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15th ISWC 2011: San Francisco, CA, USA
- 15th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC 2011), 12-15 June 2011, San Francisco, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-0774-2

Session 1: Users
- Seungyon Claire Lee, BoHao Li, Thad Starner:

AirTouch: Synchronizing In-air Hand Gesture and On-body Tactile Feedback to Augment Mobile Gesture Interaction. 3-10 - Lucy E. Dunne, Guido Gioberto, Helen Koo:

A Method of Measuring Garment Movement for Wearable Sensing. 11-14 - Tobias Franke, Christian Pieringer, Paul Lukowicz:

How Should a Wearable Rowing Trainer Look Like? A User Study. 15-18
Session 2: Smartphones as Wearables
- Trinh Minh Tri Do, Daniel Gatica-Perez

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GroupUs: Smartphone Proximity Data and Human Interaction Type Mining. 21-28 - Gokul Chittaranjan, Jan Blom, Daniel Gatica-Perez

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Who's Who with Big-Five: Analyzing and Classifying Personality Traits with Smartphones. 29-36 - Kamil Kloch, Paul Lukowicz, Carl Fischer:

Collaborative PDR Localisation with Mobile Phones. 37-40
Session 3: Novel Sensing
- Ulf Blanke, Robert Rehner, Bernt Schiele

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South by South-East or Sitting at the Desk: Can Orientation be a Place? 43-46 - Yasuki Kobayashi, Tsutomu Terada

, Masahiko Tsukamoto:
A Context Aware System Based on Scent. 47-50 - Michael Kuhn, Roger Wattenhofer, Martin Wirz, Matthias Flückiger, Gerhard Tröster:

Sensing Dance Engagement for Collaborative Music Control. 51-54 - Kazuya Murao

, Tsutomu Terada
, Ai Yano, Ryuichi Matsukura:
Evaluating Gesture Recognition by Multiple-Sensor-Containing Mobile Devices. 55-58
Session 4: Education
- Tom L. Martin, Kahyun Kim, Jason B. Forsyth, Lisa D. McNair

, Eloise Coupey, Ed Dorsa:
An Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Design Course for Wearable and Pervasive Computing Products. 61-68
Session 5: Recognition
- Hamidreza Bayati, José del R. Millán

, Ricardo Chavarriaga
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Unsupervised Adaptation to On-body Sensor Displacement in Acceleration-Based Activity Recognition. 71-78 - Michael Muehlbauer, Gernot Bahle, Paul Lukowicz:

What Can an Arm Holster Worn Smart Phone Do for Activity Recognition? 79-82 - Oliver Amft

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Self-Taught Learning for Activity Spotting in On-body Motion Sensor Data. 83-86
Session 6: Activity
- Takuya Maekawa, Shinji Watanabe

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Unsupervised Activity Recognition with User's Physical Characteristics Data. 89-96 - Yuichi Hattori, Sozo Inoue, Go Hirakawa:

A Large Scale Gathering System for Activity Data with Mobile Sensors. 97-100 - Christina Strohrmann, Holger Harms, Gerhard Tröster:

What Do Sensors Know about Your Running Performance? 101-104
Poster Session
- Shigeki Muramatsu, Takafumi Watanabe, Daisuke Kamisaka, Arei Kobayashi, Hiroyuki Yokoyama, Takeshi Iwamoto:

Toward Record of Scores and Stats: Count of the Stroke Number Using a Mobile Phone Accelerometer. 107-108 - Bruce H. Thomas

, Mark T. Smith, Tim Simon, Jun Park, Joonsuk Park, G. Stewart Von Itzstein
, Ross T. Smith
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Glove-Based Sensor Support for Dynamic Tangible Buttons in Spatial Augmented Reality Design Environments. 109-110 - Bae Sun Kim, Heesook Shin, Yong-Ki Son, Ilyeon Cho, Hyung Sun Lee:

Interfacing Mobile Devices with Electronic Textiles Using Spatial Information. 111-112 - Jennifer Healey:

GSR Sock: A New e-Textile Sensor Prototype. 113-114 - Kang Zhong, Feng Tian, Hongan Wang:

Foot Menu: Using Heel Rotation Information for Menu Selection. 115-116 - Kristy Jost, Carlos Perez, John McDonough, Volker Presser, Geneviève Dion, Yury Gogotsi

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Fabrics Capable of Capacitive Energy Storage. 117-118 - Sebastian Feese, Bert Arnrich

, Gerhard Tröster, Bertolt Meyer, Klaus Jonas:
Detecting Posture Mirroring in Social Interactions with Wearable Sensors. 119-120 - Kazuya Murao

, Tsutomu Terada
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Evaluating Effect of Concreteness in Instructions for Gesture Recognition. 121-122 - Takeshi Kurata, Masakatsu Kourogi, Tomoya Ishikawa, Yoshinari Kameda, Kyota Aoki, Jun Ishikawa:

Indoor-Outdoor Navigation System for Visually-Impaired Pedestrians: Preliminary Evaluation of Position Measurement and Obstacle Display. 123-124

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