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ISWC 2018: Singapore, Singapore
- Kai Kunze, Rajesh Krishna Balan, Youngki Lee, Michael Beigl, Roshan Lalintha Peiris:
Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, ISWC 2018, Singapore, Singapore, October 8-12, 2018. ACM 2018
Papers, notes, & briefs
- Vincent Becker, Pietro Oldrati
, Liliana Barrios
, Gábor Sörös:
Touchsense: classifying finger touches and measuring their force with an electromyography armband. 1-8 - Hiroki Watanabe
, Tsutomu Terada:
Improving ultrasound-based gesture recognition using a partially shielded single microphone. 9-16 - Jason Wu, Cooper Colglazier, Adhithya Ravishankar, Yuyan Duan, Yuanbo Wang, Thomas Ploetz, Thad Starner:
Seesaw: rapid one-handed synchronous gesture interface for smartwatches. 17-20 - Kosuke Kikui, Yuta Itoh
, Makoto Yamada
, Yuta Sugiura, Maki Sugimoto:
Intra-/inter-user adaptation framework for wearable gesture sensing device. 21-24 - Nathan Dunkelberger, Jennifer L. Sullivan, Joshua Bradley, Nickolas P. Walling, Indu Manickam, Gautam Dasarathy
, Ali Israr, Frances W. Y. Lau, Keith Klumb, Brian Knott, Freddy Abnousi, Richard G. Baraniuk, Marcia K. O'Malley
:
Conveying language through haptics: a multi-sensory approach. 25-32 - David Dobbelstein, Evgeny Stemasov
, Daniel Besserer, Irina Stenske, Enrico Rukzio:
Movelet: a self-actuated movable bracelet for positional haptic feedback on the user's forearm. 33-39 - Granit Luzhnica, Eduardo E. Veas, Caitlyn E. Seim:
Passive haptic learning for vibrotactile skin reading. 40-43 - Agnes Grünerbl, Hamraz Javaheri, Eloise Monger, Mary Gobbi, Paul Lukowicz:
Training CPR with a wearable real time feedback system. 44-47 - Troy Robert Nachtigall
, Daniel Tetteroo
, Panos Markopoulos:
A five-year review of methods, purposes and domains of the international symposium on wearable computing. 48-55 - Ming Zeng, Haoxiang Gao, Tong Yu, Ole J. Mengshoel, Helge Langseth, Ian R. Lane, Xiaobing Liu:
Understanding and improving recurrent networks for human activity recognition by continuous attention. 56-63 - Seham Abd Elkader, Michael Barlow, Erandi Lakshika:
Wearable sensors for recognizing individuals undertaking daily activities. 64-67 - Hong Li, Gregory D. Abowd, Thomas Plötz:
On specialized window lengths and detector based human activity recognition. 68-71 - HyeokHyen Kwon, Gregory D. Abowd, Thomas Plötz:
Adding structural characteristics to distribution-based accelerometer representations for activity recognition using wearables. 72-75 - Osamu Saisho, Makoto Nakayama, Kentaro Tanaka, Daigoro Yokozeki:
Practical pedaling skill items extraction for efficient pedaling training with surface EMG wear. 76-79 - Kaan Gökcesu, Mert Ergeneci, Erhan Ertan, Abdallah Zaid Alkilani, Panagiotis Kosmas
:
An sEMG-based method to adaptively reject the effect of contraction on spectral analysis for fatigue tracking. 80-87 - Jessica Maria Echterhoff, Juan Haladjian, Bernd Brügge:
Gait and jump classification in modern equestrian sports. 88-91 - Philipp Voigt, Matthias Budde
, Erik Pescara
, Manato Fujimoto, Keiichi Yasumoto
, Michael Beigl:
Feasibility of human activity recognition using wearable depth cameras. 92-95 - Robert Dürichen, Keshav Deep Verma, Seow Yuen Yee, Thomas Rocznik, Philip Schmidt, Joschka Boedecker, Christian Peters:
Prediction of electrocardiography features points using seismocardiography data: a machine learning approach. 96-99 - Vishvak S. Murahari, Thomas Plötz:
On attention models for human activity recognition. 100-103 - Md. Tahmidul Islam Molla
, Crystal Compton, Lucy E. Dunne:
Launderability of surface-insulated cut and sew E-textiles. 104-111 - George Chernyshov, Benjamin Tag
, Cedric Caremel, Feier Cao, Gemma Liu, Kai Kunze:
Shape memory alloy wire actuators for soft, wearable haptic devices. 112-119 - Simon Ozbek, Md. Tahmidul Islam Molla
, Crystal Compton, Brad T. Holschuh
:
Novel manufacturing of advanced smart garments: knitting with spatially-varying, multi-material monofilament. 120-127 - Esther W. Foo, J. Walter Lee, Simon Ozbek, Brad T. Holschuh
:
Preliminary study of the subjective comfort and emotional effects of on-body compression. 128-131 - Hong Li, Shishir Chawla, Richard Li, Sumeet Jain, Gregory D. Abowd, Thad Starner, Cheng Zhang, Thomas Plötz:
Wristwash: towards automatic handwashing assessment using a wrist-worn device. 132-139 - Giovanni Schiboni, Oliver Amft:
Sparse natural gesture spotting in free living to monitor drinking with wrist-worn inertial sensors. 140-147 - Jamie A. Ward
, Daniel C. Richardson
, Guido Orgs
, Kelly Hunter, Antonia F. de C. Hamilton:
Sensing interpersonal synchrony between actors and autistic children in theatre using wrist-worn accelerometers. 148-155 - Sougata Sen
, Archan Misra
, Vigneshwaran Subbaraju
, Karan Grover, Meera Radhakrishnan
, Rajesh Krishna Balan, Youngki Lee:
I4S: capturing shopper's in-store interactions. 156-159 - Guillermo Bernal, Tao Yang, Abhinandan Jain, Pattie Maes:
PhysioHMD: a conformable, modular toolkit for collecting physiological data from head-mounted displays. 160-167 - Charu Thomas, Theodore Panagiotopoulos, Pramod Kotipalli, Malcolm Haynes
, Thad Starner:
RF-pick: comparing order picking using a HUD with wearable RFID verification to traditional pick methods. 168-175 - Richard Li, Victor Chen, Gabriel Reyes, Thad Starner:
ScratchVR: low-cost, calibration-free sensing for tactile input on mobile virtual reality enclosures. 176-179 - Richard Li, Gabriel Reyes:
Buccal: low-cost cheek sensing for inferring continuous jaw motion in mobile virtual reality. 180-183 - Alex Olwal, Bernard Kress:
1D eyewear: peripheral, hidden LEDs and near-eye holographic displays for unobtrusive augmentation. 184-187 - Edward Jay Wang
, Manuja Sharma
, Yiran Zhao
, Shwetak N. Patel:
CASPER: capacitive serendipitous power transfer for through-body charging of multiple wearable devices. 188-195 - Hsin-Liu Cindy Kao, Miren Bamforth, David Kim, Chris Schmandt:
Skinmorph: texture-tunable on-skin interface through thin, programmable gel. 196-203 - Chris Xiaoxuan Lu, Bowen Du, Peijun Zhao, Hongkai Wen
, Yiran Shen, Andrew Markham, Niki Trigoni
:
Deepauth: in-situ authentication for smartwatches via deeply learned behavioural biometrics. 204-207 - Rushil Khurana, Nikola Banovic
, Kent Lyons:
In only 3 minutes: perceived exertion limits of smartwatch use. 208-211 - Jonas Auda, Matthias Hoppe, Orkhan Amiraslanov, Bo Zhou, Pascal Knierim, Stefan Schneegass, Albrecht Schmidt, Paul Lukowicz:
LYRA: smart wearable in-flight service assistant. 212-213 - David Dobbelstein, Tobias Arnold, Enrico Rukzio:
Snapband: a flexible multi-location touch input band. 214-215 - Antonia F. de C. Hamilton, Paola Pinti, Davide Paoletti, Jamie A. Ward
:
Seeing into the brain of an actor with mocap and fNIRS. 216-217 - Kumara Kahatapitiya, Chamod Weerasinghe, Jinal Jayawardhana, Hiranya Kuruppu, Kanchana Thilakarathna
, Dileeka Dias:
Low-power step counting paired with electromagnetic energy harvesting for wearables. 218-219 - Ryosuke Kodama, Tsutomu Terada, Masahiko Tsukamoto:
A context recognition method using temperature sensors in the nostrils. 220-221 - Arinobu Niijima
, Takashi Isezaki, Ryosuke Aoki
, Tomoki Watanabe, Tomohiro Yamada:
Biceps fatigue estimation with an E-textile headband. 222-223 - Charles Ramey, Scott Gilliland, Daniel Kohlsdorf, Thad Starner:
Wear-a-CUDA: a GPU based dolphin whistle recognizer for underwater wearable computers. 224-225 - Tobias Röddiger, Michael Beigl, Marcel Köpke
, Matthias Budde
:
VOCNEA: sleep apnea and hypopnea detection using a novel tiny gas sensor. 226-227 - Caitlyn E. Seim, Rodrigo Pontes, Sanjana Kadiveti, Zaeem Adamjee, Annette Cochran, Timothy Aveni, Peter Presti, Thad Starner:
Towards haptic learning on a smartwatch. 228-229 - Takumi Takahashi, Keisuke Shiro, Akira Matsuda, Ryo Komiyama, Hayato Nishioka, Kazunori Hori, Yoshio Ishiguro, Takashi Miyaki
, Jun Rekimoto:
Augmented jump: a backpack multirotor system for jumping ability augmentation. 230-231 - Jan Thar, Sophy Stönner, Florian Heller
, Jan O. Borchers:
YAWN: yet another wearable toolkit. 232-233 - Rui Zhang, Volodymyr Kolbin, Mirko Süttenbach, Martin Hedges, Oliver Amft:
Evaluation of 3D-printed conductive lines and EMG electrodes on smart eyeglasses frames. 234-235
Design exhibition
- Mary Ellen Berglund, Esther W. Foo, Md. Tahmidul Islam Molla
, Smitha Muthya Sudheendra, Crystal Compton, Lucy E. Dunne:
MAKE IT BLUE: a controllable, color-changing dynamic costume. 236-241 - Sophia Brueckner, Rachel Freire
:
Embodisuit: a wearable platform for embodied knowledge. 242-247 - Sophia Brueckner:
Empathy amulet: a wearable to connect with strangers. 248-253 - Emmi Harjuniemi, Ashley Colley
, Piia Rytilahti
, Hong Li
, Jesse Forest, Jonna Häkkilä
:
Idle stripes shirt: ambient wearable display for activity tracking. 254-259 - Henry Koon, Sean Dalton, Jennifer O'Malley, Julianna Abel
:
Smart material actuated angel wings for live theatrical effect. 260-265 - Jennifer Kyungeun Lee:
Design: Lady Harberton: an interactive cycling outfit incorporating solar powered LED sensor lights. 266-271 - J. Walter Lee, Stephanie Wang, Caroline Albers, Lucy E. Dunne:
Garment-based EMG system for intra-spacesuit biomechanics analysis. 272-277 - Zsófia Lévai, Sarolta Setét:
Power of proximity metacommunication between garments. 278-283 - Jiabao Li, Honghao Deng, Panagiotis Michalatos:
Transvision: exploring the state of the visual field in the age of extreme augmentation. 284-289 - Galina Mihaleva, Pat Pataranutaporn:
Sense: coral reef inspired and responsive dress. 290-294 - Kristin Neidlinger, Colin Willson, Khiet P. Truong, Hermie Hermens, Vanessa Evers:
Nanogami: the microbiome expanded. speak your truth. listen to your gut. 295-300
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