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Stephen S. Intille
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- affiliation: Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j21]Ziqi Yang, Xuhai Xu, Bingsheng Yao, Ethan Rogers, Shao Zhang, Stephen S. Intille, Nawar Shara, Guodong Gordon Gao, Dakuo Wang:
Talk2Care: An LLM-based Voice Assistant for Communication between Healthcare Providers and Older Adults. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 8(2): 73:1-73:35 (2024) - [j20]Ha Le, Rithika Lakshminarayanan, Jixin Li, Varun Mishra, Stephen S. Intille:
Collecting Self-reported Physical Activity and Posture Data Using Audio-based Ecological Momentary Assessment. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 8(3): 111:1-111:35 (2024) - 2023
- [c46]Jack Hester, Ha Le, Stephen S. Intille, Erin L. Meier:
A feasibility study on the use of audio-based ecological momentary assessment with persons with aphasia. ASSETS 2023: 55:1-55:7 - [i1]Ziqi Yang, Xuhai Xu, Bingsheng Yao, Shao Zhang, Ethan Rogers, Stephen S. Intille, Nawar Shara, Guodong Gordon Gao, Dakuo Wang:
Talk2Care: Facilitating Asynchronous Patient-Provider Communication with Large-Language-Model. CoRR abs/2309.09357 (2023) - 2022
- [j19]Aditya Ponnada, Jixin Li, Shirlene Wang, Wei-Lin Wang, Bridgette Do, Genevieve F. Dunton, Stephen S. Intille:
Contextual Biases in Microinteraction Ecological Momentary Assessment (μEMA) Non-response. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 6(1): 26:1-26:24 (2022) - [j18]Rithika Lakshminarayanan, Alexandra Canori, Aditya Ponnada, Melissa Nunn, Mary Schmidt Read, Shivayogi V. Hiremath, Stephen S. Intille:
Exploring Opportunities to Improve Physical Activity in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury Using Context-Aware Messaging. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(CSCW2): 1-27 (2022) - [j17]Sarah Clinch, Stephen S. Intille:
Grand Challenges. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 21(3): 7-8 (2022) - [c45]Hye Sun Yun, Shou Zhou, Everlyne Kimani, Stefan Olafsson, Teresa K. O'Leary, Dhaval Parmar, Jessica A. Hoffman, Stephen S. Intille, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Techno-Spiritual Engagement: Mechanisms for Improving Uptake of mHealth Apps Designed for Church Members 130-138. IUI Workshops 2022: 130-138 - 2021
- [c44]Aditya Ponnada, Seth Cooper, Qu Tang, Binod Thapa-Chhetry, Josh Aaron Miller, Dinesh John, Stephen S. Intille:
Signaligner Pro: A Tool to Explore and Annotate Multi-day Raw Accelerometer Data. PerCom Workshops 2021: 475-480 - 2020
- [j16]Oliver Amft, Jesús Favela, Stephen S. Intille, Mirco Musolesi, Vassilis Kostakos:
Personalized Pervasive Health. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 19(3): 11-13 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j15]Andrea Mannini, Stephen S. Intille:
Classifier Personalization for Activity Recognition Using Wrist Accelerometers. IEEE J. Biomed. Health Informatics 23(4): 1585-1594 (2019) - [c43]Aditya Ponnada, Seth Cooper, Binod Thapa-Chhetry, Josh Aaron Miller, Dinesh John, Stephen S. Intille:
Designing Videogames to Crowdsource Accelerometer Data Annotation for Activity Recognition Research. CHI PLAY 2019: 135-147 - 2017
- [j14]Aditya Ponnada, Caitlin Haynes, Dharam Maniar, Justin Manjourides, Stephen S. Intille:
Microinteraction Ecological Momentary Assessment Response Rates: Effect of Microinteractions or the Smartwatch? Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 1(3): 92:1-92:16 (2017) - 2016
- [j13]Rachel F. Rodgers, Debra L. Franko, Mariya Shiyko, Stephen S. Intille, Kelcey Wilson, Dympna O'Carroll, Meghan Lovering, Atsushi Matsumoto, Alyssa Iannuccilli, Stephanie Luk, Helen Shoemaker:
Exploring healthy eating among ethnic minority students using mobile technology: Feasibility and adherence. Health Informatics J. 22(3): 440-450 (2016) - [j12]Stephen S. Intille:
The Precision Medicine Initiative and Pervasive Health Research. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 15(1): 88-91 (2016) - [c42]Stephen S. Intille, Caitlin Haynes, Dharam Maniar, Aditya Ponnada, Justin Manjourides:
μEMA: Microinteraction-based ecological momentary assessment (EMA) using a smartwatch. UbiComp 2016: 1124-1128 - 2015
- [j11]Andrea Mannini, Angelo M. Sabatini, Stephen S. Intille:
Accelerometry-based recognition of the placement sites of a wearable sensor. Pervasive Mob. Comput. 21: 62-74 (2015) - [c41]Timothy W. Bickmore, Reza Asadi, Aida Ehyaei, Harriet J. Fell, Lori Henault, Stephen S. Intille, Lisa Quintiliani, Ameneh Shamekhi, Ha Trinh, Katherine Waite, Christopher Shanahan, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow:
Context-Awareness in a Persistent Hospital Companion Agent. IVA 2015: 332-342 - 2014
- [c40]Matthew S. Goodwin, Marzieh Haghighi, Qu Tang, Murat Akçakaya, Deniz Erdogmus, Stephen S. Intille:
Moving towards a real-time system for automatically recognizing stereotypical motor movements in individuals on the autism spectrum using wireless accelerometry. UbiComp 2014: 861-872 - [c39]Qu Tang, Damon J. Vidrine, Eric Crowder, Stephen S. Intille:
Automated detection of puffing and smoking with wrist accelerometers. PervasiveHealth 2014: 80-87 - 2013
- [j10]Stephen S. Intille:
Closing the Evaluation Gap in UbiHealth Research. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 12(2): 76-79 (2013) - 2012
- [j9]Fahd Albinali, Matthew S. Goodwin, Stephen S. Intille:
Detecting stereotypical motor movements in the classroom using accelerometry and pattern recognition algorithms. Pervasive Mob. Comput. 8(1): 103-114 (2012) - 2011
- [j8]Paul Lukowicz, Stephen S. Intille:
Experimental Methodology in Pervasive Computing. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 10(2): 94-96 (2011) - [c38]Stephen S. Intille, Fahd Albinali, Selene Mota, Benjamin Kuris, Pilar Botana, William L. Haskell:
Design of a wearable physical activity monitoring system using mobile phones and accelerometers. EMBC 2011: 3636-3639 - 2010
- [c37]Fahd Albinali, Stephen S. Intille, William L. Haskell, Mary Rosenberger:
Using wearable activity type detection to improve physical activity energy expenditure estimation. UbiComp 2010: 311-320
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c36]Stephen S. Intille, Jason Nawyn, Beth Logan, Gregory D. Abowd:
Developing shared home behavior datasets to advance HCI and ubiquitous computing research. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4763-4766 - [c35]Timothy W. Bickmore, Sunny Consolvo, Stephen S. Intille:
Engagement by design. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4807-4810 - [c34]Fahd Albinali, Matthew S. Goodwin, Stephen S. Intille:
Recognizing stereotypical motor movements in the laboratory and classroom: a case study with children on the autism spectrum. UbiComp 2009: 71-80 - [c33]Manu Gupta, Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson:
Adding GPS-Control to Traditional Thermostats: An Exploration of Potential Energy Savings and Design Challenges. Pervasive 2009: 95-114 - 2008
- [c32]Matthew S. Goodwin, Stephen S. Intille, Wayne F. Velicer, June Groden:
Sensor-enabled detection of stereotypical motor movements in persons with autism spectrum disorder. IDC 2008: 109-112 - [c31]Pallavi Kaushik, Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson:
Observations from a case study on user adaptive reminders for medication adherence. PervasiveHealth 2008: 250-253 - 2007
- [c30]Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson:
Portable Wireless Sensors for Object Usage Sensing in the Home: Challenges and Practicalities. AmI 2007: 19-37 - [c29]Jennifer Beaudin, Stephen S. Intille, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Randy Rockinson, Margaret E. Morris:
Context-Sensitive Microlearning of Foreign Language Vocabulary on a Mobile Device. AmI 2007: 55-72 - [c28]Beth Logan, Jennifer Healey, Matthai Philipose, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Stephen S. Intille:
A Long-Term Evaluation of Sensing Modalities for Activity Recognition. UbiComp 2007: 483-500 - [c27]Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Stephen S. Intille, William L. Haskell, Kent Larson, Julie A. Wright, Abby King, Robert H. Friedman:
Real-Time Recognition of Physical Activities and Their Intensities Using Wireless Accelerometers and a Heart Rate Monitor. ISWC 2007: 37-40 - 2006
- [c26]Timothy W. Bickmore, Amanda Gruber, Stephen S. Intille, Daniel Mauer:
A Handheld Animated Advisor for Physical Activity Promotion. AMIA 2006 - [c25]Jason Nawyn, Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson:
Embedding Behavior Modification Strategies into a Consumer Electronic Device: A Case Study. UbiComp 2006: 297-314 - [c24]Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Stephen S. Intille, Louis Lopez, Kent Larson:
The Design of a Portable Kit of Wireless Sensors for Naturalistic Data Collection. Pervasive 2006: 117-134 - [c23]Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Jennifer Beaudin, Pallavi Kaushik, Jason Nawyn, Randy Rockinson:
Using a Live-In Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing Research. Pervasive 2006: 349-365 - 2005
- [c22]Joyce C. Ho, Stephen S. Intille:
Using context-aware computing to reduce the perceived burden of interruptions from mobile devices. CHI 2005: 909-918 - [c21]Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson, Jennifer Beaudin, Jason Nawyn, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Pallavi Kaushik:
A living laboratory for the design and evaluation of ubiquitous computing technologies. CHI Extended Abstracts 2005: 1941-1944 - [c20]Margaret E. Morris, Stephen S. Intille:
HCI challenges in health assessment. CHI Extended Abstracts 2005: 2130-2131 - [c19]Margaret E. Morris, Stephen S. Intille, Jennifer Beaudin:
Embedded Assessment: Overcoming Barriers to Early Detection with Pervasive Computing. Pervasive 2005: 333-346 - [e1]Michael Beigl, Stephen S. Intille, Jun Rekimoto, Hideyuki Tokuda:
UbiComp 2005: Ubiquitous Computing, 7th International Conference, UbiComp 2005, Tokyo, Japan, September 11-14, 2005, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3660, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-28760-4 [contents] - 2004
- [j7]Stephen S. Intille:
A new research challenge: persuasive technology to motivate healthy aging. IEEE Trans. Inf. Technol. Biomed. 8(3): 235-237 (2004) - [c18]Stephen S. Intille, Ling Bao, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, John Rondoni:
Acquiring in situ training data for context-aware ubiquitous computing applications. CHI 2004: 1-8 - [c17]Jennifer Beaudin, Stephen S. Intille, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia:
Lessons learned using ubiquitous sensors for data collection in real homes. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1359-1362 - [c16]Eric Bergman, Arnold M. Lund, Hugh Dubberly, Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini, Stephen S. Intille:
Video visions of the future: a critical review. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1584-1585 - [c15]Jay Lundell, Margaret E. Morris, Stephen S. Intille:
Home technologies to keep elders connected. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1719-1720 - [c14]Stephen S. Intille:
Ubiquitous Computing Technology for Just-in-Time Motivation of Behavior Change. MedInfo 2004: 1434-1437 - [c13]Ling Bao, Stephen S. Intille:
Activity Recognition from User-Annotated Acceleration Data. Pervasive 2004: 1-17 - [c12]Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson:
Activity Recognition in the Home Using Simple and Ubiquitous Sensors. Pervasive 2004: 158-175 - 2003
- [c11]Stephen S. Intille, Charles Kukla, Ramesh Farzanfar, Waseem Bakr:
Just-in-Time Technology to Encourage Incremental, Dietary Behavior Change. AMIA 2003 - [c10]Stephen S. Intille, John Rondoni, Chuck Kukla, Isabel Ancona, Ling Bao:
A context-aware experience sampling tool. CHI Extended Abstracts 2003: 972-973 - [c9]Stephen S. Intille, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, John Rondoni, Jennifer Beaudin, Chuck Kukla, Sitij Agarwal, Ling Bao, Kent Larson:
Tools for Studying Behavior and Technology in Natural Settings. UbiComp 2003: 157-174 - 2002
- [j6]Stephen S. Intille:
Designing a Home of the Future. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 1(2): 76-82 (2002) - [c8]Stephen S. Intille, Charles Kukla, Xiaoyi Ma:
Eliciting user preferences using image-based experience sampling and reflection. CHI Extended Abstracts 2002: 738-739 - [c7]Stephen S. Intille:
Change Blind Information Display for Ubiquitous Computing Environments. UbiComp 2002: 91-106 - 2001
- [j5]Stephen S. Intille, Aaron F. Bobick:
Recognizing Planned, Multiperson Action. Comput. Vis. Image Underst. 81(3): 414-445 (2001) - 2000
- [j4]Aaron F. Bobick, Stephen S. Intille, James W. Davis, Freedom Baird, Claudio S. Pinhanez, Lee W. Campbell, Yuri A. Ivanov, Arjan Schütte, Andrew D. Wilson:
The KidsRoom. Commun. ACM 43(3): 60-61 (2000) - [j3]Claudio S. Pinhanez, James W. Davis, Stephen S. Intille, Michael Patrick Johnson, Andrew D. Wilson, Aaron F. Bobick, Bruce Blumberg:
Physically interactive story environments. IBM Syst. J. 39(3&4): 438-455 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j2]Aaron F. Bobick, Stephen S. Intille:
Large Occlusion Stereo. Int. J. Comput. Vis. 33(3): 181-200 (1999) - [j1]Aaron F. Bobick, Stephen S. Intille, James W. Davis, Freedom Baird, Claudio S. Pinhanez, Lee W. Campbell, Yuri A. Ivanov, Arjan Schütte, Andrew D. Wilson:
The KidsRoom: A Perceptually-Based Interactive and Immersive Story Environment. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 8(4): 369-393 (1999) - [c6]Stephen S. Intille, Aaron F. Bobick:
A Framework for Recognizing Multi-Agent Action from Visual Evidence. AAAI/IAAI 1999: 518-525 - [c5]Stephen S. Intille, Aaron F. Bobick:
Visual Recognition of Multi-Agent Action Using Binary Temporal Relations. CVPR 1999: 1056- - 1997
- [c4]Stephen S. Intille, James W. Davis, Aaron F. Bobick:
Real-time closed-world tracking. CVPR 1997: 697-703 - 1995
- [c3]Stephen S. Intille, Aaron F. Bobick:
Closed-World Tracking. ICCV 1995: 672-678 - 1994
- [c2]Stephen S. Intille, Aaron F. Bobick:
Disparity-Space Images and Large Occlusion Stereo. ECCV (2) 1994: 179-186 - [c1]Stephen S. Intille, Aaron F. Bobick:
Incorporating intensity edges in the recovery of occlusion regions. ICPR (1) 1994: 674-677
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