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UbiComp 2016: Heidelberg, Germany - Adjunct
- Paul Lukowicz, Antonio Krüger, Andreas Bulling, Youn-Kyung Lim, Shwetak N. Patel:
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct 2016, Heidelberg, Germany, September 12-16, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4462-3
Posters
- Nova Ahmed, Minhaz Ahmed Syrus, Arshad M. Chowdhury:
Softsense: sensing at software level. 1-4 - Albara Alohali, Kai Kunze, Robert C. Earle:
Run with me: designing storytelling tools for runners. 5-8 - Ionut Andone, Konrad Blaszkiewicz, Mark Eibes, Boris Trendafilov, Christian Montag, Alexander Markowetz:
How age and gender affect smartphone usage. 9-12 - Mihaela Apetroaie-Cristea, Mark Scott, Steven J. Johnston, Simon J. Cox:
Indoor localisation system based on low-cost commodity hardware. 13-16 - Michael Barz, Mohammad Mehdi Moniri, Markus Weber, Daniel Sonntag:
Multimodal multisensor activity annotation tool. 17-20 - Jonathan Brem, Jürgen Hahn:
SmileAtMe: rating and recommending funny images via smile detection. 21-24 - Luca Cagliero, Tania Cerquitelli, Silvia Chiusano, Paolo Garza, Giuseppe Ricupero:
Discovering air quality patterns in urban environments. 25-28 - Huihui Chen, Bin Guo, Zhiwen Yu, Alvin Chin, Chao Chen:
Optimizing taxiing with detours by using traffic dynamics and driving habits. 29-32 - Yiqiang Chen, Yang Gu, Xinlong Jiang, Jindong Wang:
OCEAN: a new opportunistic computing model for wearable activity recognition. 33-36 - Ericka Valladares, Natalia Beneitez, Min-Hung Chiang, Ting Kai Chen, Da-Yo Tseng, Avon Lin, Kelvin Cheng-Yuan Li:
Designing a bet placing mobile application to tackle procrastination. 37-40 - Seungeun Chung, Injong Rhee:
vTrack: virtual trackpad interface using mm-level sound source localization for mobile interaction. 41-44 - Andrea Cirigliano, Alessandro Antonio Nacci, Roberto Cordone, Marco Domenico Santambrogio:
Floor plan design and automatic nodes deployment for indoor location and monitoring systems. 45-48 - Meghan Clark, Prabal Dutta, Mark W. Newman:
Towards a natural language programming interface for smart homes. 49-52 - Till Fastnacht, Abraham Ornelas Aispuro, Johannes Marschall, Patrick Tobias Fischer, Sabine Zierold, Eva Hornecker:
Sonnengarten: urban light installation with human-plant interaction. 53-56 - Corinna Feeken, Merlin Wasmann, Wilko Heuten, Dag Ennenga, Heiko Müller, Susanne Boll:
ClimbingAssist: direct vibro-tactile feedback on climbing technique. 57-60 - Martin Freser, Anton Gradisek, Bozidara Cvetkovic, Mitja Lustrek:
An intelligent system to improve T-H-C parameters at the workplace. 61-64 - Ekaterina Fuchkina, Patrick Tobias Fischer, Chinh Nguyen Tien, Anke von der Heide, Eva Hornecker:
In-situ versus simulation-based experience evaluation of media augmented urban environments. 65-68 - Ekin Gedik, Hayley Hung:
Speaking status detection from body movements using transductive parameter transfer. 69-72 - Johanna Greindl, Theresa Reiml, Stefan Will, Norbert Zsak:
Personal BORIS: flavor-based cocktail recommendation. 73-76 - Weixi Gu, Ming Jin, Zimu Zhou, Costas J. Spanos, Lin Zhang:
MetroEye: towards fine-grained passenger tracking underground. 77-80 - Florian Heller, Johannes Schöning, Lel F. Meleyal, Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, Lena Zeisner, Antje Rauers:
Who are the people in my life? towards tangible eco-maps. 81-84 - Daniel Hintze, Eckhard Koch, Sebastian Scholz, René Mayrhofer:
Location-based risk assessment for mobile authentication. 85-88 - Sozo Inoue, Tatsuya Isoda, Mako Shirouzu, Yasuhiko Sugiyama, Yasunobu Nohara, Naoki Nakashima:
Predicting daily nursing load from nurses' activity logs and patients' medical records. 89-92 - Xinlong Jiang, Louanne E. Boyd, Yiqiang Chen, Gillian R. Hayes:
ProCom: designing a mobile and wearable system to support proximity awareness for people with autism. 93-96 - Xinlong Jiang, Yiqiang Chen, Junfa Liu, Gillian R. Hayes, Lisha Hu, Jianfei Shen:
AIR: recognizing activity through IR-based distance sensing on feet. 97-100 - Shigeki Kamada, Masanobu Abe, Sunao Hara:
Safety vs. privacy: user preferences from the monitored and monitoring sides of a monitoring system. 101-104 - Katerina Karagiannaki, Athanasia Panousopoulou, Panagiotis Tsakalides:
A benchmark study on feature selection for human activity recognition. 105-108 - Hiroyuki Kato, Kentaro Takemura:
Hand pose estimation based on active bone-conducted sound sensing. 109-112 - Maximilian Kerz, Amos Folarin, Nicholas Meyer, Mark Begale, James MacCabe, Richard J. B. Dobson:
SleepSight: a wearables-based relapse prevention system for schizophrenia. 113-116 - Bomyeong Kim, Hyun Young Kim, Jinwoo Kim:
Getting home safely with drone. 117-120 - Joohee Kim, Mankyung Lee, Kwang-Jae Lee, TaeYang Lee, Byung-Chull Bae, Jun-Dong Cho:
An eating speed guide system using a wristband and tabletop unit. 121-124 - Yeji Kim, TaeYang Lee, Jun-Dong Cho:
Smart-rug: haptic feedback for restraining crossed leg. 125-128 - Sho Kodama, Yu Enokibori, Kenji Mase:
Examination of safe-walking support system for "texting while walking" using time-of-flight range image sensors. 129-132 - Zuzanna Lechelt, Yvonne Rogers, Nicolai Marquardt, Venus Shum:
Democratizing children's engagement with the internet of things through connectUs. 133-136 - Benjamin Leiding, Parisa Memarmoshrefi, Dieter Hogrefe:
Self-managed and blockchain-based vehicular ad-hoc networks. 137-140 - Feng Liang, Masashi Nakatani, Kai Kunze, Kouta Minamizawa:
Personalized record of the city wander with a wearable device: a pilot study. 141-144 - Cheng-Yuan Li, Chuang-Wen You, Yaliang Chuang, Ya-Fang Lin, Ya-Han Lee, Ming-Chyi Huang, Hao-Hua Chu, Lin-Lin Chen:
Challenges and opportunities for designing new technology to reveal early warning signs in acute psychiatric units. 145-148 - Jing Li, Bin Guo, Zhu Wang, Mingyang Li, Zhiwen Yu:
Where to place the next outlet? harnessing cross-space urban data for multi-scale chain store recommendation. 149-152 - Mingqi Lv, Ling Chen, Tieming Chen, Gencai Chen:
Mining cell-id trajectory patterns by exploiting handoff features. 153-156 - Nam Tung Ly, Jan Preßler, Dominik Gall, Jörn Hurtienne, Stephan Huber:
Tangible interaction drawers for people with dementia: retrieving living experiences from past memories. 157-160 - Chao Ma, Zhiwen Yu, Fei Yi, Zhu Wang, Qingyang Li, Bin Guo:
Investigating collaboration evolution in UbiComp research. 161-164 - Atsuya Namba, Sunao Hara, Masanobu Abe:
LiBS: lifelog browsing system to support sharing of memories. 165-168 - Arinobu Niijima, Kazuhiro Yoshida, Osamu Mizuno, Yumiko Tanmatsu, Naoki Asanoma, Tomoki Watanabe, Tsubasa Nakayama, Makoto Oyama:
Estimation of beautiful gait using an accelerometer. 169-172 - Woori Noh, Mankyung Lee, Hyelim Cheon, Joohee Kim, Kwang-Jae Lee, Jun-Dong Cho:
TakeOut: drawing application using distributed user interface for being close to real experience. 173-176 - Masato Nomiyama, Toshiki Takeuchi, Hiroyuki Onimaru, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Takuji Narumi, Michitaka Hirose:
Travel planning system considering experience flows based on driving histories. 177-180 - Shigeyuki Odashima, Toshikazu Kanaoka, Katsushi Miura, Keiju Okabayashi, Naoyuki Sawasaki:
Human activeness recognition by variety of rare sounds. 181-184 - Valentin Radu, Nicholas D. Lane, Sourav Bhattacharya, Cecilia Mascolo, Mahesh K. Marina, Fahim Kawsar:
Towards multimodal deep learning for activity recognition on mobile devices. 185-188 - Hanna Schneider:
Self-knowledge through numbers and the operationalization of learning. 189-192 - Ronny Seiger, Diana Lemme, Susann Struwe, Thomas Schlegel:
An interactive mobile control center for cyber-physical systems. 193-196 - Kimiaki Shirahama, Lukas Köping, Marcin Grzegorzek:
Codebook approach for sensor-based human activity recognition. 197-200 - Lin Sun, Sinong Chen, Zengwei Zheng:
Mobile-to-mobile passive localization on walking path. 201-204 - Benjamin Tag, Junichi Shimizu, Chi Zhang, Naohisa Ohta, Kai Kunze, Kazunori Sugiura:
Eye blink as an input modality for a responsive adaptable video system. 205-208 - Patrick Tobien, Lars Lischke, Marco Hirsch, Robert Krüger, Paul Lukowicz, Albrecht Schmidt:
Engaging people to participate in data collection. 209-212 - Milka Trajkova, Francesco Cafaro:
E-ballet: designing for remote ballet learning. 213-216 - Qianru Wang, Bin Guo, Ge Peng, Gang Zhou, Zhiwen Yu:
CrowdWatch: pedestrian safety assistance with mobile crowd sensing. 217-220 - Jamie A. Ward, Gerald Pirkl, Peter Hevesi, Paul Lukowicz:
Towards recognising collaborative activities using multiple on-body sensors. 221-224 - Dirk Wenig, Florian Heller, Johannes Schöning:
StrapMaps: bringing map-based navigation to the straps of bags. 225-228 - Fang-Jing Wu, Yu-Chee Tseng, Wen-Chih Peng:
Activity sense organs: energy-efficient activity sensing with adaptive duty cycle control. 229-232 - Fei Yi, Zhiwen Yu, Qin Lv, Bin Guo:
Toward estimating user-social event distance: mobility, content, and social relationship. 233-236 - Jiafan Zhang, Bin Guo, Qi Han, Yi Ouyang, Zhiwen Yu:
CrowdStory: multi-layered event storyline generation with mobile crowdsourced data. 237-240 - Zhuangdi Zhu, Hao Pan, Yi-Chao Chen, Xiaoyu Ji, Fan Zhang, Chuang-Wen You:
MagAttack: remote app sensing with your phone. 241-244
Demos
- Orkhan Amiraslanov, Paul Lukowicz, Jingyuan Cheng:
Large scale, flexible electroluminescent display. 245-248 - Kazuki Awaki, Chun-Hao Liao, Makoto Suzuki, Hiroyuki Morikawa:
Speaker-less sound-based 3D localization with centimeter-level accuracy. 249-252 - Michael Barz, Daniel Sonntag:
Gaze-guided object classification using deep neural networks for attention-based computing. 253-256 - Alessio Bellino:
Protobject: a sensing tool for the rapid prototyping of UbiComp systems. 257-260 - Ioannis Boutsis, Vana Kalogeraki:
CrowdAlert: a mobile app for event reporting and user alerting in real-time. 261-264 - Chieh-Ming Chang, Szu-Chuang Li, Yennun Huang:
Crowdsensing route reconstruction using portable bluetooth beacon-based two-way network. 265-268 - Krzysztof Czuszynski, Jacek Ruminski, Adam Bujnowski, Jerzy Wtorek:
Semi complex navigation with an active optical gesture sensor. 269-272 - Aduén Darriba Frederiks, Ben J. A. Kröse, Gijs Huisman:
Internet of touch: analysis and synthesis of touch across wearable and mobile devices. 273-276 - Florian Geiselhart, Michael Rietzler, Enrico Rukzio:
EyeVR: low-cost VR eye-based interaction. 277-280 - Jan Gugenheimer, Dennis Wolf, Gabriel Haas, Sebastian Krebs, Enrico Rukzio:
A demonstration of SwiVRChair: a motorized swivel chair to nudge users' orientation for 360 degree storytelling in virtual reality. 281-284 - Steffen Huber, Ronny Seiger, André Kühnert, Thomas Schlegel:
A context-adaptive workflow engine for humans, things and services. 285-288 - Tatsuya Iizuka, Yoshiaki Narusue, Yoshihiro Kawahara, Tohru Asami:
Planning simulation tool for designing energy harvesting applications. 289-292 - Shoya Ishimaru, Kai Kunze, Koichi Kise, Andreas Dengel:
The wordometer 2.0: estimating the number of words you read in real life using commercial EOG glasses. 293-296 - Nikita Jaiman, Randy Tandriansyah, Thivya Kandappu, Archan Misra:
A campus-scale mobile crowd-tasking platform. 297-300 - Shuja Jamil Sheikh, Sohaib Khan, Anas Basalamah, Ahmed Lbath:
Classifying smartphone screen ON/OFF state based on wifi probe patterns. 301-304 - Sönke Knoch, Frederic Kerber, Vladimir Pavlov, Shreeraman Ponpathirkoottam:
Automatic capturing and analysis of manual manufacturing processes with minimal setup effort. 305-308 - Harini Kolamunna, Yining Hu, Diego Perino, Kanchana Thilakarathna, Dwight J. Makaroff, Xinlong Guan, Aruna Seneviratne:
AFit: adaptive fitness tracking by application function virtualization. 309-312 - Thomas Kubitza, Albrecht Schmidt:
Rapid interweaving of smart things with the meSchup IoT platform. 313-316 - Tuomas Lappalainen, Johanna Korpela, Ashley Colley, Jonna Häkkilä:
Experiential tangible UI for controlling lighting. 317-320 - Andreas Luxenburger, Alexander Prange, Mohammad Mehdi Moniri, Daniel Sonntag:
MedicaLVR: towards medical remote collaboration using virtual reality. 321-324 - Junyi Ma, Yuxiang Wang, Hao Wang, Yasha Wang, Daqing Zhang:
When can we detect human respiration with commodity wifi devices? 325-328 - Naoki Maeda, Yuko Hirabe, Yutaka Arakawa, Keiichi Yasumoto:
COSMS: unconscious stress monitoring system for office worker. 329-332 - Mohammad Mehdi Moniri, Daniel Sonntag, Andreas Luxenburger:
Peripheral view calculation in virtual reality applications. 333-336 - Yugo Nakamura, Yutaka Arakawa, Takuya Kanehira, Keiichi Yasumoto:
SenStick 2: ultra tiny all-in-one sensor with wireless charging. 337-340 - Takuro Nakuo, Kai Kunze:
Smart glasses with a peripheral vision display. 341-344 - Aman Parnami, Apurva Gupta, Gabriel Reyes, Ramik Sadana, Yang Li, Gregory D. Abowd:
Mogeste: mobile tool for in-situ motion gesture design. 345-348 - Gerald Pirkl, Peter Hevesi, Orkhan Amiraslanov, Paul Lukowicz:
Smart helmet for construction site documentation and work support. 349-352 - Gerald Pirkl, Peter Hevesi, Paul Lukowicz, Pascal Klein, Carina Heisel, Sebastian Gröber, Jochen Kuhn, Bernhard Sick:
Any problems? a wearable sensor-based platform for representational learning-analytics. 353-356 - Katrin Plaumann, Milos Babic, Tobias Drey, Witali Hepting, Daniel Stooß, Enrico Rukzio:
Towards improving touchscreen input speed and accuracy on smartphones for tremor affected persons. 357-360 - Juhi Ranjan, Kamin Whitehouse:
Automatic authentication of smartphone touch interactions using smartwatch. 361-364 - Mana Sasagawa, Kaori Ikematsu, Itiro Siio:
Simply tag and find: finding indoor items by using detection history of RFID tags. 365-368 - Junichi Shimizu, Juyoung Lee, Murtaza Dhuliawala, Andreas Bulling, Thad Starner, Woontack Woo, Kai Kunze:
Solar system: smooth pursuit interactions using EOG glasses. 369-372 - HaeYong Shin, HyeonTaek Oh, Woo-Jong Ryu, SangKeun Lee:
sigAlbum: an embedded photo service using a tiny text intelligence. 373-376 - Venkataraman Srinivasan, Orkhan Amiraslanov, Paul Lukowicz, Jingyuan Cheng:
Ubiquitous wireless charging. 377-380 - Kazuki Tada, Shin Takahashi, Buntarou Shizuki:
Smart home cards: tangible programming with paper cards. 381-384 - Joey van der Bie, Britte Visser, Jordy Matsari, Mijnisha Singh, Timon van Hasselt, Jan Koopman, Ben J. A. Kröse:
Guiding the visually impaired through the environment with beacons. 385-388 - Rui Zhang, Oliver Amft:
Regular-look eyeglasses can monitor chewing. 389-392
Doctoral School
- Muhammad Awais:
Physical activity classification meeting daily life conditions. 393-398 - Laura Cabrera Quiros:
Towards multimodal analysis of human behavior in crowded mingling scenarios using movement cues from wearable sensors and cameras. 399-404 - Ekin Gedik:
Are you (not) entertained? estimating the state of a crowd in an event using wearable sensors. 405-410 - Katrin Hänsel:
Wearable and ambient sensing for well-being and emotional awareness in the smart workplace. 411-416 - Michael Haus:
System approach towards private proximity services. 417-422 - Dmitri S. Katz:
Investigating the viability of automated, intuitive, and contextual insights for chronic disease self-management using ubiquitous computing technologies. 423-428 - Christine Keller, Thomas Schlegel:
Model based and service oriented interaction for ubiquitous environments. 429-434 - Alex Mariakakis, Shwetak N. Patel:
Ocular symptom detection using smartphones. 435-440 - Christian Meurisch:
Intelligent personal guidance of human behavior utilizing anticipatory models. 441-445
Design Exhibition
- Rain Ashford:
Anemonestarheart: an emotive wearable. 446-451 - Megan E. Clarke, Lucy E. Dunne, Brad T. Holschuh:
Self-adjusting wearables: variable control through a shape-memory latching mechanism. 452-457 - Julia C. Duvall, Lucy E. Dunne, Nicholas Schleif, Brad T. Holschuh:
Active "hugging" vest for deep touch pressure therapy. 458-463 - Elizabeth Esther Bigger, Luis Edgardo Fraguada:
Programmable plaid: the search for seamless integration in fashion and technology. 464-469 - Berit Greinke, Nicole Guetl, Daniela Wittmann, Christian Pflug, Jennifer Schubert, Vivien Helmut, Hans-Werner Bitzer, Katharina Bredies, Gesche Joost:
Interactive workwear: smart maintenance jacket. 470-475 - Lucie F. Hernandez:
Touchplay: crafting material affinities. 476-480 - Katherine Kenna, Alex Ryan:
Superhearo: sensory augmentation for your friendly neighborhood vigilante. 481-486 - Helen Koo, Ivan Hebrio, Megan Johnston, Nicholas Hosein, Kris Fallon:
Stresssense: skin conductivity monitoring garment with a mobile app. 487-490 - SueBin Lee, Helen Koo, Jasmine Zhou:
Fleurtech: transformable smart dress. 491-494 - Paula Roinesalo, Lasse Virtanen, Tuomas Lappalainen, Anu Kylmänen, Jonna Häkkilä:
Solar shirt: design of an environmental awareness wearable. 495-499 - Ya-Lun Tao, Chun-Feng Liao, Hsuan Huang, Ya-Wen Su, Yo-Ja Lin, Pin-Hsin Chen, Tzu-Chieh Tsai:
Step in and out of the dreams: toward an immersive and interactive virtual experience of dreams. 500-505
(Quantified self) new frontiers of quantified self 2: going beyond numbers
- Amon Rapp, Federica Cena, Judy Kay, Bob Kummerfeld, Frank Hopfgartner, Till Plumbaum, Jakob Eg Larsen, Daniel A. Epstein, Rúben Gouveia:
New frontiers of quantified self 2: going beyond numbers. 506-509 - Hanna Schneider:
LOL: levels of learning through personal informatics. 510-515 - Jochen Meyer, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
No effects but useful? long term use of smart health devices. 516-521 - Aris Alissandrakis, Isabella Nake:
A new approach for visualizing quantified self data using avatars. 522-527 - Siddharth Nair:
QS x NUI: towards natural user interfaces for personal health information. 528-534 - Aku Visuri, Zhanna Sarsenbayeva, Jorge Gonçalves, Evangelos Karapanos, Simon L. Jones:
Impact of mood changes on application selection. 535-540 - Shalaka Kurup, David Golightly, Nick Wilson:
Understanding rail travel through the curation of personal data. 541-546 - Zilu Liang, Mario Alberto Chapa Martell, Takuichi Nishimura:
Mining hidden correlations between sleep and lifestyle factors from quantified-self data. 547-552 - Soumyadeb Chowdhury, Md. Sadek Ferdous, Joemon M. Jose:
Exploring lifelog sharing and privacy. 553-558 - Ionut Andone, Konrad Blaszkiewicz, Mark Eibes, Boris Trendafilov, Christian Montag, Alexander Markowetz:
Menthal: quantifying smartphone usage. 559-564 - Elizabeth L. Murnane, Mark Matthews, Geri Gay, Dan Cosley:
Playing with your data: towards personal informatics driven games. 565-569 - Ricardo Sol, Karolina Baras:
Assessment of activity trackers: toward an acceptance model. 570-575 - Md. Sadek Ferdous, Soumyadeb Chowdhury, Joemon M. Jose:
Privacy threat model in lifelogging. 576-581 - Marc Hassenzahl, Matthias Laschke, Julian Praest:
On the stories activity trackers tell. 582-587 - Elisabeth Kersten-van Dijk, Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn, Joyce H. D. M. Westerink:
Deceptive visualizations and user bias: a case for personalization and ambiguity in PI visualizations. 588-593 - Benjamin Johansen, Michael Kai Petersen, Jakob Eg Larsen:
Obtaining data on hearing experience through self-tracking. 594-599 - Shaleph O'Neill:
Stripe painting: a method of expressing the experience of cycling through 'quantified self' data visualisation. 600-601 - Federica Cena, Silvia Likavec, Amon Rapp, Alessandro Marcengo:
An ontology for quantified self: capturing the concepts behind the numbers. 602-604 - Iqbal H. Sarker, Alan W. Colman, Muhammad Ashad Kabir, Jun Han:
Understanding individuals phone call behavior for calendar events. 605-607
(UBIMI) 3rd international workshop on ubiquitous mobile instrumentation
- Denzil Ferreira, Tadashi Okoshi, Yuuki Nishiyama, Christian Koehler, Jung Wook Park, Andrés Lucero:
3rd international workshop on ubiquitous mobile instrumentation. 608-611 - Parvin Asadzadeh, John Rooksby, Matthew Chalmers:
Investigating how users engage with a pedometer app. 612-617 - Simon Klakegg, Chu Luo, Jorge Gonçalves, Simo Hosio, Vassilis Kostakos:
Instrumenting smartphones with portable NIRS. 618-623 - Ionut Andone, Konrad Blaszkiewicz, Mark Eibes, Boris Trendafilov, Christian Montag, Alexander Markowetz:
Menthal: a framework for mobile data collection and analysis. 624-629 - Iqbal H. Sarker, Alan W. Colman, Muhammad Ashad Kabir, Jun Han:
Phone call log as a context source to modeling individual user behavior. 630-634 - Alexandre De Masi, Matteo Ciman, Mattia Gustarini, Katarzyna Wac:
mQoL smart lab: quality of life living lab for interdisciplinary experiments. 635-640 - Daniela Escobar, María Prato, Javier Bustos-Jiménez, Andrés Lucero:
Mobile information visualization design of the adkintun mobile app. 641-646 - Ahsan Manzoor, Denzil Ferreira:
Contact lingo keyboard. 647-651 - Niels van Berkel, Sergei Kopytin, Simo Hosio, Jonna Malmberg, Hanna Järvenoja, Vassilis Kostakos:
Measuring group dynamics in an elementary school setting using mobile devices. 652-656
(IOT horizons) new horizons for the iot in everyday life: proactive, shared, sustainable
- Joel E. Fischer, James A. Colley, Ewa Luger, Michael Golembewski, Enrico Costanza, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Stephen Viller, Ian Oakley, Jon E. Froehlich:
New horizons for the IoT in everyday life: proactive, shared, sustainable. 657-660 - Bhagyashree Patil, Ryan Kelly, Danae Stanton Fraser, Jeff Gavin, Clare Reddington:
Supporting distant familial relationships with the internet of things. 661-665 - Gerd Kortuem, Jacky Bourgeois:
The internet of things for the open sharing economy. 666-669 - Mohammad-Mahdi Moazzami, Daisuke Mashima, Ulrich Herberg, Wei-Peng Chen, Guoliang Xing:
SPOT: a smartphone-based control app with a device-agnostic and adaptive user-interface for IoT devices. 670-673 - Niaz Chowdhury, Blaine A. Price, Andrew Smith, Gerd Kortuem, Janet van der Linden, John Moore:
EV charging: separation of green and brown energy using IoT. 674-677
(WAEO) workshop on autonomous everyday objects: exploring actuation in ubiquitous devices
- Olivia Ojuroye, Russel N. Torah, Stephen P. Beeby, Adriana Wilde:
Autonomy is the key: from smart towards intelligent textiles. 678-681 - Diana Löffler, Alexandra Kaul, Robert Tscharn, Jörn Hurtienne:
Autonomous desktop companions: comparing interactive zoomorphs. 682-685 - Lars Müller, Malte Risto, Colleen Emmenegger:
The social behavior of autonomous vehicles. 686-689
(HASCA) 4th int workshop on human activity sensing corpus and applications: towards open-ended context awareness
- Nobuo Kawaguchi, Nobuhiko Nishio, Daniel Roggen, Sozo Inoue, Susanna Pirttikangas, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
4th workshop on human activity sensing corpus and applications: towards open-ended context awareness. 690-695 - Katsuhiko Kaji, Masaaki Abe, Weimin Wang, Kei Hiroi, Nobuo Kawaguchi:
UbiComp/ISWC 2015 PDR challenge corpus. 696-704 - Haruyuki Ichino, Katsuhiko Kaji, Ken Sakurada, Kei Hiroi, Nobuo Kawaguchi:
HASC-PAC2016: large scale human pedestrian activity corpus and its baseline recognition. 705-714 - Philipp M. Scholl, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
A multi-media exchange format for time-series dataset curation. 715-721 - Juhi Ranjan, Kamin Whitehouse:
Towards recognizing person-object interactions using a single wrist wearable device. 722-731 - Dennis Kroll, Rico Kusber, Klaus David:
Implicit positioning using compass sensor data. 732-741 - Kleomenis Katevas, Hamed Haddadi, Laurissa N. Tokarchuk, Richard G. Clegg:
Detecting group formations using iBeacon technology. 742-752 - Dunstan Matekenya, Masaki Ito, Ryosuke Shibasaki, Kaoru Sezaki:
Enhancing location prediction with big data: evidence from dhaka. 753-762 - Raquel Sebastião, Sandra Sorte, Joana Valente, Ana I. Miranda, José Maria Fernandes:
Inhalation during fire experiments: an approach derived through ECG. 763-772 - Gabriele Civitarese, Stefano Belfiore, Claudio Bettini:
Let the objects tell what you are doing. 773-782 - Juan Ye, Lei Fang, Simon A. Dobson:
Discovery and recognition of unknown activities. 783-792 - Abdul Mutaal Ahmad, Paul Lukowicz, Jingyuan Cheng:
FPGA based hardware acceleration of sensor matrix. 793-802 - Mathias Ciliberto, Daniel Roggen, Francisco Javier Ordóñez Morales:
Exploring human activity annotation using a privacy preserving 3D model. 803-812 - Hikaru Watanabe, Masahiro Mochizuki, Kazuya Murao, Nobuhiko Nishio:
A recognition method for continuous gestures with an accelerometer. 813-822 - Moe Matsuki, Sozo Inoue:
Recognizing unknown activities using semantic word vectors and twitter timestamps. 823-830 - Kei Hiroi, Yoichi Shinoda, Nobuo Kawaguchi:
A better positioning with BLE tag by RSSI compensation through crowd density estimation. 831-840 - Anisoara Paraschiv-Ionescu, Sabato Mellone, Marco Colpo, Alan Bourke, Espen A. F. Ihlen, Christopher Moufawad el Achkar, Lorenzo Chiari, Clemens Becker, Kamiar Aminian:
Patterns of human activity behavior: from data to information and clinical knowledge. 841-845 - Arash Pouryazdan, Robert J. Prance, Helen Prance, Daniel Roggen:
Wearable electric potential sensing: a new modality sensing hair touch and restless leg movement. 846-850
(UbiMount) ubiquitous computing in the mountains
- Frederik Wiehr, Felix Kosmalla, Florian Daiber, Antonio Krüger:
Interfaces for assessing the rated perceived exertion (RPE) during high-intensity activities. 851-855 - Michael D. Jones, Casey Walker, Zann Anderson, Lawrence Thatcher:
Automatic detection of alpine ski turns in sensor data. 856-860 - Anton Fedosov, Eleonora Mencarini, Pawel W. Wozniak, Kristina Knaving, Marc Langheinrich:
Towards understanding digital sharing practices in outdoor sports. 861-866 - Eleonora Mencarini, Antonella De Angeli, Massimo Zancanaro:
Emotions in climbing: a design opportunity for haptic communication. 867-871 - Ashley Colley, Jonna Häkkilä, Tuomas Lappalainen:
Concept design for informative illumination on a snowboard. 872-876
Workshop on wearables for sports
- Christine F. Martindale, Markus Wirth, Stefan Schneegass, Markus Zrenner, Benjamin H. Groh, Peter Blank, Dominik Schuldhaus, Thomas Kautz, Björn M. Eskofier:
Workshop on wearables for sports. 877-880 - Peter Blank, Steffen Hofmann, Martin Kulessa, Björn M. Eskofier:
miPod 2: a new hardware platform for embedded real-time processing in sports and fitness applications. 881-884 - Stefan Gradl, Björn M. Eskofier, Dominic Eskofier, Christopher Mutschler, Stephan Otto:
Virtual and augmented reality in sports: an overview and acceptance study. 885-888 - Nils Kräuter, Stefan Lösing, Gernot Bauer, Lisa Schwering, Matthias Seuter:
Supporting safety in cycling groups using LED-augmented gestures. 889-892 - Susanne Oertel, Michael P. M. Jank, Björn Schmitz, Nadine Lang:
Monitoring of biomarkers in sweat with printed sensors combined with sport wearables. 893-898 - Marcus Schmidt, Carl Christian Rheinländer, Sebastian Wille, Norbert Wehn, Thomas Jaitner:
IMU-based determination of fatigue during long sprint. 899-903 - Matthias Seuter, Lucien Opitz, Gernot Bauer, David Hochmann:
Live-feedback from the IMUs: animated 3D visualization for everyday-exercising. 904-907 - Yiran Zhao, Shanu Salunke, Alexander Leavitt, Kevin M. Curtin, Nghia Huynh, Clint Zeagler:
E-archery: prototype wearable for analyzing archery release. 908-913
(UnderWare) aesthetic, expressive, and functional on-skin technologies
- Yuntao Wang, Ke Sun, Lu Sun, Chun Yu, Yuanchun Shi:
SkinMotion: what does skin movement tell us? 914-917 - Nova Ahmed, Sadd Azmeen Ur Rahman, Rahat Jahangir Rony, Tanvir Mushfique, Vikram Mehta:
Protibadinext: sensor support to handle sexual harassment. 918-921 - Marina Toeters:
E-fashion fusionist aiming for supportive and caring garments. 922-926 - Anja Thieme, Helene Steiner, David Sweeney, Richard Banks:
Body covers as digital display: a new material for expressions of body & self. 927-932 - Tim Duente, Max Pfeiffer, Michael Rohs:
On-skin technologies for muscle sensing and actuation. 933-936 - Bongkeum Jeong:
ON-skin technologies: aesthetic, expressive, and functional tattoos for child health records. 937-941 - Vikram Mehta, Arosha K. Bandara, Blaine A. Price, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Wearables for physical privacy. 942-945 - Yoshihiro Kawahara:
Digital fabrication technologies for on-skin electronics. 946-949 - Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Jürgen Steimle:
Digital fabrication pipeline for on-body sensors: design goals and challenges. 950-953 - Takefumi Hiraki, Yasuaki Kakehi, Yoshihiro Kawahara:
Basic estimation of internal power harvesting in the mouth cavity. 954-957 - Troy Robert Nachtigall:
Ultra personalization and textile thinking in interaction design. 958-961
3rd workshop on full-body and multisensory experience
- Maurizio Caon, Leonardo Angelini, Elena Mugellini, Assunta Matassa, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Aneesha Singh, Ana Tajadura-Jiménez:
Third workshop on full-body and multisensory experience. 962-967 - Lauren Murray, Philip Hands, Ross Goucher, Juan Ye:
Capturing social cues with imaging glasses. 968-972 - Antonio Camurri, Corrado Canepa, Nicola Ferrari, Maurizio Mancini, Radoslaw Niewiadomski, Stefano Piana, Gualtiero Volpe, Jean-Marc Matos, Pablo Palacio, Muriel Romero:
A system to support the learning of movement qualities in dance: a case study on dynamic symmetry. 973-976 - Franceli Linney Cibrian, Oscar Peña, Vianey Vazquez, Carlos Cardenas, Monica Tentori:
Designing a deformable musical surface for children with autism. 977-982 - Assunta Matassa, Fabio Morreale:
Multisensory experiences for singers: a first tangible prototype. 983-988 - Bruna Petreca, Sharon Baurley, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Ana Tajadura-Jiménez:
Investigating nuanced sensory experiences in textiles selection. 989-994 - Nicholas Ward, Miguel Ortiz, Francisco Bernardo, Atau Tanaka:
Designing and measuring gesture using laban movement analysis and electromyogram. 995-1000 - Leonardo Angelini, Maurizio Caon, Stefania Caparrotta, Omar Abou Khaled, Elena Mugellini:
Multi-sensory EmotiPlant: multimodal interaction with augmented plants. 1001-1009
(WAHM) 3rd workshop on ubiquitous technologies for augmenting the human mind
- Tilman Dingler, Kai Kunze, Evangelos Niforatos, Cathal Gurrin, Ioannis Giannopoulos, Andreas Dengel, Koichi Kise:
WAHM 2016: 3rd workshop on ubiquitous technologies for augmenting the human mind. 1010-1013 - Passant El Agroudy, Tonja Machulla, Rufat Rzayev, Tilman Dingler, Markus Funk, Albrecht Schmidt, Geoff Ward, Sarah Clinch:
Impact of reviewing lifelogging photos on recalling episodic memories. 1014-1019 - Agon Bexheti, Evangelos Niforatos, Seyed Ali Bahrainian, Marc Langheinrich, Fabio Crestani:
Measuring the effect of cued recall on work meetings. 1020-1026 - Seyyed Saleh Mozaffari Chanijani, Pascal Klein, Syed Saqib Bukhari, Jochen Kuhn, Andreas Dengel:
Entropy based transition analysis of eye movement on physics representational competence. 1027-1034 - Tilman Dingler:
Cognition-aware systems as mobile personal assistants. 1035-1040 - Shoya Ishimaru, Syed Saqib Bukhari, Carina Heisel, Jochen Kuhn, Andreas Dengel:
Towards an intelligent textbook: eye gaze based attention extraction on materials for learning and instruction in physics. 1041-1045 - Christian Jilek, Sven Schwarz, Heiko Maus, Andreas Dengel:
Managed forgetting, data condensation & preservation in application. 1046-1053 - Hosub Lee, Cameron Upright, Steven Eliuk, Alfred Kobsa:
Personalized object recognition for augmenting human memory. 1054-1061 - Lars Müller:
A cognitive assistant for the emergency department. 1062-1067
(IOPH) designing, developing, and evaluating the internet of personal health
- Dmitri S. Katz, Eirik Årsand, Nick Dalton, Simon Holland, Clare Martin, Carl Magnus Olsson, Blaine A. Price:
Designing, developing, and evaluating the future internet of personal health. 1068-1073 - Faiza Guerrache, Ahmed Aldabbagh, Eiman Kanjo:
Multiple sensor fusion approach to map environmental noise impact on health. 1074-1078 - Rhys James Williams, Catherine Holloway, Mark A. Miodownik:
The ultimate wearable: connecting prosthetic limbs to the IoPH. 1079-1083 - Rohan Banerjee, Ramu Vempada, K. M. Mandana, Anirban Dutta Choudhury, Arpan Pal:
Identifying coronary artery disease from photoplethysmogram. 1084-1088 - Filipe Barata, Tobias Kowatsch, Peter Tinschert, Andreas Filler:
Personal MobileCoach: tailoring behavioral interventions to the needs of individual participants. 1089-1094 - Mitra Baratchi, Lennart Teunissen, Peter Ebben, Wouter B. Teeuw, Jan Laarhuis, Maarten van Steen:
Towards decisive garments for heat stress risk detection. 1095-1100 - Reem Albaghli, Kenneth M. Anderson:
A vision for heart rate health through wearables. 1101-1105 - Rahul Krishnan Pathinarupothi, Ekanath Rangan:
Discovering vital trends for personalized healthcare delivery. 1106-1109 - Britta Friederike Schulte:
Using design fiction to reflect on autonomy in smart technology for people living with dementia. 1110-1113 - Theodoros Georgiou, Simon Holland, Janet van der Linden:
Wearable haptic devices for post-stroke gait rehabilitation. 1114-1119 - Iyubanit Rodriguez, Valeria Herskovic, Carolina Fuentes, Mauricio Campos:
B-ePain: a wearable interface to self-report pain and emotions. 1120-1125 - Patrick McAllister, Huiru Zheng, Raymond R. Bond, Anne Moorhead:
A digital technology framework to optimise the self-management of obesity. 1126-1131
Mental health and well-being: sensing and intervention
- Abhinav Mehrotra, Robert J. Hendley, Mirco Musolesi:
Towards multi-modal anticipatory monitoring of depressive states through the analysis of human-smartphone interaction. 1132-1138 - Philip Chow, Wesley Bonelli, Yu Huang, Karl C. Fua, Bethany A. Teachman, Laura E. Barnes:
DEMONS: an integrated framework for examining associations between physiology and self-reported affect tied to depressive symptoms. 1139-1143 - Anupriya Tuli, Pushpendra Singh, Mamta Sood, Koushik Sinha Deb, Siddharth Jain, Abhishek Jain, Manan Wason, Rakesh Chadda, Rohit Verma:
Harmony: close knitted mhealth assistance for patients, caregivers and doctors for managing SMIs. 1144-1152 - Anja Exler, Andrea Schankin, Christoph Klebsattel, Michael Beigl:
A wearable system for mood assessment considering smartphone features and data from mobile ECGs. 1153-1161 - Jakob E. Bardram, Mads Frost, Nanna Tuxen, Maria Faurholt-Jepsen, Lars Vedel Kessing:
Designing context-aware cognitive behavioral therapy for unipolar and bipolar disorders. 1162-1170 - James Alexander Lee, Christos Efstratiou, Lu Bai:
OSN mood tracking: exploring the use of online social network activity as an indicator of mood changes. 1171-1179 - Katrin Hänsel, Akram Alomainy, Hamed Haddadi:
Large scale mood and stress self-assessments on a smartwatch. 1180-1184 - Martin Gjoreski, Hristijan Gjoreski, Mitja Lustrek, Matjaz Gams:
Continuous stress detection using a wrist device: in laboratory and real life. 1185-1193 - Ravi Karkar, Rafal Kocielnik, Xiaoyi Zhang, James Fogarty, George N. Ioannou, Sean A. Munson, Jasmine Zia:
Toward a portable, self-administered critical flicker frequency test. 1194-1199 - Vincent W. S. Tseng, Michael Merrill, Franziska Wittleder, Saeed Abdullah, Min Hane Aung, Tanzeem Choudhury:
Assessing mental health issues on college campuses: preliminary findings from a pilot study. 1200-1208 - Chun-Tung Li, Jiannong Cao, Tim M. H. Li:
Eustress or distress: an empirical study of perceived stress in everyday college life. 1209-1217 - Catalin Voss, Peter Washington, Nick Haber, Aaron Kline, Jena Daniels, Azar Fazel, Titas De, Beth McCarthy, Carl Feinstein, Terry Winograd, Dennis P. Wall:
Superpower glass: delivering unobtrusive real-time social cues in wearable systems. 1218-1226
Smarticipation - intelligent personal guidance of human behavior utilizing anticipatory models
- Christian Meurisch, Usman Naeem, Muhammad Awais Azam, Frederik Janssen, Benedikt Schmidt, Max Mühlhäuser:
Smarticipation: intelligent personal guidance of human behavior utilizing anticipatory models. 1227-1230 - Martin Atzmueller, Lisa Thiele, Gerd Stumme, Simone Kauffeld:
Analyzing group interaction and dynamics on socio-behavioral networks of face-to-face proximity. 1231-1238 - Martin Atzmueller, Björn Fries, Naveed Hayat:
Sensing, processing and analytics: augmenting the Ubicon platform for anticipatory ubiquitous computing. 1239-1246 - Chao Zhang, Arlette van Wissen, Daniël Lakens, Joaquin Vanschoren, Boris E. R. de Ruyter, Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn:
Anticipating habit formation: a psychological computing approach to behavior change support. 1247-1254 - Isibor Kennedy Ihianle, Usman Naeem, Abdel-Rahman H. Tawil, Muhammad Awais Azam:
Recognizing activities of daily living from patterns and extraction of web knowledge. 1255-1262 - Edith Talina Luhanga, Akpa Akpro Elder Hippocrate, Hirohiko Suwa, Yutaka Arakawa, Keiichi Yasumoto:
Towards proactive food diaries: a participatory design study. 1263-1266 - Martin Freser, Bozidara Cvetkovic, Anton Gradisek, Mitja Lustrek:
Anticipatory system for T-H-C dynamics in room with real and virtual sensors. 1267-1274
(HotPlanet) the 7th international workshop on hot topics in planet-scale measurement
- Pan Hui, Zhonghong Ou, Yanyong Zhang, Aaron D. Striegel:
The 7th international workshop on hot topics in planet-scale measurement (HotPlanet '16). 1275-1278 - Mohammad Ashraful Hoque, Sasu Tarkoma:
Characterizing smartphone power management in the wild. 1279-1286 - Kashif Nizam Khan, Mohammad Ashraful Hoque, Tapio Niemi, Zhonghong Ou, Jukka K. Nurminen:
Energy efficiency of large scale graph processing platforms. 1287-1294 - Guohua Li, Weixiong Rao:
Compression-aware graph computation. 1295-1302 - Tarek Abid, Mohamed Ridda Laouar, Hafed Zarzour, Mohamed Tarek Khadir:
Smart cities based on web semantic technologies. 1303-1308
(VLSU) collective adaptation in very large scale ubicomp: towards a superorganism of wearables
- Ali Farahani, Giacomo Cabri, Eslam Nazemi:
Self-* properties in collective adaptive systems. 1309-1314 - Andrea Omicini, Franco Zambonelli:
Challenges of decentralized coordination in large-scale ubicomp systems. 1315-1320 - Mirko Viroli, Roberto Casadei, Danilo Pianini:
On execution platforms for large-scale aggregate computing. 1321-1326 - Bernhard Anzengruber, Alois Ferscha:
Understanding individuals in masses: case study vienna city marathon. 1327-1332 - Bernhard Anzengruber, Alois Ferscha, Michael Matscheko:
AL17: triggering interactions in an ecosystem of wearables. 1333-1338
(PURBA) the 5th workshop on pervasive urban applications
- Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Teerayut Horanont, Sourav Bhattacharya, Yoshihide Sekimoto:
PURBA 2016: the 5th workshop on pervasive urban applications. 1339-1342 - Postsavee Prommaharaj, Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Marco Veloso, Carlos Bento:
Visualization tool for taxi usage analysis: a case study of lisbon, portugal. 1343-1348 - Thatchaphon Klomklao, Panat Ratanarungrong, Santi Phithakkitnukoon:
Tweets of the nation: tool for visualizing and analyzing global tweets. 1349-1357 - Nuttapong Kaewnoi, Narida Suntiparadonkul, Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Zbigniew Smoreda:
Visualizing mobile phone usage for exploratory analysis: a case study of portugal. 1358-1362 - Jens Weppner, Benjamin Bischke, Paul Lukowicz:
Monitoring crowd condition in public spaces by tracking mobile consumer devices with wifi interface. 1363-1371 - Masami Takahashi, Hitoshi Kawasaki, Atsuhiko Maeda, Motonori Nakamura:
Mobile walking game and group-walking program to enhance going out for older adults. 1372-1380 - Masanao Ochi, Yuko Nakashio, Yuta Yamashita, Ichiro Sakata, Kimitaka Asatani, Matthew Ruttley, Junichiro Mori:
Representation learning for geospatial areas using large-scale mobility data from smart card. 1381-1389 - Thananut Phiboonbanakit, Teerayut Horanont:
How does taxi driver behavior impact their profit? discerning the real driving from large scale GPS traces. 1390-1398 - Anna Kötteritzsch, Michael Koch, Susanne Wallrafen:
Expand your comfort zone! smart urban objects to promote safety in public spaces for older adults. 1399-1407 - Sven Fröhlich, Thomas Springer, Stephan Dinter, Sebastian Pape, Alexander Schill, Jürgen Krimmling:
BikeNow: a pervasive application for crowdsourcing bicycle traffic data. 1408-1417 - Farbod Faghihi, Petteri Nurmi:
An empirical study on the regularity of route mobility. 1418-1425 - Yoshihide Sekimoto, Akihito Sudo, Takehiro Kashiyama, Toshikazu Seto, Hideki Hayashi, Akinori Asahara, Hiroki Ishizuka, Satoshi Nishiyama:
Real-time people movement estimation in large disasters from several kinds of mobile phone data. 1426-1434
(WMSC) second workshop on mobile and situated crowdsourcing
- Jorge Gonçalves, Simo Hosio, Maja Vukovic, Shin'ichi Konomi, Uichin Lee:
WMSC '16: second workshop on mobile and situated crowdsourcing. 1435-1440 - Thomas Ludwig, Christoph Kotthaus, Volkmar Pipek:
Situated and ubiquitous crowdsourcing with volunteers during disasters. 1441-1447 - Chu Luo, Miikka Kuutila, Simon Klakegg, Denzil Ferreira, Huber Flores, Jorge Gonçalves, Vassilis Kostakos, Mika Mäntylä:
How to validate mobile crowdsourcing design? leveraging data integration in prototype testing. 1448-1453 - Tomoyo Sasao, Shin'ichi Konomi, Ryohei Suzuki:
Supporting community-centric use and management of vacant houses: a crowdsourcing-based approach. 1454-1459 - Dimitrios Amaxilatis, Evangelos Lagoudianakis, Georgios Mylonas, Evangelos Theodoridis:
Managing smartphone crowdsensing campaigns through the organicity smart city platform. 1460-1465 - Huber Flores, Denzil Ferreira, Chu Luo, Vassilis Kostakos, Pan Hui, Rajesh Sharma, Sasu Tarkoma, Yong Li:
Social-aware device-to-device communication: a contribution for edge and fog computing? 1466-1471 - Qiang Xu, Rong Zheng:
MobiBee: a mobile treasure hunt game for location-dependent fingerprint collection. 1472-1477 - Simo Hosio, Jorge Gonçalves, Niels van Berkel, Simon Klakegg:
Crowdsourcing situated & subjective knowledge for decision support. 1478-1483
The Mobile Museum: supporting indoor and outdoor experiences
- Philipp Breuss-Schneeweis:
"The speaking celt": augmented reality avatars guide through a museum - case study. 1484-1491 - Francesco Cafaro, Stella A. Ress:
Time travelers: mapping museum visitors across time and space. 1492-1497 - Marjolein Jacobs, Jasper Jeurens, Marjolein Regterschot, Koen van Turnhout, René Bakker:
Two countries, eight museums: aiming for cross-cultural experience blend. 1498-1502 - Daniela De Angeli, Eamonn O'Neill:
Human or machine perspective? throwing "light" on optical see-through headsets in museums. 1503-1508 - Jens Alvermann:
Mobile media in the museum space: the example of the neanderthal museum's app "neanderthal+". 1509-1512 - Daniela Petrelli, Sinead O'Brien:
"Mobiles for museum visit should be abolished": a comparison of smart replicas, smart cards, and phones. 1513-1519
Ubittention: smart & ambient notification and attention management
- Alexandra Voit, Benjamin Poppinga, Dominik Weber, Matthias Böhmer, Niels Henze, Sven Gehring, Tadashi Okoshi, Veljko Pejovic:
UbiTtention: smart & ambient notification and attention management. 1520-1523 - Tadashi Okoshi, Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda:
Interruptibility research: opportunities for future flourishment. 1524-1529 - Christoph Anderson, Clara Heissler, Sandra Ohly, Klaus David:
Assessment of social roles for interruption management: a new concept in the field of interruptibility. 1530-1535 - Thomas Kubitza, Alexandra Voit, Dominik Weber, Albrecht Schmidt:
An IoT infrastructure for ubiquitous notifications in intelligent living environments. 1536-1541 - Jessica Colnago, Hélio Guardia:
How to inform privacy agents on preferred level of user control? 1542-1547 - GasKper Urh, Veljko Pejovic:
TaskyApp: inferring task engagement via smartphone sensing. 1548-1553 - Mary Czerwinski, Ran Gilad-Bachrach, Shamsi T. Iqbal, Gloria Mark:
Challenges for designing notifications for affective computing systems. 1554-1559 - Channary Tauch, Eiman Kanjo:
The roles of emojis in mobile phone notifications. 1560-1565 - Benedikt Gollan, Michael Haslgrübler, Alois Ferscha:
Demonstrator for extracting cognitive load from pupil dilation for attention management services. 1566-1571 - Haruno Kataoka, Kyoko Hashiguchi, Kae Wago, Yusuke Ichikawa, Hirohisa Tezuka, Shinichiro Yamashita, Yusaku Kuhara, Tetsuo Akiyama:
Dynamic guide signs system to control pedestrian flow. 1572-1577 - Frederik Wiehr, Alexandra Voit, Dominik Weber, Sven Gehring, Christoph Witte, Daniel Kärcher, Niels Henze, Antonio Krüger:
Challenges in designing and implementing adaptive ambient notification environments. 1578-1583 - Jhim Kiel M. Verame, Jacob Kittley-Davies, Enrico Costanza, Kirk Martinez:
Designing natural language output for the IoT. 1584-1589 - Anja Exler, Marcel Braith, Andrea Schankin, Michael Beigl:
Preliminary investigations about interruptibility of smartphone users at specific place types. 1590-1595 - Alexandra Voit, Elizabeth Stowell, Dominik Weber, Christoph Witte, Daniel Kärcher, Niels Henze:
Envisioning an ambient smart calendar to support aging in place. 1596-1601 - Mikio Obuchi, Wataru Sasaki, Tadashi Okoshi, Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda:
Investigating interruptibility at activity breakpoints using smartphone activity recognition API. 1602-1607 - Eiman Y. Elbanhawy, Andrew F. G. Smith, John Moore:
Towards an ambient awareness interface for home battery storage system. 1608-1613
Tangible interaction with light in the IoT
- Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Jon Mason:
Tap sensor: evaluating a new physical user interface for connected lighting. 1614-1619 - X. Wang, Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz, Tjalling J. Tjalkens:
An intelligent lighting system: learn user preferences from inconsistent feedback. 1620-1626 - Robert Tscharn, Nam Ly-Tung, Diana Löffler, Jörn Hurtienne:
Ambient light as spatial attention guidance in indoor environments. 1627-1630 - John Moore, Blaine A. Price, Andrew Smith, Janet van der Linden:
Prototyping lighting schemes to reflect solar energy storage in the home: a light bulb DSL. 1631-1635 - Nam Tung Ly, Robert Tscharn, Jan Preßler, Stephan Huber, Samir Aknine, Audrey Serna, Jörn Hurtienne:
Smart lighting in dementia care facility. 1636-1639 - Emylie Pereira, Silvio Kolb, Katrin Schäfers, Sebastian Schreiber, Volker Weckbach, Walter Goodwin, Catherine Smith, Peter Kaiser, Kirstin Kohler:
STARS: enlightenment in the office space for behavioral change. 1640-1645 - Maurizio Caon, Leonardo Angelini, Omar Abou Khaled, Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Jon Mason, Elena Mugellini:
Tangible interaction with light in the IoT. 1646-1651
PETMEI 2016: the 6th international workshop on pervasive eye tracking and mobile eye-based interaction
- Diako Mardanbegi, Mohamed Khamis, Shahram Jalaliniya, Päivi Majaranta:
6th international workshop on pervasive eye tracking and mobile eye-based interaction. 1652-1655 - Wolfgang Fuhl, Thiago Santini, David Geisler, Thomas C. Kübler, Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Enkelejda Kasneci:
Eyes wide open? eyelid location and eye aperture estimation for pervasive eye tracking in real-world scenarios. 1656-1665 - Ana Gebejes, Pauli Fält, Roman Bednarik, Markku Hauta-Kasari:
SPEED: SPectral eye vidEo database. 1666-1675 - Felix Schüssel, Johannes Bäurle, Simon Kotzka, Michael Weber, Ferdinand Pittino, Anke Huckauf:
Design and evaluation of a gaze tracking system for free-space interaction. 1676-1685 - Christian Lander, Antonio Krüger, Markus Löchtefeld:
"The story of life is quicker than the blink of an eye": using corneal imaging for life logging. 1686-1695 - Duc Nguyen, Hana Vrzakova, Roman Bednarik:
WTP: web-tracking plugin for real-time automatic AOI annotations. 1696-1705 - Vasileios Athanasios Anagnostopoulos, Peter Kiefer:
Towards gaze-based interaction with urban outdoor spaces. 1706-1715 - Wolfgang Fuhl, David Geisler, Thiago Santini, Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Enkelejda Kasneci:
Evaluation of state-of-the-art pupil detection algorithms on remote eye images. 1716-1725 - Tobias Appel, Thiago Santini, Enkelejda Kasneci:
Brightness- and motion-based blink detection for head-mounted eye trackers. 1726-1735 - Mohamed Khamis, Florian Alt, Andreas Bulling:
Challenges and design space of gaze-enabled public displays. 1736-1745
EyeWear 2016: first workshop on eye wear computing
- Andreas Bulling, Ozan Cakmakci, Kai Kunze, James M. Rehg:
EyeWear 2016: first workshop on eyeWear computing. 1746-1750 - Yugo Nakamura, Yutaka Arakawa, Keiichi Yasumoto:
Smart experimental platform for collecting various sensing data from various things. 1751-1754 - Alexander Diete, Lydia Weiland, Timo Sztyler, Heiner Stuckenschmidt:
Exploring a multi-sensor picking process in the future warehouse. 1755-1758 - Shoya Ishimaru, Tilman Dingler, Kai Kunze, Koichi Kise, Andreas Dengel:
Reading interventions: tracking reading state and designing interventions. 1759-1764 - Jamie A. Ward, Paul Lukowicz:
What's my line? glass versus paper for cold reading in duologues. 1765-1768 - Takuro Nakuo, Kai Kunze:
Smart glasses with peripheral vision display. 1769-1772 - Junichi Shimizu, George Chernyshov:
Eye movement interactions in google cardboard using a low cost EOG setup. 1773-1776 - Olivier Augereau, Kai Kunze, Hiroki Fujiyoshi, Koichi Kise:
Estimation of english skill with a mobile eye tracker. 1777-1781
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