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18th ISWC 2014: Seattle, WA, USA
- Lucy E. Dunne, Tom L. Martin, Michael Beigl:

ISWC'14, Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Seattle, WA, USA, September 13-17, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2969-9
Keynote speaker
- Amy Ross:

Making space suits. 1
Activity and group interactiions
- Dawud Gordon, Markus Scholz, Michael Beigl:

Group activity recognition using belief propagation for wearable devices. 3-10 - Sougata Sen

, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Vigneshwaran Subbaraju
, Dipyaman Banerjee, Archan Misra
, Nilanjan Banerjee, Sumit Mittal:
Accommodating user diversity for in-store shopping behavior recognition. 11-14 - Tomohiro Nishimura, Takamasa Higuchi, Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Teruo Higashino:

Detecting smoothness of pedestrian flows by participatory sensing with mobile phones. 15-18
Contextual awareness on mobile devices
- Dawud Gordon, Martin Wirz, Daniel Roggen

, Gerhard Tröster, Michael Beigl:
Group affiliation detection using model divergence for wearable devices. 19-26 - Mingming Fan

, Alexander Travis Adams, Khai N. Truong:
Public restroom detection on mobile phone via active probing. 27-34 - Jon C. Hammer, Tingxin Yan:

Exploiting usage statistics for energy-efficient logical status inference on mobile phones. 35-42 - Florian Wahl, Thomas Kantermann, Oliver Amft

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How much light do you get?: estimating daily light exposure using smartphones. 43-46
Wearable input/output
- Himanshu Sahni, Abdelkareem Bedri, Gabriel Reyes, Pavleen Thukral, Zehua Guo, Thad Starner, Maysam Ghovanloo:

The tongue and ear interface: a wearable system for silent speech recognition. 47-54 - Marco Hirsch

, Jingyuan Cheng, Attila Reiss, Mathias Sundholm, Paul Lukowicz, Oliver Amft
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Hands-free gesture control with a capacitive textile neckband. 55-58 - Florian Heller

, Stefan Ivanov, Chat Wacharamanotham
, Jan O. Borchers:
FabriTouch: exploring flexible touch input on textiles. 59-62 - Dana Hughes, Halley Profita, Nikolaus Correll:

SwitchBack: an on-body RF-based gesture input device. 63-66 - Timothy M. Simon, Ross T. Smith

, Bruce H. Thomas
:
Wearable jamming mitten for virtual environment haptics. 67-70
Eyewear computing
- Anhong Guo, Shashank Raghu, Xuwen Xie, Saad Ismail, Xiaohui Luo, Joseph Simoneau, Scott M. Gilliland

, Hannes Baumann, Caleb Southern, Thad Starner:
A comparison of order picking assisted by head-up display (HUD), cart-mounted display (CMD), light, and paper pick list. 71-78 - Sei-Young Kim, Joong-Ho Lee, Ji-Hyung Park:

The effects of visual displacement on simulator sickness in video see-through head-mounted displays. 79-82 - Vivian Genaro Motti

, Kelly Caine:
Understanding the wearability of head-mounted devices from a human-centered perspective. 83-86 - Mélodie Vidal, David H. Nguyen, Kent Lyons:

Looking at or through?: using eye tracking to infer attention location for wearable transparent displays. 87-90
Sensing the body
- Hong Lu, Jonathan Huang, Tanwistha Saha, Lama Nachman:

Unobtrusive gait verification for mobile phones. 91-98 - Michael Hardegger, Long-Van Nguyen-Dinh, Alberto Calatroni, Gerhard Tröster, Daniel Roggen

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Enhancing action recognition through simultaneous semantic mapping from body-worn motion sensors. 99-106 - Ken Kawamoto, Takeshi Tanaka, Hiroyuki Kuriyama:

Your activity tracker knows when you quit smoking. 107-110
Assistive devices
- Caitlyn E. Seim, John Chandler, Kayla DesPortes, Siddharth Dhingra, Miru Park, Thad Starner:

Passive haptic learning of Braille typing. 111-118 - Titus Jia Jie Tang, Wai Ho Li:

An assistive EyeWear prototype that interactively converts 3D object locations into spatial audio. 119-126
Posters
- Mary Ellen Berglund, James P. Coughlin, Guido Gioberto, Lucy E. Dunne:

Washability of e-textile stretch sensors and sensor insulation. 127-128 - Yu Enokibori, Kenji Mase:

Human joint angle estimation with an e-textile sensor. 129-130 - Guido Gioberto, Cheol-Hong Min, Crystal Compton, Lucy E. Dunne:

Lower-limb goniometry using stitched sensors: effects of manufacturing and wear variables. 131-132 - Agnes Grünerbl, Gernot Bahle, Stefan Oehler, Raphaela Banzer, Christian Haring, Paul Lukowicz:

Sensors vs. human: comparing sensor based state monitoring with questionnaire based self-assessment in bipolar disorder patients. 133-134 - Azusa Kadomura, Itiro Siio:

MagNail: augmenting nails with a magnet to detect user actions using a smart device. 135-136 - Hiroyuki Manabe, Hiroshi Inamura

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Single capacitive touch sensor that detects multi-touch gestures. 137-138 - Miho Ogawa, Kota Sampei, Carlos Cesar Cortes Torres, Norihisa Miki:

Examination of human factors for wearable line-of-sight detection system. 139-140 - Giancarlo Valentin, Joelle Alcaidinho, Larry Freil, Clint Zeagler

, Melody Moore Jackson, Thad Starner:
Canine reachability of snout-based wearable inputs. 141-142

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