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UbiComp/ISWC 2015: Osaka, Japan - Adjunct
- Kenji Mase, Marc Langheinrich, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Hans Gellersen, Tanzeem Choudhury, Koji Yatani:
Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct 2015, Osaka, Japan, September 7-11, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3575-1
Posters
- Martin de Jode, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Panagiotis Mavros, Paul Coulton, Jonny Huck
, Jennifer Roberts
, Philip Powell:
Showing mutual support through digital empathy badges. 1-4 - Sundara Rajan, Meghna Joshi, Varun Mishra, Ishita Dasgupta, Anurag Joshi, Rahul Majethia:
HuMorse: smartphone based unified home automation for the disabled and elderly. 5-8 - Huan Li
, Pai Peng, Hua Lu
, Lidan Shou, Ke Chen, Gang Chen:
E2C2: efficient and effective camera calibration in indoor environments. 9-12 - Naoya Okada, Naoto Nakazato, Toshiki Takeuchi, Takuji Narumi
, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose:
Interactive interface for expressway travel planning with traffic predictions. 13-16 - Wai-Man Pang:
Context-aware scene recommendation for travel photography. 17-20 - Yuuki Nishiyama, Tadashi Okoshi
, Yin Chen, Takuro Yonezawa
, Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda:
Senbay: smartphone-based activity capturing and sharing using sensor-federated video. 21-24 - Rahul Majethia, Anurag Joshi, Ishita Dasgupta, Meghna Joshi:
TicTorque: diagnosing effects of blink tics through mobile EEG headsets. 25-28 - Yang Gu, Yiqiang Chen, Junfa Liu, Xinlong Jiang:
Online deep intelligence for Wi-Fi indoor localization. 29-32 - Junichi Tsurukawa, Mohammed AlSada, Tatsuo Nakajima:
Filtering visual information for reducing visual cognitive load. 33-36 - Monami Takahashi, Keisuke Irie, Mizuki Sakamoto, Tatsuo Nakajima:
Incorporating fictionality into the real space: a case of enhanced TCG. 37-40 - Avinash Kalyanaraman, Juhi Ranjan, Kamin Whitehouse:
Automatic rock climbing route inference using wearables. 41-44 - Daniel Harrison
, Marta E. Cecchinato
:
"Give me five minutes!": feeling time slip by. 45-48 - Bin Guo
, Wenqian Nan, Zhiwen Yu
, Xing Xie
, Huihui Chen, Xingshe Zhou:
TaskMe: a cross-community, quality-enhanced incentive mechanism for mobile crowd sensing. 49-52 - Mitsuhiro Goto, Hideaki Kimata, Masahiko Toyoshi, Tatsuya Nishikiori, Kosuke Moriwaki, Koji Nakamura:
A wearable action support system for business use by context-aware computing based on web schedule. 53-56 - Koya Nagamine, Yusuke Iwasawa, Yutaka Matsuo, Ikuko Eguchi Yairi:
An estimation of wheelchair user's muscle fatigue by accelerometers on smart devices. 57-60 - Paul Baumann, Christian Koehler, Anind K. Dey, Silvia Santini:
A population model for predicting human mobility. 61-64 - Gunarto Sindoro Njoo, Xiao Wen Ruan, Kuo-Wei Hsu, Wen-Chih Peng:
Inferring user activities from spatial-temporal data in mobile phones. 65-68 - Eria Chita, Yuta Sugiura, Sunao Hashimoto, Kai Kunze, Masahiko Inami
, Masa Ogata:
Silhouette interactions: using the hand shadow as interaction modality. 69-72 - Ahyoung Han, Jihyun Kim, Kwangyun Wohn:
Entry: visual programming to enhance children's computational thinking. 73-76 - Yuan Bai, Zhanwei Du, Bo Yang, Lauren Ancel Meyers
:
Location based surveillance for early detection of contagious outbreaks. 77-80 - Tatsuhito Hasegawa, Makoto Koshino, Satoshi Hirahashi, Haruhiko Kimura:
State magic: state estimation for Android smartphone. 81-84 - Yoshihisa Kon, Yuto Omae, Kazuki Sakai, Hirotaka Takahashi, Takuma Akiduki
, Chikara Miyaji, Yoshihisa Sakurai, Nobuo Ezaki, Kazufumi Nakai:
Toward classification of swimming style by using underwater wireless accelerometer data. 85-88 - Masano Nakayama, Hiroaki Murata, Hitomi Yokoyama, Kinya Fujita
:
Feasibility of pervasive monitoring of nonverbal information in daily office activity. 89-92 - Linlu Liu, Yongjian Yang, Weidan Zhao, Zhanwei Du:
Semi-automatic remote medicine monitoring system of miners. 93-96 - Jingmin Chen, Su Yang, Wenshan Wang, Minjie Wang:
Social context awareness from taxi traces: mining how human mobility patterns are shaped by bags of POI. 97-100 - Kristen Hines, Wallace Santos Lages
, Namitha Somasundaram, Thomas Martin:
Protecting workers with smart e-vest. 101-104 - Chin-yu Chien, Cheng-Yuan Li, Li-Wei Chan, Yi-Chi Liao
, Rong-Hao Liang
, Hao-Hua Chu, Bing-Yu Chen
:
fStrip: a malleable shape-retaining wearable strip for interface on-demand. 105-108 - Shuangquan Wang, Gang Zhou, Lisha Hu, Zhenyu Chen
, Yiqiang Chen:
CARE: chewing activity recognition using noninvasive single axis accelerometer. 109-112 - Chuang-Wen You, Cheng-Yuan Li, Yen-Chang Chen, Yu-Lun Tsai, Cheng-Lin Lin, Ming-Chyi Huang, Chao-Hui Lee, Hao-Chuan Wang, Hao-Hua Chu:
Using mobile phones to assist patients in recovering from ketamine addiction. 113-116 - Yin Chen, Takuro Yonezawa
, Kazunori Takashio, Yutaro Kyono, Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda:
A public vehicle-based urban sensing system. 117-120 - Yu Lu
, Shili Xiang, Wei Wu, Huayu Wu:
A queue analytics system for taxi service using mobile crowd sensing. 121-124 - Masaya Ohta, Shunsuke Nagano, Seiya Takahashi, Hiroki Abe, Katsumi Yamashita:
Mixed-reality shopping system using HMD and smartwatch. 125-128 - Kazuki Kobayashi, Tomoaki Ohtsuki
:
User identification based on toothbrushing information using three-axis accelerometer. 129-132 - Yasue Kishino, Yutaka Yanagisawa, Yoshinari Shirai, Shin Mizutani, Futoshi Naya, Tadao Kitagawa:
A habitat-monitoring system for an endangered fish using a sensor network. 133-136 - Hoyoun Cho, Seyoung Park, Seongmi Jeong, Ki Joon Kim
, Dong-Hee Shin, Hyup Kim:
User identity in the internet of things: effects of self-extension and message framing on object attachment. 137-140 - Heng Gu, Kai Kunze, Masashi Takatani, Kouta Minamizawa:
Towards performance feedback through tactile displays to improve learning archery. 141-144 - Diana Löffler, Takashi Toriizuka, Yuki Sakakibara, Philipp Schaper, Jörn Hurtienne:
Examining the design space of insect inspired notifications. 145-148 - Oresti Baños
, Jae Hun Bang, Dong Uk Kang, Choong Seon Hong
, Sungyoung Lee, José Antonio Moral-Muñoz
, Miguel Damas
, Ignacio Diaz Reyes, Héctor Pomares
, Ignacio Rojas, Claudia Villalonga
, Manuel Arroyo Morales:
Facilitating trunk endurance assessment by means of mobile health technologies. 149-152 - Tatsuya Isoda, Yasunobu Nohara
, Sozo Inoue, Mako Shirouzu, Yasuhiko Sugiyama, Mari Hirata, Kyoko Machida, Naoki Nakashima:
Experiment for nursing activity analysis using mobile sensors and proximity sensors. 153-156 - Kazuki Wakasa, Shin'ichi Konomi
:
Green weaver: participatory green mapping and networking for fostering sustainable communities. 157-160 - Miao Tian, Zhiwen Yu
, Zhu Wang, Bin Guo
:
Combining social media and location-based services for shop type recommendation. 161-164 - Takuya Jimbo, Kaori Fujinami:
Detecting mischoice of public transportation route based on smartphone and GIS. 165-168 - Daniel Hintze, Rainhard D. Findling
, Muhammad Muaaz
, Eckhard Koch, René Mayrhofer
:
Cormorant: towards continuous risk-aware multi-modal cross-device authentication. 169-172 - Risa Hiyama, Mondo Saito, Yasuto Nakanishi, Yuka Hirose, Sho Arisumi:
BabyBumper: protector/communication wearable device for pregnant women. 173-176 - Jin Hyun Park, In Jin Baek, Su Ji Han, Young Eun Moon:
SAFT: study of sensor unit for fall prevention in blocked vision. 177-180 - Juan Haladjian, Zardosht Hodaie, Han Xu, Mertcan Yigin, Bernd Bruegge, Markus Fink, Juergen Hoeher:
KneeHapp: a bandage for rehabilitation of knee injuries. 181-184 - Sabrina Hoppe, Tobias Loetscher
, Stephanie Morey
, Andreas Bulling
:
Recognition of curiosity using eye movement analysis. 185-188 - Been Jeon, Ji Hwan Ryu, Jaewon Cho, Byung-Chull Bae, Jun-Dong Cho
:
Smart maternity clothes for visualizing fetal movement data. 189-192 - Pinata Winoto, Tiffany Ya Tang:
Sensory substitution to enable the visually impaired to play an affordable wearable mobile game. 193-196 - Hong Liu, Jun Wang, Xiangdong Wang, Yueliang Qian:
iSee: obstacle detection and feedback system for the blind. 197-200 - Tsuyoshi Ishikawa, Kaori Fujinami:
Pedestrian's avoidance behavior recognition for road anomaly detection in the city. 201-204 - Gunhee Cho, Sejin Chun, Xiongnan Jin
, Kyong-Ho Lee
:
Enhancing CoAP proxy for semantic composition and multicast communication. 205-208 - Maria José Ferreira
, Ana Karina Caraban, Olga Lyra
, Vítor Belim, Evangelos Karapanos
:
Why alone?: sensing children's social interactions in the playground. 209-212 - Tiago Ornelas, Ana Karina Caraban, Rúben Gouveia
, Evangelos Karapanos
:
CrowdWalk: leveraging the wisdom of the crowd to inspire walking activities. 213-216 - Meiyu Huang, Yiqiang Chen, Wen Ji, Xiaojuan Ma
, Jing Zhang, Yuguang Fan, Lianjun Dai:
CaneFitter: investigation on appropriate cane selection and proper cane use for the elderly. 217-220 - Woohyeok Choi
, Joohyun Kim, Jeungmin Oh, Darren Edge, Uichin Lee:
Designing group fitness swimming exergames: a case study. 221-224 - Atsushi Taniguchi, Sozo Inoue:
A method for automatic assessment of user-generated tests and its evaluation. 225-228 - Henning Pohl
, Markus Hettig, Oliver Karras
, Hatice Ötztürk, Michael Rohs:
CapCouch: home control with a posture-sensing couch. 229-232 - Huynh Nguyen Loc, Rajesh Krishna Balan, Youngki Lee:
Power-efficient context sensing using mobile GPUs. 233-236 - Yaliang Chuang
, Lin-Lin Chen, Ya-Han Lee:
Envisioning a smart home that can learn and negotiate the needs of multiple users. 237-240 - Stefan Schneegass, Mariam Hassib, Bo Zhou, Jingyuan Cheng, Fernando Seoane
, Oliver Amft
, Paul Lukowicz, Albrecht Schmidt
:
SimpleSkin: towards multipurpose smart garments. 241-244 - Jussi Mikkonen
, Emmi Pouta
:
Weaving electronic circuit into two-layer fabric. 245-248 - Yu Enokibori, Taiga Hayashi, Kenji Mase:
A study of intermittent adjustment to resist displacement of smart garment using posture-stable daily actions. 249-252 - Andrei Popleteev:
Activity tracking and indoor positioning with a wearable magnet. 253-256 - Masayuki Okamoto, Cheng Chen:
Improving GPS-based indoor-outdoor detection with moving direction information from smartphone. 257-260 - Elizabeth L. Murnane, David A. Huffaker, Gueorgi Kossinets:
Mobile health apps: adoption, adherence, and abandonment. 261-264 - Anja Bachmann, Robert Zetzsche, Till Riedel
, Michael Beigl, Markus Reichert
, Philip Santangelo, Ulrich Ebner-Priemer:
Identification of relevant sensor sources for context-aware ESM apps in ambulatory assessment. 265-268 - Zhenyu Chen
, Yiqiang Chen, Shuangquan Wang, Lisha Hu, Xingyu Gao
, Xinlong Jiang:
Recognizing extended surrounding contexts via class incremental learning. 269-272
Demos
- Ryusetsu Matsushima, Yoshinobu Tonomura:
MetamorphicWall: module-based massive sensing and representation. 273-276 - Maho Oki, Koji Tsukada, Kazuhiro Kimura, Satoshi Nakamatsu:
FingerPhone: smart interphone integrated with a fingerprint sensor. 277-280 - Stephane Lavirotte, Gaëtan Rey, Gérald Rocher, Jean-Yves Tigli
:
A generic service oriented software platform to design ambient intelligent systems. 281-284 - Chang Liu, Lei Xie, Chuyu Wang, Jie Wu, Sanglu Lu:
FootStep-tracker: an anchor-free indoor localization system via sensing foot steps. 285-288 - Hyung Sup Felix, Bokyung Lee
, Daniel Pieter Saakes:
TagRadar: locating objects using a smart phone accessory. 289-292 - Harshit Agrawal, Sang-won Leigh, Pattie Maes:
L'evolved: autonomous and ubiquitous utilities as smart agents. 293-296 - Solomon O. Abiola, Eric Portman, Henry A. Kautz
, Earl Ray Dorsey:
Node view: a mHealth real-time infectious disease interface disease interface - 2014 ebola outbreak case study. 297-300 - Yuto Kondo, Jiro Tanaka, Shin Takahashi:
UBI: user body interface for wearable and touch panel device. 301-304 - Hayeon Jeong, Daniel Pieter Saakes, Uichin Lee:
I-Eng: an interactive toy for second language learning. 305-308 - Azusa Kadomura, Itiro Siio:
MagNail: user interaction with smart device through magnet attached to fingernail. 309-312 - Judith Amores, Pattie Maes, Joe A. Paradiso:
Bin-ary: detecting the state of organic trash to prevent insalubrity. 313-316 - Kiyohiko Takahashi, Wataru Hattori, Ryo Kawai, Yusuke Takahashi, Hiroyoshi Miyano, Daichi Shimohata, Shinichi Mikami:
A privacy-conscious human-tracking system. 317-320 - Reona Nagafuchi, Yasushi Matoba, Itiro Siio:
Water-jet printer: sprinkler with watering-position control. 321-324 - Ruth Ravichandran, Tauhidur Rahman, Alexander Travis Adams, Tanzeem Choudhury, Julie A. Kientz, Shwetak N. Patel:
Real time heart rate and breathing detection using commercial motion sensors. 325-328 - Yuki Matsuda
, Takashi Hasegawa, Keiichiro Iwanami, Naoya Saito, Takuya Ishioka, Ismail Arai
, Yutaka Arakawa
, Keiichi Yasumoto
:
WaistonBelt: a belt for monitoring your real abdominal circumference forever. 329-331 - Natsumi Hashimoto, Itiro Siio:
StudI/O: positioning toy-block only by projection. 333-336 - Weimin Wang
, Kenji Yamakawa, Kei Hiroi, Katsuhiko Kaji, Nobuo Kawaguchi:
Velobug: a mobile system for 3D indoor mapping. 337-340 - Shogo Maenaka, Shigeya Morishita, Daichi Nagata, Morihiko Tamai, Keiichi Yasumoto
, Toshinobu Fukukura, Keita Sato:
SakuraSensor: a system for realtime cherry-lined roads detection by in-vehicle smartphones. 345-348 - Yutaka Arakawa
:
SenStick: sensorize every things. 349-352 - Heng Gu, Susana Sanchez
, Kai Kunze, Masahiko Inami
:
An augmented e-reader for multimodal literacy. 353-356 - Katsutoshi Masai
, Yuta Sugiura, Katsuhiro Suzuki, Sho Shimamura, Kai Kunze, Masa Ogata, Masahiko Inami
, Maki Sugimoto:
AffectiveWear: towards recognizing affect in real life. 357-360 - Kai Kunze, Katsuma Tanaka, Shoya Ishimaru, Yuji Uema, Koichi Kise, Masahiko Inami
:
MEME: eye wear computing to explore human behavior. 361-363 - Tetsuji Takada
, Masaya Ishizuka:
Chameleon dial: repeated camera-recording attack resilient PIN input scheme. 365-368 - Yi Zhao, Joshua R. Smith, Alanson P. Sample:
NFC-WISP: an open source software defined near field RFID sensing platform. 369-372 - Tiffany Ya Tang, Relic Yongfu Wang
, Yuhui You, Leila Zeqian Huang, Christine Piao Chen:
Supporting collaborative play via an affordable touching + singing plant for children with autism in China. 373-376 - Florian Wahl, Martin Freund, Oliver Amft
:
Using smart eyeglasses as a wearable game controller. 377-380 - Alessandro Antonio Nacci, Bharathan Balaji, Paola Spoletini, Rajesh K. Gupta, Donatella Sciuto, Yuvraj Agarwal:
BuildingRules: a trigger-action based system to manage complex commercial buildings. 381-384 - Anura Rathnayake, Tilak Dias:
Yarns with embedded electronics. 385-388 - Ken Pfeuffer, Yanxia Zhang, Hans Gellersen
:
A collaborative gaze aware information display. 389-391 - Ya-Ting Chang, Shih-Wei Sun
, Chuang-Wen You, Wen-Huang Cheng, Kai-Lung Hua
:
A social media based real scene navigation system with a holographic projection on a HUD. 393-396 - Ayuri Tomohiro, Yasuyuki Sumi:
Sketching on 3D structured surfaces. 397-400 - Jennifer Ann Rode, Andrea Marshall, Anne Weibert, Konstantin Aal, Thomas von Rekowski
, Houda el Mimouni, Akshay Sharma, Jordan Jobs, Alexis Schleeter, Jennifer Booker:
From computational thinking to computational making. 401-402 - Bob Kummerfeld
, Lie Ming Tang, Judy Kay
, Farahnaz Yekeh:
SAL: a small, simple, situated, ambient logger. 403-406 - Koji Tsukada, Maho Oki, Takafumi Yamamoto, Tomohiro Imaizumi:
CARduino: device toolkit suitable for use in automobiles. 407-410 - Chihiro Takeshima, Katsuhiko Kaji, Kei Hiroi, Nobuo Kawaguchi, Takeshi Kamiyama, Ken Ohta
, Hiroshi Inamura
:
A pedestrian passage detection method by using spinning magnets on corridors. 411-414 - Edward Jay Wang, TienJui Lee, Alex Mariakakis
, Mayank Goel, Shwetak N. Patel, Sidhant Gupta:
Demo of MagnifiSense: inferring device interaction using wrist-worn passive magneto-inductive sensors. 415-417 - Augusto Esteves
, Eduardo Velloso
, Andreas Bulling
, Hans Gellersen
:
Orbits: enabling gaze interaction in smart watches using moving targets. 419-422
Doctoral school
- Anja Bachmann:
Towards smartphone-based sensing of social interaction for ambulatory assessment. 423-428 - Daniel A. Epstein
:
Personal informatics in everyday life. 429-434 - Daniel Hintze:
Towards transparent multi-device-authentication. 435-440 - Edith Talina Luhanga:
Evaluating effectiveness of stimulus control, time management and self-reward for weight loss behavior change. 441-446 - Elizabeth L. Murnane:
Exploring a theory-guided path to the design of personal informatics and intervention technologies. 447-452 - Frank Mokaya:
Acquiring musculoskeletal information in active environments, using a wearable system. 453-458 - James Hallam:
Haptic mirror therapy glove: aiding the treatment of a paretic limb after a stroke. 459-464 - Johnson Leu:
Past places and social reminiscence. 465-470 - Juan Haladjian:
TangoHapps: an integrated development environment for smart garments. 471-476 - Juhi Ranjan:
Object user recognition in multi-person homes. 477-482 - Lanyun Zhang:
Supporting group tourists' planning: understanding group preferences through ubicomp systems. 483-488 - Maia L. Jacobs:
Designing personalized technology to augment patient-centered care. 489-494 - Mohamad H. Salimian:
Exploring group awareness in a mixed reality collaborative environment. 495-501 - Nirandika Wanigasekara:
A semi lazy bandit approach for intelligent service discovery in IoT applications. 503-508 - Rabih Younes:
Improving the accuracy of wearable activity classifiers. 509-514 - Saeed Abdullah:
Towards circadian computing: a sensing & intervention framework for BodyClock friendly technology. 515-520 - Sarah Walker, Sarah Kettley
, Tina Downes, Tilak Dias:
Facilitating participatory practice for smart textiles. 521-526 - Sarah-Kristin Thiel:
Gamified participation: investigating the influence of game elements in civic engagement tools. 527-532 - Suman Sankar Bhunia:
Adopting internet of things for provisioning health-care. 533-538 - Yi-Ta Hsieh:
Tactile interaction gestures: a wearable hand tactile system for interacting with ubiquitous information. 539-544
Design exhibition
- Tatjana Crossley:
Subverting the gaze: redefining the object role, gaze subversion helmet. 545-550 - Hsin Huang, Hsin-Chien Huang, Chun-Feng Liao
, Ying-Chun Li, Tzu-Chieh Tsai
, Li-jia Teng, Shih-Wei Wang:
Future circus: a performer-guided mixed-reality performance art. 551-556 - Isabel Pedersen
, Pejman Mirza-Babaei
, Nathan Gale:
iMind: paul klee, dialogism& BCI. 557-562 - Jason Lin, Jasmine Zhou, Helen Koo:
Enfold: clothing for people with cerebral palsy. 563-566 - Anke Loh:
Sensory mode: SIGCHI extended abstract. 567-571 - Xueting Zhang, Caity Taylor:
MuSync: a smart glove that balance personal safety and music control in urban environment. 573-578 - Hyunjoo Oh, Mark D. Gross:
Awareable steps: functional and fashionable shoes for patients with dementia. 579-583 - Justin Chin:
Design and implementation of an adaptive wearable thermal comfort data acquisition prototype. 585-590 - Vilhelmina Sokol, Yuta Sugiura, Kai Kunze, Masahiko Inami
:
Enhanced tradition: combining tech and traditional clothing. 591-594 - Kristi Kuusk, Marjan Kooroshnia, Jussi Mikkonen
:
Crafting butterfly lace: conductive multi-color sensor-actuator structure. 595-600 - Nan Zhao, Joseph A. Paradiso:
HALO: wearable lighting. 601-606 - Rain Ashford:
ThinkerBelle EEG amplifying dress. 607-612 - Galina Mihaleva, Luiz Zanotello:
Re-flux. 613-616 - Birce Ozkan:
Fall: an interactive garment that mimics nature's responsive system of defoliation through an embedded electronic mechanism. 617-621
Workshops: ASGA4Health: atelier of smart garments and accessories for healthy lifestyles
- Maurizio Caon
, Stefano Carrino, Elena Mugellini
, Alexandra Rosewall Lang
, Sarah Atkinson
, Marco Mazzola, Giuseppe Andreoni
:
Smart garments and accessories for healthy lifestyles. 623-626 - Rebeccah Pailes-Friedman:
BioWear: a kinetic accessory that communicates emotions through wearable technology. 627-633 - Vivian Genaro Motti
, Kelly Caine:
An overview of wearable applications for healthcare: requirements and challenges. 635-641 - Rúben Gouveia
, Fábio Pereira, Ana Karina Caraban, Sean A. Munson, Evangelos Karapanos
:
You have 5 seconds: designing glanceable feedback for physical activity trackers. 643-647 - Ana Karina Caraban, Maria José Ferreira
, Rúben Gouveia
, Evangelos Karapanos
:
Social toothbrush: fostering family nudging around tooth brushing habits. 649-653 - Nobuhisa Asano:
Mobile healthcare service model in Japan: current condition and future issues. 655-658 - Teresa Almeida
:
Designing intimate wearables to promote preventative health care practices. 659-662 - Assunta Matassa, Valentina Manuguerra:
Designing a smart plantar to support people in sport activities. 663-668 - Carme Carrion
, Maurizio Caon
, Stefano Carrino, Liliana Arroyo Moliner, Alexandra Rosewall Lang
, Sarah Atkinson
, Marco Mazzola, Paolo Perego, Carlo Emilio Standoli, Castell Abat Conxa, Mireia Espallargues:
Wearable lifestyle tracking devices: are they useful for teenagers? 669-674 - Shinsuke Fujita, Koichi Takeuchi, Shunsuke Doi:
What we expect for wearable health, from clinical settings. 675-679
Workshops: MCSS 2015: 4th international workshop on mobile systems for computational social science
- Youngki Lee, Inseok Hwang:
4th ACM international workshop on mobile systems for computational social science. 681-682 - Rui Wang, Andrew T. Campbell, Xia Zhou:
Using opportunistic face logging from smartphone to infer mental health: challenges and future directions. 683-692 - Anja Bachmann, Christoph Klebsattel, Matthias Budde
, Till Riedel
, Michael Beigl, Markus Reichert
, Philip Santangelo, Ulrich Ebner-Priemer:
How to use smartphones for less obtrusive ambulatory mood assessment and mood recognition. 693-702 - Lu Luo, Jun Yang, Xuan Bao, Zhixian Yan, Yifei Jiang:
SWAN: a novel mobile system to track and analyze social well-being. 703-712 - Surjya Ghosh
, Vatsalya Chauhan, Niloy Ganguly
, Bivas Mitra, Pradipta De:
Impact of experience sampling methods on tap pattern based emotion recognition. 713-722 - Abhinav Mehrotra, Jo Vermeulen
, Veljko Pejovic, Mirco Musolesi
:
Ask, but don't interrupt: the case for interruptibility-aware mobile experience sampling. 723-732 - Sophia Haim, Rui Wang, Sarah E. Lord, Lorie Loeb, Xia Zhou, Andrew T. Campbell:
The mobile photographic stress meter (MPSM): a new way to measure stress using images. 733-742 - Arijit Chowdhury, Tanushree Banerjee, Tapas Chakravarty, P. Balamuralidhar:
Smartphone based estimation of relative risk propensity for inducing good driving behavior. 743-751 - Kasthuri Jayarajah, Meera Radhakrishnan
, Steven C. H. Hoi
, Archan Misra
:
Candy crushing your sleep. 753-762
Workshops: PD-Apps 2015: the 2nd workshop on challenges and opportunities in creating applications for pervasive public display networks
- Mohamed Khamis
, Andreas Bulling
, Florian Alt
:
Tackling challenges of interactive public displays using gaze. 763-766 - Anton Fedosov, Evangelos Niforatos, Florian Alt
, Ivan Elhart:
Supporting interactivity on a ski lift. 767-770 - Ryan Younger, John Moore, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera:
CASIK, a culturally adaptive sustainable information kiosk. 771-774 - Evangelos Niforatos, Ivan Elhart, Marc Langheinrich
:
Public displays for monitoring and improving community wellbeing. 775-778 - Antonella Di Rienzo, Franca Garzotto, Paolo Cremonesi
, Cristina Frà, Massimo Valla:
Towards a smart retail environment. 779-782 - Eva Lösch, Andrea Nutsi, Michael Koch
:
Mediating movement-based interaction through semiotically enhanced shadow representations. 783-786 - Krzysztof Pietroszek
, Liudmila Tahai, James R. Wallace, Edward Lank:
3D interaction with networked public displays using mobile and wearable devices. 787-788 - Salvatore Sorce
, Alessio Malizia
, Vito Gentile
, Antonio Gentile:
Touchless gestural interfaces for networked public displays: overcoming interaction blindness and performing evaluations in-the-wild. 789-790
Workshops: PerPart 2015: 2nd international workshop on pervasive participation
- Peter Fröhlich, Matthias Baldauf, Sampo Ruoppila, Manfred Tscheligi
, Florian Alt
:
2nd international workshop on pervasive participation. 791-794 - Joachim Åström, Sampo Ruoppila, Titiana Ertiö, Martin Karlsson, Sarah-Kristin Thiel:
Potentials and challenges of a living lab approach in research on mobile participation. 795-800 - Robert Tscharn, Diana Löffler, Dominik Lipp, Jeremias Kuge, Jörn Hurtienne:
Senior, follower and busy grumbler: user needs for pervasive participation. 801-806 - Callum Parker
, Martin Tomitsch
, Judy Kay
, Matthias Baldauf:
Keeping it private: an augmented reality approach to citizen participation with public displays. 807-812 - Maija Poikela, Robert Schmidt, Ina Wechsung, Sebastian Möller
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FlashPolling privacy: the discrepancy of intention and action in location-based poll participation. 813-818 - Sarah-Kristin Thiel:
Investigating the influence of game elements on civic engagement. 819-823
Workshops: PETMEI 2015: 5th international workshop on pervasive eye tracking and mobile eye-based interaction
- Peter Kiefer
, Yanxia Zhang, Andreas Bulling
:
The 5th international workshop on pervasive eye tracking and mobile eye-based interaction. 825-828 - Jayson Turner, Shamsi T. Iqbal, Susan T. Dumais:
Understanding gaze and scrolling strategies in text consumption tasks. 829-838 - John Paulin Hansen
, Florian Biermann
, Janus Askø Madsen, Morten Jonassen, Haakon Lund
, Javier San Agustin, Sebastian Sztuk:
A gaze interactive textual smartwatch interface. 839-847 - Mizuki Matsubara, Joachim Folz, Takumi Toyama, Marcus Liwicki, Andreas Dengel, Koichi Kise:
Extraction of read text using a wearable eye tracker for automatic video annotation. 849-854 - Jussi Rantala
, Jari Kangas, Poika Isokoski, Deepak Akkil
, Oleg Spakov
, Roope Raisamo
:
Haptic feedback of gaze gestures with glasses: localization accuracy and effectiveness. 855-862 - Mohamed Khamis
, Florian Alt
, Andreas Bulling
:
A field study on spontaneous gaze-based interaction with a public display using pursuits. 863-872 - Shahram Jalaliniya
, Diako Mardanbegi, Ioannis Sintos, Daniel Garcia Garcia:
EyeDroid: an open source mobile gaze tracker on Android for eyewear computers. 873-879
Workshops: collective adaptation in very large scale ubicomp: towards a superorganism of wearables
- Alois Ferscha, Paul Lukowicz, Franco Zambonelli:
Collective adaptation in very large scale ubicomp: towards a superorganism of wearables. 881-884 - Stephan Sigg
:
Contact-free sensing for collective activity recognition. 885-886 - Mirko Viroli:
Programming very-large scale systems of wearables. 887-888 - Kai Kunze:
Collective eyewear. 889-890 - Stefan Thurner:
What if you know it all?: quantifying human behavior from a virtual world. 891-892 - Alois Ferscha:
Collective adaptive systems. 893-895
Workshops: towards wisdom computing: harmonious collaboration between people and machines
- Norihiro Hagita, Miwako Doi, Kazuo Iwano, Hideyuki Tokuda, Yukiko Horikawa:
Research area on intelligent systems creating co-experience knowledge and wisdom with human-machine "harmonious" collaboration. 897-898 - Yoichi Sato:
Analyzing human attention and behavior via collective visual sensing for the creation of life innovation. 899-900 - Andreas Bulling
:
Human visual behaviour for collaborative human-machine interaction. 901-905 - Kenji Suzuki
:
Social imaging technology to identify and represent social behaviors. 907-908 - James M. Rehg:
Behavioral imaging technology for modeling, analyzing, and visualizing social and communicative behavior. 909-910 - Katsumi Watanabe
:
Explicit and implicit aspects of embodied knowledge. 911-913 - Ryota Kanai
:
Neuroprofile: a web-based service for personalized neuroprediction from anatomical brain scans. 915-918 - Takahira Yamaguchi:
A platform PRINTEPS to develop practical intelligent applications. 919-920 - Moritz Tenorth, Michael Beetz
:
An overview of the KnowRob project: semantic knowledge for autonomous. 921-922 - Assunta Matassa, Luca Console, Leonardo Angelini
, Maurizio Caon
, Omar Abou Khaled
:
Workshop on full-body and multisensory experience in ubiquitous interaction. 923-926 - Thomas Pederson
, Shahram Jalaliniya
:
An egocentric approach towards ubiquitous multimodal interaction. 927-932 - Robb Mitchell
:
Sensing mine, yours, theirs, and ours: interpersonal ubiquitous interactions. 933-938 - Amon Rapp
, Federica Cena
, Dize Hilviu
, Maurizio Tirassa:
Human body and smart objects. 939-943 - Assunta Matassa, Federica Cena
:
Body experience in the ubiquitous era: towards a new gestural corpus for smart spaces. 945-950 - Claudia Núñez-Pacheco
:
Expanding our perceptual world through technology: a subjective bodily perspective. 951-956 - Luca Giulio Brayda
, Federico Traverso, Luca Giuliani, Francesco Diotalevi, Stefania Repetto, Sara Sansalone, Andrea Trucco, Giulio Sandini
:
Spatially selective binaural hearing aids. 957-962 - Leonardo Angelini
, Maurizio Caon
, Nadine Couture
, Omar Abou Khaled
, Elena Mugellini
:
The multisensory interactive window: immersive experiences for the elderly. 963-968
Workshops: QS: new frontiers of quantified self: finding new ways for engaging users in collecting and using personal data
- Amon Rapp
, Federica Cena
, Judy Kay, Bob Kummerfeld
, Frank Hopfgartner
, Till Plumbaum, Jakob Eg Larsen
:
New frontiers of quantified self: finding new ways for engaging users in collecting and using personal data. 969-972 - Niels van Berkel
, Chu Luo
, Denzil Ferreira, Jorge Gonçalves
, Vassilis Kostakos
:
The curse of quantified-self: an endless quest for answers. 973-978 - Peng Wang, Lifeng Sun, Shiqiang Yang, Alan F. Smeaton
:
Improving the classification of quantified self activities and behaviour using a fisher kernel. 979-984 - Naoya Isoyama, Tsutomu Terada
, Masahiko Tsukamoto:
An evaluation on behaviors in taking photos by changing icon images on head mounted display. 985-990 - Ravi Karkar, James Fogarty, Julie A. Kientz, Sean A. Munson, Roger Vilardaga
, Jasmine Zia:
Opportunities and challenges for self-experimentation in self-tracking. 991-996 - Lie Ming Tang, Judy Kay
, Farahnaz Yekeh, Bob Kummerfeld
:
Introducing SAL, simple, situated, ambient loggers, for personal goals. 997-1002 - Mirana Randriambelonoro, Yu Chen, Antoine Geissbühler, Pearl Pu:
Exploring physical activity monitoring devices for diabetic and obese patients. 1003-1008 - Farahnaz Yekeh, Judy Kay
, Lie Ming Tang, Bob Kummerfeld
:
Formative studies of SAL, simple situated ambient loggers. 1009-1014 - Jeong-ki Hong, Bon-Chang Koo, So-Ryang Ban, Jun-Dong Cho
, Andrea Bianchi
:
BeuPo: a digital plant that you can raise and customize with your current posture. 1015-1020 - Federica Cena
, Silvia Likavec, Amon Rapp
:
Quantified self and modeling of human cognition. 1021-1026 - Federica Cena
, Assunta Matassa:
Adopting a user modeling approach to quantify the city. 1027-1032 - Federico Sarzotti:
A tangible personal informatics system for an amusing self-reporting. 1033-1038 - Fang Zhao, Ajinkya Ghorpade, Francisco C. Pereira
, Chris Zegras, Moshe E. Ben-Akiva
:
Quantifying mobility: pervasive technologies for transport modeling. 1039-1044 - Souneil Park, José San Pedro, Nuria Oliver
:
MobiTop: bringing topic-based reflection to mobile browsing habits. 1045-1050 - Dize Hilviu
, Amon Rapp
:
Narrating the quantified self. 1051-1056 - Anja Bachmann, Christoph Klebsattel, Andrea Schankin, Till Riedel
, Michael Beigl, Markus Reichert
, Philip Santangelo, Ulrich Ebner-Priemer:
Leveraging smartwatches for unobtrusive mobile ambulatory mood assessment. 1057-1062 - Benedikt Schmidt, Sebastian Benchea, Rüdiger Eichin, Christian Meurisch:
Fitness tracker or digital personal coach: how to personalize training. 1063-1067 - Feiyan Hu
, Alan F. Smeaton
, Eamonn Newman, Matthew P. Buman
:
Using periodicity intensity to detect long term behaviour change. 1069-1074 - Simon L. Jones
:
Exploring correlational information in aggregated quantified self data dashboards. 1075-1080 - Stephen Voida, Yuan Jia, Yamini Karanam, Alex Chambers, Joe Dara, Abdulaziz Alderhami, Kunal Bodke, Dushyant Shrikhande, Jessica Despard:
Challenges, feedback & notifications: empirical explorations to inform the design of interfaces to motivate and encourage long-term personal informatics use. 1081-1086 - Fredrik Ohlin, Carl Magnus Olsson
:
Beyond a utility view of personal informatics: a postphenomenological framework. 1087-1092
Workshops: participatory design and the humanist research landscape
- Sarah Kettley
, Richard Kettley, Matthew Ian Bates:
Workshop on participatory design and the humanist landscape. 1093-1094 - Sarah Kettley
, Richard Kettley, Matthew Ian Bates:
An introduction to IPR as a participatory design research method. 1095-1100 - Sarah Kettley
, Richard Kettley, Matthew Ian Bates:
An introduction to the person-centred approach as an attitude for participatory design. 1101-1104 - Sarah Kettley
, Matthew Ian Bates, Richard Kettley:
Reflections on the heuristic experiences of a multidisciplinary team trying to bring the PCA to participatory design (with emphasis on the IPR method). 1105-1110
Workshops: PURBA 2015: the 4th workshop on pervasive urban applications
- Santi Phithakkitnukoon
, Teerayut Horanont, Sourav Bhattacharya, Yoshihide Sekimoto:
PURBA 2015: the 4th workshop on pervasive urban applications. 1111-1115 - Chalermpong Somdulyawat, Piyawat Pongjitpak, Santi Phithakkitnukoon
, Marco Veloso, Carlos Bento:
A tool for exploratory visualization of bus mobility and ridership: a case study of Lisbon, Portugal. 1117-1121 - Mingsheng Wu, Vanessa Frías-Martínez:
Crowdsourcing biking times. 1123-1131 - Eiman Y. Elbanhawy, Blaine A. Price:
Understanding the social practice of EV workplace charging. 1133-1141 - Annika Wolff
, Paul Mulholland:
Navigation strategies in the cityscape/datascape. 1143-1151 - Napong Wanichayapong, Monsak Socharoentum, Wasan Pattara-Atikom:
Improving accident statistics: the role of social media. 1153-1158 - David Lee
, Dietmar Offenhuber
, Lucia Helena Xavier
, Carlo Ratti:
Forager: designing location-aware applications for informal waste recyclers in Brazil. 1159-1167 - Fatjon Seraj
, Kyle Zhang, Okan Turkes, Nirvana Meratnia, Paul J. M. Havinga:
A smartphone based method to enhance road pavement anomaly detection by analyzing the driver behavior. 1169-1177 - Kamolchanok Piriyawarangkul, Kittitat Rodphotong, Santi Phithakkitnukoon
:
Tweet of the town: a case study of Thailand. 1179-1187 - Phichit Napook, Narissara Eiamkanitchat
:
Forecasting algorithm developed from the neuro: fuzzy system. 1189-1196 - Takuya Kanno, Hiroshi Kanasugi, Yoshihide Sekimoto, Ryosuke Shibasaki:
Real-time passenger location estimation using CDRs and train objects generated from crowdsourced timetables. 1197-1205 - Nitchanan Prapaitrakul, Santi Phithakkitnukoon
:
EQviz: a visualization tool for monitoring world earthquakes. 1207-1211
Workshops: WAHM: 2nd workshop on ubiquitous technologies to augment the human mind: towards the knowledge log
- Kai Kunze, Tilman Dingler
, Niels Henze, Koichi Kise, Yoichi Sato:
2nd workshop on ubiquitous technologies to augment the human mind: towards the knowledge log. 1213-1216 - Shoya Ishimaru, Koichi Kise:
Quantifying the mental state on the basis of physical and social activities. 1217-1220 - Riki Kudo, Olivier Augereau, Takuto Rou, Koichi Kise:
Reading similarity measure based on comparison of fixation sequences. 1221-1226 - Charles Lima Sanches, Koichi Kise, Olivier Augereau:
Eye gaze and text line matching for reading analysis. 1227-1233 - Junki Seko, Junya Morita
, Takatsugu Hirayama, Kenji Mase, Kazunori Yamada:
Investigating memory recall by visualization of photo network. 1235-1242 - Heng Gu:
Exploring sensory augmentation through tactile interfaces. 1243-1249 - Nao Kawanishi, Morihiko Tamai, Akio Hasegawa, Yoshio Takeuchi, Aran Tajika, Yusuke Ogawa, Toshiaki A. Furukawa
:
Lifelog-based estimation of activity diary for cognitive behavioral therapy. 1251-1256 - Susana Sanchez
, Heng Gu, Kai Kunze, Masahiko Inami
:
Multimodal literacy: storytelling across senses. 1257-1260 - Agnes Grünerbl, Gerald Pirkl, Mark J. Weal, Mary Gobbi, Paul Lukowicz:
Monitoring and enhancing nurse emergency training with wearable devices. 1261-1267 - Markus Funk, Tilman Dingler
, Jennifer Cooper, Albrecht Schmidt
:
Stop helping me - I'm bored!: why assembly assistance needs to be adaptive. 1269-1273
Workshops: wear and tear: constructing wearable technology for the real world
- Giancarlo Valentin, Joelle Alcaidinho, Melody Moore Jackson:
The challenges of wearable computing for working dogs. 1279-1284 - Andrew Quitmeyer, Hannah Perner-Wilson:
Wearable studio practice: design considerations for digital crafting in harsh environments. 1285-1293 - Tzu-Chieh Tsai
, Chung-Yu Chen, Gon-Jong Su:
U-Art: your art and ubiquitous art. 1295-1302 - Saul Emanuel Delabrida
, Thiago D'Angelo, Ricardo Augusto Rabelo Oliveira
:
Fast prototyping of an AR HUD based on google cardboard API. 1303-1306 - Andrew Quitmeyer, Paul G. Clifton, Craig Durkin:
Ruggedization of vibration stimuli in silicone-electronic devices. 1307-1312 - Scott M. Gilliland, Thad Starner:
Development of a custom keyboard for extended use in salt water. 1313-1317 - Clint Zeagler
, Scott M. Gilliland, Peter Presti:
Throwing buddy: solving sensor challenges through soft-good construction, design, and fabric selection. 1319-1325 - Peter Presti:
Beyond arduinos: prototyping with field programmable hardware devices. 1327-1331 - Abdelkareem Bedri, David Byrd, Peter Presti, Himanshu Sahni, Zehua Guo, Thad Starner:
Stick it in your ear: building an in-ear jaw movement sensor. 1333-1338
Workshops: WMSC'15: workshop on mobile and situated crowdsourcing
- Jorge Gonçalves, Simo Hosio
, Vassilis Kostakos
, Maja Vukovic, Shin'ichi Konomi
:
Workshop on mobile and situated crowdsourcing. 1339-1342 - Shin'ichi Konomi
, Tomoyo Sasao:
The use of colocation and flow networks in mobile crowdsourcing. 1343-1348 - Goran Radanovic
, Boi Faltings:
Incentivizing truthful responses with the logarithmic peer truth serum. 1349-1354 - Yuki Minoda, Iku Ohama, Eiichi Muramoto:
A machine learning approach for lighting perception analysis via crowdsourcing. 1355-1360 - Yung-Ju Chang
, Gaurav Paruthi, Mark W. Newman
:
Challenges in using wearable cameras and phone logs to generate ground truth of transportation activities. 1361-1366 - Irena Pletikosa Cvijikj, Cristina Kadar, Bogdan Ivan, Yiea-Funk Te:
Towards a crowdsourcing approach for crime prevention. 1367-1372 - Mana Sasagawa, Itiro Siio:
SUWANT!: support application for seat availability determination on trains. 1373-1378 - Seng W. Loke, Batni Prabhanjan:
GuideMate: a crowd-powered system to assist the disabled. 1379-1384 - Jorge Gonçalves, Simo Hosio
, Denzil Ferreira, Theodoros Anagnostopoulos, Vassilis Kostakos
:
Bazaar: a situated crowdsourcing market. 1385-1390
Workshops: SenCity2: visualizing the hidden pulse of a city
- Sarah Gallacher, Connie Golsteijn, Vaiva Kalnikaité, Steven Houben
, Rose Johnson, Daniel Harrison
, Nicolai Marquardt
:
SenCity 2: visualizing the hidden pulse of a city. 1391-1394 - Christian Buergy, Holger Kenn:
Wearable AR - towards industrial adoption: 4th workshop on wearable systems for industrial augmented reality applications. 1395-1398
Workshops: HASCA2015: 3rd international workshop on human activity sensing corpus and its application
- Nobuo Kawaguchi, Nobuhiko Nishio, Daniel Roggen
, Sozo Inoue, Susanna Pirttikangas
:
International workshop on human activity sensing corpus and its application (HASCA2015). 1399-1403 - Takahiro Hata, Hitoshi Kawasaki, Hisashi Kurasawa, Hiroshi Sato, Motonori Nakamura, Akihiro Tsutsui:
Top of worlds: estimating time complexity of calculating rank order in multi-dimensional hierarchical sets. 1405-1412 - Christian Meurisch, Benedikt Schmidt, Michael Scholz, Immanuel Schweizer, Max Mühlhäuser:
Labels: quantified self app for human activity sensing. 1413-1422 - Garvita Bajaj, Pushpendra Singh:
Sensing human activity for assessing participation in evacuation drills. 1423-1432 - Kazuya Miyazaki, Reina Wada, Masahiro Mochizuki, Kazuya Murao
, Nobuhiko Nishio:
Evaluation of cross-assistive approach for PDR and Wi-Fi positioning in the real environment. 1433-1441 - Xincheng Pan, Tomohiro Minezaki, Tatsuya Isoda, Shota Tanaka, Yuri Uchino, Sozo Inoue:
Analyzing daily-life activities and power consumptions using tablet sensors and activity annotation web system. 1443-1452 - Bozidara Cvetkovic
, Violeta Mirchevska, Vito Janko, Mitja Lustrek:
Recognition of high-level activities with a smartphone. 1453-1461 - Le T. Nguyen, Patrick Tague, Ming Zeng, Joy Zhang:
SuperAD: supervised activity discovery. 1463-1472 - Shinji Iwamoto, Ren Ohmura:
Towards concurrent task verification in context-aware applications. 1473-1477 - Shamila Nasreen, Muhammad Awais Azam
, Usman Naeem
, Mustansar Ali Ghazanfar:
Inference of activities with unexpected actions using pattern mining. 1479-1488 - Antonio Martinez, Kei Hiroi, Nobuo Kawaguchi
:
Design and implementation of algorithm for estimation of elevator travel distance using smartphone accelerometer. 1489-1497 - Shun Yoshimi, Kohei Kanagu, Masahiro Mochizuki, Kazuya Murao
, Nobuhiko Nishio:
PDR trajectory estimation using pedestrian-space constraints: real world evaluations. 1499-1508
Workshops: smart cities: the 1st international workshop on smart cities: people, technology and data
- Morito Matsuoka, Naonori Ueda, Hideyuki Tokuda, Rodger Lea, Luis Muñoz
:
SmartCities'15: international workshop on smart cities: people, technology and data. 1509-1513 - Mizuki Sakamoto, Tatsuo Nakajima:
Gamifying smart city services to flourish our society. 1515-1518 - Yuuki Fukuzaki, Masahiro Mochizuki, Kazuya Murao
, Nobuhiko Nishio:
Statistical analysis of actual number of pedestrians for Wi-Fi packet-based pedestrian flow sensing. 1519-1526 - Seng W. Loke:
On crowdsourcing information maps: cornucopia of the commons for the city. 1527-1533 - Rodger Lea, Michael Blackstock, Nam Ky Giang, David Vogt:
Smart cities: engaging users and developers to foster innovation ecosystems. 1535-1542 - Salvatore Longo, Bin Cheng:
Privacy preserving crowd estimation for safer cities. 1543-1550 - Alper T. Alan
, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn
, Tom Rodden, Enrico Costanza, Joel E. Fischer
, Nicholas R. Jennings
:
Managing energy tariffs with agents: a field study of a future smart energy system at home. 1551-1558 - Naonori Ueda, Futoshi Naya, Hitoshi Shimizu, Tomoharu Iwata, Maya Okawa, Hiroshi Sawada:
Real-time and proactive navigation via spatio-temporal prediction. 1559-1566 - Man Su, Jianting Ji, Yulin Che, Ting Liu, Siyun Chen, Zhanbo Xu:
An appliance classification method for residential appliance scheduling. 1567-1570 - Juan Galán-Páez
, Joaquín Borrego-Díaz
, Jaime de Miguel-Rodríguez
:
Extracting emergent knowledge about the socioeconomic urban contexts. 1571-1574 - Avinash Kalyanaraman, Kamin Whitehouse:
An event-based data fusion algorithm for smart cities. 1575-1582 - Hiroyuki Yoshida, Atsushi Hoshina, Miyuki Nakano, Midori Sugaya:
Collision detection for bicycle and pedestrian exchange GPS location in smartphone. 1583-1586 - Daniel Gooch
, Annika Wolff
, Gerd Kortuem
, Rebecca Brown:
Reimagining the role of citizens in smart city projects. 1587-1594 - Masaki Ogawa, Takuro Yonezawa
, Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda:
Exploring user model of the city by using interactive public display application. 1595-1598 - Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda, Takuro Yonezawa
:
Sensorizer: an architecture for regenerating cyber physical data streams from the web. 1599-1606 - Mina Sakamura, Tomotaka Ito, Hideyuki Tokuda, Takuro Yonezawa
, Jin Nakazawa:
MinaQn: web-based participatory sensing platform for citizen-centric urban development. 1607-1614 - Zolzaya Dashdorj, Stanislav Sobolevsky:
Impact of the spatial context on human communication activity. 1615-1622 - Teruaki Yokoyama, Toyokazu Akiyama, Shigeru Kashihara
, Yoshihisa Kawamoto, Levent Gürgen
:
Considerations towards the construction of smart city testbed based on use case and testbed analysis. 1623-1630
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