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UbiComp/ISWC 2019: London, UK - Adjunct
- Robert Harle, Katayoun Farrahi, Nicholas D. Lane:
Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, UbiComp/ISWC 2019 Adjunct, London, UK, September 9-13, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6869-8
Posters
- Taiga Arai, Yusuke Chida, Yukihiko Okada, Keiichi Zempo:
Sensor network to measure MAAI on value co-creation process: feasibility study of MAAI optimization on customer service. 1-4 - Rhys Beckett, Charith Perera:
IoT Skullfort: exploring the impact of internet connected cosplay. 5-8 - Osama Bin Tariq, Mihai Teodor Lazarescu, Luciano Lavagno:
Neural network-based indoor tag-less localization using capacitive sensors. 9-12 - David S. Bowers:
Augmented reality smartphone compasses: opportunity or oxymoron? 13-16 - Xiaodong Cai, Jingyi Ma, Wei Liu, Hemin Han, Lili Ma:
Efficient convolutional neural network for FMCW radar based hand gesture recognition. 17-20 - Xin Cao, Masami Iwase, Jun Inoue, Eisaku Maeda:
Gesture recognition based on ConvLSTM-attention implementation of small data sEMG signals. 21-24 - Chang-Chieh Cheng, Yi-Chi Chen, Yu-Tai Ching:
Handwritten signature verification by using a six-axis motion sensor and SVM. 25-28 - Longbiao Chen, Tianqi Xie, Xueyi Wang, Cheng Wang:
Identifying urban villages from city-wide satellite imagery leveraging mask R-CNN. 29-32 - Yang Chen, Yuyu Lin, Lijuan Liu, Cheng Yao, Fangtian Ying:
Shadower: applying shadows to children's outdoor interaction. 33-36 - Vlad C. Coroama, Can Türk, Friedemann Mattern:
Exploring the usefulness of bluetooth and wifi proximity for transportation mode recognition. 37-40 - Michiel de Jong, Marike Hettinga, Vera Stara, Vanessa Evers, Jamy Li:
Eldertainment or functional necessity?: how virtual agents affect the home lives of people with dementia using the quality of life (QOL-AD) scale. 41-44 - Manoj Deshpande, Saquib Sarwar, Atefeh Mahdavi Goloujeh, Dimitris Papanikolaou:
Pneuxels: a platform for physically manifesting object-based crowd interactions in large scales. 45-48 - Patricia Jean Flanagan, Angelo Fraietta:
Tracing the intangible: the curious gestures of crafts' cultural heritage. 49-52 - Stefan Fuchs, Nils Einecke, Fabian Eisele:
SmartLobby: using a 24/7 remote head-eye-tracking for content personalization. 53-56 - Kyosuke Futami, Akari Fukao, Kazuya Murao:
A method to recognize entering and leaving person based on door opening and closing movement using angular velocity sensor. 57-60 - Kyosuke Futami, Yutaka Yanagisawa, Hiroshi Hoshino, Aiko Matsumori, Masahiko Tsukamoto, Daisuke Kotani, Yasuo Okabe:
Data distribution infrastructure and applications for robotic therapy for blind elderly. 61-64 - Ercument Gorgul, Chaoran Chen, Katrina Karyee Wu, Yifan Guo:
Measuring street enclosure and its influence to human physiology through wearable sensors. 65-68 - Ercument Gorgul, Liuyi Zhang, Franziska Günther, Chaoran Chen:
Mapping human response to street experience: a study on comparing walking with cycling on streets through wearable sensors. 69-72 - Florian Grützmacher, Benjamin Beichler, Christian Haubelt:
Model-based real time analysis of distributed human activity recognition stages in wireless sensor networks. 73-76 - Miao He, Weixi Gu, Ying Kong, Lin Zhang:
Identifying causal patterns from mobile sensing data: a case study on blood glucose inference. 77-80 - Tahera Hossain, Md Shafiqul Islam, Md Atiqur Rahman Ahad, Sozo Inoue:
Human activity recognition using earable device. 81-84 - Shoya Ishimaru, Takanori Maruichi, Manuel Landsmann, Koichi Kise, Andreas Dengel:
Electrooculography dataset for reading detection in the wild. 85-88 - Pradthana Jarusriboonchai, Emma Napari, Oskar Juhlin, Jonna Häkkilä:
Exploring non-emissive wearable display as a clothing accessory. 89-92 - Yao Jing, Bin Guo, Yan Liu, Daqing Zhang, Zhiwen Yu:
BoardWatch: a tree-enhanced regression model for billboard popularity prediction with multi-source urban data. 93-96 - Yasuo Katsuhara, Hirotaka Kaji:
Towards multi-person motion forecasting: IMU based motion capture approach. 97-100 - Auk Kim, Woohyeok Choi, Jung-Mi Park, Kye-Yoon Kim, Uichin Lee:
Predicting opportune moments for in-vehicle proactive speech services. 101-104 - Takumi Kondo, Haruka Kamachi, Shun Ishii, Anna Yokokubo, Guillaume Lopez:
Robust classification of eating sound collected in natural meal environment. 105-108 - Manuel Landsmann, Olivier Augereau, Koichi Kise:
Classification of reading and not reading behavior based on eye movement analysis. 109-112 - Yuyu Lee, Michi Kanda, Jiarui Zu, Fangqing Zhengren, George Chernyshov, Kai Kunze:
Smart eyewear enabled interactive pet toy for users with limited mobility. 113-116 - Shuo Li, Yifan Yang, Mingxuan He, Ying Wang, Cheng Yao:
TONG: a wearable system to remind people of interpersonal distance. 117-120 - An Liang, Rebecca Stewart, Rachel Freire, Nick Bryan-Kinns:
Effect of bonding and washing on electronic textile stretch sensor properties. 121-124 - Alexandros Liapis, Christos Katsanos, Nikos Karousos, Michalis Xenos, Theofanis Orphanoudakis:
UDSP+: stress detection based on user-reported emotional ratings and wearable skin conductance sensor. 125-128 - Hyoyoung Lim, Xiaolei Huang, Samuel Miller, Joshua Edelmann, Timothy Euken, Stephen Voida:
Smart cook: making cooking easier with multimodal learning. 129-132 - Pasindu Lugoda, Leonardo Azael García-García, Sebastien Richoz, Niko Münzenrieder, Daniel Roggen:
ShapeSense3D: textile-sensing and reconstruction of body geometries. 133-136 - Mingqi Lv, Dajian Zeng, Tieming Chen, Ling Chen:
A sequence-to-sequence model for cell-ID trajectory prediction. 137-140 - Bernardo Marques, Raphael Carvalho, Paulo Dias, Beatriz Sousa Santos:
Pervasive augmented reality for indoor uninterrupted experiences: a user study. 141-144 - Viktor Matkovic, Marian Waltereit, Peter Zdankin, Maximilian Uphoff, Torben Weis:
Bike type identification using smartphone sensors. 145-148 - Alberto Monge Roffarello, Luigi De Russis:
Towards detecting and mitigating smartphone habits. 149-152 - Yohan Moon, Yeri Jeong, Eugene Seo:
I'm listening: the effect of cue difference to elicit user's continuous turn-taking with A.I. agent in TV. 153-156 - Dairoku Muramatsu, Ken Sasaki:
Signal propagation analysis in multiuser human body communication. 157-159 - Yuuki Nagamatsu, Kazuya Murao:
Data transmission method using touch generation device for multi-touch display. 160-163 - Kazuaki Nomura, Motoi Iwata, Olivier Augereau, Koichi Kise:
Estimation of student's engagement based on the posture. 164-167 - Adam Nowak, Mikolaj Wozniak, Zdzislawa Rowinska, Krzysztof Grudzien, Andrzej Romanowski:
Towards in-situ process tomography data processing using augmented reality technology. 168-171 - Felix Outlaw, Miranda Nixon, Nana Okai Brako, Lindsay W. MacDonald, Judith Meek, Christabel Enweronu-Laryea, Terence S. Leung:
Smartphone colorimetry using ambient subtraction: application to neonatal jaundice screening in Ghana. 172-175 - Henglin Pu, Chao Cai, Menglan Hu, Rong Zheng:
Non-contact thermal sensing on acoustic-enabled IoT devices. 176-178 - Sujata Punait, Gregory F. Lewis:
Theory informed framework for integrating environmental and physiologic data in applications targeting productivity and well-being in workplace. 179-182 - Yatharth Ranjan, Amos A. Folarin, Callum L. Stewart, Pauline Conde, Richard J. B. Dobson, Zulqarnain Rashid:
Challenges & solutions in a hybrid mHealth mobile app. 183-186 - Shashank Rao, Abdallah El Ali, Pablo César:
DeepSleep: a ballistocardiographic deep learning approach for classifying sleep stages. 187-190 - Ana Rodrigues, Laís Lopes, Carlos Costa, Diogo Cabral:
LightStress: targeting stress reduction through affective objects. 191-193 - Viseth Sean, Franceli L. Cibrian, Jazette Johnson, Hollis Pass, LouAnne E. Boyd:
Toward digital image processing and eye tracking to promote visual attention for people with autism. 194-197 - Sougata Sen, Varun Mishra, David Kotz:
Using vibrations from a SmartRing as an out-of-band channel for sharing secret keys. 198-201 - Yoshinari Shirai, Yasue Kishino, Takayuki Suyama, Shin Mizutani:
PASNIC: a thermal based privacy-aware sensor node for image capturing. 202-205 - Sophie Skach, Rebecca Stewart:
One leg at a time: towards optimised design engineering of textile sensors in trousers. 206-209 - Kostyantyn Slyusarenko, Illia Fedorin, Wonkyu Lee:
Sleep stages classifier with eliminated apnea impact. 210-213 - Sopicha Stirapongsasuti, Wataru Sasaki, Keiichi Yasumoto:
Decision making support for privacy data upload in smart home. 214-217 - Masami Takahashi, Masahiro Kohjima, Takeshi Kurashima, Tatsushi Matsubayashi, Hiroyuki Toda:
Identifying self-changeable actions toward regulating rhythm of daily life. 218-221 - Arya Tavakoulnia, Kayla Guzman, Franceli L. Cibrian, Kimberley D. Lakes, Gillian R. Hayes, Sabrina E. B. Schuck:
Designing a wearable technology application for enhancing executive functioning skills in children with ADHD. 222-225 - Lucy Van Kleunen, Joel Holton, Daniel Strawn, Stephen Voida:
Designing navigation aides for wildland firefighters. 226-229 - Mikolaj Wozniak, Julia Dominiak, Maya Malaya, Piotr Luczak, Krzysztof Grudzien, Andrzej Romanowski, Zbigniew Chaniecki, Pawel W. Wozniak:
SpiderHand: towards quasi-direct interaction with unpleasant creatures using muscle-controlled robotic arm. 230-233 - Ling Xiao, Kai Wu, Juan Luo:
Caloric expenditure estimation from human kinetic energy in wearable devices. 234-237 - Hiroki Yoshikawa, Akira Uchiyama, Yuki Nishikawa, Teruo Higashino:
Combining a thermal camera and a wristband sensor for thermal comfort estimation. 238-241 - Chuang-Wen You, Hung-Yeh Lin, Lu-Hua Shih, Yaliang Chuang, Tina Chien-Wen Yuan, Hao-Chuan Wang:
Using sensing technologies, self-reported information, and interpersonal observations to promote health and well-being in the workplace. 242-245 - Yuting Zhan, Hamed Haddadi:
Activity prediction for mapping contextual-temporal dynamics. 246-249 - Tao Zhang, Geoff A. Jarrad, Susan A. Murphy, Niranjan Bidargaddi:
A smartphone-based behavioural activation application using recommender system. 250-253
Demos
- Jean-Baptiste Biernacki, Po-wen Kao, Sai Sourabh Tiruvaipati, Philipp M. Scholl:
Feel the pressure: a haptic-feedback device for wearable musical instrument interaction. 254-256 - Vivek Chandel, Avik Ghose:
AiRite: infrastructure-free cursive writing and drawing in air using smart devices. 257-259 - Weiyan Chen, Kai Niu, Dan Wu, Deng Zhao, Leye Wang, Daqing Zhang:
A contactless gesture interaction system using LTE (4G) signals. 260-263 - George Chernyshov, Kai Kunze, Benjamin Tag, Jamie A. Ward, Yuji Uema:
http: //eyewear.pro: an open platform to record and analyze large scale data sets from smart eyewear. 264-265 - Gabriele Civitarese, Riccardo Presotto, Claudio Bettini:
Hybrid data-driven and context-aware activity recognition with mobile devices. 266-267 - Dawson Clark, Fiona Westin, Audrey Girouard:
iSNoW: user perceptions of an interactive social novelty wearable. 268-271 - Ella Dagan, Ferran Altarriba Bertran, Elena Márquez Segura, Miguel Flores, Katherine Isbister:
A social wearable that affords vulnerability. 272-273 - Feng Ding, Dong Wang, Qian Zhang, Run Zhao:
ASSV: handwritten signature verification using acoustic signals. 274-277 - Pegah Hafiz, Jakob E. Bardram:
UbiCAT: wearable technology for ubiquitous cognitive assessment. 278-279 - Christoph Heindl, Gernot Stübl, Thomas Pönitz, Andreas Pichler, Josef Scharinger:
Visual large-scale industrial interaction processing. 280-283 - Kei Hiroi, Tomoya Inoue, Kunio Akashi, Tsubasa Yumura, Toshiyuki Miyachi, Hayate Hironaka, Hironobu Kanno, Yoichi Shinoda:
ARIA: interactive damage prediction system for urban flood using simulation and emulation federation platform. 284-287 - Cédric Honnet, Gonçalo Lopes:
HiveTracker: 3D positioning for ubiquitous embedded systems. 288-291 - Ryo Imai, Kosuke Watanabe, Kota Tsubouchi, Masamichi Shimosaka:
Proactive car navigation: how can destination prediction give us new navigation experience? 292-295 - Kirill Ragozin, Kai Kunze:
Dyslexic and private reader: an eye-tracking platform for reading interactions with applications to increase empathy and privacy. 296-297 - Yousef Kowsar, Eduardo Velloso, Lars Kulik, Christopher Leckie:
LiftSmart: a monitoring and warning wearable for weight trainers. 298-301 - Jan Kucera, James Scott, Siân E. Lindley, Patrick Olivier:
Bedtime window: a system enabling sharing of bedtime for long-distance couples. 302-305 - Aayush Kumar, Caleb Rudnicki, Rhea Chatterjee, Kenzy Mina, Obinna Onyeije, Thad Starner:
JacquardToolkit: enabling and exploring interactions with the Levi's jacquard jacket. 306-307 - Eldy S. Lazaro Vasquez, Katia Vega:
From plastic to biomaterials: prototyping DIY electronics with mycelium. 308-311 - Bokyung Lee, Michael Lee, Pan Zhang, Alexander Tessier, Azam Khan:
Semantic human activity annotation tool using skeletonized surveillance videos. 312-315 - Shengjie Li, Zhaopeng Liu, Yue Zhang, Xiaopeng Niu, Leye Wang, Daqing Zhang:
A real-time and robust intrusion detection system with commodity wi-fi. 316-319 - Marla Narazani, Chloe Eghtebas, Sarah L. Jenney, Michael Mühlhaus:
Tangible urban models: two-way interaction through 3D printed conductive tangibles and AR for urban planning. 320-323 - Joshua Newn, Ronal Rajneshwar Singh, Eduardo Velloso, Frank Vetere:
Combining implicit gaze and AI for real-time intention projection. 324-327 - Kai Niu, Fusang Zhang, Yuhang Jiang, Zhaoxin Chang, Leye Wang, Daqing Zhang:
A contactless Morse code text input system using COTS wifi devices. 328-331 - Chris Norval, Jatinder Singh:
Explaining automated environments: interrogating scripts, logs, and provenance using voice-assistants. 332-335 - Masahiro Okamoto, Kazuya Murao:
Construction of a device that automatically generates various touch interactions. 336-338 - Masayuki Orihara, Koji Tsukada:
PartsSweeper: interactive workbench to casually organize electronic parts and tools. 339-341 - Takayuki Sakamoto, Hiraki Yasuda, Akira Tsujimoto, Mutsuhiro Iwamoto, Yuta Hayakawa, Takuto Usami, Kota Tsubouchi, Masamichi Shimosaka:
CityAtmosphere: VR image to glimpse wishes in the air. 342-345 - Jianfei Shen, Tengxiang Zhang, Yiqiang Chen:
Tap2Pair: associating wireless devices with tapping. 346-349 - Peicheng Yang, Lei Xie, Chuyu Wang, Sanglu Lu:
IMU-Kinect: a motion sensor-based gait monitoring system for intelligent healthcare. 350-353 - Youwei Zeng, Enze Yi, Dan Wu, Ruiyang Gao, Daqing Zhang:
A CSI-ratio model based house-level respiration monitoring system using COTS wifi devices. 354-357
Doctoral colloquium
- Fanglin Chen, Jason I. Hong:
Personal bits: mining interaction traces for personalized task intelligence. 358-362 - Lee Jones:
A co-design toolkit for wearable e-textiles. 363-366 - Anam Ahmad Khan:
Gaze assisted voice note taking system. 367-371 - Trupil Limbasiya, Debasis Das, Sanjay K. Sahay:
Secure communication protocol for smart transportation based on vehicular cloud. 372-376 - Gabriele Marini:
Towards indoor localisation analytics for modelling flows of movements. 377-382 - Tamir Mendel:
Social help: developing methods to support older adults in mobile privacy and security. 383-387 - Varun Mishra:
From sensing to intervention for mental and behavioral health. 388-392 - Junhyung Moon, Kyoungwoo Lee, Yong Seung Lee:
Integrated system of monitoring and intervention for in-home healthcare and treatment. 393-398 - Namrata Srivastava:
Using contactless sensors to estimate learning difficulty in digital learning environments. 399-403 - Grace C. Wusk, Andrew F. Abercromby, Hampton C. Gabler:
Psychophysiological monitoring of aerospace crew state. 404-407 - Jing Yang, Friedemann Mattern:
Audio augmented reality for human-object interactions. 408-412 - Yuting Zhan, Hamed Haddadi:
Towards automating smart homes: contextual and temporal dynamics of activity prediction. 413-417
AppLens 2019: The 2nd workshop on mining and learning from smartphone apps for users
- Sha Zhao, Yong Li, Sasu Tarkoma, Zhiwen Yu, Anind K. Dey, Gang Pan:
AppLens 2019: the 2nd international workshop on mining and learning from smartphone apps for users. 418-421 - Daniel Gatica-Perez, Joan-Isaac Biel, David Labbe, Nathalie Martin:
Discovering eating routines in context with a smartphone app. 422-429 - Elaheh Homayounvala, Mohammad Nabati, Reza Shahbazian, Seyed Ali Ghorashi, Vahideh Moghtadaiee:
A novel smartphone application for indoor positioning of users based on machine learning. 430-437 - Beryl Noë, Liam D. Turner, Roger M. Whitaker:
Smartphone interaction and survey data as predictors of snapchat usage. 438-445 - Rui Miguel Pascoal, Ana de Almeida, Rute C. Sofia:
Activity recognition in outdoor sports environments: smart data for end-users involving mobile pervasive augmented reality systems. 446-453
Beyond individuals: Exploring social experience around wearables
- Pradthana Jarusriboonchai, Felix A. Epp, Thomas Olsson, Andrés Lucero, Oscar Tomico, Eric Paulos, Jonna Häkkilä:
Beyond individuals: exploring social experiences around wearables. 454-456 - Rain Ashford:
The EEG visualising pendant for social situations. 457-458 - Franceli L. Cibrian, Kimberley D. Lakes, Sabrina Schuck, Arya Tavakoulnia, Kayla Guzman, Gillian R. Hayes:
Balancing caregivers and children interaction to support the development of self-regulation skills using a smartwatch application. 459-460 - Ella Dagan, Ferran Altarriba Bertran, Elena Márquez Segura, Miguel Flores, Katherine Isbister:
Workshop presentation of a social wearable that affords vulnerability. 461-462 - Ella-Noora Polvi, Pradthana Jarusriboonchai, Jonna Häkkilä:
Cosplay as inspiration for wearables research. 463-464
Continual and multimodal learning for internet of things
- Tong Yu, Shijia Pan, Susu Xu, Yilin Shen, Botao Hao:
CML-IOT 2019: the first workshop on continual and multimodal learning for internet of things. 465-467 - Guan-Lin Chao, Chih Chi Hu, Bing Liu, John Paul Shen, Ian R. Lane:
Audio-visual TED corpus: enhancing the TED-LIUM corpus with facial information, contextual text and object recognition. 468-473 - Soujanya Chatterjee, Md. Mahbubur Rahman, Ebrahim Nemati, Viswam Nathan, Korosh Vatanparvar, Jilong Kuang:
mLung++: automated characterization of abnormal lung sounds in pulmonary patients using multimodal mobile sensors. 474-481 - Charles Chen, Ruiyi Zhang, Sungchul Kim, Scott Cohen, Tong Yu, Ryan A. Rossi, Razvan C. Bunescu:
Neural caption generation over figures. 482-485 - Anooshmita Das, Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard:
PRECEPT: occupancy presence prediction inside a commercial building. 486-491 - Chuanyi Li, Yu Sheng, Jidong Ge, Bin Luo:
Apply event extraction techniques to the judicial field. 492-497 - Ning Liu, Rui Ma, Yue Wang, Lin Zhang:
Inferring fine-grained air pollution map via a spatiotemporal super-resolution scheme. 498-504 - Akhil Mathur, Anton Isopoussu, Nadia Berthouze, Nicholas D. Lane, Fahim Kawsar:
Unsupervised domain adaptation for robust sensory systems. 505-509 - Harideep Nair, Cathy Tan, Ming Zeng, Ole J. Mengshoel, John Paul Shen:
AttriNet: learning mid-level features for human activity recognition with deep belief networks. 510-517 - Carlos Ruiz Dominguez, João Diogo Falcão, Pei Zhang:
AutoTag: visual domain adaptation for autonomous retail stores through multi-modal sensing. 518-523 - Agnes Tegen, Paul Davidsson, Jan A. Persson:
Towards a taxonomy of interactive continual and multimodal learning for the internet of things. 524-528 - Yuanbo Xiangli, Chris Xiaoxuan Lu, Peijun Zhao, Changhao Chen, Andrew Markham:
iSCAN: automatic speaker adaptation via iterative cross-modality association. 529-533
CPD 2019: The 2nd workshop on combining physical and data-driven knowledge in ubiquitous computing
- Xinlei Chen, Shijia Pan, Jorge Ortiz:
CPD 2019: the 2nd international workshop on combining physical and data-driven knowledge in ubiquitous computing. 534-536 - Lu Bai, Chris Yeung, Christos Efstratiou, Moyra Chikomo:
Motion2Vector: unsupervised learning in human activity recognition using wrist-sensing data. 537-542 - Rohan Banerjee, Avik Ghose, Aniruddha Sinha, Arpan Pal, K. M. Mandana:
A multi-modal approach for non-invasive detection of coronary artery disease. 543-550 - Liyao Gao, Hongshan Li, Zheying Lu, Guang Lin:
Rotation-equivariant convolutional neural network ensembles in image processing. 551-557 - Andrew Gigie, Smriti Rani, Arijit Chowdhury, Tapas Chakravarty, Arpan Pal:
An agile approach for human gesture detection using synthetic radar data. 558-564 - Miao He, Weixi Gu, Yuxun Zhou, Ying Kong, Lin Zhang:
Causal feature selection for physical sensing data: a case study on power events prediction. 565-570 - Ye Lu, Xinlei Chen, Bo Jie Wang, Teng Yue Wang, Pei Zhang, Yong Li:
Recycling price prediction of renewable resources. 571-576 - Rui Ma, Ning Liu, Xiangxiang Xu, Yue Wang, Hae Young Noh, Pei Zhang, Lin Zhang:
A deep autoencoder model for pollution map recovery with mobile sensing networks. 577-583 - Gabriele Marini, Jorge Gonçalves, Eduardo Velloso, Raja Jurdak, Vassilis Kostakos:
Towards context-free semantic localisation. 584-591 - Alessandro Montanari, Mohammed Alloulah, Fahim Kawsar:
Degradable inference for energy autonomous vision applications. 592-597 - Chaofan Wang, Zhanna Sarsenbayeva, Chu Luo, Jorge Gonçalves, Vassilis Kostakos:
Improving wearable sensor data quality using context markers. 598-601 - Peter Wei, Haocong Shi, Jiaying Yang, Jingyi Qian, Yinan Ji, Xiaofan Jiang:
City-scale vehicle tracking and traffic flow estimation using low frame-rate traffic cameras. 602-610 - Tian Zhou, Yue Zhang, Xinlei Chen, Khalid M. Mosalam, Hae Young Noh, Pei Zhang, Lin Zhang:
P-Loc: a device-free indoor localization system utilizing building power-line network. 611-615
Eyewear 2019: Third workshop on eyewear computing
- Benjamin Tag, Jamie A. Ward, Yuji Uema, Kai Kunze:
Eyewear 2019: third workshop on eyewear computing - focus: social interactions. 616-618 - Marcel Breitenfellner, Florian Jungwirth, Alois Ferscha:
Towards 3D smooth pursuit interaction. 619-623 - Kyosuke Futami:
A method to recognize eye movements based on uplift movement of skin. 624-627 - Florian Jungwirth, Benedikt Gollan, Marcel Breitenfellner, Pratheeban Elancheliyan, Alois Ferscha:
EyeControl: wearable assistance for industrial maintenance tasks. 628-632 - Suzi Kim, Sunghee Choi:
The Hitchhiker's guide to the eyewear applications. 633-636 - Joshua Newn, Benjamin Tag, Ronal Rajneshwar Singh, Eduardo Velloso, Frank Vetere:
AI-mediated gaze-based intention recognition for smart eyewear: opportunities & challenges. 637-642 - Kati Pettersson, Kiti Müller, Laura Sokka, Satu Pakarinen:
Capturing attentional problems with smart eyewear. 643-646 - Athanasios Vourvopoulos, Evangelos Niforatos, Michail N. Giannakos:
EEGlass: an EEG-eyeware prototype for ubiquitous brain-computer interaction. 647-652 - Dingding Zheng, George Chernyshov, Kai Kunze:
Electrodermal activity sensing using smart eyewear. 653-656 - Fangqing Zhengren, George Chernyshov, Dingding Zheng, Kai Kunze:
Cognitive load assessment from facial temperature using smart eyewear. 657-660 - Qiushi Zhou, Joshua Newn, Benjamin Tag, Hao-Ping Lee, Chaofan Wang, Eduardo Velloso:
Ubiquitous smart eyewear interactions using implicit sensing and unobtrusive information output. 661-666 - Niek Zuidhof, Somaya Ben Allouch, Oscar Peters, Peter-Paul Verbeek:
A theoretical framework to study long-term use of smart eyewear. 667-670
HASCA 2019: 7th international workshop on human activity sensing corpus and applications
- Kazuya Murao, Yu Enokibori, Hristijan Gjoreski, Paula Lago, Tsuyoshi Okita, Pekka Siirtola, Kei Hiroi, Philipp M. Scholl, Mathias Ciliberto:
7th international workshop on human activity sensing corpus and applications (HASCA). 671-673 - Masud Ahmed, Anindya Das Antar, Tahera Hossain, Sozo Inoue, Md Atiqur Rahman Ahad:
POIDEN: position and orientation independent deep ensemble network for the classification of locomotion and transportation modes. 674-679 - Azzam Alwan, Vincent Frey, Gaël Le Lan:
Orange labs contribution to the Sussex-Huawei locomotion-transportation recognition challenge. 680-684 - Dmitrijs Balabka:
Semi-supervised learning for human activity recognition using adversarial autoencoders. 685-688 - Xin Cao, Wataru Kudo, Chihiro Ito, Masaki Shuzo, Eisaku Maeda:
Activity recognition using ST-GCN with 3D motion data. 689-692 - Jun-Ho Choi, Jong-Seok Lee:
EmbraceNet for activity: a deep multimodal fusion architecture for activity recognition. 693-698 - Vítor Fortes Rey, Peter Hevesi, Onorina Kovalenko, Paul Lukowicz:
Let there be IMU data: generating training data for wearable, motion sensor based activity recognition from monocular RGB videos. 699-708 - Björn Friedrich, Benjamin Cauchi, Andreas Hein, Sebastian J. F. Fudickar:
Transportation mode classification from smartphone sensors via a long-short-term-memory network. 709-713 - Martin Gjoreski, Stefan Kalabakov, Mitja Lustrek, Hristijan Gjoreski:
Cross-dataset deep transfer learning for activity recognition. 714-718 - Md. Nazmul Haque, Mahir Mahbub, Md. Hasan Tarek, Lutfun Nahar Lota, Amin Ahsan Ali:
Nurse care activity recognition: a GRU-based approach with attention mechanism. 719-723 - Chihiro Ito, Masaki Shuzo, Eisaku Maeda:
CNN for human activity recognition on small datasets of acceleration and gyro sensors using transfer learning. 724-729 - Vito Janko, Martin Gjoreski, Carlo Maria De Masi, Nina Resçiç, Mitja Lustrek, Matjaz Gams:
Cross-location transfer learning for the sussex-huawei locomotion recognition challenge. 730-735 - Md. Eusha Kadir, Pritom Saha Akash, Sadia Sharmin, Amin Ahsan Ali, Mohammad Shoyaib:
Can a simple approach identify complex nurse care activity? 736-740 - Daiki Kajiwara, Kazuya Murao:
Gesture recognition method with acceleration data weighted by sEMG. 741-745 - Paula Lago, Sayeda Shamma Alia, Shingo Takeda, Tittaya Mairittha, Nattaya Mairittha, Farina Faiz, Yusuke Nishimura, Kohei Adachi, Tsuyoshi Okita, François Charpillet, Sozo Inoue:
Nurse care activity recognition challenge: summary and results. 746-751 - Fanny Larradet, Radoslaw Niewiadomski, Giacinto Barresi, Leonardo S. Mattos:
Appraisal theory-based mobile app for physiological data collection and labelling in the wild. 752-756 - Hong Lu, Maximilian Pinaroc, Mengchun Lv, Shouwei Sun, Hemin Han, Rahul C. Shah:
Locomotion recognition using XGBoost and neural network ensemble. 757-760 - Nattaya Mairittha, Tittaya Mairittha, Sozo Inoue:
Optimizing activity data collection with gamification points using uncertainty based active learning. 761-767 - Tittaya Mairittha, Nattaya Mairittha, Sozo Inoue:
A dialogue-based annotation for activity recognition. 768-773 - Hitoshi Matsuyama, Kei Hiroi, Katsuhiko Kaji, Takuro Yonezawa, Nobuo Kawaguchi:
Ballroom dance step type recognition by random forest using video and wearable sensor. 774-780 - Thongtat Oransirikul, Hideyuki Takada:
The practicability of predicting the number of bus passengers by monitoring wi-fi signal from mobile devices with the polynomial regression. 781-787 - Nazmus Sakib Patwary, Protap Kumar Saha, Ifthakhar Ahmed:
Nurse care activity recognition challenge using a supervised methodology. 788-792 - Oliver Petter, Marco Hirsch, Eshan Mushtaq, Péter Hevesi, Paul Lukowicz:
Crowdsensing under recent mobile platform background service restrictions: a practical approach. 793-797 - Yanjun Qin, Chenxing Wang, Haiyong Luo:
Transportation recognition with the Sussex-Huawei Locomotion challenge. 798-802 - Sebastien Richoz, Andrés Pérez-Uribe, Philip Birch, Daniel Roggen:
Benchmarking deep classifiers on mobile devices for vision-based transportation recognition. 803-807 - Swapnil Sayan Saha, Shafizur Rahman, Zarin Rezwana Ridita Haque, Tahera Hossain, Sozo Inoue, Md Atiqur Rahman Ahad:
Position independent activity recognition using shallow neural architecture and empirical modeling. 808-813 - Aziret Satybaldiev, Peter Hevesi, Marco Hirsch, Vítor Fortes Rey, Paul Lukowicz:
CoAT: a web-based, collaborative annotation tool. 814-818 - Ryota Sawano, Kazuya Murao:
Automatic annotation for human activity and device state recognition using smartphone notification. 819-824 - Yusuke Soneda, Yuki Matsuda, Yutaka Arakawa, Keiichi Yasumoto:
M3B corpus: multi-modal meeting behavior corpus for group meeting behavior corpus for group meeting assessment. 825-834 - Shingo Takeda, Paula Lago, Tsuyoshi Okita, Sozo Inoue:
Reduction of marker-body matching work in activity recognition using motion capture. 835-842 - Koki Tamura, Hiroto Asai, Nobuhiko Nishio:
PDR with head swing detection only using hearable device. 843-848 - Lin Wang, Hristijan Gjoreski, Mathias Ciliberto, Paula Lago, Kazuya Murao, Tsuyoshi Okita, Daniel Roggen:
Summary of the Sussex-Huawei locomotion-transportation recognition challenge 2019. 849-856 - Peter Widhalm, Maximilian Leodolter, Norbert Brändle:
Ensemble-based domain adaptation for transport mode recognition with mobile sensors. 857-861 - Takuto Yoshida, Junto Nozaki, Kenta Urano, Kei Hiroi, Katsuhiko Kaji, Takuro Yonezawa, Nobuo Kawaguchi:
Sampling rate dependency in pedestrian walking speed estimation using DualCNN-LSTM. 862-868 - Longfei Zheng, Shuai Li, Ce Zhu, Yanbo Gao:
Application of IndRNN for human activity recognition: the Sussex-Huawei locomotion-transportation challenge. 869-872 - Yida Zhu, Fang Zhao, Runze Chen:
Applying 1D sensor DenseNet to Sussex-Huawei locomotion-transportation recognition challenge. 873-877
LDC 2019: Workshop on longitudinal mobile, wearable and ubiquitous data collection from human subject studies
- Vlad Manea, Allan Berrocal, Alexandre De Masi, Naja L. Holten Møller, Katarzyna Wac, Hannah M. Bayer, Sune Lehmann, Euan A. Ashley:
LDC '19: international workshop on longitudinal data collection in human subject studies. 878-881 - Rahul Majethia, Gurleen Kaur, Vadlamudi Pratiksha Sharma:
Cohort analyses of in-person interactions in temporally evolving student social groups. 882-887 - Niels van Berkel, Simo Hosio, Benjamin Tag, Jorge Gonçalves:
Capturing contextual morality: applying game theory on smartphones. 888-892 - Ana Vasconcelos, Inês Lopes, Jorge Ribeiro, Ana Correia de Barros:
Challenges and lessons learned from implementing longitudinal studies for self-care technology assessment. 893-898
Mental health and well-being: Sensing and intervention
- Akane Sano, Saeed Abdullah, Jakob E. Bardram, Sandra Servia, Elizabeth L. Murnane, Tanzeem Choudhury, Mirco Musolesi, Giovanna Nunes Vilaza, Varun Mishra:
4th international workshop on mental health and well-being: sensing and intervention. 899-901 - George Boateng, Prabhakaran Santhanam, Janina Lüscher, Urte Scholz, Tobias Kowatsch:
VADLite: an open-source lightweight system for real-time voice activity detection on smartwatches. 902-906 - Grace Chen, Varun Mishra, Ching-Hua Chen:
Temporal factors of listening to music on stress reduction. 907-914 - Alberto González-Pérez, Ignacio Miralles, Carlos Granell, Sven Casteleyn:
Technical challenges to deliver sensor-based psychological interventions using smartphones. 915-920 - Takashi Hamatani, Keiichi Ochiai, Akiya Inagaki, Naoki Yamamoto, Yusuke Fukazawa, Masatoshi Kimoto, Kazuki Kiriu, Kouhei Kaminishi, Jun Ota, Yuri Terasawa, Tsukasa Okimura, Takaki Maeda:
Automated inference of cognitive performance by fusing multimodal information acquired by smartphone. 921-928 - Raju Maharjan, Per Bækgaard, Jakob E. Bardram:
"Hear me out": smart speaker based conversational agent to monitor symptoms in mental health. 929-933 - Martin Maritsch, Caterina Bérubé, Mathias Kraus, Vera Lehmann, Thomas Züger, Stefan Feuerriegel, Tobias Kowatsch, Felix Wortmann:
Improving heart rate variability measurements from consumer smartwatches with machine learning. 934-938 - Joan Saez-Pons, Cosmin Stamate, David Weston, George Roussos:
PDkit: an open source data science toolkit for Parkinson's disease. 939-943 - Lucy Van Kleunen, Stephen Voida:
Challenges in supporting social practices around personal data for long-term mental health management. 944-948 - Ker-Jiun Wang, Caroline Yan Zheng:
Wearable robot for mental health intervention: a pilot study on EEG brain activities in response to human and robot affective touch. 949-953
PURBA 2019: The 8th workshop on pervasive urban applications
- Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Teerayut Horanont, Sourav Bhattacharya, Yoshihide Sekimoto:
PURBA 2019: the 8th workshop on pervasive urban applications. 954-956 - Niaz Chowdhury:
An IoT and blockchain-based approach for ensuring transparency and accountability in regulatory compliance. 957-962 - Gautham Krishna Gudur, Ateendra Ramesh, R. Srinivasan:
A vision-based deep on-device intelligent bus stop recognition system. 963-968 - Linda Hirsch:
Designing interactive interfaces by keeping the natural beauty of public places. 969-972 - Thanakrit Jitapinyakul, Panuwat Phunsuk, Santi Phithakkitnukoon:
iCoff: towards building an intelligent coffee plate system to enhance coffee shop's customer experience. 973-981 - Christine Keller, Thomas Schlegel:
How to get in touch with the passenger: context-aware choices of output modality in smart public transport. 982-990 - David Lee, Seolha Lee:
Inferring the character of urban commercial areas from age-biased online search results: how place recommendation data can reveal dynamic seoul neighborhoods. 991-995 - Thananut Phiboonbanakit, Van-Nam Huynh, Teerayut Horanont, Thepchai Supnithi:
Detecting abnormal behavior in the transportation planning using long short term memories and a contextualized dynamic threshold. 996-1007 - Can Rong, Jie Feng, Yong Li:
Deep learning models for population flow generation from aggregated mobility data. 1008-1013 - Panurat Sutigoolabud, Peerawit Naprae, Santi Phithakkitnukoon:
Safe street rangers: crowdsourcing approach for monitoring and reporting street safety. 1014-1021 - Ryo Yanagida, Saleem N. Bhatti:
Seamless internet connectivity for ubiquitous communication. 1022-1033
SCAH 2019: Addressing grand challenges in healthcare through smart clothing
- Martha L. Hall, Catherine Harty, Heidi Knutsen, Jaeah Yoo:
Wearables for health: developing designs for functional practicality. 1034-1036 - Kaspar M. B. Jansen:
How to shape the future of smart clothing. 1037-1039 - Vivian Genaro Motti:
Assistive wearables: opportunities and challenges. 1040-1043 - Manideepa Mukherjee:
Challenges and opportunities of textile based smart sanitary napkin design. 1044-1046 - Marc Tompkins:
Using smart clothing to improve movement. 1047-1049 - Brigitte van der Lugt, Loe M. G. Feijs:
Stress reduction in everyday wearables: balanced. 1050-1053
UBITTENTION 2019: 4th international workshop on smart and ambient notification and attention management
- Anja Exler, Alexandra Voit, Dominik Weber, Martin Pielot, Nitesh Goyal, Sven Gehring, Tadashi Okoshi, Veljko Pejovic:
UbiTtention 2019: 4th international workshop on smart & ambient notification and attention management. 1054-1057 - Christoph Anderson, Judith S. Heinisch, Sandra Ohly, Klaus David, Veljko Pejovic:
The impact of private and work-related smartphone usage on interruptibility. 1058-1063 - Anja Exler, Zeynep Günes, Michael Beigl:
Preferred notification modalities depending on the location and the location-based activity. 1064-1069 - Hao-Ping Lee, Kuan-yin Chen, Chih-Heng Lin, Yung-Ju Chang:
Connecting IM pattern and selective perceived responsiveness to relationship: a cluster-based approach. 1070-1074 - Heiko Müller, Ashley Colley, Jonna Häkkilä, Walther Jensen, Markus Löchtefeld:
Using electrochromic displays to display ambient information and notifications. 1075-1078 - Aku Visuri, Niels van Berkel:
Attention computing: overview of mobile sensing applied to measuring attention. 1079-1082
The uncomfortable workshop: Exploring discomfort design for wellbeing and sustainability
- m. c. schraefel, Scott Bateman, Adrian Friday, Josh Andres:
The uncomfortable workshop: exploring discomfort design for wellbeing and sustainability. 1083-1086 - Aaron Tabor, Connor Wilson, Scott Bateman:
Designing to support uncomfortable breathing exercises: ethical considerations. 1087-1089 - Adam Tyler, Kathy New, Adrian Friday:
Are you sitting uncomfortably?: a tale of comfort, energy and productivity. 1090-1092 - Muhammad Umair, Miquel Alfaras, Hugo Gamboa, Corina Sas:
Experiencing discomfort: designing for affect from first-person perspective. 1093-1096 - Connor Wilson, Aaron Tabor, Scott Bateman:
Diversifying pro-environmental behaviors: redesigning applications to incorporate environmental "spill-over". 1097-1098
UPA'19: 4th international workshop on ubiquitous personal assistance
- Alejandro Sánchez Guinea, Alexander Seeliger, Veljko Pejovic, Usman Naeem, Philipp M. Scholl, Cristina Mihale-Wilson, Elena Di Lascio, Muhammad Awais Azam, Pei-Yi (Patricia) Kuo, Max Mühlhäuser, Christian Meurisch:
UPA'19: 4th international workshop on ubiquitous personal assistance. 1099-1101 - Utku Günay Acer, Marc Van den Broeck, Fahim Kawsar:
The city as a personal assistant. 1102-1106 - Raden Agoeng Bhimasta, Pei-Yi Kuo:
What causes the adoption failure of service robots?: a case of Henn-na hotel in japan. 1107-1112 - Florian Jungwirth, Michaela Murauer, Johannes Selymes, Michael Haslgrübler, Benedikt Gollan, Alois Ferscha:
mobEYEle: an embedded eye tracking platform for industrial assistance. 1113-1119 - Katharina Keller, Kim Valerie Carl, Hendrik Jöntgen, Benjamin M. Abdel-Karim, Max Mühlhäuser, Oliver Hinz:
"K.I.T.T., where are you?": why smart assistance systems in cars enrich people's lives. 1120-1132 - Zofia Saternus:
User preferences regarding smart assistant for private- and work-related availability: design science research. 1133-1138 - Larissa Cardoso Zimmermann, Kamila Rios da Hora Rodrigues, Maria da Graça Campos Pimentel:
EPARS: elderly physical activity reminder system using smartphone and wearable sensors. 1139-1145
WellComp'19: 2nd international workshop on computing for well-being
- Tadashi Okoshi, Jin Nakazawa, JeongGil Ko, Fahim Kawsar, Susanna Pirttikangas:
WellComp 2019: second international workshop on computing for well-being. 1146-1149 - Nasimuddin Ahmed, Varsha Sharma, Arijit Chowdhury, Shalini Mukhopadhyay, Avik Ghose:
A weiner filter based robust algorithm for estimation of heart rate from wrist based photoplethysmogram. 1150-1153 - Zann Anderson, Michael D. Jones:
Mobile computing and well-being in the outdoors. 1154-1157 - Kennedy Opoku Asare, Aku Visuri, Denzil Ferreira:
Towards early detection of depression through smartphone sensing. 1158-1161 - Pegah Hafiz, Jakob E. Bardram:
Design and formative evaluation of cognitive assessment apps for wearable technologies. 1162-1165 - Eija Halkola, Lauri Lovén, Marta Cortés, Ekaterina Gilman, Susanna Pirttikangas:
Towards measuring well-being in smart environments. 1166-1169 - Rahat Jahangir Rony, Nova Ahmed:
Understanding drivers wellbeing: quantitative study analysis and wearable experiment. 1170-1173 - Kento Katsumata, Yuka Noda, Naohiro Isokawa, Shin Katayama, Tadashi Okoshi, Jin Nakazawa:
SleepThermo: the affect of in-cloth monitored body temperature change during sleep on human well-being. 1174-1177 - Heli Koskimäki, Hannu Kinnunen, Salla Rönkä, Benjamin L. Smarr:
Following the heart: what does variation of resting heart rate tell about us as individuals and as a population. 1178-1181 - Elina Kuosmanen, Valerii Kan, Aku Visuri, Assam Boudjelthia, Lokmane Krizou, Denzil Ferreira:
Measuring Parkinson's disease motor symptoms with smartphone-based drawing tasks. 1182-1185 - Xiaoli Liu, Satu Tamminen, Topi Korhonen, Juha Röning, Jukka Riekki:
Prediction of sleep efficiency from big physical exercise data. 1186-1189 - Haruka Nakagawa, Sachine Yoshida, Ayumi Ohnishi, Tsutomu Terada, Hiromasa Funato, Masahiko Tsukamoto:
Effect of using smartphone during breast-feeding. 1190-1193 - Nina Resçiç, Eva Valencic, Enej Mlinaric, Barbara Korousic-Seljak, Mitja Lustrek:
Mobile nutrition monitoring for well-being. 1194-1197 - Pekka Siirtola:
Continuous stress detection using the sensors of commercial smartwatch. 1198-1201 - Eirini Sykianaki, Asterios Leonidis, Margherita Antona, Constantine Stephanidis:
CaLmi: stress management in intelligent homes. 1202-1205 - Kieran Woodward, Eiman Kanjo, Muhammad Umair, Corina Sas:
Harnessing digital phenotyping to deliver real-time interventional bio-feedback. 1206-1209 - Yui Yamashita, Masaru Onodera, Koichi Shimoda, Yoshito Tobe:
Visualizing health with emotion polarity history using voice. 1210-1213 - Yuting Zhan, Hamed Haddadi:
Activity prediction for improving well-being of both the elderly and caregivers. 1214-1217
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