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UbiComp 2012: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Anind K. Dey, Hao-Hua Chu, Gillian R. Hayes:
The 2012 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, Ubicomp '12, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, September 5-8, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1224-0
Building a smarter smartphone
- Moo-Ryong Ra, Bodhi Priyantha, Aman Kansal, Jie Liu:
Improving energy efficiency of personal sensing applications with heterogeneous multi-processors. 1-10 - Andrew J. Pyles, Xin Qi, Gang Zhou, Matthew Keally, Xue Liu:
SAPSM: Smart adaptive 802.11 PSM for smartphones. 11-20
Where are we going and where have we been?
- Matthias Korn, Susanne Bødker:
Looking ahead: how field trials can work in iterative and exploratory design of ubicomp systems. 21-30 - Gregory D. Abowd:
What next, ubicomp?: celebrating an intellectual disappearing act. 31-40
Sensors and surveillance at home
- Antti Oulasvirta, Aurora Pihlajamaa, Jukka Perkiö, Debarshi Ray, Taneli Vähäkangas, Tero Hasu, Niklas Vainio, Petri Myllymäki:
Long-term effects of ubiquitous surveillance in the home. 41-50 - Krasimira Kapitanova, Enamul Hoque, John A. Stankovic, Kamin Whitehouse, Sang Hyuk Son:
Being SMART about failures: assessing repairs in SMART homes. 51-60 - Eun Kyoung Choe, Sunny Consolvo, Jaeyeon Jung, Beverly L. Harrison, Shwetak N. Patel, Julie A. Kientz:
Investigating receptiveness to sensing and inference in the home using sensor proxies. 61-70
Health@home
- Feng Gao, Enrico Costanza, Monica M. C. Schraefel:
"Honey=sugar" means unhealthy: investigating how people apply knowledge to rate food's healthiness. 71-80 - Chloe Fan, Jodi Forlizzi, Anind K. Dey:
A spark of activity: exploring informative art as visualization for physical activity. 81-84 - Edison Thomaz, Vinay Bettadapura, Gabriel Reyes, Megha Sandesh, Grant Schindler, Thomas Plötz, Gregory D. Abowd, Irfan A. Essa:
Recognizing water-based activities in the home through infrastructure-mediated sensing. 85-94
On the body and on the move
- Thore Fechner, Christian Kray:
Attacking location privacy: exploring human strategies. 95-98 - Gabe Cohn, Sidhant Gupta, TienJui Lee, Dan Morris, Joshua R. Smith, Matthew S. Reynolds, Desney S. Tan, Shwetak N. Patel:
An ultra-low-power human body motion sensor using static electric field sensing. 99-102 - Takuro Yonezawa, Hideyuki Tokuda:
Enhancing communication and dramatic impact of online live performance with cooperative audience control. 103-112 - Jun-geun Park, Ami Patel, Dorothy Curtis, Seth J. Teller, Jonathan Ledlie:
Online pose classification and walking speed estimation using handheld devices. 113-122
Sensemaking, scholarship, and science
- Deana S. Brown, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Takes a transnational network to raise a child: the case of migrant parents and left-behind Jamaican teens. 123-132 - Paul Dourish, Scott D. Mainwaring:
Ubicomp's colonial impulse. 133-142 - Clara Mancini, Janet van der Linden, Jon Bryan, Andrew Stuart:
Exploring interspecies sensemaking: dog tracking semiotics and multispecies ethnography. 143-152
Sensing and prediction
- Jiangchuan Zheng, Lionel M. Ni:
An unsupervised framework for sensing individual and cluster behavior patterns from human mobile data. 153-162 - Trinh Minh Tri Do, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Contextual conditional models for smartphone-based human mobility prediction. 163-172 - Choonsung Shin, Jin-Hyuk Hong, Anind K. Dey:
Understanding and prediction of mobile application usage for smart phones. 173-182
Kitchens and closets
- Jennifer A. Rode, Rachel M. Magee, Melinda Sebastian, Alan Black, Rachel Yudell, Aly Gibran, Nora McDonald, John Zimmerman:
Rethinking the smart closet as an opportunity to enhance the social currency of clothing. 183-192 - Clare J. Hooper, Anne Preston, Madeline Balaam, Paul Seedhouse, Daniel Jackson, Cuong Pham, Cassim Ladha, Karim Ladha, Thomas Plötz, Patrick Olivier:
The french kitchen: task-based learning in an instrumented kitchen. 193-202 - Lucy E. Dunne, Jingwen Zhang, Loren G. Terveen:
An investigation of contents and use of the home wardrobe. 203-206 - Jinna Lei, Xiaofeng Ren, Dieter Fox:
Fine-grained kitchen activity recognition using RGB-D. 208-211
Energy at home and in the car
- Johannes Tulusan, Thorsten Staake, Elgar Fleisch:
Providing eco-driving feedback to corporate car drivers: what impact does a smartphone application have on their fuel efficiency? 212-215 - Enrico Costanza, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Understanding domestic energy consumption through interactive visualisation: a field study. 216-225
Applications
- Matthew Kay, Eun Kyoung Choe, Jesse Shepherd, Benjamin Greenstein, Nathaniel F. Watson, Sunny Consolvo, Julie A. Kientz:
Lullaby: a capture & access system for understanding the sleep environment. 226-234 - Hyukjae Jang, Sungwon Peter Choe, Inseok Hwang, Chanyou Hwang, Lama Nachman, Junehwa Song:
RubberBand: augmenting teacher's awareness of spatially isolated children on kindergarten field trips. 236-239
People as sensors
- Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard, Martin Wirz, Daniel Roggen, Gerhard Tröster:
Detecting pedestrian flocks by fusion of multi-modal sensors in mobile phones. 240-249 - Eugen Berlin, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
Detecting leisure activities with dense motif discovery. 250-259 - Jing Wang, Grant Schindler, Irfan A. Essa:
Orientation-aware scene understanding for mobile cameras. 260-269
Physiological sensing
- Jin-Hyuk Hong, Julian Ramos, Anind K. Dey:
Understanding physiological responses to stressors during physical activity. 270-279 - Eric C. Larson, Mayank Goel, Gaetano Borriello, Sonya Heltshe, Margaret Rosenfeld, Shwetak N. Patel:
SpiroSmart: using a microphone to measure lung function on a mobile phone. 280-289 - David Sun, John F. Canny:
A high accuracy, low-latency, scalable microphone-array system for conversation analysis. 290-300
Feelings and emotions
- Javier Hernandez, Mohammed E. Hoque, Will Drevo, Rosalind W. Picard:
Mood meter: counting smiles in the wild. 301-310 - Céline Coutrix, Nadine Mandran:
Identifying emotions expressed by mobile users through 2D surface and 3D motion gestures. 311-320 - Jacopo Staiano, Bruno Lepri, Nadav Aharony, Fabio Pianesi, Nicu Sebe, Alex Pentland:
Friends don't lie: inferring personality traits from social network structure. 321-330
Sensing on and with people
- Hong Cao, Minh Nhut Nguyen, Clifton Phua, Shonali Krishnaswamy, Xiaoli Li:
An integrated framework for human activity classification. 331-340 - Koji Yatani, Khai N. Truong:
BodyScope: a wearable acoustic sensor for activity recognition. 341-350 - Hong Lu, Denise Frauendorfer, Mashfiqui Rabbi, Marianne Schmid Mast, Gokul Chittaranjan, Andrew T. Campbell, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Tanzeem Choudhury:
StressSense: detecting stress in unconstrained acoustic environments using smartphones. 351-360
Are we there yet?
- Andreas Janecek, Karin A. Hummel, Danilo Valerio, Fabio Ricciato, Helmut Hlavacs:
Cellular data meet vehicular traffic theory: location area updates and cell transitions for travel time estimation. 361-370 - Eric Horvitz, John Krumm:
Some help on the way: opportunistic routing under uncertainty. 371-380 - Miao Lin, Wen-Jing Hsu, Zhuo Qi Lee:
Predictability of individuals' mobility with high-resolution positioning data. 381-390
Pediatric informatics
- Thomas Plötz, Nils Y. Hammerla, Agata Rozga, Andrea Reavis, Nathan A. Call, Gregory D. Abowd:
Automatic assessment of problem behavior in individuals with developmental disabilities. 391-400 - Gabriela Marcu, Anind K. Dey, Sara B. Kiesler:
Parent-driven use of wearable cameras for autism support: a field study with families. 401-410 - Mingming Fan, Dana Gravem, Dan M. Cooper, Donald J. Patterson:
Augmenting gesture recognition with erlang-cox models to identify neurological disorders in premature babies. 411-420
Indoor location sensing
- Fan Li, Chunshui Zhao, Guanzhong Ding, Jian Gong, Chenxing Liu, Feng Zhao:
A reliable and accurate indoor localization method using phone inertial sensors. 421-430 - Gerald Pirkl, Paul Lukowicz:
Robust, low cost indoor positioning using magnetic resonant coupling. 431-440 - Yifei Jiang, Xin Pan, Kun Li, Qin Lv, Robert P. Dick, Michael Hannigan, Li Shang:
ARIEL: automatic wi-fi based room fingerprinting for indoor localization. 441-450
Sketching and annotations
- Martin de Jode, Ralph Barthel, Jon Rogers, Angelina Karpovich, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Michael Quigley, Chris Speed:
Enhancing the 'second-hand' retail experience with digital object memories. 451-460 - Ying Zhang, Chuanjiang Luo, Juan Liu:
Walk&Sketch: create floor plans with an RGB-D camera. 461-470 - Sven Gehring, Antonio Krüger:
Façade map: continuous interaction with media façades using cartographic map projections. 471-480
Crowdsourcing and bootstrapping
- Yohan Chon, Nicholas D. Lane, Fan Li, Hojung Cha, Feng Zhao:
Automatically characterizing places with opportunistic crowdsensing using smartphones. 481-490 - Xuan Bao, Paramvir Bahl, Aman Kansal, David Chu, Romit Roy Choudhury, Alec Wolman:
Helping mobile apps bootstrap with fewer users. 491-500 - Jialiu Lin, Norman M. Sadeh, Shahriyar Amini, Janne Lindqvist, Jason I. Hong, Joy Zhang:
Expectation and purpose: understanding users' mental models of mobile app privacy through crowdsourcing. 501-510
UbiComp at home and in the city
- Leila Takayama, Caroline Pantofaru, David Robson, Bianca Soto, Michael Barry:
Making technology homey: finding sources of satisfaction and meaning in home automation. 511-520 - Sebastian Weise, John Hardy, Pragya Agarwal, Paul Coulton, Adrian Friday, Mike W. Chiasson:
Democratizing ubiquitous computing: a right for locality. 521-530 - Silke Gegenbauer, Elaine M. Huang:
iPods, Ataris, and Polaroids: a personal inventories study of out-of-use electronics in Swiss households. 531-535
Demos
- Ivan Poupyrev, Chris Harrison, Munehiko Sato:
Touché: touch and gesture sensing for the real world. 536 - Kazushige Ouchi, Miwako Doi:
Indoor-outdoor activity recognition by a smartphone. 537 - Basil Hess, Fabio Magagna, Juliana Sutanto:
Discovering the web by location with Webnear.me. 538 - Giang Doan, Minh Nguyen, Takuya Takimoto, Takuro Yonezawa, Jin Nakazawa, Kazunori Takashio, Hideyuki Tokuda:
LiDSN: a method to deploy wireless sensor networks securely based on light communication. 539-540 - Rongli Sun, Kejiang Xiao, Rui Wang, Li Cui:
Lightweight image processing algorithms on the camera sensor node in WMSNs. 541-542 - Ayaka Sato, Koji Tsukada:
CookTab: smart cutting board for creating recipe with real-time feedback. 543-544 - Yoshihiro Kawahara, Hoseon Lee, Manos M. Tentzeris:
SenSprout: inkjet-printed soil moisture and leaf wetness sensor. 545 - Laura Devendorf, Kimiko Ryokai:
AnyType: creating typography from anything, anywhere. 546 - Chuang-Wen You, Martha Montes-de-Oca, Thomas J. Bao, Nicholas D. Lane, Hong Lu, Giuseppe Cardone, Lorenzo Torresani, Andrew T. Campbell:
CarSafe demo: supporting driver safety using dual-cameras on smartphones. 547
Doctoral colloquium
- Osarieme Omokaro:
A framework to promote user engagement in participatory sensing applications. 548-551 - Scott Heggen:
Integrating participatory sensing and informal science education. 552-555 - Sunyoung Kim:
A flexible tool for participating, authoring, and managing citizen science campaigns on-the-go. 556-559 - Francesco Cafaro:
Using embodied allegories to design gesture suites for human-data interaction. 560-563 - Ewa Luger:
Consent reconsidered; reframing consent for ubiquitous computing systems. 564-567 - Filip Petrushevski:
Personalized lighting control based on a space model. 568-571 - Milos Sipetic:
Design and implementation of a space model server for indoor location-based services. 572-575 - Jessica Beltrán-Márquez:
Activity recognition using a spectral entropy signature. 576-579 - Marcello Paolo Scipioni:
A privacy-by-design approach to location sharing. 580-583
Posters
- Preeti Bhargava, Shivsubramani Krishnamoorthy, Ashok K. Agrawala:
RoCoMo: a generic ontology for context modeling, representation and reasoning in a context-aware middleware. 584-585 - Wei Liu, Aadjan J. C. van der Helm, Pieter Jan Stappers, Walter A. Aprile, Gert Pasman, Ianus Keller:
Interactive pong: exploring ways of user inputs through prototyping with sensors. 586-587 - Young Yoon, Seokmin Yoon, Minjoong Yoon:
Development of a distributed chemical event system. 588-589 - Nan-Chen Chen, Kuo-Chen Wang, Hao-Hua Chu:
Listen-to-nose: a low-cost system to record nasal symptoms in daily life. 590-591 - Hosub Lee, Young Sang Choi, Sunjae Lee:
Mobile posture monitoring system to prevent physical health risk of smartphone users. 592-593 - Hitoshi Kawasaki, Atsushi Yamamoto, Hisashi Kurasawa, Hiroshi Sato, Motonori Nakamura, Hajime Matsumura:
Top of worlds: method for improving motivation to participate in sensing services. 594-595 - Julie Webster, Parisa Eslambolchilar, Harold Thimbleby:
From rotary telephones to universal number entry systems: can the past re-shape the future? 596-597 - Belkacem Chikhaoui, Shengrui Wang, Hélène Pigot:
Towards causal models for building behavioral user profile in ubiquitous computing applications. 598-599 - Kazushige Ouchi, Miwako Doi:
Indoor-outdoor activity recognition by a smartphone. 600-601 - Chirabrata Bhaumik, Amit Kumar Agrawal, Priyanka Sinha:
Using social network graphs for search space reduction in internet of things. 602-603 - Maki Nakagawa, Koji Tsukada, Itiro Siio:
CalMate: communication support system for couples using a calm avatar. 604-605 - Jeremy Wood:
Preserving location privacy by distinguishing between public and private spaces. 606-607 - Kimiko Ryokai, Deepak Subramanian, Leslie Tom:
Mobile augmented reality learning tool to simulate experts' perspectives in the field. 609-610 - Ian Oakley, Andrea Bianchi:
Multi-touch passwords for mobile device access. 611-612 - Darren P. Richardson, Enrico Costanza, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn:
Evaluating semi-automatic annotation of domestic energy consumption as a memory aid. 613-614 - Akinori Nakamura, Nobuhiko Nishio:
User profile generation reflecting user's temporal preference through web life-log. 615-616 - M. Giles Phillips:
The occurrence of vigilance during intermittent use. 617-618 - Rui Neves Madeira, André Vieira, Nuno Correia:
Personalization of an energy awareness pervasive game. 619-620 - Hong Cao, Minh Nhut Nguyen, Clifton Phua, Shonali Krishnaswamy, Xiaoli Li:
An integrated framework for human activity recognition. 621-622 - Junki Terayama, Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda:
DHT-based sensor data management for geographical range query. 623-624 - Yung-Ju Chang, Mark W. Newman:
Understanding how trace segmentation impacts transportation mode detection. 625-626 - Li Zhang, Gang Pan, Zhaohui Wu, Shijian Li, Cho-Li Wang:
SmartShadow-K: an practical knowledge network for joint context inference in everyday life. 627-628 - Yiqiang Chen, Zhenyu Chen, Junfa Liu, Derek Hao Hu, Qiang Yang:
Surrounding context and episode awareness using dynamic Bluetooth data. 629-630 - M. Chuah, G. Jakes, Z. Qin:
WiFiTreasureHunt: a mobile social application for staying active physically. 631-632 - Enamul Hoque, John A. Stankovic:
Semantic anomaly detection in daily activities. 633-634 - Anthony Carton:
Design of a context aware signal glove for bicycle and motorcycle riders. 635-636 - João Pedro Sousa, Xiang Shen, Vasilios Tzeremes, Frank Hodum:
TeC apps for smart spaces: simple, decentralized, resilient, and self-healing. 637-638 - Beibei Hu, Abdelghani Chibani, Yacine Amirat:
Semantic context relevance assessment in urban ubiquitous environments. 639-640 - Sotiris Kentros, Yusuf Albayram, Athanasios Bamis:
Towards macroscopic human behavior based authentication for mobile transactions. 641-642 - Liang He, Guang Li, Yang Zhang, Danli Wang, Hongan Wang:
TempoString: a tangible tool for children's music creation. 643-644 - Ryoma Uchida, Ren Ohmura:
Preliminary evaluation of feature level compensation for missing data in multi-sensor activity recognition. 645-646 - Juhi Ranjan, Yu Yao, Erin Griffiths, Kamin Whitehouse:
Using mid-range RFID for location based activity recognition. 647-648 - Lucy E. Dunne, Kaila Bibeau, Lucie Mulligan, Ashton Frith, Cory Simon:
Multi-layer e-textile circuits. 649-650 - Chuang-Wen You, Wen-Huang Cheng, Arvin Wen Tsui, Tsung-Hung Tsai, Andrew T. Campbell:
MobileQueue: an image-based queue card management system through augmented reality phones. 651-652 - Lalya Gaye, Peter C. Wright:
Plastic is fantastic!: experimenting with the building affordances of fuse beads in physical computing. 653-654 - Kevin Bouchard, Bruno Bouchard, Abdenour Bouzouane:
Unsupervised discovery of spatial relationships between objects for activity recognition inside smart home. 655-656 - Sen H. Hirano, Khai N. Truong, Gillian R. Hayes:
uSmell: a gas sensor system to classify odors in natural, uncontrolled environments. 657-658 - Ginger E. White, Katherine H. Connelly, Kelly E. Caine:
Opportunities for ubiquitous computing in the homes of low SES older adults. 659-660 - Hsin-Liu Cindy Kao, Bo-Jhang Ho, Allen C. Lin, Hao-Hua Chu:
Phone-based gait analysis to detect alcohol usage. 661-662 - Brian M. Landry, Kelly L. Dempski:
weShop: using social data as context in the retail experience. 663-664
Videos
- Angelika Dohr, Jeff Engler, Frank Bentley, Richard Whalley:
Gluballoon: an unobtrusive and educational way to better understand one's diabetes. 665-666 - Jun Rekimoto:
Squama: a programmable window and wall for future physical architectures. 667-668 - Yipeng Yu, Dan He, Weidong Hua, Shijian Li, Yu Qi, Yueming Wang, Gang Pan:
FlyingBuddy2: a brain-controlled assistant for the handicapped. 669-670 - Chuang-Wen You, Martha Montes-de-Oca, Thomas J. Bao, Nicholas D. Lane, Hong Lu, Giuseppe Cardone, Lorenzo Torresani, Andrew T. Campbell:
CarSafe: a driver safety app that detects dangerous driving behavior using dual-cameras on smartphones. 671-672
Perasive Eye Traking and Mobile Eye-Based Interaction (PETMEI 2012)
- Andreas Bulling, Shiwei Cheng, Geert Brône, Päivi Majaranta:
2nd International Workshop on Pervasive Eye Tracking and Mobile Eye-Based Interaction (PETMEI 2012): proposal for a workshop (mini-track) at UbiComp 2012. 673-676 - Stijn De Beugher, Younes Ichiche, Geert Brône, Toon Goedemé:
Automatic analysis of eye-tracking data using object detection algorithms. 677-680 - Victoria Ponz, Arantxa Villanueva, Rafael Cabeza:
Dataset for the evaluation of eye detector for gaze estimation. 681-684 - Jose Javier Bengoechea, Arantxa Villanueva, Rafael Cabeza:
Hybrid eye detection algorithm for outdoor environments. 685-688 - Diako Mardanbegi, Dan Witzner Hansen:
Parallax error in the monocular head-mounted eye trackers. 689-694 - Thomas B. Kinsman, Jeff B. Pelz:
Location by parts: model generation and feature fusion for mobile eye pupil tracking under challenging lighting. 695-700 - Zhefan Ye, Yin Li, Alireza Fathi, Yi Han, Agata Rozga, Gregory D. Abowd, James M. Rehg:
Detecting eye contact using wearable eye-tracking glasses. 699-704 - Oleg Spakov, Päivi Majaranta:
Enhanced gaze interaction using simple head gestures. 705-710 - Vytautas Vaitukaitis, Andreas Bulling:
Eye gesture recognition on portable devices. 711-714
Ubiquitous Mobile Instrumentation (UbiMI)
- Denzil Ferreira, Emiliano Miluzzo, Jonna Häkkilä, Tom Lovett, Vassilis Kostakos:
UbiMI: ubiquitous mobile instrumentation. 715-716 - Andrei Tamilin, Iacopo Carreras, Emmanuel Ssebaggala, Alfonse Opira, Nicola Conci:
Context-aware mobile crowdsourcing. 717-720 - Gary M. Weiss, Jeffrey W. Lockhart:
A comparison of alternative client/server architectures for ubiquitous mobile sensor-based applications. 721-724 - Mattia Gustarini, Katarzyna Wac:
Ubiquitous inference of mobility state of human custodian in people-centric context sensing. 725-728 - Helena Rodrigues, Maria João Nicolau, Rui José, Adriano J. C. Moreira:
Engaging participants for collaborative sensing of human mobility. 729-732 - Heiko Desruelle, John Lyle, Simon Isenberg, Frank Gielen:
On the challenges of building a web-based ubiquitous application platform. 733-736 - Akane Sano, Javier Hernandez, Jean Deprey, Micah Eckhardt, Matthew S. Goodwin, Rosalind W. Picard:
Multimodal annotation tool for challenging behaviors in people with Autism spectrum disorders. 737-740 - Marcela D. Rodríguez, Roberto Martínez, Moisés Pérez, Luís A. Castro, Jesús Favela:
Using ontologies to reduce user intervention to deploy sensing campaigns with the InCense toolkit. 741-744 - Mi Zhang, Alexander A. Sawchuk:
A preliminary study of sensing appliance usage for human activity recognition using mobile magnetometer. 745-748
Context-Awareness for Self-Managing Systems (CASEMANS 2012)
- Waltenegus Dargie, Juha Plosila, Vincenzo De Florio:
Existing challenges and new opportunities in context-aware systems. 749-751 - Florian Schaub, Bastian Könings, Stefan Dietzel, Michael Weber, Frank Kargl:
Privacy context model for dynamic privacy adaptation in ubiquitous computing. 752-757 - Shahram Mohrehkesh, Tamer Nadeem, Michele C. Weigle:
Context-aware content adaptation in access point. 758-761 - Liang Guang, Ethiopia Nigussie, Juha Plosila, Hannu Tenhunen:
Vertical and horizontal integration towards collective adaptive system: a visionary approach. 762-765
Adaptable Service Delivery in Smart Environments
- Charles Gouin-Vallerand, Bessam Abdulrazak:
Service delivery and provision in smart environment. 766-768 - Kevin Bouchard, Jeremy Lapalu, Bruno Bouchard, Abdenour Bouzouane:
Precise passive RFID localization for service delivery in smart home. 769-772 - Charles Gouin-Vallerand, Brian Y. Lim, Anind K. Dey:
Software provision in smart environment based on fuzzy logic intelligibility. 774-777 - Cédric Seguin, Florent de Lamotte, Jean Luc Philippe:
System services partitioning in ambient assisted living environment. 778-781 - Brian Y. Lim, Anind K. Dey:
Weights of evidence for intelligible smart environments. 782-785 - Patrice Roy, Nicolas Lachiche, Pierre Gançarski, Alban Meffre, Christophe Collet:
Generic architecture for ambient intelligence based on an organizational centered multi-agent approach. 786-789
Computer Mediated Social Offline Interactions (SOFTec 2012)
- Nemanja Memarovic, Marc Langheinrich, Vassilis Kostakos, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Elaine M. Huang:
Workshop on Computer Mediated Social Offline Interactions (SOFTec 2012). 790-791 - Raymundo Cornejo, Monica Tentori, Jesús Favela:
Enriching family personal encounters with ambient social media. 792-793 - Sven Gehring, Antonio Krüger:
Using media façades to engage social interaction. 794-795 - Kiraz Candan Herdem:
Reactions: Twitter based mobile application for awareness of friends' emotions. 796-797 - Kenneth Joseph, Rui José, Kathleen M. Carley:
Leveraging media repertoires to create new social ties. 798-799 - Matthias Korn, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose:
Putting 'local' back into public Wifi hotspots. 800-801 - Eran Toch, Inbal Levi:
What can 'people-nearby' applications teach us about meeting new people? 802-803 - Sebastian Weise, John Hardy, Pragya Agarwal, Paul Coulton, Adrian Friday, Mike W. Chiasson:
Fostering off-line interactions through local ubicomp systems: the case of urban development. 804-805
Smart Gadgets Meet Ubiquitous and Social Robots on the Web (UbiRobots)
- Abdelghani Chibani, Craig Schlenoff, Edson Prestes, Yacine Amirat:
Smart gadgets meet ubiquitous and social robots on the web. 806-809 - Craig Schlenoff, Anthony Pietromartire, Zeid Kootbally, Stephen Balakirsky, Sebti Foufou:
Ontology-based state representation for intention recognition in cooperative human-robot environments. 810-817 - Michael Arndt, Karsten Berns, Sebastian Wille, Norbert Wehn, Luiza de Souza:
Combining robotic frameworks with a smart environment framework: MCA2/SimVis3D and TinySEP. 818-825 - Tamás Haidegger, Marcos E. Barreto, Paulo J. S. Gonçalves, Maki K. Habib, S. Veera Ragavan, Craig Schlenoff, Alberto Vaccarella, Edson Prestes:
Nesting the context for pervasive robotics. 826-833 - Faouzi Sebbak, Abdelghani Chibani, Yacine Amirat, Farid Benhammadi, Aïcha Mokhtari:
An evidential fusion approach for activity recognition under uncertainty in ambient intelligence environments. 834-840 - Ahmad Wehbi, Amar Ramdane-Cherif, Chakib Tadj:
Modeling ontology for multimodal interaction in ubiquitous computing systems. 842-849 - Nadia Touileb Djaid, Nadia Saadia, Amar Ramdane-Cherif:
Multimodal architecture to strengthen the interaction of the robot in ambient intelligence environments. 850-851 - Jeong Seok Kang, Hong Seong Park:
Web-based automated black-box testing framework for component based robot software. 852-859 - Mahdi Ben Alaya, Thierry Monteil, Khalil Drira:
Autonomic framework based on semantic models for self-management of ubiquitous systems. 860-862 - Simon Mayer:
Web-based service brokerage for robotic devices. 863-865 - John Lewis, Eric T. Matson, Sherry Wei:
Using indistinguishability in ubiquitous robot organizations. 866-872 - Edson Prestes, Abdelghani Chibani, Alessandro Saffiotti, Craig Schlenoff, Sébastien Gérard, Ricardo Sanz, Marcos E. Barreto, Raj Madhavan, Yacine Amirat:
Towards an upper ontology and methodology for robotics and automation. 873-882 - Abdelghani Chibani, Yacine Amirat, Samer Mohammed, Norihiro Hagita, Eric T. Matson:
Future research challenges and applications of ubiquitous robotics. 883-891 - Mi-sook Kim, Hong Seong Park:
Open platform for ubiquitous robotic services. 892-893
Workshop on Location-Based Social Networks (LBSN 2012)
- Yu Zheng, Jason I. Hong:
The preface of the 4th International Workshop on Location-Based Social Networks. 894-896 - Tatiana Pontes, Marisa A. Vasconcelos, Jussara M. Almeida, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Virgílio A. F. Almeida:
We know where you live: privacy characterization of foursquare behavior. 898-905 - James McInerney, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Improving location prediction services for new users with probabilistic latent semantic analysis. 906-910 - Wesley Mathew, Ruben Raposo, Bruno Martins:
Predicting future locations with hidden Markov models. 911-918 - Kenneth Joseph, Chun How Tan, Kathleen M. Carley:
Beyond "local", "categories" and "friends": clustering foursquare users with latent "topics". 919-926 - Xuelian Long, Lei Jin, James Joshi:
Exploring trajectory-driven local geographic topics in foursquare. 927-934 - Shoko Wakamiya, Ryong Lee, Kazutoshi Sumiya:
Crowd-sourced cartography: measuring socio-cognitive distance for urban areas based on crowd's movement. 935-942 - Wangsheng Zhang, Shijian Li, Gang Pan:
Mining the semantics of origin-destination flows using taxi traces. 943-949 - Ke Zhang, Wei Jeng, Francis Fofie, Konstantinos Pelechrinis, Prashant Krishnamurthy:
Towards reliable spatial information in LBSNs. 950-955 - Shinya Hiruta, Takuro Yonezawa, Marko Jurmu, Hideyuki Tokuda:
Detection, classification and visualization of place-triggered geotagged tweets. 956-963 - Haoran Yu, Guangzhong Sun, Min Lv:
Users sleeping time analysis based on micro-blogging data. 964-968 - Antonio Lima, Mirco Musolesi:
Spatial dissemination metrics for location-based social networks. 972-979 - Zhaoyan Jin, Dianxi Shi, Quanyuan Wu, Huining Yan, Hua Fan:
LBSNRank: personalized pagerank on location-based social networks. 980-987 - Josh Jia-Ching Ying, Eric Hsueh-Chan Lu, Vincent S. Tseng:
Followee recommendation in asymmetrical location-based social networks. 988-995 - Masoud Sattari, Murat Manguoglu, Ismail H. Toroslu, Panagiotis Symeonidis, Pinar Senkul, Yannis Manolopoulos:
Geo-activity recommendations by using improved feature combination. 996-1003 - Jorge Gaete-Villegas, Meeyoung Cha, Dongman Lee, In-Young Ko:
TraMSNET: a mobile social network application for tourism. 1004-1011
Situation, Activity, and Goal Awareness (SAGAware 2012)
- Parisa Rashidi, Liming Chen, William K. Cheung:
International Workshop on Situation, Activity and Goal Awareness (SAGAware 2012). 1012-1015 - Preeti Bhargava, Shivsubramani Krishnamoorthy, Ashok K. Agrawala:
An ontological context model for representing a situation and the design of an intelligent context-aware middleware. 1016-1025 - Oresti Baños, Miguel Damas, Héctor Pomares, Ignacio Rojas, Máté Attila Tóth, Oliver Amft:
A benchmark dataset to evaluate sensor displacement in activity recognition. 1026-1035 - Mi Zhang, Alexander A. Sawchuk:
USC-HAD: a daily activity dataset for ubiquitous activity recognition using wearable sensors. 1036-1043 - Masamichi Shimosaka, Shinya Masuda, Kazunari Takeichi, Rui Fukui, Tomomasa Sato:
Health score prediction using low-invasive sensors. 1044-1048 - Shuyu Shi, Stephan Sigg, Yusheng Ji:
Passive detection of situations from ambient FM-radio signals. 1049-1053 - Jeffrey W. Lockhart, Tony T. Pulickal, Gary M. Weiss:
Applications of mobile activity recognition. 1054-1058 - Ke Huang, Chunhui Zhang, Xiaoxiao Ma, Guanling Chen:
Predicting mobile application usage using contextual information. 1059-1065 - Frank Krüger, Alexander Steiniger, Sebastian Bader, Thomas Kirste:
Evaluating the robustness of activity recognition using computational causal behavior models. 1066-1074 - Shehroz S. Khan, Michelle E. Karg, Jesse Hoey, Dana Kulic:
Towards the detection of unusual temporal events during activities using HMMs. 1075-1084
Systems and Intrastructure for the Digital Home (HomeSys)
- Tom Rodden, Anmol Sheth:
HomeSys: systems and infrastructure for the digital home. 1085-1089 - Evgenia Litvinova, Petri Vuorimaa:
Engaging end users in real smart space programming. 1090-1095 - Mostafa Uddin, Tamer Nadeem:
MagnoTricorder: what you need to do before leaving home. 1096-1101 - Rayoung Yang, Mark W. Newman:
Living with an intelligent thermostat: advanced control for heating and cooling systems. 1102-1107 - A. J. Bernheim Brush, Jaeyeon Jung, Ratul Mahajan, James Scott:
HomeLab: shared infrastructure for home technology field studies. 1108-1113 - Yiannis Yiakoumis, Sachin Katti, Te-Yuan Huang, Nick McKeown, Kok-Kiong Yap, Ramesh Johari:
Putting home users in charge of their network. 1114-1119
Methodical Approaches to Prove the Effects of Subliminal Perception in Ubiquitons Computing Environments
- Andreas Riener, Miriam Reiner, Myounghoon Jeon, Pierre Chalfoun:
Methodical approaches to prove the effects of subliminal perception in ubiquitous computing environments. 1120-1121 - Andreas Riener, Myounghoon Jeon:
The role of subliminal perception in vehicular interfaces. 1122-1126 - Myounghoon Jeon:
A systematic approach to using music for mitigating affective effects on driving performance and safety. 1127-1132 - Juan Liu, Xianghong Sun, Yan Ge, Kan Zhang:
More cooperative, or more uncooperative: decision-making after subliminal priming with emotional faces. 1133-1137 - Xianghong Sun, Yan Ge, Kan Zhang, Juan Liu:
Affective priming with subliminal auditory stimulus exposure. 1138 - David Pizzi, Ilkka Kosunen, Cristina Viganó, Anna Maria Polli, Imtiaj Ahmed, Daniele Zanella, Marc Cavazza, Sid Kouider, Jonathan Freeman, Luciano Gamberini, Giulio Jacucci:
Incorporating subliminal perception in synthetic environments. 1139-1144 - Marc Kurz, Gerold Hölzl, Andreas Riener, Bernhard Anzengruber, Thomas Schmittner, Alois Ferscha:
Are you cool enough for Texas Hold'Em Poker? 1145-1149 - Valentin Heun, Anette von Kapri, Pattie Maes:
Perifoveal display: combining foveal and peripheral vision in one visualization. 1150-1155
Digital Object Memories for the Internet of Things (DOMe-IoT)
- Fahim Kawsar, Chris Speed, Alexander Kröner, Jens Haupert, Thomas Plötz, Daniel Schreiber:
Digital Object Memories for the Internet of Things (DOMe-Iot). 1156-1159 - Jens Haupert, Christian Hauck, Alexander Kröner:
How to instill activity into digital object memories. 1160-1163 - Luc Weiler, Alexander Kröner, Boris Brandherm:
Customizing instructions from smart objects. 1164-1166 - Chris Speed, Duncan Shingleton:
Take me I'm yours: mimicking object agency. 1167-1170 - Marcus Staender, Aristotelis Hadjakos, Daniel Schreiber:
Adaptive workflows in smart environments: combining imperative and declarative models. 1171-1174 - Juan Antonio, J. A. Alvarez García, Luis Miguel Soria-Morillo, Juan Antonio Ortega-Ramírez, Ismael Cuadrado-Cordero:
Prosthetic memory: object memories and security for children. 1175-1178 - Ralph Barthel, Martin de Jode, Andrew Hudson-Smith:
Approaches to interacting with digital object memories in the real world. 1179-1182 - Andrew Hudson-Smith, Steven Gray, Claire Ross, Ralph Barthel, Martin de Jode, Claire Warwick, Melissa Terras:
Experiments with the internet of things in museum space: QRator. 1183-1184 - Haiyan Jia, Mu Wu, Eunhwa Jung, Alice Shapiro, S. Shyam Sundar:
Balancing human agency and object agency: an end-user interview study of the internet of things. 1185-1188 - Alexander Kröner, Jens Haupert, Chris Speed, Fahim Kawsar, Thomas Plötz, Daniel Schreiber:
Digital object memories for the internet of things (DOMe-IoT). 1189-1192
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