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Ubicomp 2008: Seoul, Korea
- Hee Yong Youn, We-Duke Cho:
UbiComp 2008: Ubiquitous Computing, 10th International Conference, UbiComp 2008, Seoul, Korea, September 21-24, 2008, Proceedings. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 344, ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-136-1
Activity sensing
- Tim van Kasteren, Athanasios K. Noulas, Gwenn Englebienne, Ben J. A. Kröse:
Accurate activity recognition in a home setting. 1-9 - Tâm Huynh, Mario Fritz, Bernt Schiele:
Discovery of activity patterns using topic models. 10-19 - Kai S. Kunze, Paul Lukowicz:
Dealing with sensor displacement in motion-based onbody activity recognition systems. 20-29 - Derek Hao Hu, Sinno Jialin Pan, Vincent Wenchen Zheng, Nathan Nan Liu, Qiang Yang:
Real world activity recognition with multiple goals. 30-39 - Joseph Modayil, Tongxin Bai, Henry A. Kautz:
Improving the recognition of interleaved activities. 40-43
Portable and wearable
- Matthew L. Lee, Anind K. Dey:
Lifelogging memory appliance for people with episodic memory impairment. 44-53 - Sunny Consolvo, Predrag V. Klasnja, David W. McDonald, Daniel Avrahami, Jon Froehlich, Louis LeGrand, Ryan Libby, Keith Mosher, James A. Landay:
Flowers or a robot army?: encouraging awareness & activity with personal, mobile displays. 54-63 - Donald J. Patterson, Christopher J. O. Baker, Xianghua Ding, Samuel J. Kaufman, Kah Liu, Andrew Zaldivar:
Online everywhere: evolving mobile instant messaging practices. 64-73 - Jaeseok Yun, Shwetak N. Patel, Matthew S. Reynolds, Gregory D. Abowd:
A quantitative investigation of inertial power harvesting for human-powered devices. 74-83 - Andreas Bulling, Daniel Roggen, Gerhard Tröster:
It's in your eyes: towards context-awareness and mobile HCI using wearable EOG goggles. 84-93
Location sensing
- Erich P. Stuntebeck, Shwetak N. Patel, Thomas Robertson, Matthew S. Reynolds, Gregory D. Abowd:
Wideband powerline positioning for indoor localization. 94-103 - Waqas ur Rehman, Eyal de Lara, Stefan Saroiu:
CILoS: a CDMA indoor localization system. 104-113 - Oliver Woodman, Robert Harle:
Pedestrian localisation for indoor environments. 114-123 - Jahyoung Koo, Jiyoung Yi, Hojung Cha:
Localization in mobile ad hoc networks using cumulative route information. 124-133
Ubicomp methods and tools
- Lucian Leahu, Phoebe Sengers, Michael Mateas:
Interactionist AI and the promise of ubicomp, or, how to put your box in the world without putting the world in your box. 134-143 - Kurt Partridge, Philippe Golle:
On using existing time-use study data for ubiquitous computing applications. 144-153 - Predrag V. Klasnja, Beverly L. Harrison, Louis LeGrand, Anthony LaMarca, Jon Froehlich, Scott E. Hudson:
Using wearable sensors and real time inference to understand human recall of routine activities. 154-163 - Gary Hsieh, Ian Li, Anind K. Dey, Jodi Forlizzi, Scott E. Hudson:
Using visualizations to increase compliance in experience sampling. 164-167 - Danny Wyatt, Jeff A. Bilmes, Tanzeem Choudhury, James A. Kitts:
Towards the automated social analysis of situated speech data. 168-171
Security and privacy
- Kriangsiri Malasri, Lan Wang:
Design and implementation of a secure wireless mote-based medical sensor network. 172-181 - David H. Nguyen, Alfred Kobsa, Gillian R. Hayes:
An empirical investigation of concerns of everyday tracking and recording technologies. 182-191 - Erika Shehan Poole, Christopher A. Le Dantec, James R. Eagan, W. Keith Edwards:
Reflecting on the invisible: understanding end-user perceptions of ubiquitous computing. 192-201 - Vijay Srinivasan, John A. Stankovic, Kamin Whitehouse:
Protecting your daily in-home activity information from a wireless snooping attack. 202-211 - Daniele Quercia, Stephen Hailes, Licia Capra:
MobiRate: making mobile raters stick to their word. 212-221
Design and ethnography
- Ryan Aipperspach, Ben Hooker, Allison Woodruff:
The heterogeneous home. 222-231 - Tye Rattenbury, Dawn Nafus, Ken Anderson:
Plastic: a metaphor for integrated technologies. 232-241 - Marshini Chetty, David Tran, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Getting to green: understanding resource consumption in the home. 242-251 - Steinar Kristoffersen, Ingunn Bratteberg:
Designing sociable IT for public use. 252-261
Context-based systems
- Choonsung Shin, Anind K. Dey, Woontack Woo:
Mixed-initiative conflict resolution for context-aware applications. 262-271 - Jakob E. Bardram, Niels Nørskov:
A context-aware patient safety system for the operating room. 272-281 - Fahim Kawsar, Tatsuo Nakajima, Kaori Fujinami:
Deploy spontaneously: supporting end-users in building and enhancing a smart home. 282-291 - Wenwei Xue, Hung Keng Pung, Paulito P. Palmes, Tao Gu:
Schema matching for context-aware computing. 292-301
Location-aware applications
- Robert K. Harle, Andy Hopper:
The potential for location-aware power management. 302-311 - Yu Zheng, Quannan Li, Yukun Chen, Xing Xie, Wei-Ying Ma:
Understanding mobility based on GPS data. 312-321 - Brian D. Ziebart, Andrew L. Maas, Anind K. Dey, J. Andrew Bagnell:
Navigate like a cabbie: probabilistic reasoning from observed context-aware behavior. 322-331 - Jason Stewart, Sara Bauman, Michelle Escobar, Jakob Hilden, Kumud Bihani, Mark W. Newman:
Accessible contextual information for urban orientation. 332-335 - Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Wolfgang Reitberger, Michael Lankes, Manfred Tscheligi:
Enhanced shopping: a dynamic map in a retail store. 336-339
Augmenting everyday life
- Daniela Karin Rosner, Kimiko Ryokai:
Spyn: augmenting knitting to support storytelling and reflection. 340-349 - Cati Vaucelle, Hiroshi Ishii:
Picture this!: film assembly using toy gestures. 350-359 - Jun-ichiro Watanabe, Arito Mochizuki, Youichi Horry:
Bookisheet: bendable device for browsing content using the metaphor of leafing through the pages. 360-369 - Zachary Pousman, Mario Romero, Adam M. Smith, Michael Mateas:
Living with tableau machine: a longitudinal investigation of a curious domestic intelligence. 370-379 - Takayuki Kanda, Dylan F. Glas, Masahiro Shiomi, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita:
Who will be the customer?: a social robot that anticipates people's behavior from their trajectories. 380-389
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