Demos Program

This year we have three categories of demos: demos accompanying full papers/notes, invited demos, and demos in the adjunct proceedings.

Demos Accompanying Full Papers/Notes

EmotionSense: A Mobile Phones based Adaptive Platform for Experimental Social Psychology Research
Kiran K. Rachuri, University of Cambridge, UK
Mirco Musolesi, University of St. Andrews, UK
Cecilia Mascolo, University of Cambridge, UK
Peter J. Rentfrow, University of Cambridge, UK
Chris Longworth, University of Cambridge, UK
Andrius Aucinas, University of Cambridge, UK

Ubicomp to the Masses: A Large-scale Study of Two Tangible Interfaces for Download
Enrico Costanza, University of Southampton, UK
Matteo Giaccone, WeLaika
Olivier Kueng, EPFL, Switzerland
Simon Shelley, Independent
Jeffrey Huang, EPFL, Switzerland

Toolkit to Support Intelligibility in Context-Aware Applications
Brian Y. Lim, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Anind K. Dey, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

MoviPill: Improving Medication Compliance for Elders Using a Mobile Persuasive Social Game
Rodrigo de Oliveira, Telefonica Research 
Mauro Cherubini, Telefonica Research 
Nuria Oliver, Telefonica Research 

VoiceYourView: Collecting Real-time Feedback on the Design of Public Spaces
Jon Whittle, Lancaster University , UK
Will Simm, Lancaster University, UK
Marie-Angela Ferrario, Lancaster University, UK
Kate Frankova, Coventry University, UK
Laurence Garton, Coventry University, UK
Andrée Woodcock, Coventry University, UK
Baseerit Nasa, Aston University, UK
Jane Binner, Aston University, UK
Aom Ariyatum, Brunel University, UK


Invited Demos

T-Drive: Driving Directions Based on Taxi Trajectories
Yu Zheng, Microsoft Research

Sense-station: An Extensible Platform for Integration of Phones into the Web
Christian Winkler, University of Duisburg-Essen

Dynamic, Smart, Interactive Lighting
Matthew Aldrich, Responsive Environments Group, MIT Media Lab
Nan Zhao, Responsive Environments Group, MIT Media Lab
Joseph A. Paradiso, Responsive Environments Group, MIT Media Lab

Gadgeteer
Nicolas Villar, Microsoft Research
James Scott, Microsoft Research
Steve Hodges, Microsoft Research

WATTR: A Method for Self-Powered Wireless Sensing of Water Activity in the Home
Tim Campbell, University of Washington


Demos In Adjunct Proceedings

Open-M3: Smart Space with COTS devices
Keywords: middleware, sensor networks, software architecture
Matti Eteläperä, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Kari Keinänen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Jussi Kiljander, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Pasi Hyttinen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Janne Väre, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Vesa Pehkonen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Juha-Pekka Soininen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

CastOven: A Microwave Oven with Just-in-time Video Clips
Keywords: embedded computing; context inference; design
Keita Watanabe, Japan Science Technology Agency, ERATO, IGARASHI Design UI Project
Shota Matsuda, Japan Science Technology Agency, ERATO, IGARASHI Design UI Project
Michiaki Yasumura, Keio University
Masahiko Inami, Keio University
Takeo Igarashi, Japan Science Technology Agency, ERATO, IGARASHI Design UI Project

Serendipitous Family Stories: Using Findings from a Study on Family Communication to Share Family History
Keywords: location-based services; social computing; urban computing
Frank Bentley, Motorola Applied Research
Sujoy Chowdhury, Iowa State University

Remote Virtual Devices: Middleware for Dynamic Device Composition
Keywords: middleware; embedded computing; networking; sensors
Felipe Gil-Castiñeira, Universidade de Vigo
Raja Bose, Nokia Research Center

Grouper: A Proof-of-Concept Wearable Wireless Group Coordinator
Keywords: wearable computing; sensor networks
Fayette Shaw, University of Washington
Eric Klavins, University of Washington

Demonstrating EnTracked a System for Energy-Efficient Position Tracking for Mobile Devices
Keywords: location measurement; location-based services; networking
Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard, Aarhus University
Jakob Langdal, Aarhus University
Torben Godsk, Aarhus University
Thomas Toftkjær, Aarhus University

Computational Materials
Keywords: actuators; embedded computing; sensors
Anna Vallgårda, Swedish School of Textile, University of Borås
Tomas Sokoler, IT University of Copenhagen

Gaze-Based Interaction with Public Displays Using Off-the-Shelf Components
Keywords: public displays; assistive technologies; UI
Javier San Agustin, IT University of Copenhagen
John Paulin Hansen, IT University of Copenhagen
Martin Tall, Stanford University

NeuroWander : a BCI game in the form of interactive fairy tale
Keywords: games; design; UI; systems
Myeungsook Yoh, Advanced Institutes of Convergence Technology, Seoul National University
Joonho Kwon, Advanced Institutes of Convergence Technology, Seoul National University
Sunghoon Kim, Department of Molecular Medicine and Biopharmaceutical Science, Seoul National University

Deployment Planning Tool for Indoor 3D-WSNs
Keywords: sensor networks; deployments
Nanan Marc Thierry Kouakou, Graduate School of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Shinya Yamamoto, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science Yamaguchi
Keiichi Yasumoto, Graduate School of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Minoru Ito, Graduate School of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology

Leveraging the Web of Things for Rapid Prototyping of UbiComp Applications
Keywords: actuators; design; middleware; sensors; development tools
Benedikt Ostermaier, ETH Zurich
Fabian Schlup, ETH Zurich
Matthias Kovatsch, ETH Zurich

A Middleware for Rapid Prototyping Smart Environments
Keywords: middleware; education; software architecture; development tools
Sebastian Bader, University of Rostock, Germany
Gernot Ruscher, University of Rostock, Germany
Thomas Kirste, University of Rostock, Germany

Locaccino: A Privacy-Centric Location Sharing Application
Keywords: privacy; location-based services; social computing; UI
Eran Toch, Carnegie Mellon Univeristy
Justin Cranshaw, Carnegie Mellon Univeristy
Paul Hankes-Drielsma, Carnegie Mellon Univeristy
Jay Springfield, Carnegie Mellon Univeristy
Lorrie Cranor, Carnegie Mellon Univeristy
Jason Hong, Carnegie Mellon Univeristy
Norman Sadeh, Carnegie Mellon Univeristy

proxiMates: Exploring Embodied Gameplay
Keywords: games; design; social computing; wearable computing
Amanda Williams, Concordia University
Lynn Hughes, Concordia University
Bart Simon, Concordia University

Wireless Sensor Network Using TV Broadcast RF Energy Harvesting
Keywords: sensor networks
Hiroshi Nishimoto, The University of Tokyo
Yoshihiro Kawahara, The University of Tokyo
Tohru Asami, The University of Tokyo

A Demonstration of Position and Orientation Sensor for Two-Dimensional Communication Networks
Keywords: location measurement; hardware; location-based services; sensor networks; sensors
Kei Nakatsuma, The University of Tokyo
Yuichi Tanno, The University of Tokyo
Hiroyuki Shinoda, The University of Tokyo

Integrated Tool Chain for Recording and Handling Large, Multimodal Context Recognition Data Sets
Keywords: development tools; middleware; activity recognition; systems
David Bannach, Uni Passau
Kai Kunze, Uni Passau
Jens Weppner, Uni Passau
Paul Lukowicz, Uni Passau

EnergyLife: Pervasive Energy Awareness for Households
Keywords: sustainability; design; games; domestic computing
Giulio Jacucci, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki
Christoffer Björkskog, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki