Program:
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- Keynote
- Accepted Papers and Notes
- Accepted Workshops
- Accepted Posters
- Accepted Demos
- Accepted Videos
- Doctoral Colloquium
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Printable Schedule:
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UbiComp 2008
NOTE: All Conference events take place in the Grand Conference Room 401 unless otherwise noted
Schedule
Sunday, 21 September
Registration (Conference Center 230AB)
8:15 - 9:00
Workshops / Doctoral Colloquium
9:00 - 17:00
Doctoral Colloquium (Conference Center 330B)
Devices that Alter Perception (DAP 2008) - half-day workshop
(Conference Center 320B)
Ubiquitous Systems Evaluation (USE '08) - half-day workshop
(Conference Center 320C)
2nd International Workshop on Design and Integration Principles for Smart
Objects (DIPSO 2008) (Conference Center 321A)
Ambient Information Systems – full-day workshop with open attendance
(Conference Center 321B)
Ubiquitous Sustainability (Citizen Science & Activism) (Conference Center 321C)
Automated Journeys - full-day workshop (Conference Center 330A)
UbiMEET: Design and Evaluation of Smart Environments in the Workplace - full-day
workshop
(Conference Center 330B)
Workshop Reception (Conference Center 320AB)
17:00 -19:00
Monday, 22 September (Grand Conference Room 401)
Registration
8:00 - 8:45
Welcome Session
8:45 - 10:15
General Co-Chair : Hee Yong Youn, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Keynote Speech
9:15 - 10:15
Realizing the Ubiquitous City
Dr. Shim Yoon, Vice President of Samsung SDS, Korea
Dr. Shim Yoon, Vice President of Samsung SDS, Korea
Break
10:15 - 10:45
Session 1: Activity Sensing - SHWETAK PATEL
10:45 - 12:30
Accurate Activity Recognition in a Home Setting
T. van Kasteren, A. Noulas, G. Englebienne, B. Kröse (University of Amsterdam)
Discovery of Activity Patterns using Topic Models
T. Huynh, M. Fritz, B. Shiele (TU Darmstadt)
Dealing with Sensor Displacement in Motion-Based Onbody Activity Recognition Systems
K. Kunze, P. Lukowicz (University of Passau)
Real World Activity Recognition with Multiple Goals
D. H. Hu, S. J. Pan, V. W. Zheng, N. N. Liu, Q. Yang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Improving the Recognition of Interleaved Activities (Note)
J. Modayil, T. Bai, H. Kautz (University of Rochester)
Lunch
12:30 - 13:45
Session 2: Portable and Wearable - MICHAEL BEIGL
13:45 - 15:45
Lifelogging Memory Appliance for People with Episodic Memory Impairment
M. L. Lee, A. K. Dey (Carnegie Mellon University)
Flowers or a Robot Army? Encouraging Awareness & Activity with Personal, Mobile Displays
S. Consolvo (Intel Research Seattle and University of Washington),
P. Klasnja, D. W. McDonald (University of Washington), D. Avrahami (Intel Research Seattle),
J. Froehlich (University of Washington), L. LeGrand (Intel Research Seattle),
R. Libby, K. Mosher (University of Washington),
J. A. Landay (Intel Research Seattle and University of Washington)
Online Everywhere: Evolving Mobile Instant Messaging Practices
D. J. Patterson, C. Baker, X. Ding, S. J. Kaufman, K. Liu, A. Zaldivar (University of California, Irvine)
Quantitative Investigation of Inertial Power Harvesting for Human-Powered Devices
J. Yun (Georgia Institute of Technology), S. Patel (University of Washington),
M. Reynolds (Duke University), G. Abowd (Georgia Institute of Technology)
It's in Your Eyes - Towards Context-Awareness and Mobile HCI Using Wearable EOG Goggles
A. Bulling, D. Roggen, G. Tröster (ETH Zurich)
Break
15:45 - 16:15
1-Minute Madness - AJ BRUSH and MIKE HAZAS
16:15 - 17:15
Videos Reception (Grand Conference Room 401)
17:15 - 19:00
Demos and Posters Reception (Conference Center 320BC)
17:15 - 19:00
Tuesday, 23 September (Grand Conference Room 401)
Registration
8:00 - 8:45
Session 3: Location Sensing - HAO-HUA CHU
8:45 - 10:15
Wideband Powerline Positioning for Indoor Localization
E. P. Stuntebeck (Georgia Institute of Technology), S. N. Patel (University of Washington),
T. Robertson (Georgia Institute of Technology), M. S. Reynolds (Duke University),
G. D. Abowd (Georgia Institute of Technology)
CILoS: A CDMA Indoor Localization System
W. ur Rehman, E. de Lara, S. Saroiu (University of Toronto)
Pedestrian Localization for Indoor Environments
O. Woodman, R. Harle (University of Cambridge)
Localization in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Using Cumulative Route Information
J. Koo, J. Yi, H. Cha (Yonsei University)
Break
10:15 – 10:45
Session 4: Ubicomp Methods and Tools - GREGORY ABOWD
10:45 - 12:15
Interactionist AI and the Promise of Ubicomp, or, How to Put your Box in the World without Putting the World in your Box
L. Leahu, P. Sengers (Cornell University),
M. Mateas (University of California, Santa Cruz)
On Using Existing Time-Use Study Data for Ubiquitous Computing Applications
K. Partridge, P. Golle (Palo Alto Research Center)
Using Wearable Sensors and Real Time Inference to Understand Human Recall of Routine Activities
P. Klasnja, B. L. Harrison, L. LeGrand, A. LaMarca (Intel Research Seattle),
J. Froehlich (University of Washington),
S. E. Hudson (Carnegie Mellon University)
Using Visualizations to Increase Compliance in Experience Sampling (note)
G. Hsieh, I. Li, A. Dey, J. Forlizzi, S. E. Hudson (Carnegie Mellon University)
Towards the Automated Social Analysis of Situated Speech Data (note)
D. Wyatt (University of Washington), T. Choudhury (Dartmouth College),
J. Bilmes (University of Washington), J. A. Kitts (Columbia University)
Lunch
12:15 - 13:45
Session 5: Security and Privacy - AJ BRUSH
13:45 - 15:45
Design and Implementation of a Secure Wireless Mote-Based Medical Sensor Network
K. Malasri, L. Wang (University of Memphis)
An Empirical Investigation of Concerns in Everyday Tracking and Recording Technologies
D. H. Nguyen, A Kobsa, G. R. Hayes (University of California, Irvine)
Reflecting on the Invisible: Understanding End-User Perceptions of Ubiquitous Computing
E. S. Poole, C. A. Le Dantec, J. R. Eagan, W. K. Edwards (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Protecting your Daily In-Home Activity Information from a Wireless Snooping Attack
V. Srinivasan, J. Stankovic, K. Whitehouse (University of Virginia)
MobiRate: Making Mobile Raters Stick to their Word
D. Quercia, S. Hailes, L. Capra (University College London)
Break
15:45 - 16:15
Session 6: Design and Ethnography - ALBRECHT SCHMIDT
16:15 - 17:45
The Heterogeneous Home
R. Aipperspach (University of California, Berkeley), B. Hooker, A. Woodruff (Intel Research Berkeley)
Plastic: A Metaphor for Integrated Technologies
T. Rattenbury, D. Nafus, K. Anderson (Intel Corporation)
Getting to Green: Understanding Resource Consumption in the Home
M. Chetty, D. Tran, R. E. Grinter (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Designing Sociable IT for Public Use
S. Kristoffersen (Østfold University College), I. Bratteberg (Mamut ASA)
Town Hall
17:45 - 18:30
Conference Dinner (Janbogo Hall)
19:00 - 22:00
Wednesday, 24 September (Grand Conference Room 401)
Registration
8:00 - 8:45
Session 7: Context-Based Systems - HIDE TOKUDA
8:45 - 10:15
Mixed-Initiative Conflict Resolution for Context-aware Applications
C. Shin (GIST), A. K. Dey (Carnegie Mellon University), W. Woo (GIST)
A Context-aware Patient Safety System for the Operating Room
J. E. Bardram, N. Nørskov (IT University of Copenhagen)
Deploy Spontaneously: Supporting End-Users in Building and Enhancing a Smart Home
F. Kawsar, T. Nakajima (Waseda University),
K. Fujinami (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Schema Matching for Context-Aware Computing
W. Xue, H. Pung, P. P. Palmes (National University of Singapore), T. Gu (Institute for Infocomm Research)
Break
10:15 - 10:45
Session 8: Location-Aware Applications - HANS GELLERSEN
10:45 - 12:15
The Potential for Location-Aware Power Management
R. K. Harle, A. Hopper (University of Cambridge)
Understanding Mobility Based on GPS Data
Y. Zheng, Q. Li, Y. Chen, X. Xie, W. Ma (Microsoft Research Asia)
Navigating Like a Cabbie: Probabilistic Reasoning from Observed Context-Aware Behavior
B. D. Ziebart, A. L. Maas, A. K. Dey, J. A. Bagnell (Carnegie Mellon University)
Accessible Contextual Information for Urban Orientation (note)
J. Stewart, S. Bauman, M. Escobar, J. Hilden, K. Bilhani, M. W. Newman (University of Michigan)
Enhanced Shopping: A Dynamic Map in a Retail Store (note)
A. Meschtscherjakov, W. Reitberger, M. Lankes, M. Tscheligi (University of Salzburg)
Lunch
12:15 - 13:45
Session 9: Augmenting Everyday Life - SUNNY CONSOLVO
13:45 - 15:45
Spyn: Augmenting Knitting to Support Storytelling and Reflection
D. K. Rosner, K. Ryokai (University of California, Berkeley)
Picture This! Film Assembly Using Toy Gestures
C. Vaucelle, H. Ishii (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Bookisheet: Bendable Device for Browsing Content Using Metaphor of Leafing Through the Pages
J. Watanabe, A. Mochizuki, Y. Horry (Hitachi)
Living with Tableau Machine: a Longitudinal Investigation of a Curious Domestic Intelligence
Z. Pousman, M. Romero (Georgia Institute of Technology),
A. Smith, M. Mateas (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Who will be the Customer? A Social Robot that Anticipates People's Behavior from their Trajectories
T. Kanda, D. F. Glas, M. Shiomi, H. Ishiguro, N. Hagita (ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories)
Break
15:45 - 16:15
Panel Session
16:15 - 17:45 (90 minutes) - DONGMAN LEE
Closing
17:45 - 18:15
Locally organized by Sungkyunkwan Univ. and UCN
The Proceedings will be published by ACM
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