits, and valleys: guiding large-display touchless interactions with data-morphed topographies. 19-22 - Zhenyu Chen, Yiqiang Chen, Lisha Hu, Shuangquan Wang, Xinlong Jiang, Xiaojuan Ma, Nicholas D. Lane, Andrew T. Campbell:
ContextSense: unobtrusive discovery of incremental social context using dynamic bluetooth data. 23-26 - Chia-Fang Chung, James Hwang, Sean A. Munson:
Temperature sharing to support remote relationships. 27-30 - Cristiano André da Costa, Jorge Luis Victória Barbosa, Adenauer Corrêa Yamin, Rodrigo da Rosa Righi, Cláudio Fernando Resin Geyer:
A multi-tiered model for context-aware systems. 31-34 - Tim Coughlan, Michael A. Brown, Glyn Lawson, Derek McAuley, Allen Tsai, Therese Koppe, Meretta Elliott, Stephen Green, Sharon Baurley, Jennifer L. Martin:
Living with the user: design drama for dementia care through responsive scripted experiences in the home. 35-38 - Lilian de Greef, James W. Stout, Mayank Goel, James A. Taylor, Min Joon Seo, Shwetak N. Patel, Eric C. Larson:
BiliCam: using mobile phones to monitor newborn jaundice. 39-42 - Zhanwei Du, Chuang Ma, Yongjian Yang, Bo Yang:
Negative energy detector using cellphone bluetooth and contact list. 43-46 - Anthony Faiola, Preethi Srinivas:
Extreme mediation: observing mental and physical health in everyday life. 47-50 - Márcio Miguel Gomes, Rodrigo da Rosa Righi, Cristiano André da Costa:
Future directions for providing better IoT infrastructure. 51-54 - Yang Gu, Yiqiang Chen, Junfa Liu, Xinlong Jiang:
SAP dissimilarity based high performance Wi-Fi indoor localization. 55-58 - Bin Guo, Xing Xie, Huihui Chen, Shenlong Huangfu, Zhiwen Yu, Zhu Wang:
FlierMeet: cross-space public information reposting with mobile crowd sensing. 59-62 - Haodong Guo, Gencai Chen, Ling Chen, Yanbin Shen:
Activity recognition exploiting classifier level fusion of acceleration and physiological signals. 63-66 - Yun Huang, Yang Wang, Corey White:
Designing a mobile system for public safety using open crime data and crowdsourcing. 67-70 - Shuja Jamil Sheikh, Ahmed Lbath, Anas Basalamah:
Crowdsensing traces using bluetooth low energy (BLE) proximity tags. 71-74 - Hsin-Liu Cindy Kao, Chris Schmandt:
MugShots: everyday objects as social catalysts. 75-78 - Yamini Karanam, Hanan Alotaibi, Leslie Filko, Elham Makhsoom, Lindsay N. Kaser, Stephen Voida:
Motivational affordances and personality types in personal informatics. 79-82 - Kai Kunze, Niels Henze, Koichi Kise:
Wearable computing for older adults: initial insights into head-mounted display usage. 83-86 - Kyeong-An Kwon, Dvijesh J. Shastri, Ioannis T. Pavlidis:
Interfacing information in affective user studies. 87-90 - Jisoo Lee, Winslow Burleson, Erin Walker, Eric B. Hekler:
Programming tool of context-aware applications for behavior change. 91-94 - Mirim Lee, Jun-Dong Cho:
Logmusic: context-based social music recommendation service on mobile device. 95-98 - Veranika Lim, Joes Janmaat, Arvid Jense, Mathias Funk:
Eco-feedback for non-consumption. 99-102 - Lipeng Liu, Rong Li, Yongxiong Sun, Yinghan Li, Zhanwei Du, Qiuyang Huang:
MemoryRetrospect: lifelogging with social awareness. 103-106 - Mingqi Lv, Daqiang Zhang, Ling Chen, Gencai Chen:
Detecting traffic congestions using cell phone accelerometers. 107-110 - Afra J. Mashhadi, Akhil Mathur, Fahim Kawsar:
The myth of subtle notifications. 111-114 - Yuki Matsuda, Ismail Arai:
A safety assessment system for sidewalks at night utilizing smartphones' light sensors. 115-118 - Matthew Louis Mauriello, Jon Froehlich:
Towards automated thermal profiling of buildings at scale using unmanned aerial vehicles and 3D-reconstruction. 119-122 - Masanari Nakamura, Masanori Sugimoto, Takayuki Akiyama, Hiromichi Hashizume:
3D FDM-PAM: rapid and precise indoor 3D localization using acoustic signal for smartphone. 123-126 - Naoto Nakazato, Takuji Narumi, Toshiki Takeuchi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Kyohei Suwa, Michitaka Hirose:
Influencing driver behavior through future expressway traffic predictions. 127-130 - David T. Nguyen, Ge Peng, Daniel Graham, Gang Zhou:
Smartphone application launch with smarter scheduling. 131-134 - Evangelos Niforatos, Pedro F. Campos, Athanasios Vourvopoulos, André Dória, Marc Langheinrich:
Atmos: a hybrid crowdsourcing approach to weather estimation. 135-138 - Tadashi Okoshi, Hideyuki Tokuda, Jin Nakazawa:
Attelia: sensing user's attention status on smart phones. 139-142 - Ayano Okoso, Kai Kunze, Koichi Kise:
Implicit gaze based annotations to support second language learning. 143-146 - Hui Ung Park, Jongsoo Jeong, Pyeong Soo Mah:
Non-invasive rapid and efficient firmware update for wireless sensor networks. 147-150 - Zulqarnain Rashid, Enric Peig, Rafael Pous, Joan Melià-Seguí:
Cricking: browsing physical space with smart glass. 151-154 - Zulqarnain Rashid, Marc Morenza-Cinos, Rafael Pous, Joan Melià-Seguí:
Mobile augmented reality for browsing physical spaces. 155-158 - Markus Rittenbruch, Jared Donovan, Yasu Santo:
Evaluating the use of ambient and tangible interaction approaches for personal indoor climate preferences. 159-162 - Gina Sprint, Douglas Weeks, Vladimir Borisov, Diane J. Cook:
Wearable sensors in ecological rehabilitation environments. 163-166 - Kumar Vishal, Romil Bansal, Anoop M. Namboodiri, C. V. Jawahar:
Providing services on demand by user action modeling on smart phones. 167-170 - Ryan Sukale, Stephen Voida, Olesia Koval:
The proxemic web: designing for proxemic interactions with responsive web design. 171-174 - Moshe Unger, Lior Rokach, Ariel Bar, Ehud Gudes, Bracha Shapira:
Contexto: lessons learned from mobile context inference. 175-178 - Michele Vescovi, Bruno Lepri, Christos Perentis, Corrado Moiso, Chiara Leonardi:
My data store: toward user awareness and control on personal data. 179-182 - Annamaria Andrea Vitali, Donatella Sciuto, Marco Spadafora, Margherita Pillan, Alessandro Antonio Nacci:
SPELL: affecting thermal comfort through perceptive techniques. 183-186 - Wei Wei, Yoshihiro Kawahara, Akihiro Nakamata, Tohru Asami:
Yet another approach for food recognition: monitoring power leakage from microwave oven. 187-190 - Sang Ho Yoon, Ke Huo, Karthik Ramani:
Plex: finger-worn textile sensor for mobile interaction during activities. 191-194 - James Youngquist, Joshua R. Smith, Aaron N. Parks, Benjamin Ransford:
Arfid: a reconfigurable fabric of input devices for the internet of things. 195-198 - Weidan Zhao, Zhanwei Du, Yongjian Yang, Chijun Zhang, Wu Liao:
LifeDelivery: recruiting participants to deliver users' daily goods! 199-202
Demos
- Karl Aberer, Michele Catasta, Georgios Christodoulou, Ivan Gavrilovic, Filip Hrisafov, Mathieu Monney, Abdessalam Ouaazki, Boris Perovic, Horia Radu, Jean-Eudes Ranvier, Matteo Vasirani, Zhixian Yan:
Memo-it: don't write your diary, sense it. 203-206 - Ryan Ahmed, Michael Frontz, Alex Chambers, Stephen Voida:
A tangible approach to time management. 207-210 - A. S. M. Iftekhar Anam, Shahinur Alam, Mohammed Yeasin:
Expression: a dyadic conversation aid using Google Glass for people with visual impairments. 211-214 - Lars Büthe, Gerhard Tröster, Michael Hardegger, Patrick Brülisauer:
RFID-die: battery-free orientation sensing using an array of passive tilt switches. 215-218 - Ming Ki Chong, Jon Whittle, Umar Rashid, Chee Siang Ang:
Squeeze the moment: denoting diary events by squeezing. 219-222 - Franceli Linney Cibrian, Ana I. Martínez-Garcia, Monica Tentori:
Hunting relics: a collaborative exergame on an interactive floor for children. 223-226 - Ashley Colley, Jonna Häkkilä, Juho Rantakari:
Stereoscopic 3D mobile maps for indoor navigation in multi-level buildings. 227-230 - Qiuhai He, Guoying Zhao, Xiaopeng Hong, Xinyuan Huang:
An immersive fire training system using kinect. 231-234 - Sky Tien-Yun Huang, Chloe Mun Yee Kwan, Akane Sano:
The moment: a mobile tool for people with depression or bipolar disorder. 235-238 - Shoya Ishimaru, Yuji Uema, Kai Kunze, Koichi Kise, Katsuma Tanaka, Masahiko Inami:
Smarter eyewear: using commercial EOG glasses for activity recognition. 239-242 - Nataliya Kos'myna, Franck Tarpin-Bernard, Bertrand Rivet:
Drone, your brain, ring course: accept the challenge and prevail! 243-246 - Ting Liu, Siyun Chen, Yuqi Liu, Zhanbo Xu, Yulin Che, Yufei Duan:
SHE: smart home energy management system for appliance identification and personalized scheduling. 247-250 - Yuhao Ma, Kyle Boos, Joshua Ferguson, Donald J. Patterson, Kevin Jonaitis:
Collaborative geometry-aware augmented reality with depth sensors. 251-254 - John S. Novak III, Jason Leigh, Aashish Tandon, Robert V. Kenyon:
Networked on-line audio dilation. 255-258 - Markus Rittenbruch, Jared Donovan, Yasu Santo:
MiniOrb: a sensor interaction platform for indoor climate preferences. 259-262 - Ahmed Salem, Tamer Nadeem:
ColPhone: a smartphone is just a piece of the puzzle. 263-266 - Katsuma Tanaka, Motoi Iwata, Kai Kunze, Koichi Kise:
Memory specs: an annotation system on Google Glass using document image retrieval. 267-270 - Kenji Tei, Kazuya Aizawa, Shunichiro Suenaga, Ryuichi Takahashi, Shun Lee, Yoshiaki Fukazawa:
HoppingDuster: self-adaptive cleaning robot based on aerial vehicle. 271-274 - Yilun Wang, Yu Zheng, Tong Liu:
A noise map of New York city. 275-278 - Jens Weppner, Paul Lukowicz, Michael Hirth, Jochen Kuhn:
Physics education with Google Glass gPhysics experiment app. 279-282 - Shoya Ishimaru, Jens Weppner, Andreas Poxrucker, Kai Kunze, Paul Lukowicz, Koichi Kise:
Shiny: an activity logging platform for Google Glass. 283-286 - William Widjaja, Masayuki Sawamura:
Bring your own device: ubiquitous approach to digital affinity diagram collaboration. 287-290 - Christopher Winstanley, Nigel Davies, Mike Harding, Sarah Norgate:
Supporting walking school buses. 291-294 - Dominic Wörner, Thomas von Bomhard:
When your sensor earns money: exchanging data for cash with Bitcoin. 295-298 - Mattia Zeni, Ilya Zaihrayeu, Fausto Giunchiglia:
Multi-device activity logging. 299-302
Video presentations
- Jamie Allen, Christopher Whitehead, Dionísio Soares Paiva, Jakob Bak, Catherine Descure:
Walkthrough research: methodological potentials for head-mounted cameras as reflexive tools in museum contexts. 303-306 - Sarah Mennicken, James Scott, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Asta Roseway:
Exploring interactive furniture with EmotoCouch. 307-310 - Kuo-Cheng Wang, Ming-Chyi Huang, Yi-Hsuan Hsieh, Seng-Yong Lau, Chi-Hsien Yen, Hsin-Liu Cindy Kao, Chuang-Wen You, Hao-Hua Chu, Yen-Chang Chen:
SoberDiary: a phone-based support system for assisting recovery from alcohol dependence. 311-314 - Feng Yang, Shugang Wang, Shijian Li, Gang Pan, Runhe Huang:
MagicWatch: interacting & segueing. 315-318
Doctoral school
- Christina Jaschinski:
Ambient assisted living: towards a model of technology adoption and use among elderly users. 319-324 - Mashfiqui Rabbi:
Automated mobile systems for multidimensional well-being sensing and feedback. 325-330 - Halley Profita:
Smart garments: an on-body interface for sensory augmentation and substitution. 331-336 - David T. Nguyen:
Improving smartphone responsiveness through I/O optimizations. 337-342 - Charlotte Robinson:
Designing specialized technology to aid assistance dogs. 343-348 - Paul Baumann:
Adaptive sensor cooperation for predicting human mobility. 349-354 - Lachlan Urquhart:
Bridging the gap between law & HCI: designing effective regulation of human autonomy in everyday ubicomp systems. 355-360
Programming competition
- Xuan Bao, Yilin Shen, Neil Zhenqiang Gong, Hongxia Jin, Bing Hu:
Connect the dots by understanding user status and transitions. 361-366 - Paul Baumann, Silvia Santini:
How the availability of Wi-Fi connections influences the use of mobile devices. 367-372 - Charles Gouin-Vallerand, Neila Mezghani:
An analysis of the transitions between mobile application usages based on markov chains. 373-378 - Daniel Hintze, Sebastian Scholz, Rainhard D. Findling, René Mayrhofer, Muhammad Muaaz:
Diversity in locked and unlocked mobile device usage. 379-384 - Kasthuri Jayarajah, Robert J. Kauffman, Archan Misra:
Exploring variety seeking behavior in mobile users. 385-390 - Eric Malmi:
Quality matters: usage-based app popularity prediction. 391-396 - Panagiotis Papapetrou, George Roussos:
Social context discovery from temporal app use patterns. 397-402 - Andrew C. Rice, Alastair R. Beresford:
The device analyzer competition. 403-407 - Jeremiah Smith, Anna Lavygina, Alessandra Russo, Naranker Dulay:
When did your smartphone bother you last? 409-414
AwareCast 2014: Third Workshop on Recent Advances in Behavior Prediction and Pro-Active Pervasive Computing
- Klaus David, Stephan Sigg, Rico Kusber, Brian D. Ziebart, Sian Lun Lau:
3rd workshop on recent advances in behavior prediction and pro-active pervasive computing. 415-420 - Sebastian VanSyckel, Christian Becker:
A survey of proactive pervasive computing. 421-430 - Katherine Ellis, Suneeta Godbole, Jacqueline Kerr, Gert R. G. Lanckriet:
Multi-sensor physical activity recognition in free-living. 431-440 - Bryan David Minor, Diane J. Cook:
Regression tree classification for activity prediction in smart homes. 441-450 - Dennis Kroll, Rico Kusber, Klaus David:
Event driven time synchronization of mobile devices. 451-457 - Guangwen Liu, Khan Muhammad Asif Hossain, Masayuki Iwai, Masaki Ito, Yoshito Tobe, Kaoru Sezaki, Dunstan Matekenya:
Beyond horizontal location context: measuring elevation using smartphone's barometer. 459-468 - Salikh Bagaveyev, Diane J. Cook:
Designing and evaluating active learning methods for activity recognition. 469-478
CEA 2014 - Smart Technology for Cooking and Eating Activities
- Kiyoharu Aizawa, Takuya Funatomi, Yoko Yamakata:
Summary for the workshop on smart technology for cooking and eating activities (CEA'14). 479-485 - Yohei Seki, Kouta Ono:
Discriminating practical recipes based on content characteristics in popular social recipes. 487-496 - Takuya Kadowaki, Shinsuke Mori, Yoko Yamakata, Katsumi Tanaka:
Recipe search for blog-type recipe articles based on a user's situation. 497-506 - Hidetsugu Nanba, Toshiyuki Takezawa, Yoko Doi, Kazutoshi Sumiya, Miho Tsujita:
Construction of a cooking ontology from cooking recipes and patents. 507-516 - Farah Arab, Anaïs Giroux, Jérémy Bauchet, Sylvain Giroux, Hélène Pigot:
Design and assessment of enabling environments for cooking activities. 517-526 - Toshiki Takeuchi, Takuji Narumi, Tatsuya Fujii, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Kyohei Ogawa, Michitaka Hirose:
Using social media to change eating habits without conscious effort. 527-535 - Akihiro Nakamata, Tohru Asami, Wei Wei, Yoshihiro Kawahara:
Feature optimization for recognizing food using power leakage from microwave oven. 537-546 - Sosuke Amano, Makoto Ogawa, Kiyoharu Aizawa:
Frequency statistics of words used in Japanese food records of FoodLog. 547-552 - Hirokuni Maeta, Shinsuke Mori, Tetsuro Sasada:
A framework for recipe text interpretation. 553-558 - Corrado Boscarino, Nicole J. J. P. Koenderink, Vladimir Nedovic, Jan L. Top:
Automatic extraction of ingredient's substitutes. 559-564 - Han Su, Man-Kwan Shan, Ting-Wei Lin, Janet Chang, Cheng-Te Li:
Automatic recipe cuisine classification by ingredients. 565-570 - Kyoko Sudo, Jun Shimamura, Kazuhiko Murasaki, Yukinobu Taniguchi:
Estimating nutritional value from food images based on semantic segmentation. 571-576 - Yoko Yamakata, Takuya Funatomi, Asuka Miyazawa, Michihiko Minoh, Atsushi Hashimoto:
A method for detecting gaze-required action while cooking for assisting video communication. 577-582 - Atsushi Hashimoto, Shinsuke Mori, Tetsuro Sasada, Michihiko Minoh, Yoko Yamakata:
KUSK dataset: toward a direct understanding of recipe text and human cooking activity. 583-588 - Yoshiyuki Kawano, Keiji Yanai:
Food image recognition with deep convolutional features. 589-593 - Nicole J. J. P. Koenderink, Andrea J. van Doorn, Jan L. Top:
Unravelling the language of eating. 595-600 - Tomoo Inoue:
Naturalistic control of conversation by meal: induction of attentive listening attitude through uneven meal distribution in co-dining. 601-606 - Rui Liu, Tomoo Inoue:
Application of an anthropomorphic dining agent to idea generation. 607-612
How do you solve a problem like consent? Workshop addressing the challenge of user consent
- Ewa Luger, Marina Jirotka, Tom Rodden, Lilian Edwards:
How do you solve a problem like consent?: the workshop. 613-619 - Erin Kenneally:
Revisiting signals and noise for ethical and legal research using online data. 621-622 - Gilad L. Rosner:
Who owns your data? 623-628 - Javier Bustos-Jiménez:
Do we really need an online informed consent?: discussion from a technocratic point of view. 629-634 - Stuart Moran, Ewa Luger, Tom Rodden:
An emerging tool kit for attaining informed consent in UbiComp. 635-639 - Stuart Moran, Ewa Luger, Tom Rodden:
Literatin: beyond awareness of readability in terms and conditions. 641-646 - Mark Lizar, Mary Hodder:
Usable consents: tracking and managing use of personal data with a consent transaction receipt. 647-652 - Richard Gomer, m. c. schraefel, Enrico H. Gerding:
Consenting agents: semi-autonomous interactions for ubiquitous consent. 653-658 - Ewa Luger, Tom Rodden:
Sustaining consent through agency: a framework for future development. 659-664 - Edward Anstead, Martin Flintham, Steve Benford:
Studying MarathonLive: consent for in-the-wild research. 665-670
Disasters in Personal Informatics: the Unpublished Stories of Failure and Lessons Learned
- Jon E. Froehlich, Jakob Eg Larsen, Matthew Kay, Edison Thomaz:
Disasters in personal informatics: the unpublished stories of failure and lessons learned. 673-678 - Halimat I. Alabi, Yvonne Coady:
Activity tracking: are we more than the sum of our programming? 679-682 - Gul Calikli, Blaine A. Price, Mads Schaarup Andersen, Bashar Nuseibeh, Arosha K. Bandara:
Personal informatics for non-geeks: lessons learned from ordinary people. 683-686 - Emily I. M. Collins, Jon Bird, Anna Louise Cox, Daniel Harrison:
Social networking use and RescueTime: the issue of engagement. 687-690 - Andrea Cuttone, Jakob Eg Larsen:
The long tail issue in large scale deployment of personal informatics. 691-694 - Daniel A. Epstein, James Fogarty, Sean A. Munson:
Failures in sharing personal data on social networking sites. 695-698 - Daniel Harrison, Nadia Berthouze, Paul Marshall, Jon Bird:
Tracking physical activity: problems related to running longitudinal studies with commercial devices. 699-702 - Jisoo Lee, Winslow Burleson, Erin Walker, Eric B. Hekler:
Exploring users' creation of personalized behavioral plans. 703-706 - Victor R. Lee, Mary Briggs:
Lessons learned from an initial effort to bring a quantified self "meetup" experience to a new demographic. 707-710 - Jason Zietz:
Be like water: suggestions for handling undesirable hardware outcomes in personal informatics fieldwork. 711-714
HASCA - 2nd International Workshop on Human Activity Sensing Corpus and its Application
- Nobuo Kawaguchi, Sozo Inoue, Nobuhiko Nishio, Susanna Pirttikangas, Daniel Roggen:
International workshop on human activity sensing corpus and its application (HASCA2014). 715-719 - Yuuki Fukuzaki, Nobuhiko Nishio, Masahiro Mochizuki, Kazuya Murao:
A pedestrian flow analysis system using Wi-Fi packet sensors to a real environment. 721-730 - Tatsuya Isoda, Shuji Kutsuna, Sozo Inoue, Masato Kawano:
Room exit recognition using mobile accelerometers and illuminometers. 731-735 - Keisuke Komeda, Masahiro Mochizuki, Nobuhiko Nishio:
User activity recognition method based on atmospheric pressure sensing. 737-746 - Jeffrey W. Lockhart, Gary M. Weiss:
Limitations with activity recognition methodology & data sets. 747-756 - Naoto Migita, Sozo Inoue, Takuya Yumiyama, Takeshi Nishida:
A method for tracking on-body sensor positions utilizing prior knowledge. 757-766 - Tudor Miu, Paolo Missier, Daniel Roggen, Thomas Plötz:
On strategies for budget-based online annotation in human activity recognition. 767-776 - Kazuya Miyazaki, Nobuhiko Nishio, Masahiro Mochizuki, Kazuya Murao:
Cross-assistive approach for PDR and Wi-Fi positioning. 777-786 - Kazuya Murao, Tsutomu Terada:
A recognition method for combined activities with accelerometers. 787-796 - Yuya Murata, Kei Hiroi, Katsuhiko Kaji, Nobuo Kawaguchi:
Pedestrian dead reckoning based on human activity sensing knowledge. 797-806 - Long-Van Nguyen-Dinh, Gerhard Tröster, Alberto Calatroni:
Towards a unified system for multimodal activity spotting: challenges and a proposal. 807-816 - Ren Ohmura, Ryoma Uchida:
Exploring combinations of missing data complement for fault tolerant activity recognition. 817-826 - Thomas Phan:
Improving activity recognition via automatic decision tree pruning. 827-832 - Ramyar Saeedi, Brian Schimert, Hassan Ghasemzadeh:
Cost-sensitive feature selection for on-body sensor localization. 833-842 - Takashi Sakaguchi, Nobuhiko Nishio, Masahiro Mochizuki, Kazuya Murao:
Adapting Wi-Fi samples to environmental changes automatically. 843-852 - Immanuel Schweizer, Benedikt Schmidt:
Kraken.me: multi-device user tracking suite. 853-862 - Takamichi Toda, Naonori Ueda, Sozo Inoue, Shota Tanaka:
Training human activity recognition for labels with inaccurate time stamps. 863-872 - Evan Welbourne, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia:
CrowdSignals: a call to crowdfund the community's largest mobile dataset. 873-877
HomeSys 2014
- Tim Coughlan, Rob Comber, Richard Mortier, Thomas Ploetz, Val Mitchell:
HomeSys 2014. 879-885 - Robin Despouys, Rémi Sharrock, Isabelle M. Demeure:
Sensemaking in the autonomic smart-home. 887-894 - Joëlle Coutaz, Sybille Caffiau, Alexandre Demeure, James L. Crowley:
Early lessons from the development of SPOK, an end-user development environment for smart homes. 895-902 - Anthony Brown, Richard Mortier, Tom Rodden:
An exploration of user recognition on domestic networks using NetFlow records. 903-910 - Ting Liu, Yulin Che, Yuqi Liu, Zhanbo Xu, Yufei Duan, Siyun Chen:
A user demand and preference profiling method for residential energy management. 911-918 - Nico Castelli, Corinna Ogonowski, Gunnar Stevens, Timo Jakobi:
Placing information at home: using room context in domestic design. 919-922 - Sarah Mennicken, James Scott, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Asta Roseway:
Finding roles for interactive furniture in homes with EmotoCouch. 923-930 - Victoria Shipp, Tim Coughlan, Sarah Martindale, Elizabeth Evans, Kher Hui Ng, Richard Mortier, Stuart Reeves:
Wearables or infrastructure: contrasting approaches to collecting behavioural data in the home. 931-938 - Brian L. Thomas, Diane J. Cook:
CARL: activity-aware automation for energy efficiency. 939-946 - Wilhelm Kleiminger, Silvia Santini, Friedemann Mattern:
Smart heating control with occupancy prediction: how much can one save? 947-954 - Chandrika Cycil, Mark J. Perry, Rachel Eardley:
The HomeCar organiser: designing for blurring home-car boundaries. 955-962 - Becky Mallaband, Victoria Haines:
Blurred lines: how does cross-disciplinary research work in practice. 963-970 - Garrath T. Wilson, Tracy Bhamra, Kerstin Leder Mackley, Sarah Pink, Val Mitchell:
PORTS: an interdisciplinary and systemic approach to studying energy use in the home. 971-978 - Andrew J. Paverd, Fadi El-Moussa, Ian Brown:
Characteristic-based security analysis of personal networks. 979-986 - Mara Balestrini, Paul Marshall, Tomas Diez:
Beyond boundaries: the home as city infrastructure for smart citizens. 987-990
3rd International Workshop on Mobile Systems for Computational Social Science
- Junehwa Song:
3rd international workshop on mobile systems for computational social science. 991-994 - Andrea Cuttone, Sune Lehmann, Jakob Eg Larsen:
Inferring human mobility from sparse low accuracy mobile sensing data. 995-1004 - Abhishek Mukherji, Vijay Srinivasan, Evan Welbourne:
Adding intelligence to your mobile device via on-device sequential pattern mining. 1005-1014 - Mina Sakamura, Takuro Yonezawa, Jin Nakazawa, Kazunori Takashio, Hideyuki Tokuda:
LiPS: linked participatory sensing for optimizing social resource allocation. 1015-1024 - Veljko Pejovic, Mirco Musolesi:
Anticipatory mobile computing for behaviour change interventions. 1025-1034 - Aleksandar Matic, Venet Osmani, Oscar Mayora-Ibarra:
Mobile monitoring of formal and informal social interactions at workplace. 1035-1044 - Chulhong Min, Youngki Lee, Saumay Pushp, Seungwoo Kang, Seungchul Lee, Junehwa Song, Inseok Hwang:
Uncovering embarrassing moments in in-situ exposure of incoming mobile messages. 1045-1054
Collective Wearables: the Superorganism of Massively Deployed Wearables
- Franco Zambonelli:
The socio-technical superorganism vision. 1055-1056 - Nicola Bicocchi, Damiano Fontana, Franco Zambonelli:
Human aware superorganisms. 1057-1062 - Erik Wilde, Stefan Lüder, Jack Hodges, Florian Michahelles, Mareike Kritzler:
A web of wearables. 1063-1068 - Alois Ferscha:
Collective wristwear: the world in the hands of humankind. 1069-1070 - Gerold Hoelzl, Alois Ferscha, Peter Halbmayer, Welma Pereira:
Goal oriented smart watches for cyber physical superorganisms. 1071-1076 - Alois Ferscha, Paul Lukowicz, Franco Zambonelli:
The superorganism of massive collective wearables. 1077-1084
PETMEI - 4th International Workshop on Pervasive Eye Tracking and Mobile Eye-Based Interaction
- Thies Pfeiffer, Sophie Stellmach, Yusuke Sugano:
4th international workshop on pervasive eye tracking and mobile eye-based interaction. 1085-1091 - Viktor Losing, Thies Pfeiffer, Lukas Rottkamp, Michael Zeunert:
Guiding visual search tasks using gaze-contingent auditory feedback. 1093-1102 - Yuki Shiga, Andreas Dengel, Takumi Toyama, Koichi Kise, Yuzuko Utsumi:
Daily activity recognition combining gaze motion and visual features. 1103-1111 - Xuehan Xiong, Qin Cai, Zicheng Liu, Zhengyou Zhang:
Eye gaze tracking using an RGBD camera: a comparison with a RGB solution. 1113-1121 - Krzysztof Krejtz, Cezary Biele, Dominik Chrzastowski, Agata Kopacz, Anna Niedzielska, Piotr Toczyski, Andrew T. Duchowski:
Gaze-controlled gaming: immersive and difficult but not cognitively overloading. 1123-1129 - Yannick Lufimpu-Luviya, Pierre Drap, Djamel Merad, Thierry Baccino, Véronique Drai-Zerbib, Bernard Fertil:
Identification of purchasing scenarios through eye-tracking features. 1131-1140 - Daniel J. Liebling, Susan T. Dumais:
Gaze and mouse coordination in everyday work. 1141-1150 - Moritz Kassner, William Patera, Andreas Bulling:
Pupil: an open source platform for pervasive eye tracking and mobile gaze-based interaction. 1151-1160 - Linnéa Larsson, Marcus Nyström, Andrea Schwaller, Martin Stridh, Kenneth Holmqvist:
Compensation of head movements in mobile eye-tracking data using an inertial measurement unit. 1161-1167 - Daniel J. Liebling, Sören Preibusch:
Privacy considerations for a pervasive eye tracking world. 1169-1177
SmartHealthSys 2014 - ACM UbiComp Workshop on Smart Health Systems and Applications
- Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Parisa Rashidi, Michael K. Ong, Diane J. Cook, Roozbeh Jafari, George Demiris, Misha Pavel, Marjorie Skubic:
SmartHealthSys 2014: ACM ubicomp international workshop on smart health systems and applications. 1179-1185 - Costas Sideris, Nabil Alshurafa, Behnam Shahbazi, Majid Sarrafzadeh, Mohammad Pourhomayoun:
Using electronic health records to predict severity of condition for congestive heart failure patients. 1187-1192 - Ahmed Nait Aicha, Gwenn Englebienne, Ben J. A. Kröse:
Modeling visit behaviour in smart homes using unsupervised learning. 1193-1200 - Christa Simon, Ramyar Saeedi, Chris Cain, Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, Shervin Hajiamini, Diane J. Cook:
Digital memory notebook: experimental evaluation of motivational reward strategies. 1201-1208 - Saskia Robben, Margriet Pol, Ben J. A. Kröse:
Longitudinal ambient sensor monitoring for functional health assessments: a case study. 1209-1216 - Prafulla Dawadi, Diane J. Cook, Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe:
Smart home-based longitudinal functional assessment. 1217-1224 - Eiko Kai, Ashir Ahmed, Sozo Inoue, Atsushi Taniguchi, Naoki Nakashima, Yasunobu Nohara, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
Evolving health consultancy by predictive caravan health sensing in developing countries. 1225-1232 - Bobak Mortazavi, Sunghoon Ivan Lee, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
User-centric exergaming with fine-grain activity recognition: a dynamic optimization approach. 1233-1240 - Zahra Hajihashemi, Mihail Popescu:
A new illness recognition framework using frequent temporal pattern mining. 1241-1247 - Daniel Waltisberg, Oliver Amft, Gerhard Tröster:
Accuracy-coverage tradeoff of nocturnal vital sign estimation in smart beds. 1249-1256 - Anming Li, Hareton Leung, Yvette Lui:
Friend recommendation for weight loss app. 1257-1264 - Luís A. Castro, Jesús Favela, Jessica Beltrán, Edgar Chávez, Moisés Pérez, Marcela D. Rodríguez, Eduardo Quintana, René F. Navarro:
Collaborative opportunistic sensing with mobile phones. 1265-1272 - Greg Barish, Eric B. Elbogen, Patricia Lester, William R. Saltzman:
Beyond sensors: reading patients through caregivers and context. 1273-1277
UPSIDE - Workshop on Usable Privacy & Security for Wearable and Domestic Ubiquitous Devices
- Jaeyeon Jung, Tadayoshi Kohno:
Workshop on usable privacy & security for wearable and domestic ubiquitous devices (UPSIDE). 1279-1282 - Franziska Roesner, Tadayoshi Kohno, Tamara Denning, Ryan Calo, Bryce Clayton Newell:
Augmented reality: hard problems of law and policy. 1283-1288 - Nisarg Raval, Landon P. Cox, Animesh Srivastava, Ashwin Machanavajjhala, Kiron Lebeck:
MarkIt: privacy markers for protecting visual secrets. 1289-1295 - Robert Templeman, Apu Kapadia, Roberto Hoyle, David J. Crandall:
Reactive security: responding to visual stimuli from wearable cameras. 1297-1306 - Jaeyeon Jung, Matthai Philipose:
Courteous glass. 1307-1312 - Quentin Stafford-Fraser, Graeme Jenkinson, Frank Stajano, Max Spencer, Chris Warrington, Jeunese A. Payne:
To have and have not: variations on secret sharing to model user presence. 1313-1320 - Geert Vanderhulst, Marc Van den Broeck, Fahim Kawsar:
Exploring the design space for geo-fenced connected devices and services at home. 1321-1327 - Benjamin Johnson, Thomas Maillart, John C.-I. Chuang:
My thoughts are not your thoughts. 1329-1338
WAHM 2014 - Workshop on Ubiquitous Technologies for Augmenting the Human Mind
- Tilman Dingler, Albrecht Schmidt, Kai Kunze, Marc Langheinrich, Nigel Davies, Niels Henze:
WAHM 2014: workshop on ubiquitous technologies for augmenting the human mind. 1339-1345 - Manuel Dietrich, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
Recall your actions! Using wearable activity recognition to augment the human mind. 1347-1353 - Evangelos Niforatos, Marc Langheinrich, Agon Bexheti:
My good old kodak: understanding the impact of having only 24 pictures to take. 1355-1360 - Dawood Al-Masslawi, Rodger Lea, Sidney S. Fels, Leanne M. Currie:
Recording events, interactions, and annotations to communicate reasoning in medical situations. 1361-1368 - Ashley Colley, Jonna Häkkilä, Juho Rantakari:
Augmenting the home to remember: initial user perceptions. 1369-1372 - Yao Wang, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones:
Exploring the role of prospective memory in location-based reminders. 1373-1380 - Philipp Scholl, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
Wearable digitization of life science experiments. 1381-1388 - Albrecht Schmidt, Marc Langheinrich, Nigel Davies, Geoff Ward:
Déjà vu - technologies that make new situations look familiar: position paper. 1389-1396 - Sarah Clinch, Paul Metzger, Nigel Davies:
Lifelogging for 'observer' view memories: an infrastructure approach. 1397-1404 - Shoya Ishimaru, Kai Kunze, Koichi Kise, Masahiko Inami:
Position paper: brain teasers - toward wearable computing that engages our mind. 1405-1408
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