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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, January 2013
- Emilia I. Barakova
, Andrew Spink
, Boris E. R. de Ruyter, Lucas P. J. J. Noldus:
Trends in measuring human behavior and interaction. 1-2 - Ivo Malý, Zdenek Míkovec
, Jan Vystrcil, Jakub Franc, Pavel Slavík:
An evaluation tool for research of user behavior in a realistic mobile environment. 3-14 - Hannu Kukka, Vassilis Kostakos
, Timo Ojala, Johanna Ylipulli
, Tiina Suopajärvi, Marko Jurmu
, Simo Hosio
:
This is not classified: everyday information seeking and encountering in smart urban spaces. 15-27 - Rüdiger Zillmer:
Measurement of toothbrushing behaviour in a natural environment. 29-33 - Remco Wijn, Helma van den Berg, Maaike Lousberg:
On operator effectiveness: the role of expertise and familiarity of environment on the detection of deviant behaviour. 35-42 - Vasileios Terzis, Christos N. Moridis, Anastasios A. Economides
:
Measuring instant emotions based on facial expressions during computer-based assessment. 43-52 - Egon L. van den Broek:
Ubiquitous emotion-aware computing. 53-67 - Luciano Gamberini, Anna Spagnolli, Lisa Prontu, Sarah Furlan, Francesco Martino, Beatriz Rey Solaz
, Mariano Alcañiz Raya
, José Antonio Lozano:
How natural is a natural interface? An evaluation procedure based on action breakdowns. 69-79 - Miguel Bruns Alonso, Caroline Hummels, David V. Keyson, Paul Hekkert:
Measuring and adapting behavior during product interaction to influence affect. 81-91 - Weidong Huang
:
Establishing aesthetics based on human graph reading behavior: two eye tracking studies. 93-105 - Tatsuo Nakajima, Vili Lehdonvirta:
Designing motivation using persuasive ambient mirrors. 107-126 - François Portet
, Michel Vacher, Caroline Golanski, Camille Roux, Brigitte Meillon:
Design and evaluation of a smart home voice interface for the elderly: acceptability and objection aspects. 127-144 - Martijn ten Bhömer
, Elise van den Hoven
:
Interaction design for supporting communication between Chinese sojourners. 145-157 - Antti Ropponen, Matti Linnavuo
, Raimo Sepponen:
A novel concept of a wearable information appliance using context-based human-computer interaction. 159-167 - Yue-Shan Chang, Wei-Jen Wang, Yung-Shuan Hung:
A near field communication-driven home automation framework. 169-185 - Tao Zhou:
An empirical examination of the determinants of mobile purchase. 187-195 - Raluca Marin-Perianu, Mihai Marin-Perianu, Paul J. M. Havinga, Simon Taylor
, Rezaul K. Begg
, Marimuthu Palaniswami, David Rouffet:
A performance analysis of a wireless body-area network monitoring system for professional cycling. 197-209
Volume 17, Number 2, February 2013
- Bert Arnrich
, Venet Osmani, Jakob E. Bardram
:
Mental health and the impact of ubiquitous technologies. 211-213 - Egon L. van den Broek, Frans van der Sluis, Ton Dijkstra:
Cross-validation of bimodal health-related stress assessment. 215-227 - Burcu Cinaz, Bert Arnrich
, Roberto La Marca, Gerhard Tröster:
Monitoring of mental workload levels during an everyday life office-work scenario. 229-239 - Andrea Gaggioli
, Giovanni Pioggia
, Gennaro Tartarisco
, Giovanni Baldus, Daniele Corda, Pietro Cipresso
, Giuseppe Riva
:
A mobile data collection platform for mental health research. 241-251 - Claudia Repetto
, Andrea Gaggioli
, Federica Pallavicini
, Pietro Cipresso
, Simona Raspelli, Giuseppe Riva
:
Virtual reality and mobile phones in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorders: a phase-2 clinical trial. 253-260 - Cornelia Kappeler-Setz, Franz Gravenhorst, Johannes Schumm, Bert Arnrich
, Gerhard Tröster:
Towards long term monitoring of electrodermal activity in daily life. 261-271 - Connie Golsteijn, Elise van den Hoven
:
Facilitating parent-teenager communication through interactive photo cubes. 273-286 - Thomas Olsson
, Else Lagerstam
, Tuula Kärkkäinen, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila
:
Expected user experience of mobile augmented reality services: a user study in the context of shopping centres. 287-304 - Were Oyomno, Pekka Jäppinen, Esa Kerttula, Kari Heikkinen:
Usability study of ME2.0 - User interface design for mobile context enhanced personalisation software. 305-319 - Ralph Barthel, Kerstin Leder Mackley, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Angelina Karpovich, Martin de Jode, Chris Speed
:
An internet of old things as an augmented memory system. 321-333 - Carman Neustaedter, Anthony Tang
, Tejinder K. Judge:
Creating scalable location-based games: lessons from Geocaching. 335-349 - Yao-Jen Chang, Li-Der Chou, Frank Tsen-Yung Wang
, Shu-Fang Chen:
A kinect-based vocational task prompting system for individuals with cognitive impairments. 351-358 - Kwanghyo Park, Hyojeong Shin, Hojung Cha:
Smartphone-based pedestrian tracking in indoor corridor environments. 359-370 - Stefano Burigat
, Luca Chittaro
:
On the effectiveness of Overview+Detail visualization on mobile devices. 371-385 - Montserrat Ros
, Matthew D'Souza, Adam Postula, Ian MacColl:
Wireless outdoor personal area network using adaptive inquiry scanning for location-based services. 387-398 - Jinhyuk Choi, Gerard J. Kim:
Usability of one-handed interaction methods for handheld projection-based augmented reality. 399-409
Volume 17, Number 3, March 2013
- Tom L. Martin, Thad Starner:
Note from the editors of the special issue of the best paper nominees from the 2011 International Symposium on Wearable Computers. 411 - Trinh Minh Tri Do, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Human interaction discovery in smartphone proximity networks. 413-431 - Gokul Chittaranjan, Jan Blom, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Mining large-scale smartphone data for personality studies. 433-450 - Takuya Maekawa, Shinji Watanabe
:
Training data selection with user's physical characteristics data for acceleration-based activity modeling. 451-463 - Tom L. Martin, Kahyun Kim, Jason B. Forsyth, Lisa D. McNair
, Eloise Coupey, Ed Dorsa:
Discipline-based instruction to promote interdisciplinary design of wearable and pervasive computing products. 465-478 - Ricardo Chavarriaga
, Hamidreza Bayati, José del R. Millán
:
Unsupervised adaptation for acceleration-based activity recognition: robustness to sensor displacement and rotation. 479-490 - Juuso Karikoski, Tapio Soikkeli:
Contextual usage patterns in smartphone communication services. 491-502 - Jacob T. Biehl
, Eleanor Gilbert Rieffel, Adam J. Lee
:
When privacy and utility are in harmony: towards better design of presence technologies. 503-518 - Andreas Riener
, Kashif Zia
, Alois Ferscha, Cristina Beltran Ruiz, Juan Jesus Minguez Rubio:
Traffic flow harmonization in expressway merging. 519-532 - Robert Steele, Amanda Lo:
Telehealth and ubiquitous computing for bandwidth-constrained rural and remote areas. 533-543 - Xin Hong, Chris D. Nugent
:
Segmenting sensor data for activity monitoring in smart environments. 545-559 - Daniel Gartenberg, Ross Thornton, Masood Mortazavi, Dustin Pfannenstiel, Daniel Taylor, Raja Parasuraman:
Collecting health-related data on the smart phone: mental models, cost of collection, and perceived benefit of feedback. 561-570 - Hyejin Kim, Gerhard Reitmayr, Woontack Woo
:
IMAF: in situ indoor modeling and annotation framework on mobile phones. 571-582 - Ofer Bergman, Maskit Tene-Rubinstein, Jonathan Shalom:
The use of attention resources in navigation versus search. 583-590 - Bin Guo, Daqing Zhang, Lin Sun, Zhiwen Yu, Xingshe Zhou:
iCROSS: toward a scalable infrastructure for cross-domain context management. 591-602
Volume 17, Number 4, April 2013
- Reza Rawassizadeh, Katarzyna Wac
, Martin Tomitsch
:
Theme issue on electronic memories and life logging. 603-604 - Ryong Lee, Shoko Wakamiya, Kazutoshi Sumiya:
Urban area characterization based on crowd behavioral lifelogs over Twitter. 605-620 - Reza Rawassizadeh, Martin Tomitsch
, Katarzyna Wac
, A Min Tjoa
:
UbiqLog: a generic mobile phone-based life-log framework. 621-637 - Ulrich Atz:
Evaluating experience sampling of stress in a single-subject research design. 639-652 - Erik Buchmann, Klemens Böhm, Thorben Burghardt, Stephan Kessler:
Re-identification of Smart Meter data. 653-662 - Leonid Ivonin
, Huang-Ming Chang, Wei Chen, Matthias Rauterberg
:
Unconscious emotions: quantifying and logging something we are not aware of. 663-673 - Henar Martín, Ana M. Bernardos, Josué Iglesias
, José R. Casar:
Activity logging using lightweight classification techniques in mobile devices. 675-695 - Jialiu Lin, Michael Benisch, Norman M. Sadeh
, Jianwei Niu, Jason I. Hong
, Banghui Lu, Shaohui Guo:
A comparative study of location-sharing privacy preferences in the United States and China. 697-711 - Sangseok Yoon, Hyeongseok Oh, Donghoon Lee, Songhwai Oh:
PASU: A personal area situation understanding system using wireless camera sensor networks. 713-727 - David M. Frohlich
, Steven Wall, Graham Kiddle:
Rediscovery of forgotten images in domestic photo collections. 729-740 - Tao Zhou:
Understanding the effect of flow on user adoption of mobile games. 741-748 - Elizabeth FitzGerald
, Claire Taylor, Michael P. Craven
:
To the Castle! A comparison of two audio guides to enable public discovery of historical events. 749-760 - Dani Korpi
, Toni Heittola, Timo Partala
, Antti J. Eronen, Annamaria Mesaros
, Tuomas Virtanen
:
On the human ability to discriminate audio ambiances from similar locations of an urban environment. 761-769 - Igor Pernek, Karin Anna Hummel
, Peter Kokol
:
Exercise repetition detection for resistance training based on smartphones. 771-782 - Bram J. J. van der Vlist, Gerrit Niezen
, Stefan Rapp, Jun Hu
, Loe M. G. Feijs:
Configuring and controlling ubiquitous computing infrastructure with semantic connections: a tangible and an AR approach. 783-799
Volume 17, Number 5, June 2013
- Andrew L. Kun, Albrecht Schmidt
, Anind K. Dey, Susanne Boll:
Automotive user interfaces and interactive applications in the car. 801-802 - Florian Schaub
, Markus Hipp, Frank Kargl, Michael Weber:
On credibility improvements for automotive navigation systems. 803-813 - Tuomo Kujala
:
Browsing the information highway while driving: three in-vehicle touch screen scrolling methods and driver distraction. 815-823 - Andrew L. Kun, Alexander Shyrokov, Peter A. Heeman:
Interactions between human-human multi-threaded dialogues and driving. 825-834 - Jongsung Kim, Jiqiang Lu, Ching-Hsien Hsu:
Advanced security technologies and applications for ubiquitous computing. 835-836 - Zhiwei Wang, Wei Chen:
An ID-based online/offline signature scheme without random oracles for wireless sensor networks. 837-841 - Ching-Nung Yang
, Pin-Wei Chen, Hsiang-Wen Shih, Cheonshik Kim
:
Aspect ratio invariant visual cryptography by image filtering and resizing. 843-850 - Guangquan Xu, Weisheng Li, Rui Xu, Yingyuan Xiao, Honghao Gao, Xiaohong Li, Zhiyong Feng, Jia Mei:
An algorithm on fairness verification of mobile sink routing in wireless sensor network. 851-864 - Hung-Min Sun, Chiung-Hsun Chen, Chih-Wen Yeh, Yao-Hsin Chen:
A collaborative routing protocol against routing disruptions in MANETs. 865-874 - Zombo Fu, Yuan Cao, Jianxin Wang, Lin Yang:
Reference-based importance assessment model of identity information. 875-882 - Lin Yao, Lin Kang, Pengfei Shang, Guowei Wu:
Protecting the sink location privacy in wireless sensor networks. 883-893 - Da-Zhi Sun, Jian-Xin Li, Zhiyong Feng, Zhen-Fu Cao
, Guangquan Xu:
On the security and improvement of a two-factor user authentication scheme in wireless sensor networks. 895-905 - Ashfaq Hussain Farooqi
, Farrukh Aslam Khan
, Jin Wang, Sungyoung Lee:
A novel intrusion detection framework for wireless sensor networks. 907-919 - Mooseop Kim
, Deok-Gyu Lee, Jaecheol Ryou
:
Compact and unified hardware architecture for SHA-1 and SHA-256 of trusted mobile computing. 921-932 - Sukin Kang, Jonguk Kim, Manpyo Hong:
Go anywhere: user-verifiable authentication over distance-free channel for mobile devices. 933-943 - Kyusuk Han, Jangseong Kim, Taeshik Shon, Daesik Ko:
A novel secure key paring protocol for RF4CE ubiquitous smart home systems. 945-949 - Dexi Liu, Changxuan Wan, Naixue Xiong, Jong Hyuk Park, Seungmin Rho:
Top-k entities query processing on uncertainly fused multi-sensory data. 951-963 - Se-Hak Chun:
The burden of proof and the optimal security investment of firms in ubiquitous computing. 965-969 - Elhadi M. Shakshuki
, Muhammad Younas:
New developments in pervasive and ambient information systems. 971-972 - Thao P. Nghiem, Agustinus Borgy Waluyo, David Taniar
:
A pure peer-to-peer approach for kNN query processing in mobile ad hoc networks. 973-985 - Vivek Menon
, Bharat Jayaraman, Venu Govindaraju:
Enhancing biometric recognition with spatio-temporal reasoning in smart environments. 987-998 - Mohd Izani Mohamed Rawi, Adnan Al-Anbuky
:
Wireless sensor networks and human comfort index. 999-1011 - Anas El Husseini, Abdallah M'hamed, Bachar El-Hassan, Mounir Mokhtari:
Trust-based authentication scheme with user rating for low-resource devices in smart environments. 1013-1023 - Fadi M. Al-Turjman, Hossam S. Hassanein, Sharief M. A. Oteafy
, Waleed Alsalih:
Towards augmenting federated wireless sensor networks in forestry applications. 1025-1034 - Mayu Iwata, Hiroki Miyamoto, Takahiro Hara, Daijiro Komaki, Kentaro Shimatani, Tomohiro Mashita, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Toshiaki Uemukai, Gen Hattori, Shojiro Nishio, Haruo Takemura
:
A content search system considering the activity and context of a mobile user. 1035-1050 - Abidalrahman Moh'd, Nauman Aslam, William J. Phillips, William Robertson, Hosein Marzi:
SN-SEC: a secure wireless sensor platform with hardware cryptographic primitives. 1051-1059
Volume 17, Number 6, August 2013
- Jesús Favela
, Xavier Alamán:
Special theme: ambient assisted living for mobility: safety, well-being and inclusion. 1061-1062 - Rainer Planinc, Martin Kampel
:
Introducing the use of depth data for fall detection. 1063-1072 - Jesús Fontecha
, Fco. Javier Navarro, Ramón Hervás
, José Bravo
:
Elderly frailty detection by using accelerometer-enabled smartphones and clinical information records. 1073-1083 - Takuya Maekawa, Yasue Kishino, Yasushi Sakurai, Takayuki Suyama:
Activity recognition with hand-worn magnetic sensors. 1085-1094 - José Bravo
, Diego López-de-Ipiña
, Ramón Hervás
:
RFID breadcrumbs for enhanced care data management and dissemination. 1095-1104 - Eduardo Quintana
, Jesús Favela
:
Augmented reality annotations to assist persons with Alzheimers and their caregivers. 1105-1116 - Javier Gómez
, Germán Montoro
, Pablo A. Haya
, Xavier Alamán, Susana Alves, Mónica Martínez:
Adaptive manuals as assistive technology to support and train people with acquired brain injury in their daily life activities. 1117-1126 - Marcela D. Rodríguez
, José R. Roa, Alberto L. Morán
, Sandra Edith Nava-Muñoz
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CAMMInA: a mobile ambient information system to motivate elders to exercise. 1127-1134 - Victoria Meza-Kubo
, Alberto L. Morán
:
UCSA: a design framework for usable cognitive systems for the worried-well. 1135-1145 - Irene Zaragozá
, Jaime Guixeres
, Mariano Alcañiz Raya
, Ausias Cebolla
, Javier Saiz
, Julio Alvarez Pitti
:
Ubiquitous monitoring and assessment of childhood obesity. 1147-1157 - Inmaculada Ayala, Mercedes Amor
, Lidia Fuentes
:
Self-configuring agents for ambient assisted living applications. 1159-1169 - Parisa Eslambolchilar
, Yvonne Rogers:
Theme issue on persuasion, influence, nudge, or coercion (PINC). 1171-1172 - Maurits Kaptein
, Aart van Halteren
:
Adaptive persuasive messaging to increase service retention: using persuasion profiles to increase the effectiveness of email reminders. 1173-1185 - Robbert-Jan Beun:
Persuasive strategies in mobile insomnia therapy: alignment, adaptation, and motivational support. 1187-1195 - Rob Comber
, Anja Thieme:
Designing beyond habit: opening space for improved recycling and food waste behaviors through processes of persuasion, social influence and aversive affect. 1197-1210 - Rita Orji
, Julita Vassileva
, Regan L. Mandryk:
LunchTime: a slow-casual game for long-term dietary behavior change. 1211-1221 - Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:
A foundation for the study of behavior change support systems. 1223-1235 - Saskia van Dantzig, Gijs Geleijnse, Aart Tijmen van Halteren
:
Toward a persuasive mobile application to reduce sedentary behavior. 1237-1246 - Vaiva Kalnikaité, Jon Bird, Yvonne Rogers:
Decision-making in the aisles: informing, overwhelming or nudging supermarket shoppers? 1247-1259 - Daniel Boos
, Gudela Grote
, Hannes Günter:
A toolbox for managing organisational issues in the early stage of the development of a ubiquitous computing application. 1261-1279 - Yu-Chun Huang, Kuan-Ying Wu, Yu-Tung Liu:
Future home design: an emotional communication channel approach to smart space. 1281-1293 - Zheng Yan
, Conghui Liu, Valtteri Niemi, Guoliang Yu:
Exploring the impact of trust information visualization on mobile application usage. 1295-1313
Volume 17, Number 7, October 2013
- James J. Park, Naveen K. Chilamkurti, Jungduk Kim:
Theme issues on U-Business service and strategy, and U-Healthcare. 1315-1316 - Jiankang Ren, Guowei Wu, Lin Yao:
A sensitive data aggregation scheme for body sensor networks based on data hiding. 1317-1329 - Pham Thi Thu Thuy, Young-Koo Lee, Sungyoung Lee:
Semantic and structural similarities between XML Schemas for integration of ubiquitous healthcare data. 1331-1339 - Hong Peng, Bin Hu, Fang Zheng, Dangping Fan, Wen Zhao, Xuebin Chen, Yongxia Yang, Qingcui Cai:
A method of identifying chronic stress by EEG. 1341-1347 - Young-Ho Park:
Efficient techniques on retrieving bio-information for active U-healthcare. 1349-1356 - Chang-Won Jeong, Su-Chong Joo, Young-Sik Jeong:
Sleeping situation monitoring system in ubiquitous environments. 1357-1364 - Hye Jung Choi, Yeon Soo Kim
, Doo-Soon Park, Hyun-Joo Kang:
Effects of wheelchair-based rehabilitation on the physical functions and health perception of stroke patients. 1365-1372 - Soon-Seok Kim, Yong-Hee Lee, Cheon Ho Choi, Jong Hyuk Park:
Encoder design for healthcare signals. 1373-1381 - Dong Woo Ryu, Kyung-Jin Kang, Sang Soo Yeo
, Sang Oh Park:
Generating knowledge for the identification of device failure causes and the prediction of the times-to-failure in u-Healthcare environments. 1383-1394 - Kwangsoo Lee, Thomas T. H. Wan
, Hyuk-Jun Kwon:
The relationship between healthcare information system and cost in hospital. 1395-1400 - Jeong-Heon Kim, Kwang Nam Choi:
Range image denoising using a constrained local Gaussian model for 3D object query service in the smart space. 1401-1407 - Wooseok Ryu, Joonho Kwon, Bonghee Hong:
Generation of RFID test datasets using RSN tool. 1409-1419 - Min Woo Cheon, Tae Gon Kim, Yang Sun Lee
, Seong Hwan Kim:
Low level light therapy by Red-Green-Blue LEDs improves healing in an excision model of Sprague-Dawley rats. 1421-1428 - Jongsung Kim:
On the security of the block cipher GOST suitable for the protection in U-business services. 1429-1435 - Dimitrios Damopoulos, Georgios Kambourakis
, Marios Anagnostopoulos
, Stefanos Gritzalis
, J. H. Park:
User privacy and modern mobile services: are they on the same path? 1437-1448 - Bofeng Zhang, Jianxing Zheng, Jianhua Ma, Yinsheng Li, Guobing Zou, Qun Jin:
Research on life-cycle of user model in U-Business. 1449-1457 - Yang-Hoon Kim, Hangbae Chang:
A u-IT collaboration evaluation model for value networks. 1459-1467 - Hong Joo Lee:
A study on the promotion of the business service for regional retail store using smart technology. 1469-1474 - Choon Seong Leem, Byoung Gun Kim:
Taxonomy of ubiquitous computing service for city development. 1475-1483 - José M. Noguera
, Juan Carlos Torres
:
Interaction and visualization of 3D virtual environments on mobile devices. 1485-1486 - José M. Noguera
, Rafael Jesús Segura
, Carlos J. Ogáyar
, Robert Joan-Arinyo:
A scalable architecture for 3D map navigation on mobile devices. 1487-1502 - Lázaro Campoalegre, Pere Brunet, Isabel Navazo:
Interactive visualization of medical volume models in mobile devices. 1503-1514 - Eduardo E. Veas
, Raphaël Grasset, Ioan Ferencik, Thomas Grünewald
, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Mobile augmented reality for environmental monitoring. 1515-1531 - Gerhard Schall, Stefanie Zollmann
, Gerhard Reitmayr:
Smart Vidente: advances in mobile augmented reality for interactive visualization of underground infrastructure. 1533-1549 - Can Telkenaroglu, Tolga K. Çapin:
Dual-Finger 3D Interaction Techniques for mobile devices. 1551-1572
Volume 17, Number 8, December 2013
- Edward Tse:
Special issue on child computer interaction. 1573-1575 - Javier Marco, Eva Cerezo
, Sandra Baldassarri
:
Bringing tabletop technology to all: evaluating a tangible farm game with kindergarten and special needs children. 1577-1591 - Tatiana Gossen, Julia Hempel, Andreas Nürnberger
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Find it if you can: usability case study of search engines for young users. 1593-1603 - Manolis Mavrikis, Sergio Gutiérrez Santos, Eirini Geraniou
, Richard Noss:
Design requirements, student perception indicators and validation metrics for intelligent exploratory learning environments. 1605-1620 - Michail N. Giannakos
, Konstantinos Chorianopoulos
, Kori Inkpen, Honglu Du, Paul Johns:
Understanding children's behavior in an asynchronous video-mediated communication environment. 1621-1629 - Dan Morris, Rebecca Fiebrink
:
Using machine learning to support pedagogy in the arts. 1631-1635 - Janneke Verhaegh, Willem Fontijn, Emile H. L. Aarts, Wilma C. M. Resing:
In-game assessment and training of nonverbal cognitive skills using TagTiles. 1637-1646 - Christiane Moser:
Child-centered game development (CCGD): developing games with children at school. 1647-1661 - Kathryn Rounding, Kimberly Tee, Xiaomin Wu, Cheng Guo, Edward Tse:
Evaluating interfaces with children. 1663-1666 - Seungmin Rho, Naveen K. Chilamkurti, Karim El Defrawy:
Agent societies and social networks for ubiquitous computing. 1667-1669 - Jian Chen, Xiaokang Zhou, Qun Jin:
Recommendation of optimized information seeking process based on the similarity of user access behavior patterns. 1671-1681 - Neeraj Kumar
, Naveen K. Chilamkurti, Jong Hyuk Park:
ALCA: agent learning-based clustering algorithm in vehicular ad hoc networks. 1683-1692 - Sajid Hussain, Anjolaoluwa Olayemi, Sang-Soo Yeo
:
Genetic algorithm for effective open port selection for a web filter. 1693-1698 - Soo-Cheol Kim, Young-Sik Jeong, Sang Oh Park:
RFID-based indoor location tracking to ensure the safety of the elderly in smart home environments. 1699-1707 - Roberto R. Expósito
, Guillermo L. Taboada
, Sabela Ramos
, Juan Touriño
, Ramon Doallo:
Evaluation of messaging middleware for high-performance cloud computing. 1709-1719 - Ikkyu Choi, Seungmin Rho, Minkoo Kim:
Semi-automatic construction of domain ontology for agent reasoning. 1721-1729 - Neil Y. Yen, Jong Hyuk Park, Qun Jin, Timothy K. Shih:
Modeling user-generated contents: an intelligent state machine for user-centric search support. 1731-1739 - Le Duy Ngan, Rajaraman Kanagasabai
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Semantic Web service discovery: state-of-the-art and research challenges. 1741-1752 - Keonsoo Lee, Jaehoon Kim, Seungmin Rho, Hangbae Chang:
Social relation-based dynamic team organization by context-aware matchmaking. 1753-1760 - Seung-Ho Lim, Hyun-Jin Choi, Doo-Soon Park:
Efficient journaling writeback schemes for reliable and high-performance storage systems. 1761-1774 - Theodosios Sapounidis
, Stavros N. Demetriadis
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Tangible versus graphical user interfaces for robot programming: exploring cross-age children's preferences. 1775-1786 - Bojan Blazica
, Daniel Vladusic, Dunja Mladenic
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A personal perspective on photowork: implicit human-computer interaction for photo collection management. 1787-1795 - Mikiko Nakanishi, Tsutomu Horikoshi:
Intuitive substitute interface. 1797-1805 - Vassilis Kostakos
, Tiago Camacho, Claudio Mantero:
Towards proximity-based passenger sensing on public transport buses. 1807-1816 - Kun Li, Changyun Zhu, Qin Lv, Li Shang, Robert P. Dick:
Personalized multi-modality image management and search for mobile devices. 1817-1834

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