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- Improving energy efficiency of personal sensing applications with heterogeneous multi-processorsMoo-Ryong Ra, Bodhi Priyantha, Aman Kansal, Jie Liu. 1-10 [doi]
- SAPSM: Smart adaptive 802.11 PSM for smartphonesAndrew J. Pyles, Xin Qi, Gang Zhou, Matthew Keally, Xue Liu. 11-20 [doi]
- Looking ahead: how field trials can work in iterative and exploratory design of ubicomp systemsMatthias Korn, Susanne Bødker. 21-30 [doi]
- What next, ubicomp?: celebrating an intellectual disappearing actGregory D. Abowd. 31-40 [doi]
- Long-term effects of ubiquitous surveillance in the homeAntti Oulasvirta, Aurora Pihlajamaa, Jukka Perkiö, Debarshi Ray, Taneli Vähäkangas, Tero Hasu, Niklas Vainio, Petri Myllymäki. 41-50 [doi]
- Being SMART about failures: assessing repairs in SMART homesKrasimira Kapitanova, Enamul Hoque, John A. Stankovic, Kamin Whitehouse, Sang Hyuk Son. 51-60 [doi]
- Investigating receptiveness to sensing and inference in the home using sensor proxiesEun Kyoung Choe, Sunny Consolvo, Jaeyeon Jung, Beverly L. Harrison, Shwetak N. Patel, Julie A. Kientz. 61-70 [doi]
- "Honey=sugar" means unhealthy: investigating how people apply knowledge to rate food's healthinessFeng Gao, Enrico Costanza, Monica M. C. Schraefel. 71-80 [doi]
- A spark of activity: exploring informative art as visualization for physical activityChloe Fan, Jodi Forlizzi, Anind K. Dey. 81-84 [doi]
- Recognizing water-based activities in the home through infrastructure-mediated sensingEdison Thomaz, Vinay Bettadapura, Gabriel Reyes, Megha Sandesh, Grant Schindler, Thomas Plötz, Gregory D. Abowd, Irfan A. Essa. 85-94 [doi]
- Attacking location privacy: exploring human strategiesThore Fechner, Christian Kray. 95-98 [doi]
- An ultra-low-power human body motion sensor using static electric field sensingGabe Cohn, Sidhant Gupta, TienJui Lee, Dan Morris, Joshua R. Smith, Matthew S. Reynolds, Desney S. Tan, Shwetak N. Patel. 99-102 [doi]
- Enhancing communication and dramatic impact of online live performance with cooperative audience controlTakuro Yonezawa, Hideyuki Tokuda. 103-112 [doi]
- Online pose classification and walking speed estimation using handheld devicesJun-geun Park, Ami Patel, Dorothy Curtis, Seth J. Teller, Jonathan Ledlie. 113-122 [doi]
- Takes a transnational network to raise a child: the case of migrant parents and left-behind Jamaican teensDeana Brown, Rebecca E. Grinter. 123-132 [doi]
- Ubicomp's colonial impulsePaul Dourish, Scott D. Mainwaring. 133-142 [doi]
- Exploring interspecies sensemaking: dog tracking semiotics and multispecies ethnographyClara Mancini, Janet van der Linden, Jon Bryan, Andrew Stuart. 143-152 [doi]
- An unsupervised framework for sensing individual and cluster behavior patterns from human mobile dataJiangchuan Zheng, Lionel M. Ni. 153-162 [doi]
- Contextual conditional models for smartphone-based human mobility predictionTrinh Minh Tri Do, Daniel Gatica-Perez. 163-172 [doi]
- Understanding and prediction of mobile application usage for smart phonesChoonsung Shin, Jin-Hyuk Hong, Anind K. Dey. 173-182 [doi]
- Rethinking the smart closet as an opportunity to enhance the social currency of clothingJennifer A. Rode, Rachel M. Magee, Melinda Sebastian, Alan Black, Rachel Yudell, Aly Gibran, Nora McDonald, John Zimmerman. 183-192 [doi]
- The french kitchen: task-based learning in an instrumented kitchenClare J. Hooper, Anne Preston, Madeline Balaam, Paul Seedhouse, Daniel Jackson, Cuong Pham, Cassim Ladha, Karim Ladha, Thomas Plötz, Patrick Olivier. 193-202 [doi]
- An investigation of contents and use of the home wardrobeLucy E. Dunne, Jingwen Zhang, Loren G. Terveen. 203-206 [doi]
- Fine-grained kitchen activity recognition using RGB-DJinna Lei, Xiaofeng Ren, Dieter Fox. 208-211 [doi]
- Providing eco-driving feedback to corporate car drivers: what impact does a smartphone application have on their fuel efficiency?Johannes Tulusan, Thorsten Staake, Elgar Fleisch. 212-215 [doi]
- Understanding domestic energy consumption through interactive visualisation: a field studyEnrico Costanza, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Nicholas R. Jennings. 216-225 [doi]
- Lullaby: a capture & access system for understanding the sleep environmentMatthew Kay, Eun Kyoung Choe, Jesse Shepherd, Benjamin Greenstein, Nathaniel F. Watson, Sunny Consolvo, Julie A. Kientz. 226-234 [doi]
- RubberBand: augmenting teacher's awareness of spatially isolated children on kindergarten field tripsHyukjae Jang, Sungwon Peter Choe, Inseok Hwang, Chanyou Hwang, Lama Nachman, Junehwa Song. 236-239 [doi]
- Detecting pedestrian flocks by fusion of multi-modal sensors in mobile phonesMikkel Baun Kjærgaard, Martin Wirz, Daniel Roggen, Gerhard Tröster. 240-249 [doi]
- Detecting leisure activities with dense motif discoveryEugen Berlin, Kristof Van Laerhoven. 250-259 [doi]
- Orientation-aware scene understanding for mobile camerasJing Wang, Grant Schindler, Irfan A. Essa. 260-269 [doi]
- Understanding physiological responses to stressors during physical activityJin-Hyuk Hong, Julian Ramos, Anind K. Dey. 270-279 [doi]
- SpiroSmart: using a microphone to measure lung function on a mobile phoneEric C. Larson, Mayank Goel, Gaetano Borriello, Sonya Heltshe, Margaret Rosenfeld, Shwetak N. Patel. 280-289 [doi]
- A high accuracy, low-latency, scalable microphone-array system for conversation analysisDavid Sun, John Canny. 290-300 [doi]
- Mood meter: counting smiles in the wildJavier Hernandez, Mohammed E. Hoque, Will Drevo, Rosalind W. Picard. 301-310 [doi]
- Identifying emotions expressed by mobile users through 2D surface and 3D motion gesturesCéline Coutrix, Nadine Mandran. 311-320 [doi]
- Friends don't lie: inferring personality traits from social network structureJacopo Staiano, Bruno Lepri, Nadav Aharony, Fabio Pianesi, Nicu Sebe, Alex Pentland. 321-330 [doi]
- An integrated framework for human activity classificationHong Cao, Minh Nhut Nguyen, Clifton Phua, Shonali Krishnaswamy, Xiaoli Li. 331-340 [doi]
- BodyScope: a wearable acoustic sensor for activity recognitionKoji Yatani, Khai N. Truong. 341-350 [doi]
- StressSense: detecting stress in unconstrained acoustic environments using smartphonesHong Lu, Denise Frauendorfer, Mashfiqui Rabbi, Marianne Schmid Mast, Gokul Chittaranjan, Andrew T. Campbell, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Tanzeem Choudhury. 351-360 [doi]
- Cellular data meet vehicular traffic theory: location area updates and cell transitions for travel time estimationAndreas Janecek, Karin A. Hummel, Danilo Valerio, Fabio Ricciato, Helmut Hlavacs. 361-370 [doi]
- Some help on the way: opportunistic routing under uncertaintyEric Horvitz, John Krumm. 371-380 [doi]
- Predictability of individuals' mobility with high-resolution positioning dataMiao Lin, Wen-Jing Hsu, Zhuo Qi Lee. 381-390 [doi]
- Automatic assessment of problem behavior in individuals with developmental disabilitiesThomas Plötz, Nils Y. Hammerla, Agata Rozga, Andrea Reavis, Nathan A. Call, Gregory D. Abowd. 391-400 [doi]
- Parent-driven use of wearable cameras for autism support: a field study with familiesGabriela Marcu, Anind K. Dey, Sara B. Kiesler. 401-410 [doi]
- Augmenting gesture recognition with erlang-cox models to identify neurological disorders in premature babiesMingming Fan, Dana Gravem, Dan M. Cooper, Donald J. Patterson. 411-420 [doi]
- A reliable and accurate indoor localization method using phone inertial sensorsFan Li, ChunShui Zhao, Guanzhong Ding, Jian Gong, Chenxing Liu, Feng Zhao. 421-430 [doi]
- Robust, low cost indoor positioning using magnetic resonant couplingGerald Pirkl, Paul Lukowicz. 431-440 [doi]
- ARIEL: automatic wi-fi based room fingerprinting for indoor localizationYifei Jiang, Xin Pan, Kun Li, Qin Lv, Robert P. Dick, Michael Hannigan, Li Shang. 441-450 [doi]
- Enhancing the 'second-hand' retail experience with digital object memoriesMartin de Jode, Ralph Barthel, Jon Rogers, Angelina Karpovich, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Michael Quigley, Chris Speed. 451-460 [doi]
- Walk&Sketch: create floor plans with an RGB-D cameraYing Zhang, Chuanjiang Luo, Juan Liu. 461-470 [doi]
- Façade map: continuous interaction with media façades using cartographic map projectionsSven Gehring, Antonio Krüger. 471-480 [doi]
- Automatically characterizing places with opportunistic crowdsensing using smartphonesYohan Chon, Nicholas D. Lane, Fan Li, Hojung Cha, Feng Zhao. 481-490 [doi]
- Helping mobile apps bootstrap with fewer usersXuan Bao, Paramvir Bahl, Aman Kansal, David Chu, Romit Roy Choudhury, Alec Wolman. 491-500 [doi]
- Expectation and purpose: understanding users' mental models of mobile app privacy through crowdsourcingJialiu Lin, Norman M. Sadeh, Shahriyar Amini, Janne Lindqvist, Jason I. Hong, Joy Zhang. 501-510 [doi]
- Making technology homey: finding sources of satisfaction and meaning in home automationLeila Takayama, Caroline Pantofaru, David Robson, Bianca Soto, Michael Barry. 511-520 [doi]
- Democratizing ubiquitous computing: a right for localitySebastian Weise, John Hardy, Pragya Agarwal, Paul Coulton, Adrian Friday, Mike Chiasson. 521-530 [doi]
- iPods, Ataris, and Polaroids: a personal inventories study of out-of-use electronics in Swiss householdsSilke Gegenbauer, Elaine M. Huang. 531-535 [doi]
- Touché: touch and gesture sensing for the real worldIvan Poupyrev, Chris Harrison, Munehiko Sato. 536 [doi]
- Indoor-outdoor activity recognition by a smartphoneKazushige Ouchi, Miwako Doi. 537 [doi]
- Discovering the web by location with Webnear.meBasil Hess, Fabio Magagna, Juliana Sutanto. 538 [doi]
- LiDSN: a method to deploy wireless sensor networks securely based on light communicationGiang Doan, Minh Nguyen, Takuya Takimoto, Takuro Yonezawa, Jin Nakazawa, Kazunori Takashio, Hideyuki Tokuda. 539-540 [doi]
- Lightweight image processing algorithms on the camera sensor node in WMSNsRongli Sun, Kejiang Xiao, Rui Wang 0013, Li Cui. 541-542 [doi]
- CookTab: smart cutting board for creating recipe with real-time feedbackAyaka Sato, Koji Tsukada. 543-544 [doi]
- SenSprout: inkjet-printed soil moisture and leaf wetness sensorYoshihiro Kawahara, Hoseon Lee, Manos M. Tentzeris. 545 [doi]
- AnyType: creating typography from anything, anywhereLaura Devendorf, Kimiko Ryokai. 546 [doi]
- CarSafe demo: supporting driver safety using dual-cameras on smartphonesChuang-wen You, Martha Montes-de-Oca, Thomas J. Bao, Nicholas D. Lane, Hong Lu, Giuseppe Cardone, Lorenzo Torresani, Andrew T. Campbell. 547 [doi]
- A framework to promote user engagement in participatory sensing applicationsOsarieme Omokaro. 548-551 [doi]
- Integrating participatory sensing and informal science educationScott Heggen. 552-555 [doi]
- A flexible tool for participating, authoring, and managing citizen science campaigns on-the-goSunyoung Kim. 556-559 [doi]
- Using embodied allegories to design gesture suites for human-data interactionFrancesco Cafaro. 560-563 [doi]
- Consent reconsidered; reframing consent for ubiquitous computing systemsEwa Luger. 564-567 [doi]
- Personalized lighting control based on a space modelFilip Petrushevski. 568-571 [doi]
- Design and implementation of a space model server for indoor location-based servicesMilos Sipetic. 572-575 [doi]
- Activity recognition using a spectral entropy signatureJessica Beltrán-Márquez. 576-579 [doi]
- A privacy-by-design approach to location sharingMarcello Paolo Scipioni. 580-583 [doi]
- RoCoMo: a generic ontology for context modeling, representation and reasoning in a context-aware middlewarePreeti Bhargava, Shivsubramani Krishnamoorthy, Ashok K. Agrawala. 584-585 [doi]
- Interactive pong: exploring ways of user inputs through prototyping with sensorsWei Liu, Aadjan van der Helm, Pieter Jan Stappers, Walter A. Aprile, Gert Pasman, Ianus Keller. 586-587 [doi]
- Development of a distributed chemical event systemYoung Yoon, Seokmin Yoon, Minjoong Yoon. 588-589 [doi]
- Listen-to-nose: a low-cost system to record nasal symptoms in daily lifeNan-Chen Chen, Kuo-Chen Wang, Hao-Hua Chu. 590-591 [doi]
- Mobile posture monitoring system to prevent physical health risk of smartphone usersHosub Lee, Young Sang Choi, Sunjae Lee. 592-593 [doi]
- Top of worlds: method for improving motivation to participate in sensing servicesHitoshi Kawasaki, Atsushi Yamamoto, Hisashi Kurasawa, Hiroshi Sato, Motonori Nakamura, Hajime Matsumura. 594-595 [doi]
- From rotary telephones to universal number entry systems: can the past re-shape the future?Julie Webster, Parisa Eslambolchilar, Harold Thimbleby. 596-597 [doi]
- Towards causal models for building behavioral user profile in ubiquitous computing applicationsBelkacem Chikhaoui, Shengrui Wang, Hélène Pigot. 598-599 [doi]
- Indoor-outdoor activity recognition by a smartphoneKazushige Ouchi, Miwako Doi. 600-601 [doi]
- Using social network graphs for search space reduction in internet of thingsChirabrata Bhaumik, Amit Kumar Agrawal, Priyanka Sinha. 602-603 [doi]
- CalMate: communication support system for couples using a calm avatarMaki Nakagawa, Koji Tsukada, Itiro Siio. 604-605 [doi]
- Preserving location privacy by distinguishing between public and private spacesJeremy Wood. 606-607 [doi]
- Mobile augmented reality learning tool to simulate experts' perspectives in the fieldKimiko Ryokai, Deepak Subramanian, Leslie Tom. 609-610 [doi]
- Multi-touch passwords for mobile device accessIan Oakley, Andrea Bianchi. 611-612 [doi]
- Evaluating semi-automatic annotation of domestic energy consumption as a memory aidDarren P. Richardson, Enrico Costanza, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn. 613-614 [doi]
- User profile generation reflecting user's temporal preference through web life-logAkinori Nakamura, Nobuhiko Nishio. 615-616 [doi]
- The occurrence of vigilance during intermittent useM. Giles Phillips. 617-618 [doi]
- Personalization of an energy awareness pervasive gameRui Neves Madeira, André Vieira, Nuno Correia. 619-620 [doi]
- An integrated framework for human activity recognitionHong Cao, Minh Nhut Nguyen, Clifton Phua, Shonali Krishnaswamy, Xiao-Li Li. 621-622 [doi]
- DHT-based sensor data management for geographical range queryJunki Terayama, Jin Nakazawa, Hideyuki Tokuda. 623-624 [doi]
- Understanding how trace segmentation impacts transportation mode detectionYung-Ju Chang, Mark W. Newman. 625-626 [doi]
- SmartShadow-K: an practical knowledge network for joint context inference in everyday lifeLi Zhang, Gang Pan, Zhaohui Wu, Shijian Li, Cho-Li Wang. 627-628 [doi]
- Surrounding context and episode awareness using dynamic Bluetooth dataYiqiang Chen, Zhenyu Chen, Junfa Liu, Derek Hao Hu, Qiang Yang. 629-630 [doi]
- WiFiTreasureHunt: a mobile social application for staying active physicallyM. Chuah, G. Jakes, Z. Qin. 631-632 [doi]
- Semantic anomaly detection in daily activitiesEnamul Hoque, John A. Stankovic. 633-634 [doi]
- Design of a context aware signal glove for bicycle and motorcycle ridersAnthony Carton. 635-636 [doi]
- TeC apps for smart spaces: simple, decentralized, resilient, and self-healingJoão Pedro Sousa, Xiang Shen, Vasilios Tzeremes, Frank Hodum. 637-638 [doi]
- Semantic context relevance assessment in urban ubiquitous environmentsBeibei Hu, Abdelghani Chibani, Yacine Amirat. 639-640 [doi]
- Towards macroscopic human behavior based authentication for mobile transactionsSotiris Kentros, Yusuf Albayram, Athanasios Bamis. 641-642 [doi]
- TempoString: a tangible tool for children's music creationLiang He, Guang Li, Yang Zhang, Danli Wang, Hongan Wang. 643-644 [doi]
- Preliminary evaluation of feature level compensation for missing data in multi-sensor activity recognitionRyoma Uchida, Ren Ohmura. 645-646 [doi]
- Using mid-range RFID for location based activity recognitionJuhi Ranjan, Yu Yao, Erin Griffiths, Kamin Whitehouse. 647-648 [doi]
- Multi-layer e-textile circuitsLucy E. Dunne, Kaila Bibeau, Lucie Mulligan, Ashton Frith, Cory Simon. 649-650 [doi]
- MobileQueue: an image-based queue card management system through augmented reality phonesChuang-wen You, Wen-Huang Cheng, Arvin Wen Tsui, Tsung-Hung Tsai, Andrew T. Campbell. 651-652 [doi]
- Plastic is fantastic!: experimenting with the building affordances of fuse beads in physical computingLalya Gaye, Peter C. Wright. 653-654 [doi]
- Unsupervised discovery of spatial relationships between objects for activity recognition inside smart homeKevin Bouchard, Bruno Bouchard, Abdenour Bouzouane. 655-656 [doi]
- uSmell: a gas sensor system to classify odors in natural, uncontrolled environmentsSen H. Hirano, Khai N. Truong, Gillian R. Hayes. 657-658 [doi]
- Opportunities for ubiquitous computing in the homes of low SES older adultsGinger E. White, Katherine H. Connelly, Kelly E. Caine. 659-660 [doi]
- Phone-based gait analysis to detect alcohol usageHsin-Liu Cindy Kao, Bo-Jhang Ho, Allen C. Lin, Hao-Hua Chu. 661-662 [doi]
- weShop: using social data as context in the retail experienceBrian M. Landry, Kelly L. Dempski. 663-664 [doi]
- Gluballoon: an unobtrusive and educational way to better understand one's diabetesAngelika Dohr, Jeff Engler, Frank Bentley, Richard Whalley. 665-666 [doi]
- Squama: a programmable window and wall for future physical architecturesJun Rekimoto. 667-668 [doi]
- FlyingBuddy2: a brain-controlled assistant for the handicappedYipeng Yu, Dan He, Weidong Hua, Shijian Li, Yu Qi, Yueming Wang, Gang Pan. 669-670 [doi]
- CarSafe: a driver safety app that detects dangerous driving behavior using dual-cameras on smartphonesChuang-wen You, Martha Montes-de-Oca, Thomas J. Bao, Nicholas D. Lane, Hong Lu, Giuseppe Cardone, Lorenzo Torresani, Andrew T. Campbell. 671-672 [doi]
- 2nd International Workshop on Pervasive Eye Tracking and Mobile Eye-Based Interaction (PETMEI 2012): proposal for a workshop (mini-track) at UbiComp 2012Andreas Bulling, Shiwei Cheng, Geert Brône, Päivi Majaranta. 673-676 [doi]
- Automatic analysis of eye-tracking data using object detection algorithmsStijn De Beugher, Younes Ichiche, Geert Brône, Toon Goedemé. 677-680 [doi]
- Dataset for the evaluation of eye detector for gaze estimationVictoria Ponz, Arantxa Villanueva, Rafael Cabeza. 681-684 [doi]
- Hybrid eye detection algorithm for outdoor environmentsJose Javier Bengoechea, Arantxa Villanueva, Rafael Cabeza. 685-688 [doi]
- Parallax error in the monocular head-mounted eye trackersDiako Mardanbegi, Dan Witzner Hansen. 689-694 [doi]
- Location by parts: model generation and feature fusion for mobile eye pupil tracking under challenging lightingThomas B. Kinsman, Jeff B. Pelz. 695-700 [doi]
- Detecting eye contact using wearable eye-tracking glassesZhefan Ye, Yin Li, Alireza Fathi, Yi Han, Agata Rozga, Gregory D. Abowd, James M. Rehg. 699-704 [doi]
- Enhanced gaze interaction using simple head gesturesOleg Spakov, Päivi Majaranta. 705-710 [doi]
- Eye gesture recognition on portable devicesVytautas Vaitukaitis, Andreas Bulling. 711-714 [doi]
- UbiMI: ubiquitous mobile instrumentationDenzil Ferreira, Emiliano Miluzzo, Jonna Häkkilä, Tom Lovett, Vassilis Kostakos. 715-716 [doi]
- Context-aware mobile crowdsourcingAndrei Tamilin, Iacopo Carreras, Emmanuel Ssebaggala, Alfonse Opira, Nicola Conci. 717-720 [doi]
- A comparison of alternative client/server architectures for ubiquitous mobile sensor-based applicationsGary M. Weiss, Jeffrey W. Lockhart. 721-724 [doi]
- Ubiquitous inference of mobility state of human custodian in people-centric context sensingMattia Gustarini, Katarzyna Wac. 725-728 [doi]
- Engaging participants for collaborative sensing of human mobilityHelena Rodrigues, Maria João Nicolau, Rui José, Adriano J. C. Moreira. 729-732 [doi]
- On the challenges of building a web-based ubiquitous application platformHeiko Desruelle, John Lyle, Simon Isenberg, Frank Gielen. 733-736 [doi]
- Multimodal annotation tool for challenging behaviors in people with Autism spectrum disordersAkane Sano, Javier Hernandez, Jean Deprey, Micah Eckhardt, Matthew S. Goodwin, Rosalind W. Picard. 737-740 [doi]
- Using ontologies to reduce user intervention to deploy sensing campaigns with the InCense toolkitMarcela D. Rodríguez, Roberto Martínez, Moisés Pérez, Luís A. Castro, Jesús Favela. 741-744 [doi]
- A preliminary study of sensing appliance usage for human activity recognition using mobile magnetometerMi Zhang, Alexander A. Sawchuk. 745-748 [doi]
- Existing challenges and new opportunities in context-aware systemsWaltenegus Dargie, Juha Plosila, Vincenzo De Florio. 749-751 [doi]
- Privacy context model for dynamic privacy adaptation in ubiquitous computingFlorian Schaub, Bastian Könings, Stefan Dietzel, Michael Weber 0001, Frank Kargl. 752-757 [doi]
- Context-aware content adaptation in access pointShahram Mohrehkesh, Tamer Nadeem, Michele C. Weigle. 758-761 [doi]
- Vertical and horizontal integration towards collective adaptive system: a visionary approachLiang Guang, Ethiopia Nigussie, Juha Plosila, Hannu Tenhunen. 762-765 [doi]
- Service delivery and provision in smart environmentCharles Gouin-Vallerand, Bessam Abdulrazak. 766-768 [doi]
- Precise passive RFID localization for service delivery in smart homeKevin Bouchard, Jeremy Lapalu, Bruno Bouchard, Abdenour Bouzouane. 769-772 [doi]
- Software provision in smart environment based on fuzzy logic intelligibilityCharles Gouin-Vallerand, Brian Y. Lim, Anind K. Dey. 774-777 [doi]
- System services partitioning in ambient assisted living environmentCédric Seguin, Florent de Lamotte, Jeans-Luc Philippe. 778-781 [doi]
- Weights of evidence for intelligible smart environmentsBrian Y. Lim, Anind K. Dey. 782-785 [doi]
- Generic architecture for ambient intelligence based on an organizational centered multi-agent approachPatrice Roy, Nicolas Lachiche, Pierre Gançarski, Alban Meffre, Christophe Collet. 786-789 [doi]
- Workshop on Computer Mediated Social Offline Interactions (SOFTec 2012)Nemanja Memarovic, Marc Langheinrich, Vassilis Kostakos, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Elaine M. Huang. 790-791 [doi]
- Enriching family personal encounters with ambient social mediaRaymundo Cornejo, Monica Tentori, Jesús Favela. 792-793 [doi]
- Using media façades to engage social interactionSven Gehring, Antonio Krüger. 794-795 [doi]
- Reactions: Twitter based mobile application for awareness of friends' emotionsKiraz Candan Herdem. 796-797 [doi]
- Leveraging media repertoires to create new social tiesKenneth Joseph, Rui José, Kathleen M. Carley. 798-799 [doi]
- Putting 'local' back into public Wifi hotspotsMatthias Korn, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose. 800-801 [doi]
- What can 'people-nearby' applications teach us about meeting new people?Eran Toch, Inbal Levi. 802-803 [doi]
- Fostering off-line interactions through local ubicomp systems: the case of urban developmentSebastian Weise, John Hardy, Pragya Agarwal, Paul Coulton, Adrian Friday, Mike Chiasson. 804-805 [doi]
- Smart gadgets meet ubiquitous and social robots on the webAbdelghani Chibani, Craig Schlenoff, Edson Prestes, Yacine Amirat. 806-809 [doi]
- Ontology-based state representation for intention recognition in cooperative human-robot environmentsCraig Schlenoff, Anthony Pietromartire, Zeid Kootbally, Stephen Balakirsky, Sebti Foufou. 810-817 [doi]
- Combining robotic frameworks with a smart environment framework: MCA2/SimVis3D and TinySEPMichael Arndt, Karsten Berns, Sebastian Wille, Norbert Wehn, Luiza de Souza. 818-825 [doi]
- Nesting the context for pervasive roboticsTamás Haidegger, Marcos E. Barreto, Paulo J. S. Gonçalves, Maki Habib, S. Veera Ragavan, Craig Schlenoff, Alberto Vaccarella, Edson Prestes. 826-833 [doi]
- An evidential fusion approach for activity recognition under uncertainty in ambient intelligence environmentsFaouzi Sebbak, Abdelghani Chibani, Yacine Amirat, Farid Benhammadi, Aïcha Mokhtari. 834-840 [doi]
- Modeling ontology for multimodal interaction in ubiquitous computing systemsAhmad Wehbi, Amar Ramdane-Cherif, Chakib Tadj. 842-849 [doi]
- Multimodal architecture to strengthen the interaction of the robot in ambient intelligence environmentsNadia Touileb Djaid, Nadia Saadia, Amar Ramdane-Cherif. 850-851 [doi]
- Web-based automated black-box testing framework for component based robot softwareJeong Seok Kang, Hong Seong Park. 852-859 [doi]
- Autonomic framework based on semantic models for self-management of ubiquitous systemsMahdi Ben Alaya, Thierry Monteil, Khalil Drira. 860-862 [doi]
- Web-based service brokerage for robotic devicesSimon Mayer. 863-865 [doi]
- Using indistinguishability in ubiquitous robot organizationsJohn Lewis, Eric T. Matson, Sherry Wei. 866-872 [doi]
- Towards an upper ontology and methodology for robotics and automationEdson Prestes, Abdelghani Chibani, Alessandro Saffiotti, Craig Schlenoff, Sébastien Gérard, Ricardo Sanz, Marcos E. Barreto, Raj Madhavan, Yacine Amirat. 873-882 [doi]
- Future research challenges and applications of ubiquitous roboticsAbdelghani Chibani, Yacine Amirat, Samer Mohammed, Norihiro Hagita, Eric T. Matson. 883-891 [doi]
- Open platform for ubiquitous robotic servicesMi-Sook Kim, Hong Seong Park. 892-893 [doi]
- th International Workshop on Location-Based Social NetworksYu Zheng, Jason Hong. 894-896 [doi]
- We know where you live: privacy characterization of foursquare behaviorTatiana Pontes, Marisa A. Vasconcelos, Jussara M. Almeida, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Virgilio Almeida. 898-905 [doi]
- Improving location prediction services for new users with probabilistic latent semantic analysisJames McInerney, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings. 906-910 [doi]
- Predicting future locations with hidden Markov modelsWesley Mathew, Ruben Raposo, Bruno Martins. 911-918 [doi]
- Beyond "local", "categories" and "friends": clustering foursquare users with latent "topics"Kenneth Joseph, Chun How Tan, Kathleen M. Carley. 919-926 [doi]
- Exploring trajectory-driven local geographic topics in foursquareXuelian Long, Lei Jin, James Joshi. 927-934 [doi]
- Crowd-sourced cartography: measuring socio-cognitive distance for urban areas based on crowd's movementShoko Wakamiya, Ryong Lee, Kazutoshi Sumiya. 935-942 [doi]
- Mining the semantics of origin-destination flows using taxi tracesWangsheng Zhang, Shijian Li, Gang Pan. 943-949 [doi]
- Towards reliable spatial information in LBSNsKe Zhang, Wei Jeng, Francis Fofie, Konstantinos Pelechrinis, Prashant Krishnamurthy. 950-955 [doi]
- Detection, classification and visualization of place-triggered geotagged tweetsShinya Hiruta, Takuro Yonezawa, Marko Jurmu, Hideyuki Tokuda. 956-963 [doi]
- Users sleeping time analysis based on micro-blogging dataHaoran Yu, Guangzhong Sun, Min Lv. 964-968 [doi]
- Spatial dissemination metrics for location-based social networksAntonio Lima, Mirco Musolesi. 972-979 [doi]
- LBSNRank: personalized pagerank on location-based social networksZhaoyan Jin, Dianxi Shi, Quanyuan Wu, Huining Yan, Hua Fan. 980-987 [doi]
- Followee recommendation in asymmetrical location-based social networksJosh Jia-Ching Ying, Eric Hsueh-Chan Lu, Vincent S. Tseng. 988-995 [doi]
- Geo-activity recommendations by using improved feature combinationMasoud Sattari, Murat Manguoglu, Ismail H. Toroslu, Panagiotis Symeonidis, Pinar Senkul, Yannis Manolopoulos. 996-1003 [doi]
- TraMSNET: a mobile social network application for tourismJorge Gaete-Villegas, Meeyoung Cha, Dongman Lee, In-Young Ko. 1004-1011 [doi]
- International Workshop on Situation, Activity and Goal Awareness (SAGAware 2012)Parisa Rashidi, Liming Chen, William K. Cheung. 1012-1015 [doi]
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