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UbiComp 2013: Zurich, Switzerland - Adjunct Publication
- Friedemann Mattern, Silvia Santini, John F. Canny, Marc Langheinrich, Jun Rekimoto:
The 2013 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, UbiComp '13, Zurich, Switzerland, September 8-12, 2013 - Adjunct Publication. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2215-7
Poster, demo, & video presentations
- Marina Mikubo, Koji Tsukada, Itiro Siio:
AcrySense: interactive carved acrylic board. 1-4 - Max Pfeiffer, Stefan Schneegaß, Florian Alt
:
Supporting interaction in public space with electrical muscle stimulation. 5-8 - Yasue Kishino, Yasushi Sakurai, Yutaka Yanagisawa, Takayuki Suyama, Futoshi Naya:
SVD-based hierarchical data gathering for environmental monitoring. 9-12 - Zulqarnain Rashid
, Kamruddin Nur
, Anna Carreras
, Rafael Pous
:
Browsing reality: dynamic contextualization in human scale smart spaces. 13-16 - Noriyuki Fujimura, Masa Inakage, Hideki Sunahara, Satoru Tokuhisa
, Atsuro Ueki, Masato Yamanouchi:
OpenLight: a concept of urban lighting to make urbanites aware of each other. 17-20 - Jun Yang, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Simon Gibbs:
Efficient in-pocket detection with mobile phones. 31-34 - A. J. Bernheim Brush, Evgeni Filippov, Danny Huang, Jaeyeon Jung, Ratul Mahajan, Frank Martinez, Khurshed Mazhar, Amar Phanishayee, Arjmand Samuel, James Scott, Rayman Preet Singh:
Lab of things: a platform for conducting studies with connected devices in multiple homes. 35-38 - Olli Koskenranta, Ashley Colley
, Jonna Häkkilä
:
Portable CAVE using a mobile projector. 39-42 - Shijia Pan
, Yulai Shen, Zheng Sun, Priya Mahajan, Lin Zhang, Pei Zhang:
Demo abstract: saving energy in smart commercial buildings through social gaming. 43-46 - Philipp Scholl, Nagihan Kücükyildiz, Kristof Van Laerhoven
:
Bridging the last gap: LedTX - optical data transmission of sensor data for web-services. 47-50 - Ivan Elhart, Nemanja Memarovic, Marc Langheinrich
, Elisa Rubegni
:
Control and scheduling interface for public displays. 51-54 - Nemanja Memarovic, Ivan Elhart, Andrea Michelotti, Elisa Rubegni
, Marc Langheinrich
:
Social networked displays: integrating networked public displays with social media. 55-58 - Gerald Pirkl, Paul Lukowicz:
Resonant magnetic coupling indoor localization system. 59-62 - Boris Magnusson, Björn A. Johnsson:
Some like it hot: automating an electric kettle using PalCom. 63-66 - Stephen Voida, Mark J. Matthews
, Saeed Abdullah, Mengxi (Chrissie) Xi, Matthew Green, Won Jun Jang, Donald Hu, John Weinrich, Prashama Patil, Mashfiqui Rabbi, Tauhidur Rahman, Geri Gay, Ellen Frank, Tanzeem Choudhury:
MoodRhythm: tracking and supporting daily rhythms. 67-70 - Azusa Kadomura, Cheng-Yuan Li, Yen-Chang Chen, Hao-Hua Chu, Koji Tsukada, Itiro Siio:
Sensing fork and persuasive game for improving eating behavior. 71-74 - Matthias Weing, Amrei Röhlig, Katja Rogers
, Jan Gugenheimer, Florian Schaub
, Bastian Könings, Enrico Rukzio, Michael Weber:
P.I.A.N.O.: enhancing instrument learning via interactive projected augmentation. 75-78 - Anna Maria Polli, Matthias Korn
, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose:
Local area artworks: collaborative art interpretation on-site. 79-82 - Bastian Könings, Florian Schaub
, Michael Weber:
Prifi beacons: piggybacking privacy implications on wifi beacons. 83-86 - Ayano Nishimura, Itiro Siio:
ConteXinger: a context-aware song generator. 87-90 - Shin-ya Sato, Masami Takahashi, Masato Matsuo:
Giving context to sounds through mediation of physical objects. 91-94 - Zhixian Yan, Jun Yang, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia:
Smartphone bluetooth based social sensing. 95-98 - Yuqiong Xu, Zhiqiang Ye, Longbiao Chen
, Shijian Li, Gang Pan:
TaskShadow-W: NFC-triggered migration of web browsing across personal devices. 99-102 - Kazushige Ouchi, Miwako Doi:
Smartphone-based monitoring system for activities of daily living for elderly people and their relatives etc. 103-106 - Subhash Sathyakeerthy, Maurizio Di Rocco, Federico Pecora
, Alessandro Saffiotti
:
Scaling up ubiquitous robotic systems from home to town (and beyond). 107-110 - Xin Qi, Qing Yang, David T. Nguyen, Gang Zhou:
Context-aware frame rate adaption for video chat on smartphones. 111-114 - Kota Tsubouchi
, Ryoma Kawajiri, Masamichi Shimosaka:
Working-relationship detection from fitbit sensor data. 115-118 - Silvia Gabrielli, Rosa Maimone:
Digital interventions for sustainable urban mobility: a pilot study. 119-122 - Igor Bilogrevic, Kévin Huguenin, Murtuza Jadliwala, Florent Lopez, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Philip Ginzboorg
, Valtteri Niemi:
Inferring social ties in pervasive networks: an on-campus comparative study. 123-126 - Hayley Hung, Gwenn Englebienne:
Systematic evaluation of social behaviour modelling with a single accelerometer. 127-130 - Yasuyuki Hayashi, Soh Masuko
:
Visualization of dimension measurement using a consumer grade tablet camera-audio sensor. 131-134 - Hitomi Tsujita, Kensaku Kawauchi, Jun Rekimoto:
Vasque: a privacy preserving casual communication system based on a circular mirror metaphor. 135-138 - Jun-ichiro Watanabe, Saki Matsuda, Kazuo Yano:
Using wearable sensor badges to improve scholastic performance. 139-142 - Ling Chen, Ibrar Hussain
, Ri Chen, WeiKai Huang, Gencai Chen:
BlueView: a perception assistant system for the visually impaired. 143-146 - Christoph Amma, Hannes Volk, Tanja Schultz
:
Compressed signal representation for inertial sensor signals. 147-150 - Mikhail Afanasov, Luca Mottola
, Carlo Ghezzi:
Towards context-oriented programming in wireless sensor networks. 151-154 - Jingyuan Cheng, Bo Zhou, Kai Kunze, Carl Christian Rheinländer, Sebastian Wille, Norbert Wehn, Jens Weppner, Paul Lukowicz:
Activity recognition and nutrition monitoring in every day situations with a textile capacitive neckband. 155-158 - Aleksandar Matic, Alban Maxhuni, Venet Osmani, Oscar Mayora
:
Virtual uniforms: using sound frequencies for grouping individuals. 159-162 - Chungkuk Yoo, Jaemyung Shin, Inseok Hwang, Junehwa Song:
FaceLog: capturing user's everyday face using mobile devices. 163-166 - Xun Zou, Wangsheng Zhang, Shijian Li, Gang Pan:
Prophet: what app you wish to use next. 167-170 - Matteo Ferroni, Andrea Cazzola, Domenico Matteo, Alessandro Antonio Nacci, Donatella Sciuto
, Marco Domenico Santambrogio
:
MPower: gain back your android battery life! 171-174 - Yan Zhai, Guoying Zhao
, Toni Alatalo, Janne Heikkilä, Timo Ojala, Xinyuan Huang:
Gesture interaction for wall-sized touchscreen display. 175-178 - Markus Funk, Albrecht Schmidt
, Lars Erik Holmquist
:
Antonius: a mobile search engine for the physical world. 179-182 - Marcus Winter
:
Inch-scale interactive displays for social object annotation. 183-186 - Rui Fukui, Keisuke Maeda, Masahiko Watanabe, Masamichi Shimosaka, Tomomasa Sato:
Numerical modeling of image discriminability for home storage and organization system on a smart device. 187-190 - Wei Liu
, Pieter Jan Stappers, Gert Pasman, Jenneke Taal-Fokker:
Designing generation Y interaction by eliciting interaction qualities. 191-194 - Hsun-Ping Hsieh
, Cheng-Te Li:
Constructing trip routes with user preference from location check-in data. 195-198 - Zhixian Yan, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Sumit Mittal, Archan Misra
, Karl Aberer:
An exploration with online complex activity recognition using cellphone accelerometer. 199-202 - Yu Enokibori, Yoshu Ito, Akihisa Suzuki, Hirotaka Mizuno, Yuuki Shimakami, Tsutomu Kawabe
, Kenji Mase:
SpiroVest: an e-textile-based wearable spirometer with posture change adaptability. 203-206 - Yu Enokibori, Akihisa Suzuki, Hirotaka Mizuno, Yuuki Shimakami, Kenji Mase:
E-textile pressure sensor based on conductive fiber and its structure. 207-210 - Tobias Grosshauser, Gerhard Tröster:
Optical bow position, speed and contact point detection. 211-214 - Yuanyuan Xue, Qi Li, Ling Feng, Gari D. Clifford, David A. Clifton:
Towards a micro-blog platform for sensing and easing adolescent psychological pressures. 215-218 - Lambros Lambrinos
, Aristotelis Dosis:
Applying mobile and internet of things technologies in managing parking spaces for people with disabilities. 219-222 - Florian Schaub
, Peter Lang, Bastian Könings, Michael Weber:
PriCal: dynamic privacy adaptation of collaborative calendar displays. 223-226 - Antti Jylhä
, Petteri Nurmi
, Miika Sirén, Samuli Hemminki, Giulio Jacucci
:
MatkaHupi: a persuasive mobile application for sustainable mobility. 227-230 - Kai Kunze, Katsuma Tanaka, Masakazu Iwamura
, Koichi Kise:
Annotate me: supporting active reading using real-time document image retrieval on mobile devices. 231-234 - Toshiki Takeuchi, Kyohei Suwa, Hiroto Tamura, Takuji Narumi
, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose:
A task-management system using future prediction based on personal lifelogs and plans. 235-238 - Simon Mayer, Markus Schalch, Marian George, Gábor Sörös:
Device recognition for intuitive interaction with the web of things. 239-242 - Simon Mayer, Gianin Basler:
Embedded semantic metadata to support device interaction in smart environments. 243-246 - Zeinab Liaghat, Joan Melià-Seguí
, Rafael Pous
, Ramir De Porrata-Doria:
Consumer experience modeling and enrichment using RFID. 247-250 - Abdullah Al Mahmud
, David V. Keyson:
Ubiquitous support for midwives to leverage daily activities. 251-254 - Michael Oliver Brock, Per Ola Kristensson:
Supporting blind navigation using depth sensing and sonification. 255-258 - Meiyu Huang, Yiqiang Chen, Linglin Yin, Wen Ji:
Ti-Photograph: a tele-immersive photograph system for distributed parents and children. 259-262 - Shun Yoshimi, Takuya Azumi, Nobuhiko Nishio:
PDR-based adaptation for user-progress in interactive navigation system. 263-266 - Zhenyu Chen
, Yiqiang Chen, Shuangquan Wang, Junfa Liu, Xingyu Gao
, Andrew T. Campbell:
Inferring social contextual behavior from bluetooth traces. 267-270 - Yu You, Ville-Veikko Mattila:
Visualizing web mash-ups for in-situ vision-based mobile AR applications. 271-274 - Filippo Casamassima, Alberto Ferrari
, Bojan Milosevic, Laura Rocchi, Elisabetta Farella
:
Wearable audio-feedback system for gait rehabilitation in subjects with Parkinson's disease. 275-278 - Raúl Parada
, Anna Carreras
, Joan Melià-Seguí
, Rafael Pous
:
Study of a monopulse system with RFID antennas for applications oriented to retail industry. 279-282 - Kai Kunze, Shoya Ishimaru, Yuzuko Utsumi
, Koichi Kise:
My reading life: towards utilizing eyetracking on unmodified tablets and phones. 283-286 - Haechan Lee, Miri Moon, Taiwoo Park, Inseok Hwang, Uichin Lee, Junehwa Song:
Dungeons & swimmers: designing an interactive exergame for swimming. 287-290 - Lei Xie, Yafeng Yin, Xiang Lu, Bo Sheng
, Sanglu Lu:
iFridge: an intelligent fridge for food management based on RFID technology. 291-294 - Marcel Walch, Michael Rietzler, Julia Greim, Florian Schaub
, Björn Wiedersheim, Michael Weber:
homeBLOX: making home automation usable. 295-298 - Yutaro Kyono, Takuro Yonezawa
, Hiroki Nozaki, Masaki Ogawa, Tomotaka Ito, Jin Nakazawa, Kazunori Takashio, Hideyuki Tokuda:
EverCopter: continuous and adaptive over-the-air sensing with detachable wired flying objects. 299-302 - Matthias Budde
, Matthias Berning, Christopher Baumgärtner, Florian Kinn, Timo Kopf, Sven Ochs, Frederik Reiche, Till Riedel
, Michael Beigl:
Point & control - interaction in smart environments: you only click twice. 303-306 - Valentin Heun
, James Hobin, Pattie Maes:
Reality editor: programming smarter objects. 307-310 - Yutaro Kyono, Takuro Yonezawa
, Hiroki Nozaki, Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda:
FRAGWRAP: fragrance-encapsulated and projected soap bubble for scent mapping. 311-314
Doctoral school
- Elaine M. Huang, Timo Ojala:
The UbiComp 2013 doctoral school. 315-318 - David T. Nguyen:
Evaluating impact of storage on smartphone energy efficiency. 319-324 - Andrew Quitmeyer:
Digital naturalism: interspecies performative tool making for embodied science. 325-330 - Guido Gioberto:
Measuring joint movement through garment-integrated wearable sensing. 331-336 - Eva Ganglbauer:
Towards food waste interventions: an exploratory approach. 337-342 - Gunnar Harboe:
Understanding and augmenting a paper arrangement-based method. 343-348 - Lars Müller:
Pervasive monitoring to support reflective learning. 349-354 - Edison Thomaz:
Practical food journaling. 355-360 - Jisoo Lee:
Supporting self-experimentation of behavior change strategies. 361-366 - Chenren Xu:
Device-free people counting and localization. 367-372
Adaptive security and privacy management for the internet of things
- Stefan Poslad
, Mohamed Hamdi, Habtamu Abie:
Adaptive security and privacy management for the internet of things (ASPI 2013). 373-378
Workshop: atelier of smart garments and accessories
- Maurizio Caon
, Yong Yue
, Giuseppe Andreoni
, Elena Mugellini
:
Atelier of smart garments and accessories. 379-384 - Andreas Sonderegger
:
Smart garments - the issue of usability and aesthetics. 385-392 - Jutta Fortmann, Heiko Müller, Susanne Boll, Wilko Heuten:
Illumee: aesthetic light bracelet as a wearable information display for everyday life. 393-396 - Sajina Tinku, Andrea Adami
, Leandro Lorenzelli
:
State of the art and perspectives on the fabrication of functional contact lenses. 397-404 - Gary M. Weiss
, Ashwin Nathan, J. B. Kropp, Jeffrey W. Lockhart
:
WagTag: a dog collar accessory for monitoring canine activity levels. 405-414 - Assunta Matassa
, Amon Rapp
, Rossana Simeoni:
Wearable accessories for cycling: tracking memories in urban spaces. 415-424 - Leonardo Angelini
, Maurizio Caon
, Stefano Carrino, Luc Bergeron, Nathalie Nyffeler, Mélanie Jean-Mairet, Elena Mugellini
:
Designing a desirable smart bracelet for older adults. 425-434
Workshop: 2nd workshop on recent advances in behavior prediction and pro-active pervasive computing
- Klaus David, Bernd Niklas Klein, Sian Lun Lau
, Stephan Sigg
, Brian D. Ziebart:
2nd workshop on recent advances in behavior prediction and pro-active pervasive computing. 435-440 - Muawya Habib Sarnoub Eldaw, Mark Levene, George Roussos
:
Collective suffix tree-based models for location prediction. 441-450 - Mario Caruso, Çagri Ilban, Francesco Leotta
, Massimo Mecella
, Stavros Vassos
:
Synthesizing daily life logs through gaming and simulation. 451-460 - Jorge Alvarez-Lozano, J. Antonio García-Macías, Edgar Chávez
:
Learning and user adaptation in location forecasting. 461-470 - Immanuel König, Bernd Niklas Klein, Klaus David:
On the stability of context prediction. 471-480 - Ye Zhang, Le T. Nguyen, Joy Zhang:
Wait time prediction: how to avoid waiting in lines? 481-490
Workshop: CoSDEO 2013: device-free radio-based recognition
- Markus Scholz, Stephan Sigg
, Moustafa Youssef
:
CoSDEO 2013: device-free radio-based recognition. 491-498 - Benjamin Wagner, Dirk Timmermann
:
Adaptive clustering for device free user positioning utilizing passive RFID. 499-508 - Jihoon Hong, Tomoaki Ohtsuki
:
Ambient intelligence sensing using array sensor: device-free radio based approach. 509-520 - Shuyu Shi, Stephan Sigg
, Yusheng Ji:
Joint localization and activity recognition from ambient FM broadcast signals. 521-530 - Stephan Sigg
, Shuyu Shi, Yusheng Ji:
RF-Based device-free recognition of simultaneously conducted activities. 531-540 - Heba Aly, Moustafa Youssef
:
New insights into wifi-based device-free localization. 541-548 - Andrei Popleteev:
Device-free indoor localization using ambient radio signals. 549-552
Workshop: green food technology: Ubicomp opportunities for reducing the environmental impacts of food
- Adrian K. Clear, Rob Comber
, Adrian Friday, Eva Ganglbauer, Mike Hazas, Yvonne Rogers:
Green food technology: UbiComp opportunities for reducing the environmental impacts of food. 553-558 - Geremy Farr-Wharton
, Marcus Foth
, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi
:
EatChaFood: challenging technology design to slice food waste production. 559-562 - Elizabeth Edwards
, Louise Mullagh
, Graham Dean, Gordon S. Blair
:
Collective spaces and collected action: towards reconnecting food, consumers and nature. 563-570 - Victoria Shipp, Martin Flintham
, Richard Mortier
, Brigitte A. Graf, Mehdi Maqbool
, Behrang Parhizkar:
Understanding underutilisation: methods for studying fruit and vegetable buying behaviours. 571-574 - Alan Chamberlain
, Chloe Griffiths:
Wild food practices: understanding the wider implications for design and HCI. 575-584 - Luis Carlos Rubino de Oliveira
, Val Mitchell
, Andrew J. May
:
Designing a smart phone app for sustainable cooking. 585-588 - Sara Heitlinger
, Nick Bryan-Kinns
, Janis Jefferies:
UbiComp for grassroots urban food-growing communities. 589-594 - m. c. schraefel
:
Green food through green food: a human centered design approach to green food technology. 595-598
Workshop: international workshop on human activity sensing corpus and its application (HASCA2013)
- Nobuo Kawaguchi
, Nobuhiko Nishio, Daniel Roggen
, Kaori Fujinami, Susanna Pirttikangas
:
Chairs' summary/proposal for international workshop on human activity sensing corpus and its application (hasca2013). 599-604 - Katsuhiko Kaji, Hodaka Watanabe, Ryoji Ban, Nobuo Kawaguchi
:
HASC-IPSC: indoor pedestrian sensing corpus with a balance of gender and age for indoor positioning and floor-plan generation researches. 605-610 - Kazuya Murao
, Tsutomu Terada
:
Labeling method for acceleration data using an execution sequence of activities. 611-622 - Kazuya Murao
, Haruka Mogari, Tsutomu Terada
, Masahiko Tsukamoto:
Evaluation function of sensor position for activity recognition considering wearability. 623-632 - Ryoma Uchida, Hiroto Horino, Ren Ohmura:
Improving fault tolerance of wearable wearable sensor-based activity recognition techniques. 633-644 - Masahiro Iwasaki, Kaori Fujinami:
Pointing gesture recognition using compressed sensing for training data reduction. 645-652 - Minoru Yoshizawa, Wataru Takasaki, Ren Ohmura:
Parameter exploration for response time reduction in accelerometer-based activity recognition. 653-664 - Nobuhiko Nishio, Yuuki Fukuzaki, Takuya Azumi:
Detecting wi-fi base station behavior inappropriate for positioning method in participatory sensing logs. 665-672 - Reuben Kirkham, Aftab Khan
, Sourav Bhattacharya, Nils Y. Hammerla, Sebastian Mellor, Daniel Roggen
, Thomas Ploetz:
Automatic correction of annotation boundaries in activity datasets by class separation maximization. 673-678 - Amir Muaremi, Julia Seiter, Gerhard Tröster, Agon Bexheti:
Monitor and understand pilgrims: data collection using smartphones and wearable devices. 679-688 - Takamichi Toda, Sozo Inoue, Lin Li:
Parallel, distributed, and differential processing system for human activity sensing flows. 689-700 - Quan Kong, Takuya Maekawa:
Sharing training data among different activity classes. 701-712
Workshop: human interfaces for civic and urban engagement
- Simo Hosio
, Jorge Gonçalves, Vassilis Kostakos
, Keith Cheverst
, Yvonne Rogers:
Human interfaces for civic and urban engagement: HiCUE '13. 713-720 - Alan Chamberlain
, Alessio Malizia
, Alan J. Dix:
Engaging in island life: big data, micro data, domestic analytics and smart islands. 721-724 - Marcus Foth
, Leonardo Parra Agudelo
, Robin Palleis:
Digital soapboxes: towards an interaction design agenda for situated civic innovation. 725-728 - Lulwah Al-Barrak, Eiman Kanjo
:
A mobile brain sensing system for recommending third places. 729-732 - Yongsung Kim, Julien Eberle, Riikka Hänninen, Erol Can Un, Karl Aberer:
Mobile observatory: an exploratory study of mobile air quality monitoring application. 733-736 - Masaki Ogawa, Marko Jurmu
, Tomotaka Ito, Takuro Yonezawa
, Jin Nakazawa, Kazunori Takashio, Hideyuki Tokuda:
Reinforcing co-located communication practices through interactive public displays. 737-740 - Chandan Kumar, Benjamin Poppinga, Daniel Haeuser, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Geovisual interfaces to find suitable urban regions for citizens: a user-centered requirement study. 741-744 - Shin'ichi Konomi
, Tomoyo Sasao, Masatoshi Arikawa, Hideyuki Fujita:
A mobile phone-based exploratory citizen sensing environment. 745-748 - Noura Alhakbani, Eiman Kanjo
:
Zone based indoor mobile air pollution monitoring. 749-752 - Jaime Sánchez, Márcia de Borba Campos, Matías Espinoza, Lotfi B. Merabet
:
Accessibility for people who are blind in public transportation systems. 753-756 - Assunta Matassa
, Amon Rapp
, Rossana Simeoni:
Designing for smart cities: connecting and binding citizens to urban spaces through a new wearable interactive system. 757-760 - Minna Pakanen, Anna Maria Polli, Stella Lee, Joseph Lindley
, Jorge Gonçalves
:
Tending a virtual garden: exploring connectivity between cities. 761-764
Workshop: HomeSys 2013: workshop on design, technology, systems and applications for the home
- A. J. Bernheim Brush, James Scott, Sarah Mennicken:
HomeSys 2013: workshop on design, technology, systems and applications for the home. 765-768 - Frank T. H. den Hartog, Pieter Nooren, Archi Delphinanto, Erik R. Fledderus
:
On managed services lanes and their use in home networks. 769-776 - Ilhan Aslan, Martin Murer
, Florian Primessnig, Christiane Moser, Manfred Tscheligi
:
The digital bookshelf: decorating with collections of digital books. 777-784 - Luigi De Russis
, Dario Bonino
, Fulvio Corno
:
The smart home controller on your wrist. 785-792 - Marc-Oliver Pahl
, Georg Carle:
Taking smart space users into the development loop: an architecture for community based software development for smart spaces. 793-800 - Michael Rietzler, Julia Greim, Marcel Walch, Florian Schaub
, Björn Wiedersheim, Michael Weber:
homeBLOX: introducing process-driven home automation. 801-808 - Oliver Bates
, Mike Hazas
:
Exploring the hidden impacts of HomeSys: energy and emissions of home sensing and automation. 809-814 - Oliver Bates
, Matthew Broadbent
:
HomeFlow: inferring device usage with network traces. 815-820 - Tanushyam Chattopadhyay, Sangheeta Roy:
Human localization at home using kinect. 821-828 - Tom Lodge, Tom Rodden, Richard Mortier
:
Communities in the clouds: support for high-rise living. 829-836 - Timo Jakobi, Gunnar Stevens:
Always beta: cooperative design in the smart home. 837-844 - Sho Hashimoto, Toshiyuki Masui:
The furniture of ubiquitous computing. 845-852 - Muhammad Umer Iqbal, Ngewi Fet, Stephan Wagner, Marcus Handte
, Pedro José Marrón
:
Living++: a platform for assisted living applications. 853-860 - Daniel Garnier-Moiroux, Fernando Silveira, Anmol Sheth:
Towards user identification in the home from appliance usage patterns. 861-868
Workshop: 2nd ACM international workshop on mobile systems for computational social science
- Nicholas D. Lane, Mirco Musolesi
:
2nd ACM international workshop on mobile systems for computational social science. 875-882 - Hitoshi Kawasaki, Atsushi Yamamoto, Hisashi Kurasawa, Hiroshi Sato, Motonori Nakamura, Ryuma Kakinuma:
An evaluation of method for encouraging participation. 883-890 - Omer Barak, Gabriella Cohen, Alla Gazit, Eran Toch
:
The price is right?: economic value of location sharing. 891-900 - Sang Jeong Lee, Chulhong Min, Chungkuk Yoo, Junehwa Song:
Understanding customer malling behavior in an urban shopping mall using smartphones. 901-910 - Neal Lathia, Kiran Rachuri, Cecilia Mascolo
, George Roussos
:
Open source smartphone libraries for computational social science. 911-920 - Ana Aguiar
, Mariana Kaiseler
, Hugo Meinedo
, Traian E. Abrudan
, Pedro R. Almeida
:
Speech stress assessment using physiological and psychological measures. 921-930 - Sebastian Feese, Gerhard Tröster:
Robust voice activity detection for social sensing. 931-938
Workshop: workshop on personal and pervasive fabrication (PerFab 2013)
- Manfred Lau, Christian Weichel, Nicolas Villar:
Workshop on personal and pervasive fabrication (PerFab 2013). 939-944 - Guido Hermans:
Wordpress of objects: addressing layman participation in a post-industrial society. 945-950 - Raquel Plumed
, Pedro Company
, P. A. C. Varley
, Ralph R. Martin:
From sketches to CAM models: perceiving pockets and steps in single-view wireframe sketches of polyhedral shapes. 951-958 - Hiroya Tanaka, Yusuke Tominaka, Atsushi Masumori
, Taisuke Ohshima, Keita Sekijima, Youka Watanabe:
3D effects box for bridging 3D scan and 3D print. 959-962
Workshop: PeTRE -- workshop on pervasive technologies in retail environment
- Markus Löchtefeld
, Petteri Nurmi, Florian Michahelles, Carsten Magerkurth, Patrik Floréen, Antonio Krüger
:
PeTRE: workshop on pervasive technologies in retail environments. 963-968 - Le T. Nguyen, Joy Zhang:
Wi-Fi fingerprinting through active learning using smartphones. 969-976 - Ming Li, Katrin Arning
, Luisa Bremen, Oliver Sack, Martina Ziefle, Leif Kobbelt:
ProFi: design and evaluation of a product finder in a supermarket scenario. 977-984 - Andrew Spink
, Ben Locke, Nico Van der Aa, Lucas P. J. J. Noldus:
TrackLab: an innovative system for location sensing, customer flow analysis and persuasive information presentation. 985-990 - Salvatore Longo, Ernö Kovacs, Jörn Franke, Miquel Martin:
Enriching shopping experiences with pervasive displays and smart things. 991-998 - Thomas Meneweger, David Wilfinger, Ilhan Aslan, Doris Zachhuber, Manfred Tscheligi
:
Towards the counter free store: requirements for mobile sales assistants. 999-1006 - Gerrit Kahl:
A plugin framework to control electronic shelf labels. 1007-1014 - Markus Löchtefeld, Matthias Böhmer, Florian Daiber, Sven Gehring:
Augmented reality-based advertising strategies for paper leaflets. 1015-1022 - Rafael Pous
, Joan Melià-Seguí
, Anna Carreras
, Marc Morenza-Cinos, Zulqarnain Rashid
:
Cricking: customer-product interaction in retail using pervasive technologies. 1023-1028 - Joan Melià-Seguí
, Rafael Pous
, Anna Carreras
, Marc Morenza-Cinos, Raúl Parada
, Zeinab Liaghat, Ramir De Porrata-Doria:
Enhancing the shopping experience through RFID in an actual retail store. 1029-1036 - Anna Carreras
, Marc Morenza-Cinos, Rafael Pous
, Joan Melià-Seguí
, Kamruddin Nur
, Joan Oliver, Ramir De Porrata-Doria:
STORE VIEW: pervasive RFID & indoor navigation based retail inventory management. 1037-1042 - Nour El Mawass, Eiman Kanjo
:
A supermarket stress map. 1043-1046 - Jon Bird, Daniel Fozzati, Daniel Harrison
, Paul Marshall
:
Healthy shopping: a longitudinal study of a mobile app to encourage a balanced diet. 1047-1054
Workshop: PUCAA: 1st international workshop on pervasive urban crowdsensing architecture and applications
- Zhixian Yan, Nilanjan Banerjee, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Archan Misra
, Mani B. Srivastava
, Sumit Mittal:
PUCAA: 1st international workshop on pervasive urban crowdsensing architecture and applications. 1055-1062 - Tenshi Hara, Thomas Springer, Gerd Bombach, Alexander Schill:
Decentralised approach for a reusable crowdsourcing platform utilising standard web servers. 1063-1074 - Leye Wang, Daqing Zhang, Haoyi Xiong
:
effSense: energy-efficient and cost-effective data uploading in mobile crowdsensing. 1075-1086 - Henrik Blunck, Niels Olof Bouvin
, Tobias Franke, Kaj Grønbæk
, Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard
, Paul Lukowicz, Markus Wüstenberg:
On heterogeneity in mobile sensing applications aiming at representative data collection. 1087-1098 - Ivana Podnar Zarko
, Aleksandar Antonic, Kresimir Pripuzic
:
Publish/subscribe middleware for energy-efficient mobile crowdsensing. 1099-1110 - Manoj R. Rege, Vlado Handziski, Adam Wolisz:
CrowdMeter: an emulation platform for performance evaluation of crowd-sensing applications. 1111-1122 - Asma Ahmad Farhan
, Athanasios Bamis, Bing Wang:
Locating emergencies in a campus using wi-fi access point association data. 1123-1134 - Avik Ghose, Chirabrata Bhaumik
, Tapas Chakravarty:
BlueEye: a system for proximity detection using bluetooth on mobile phones. 1135-1142 - Erol Can Un, Julien Eberle, Yongsung Kim, Karl Aberer:
A model-based back-end for air quality data management. 1143-1150 - Palanivel A. Kodeswaran, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Parikshit Sharma, Sougata Mukherjea
, Anupam Joshi
:
Combining smart phone and infrastructure sensors to improve security in enterprise settings. 1151-1158 - Duc Viet Le, Hans Scholten, Paul J. M. Havinga:
FLEAD: online frequency likelihood estimation anomaly detection for mobile sensing. 1159-1166 - Vigneshwaran Subbaraju
, Amit Kumar, Vikrant Nandakumar, Sonali Batra
, Salil S. Kanhere
, Pradipta De, Vinayak S. Naik
, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Archan Misra
:
ConferenceSense: monitoring of public events using phone sensors. 1167-1174 - Martin Becker
, Juergen Mueller, Andreas Hotho, Gerd Stumme:
A generic platform for ubiquitous and subjective data. 1175-1182
Workshop: PURBA 2013: workshop on pervasive urban applications
- Francesco Calabrese, Giusy Di Lorenzo, Dominik Dahlem, Santi Phithakkitnukoon
, Neal Lathia:
PURBA 2013: workshop on pervasive urban applications. 1183-1188 - Sourav Bhattacharya, Santi Phithakkitnukoon
, Petteri Nurmi
, Arto Klami
, Marco Veloso
, Carlos Bento
:
Gaussian process-based predictive modeling for bus ridership. 1189-1198 - Benyounes Moumni, Vanessa Frías-Martínez, Enrique Frías-Martínez:
Characterizing social response to urban earthquakes using cell-phone network data: the 2012 oaxaca earthquake. 1199-1208 - Darshan Santani, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Revisiting the generality of the rank-based human mobility model. 1209-1218 - Apichon Witayangkurn
, Teerayut Horanont, Yoshihide Sekimoto, Ryosuke Shibasaki:
Anomalous event detection on large-scale GPS data from mobile phones using hidden markov model and cloud platform. 1219-1228 - Marco Veloso
, Santi Phithakkitnukoon
, Carlos Bento
:
Exploring relationship between taxi volume and flue gases' concentrations. 1229-1238 - Stefan Foell, Gerd Kortuem
, Reza Rawassizadeh, Santi Phithakkitnukoon
, Marco Veloso
, Carlos Bento
:
Mining temporal patterns of transport behaviour for predicting future transport usage. 1239-1248
Workshop: 1st workshop on human factors and activity recognition in healthcare, wellness and assisted living
- Pierluigi Casale, Steven Houben
, Oliver Amft
:
1st workshop on human factors and activity recognition in healthcare, wellness and assisted living: recognise2interact. 1249-1254 - Avik Ghose, Priyanka Sinha, Chirabrata Bhaumik
, Aniruddha Sinha
, Amit Kumar Agrawal, Anirban Dutta Choudhury:
UbiHeld: ubiquitous healthcare monitoring system for elderly and chronic patients. 1255-1264 - Shahram Jalaliniya
, Jeremiah Smith, Miguel Sousa, Lars Büthe, Thomas Pederson
:
Touch-less interaction with medical images using hand & foot gestures. 1265-1274 - Mirco Rossi, Oliver Amft
, Sebastian Feese, Christian Käslin, Gerhard Tröster:
MyConverse: recognising and visualising personal conversations using smartphones. 1275-1284 - Ahmed Nait Aicha, Gwenn Englebienne, Ben J. A. Kröse:
How lonely is your grandma?: detecting the visits to assisted living elderly from wireless sensor network data. 1285-1294 - Philipp Scholl, Nagihan Kücükyildiz, Kristof Van Laerhoven
:
When do you light a fire?: capturing tobacco use with situated, wearable sensors. 1295-1304 - Shahram Jalaliniya
, Jeremiah Smith, Miguel Sousa, Lars Büthe, Thomas Pederson:
Demo: touch-less interaction with medical images using hand & foot gestures. 1305-1306 - Mirco Rossi, Oliver Amft
, Sebastian Feese, Christian Käslin, Gerhard Tröster:
MyConverse in action: monitoring conversations using smartphones. 1307-1308 - Philipp Scholl, Nagihan Kücükyildiz, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
When do you light a fire?: capturing tobacco use with situated wearable sensors. 1309-1310
Workshop: uncovering the hidden pulse of a city
- Sarah Gallacher, Vaiva Kalnikaité, Julie A. McCann, David Prendergast
, Jon Bird, Hans-Christian Jetter
:
SenCity: uncovering the hidden pulse of a city (workshop). 1311-1316 - Dominik Allemann, Martin Raubal:
Towards healthier urban mobility. 1317-1320 - Luluah Al-Husain, Eiman Kanjo
, Alan Chamberlain
:
Sense of space: mapping physiological emotion response in urban space. 1321-1324 - Kaisa Vent:
The advantages of passive mobile positioning as a type of community sensing for analyzing space-time behaviour of a citizen. 1325-1328 - Maarten Groen, Wouter Meys, Mettina Veenstra:
Creating smart information services for tourists by means of dynamic open data. 1329-1330 - Matthew D. Jarvis, Toby Harris, Laurissa N. Tokarchuk:
Ubicomp'13 sencity workshop: sensing festivals as cities. 1331-1334 - Natalia Díaz Rodríguez
, Johan Lilius
, Manuel Pegalajar Cuéllar
, Miguel Delgado Calvo-Flores:
Rapid prototyping of semantic applications in smart spaces with a visual rule language. 1335-1338 - Shin'ichi Konomi
, Tomoyo Sasao, Wataru Ohno, Kenta Shoji, Masatoshi Arikawa, Hideyuki Fujita:
From crowding detection to community fieldwork: supporting sensing work in context. 1339-1342 - Stefan Foell, Reza Rawassizadeh, Gerd Kortuem
:
Informing the design of future transport information services with travel behaviour data. 1343-1346 - Thiago Henrique Silva
, Pedro O. S. Vaz de Melo
, Jussara M. Almeida, Antonio A. F. Loureiro:
On the use of participatory sensing to better understand city dynamics. 1347-1350 - Veronika Mooses:
Geographical perspective in city sensing. 1351-1354 - Nicholas K. Taylor
, Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Mei Yii Lim, Patrick Skillen, Fraser R. Blackmun, M. Howard Williams:
Congestrian: monitoring pedestrian traffic and congestion. 1355-1358 - Larissa Romualdo-Suzuki, Anthony Finkelstein, David M. Gann
:
A middleware framework for urban data management. 1359-1362 - Flora Dilys Salim
, Chin Koi Khoo:
emoTicSpace: when the built environments get emotional... 1363-1366 - Rose Johnson:
Using technology to reveal the politics of the built environment. 1367-1368 - Moritz Behrens:
Living light lab: exploring instant feedback in mediated urban space. 1369-1372
Workshop: SOFTec 2013: second workshop on computer mediated social offline interactions
- Nemanja Memarovic, Vassilis Kostakos
, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Albrecht Schmidt
:
SOFTec 2013: second workshop on computer mediated social offline interactions. 1373-1380 - Maurizio Caon
, Elena Mugellini
, Omar Abou Khaled
:
A pervasive game to promote social offline interaction. 1381-1384 - Tiago Dias Camacho, Marcus Foth
, Andry Rakotonirainy
:
TrainRoulette: promoting situated in-train social interaction between passengers. 1385-1388 - Inga Saatz:
Linking mobile learning and offline interaction: a case study. 1389-1392 - Jelena Mirkovic:
Utilizing emerging technologies to promote more efficient face-to-face patient-clinician communication. 1393-1396 - Antonella Frisiello
, Antonio Lotito, Giovanni Luca Spoto, Vito Macchia, Thomas Bolognesi
, Francesco Ruà:
A new urban technoscape component: the smart2poster. 1397-1400 - Hansen Wei, Elisa Giaccardi
, Marieke Sonneveld:
Exploring design opportunities for social intimacy through everyday objects and practices. 1401-1404 - Stefan Kreitmayer, Robin C. Laney
, Stephen Peake
, Yvonne Rogers:
Sharing bubbles: reflections on offline multi-surface scenarios. 1405-1408
Workshop: ubiquitous mobile instrumentation
- Denzil Ferreira
, Christian Koehler, Evangelos Karapanos
, Vassilis Kostakos
:
Ubiquitous mobile instrumentation. 1409-1412 - Joe Marshall
:
Smartphone sensing for distributed swim stroke coaching and research. 1413-1416 - Borja Gamecho, Luis Gardeazabal, Julio Abascal
:
Combination and abstraction of sensors for mobile context-awareness. 1417-1422 - Matthias Böhmer, Christian Lander, Antonio Krüger
:
What's in the apps for context?: extending a sensor for studying app usage to informing context-awareness. 1423-1426 - Yunus Emre Ustev, Özlem Durmaz Incel
, Cem Ersoy
:
User, device and orientation independent human activity recognition on mobile phones: challenges and a proposal. 1427-1436 - Liliya I. Besaleva, Alfred C. Weaver
:
CrowdHelp: application for improved emergency response through crowdsourced information. 1437-1446 - Mattia Gustarini, Selim Ickin, Katarzyna Wac
:
Evaluation of challenges in human subject studies "in-the-wild" using subjects' personal smartphones. 1447-1456 - Javier Bustos-Jiménez, Gabriel Del Canto, Sebastián Pereira, Felipe Lalanne, José M. Piquer, Gabriel Hourton, Alfredo Cádiz, Victor Ramiro:
How AdkintunMobile measured the world. 1457-1462
Workshop: wearable systems for industrial augmented reality applications
- Christian Buergy, Holger Kenn:
Wearable systems for industrial augmented reality applications. 1463-1466 - Tim Verbelen
, Pieter Simoens
, Bart Dhoedt:
Towards a component-based platform for industrial AR. 1467-1470 - Matthias Berning, Takuro Yonezawa
, Till Riedel
, Jin Nakazawa, Michael Beigl, Hideyuki Tokuda:
pARnorama: 360 degree interactive video for augmented reality prototyping. 1471-1474 - Markus Ehmann:
Evaluating customer expectance of mixed reality applications in order picking. 1475-1478 - Bernard Kress, Meimei Shin:
Diffractive and holographic optics as optical combiners in head mounted displays. 1479-1482 - Christian Buergy, Joerg Seitz:
The bumpy road of bringing wearable augmented reality systems to market. 1483-1486
Workshop: WoT 2013: fourth international workshop on the web of things
- Simon Mayer, Vlad Trifa, Dave Raggett, Dominique Guinard:
WoT 2013: fourth international workshop on the web of things. 1487-1494 - Matthias Kovatsch:
CoAP for the web of things: from tiny resource-constrained devices to the web browser. 1495-1504 - Simon Mayer, Gianin Basler:
Semantic metadata to support device interaction in smart environments. 1505-1514 - Paulo Ricca, Kostas Stathis
:
A RESTful and decentralised implementation of open objects. 1515-1524 - Martin Alexander Neumann, Daniel Hassler, Yong Ding, Till Riedel
, Michael Beigl:
Temporally-relaxed conditions for activation of services in the web of things. 1525-1534 - Andrei Ciortea, Olivier Boissier, Antoine Zimmermann
, Adina Magda Florea
:
Reconsidering the social web of things: position paper. 1535-1544 - Ricardo Aparecido Perez de Almeida, Michael Blackstock, Rodger Lea, Roberto Calderon, Antônio Francisco do Prado, Hélio Crestana Guardia
:
Thing broker: a twitter for things. 1545-1554 - Gérôme Bovet, Jean Hennebert:
Offering web-of-things connectivity to building networks. 1555-1564 - Michael Blackstock, Rodger Lea:
Toward interoperability in a web of things. 1565-1574

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