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UbiComp 2013: Zurich, Switzerland - Adjunct Publication
- Friedemann Mattern, Silvia Santini, John F. Canny, Marc Langheinrich, Jun Rekimoto:
The 2013 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, UbiComp '13, Zurich, Switzerland, September 8-12, 2013 - Adjunct Publication. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2215-7
Poster, demo, & video presentations
- Marina Mikubo, Koji Tsukada, Itiro Siio:
AcrySense: interactive carved acrylic board. 1-4 - Max Pfeiffer, Stefan Schneegaß, Florian Alt:
Supporting interaction in public space with electrical muscle stimulation. 5-8 - Yasue Kishino, Yasushi Sakurai, Yutaka Yanagisawa, Takayuki Suyama, Futoshi Naya:
SVD-based hierarchical data gathering for environmental monitoring. 9-12 - Zulqarnain Rashid, Kamruddin Nur, Anna Carreras, Rafael Pous:
Browsing reality: dynamic contextualization in human scale smart spaces. 13-16 - Noriyuki Fujimura, Masa Inakage, Hideki Sunahara, Satoru Tokuhisa, Atsuro Ueki, Masato Yamanouchi:
OpenLight: a concept of urban lighting to make urbanites aware of each other. 17-20 - Jun Yang, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Simon Gibbs:
Efficient in-pocket detection with mobile phones. 31-34 - A. J. Bernheim Brush, Evgeni Filippov, Danny Huang, Jaeyeon Jung, Ratul Mahajan, Frank Martinez, Khurshed Mazhar, Amar Phanishayee, Arjmand Samuel, James Scott, Rayman Preet Singh:
Lab of things: a platform for conducting studies with connected devices in multiple homes. 35-38 - Olli Koskenranta, Ashley Colley, Jonna Häkkilä:
Portable CAVE using a mobile projector. 39-42 - Shijia Pan, Yulai Shen, Zheng Sun, Priya Mahajan, Lin Zhang, Pei Zhang:
Demo abstract: saving energy in smart commercial buildings through social gaming. 43-46 - Philipp Scholl, Nagihan Kücükyildiz, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
Bridging the last gap: LedTX - optical data transmission of sensor data for web-services. 47-50 - Ivan Elhart, Nemanja Memarovic, Marc Langheinrich, Elisa Rubegni:
Control and scheduling interface for public displays. 51-54 - Nemanja Memarovic, Ivan Elhart, Andrea Michelotti, Elisa Rubegni, Marc Langheinrich:
Social networked displays: integrating networked public displays with social media. 55-58 - Gerald Pirkl, Paul Lukowicz:
Resonant magnetic coupling indoor localization system. 59-62 - Boris Magnusson, Björn A. Johnsson:
Some like it hot: automating an electric kettle using PalCom. 63-66 - Stephen Voida, Mark J. Matthews, Saeed Abdullah, Mengxi (Chrissie) Xi, Matthew Green, Won Jun Jang, Donald Hu, John Weinrich, Prashama Patil, Mashfiqui Rabbi, Tauhidur Rahman, Geri Gay, Ellen Frank, Tanzeem Choudhury:
MoodRhythm: tracking and supporting daily rhythms. 67-70 - Azusa Kadomura, Cheng-Yuan Li, Yen-Chang Chen, Hao-Hua Chu, Koji Tsukada, Itiro Siio:
Sensing fork and persuasive game for improving eating behavior. 71-74 - Matthias Weing, Amrei Röhlig, Katja Rogers, Jan Gugenheimer, Florian Schaub, Bastian Könings, Enrico Rukzio, Michael Weber:
P.I.A.N.O.: enhancing instrument learning via interactive projected augmentation. 75-78 - Anna Maria Polli, Matthias Korn, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose:
Local area artworks: collaborative art interpretation on-site. 79-82 - Bastian Könings, Florian Schaub, Michael Weber:
Prifi beacons: piggybacking privacy implications on wifi beacons. 83-86 - Ayano Nishimura, Itiro Siio:
ConteXinger: a context-aware song generator. 87-90 - Shin-ya Sato, Masami Takahashi, Masato Matsuo:
Giving context to sounds through mediation of physical objects. 91-94 - Zhixian Yan, Jun Yang, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia:
Smartphone bluetooth based social sensing. 95-98 - Yuqiong Xu, Zhiqiang Ye, Longbiao Chen, Shijian Li, Gang Pan:
TaskShadow-W: NFC-triggered migration of web browsing across personal devices. 99-102 - Kazushige Ouchi, Miwako Doi:
Smartphone-based monitoring system for activities of daily living for elderly people and their relatives etc. 103-106 - Subhash Sathyakeerthy, Maurizio Di Rocco, Federico Pecora, Alessandro Saffiotti:
Scaling up ubiquitous robotic systems from home to town (and beyond). 107-110 - Xin Qi, Qing Yang, David T. Nguyen, Gang Zhou:
Context-aware frame rate adaption for video chat on smartphones. 111-114 - Kota Tsubouchi, Ryoma Kawajiri, Masamichi Shimosaka:
Working-relationship detection from fitbit sensor data. 115-118 - Silvia Gabrielli, Rosa Maimone:
Digital interventions for sustainable urban mobility: a pilot study. 119-122 - Igor Bilogrevic, Kévin Huguenin, Murtuza Jadliwala, Florent Lopez, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Philip Ginzboorg, Valtteri Niemi:
Inferring social ties in pervasive networks: an on-campus comparative study. 123-126 - Hayley Hung, Gwenn Englebienne:
Systematic evaluation of social behaviour modelling with a single accelerometer. 127-130 - Yasuyuki Hayashi, Soh Masuko:
Visualization of dimension measurement using a consumer grade tablet camera-audio sensor. 131-134 - Hitomi Tsujita, Kensaku Kawauchi, Jun Rekimoto:
Vasque: a privacy preserving casual communication system based on a circular mirror metaphor. 135-138 - Jun-ichiro Watanabe, Saki Matsuda, Kazuo Yano:
Using wearable sensor badges to improve scholastic performance. 139-142 - Ling Chen, Ibrar Hussain, Ri Chen, WeiKai Huang, Gencai Chen:
BlueView: a perception assistant system for the visually impaired. 143-146 - Christoph Amma, Hannes Volk, Tanja Schultz:
Compressed signal representation for inertial sensor signals. 147-150 - Mikhail Afanasov, Luca Mottola, Carlo Ghezzi:
Towards context-oriented programming in wireless sensor networks. 151-154 - Jingyuan Cheng, Bo Zhou, Kai Kunze, Carl Christian Rheinländer, Sebastian Wille, Norbert Wehn, Jens Weppner, Paul Lukowicz:
Activity recognition and nutrition monitoring in every day situations with a textile capacitive neckband. 155-158 - Aleksandar Matic, Alban Maxhuni, Venet Osmani, Oscar Mayora:
Virtual uniforms: using sound frequencies for grouping individuals. 159-162 - Chungkuk Yoo, Jaemyung Shin, Inseok Hwang, Junehwa Song:
FaceLog: capturing user's everyday face using mobile devices. 163-166 - Xun Zou, Wangsheng Zhang, Shijian Li, Gang Pan:
Prophet: what app you wish to use next. 167-170 - Matteo Ferroni, Andrea Cazzola, Domenico Matteo, Alessandro Antonio Nacci, Donatella Sciuto, Marco Domenico Santambrogio:
MPower: gain back your android battery life! 171-174 - Yan Zhai, Guoying Zhao, Toni Alatalo, Janne Heikkilä, Timo Ojala, Xinyuan Huang:
Gesture interaction for wall-sized touchscreen display. 175-178 - Markus Funk, Albrecht Schmidt, Lars Erik Holmquist:
Antonius: a mobile search engine for the physical world. 179-182 - Marcus Winter:
Inch-scale interactive displays for social object annotation. 183-186 - Rui Fukui, Keisuke Maeda, Masahiko Watanabe, Masamichi Shimosaka, Tomomasa Sato:
Numerical modeling of image discriminability for home storage and organization system on a smart device. 187-190 - Wei Liu, Pieter Jan Stappers, Gert Pasman, Jenneke Taal-Fokker:
Designing generation Y interaction by eliciting interaction qualities. 191-194 - Hsun-Ping Hsieh, Cheng-Te Li:
Constructing trip routes with user preference from location check-in data. 195-198 - Zhixian Yan, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Sumit Mittal, Archan Misra, Karl Aberer:
An exploration with online complex activity recognition using cellphone accelerometer. 199-202 - Yu Enokibori, Yoshu Ito, Akihisa Suzuki, Hirotaka Mizuno, Yuuki Shimakami, Tsutomu Kawabe, Kenji Mase:
SpiroVest: an e-textile-based wearable spirometer with posture change adaptability. 203-206 - Yu Enokibori, Akihisa Suzuki, Hirotaka Mizuno, Yuuki Shimakami, Kenji Mase:
E-textile pressure sensor based on conductive fiber and its structure. 207-210 - Tobias Grosshauser, Gerhard Tröster:
Optical bow position, speed and contact point detection. 211-214 - Yuanyuan Xue, Qi Li, Ling Feng, Gari D. Clifford, David A. Clifton:
Towards a micro-blog platform for sensing and easing adolescent psychological pressures. 215-218 - Lambros Lambrinos, Aristotelis Dosis:
Applying mobile and internet of things technologies in managing parking spaces for people with disabilities. 219-222 - Florian Schaub, Peter Lang, Bastian Könings, Michael Weber:
PriCal: dynamic privacy adaptation of collaborative calendar displays. 223-226 - Antti Jylhä, Petteri Nurmi, Miika Sirén, Samuli Hemminki, Giulio Jacucci:
MatkaHupi: a persuasive mobile application for sustainable mobility. 227-230 - Kai Kunze, Katsuma Tanaka, Masakazu Iwamura, Koichi Kise:
Annotate me: supporting active reading using real-time document image retrieval on mobile devices. 231-234 - Toshiki Takeuchi, Kyohei Suwa, Hiroto Tamura, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose:
A task-management system using future prediction based on personal lifelogs and plans. 235-238 - Simon Mayer, Markus Schalch, Marian George, Gábor Sörös:
Device recognition for intuitive interaction with the web of things. 239-242 - Simon Mayer, Gianin Basler:
Embedded semantic metadata to support device interaction in smart environments. 243-246 - Zeinab Liaghat, Joan Melià-Seguí, Rafael Pous, Ramir De Porrata-Doria:
Consumer experience modeling and enrichment using RFID. 247-250 - Abdullah Al Mahmud, David V. Keyson:
Ubiquitous support for midwives to leverage daily activities. 251-254 - Michael Oliver Brock, Per Ola Kristensson:
Supporting blind navigation using depth sensing and sonification. 255-258 - Meiyu Huang, Yiqiang Chen, Linglin Yin, Wen Ji:
Ti-Photograph: a tele-immersive photograph system for distributed parents and children. 259-262 - Shun Yoshimi, Takuya Azumi, Nobuhiko Nishio:
PDR-based adaptation for user-progress in interactive navigation system. 263-266 - Zhenyu Chen, Yiqiang Chen, Shuangquan Wang, Junfa Liu, Xingyu Gao, Andrew T. Campbell:
Inferring social contextual behavior from bluetooth traces. 267-270 - Yu You, Ville-Veikko Mattila:
Visualizing web mash-ups for in-situ vision-based mobile AR applications. 271-274 - Filippo Casamassima, Alberto Ferrari, Bojan Milosevic, Laura Rocchi, Elisabetta Farella:
Wearable audio-feedback system for gait rehabilitation in subjects with Parkinson's disease. 275-278 - Raúl Parada, Anna Carreras, Joan Melià-Seguí, Rafael Pous:
Study of a monopulse system with RFID antennas for applications oriented to retail industry. 279-282 - Kai Kunze, Shoya Ishimaru, Yuzuko Utsumi, Koichi Kise:
My reading life: towards utilizing eyetracking on unmodified tablets and phones. 283-286 - Haechan Lee, Miri Moon, Taiwoo Park, Inseok Hwang, Uichin Lee, Junehwa Song:
Dungeons & swimmers: designing an interactive exergame for swimming. 287-290 - Lei Xie, Yafeng Yin, Xiang Lu, Bo Sheng, Sanglu Lu:
iFridge: an intelligent fridge for food management based on RFID technology. 291-294 - Marcel Walch, Michael Rietzler, Julia Greim, Florian Schaub, Björn Wiedersheim, Michael Weber:
homeBLOX: making home automation usable. 295-298 - Yutaro Kyono, Takuro Yonezawa, Hiroki Nozaki, Masaki Ogawa, Tomotaka Ito, Jin Nakazawa, Kazunori Takashio, Hideyuki Tokuda:
EverCopter: continuous and adaptive over-the-air sensing with detachable wired flying objects. 299-302 - Matthias Budde, Matthias Berning, Christopher Baumgärtner, Florian Kinn, Timo Kopf, Sven Ochs, Frederik Reiche, Till Riedel, Michael Beigl:
Point & control - interaction in smart environments: you only click twice. 303-306 - Valentin Heun, James Hobin, Pattie Maes:
Reality editor: programming smarter objects. 307-310 - Yutaro Kyono, Takuro Yonezawa, Hiroki Nozaki, Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda:
FRAGWRAP: fragrance-encapsulated and projected soap bubble for scent mapping. 311-314
Doctoral school
- Elaine M. Huang, Timo Ojala:
The UbiComp 2013 doctoral school. 315-318 - David T. Nguyen:
Evaluating impact of storage on smartphone energy efficiency. 319-324 - Andrew Quitmeyer:
Digital naturalism: interspecies performative tool making for embodied science. 325-330 - Guido Gioberto:
Measuring joint movement through garment-integrated wearable sensing. 331-336 - Eva Ganglbauer:
Towards food waste interventions: an exploratory approach. 337-342 - Gunnar Harboe:
Understanding and augmenting a paper arrangement-based method. 343-348 - Lars Müller:
Pervasive monitoring to support reflective learning. 349-354 - Edison Thomaz:
Practical food journaling. 355-360 - Jisoo Lee:
Supporting self-experimentation of behavior change strategies. 361-366 - Chenren Xu:
Device-free people counting and localization. 367-372
Adaptive security and privacy management for the internet of things
- Stefan Poslad, Mohamed Hamdi, Habtamu Abie:
Adaptive security and privacy management for the internet of things (ASPI 2013). 373-378
Workshop: atelier of smart garments and accessories
- Maurizio Caon, Yong Yue, Giuseppe Andreoni, Elena Mugellini:
Atelier of smart garments and accessories. 379-384 - Andreas Sonderegger:
Smart garments - the issue of usability and aesthetics. 385-392 - Jutta Fortmann, Heiko Müller, Susanne Boll, Wilko Heuten:
Illumee: aesthetic light bracelet as a wearable information display for everyday life. 393-396 - Sajina Tinku, Andrea Adami, Leandro Lorenzelli:
State of the art and perspectives on the fabrication of functional contact lenses. 397-404 - Gary M. Weiss, Ashwin Nathan, J. B. Kropp, Jeffrey W. Lockhart:
WagTag: a dog collar accessory for monitoring canine activity levels. 405-414 - Assunta Matassa, Amon Rapp, Rossana Simeoni:
Wearable accessories for cycling: tracking memories in urban spaces. 415-424 - Leonardo Angelini, Maurizio Caon, Stefano Carrino, Luc Bergeron, Nathalie Nyffeler, Mélanie Jean-Mairet, Elena Mugellini:
Designing a desirable smart bracelet for older adults. 425-434
Workshop: 2nd workshop on recent advances in behavior prediction and pro-active pervasive computing
- Klaus David, Bernd Niklas Klein, Sian Lun Lau, Stephan Sigg, Brian D. Ziebart:
2nd workshop on recent advances in behavior prediction and pro-active pervasive computing. 435-440 - Muawya Habib Sarnoub Eldaw, Mark Levene, George Roussos:
Collective suffix tree-based models for location prediction. 441-450 - Mario Caruso, Çagri Ilban, Francesco Leotta, Massimo Mecella, Stavros Vassos:
Synthesizing daily life logs through gaming and simulation. 451-460 - Jorge Alvarez-Lozano, J. Antonio García-Macías, Edgar Chávez:
Learning and user adaptation in location forecasting. 461-470 - Immanuel König, Bernd Niklas Klein, Klaus David:
On the stability of context prediction. 471-480 - Ye Zhang, Le T. Nguyen, Joy Zhang:
Wait time prediction: how to avoid waiting in lines? 481-490
Workshop: CoSDEO 2013: device-free radio-based recognition
- Markus Scholz, Stephan Sigg, Moustafa Youssef:
CoSDEO 2013: device-free radio-based recognition. 491-498 - Benjamin Wagner, Dirk Timmermann:
Adaptive clustering for device free user positioning utilizing passive RFID. 499-508 - Jihoon Hong, Tomoaki Ohtsuki:
Ambient intelligence sensing using array sensor: device-free radio based approach. 509-520 - Shuyu Shi, Stephan Sigg, Yusheng Ji:
Joint localization and activity recognition from ambient FM broadcast signals. 521-530 - Stephan Sigg, Shuyu Shi, Yusheng Ji:
RF-Based device-free recognition of simultaneously conducted activities. 531-540 - Heba Aly, Moustafa Youssef:
New insights into wifi-based device-free localization. 541-548 - Andrei Popleteev:
Device-free indoor localization using ambient radio signals. 549-552
Workshop: green food technology: Ubicomp opportunities for reducing the environmental impacts of food
- Adrian K. Clear, Rob Comber, Adrian Friday, Eva Ganglbauer, Mike Hazas, Yvonne Rogers:
Green food technology: UbiComp opportunities for reducing the environmental impacts of food. 553-558 - Geremy Farr-Wharton, Marcus Foth, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi:
EatChaFood: challenging technology design to slice food waste production. 559-562 - Elizabeth Edwards, Louise Mullagh, Graham Dean, Gordon S. Blair:
Collective spaces and collected action: towards reconnecting food, consumers and nature. 563-570 - Victoria Shipp, Martin Flintham, Richard Mortier, Brigitte A. Graf, Mehdi Maqbool, Behrang Parhizkar:
Understanding underutilisation: methods for studying fruit and vegetable buying behaviours. 571-574 - Alan Chamberlain, Chloe Griffiths:
Wild food practices: understanding the wider implications for design and HCI. 575-584 - Luis Carlos Rubino de Oliveira, Val Mitchell, Andrew J. May:
Designing a smart phone app for sustainable cooking. 585-588 - Sara Heitlinger, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Janis Jefferies:
UbiComp for grassroots urban food-growing communities. 589-594 - m. c. schraefel:
Green food through green food: a human centered design approach to green food technology. 595-598
Workshop: international workshop on human activity sensing corpus and its application (HASCA2013)
- Nobuo Kawaguchi, Nobuhiko Nishio, Daniel Roggen, Kaori Fujinami, Susanna Pirttikangas:
Chairs' summary/proposal for international workshop on human activity sensing corpus and its application (hasca2013). 599-604 - Katsuhiko Kaji, Hodaka Watanabe, Ryoji Ban, Nobuo Kawaguchi:
HASC-IPSC: indoor pedestrian sensing corpus with a balance of gender and age for indoor positioning and floor-plan generation researches. 605-610 - Kazuya Murao, Tsutomu Terada:
Labeling method for acceleration data using an execution sequence of activities. 611-622 - Kazuya Murao, Haruka Mogari, Tsutomu Terada, Masahiko Tsukamoto:
Evaluation function of sensor position for activity recognition considering wearability. 623-632 - Ryoma Uchida, Hiroto Horino, Ren Ohmura:
Improving fault tolerance of wearable wearable sensor-based activity recognition techniques. 633-644 - Masahiro Iwasaki, Kaori Fujinami:
Pointing gesture recognition using compressed sensing for training data reduction. 645-652 - Minoru Yoshizawa, Wataru Takasaki, Ren Ohmura:
Parameter exploration for response time reduction in accelerometer-based activity recognition. 653-664 - Nobuhiko Nishio, Yuuki Fukuzaki, Takuya Azumi:
Detecting wi-fi base station behavior inappropriate for positioning method in participatory sensing logs. 665-672 - Reuben Kirkham, Aftab Khan, Sourav Bhattacharya, Nils Y. Hammerla, Sebastian Mellor, Daniel Roggen, Thomas Ploetz:
Automatic correction of annotation boundaries in activity datasets by class separation maximization. 673-678 - Amir Muaremi, Julia Seiter, Gerhard Tröster, Agon Bexheti:
Monitor and understand pilgrims: data collection using smartphones and wearable devices. 679-688 - Takamichi Toda, Sozo Inoue, Lin Li:
Parallel, distributed, and differential processing system for human activity sensing flows. 689-700 - Quan Kong, Takuya Maekawa:
Sharing training data among different activity classes. 701-712
Workshop: human interfaces for civic and urban engagement
- Simo Hosio, Jorge Gonçalves, Vassilis Kostakos, Keith Cheverst, Yvonne Rogers:
Human interfaces for civic and urban engagement: HiCUE '13. 713-720 - Alan Chamberlain, Alessio Malizia, Alan J. Dix:
Engaging in island life: big data, micro data, domestic analytics and smart islands. 721-724 - Marcus Foth, Leonardo Parra Agudelo, Robin Palleis:
Digital soapboxes: towards an interaction design agenda for situated civic innovation. 725-728 - Lulwah Al-Barrak, Eiman Kanjo:
A mobile brain sensing system for recommending third places. 729-732 - Yongsung Kim, Julien Eberle, Riikka Hänninen, Erol Can Un, Karl Aberer:
Mobile observatory: an exploratory study of mobile air quality monitoring application. 733-736 - Masaki Ogawa, Marko Jurmu, Tomotaka Ito, Takuro Yonezawa, Jin Nakazawa, Kazunori Takashio, Hideyuki Tokuda:
Reinforcing co-located communication practices through interactive public displays. 737-740 - Chandan Kumar, Benjamin Poppinga, Daniel Haeuser, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Geovisual interfaces to find suitable urban regions for citizens: a user-centered requirement study. 741-744 - Shin'ichi Konomi, Tomoyo Sasao, Masatoshi Arikawa, Hideyuki Fujita:
A mobile phone-based exploratory citizen sensing environment. 745-748 - Noura Alhakbani, Eiman Kanjo:
Zone based indoor mobile air pollution monitoring. 749-752 - Jaime Sánchez, Márcia de Borba Campos, Matías Espinoza, Lotfi B. Merabet:
Accessibility for people who are blind in public transportation systems. 753-756 - Assunta Matassa, Amon Rapp, Rossana Simeoni:
Designing for smart cities: connecting and binding citizens to urban spaces through a new wearable interactive system. 757-760 - Minna Pakanen, Anna Maria Polli, Stella Lee, Joseph Lindley, Jorge Gonçalves:
Tending a virtual garden: exploring connectivity between cities. 761-764
Workshop: HomeSys 2013: workshop on design, technology, systems and applications for the home
- A. J. Bernheim Brush, James Scott, Sarah Mennicken:
HomeSys 2013: workshop on design, technology, systems and applications for the home. 765-768 - Frank T. H. den Hartog, Pieter Nooren, Archi Delphinanto, Erik R. Fledderus:
On managed services lanes and their use in home networks. 769-776 - Ilhan Aslan, Martin Murer, Florian Primessnig, Christiane Moser, Manfred Tscheligi:
The digital bookshelf: decorating with collections of digital books. 777-784 - Luigi De Russis, Dario Bonino, Fulvio Corno:
The smart home controller on your wrist. 785-792 - Marc-Oliver Pahl, Georg Carle:
Taking smart space users into the development loop: an architecture for community based software development for smart spaces. 793-800 - Michael Rietzler, Julia Greim, Marcel Walch, Florian Schaub, Björn Wiedersheim, Michael Weber:
homeBLOX: introducing process-driven home automation. 801-808 - Oliver Bates, Mike Hazas:
Exploring the hidden impacts of HomeSys: energy and emissions of home sensing and automation. 809-814 - Oliver Bates, Matthew Broadbent:
HomeFlow: inferring device usage with network traces. 815-820 - Tanushyam Chattopadhyay, Sangheeta Roy:
Human localization at home using kinect. 821-828 - Tom Lodge, Tom Rodden, Richard Mortier:
Communities in the clouds: support for high-rise living. 829-836 - Timo Jakobi, Gunnar Stevens:
Always beta: cooperative design in the smart home. 837-844 - Sho Hashimoto, Toshiyuki Masui:
The furniture of ubiquitous computing. 845-852 - Muhammad Umer Iqbal, Ngewi Fet, Stephan Wagner, Marcus Handte, Pedro José Marrón:
Living++: a platform for assisted living applications. 853-860 - Daniel Garnier-Moiroux, Fernando Silveira, Anmol Sheth:
Towards user identification in the home from appliance usage patterns. 861-868
Workshop: 2nd ACM international workshop on mobile systems for computational social science
- Nicholas D. Lane, Mirco Musolesi:
2nd ACM international workshop on mobile systems for computational social science. 875-882 - Hitoshi Kawasaki, Atsushi Yamamoto, Hisashi Kurasawa, Hiroshi Sato, Motonori Nakamura, Ryuma Kakinuma:
An evaluation of method for encouraging participation. 883-890 - Omer Barak, Gabriella Cohen, Alla Gazit, Eran Toch:
The price is right?: economic value of location sharing. 891-900 - Sang Jeong Lee, Chulhong Min, Chungkuk Yoo, Junehwa Song:
Understanding customer malling behavior in an urban shopping mall using smartphones. 901-910 - Neal Lathia, Kiran Rachuri, Cecilia Mascolo, George Roussos:
Open source smartphone libraries for computational social science. 911-920 - Ana Aguiar, Mariana Kaiseler, Hugo Meinedo, Traian E. Abrudan, Pedro R. Almeida:
Speech stress assessment using physiological and psychological measures. 921-930 - Sebastian Feese, Gerhard Tröster:
Robust voice activity detection for social sensing. 931-938
Workshop: workshop on personal and pervasive fabrication (PerFab 2013)
- Manfred Lau, Christian Weichel, Nicolas Villar:
Workshop on personal and pervasive fabrication (PerFab 2013). 939-944 - Guido Hermans:
Wordpress of objects: addressing layman participation in a post-industrial society. 945-950 - Raquel Plumed, Pedro Company, P. A. C. Varley, Ralph R. Martin:
From sketches to CAM models: perceiving pockets and steps in single-view wireframe sketches of polyhedral shapes. 951-958 - Hiroya Tanaka, Yusuke Tominaka, Atsushi Masumori, Taisuke Ohshima, Keita Sekijima, Youka Watanabe:
3D effects box for bridging 3D scan and 3D print. 959-962
Workshop: PeTRE -- workshop on pervasive technologies in retail environment
- Markus Löchtefeld, Petteri Nurmi, Florian Michahelles, Carsten Magerkurth, Patrik Floréen, Antonio Krüger:
PeTRE: workshop on pervasive technologies in retail environments. 963-968 - Le T. Nguyen, Joy Zhang:
Wi-Fi fingerprinting through active learning using smartphones. 969-976 - Ming Li, Katrin Arning, Luisa Bremen, Oliver Sack, Martina Ziefle, Leif Kobbelt:
ProFi: design and evaluation of a product finder in a supermarket scenario. 977-984 - Andrew Spink, Ben Locke, Nico Van der Aa, Lucas P. J. J. Noldus:
TrackLab: an innovative system for location sensing, customer flow analysis and persuasive information presentation. 985-990 - Salvatore Longo, Ernö Kovacs, Jörn Franke, Miquel Martin:
Enriching shopping experiences with pervasive displays and smart things. 991-998 - Thomas Meneweger, David Wilfinger, Ilhan Aslan, Doris Zachhuber, Manfred Tscheligi:
Towards the counter free store: requirements for mobile sales assistants. 999-1006 - Gerrit Kahl:
A plugin framework to control electronic shelf labels. 1007-1014 - Markus Löchtefeld, Matthias Böhmer, Florian Daiber, Sven Gehring:
Augmented reality-based advertising strategies for paper leaflets. 1015-1022 - Rafael Pous, Joan Melià-Seguí, Anna Carreras, Marc Morenza-Cinos, Zulqarnain Rashid:
Cricking: customer-product interaction in retail using pervasive technologies. 1023-1028 - Joan Melià-Seguí, Rafael Pous, Anna Carreras, Marc Morenza-Cinos, Raúl Parada, Zeinab Liaghat, Ramir De Porrata-Doria:
Enhancing the shopping experience through RFID in an actual retail store. 1029-1036 - Anna Carreras, Marc Morenza-Cinos, Rafael Pous, Joan Melià-Seguí, Kamruddin Nur, Joan Oliver, Ramir De Porrata-Doria:
STORE VIEW: pervasive RFID & indoor navigation based retail inventory management. 1037-1042 - Nour El Mawass, Eiman Kanjo:
A supermarket stress map. 1043-1046 - Jon Bird, Daniel Fozzati, Daniel Harrison, Paul Marshall:
Healthy shopping: a longitudinal study of a mobile app to encourage a balanced diet. 1047-1054
Workshop: PUCAA: 1st international workshop on pervasive urban crowdsensing architecture and applications
- Zhixian Yan, Nilanjan Banerjee, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Archan Misra, Mani B. Srivastava, Sumit Mittal:
PUCAA: 1st international workshop on pervasive urban crowdsensing architecture and applications. 1055-1062 - Tenshi Hara, Thomas Springer, Gerd Bombach, Alexander Schill:
Decentralised approach for a reusable crowdsourcing platform utilising standard web servers. 1063-1074 - Leye Wang, Daqing Zhang, Haoyi Xiong:
effSense: energy-efficient and cost-effective data uploading in mobile crowdsensing. 1075-1086 - Henrik Blunck, Niels Olof Bouvin, Tobias Franke, Kaj Grønbæk, Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard, Paul Lukowicz, Markus Wüstenberg:
On heterogeneity in mobile sensing applications aiming at representative data collection. 1087-1098 - Ivana Podnar Zarko, Aleksandar Antonic, Kresimir Pripuzic:
Publish/subscribe middleware for energy-efficient mobile crowdsensing. 1099-1110 - Manoj R. Rege, Vlado Handziski, Adam Wolisz:
CrowdMeter: an emulation platform for performance evaluation of crowd-sensing applications. 1111-1122 - Asma Ahmad Farhan, Athanasios Bamis, Bing Wang:
Locating emergencies in a campus using wi-fi access point association data. 1123-1134 - Avik Ghose, Chirabrata Bhaumik, Tapas Chakravarty:
BlueEye: a system for proximity detection using bluetooth on mobile phones. 1135-1142 - Erol Can Un, Julien Eberle, Yongsung Kim, Karl Aberer:
A model-based back-end for air quality data management. 1143-1150 - Palanivel A. Kodeswaran, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Parikshit Sharma, Sougata Mukherjea, Anupam Joshi:
Combining smart phone and infrastructure sensors to improve security in enterprise settings. 1151-1158 - Duc Viet Le, Hans Scholten, Paul J. M. Havinga:
FLEAD: online frequency likelihood estimation anomaly detection for mobile sensing. 1159-1166 - Vigneshwaran Subbaraju, Amit Kumar, Vikrant Nandakumar, Sonali Batra, Salil S. Kanhere, Pradipta De, Vinayak S. Naik, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Archan Misra:
ConferenceSense: monitoring of public events using phone sensors. 1167-1174 - Martin Becker, Juergen Mueller, Andreas Hotho, Gerd Stumme:
A generic platform for ubiquitous and subjective data. 1175-1182
Workshop: PURBA 2013: workshop on pervasive urban applications
- Francesco Calabrese, Giusy Di Lorenzo, Dominik Dahlem, Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Neal Lathia:
PURBA 2013: workshop on pervasive urban applications. 1183-1188 - Sourav Bhattacharya, Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Petteri Nurmi, Arto Klami, Marco Veloso, Carlos Bento:
Gaussian process-based predictive modeling for bus ridership. 1189-1198 - Benyounes Moumni, Vanessa Frías-Martínez, Enrique Frías-Martínez:
Characterizing social response to urban earthquakes using cell-phone network data: the 2012 oaxaca earthquake. 1199-1208 - Darshan Santani, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Revisiting the generality of the rank-based human mobility model. 1209-1218 - Apichon Witayangkurn, Teerayut Horanont, Yoshihide Sekimoto, Ryosuke Shibasaki:
Anomalous event detection on large-scale GPS data from mobile phones using hidden markov model and cloud platform. 1219-1228 - Marco Veloso, Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Carlos Bento:
Exploring relationship between taxi volume and flue gases' concentrations. 1229-1238 - Stefan Foell, Gerd Kortuem, Reza Rawassizadeh, Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Marco Veloso, Carlos Bento:
Mining temporal patterns of transport behaviour for predicting future transport usage. 1239-1248
Workshop: 1st workshop on human factors and activity recognition in healthcare, wellness and assisted living
- Pierluigi Casale, Steven Houben, Oliver Amft:
1st workshop on human factors and activity recognition in healthcare, wellness and assisted living: recognise2interact. 1249-1254 - Avik Ghose, Priyanka Sinha, Chirabrata Bhaumik, Aniruddha Sinha, Amit Kumar Agrawal, Anirban Dutta Choudhury:
UbiHeld: ubiquitous healthcare monitoring system for elderly and chronic patients. 1255-1264 - Shahram Jalaliniya, Jeremiah Smith, Miguel Sousa, Lars Büthe, Thomas Pederson:
Touch-less interaction with medical images using hand & foot gestures. 1265-1274 - Mirco Rossi, Oliver Amft, Sebastian Feese, Christian Käslin, Gerhard Tröster:
MyConverse: recognising and visualising personal conversations using smartphones. 1275-1284 - Ahmed Nait Aicha, Gwenn Englebienne, Ben J. A. Kröse:
How lonely is your grandma?: detecting the visits to assisted living elderly from wireless sensor network data. 1285-1294 - Philipp Scholl, Nagihan Kücükyildiz, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
When do you light a fire?: capturing tobacco use with situated, wearable sensors. 1295-1304 - Shahram Jalaliniya, Jeremiah Smith, Miguel Sousa, Lars Büthe, Thomas Pederson:
Demo: touch-less interaction with medical images using hand & foot gestures. 1305-1306 - Mirco Rossi, Oliver Amft, Sebastian Feese, Christian Käslin, Gerhard Tröster:
MyConverse in action: monitoring conversations using smartphones. 1307-1308 - Philipp Scholl, Nagihan Kücükyildiz, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
When do you light a fire?: capturing tobacco use with situated wearable sensors. 1309-1310
Workshop: uncovering the hidden pulse of a city
- Sarah Gallacher, Vaiva Kalnikaité, Julie A. McCann, David Prendergast, Jon Bird, Hans-Christian Jetter:
SenCity: uncovering the hidden pulse of a city (workshop). 1311-1316 - Dominik Allemann, Martin Raubal:
Towards healthier urban mobility. 1317-1320 - Luluah Al-Husain, Eiman Kanjo, Alan Chamberlain:
Sense of space: mapping physiological emotion response in urban space. 1321-1324 - Kaisa Vent:
The advantages of passive mobile positioning as a type of community sensing for analyzing space-time behaviour of a citizen. 1325-1328 - Maarten Groen, Wouter Meys, Mettina Veenstra:
Creating smart information services for tourists by means of dynamic open data. 1329-1330 - Matthew D. Jarvis, Toby Harris, Laurissa N. Tokarchuk:
Ubicomp'13 sencity workshop: sensing festivals as cities. 1331-1334 - Natalia Díaz Rodríguez, Johan Lilius, Manuel Pegalajar Cuéllar, Miguel Delgado Calvo-Flores:
Rapid prototyping of semantic applications in smart spaces with a visual rule language. 1335-1338 - Shin'ichi Konomi, Tomoyo Sasao, Wataru Ohno, Kenta Shoji, Masatoshi Arikawa, Hideyuki Fujita:
From crowding detection to community fieldwork: supporting sensing work in context. 1339-1342 - Stefan Foell, Reza Rawassizadeh, Gerd Kortuem:
Informing the design of future transport information services with travel behaviour data. 1343-1346 - Thiago Henrique Silva, Pedro O. S. Vaz de Melo, Jussara M. Almeida, Antonio A. F. Loureiro:
On the use of participatory sensing to better understand city dynamics. 1347-1350 - Veronika Mooses:
Geographical perspective in city sensing. 1351-1354 - Nicholas K. Taylor, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Mei Yii Lim, Patrick Skillen, Fraser R. Blackmun, M. Howard Williams:
Congestrian: monitoring pedestrian traffic and congestion. 1355-1358 - Larissa Romualdo-Suzuki, Anthony Finkelstein, David M. Gann:
A middleware framework for urban data management. 1359-1362 - Flora Dilys Salim, Chin Koi Khoo:
emoTicSpace: when the built environments get emotional... 1363-1366 - Rose Johnson:
Using technology to reveal the politics of the built environment. 1367-1368 - Moritz Behrens:
Living light lab: exploring instant feedback in mediated urban space. 1369-1372
Workshop: SOFTec 2013: second workshop on computer mediated social offline interactions
- Nemanja Memarovic, Vassilis Kostakos, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Albrecht Schmidt:
SOFTec 2013: second workshop on computer mediated social offline interactions. 1373-1380 - Maurizio Caon, Elena Mugellini, Omar Abou Khaled:
A pervasive game to promote social offline interaction. 1381-1384 - Tiago Dias Camacho, Marcus Foth, Andry Rakotonirainy:
TrainRoulette: promoting situated in-train social interaction between passengers. 1385-1388 - Inga Saatz:
Linking mobile learning and offline interaction: a case study. 1389-1392 - Jelena Mirkovic:
Utilizing emerging technologies to promote more efficient face-to-face patient-clinician communication. 1393-1396 - Antonella Frisiello, Antonio Lotito, Giovanni Luca Spoto, Vito Macchia, Thomas Bolognesi, Francesco Ruà:
A new urban technoscape component: the smart2poster. 1397-1400 - Hansen Wei, Elisa Giaccardi, Marieke Sonneveld:
Exploring design opportunities for social intimacy through everyday objects and practices. 1401-1404 - Stefan Kreitmayer, Robin C. Laney, Stephen Peake, Yvonne Rogers:
Sharing bubbles: reflections on offline multi-surface scenarios. 1405-1408
Workshop: ubiquitous mobile instrumentation
- Denzil Ferreira, Christian Koehler, Evangelos Karapanos, Vassilis Kostakos:
Ubiquitous mobile instrumentation. 1409-1412 - Joe Marshall:
Smartphone sensing for distributed swim stroke coaching and research. 1413-1416 - Borja Gamecho, Luis Gardeazabal, Julio Abascal:
Combination and abstraction of sensors for mobile context-awareness. 1417-1422 - Matthias Böhmer, Christian Lander, Antonio Krüger:
What's in the apps for context?: extending a sensor for studying app usage to informing context-awareness. 1423-1426 - Yunus Emre Ustev, Özlem Durmaz Incel, Cem Ersoy:
User, device and orientation independent human activity recognition on mobile phones: challenges and a proposal. 1427-1436 - Liliya I. Besaleva, Alfred C. Weaver:
CrowdHelp: application for improved emergency response through crowdsourced information. 1437-1446 - Mattia Gustarini, Selim Ickin, Katarzyna Wac:
Evaluation of challenges in human subject studies "in-the-wild" using subjects' personal smartphones. 1447-1456 - Javier Bustos-Jiménez, Gabriel Del Canto, Sebastián Pereira, Felipe Lalanne, José M. Piquer, Gabriel Hourton, Alfredo Cádiz, Victor Ramiro:
How AdkintunMobile measured the world. 1457-1462
Workshop: wearable systems for industrial augmented reality applications
- Christian Buergy, Holger Kenn:
Wearable systems for industrial augmented reality applications. 1463-1466 - Tim Verbelen, Pieter Simoens, Bart Dhoedt:
Towards a component-based platform for industrial AR. 1467-1470 - Matthias Berning, Takuro Yonezawa, Till Riedel, Jin Nakazawa, Michael Beigl, Hideyuki Tokuda:
pARnorama: 360 degree interactive video for augmented reality prototyping. 1471-1474 - Markus Ehmann:
Evaluating customer expectance of mixed reality applications in order picking. 1475-1478 - Bernard Kress, Meimei Shin:
Diffractive and holographic optics as optical combiners in head mounted displays. 1479-1482 - Christian Buergy, Joerg Seitz:
The bumpy road of bringing wearable augmented reality systems to market. 1483-1486
Workshop: WoT 2013: fourth international workshop on the web of things
- Simon Mayer, Vlad Trifa, Dave Raggett, Dominique Guinard:
WoT 2013: fourth international workshop on the web of things. 1487-1494 - Matthias Kovatsch:
CoAP for the web of things: from tiny resource-constrained devices to the web browser. 1495-1504 - Simon Mayer, Gianin Basler:
Semantic metadata to support device interaction in smart environments. 1505-1514 - Paulo Ricca, Kostas Stathis:
A RESTful and decentralised implementation of open objects. 1515-1524 - Martin Alexander Neumann, Daniel Hassler, Yong Ding, Till Riedel, Michael Beigl:
Temporally-relaxed conditions for activation of services in the web of things. 1525-1534 - Andrei Ciortea, Olivier Boissier, Antoine Zimmermann, Adina Magda Florea:
Reconsidering the social web of things: position paper. 1535-1544 - Ricardo Aparecido Perez de Almeida, Michael Blackstock, Rodger Lea, Roberto Calderon, Antônio Francisco do Prado, Hélio Crestana Guardia:
Thing broker: a twitter for things. 1545-1554 - Gérôme Bovet, Jean Hennebert:
Offering web-of-things connectivity to building networks. 1555-1564 - Michael Blackstock, Rodger Lea:
Toward interoperability in a web of things. 1565-1574
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