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Thomas Stiefmeier
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- affiliation: ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [j4]Bernd Tessendorf, Franz Gravenhorst, Daniel Roggen, Thomas Stiefmeier, Christina Strohrmann, Gerhard Tröster, Peter Derleth, Manuela Feilner:
Exploration of head gesture control for hearing instruments. Int. J. Ad Hoc Ubiquitous Comput. 16(4): 240-249 (2014) - 2013
- [j3]Bernd Tessendorf, Matjaz Debevc, Peter Derleth, Manuela Feilner, Franz Gravenhorst, Daniel Roggen, Thomas Stiefmeier, Gerhard Tröster:
Design of a multimodal hearing system. Comput. Sci. Inf. Syst. 10(1): 483-501 (2013) - 2012
- [j2]Georg Ogris, Paul Lukowicz, Thomas Stiefmeier, Gerhard Tröster:
Continuous activity recognition in a maintenance scenario: combining motion sensors and ultrasonic hands tracking. Pattern Anal. Appl. 15(1): 87-111 (2012) - [c21]Bernd Tessendorf, Peter Derleth, Manuela Feilner, Daniel Roggen, Thomas Stiefmeier, Gerhard Tröster:
Automatic Power-Off for Binaural Hearing Instruments. AmI 2012: 409-414 - [c20]Bernd Tessendorf, Peter Derleth, Manuela Feilner, Franz Gravenhorst, Andreas Kettner, Daniel Roggen, Thomas Stiefmeier, Gerhard Tröster:
Ear-worn reference data collection and annotation for multimodal context-aware hearing instruments. EMBC 2012: 2468-2471 - [c19]Bernd Tessendorf, Peter Derleth, Manuela Feilner, Daniel Roggen, Thomas Stiefmeier, Gerhard Tröster:
Improving Game Accessibility with Vibrotactile-Enhanced Hearing Instruments. ICCHP (1) 2012: 463-470 - [c18]Vojkan Tasic, Thorsten Staake, Thomas Stiefmeier, Verena Tiefenbeck, Elgar Fleisch, Gerhard Tröster:
Self-powered water meter for direct feedback. IOT 2012: 24-30 - 2011
- [c17]Bernd Tessendorf, Daniel Roggen, Michael Spuhler, Thomas Stiefmeier, Gerhard Tröster, Tobias Grämer, Manuela Feilner, Peter Derleth:
Design of a bilateral vibrotactile feedback system for lateralization. ASSETS 2011: 233-234 - [c16]Bernd Tessendorf, Andreas Kettner, Daniel Roggen, Thomas Stiefmeier, Gerhard Tröster, Peter Derleth, Manuela Feilner:
Identification of relevant multimodal cues to enhance context-aware hearing instruments. BODYNETS 2011: 15-18 - [c15]Bernd Tessendorf, Daniel Roggen, Michael Spuhler, Thomas Stiefmeier, Gerhard Tröster, Tobias Grämer, Peter Derleth, Manuela Feilner:
Bilateral vibrotactile feedback patterns for accurate lateralization in hearing instrument body area networks. BODYNETS 2011: 107-113 - [c14]Bernd Tessendorf, Andreas Bulling, Daniel Roggen, Thomas Stiefmeier, Manuela Feilner, Peter Derleth, Gerhard Tröster:
Recognition of Hearing Needs from Body and Eye Movements to Improve Hearing Instruments. Pervasive 2011: 314-331 - 2010
- [c13]Bernd Tessendorf, Andreas Bulling, Daniel Roggen, Thomas Stiefmeier, Gerhard Tröster, Manuela Feilner, Peter Derleth:
Towards multi-modal context recognition for hearing instruments. ISWC 2010: 1-2
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j1]Thomas Stiefmeier, Daniel Roggen, Georg Ogris, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster:
Wearable Activity Tracking in Car Manufacturing. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 7(2): 42-50 (2008) - [c12]Piero Zappi, Clemens Lombriser, Thomas Stiefmeier, Elisabetta Farella, Daniel Roggen, Luca Benini, Gerhard Tröster:
Activity Recognition from On-Body Sensors: Accuracy-Power Trade-Off by Dynamic Sensor Selection. EWSN 2008: 17-33 - [c11]Georg Ogris, Thomas Stiefmeier, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster:
Using a complex multi-modal on-body sensor system for activity spotting. ISWC 2008: 55-62 - 2007
- [c10]Thomas Stiefmeier, Daniel Roggen, Gerhard Tröster:
Gestures are strings: efficient online gesture spotting and classification using string matching. BODYNETS 2007: 16 - [c9]Oliver Amft, Clemens Lombriser, Thomas Stiefmeier, Gerhard Tröster:
Recognition of User Activity Sequences Using Distributed Event Detection. EuroSSC 2007: 126-141 - [c8]Thomas Stiefmeier, Daniel Roggen, Gerhard Tröster:
Fusion of String-Matched Templates for Continuous Activity Recognition. ISWC 2007: 41-44 - 2006
- [c7]Thomas Stiefmeier, Georg Ogris, Holger Junker, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster:
Combining Motion Sensors and Ultrasonic Hands Tracking for Continuous Activity Recognition in a Maintenance Scenario. ISWC 2006: 97-104 - 2005
- [c6]Georg Ogris, Thomas Stiefmeier, Holger Junker, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster:
Using Ultrasonic Hand Tracking to Augment Motion Analysis Based Recognition of Manipulative Gestures. ISWC 2005: 152-159 - [c5]Thilo Pionteck, Thomas Stiefmeier, Thorsten Staake, Manfred Glesner:
On The Design of A Dynamically Reconfigurable Function-Unit for Error Detection and Correction. VLSI-SoC 2005: 283-297 - 2004
- [c4]Thilo Pionteck, Thomas Stiefmeier, Thorsten Staake, Lukusa D. Kabulepa, Manfred Glesner:
Integration dynamisch rekonfigurierbarer Funktionseinheiten in Prozessoren. ARCS Workshops 2004: 155-164 - [c3]Thilo Pionteck, Thorsten Staake, Thomas Stiefmeier, Lukusa D. Kabulepa, Manfred Glesner:
On the design of a function-specific reconfigurable: hardware accelerator for the MAC-layer in WLANs. FPGA 2004: 258 - [c2]Thilo Pionteck, Thomas Stiefmeier, Thorsten Staake, Manfred Glesner:
A Dynamically Reconfigurable Function-Unit for Error Detection and Correction in Mobile Terminals. FPL 2004: 1090-1092 - [c1]Thilo Pionteck, Thorsten Staake, Thomas Stiefmeier, Lukusa D. Kabulepa, Manfred Glesner:
Design of a reconfigurable AES encryption/decryption engine for mobile terminals. ISCAS (2) 2004: 545-548
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