CEA 2014 - Smart Technology for Cooking and Eating Activities
How do you solve a Problem Like Consent? Workshop addressing the challenge of user consent
Disasters in Personal Informatics: The Unpublished Stories of Failure and Lessons Learned
HASCA - 2nd International Workshop on Human Activity Sensing Corpus and Its Application
3rd International Workshop on Mobile Systems for Computational Social Science
Collective Wearables: The Superorganism of Massively Deployed Wearables
PETMEI - 4th International Workshop on Pervasive Eye Tracking and Mobile Eye-Based Interaction
SmartHealthSys 2014 - ACM UbiComp Workshop on Smart Health Systems and Applications
UPSIDE - Workshop on Usable Privacy & Security for wearable and domestic ubIquitous Devices
WAHM 2014 - Workshop on Ubiquitous Technologies for Augmenting the Human Mind
AwareCast 2014: Third Workshop on Recent Advances in Behavior Prediction and Pro-active Pervasive Computing
3rd Workshop on Recent Advances in Behavior Prediction and Pro-active Pervasive Computing (Page 415)
Klaus David (Kassel University)
Rico Kusber (Kassel University)
Sian Lun Lau (Sunway University)
Stephan Sigg (Georg-August University)
Brian Ziebart (University of Illinois)
A Survey of Proactive Pervasive Computing (Page 421)
Sebastian VanSyckel (University of Mannheim)
Christian Becker (University of Mannheim)
Multi-sensor physical activity recognition in free-living (Page 431)
Katherine Ellis (University of California, San Diego)
Jacqueline Kerr (University of California, San Diego)
Suneeta Godbole (University of California, San Diego)
Gert Lanckriet (University of California, San Diego)
Regression Tree Classification for Activity Prediction in Smart Homes (Page 441)
Bryan Minor (Washington State University)
Diane J. Cook (Washington State University)
Event Driven Time Synchronization of Mobile Devices (Page 451)
Dennis Kroll (Kassel University)
Rico Kusber (Kassel University)
Klaus David (Kassel University)
Beyond Horizontal Location Context: Measuring Elevation Using Smartphone's Barometer (Page 459)
Guangwen Liu (The University of Tokyo)
Masayuki Iwai (Tokyo Denki University)
Yoshito Tobe (Aoyama Gakuin University)
Dunstan Matekenya (The University of Tokyo)
Khan Muhammad Asif Hossain (The University of Tokyo)
Masaki Ito (The University of Tokyo)
Designing and Evaluating Active Learning Methods for Activity Recognition (Page 469)
Salikh Bagaveyev (Washington State University)
Diane J. Cook (Washington State University)
CEA 2014 - Smart Technology for Cooking and Eating Activities
Summary of the Workshop on Smart Technology for Cooking and Eating Activities (CEA'14) (Page 479)
Kiyoharu Aizawa (The University of Tokyo)
Yoko Yamakata (Kyoto University)
Takuya Funatomi (Kyoto University)
Discriminating Practical Recipes Based on Content Characteristics in Popular Social Recipes (Page 487)
Yohei Seki (University of Tsukuba)
Kouta Ono (University of Tsukuba)
Recipe Search for Blog-type Recipe Articles Based on a User's Situation (Page 497)
Takuya Kadowaki (Kyoto University)
Yoko Yamakata (Kyoto University)
Shinsuke Mori (Kyoto University)
Katsumi Tanaka (Kyoto University)
Construction of a Cooking Ontology from Cooking Recipes and Patents (Page 507)
Hidetsugu Nanba (Hiroshima City University)
Yoko Doi (Hiroshima City University)
Miho Tsujita (Hiroshima City University)
Toshiyuki Takezawa (Hiroshima City University)
Kazutoshi Sumiya (University of Hyogo)
Design and assessment of enabling environments for cooking activities (Page 517)
Farah Arab (University Paris 8)
Jérémy Bauchet (University Joseph Fourier)
Héléne Pigot (University of Sherbrooke)
Anaïs Giroux (University of Sherbrooke)
Sylvain Giroux (University of Sherbrooke)
Using Social Media to Change Eating Habits without Conscious Effort (Page 527)
Toshiki Takeuchi (The University of Tokyo)
Tatsuya Fujii (The University of Tokyo)
Kyohei Ogawa (The University of Tokyo)
Takuji Narumi (The University of Tokyo)
Tomohiro Tanikawa (The University of Tokyo)
Michitaka Hirose (The University of Tokyo)
Feature Optimization for Recognizing Food Using Power Leakage from Microwave Oven (Page 537)
Akihiro Nakamata (The University of Tokyo)
Wei Wei (The University of Tokyo)
Yoshihiro Kawahara (The University of Tokyo)
Tohru Asami (The University of Tokyo)
Frequency Statistics of Words Used in Japanese Food Records of FoodLog (Page 547)
Sosuke Amano (The University of Tokyo)
Kiyoharu Aizawa (The University of Tokyo)
Makoto Ogawa (foo.log, Inc.)
A Framework for Recipe Text Interpretation (Page 553)
Hirokuni Maeta (Cybozu, Inc.)
Tetsuro Sasada (Kyoto University)
Shinsuke Mori (Kyoto University)
Automatic extraction of ingredient's substitutes (Page 559)
Corrado Boscarino (VU Amsterdam)
Vladimir Nedovic (Flavourspace)
Nicole J.J.P. Koenderink (Wageningen UR FBR)
Jan L. Top (VU Amsterdam)
Automatic Recipe Cuisine Classification by Ingredients (Page 565)
Han Su (National Chengchi University)
Ting-Wei Lin (National Chengchi University)
Cheng-Te Li (Academia Sinica)
Man-Kwan Shan (National Chengchi University)
Janet Chang (National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism)
Estimating Nutritional Value From Food Images Based on Semantic Segmentation (Page 571)
Kyoko Sudo (NTT Media Intelligence Laboratories)
Kazuhiko Murasaki (NTT Media Intelligence Laboratories)
Jun Shimamura (NTT Media Intelligence Laboratories)
Yukinobu Taniguchi (NTT Media Intelligence Laboratories)
A Method for Detecting Gaze-required action while Cooking for Assisting Video Communication (Page 577)
Yoko Yamakata (Kyoto University)
Asuka Miyazawa (Kyoto University)
Atsushi Hashimoto (Kyoto University)
Takuya Funatomi (Kyoto University)
Michihiko Minoh (Kyoto University)
KUSK Dataset: Toward a Direct Understanding of Recipe Text and Human Cooking Activity (Page 583)
Atsushi Hashimoto (Kyoto University)
Tetsuro Sasada (Kyoto University)
Yoko Yamakata (Kyoto University)
Shinsuke Mori (Kyoto University)
Michihiko Minoh (Kyoto University)
Food Image Recognition with Deep Convolutional Features (Page 589)
Yoshiyuki Kawano (The University of Electro-Communications)
Keiji Yanai (The University of Electro-Communications)
Unravelling the Language of Eating (Page 595)
Nicole J.J.P. Koenderink (Wageningen UR FBR)
Jan L. Top (VU University Amsterdam)
Andrea J. van Doorn (Delft University of Technology)
Naturalistic Control of Conversation by Meal: Induction of Attentive Listening Attitude through Uneven Meal Distribution in Co-dining (Page 601)
Tomoo Inoue (University of Tsukuba)
Application of An Anthropomorphic Dining Agent to Idea Generation (Page 607)
Rui Liu (University of Tsukuba)
Tomoo Inoue (University of Tsukuba)
How do you solve a Problem Like Consent? Workshop addressing the challenge of user consent
How do You Solve a Problem Like Consent? Workshop addressing the challenge of user consent (Page 613)
Ewa Luger (University of Nottingham)
Tom Rodden (University of Nottingham)
Marina Jirotka (University of Oxford)
Lilian Edwards (Strathclyde University)
Revisiting Signals and Noise for Ethical and Legal Research Using Online Data (Page 621)
Erin Keneally (University of California San Diego)
Who Owns Your Data? (Page 623)
Gilad Rosner (University of Nottingham)
Do we really need an Online Informed Consent? Discussion from a Technocratic point of view (Page 629)
Javier Bustos-Jimenez (NIC Chile Research Labs)
An Emerging Tool Kit for Attaining Informed Consent in UbiComp (Page 635)
Stuart Moran (University of Nottingham)
Ewa Luger (University of Nottingham)
Tom Rodden (University of Nottingham)
Literatin: Beyond Awareness of Readability in Terms and Conditions (Page 641)
Stuart Moran (University of Nottingham)
Ewa Luger (University of Nottingham)
Tom Rodden (University of Nottingham)
Usabel Consents: Tracking and Managing Use of Personal Data With a Consent Transaction Receipt (Page 647)
Mark Lizar (Open Notice Initiative)
Mary Hodder (Customer Commons)
Consenting Agents: Semi-autonomous interactions for ubiquitous consent (Page 653)
Richard Gomer (University of Southampton)
M.C. Schraefel (University of Southampton)
Enrico Gerding (University of Southampton)
Sustaining Consent Through Agency: A Framework for Future Development (Page 659)
Ewa Luger (University of Nottingham)
Tom Rodden (University of Nottingham)
Studying MarathON Live: Consent for In-The-Wild Research (Page 665)
Edward Anstead (University of Nottingham)
Martin Flintham (University of Nottingham)
Steve Benford (University of Nottingham)
Disasters in Personal Informatics: The Unpublished Stories of Failure and Lessons Learned
Disasters in Personal Informatics: The Unpublished Stories of Failure and Lessons Learned (Page 673)
Jon E. Froehlich (University of Maryland)
Matthew Kay (University of Washington)
Jakob Eg Larsen (Technical University of Denmark)
Edison Thomaz (Georgia Tech)
Activity Tracking: Are We More Than The Sum of Our Programming? (Page 679)
Halimat Alabi (University of Victoria)
Yvonne Coady (University of Victoria)
Personal Informatics for Non-Geeks: So What Works for Ordinary People? (Page 683)
Gul Calikli (The Open University)
Mads Schaarup Andersen (The Open University)
Arosha Bandara (The Open University)
Blaine A. Price (The Open University)
Bashar Nuseibeh (The Open University)
Social Networking Use and RescueTime: The issue of Engagement (Page 687)
Emily I.M. Collins (UCL Interaction Centre)
Anna L. Cox (UCL Interaction Centre)
Jon Bird (UCL Interaction Centre)
Daniel Harrison (UCL Interaction Centre)
The Long Tail Issue in Large Scale Deployment of Personal Informatics (Page 691)
Andrea Cuttone (Technical University of Denmark)
Jakob Eg Larsen (Technical University of Denmark)
Failures in Sharing Personal Data on Social Networking Sites (Page 695)
Daniel A. Epstein (University of Washington)
James Fogarty (University of Washington)
Sean A. Munson (University of Washington)
Tracking Physical Activity: Problems Related to Running Longitudinal Studies with Commercial Devices (Page 699)
Daniel Harrison (University College London)
Paul Marshall (University College London)
Nadia Berthouze (University College London)
Jon Bird (City University London)
Exploring Users' Creation of Personalized Behavioral Plans (Page 703)
Jisoo Lee (Arizona State University)
Erin Walker (Arizona State University)
Winslow Burleson (Arizona State University)
Eric B. Hekler (Arizona State University)
Lessons learned from an initial effort to bring a Quantified Self 'meetup' experience to a new demographic (Page 707)
Victor R. Lee (Utah State University)
Mary Briggs (Utah State University)
Be Like Water: Suggestions for Handling Undesirable Hardware Outcomes in Personal Informatics Fieldwork (Page 711)
Jason Zietz (University of Colorado Boulder)
HASCA - 2nd International Workshop on Human Activity Sensing Corpus and Its Application
International Workshop on Human Activity Sensing Corpus and Its Application (HASCA2014) (Page 715)
Nobuo Kawaguchi (Nagoya University)
Nobuhiko Nishio (Ritsumeikan University)
Daniel Roggen (University of Sussex)
Sozo Inouei (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Susanna Pirttikangas (University of Oulu)
A Pedestrian Flow Analysis System using Wi-Fi Packet Sensors to a Real Environment (Page 721)
Yuki Fukuzaki (Ritsumeikan University)
Masahiro Mochizuki (Ritsumeikan University)
Kazuya Murao (Ritsumeikan University)
Nobuhiko Nishio (Ritsumeikan University)
Room Exit Recognition Using Mobile Accelerometers and Illuminometers (Page 731)
Tatsuya Isoda (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Sozo Inoue (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Shuji Kutsuna (NTT Facilities)
Masato Kawano (NTT Communication Science Laboratories)
User Activity Recognition Method based on Atmospheric Pressure Sensing (Page 737)
Keisuke Komeda (Ritsumeikan Universitya)
Masahiro Mochizuki (Ritsumeikan Universitya)
Nobuhiko Nishio (Ritsumeikan Universitya)
Limitations with Activity Recognition Methodology and Data Sets (Page 747)
Jeffrey W. Lockhart (Fordham University)
Gary M. Weiss (Fordham University)
A Method for Tracking On-body Sensor Positions Utilizing Prior Knowledge (Page 757)
Naoto Migita (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Takuya Yumiyama (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Sozo Inoue (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Takeshi Nishida (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
On Strategies for Budget-Based Online Annotation in Human Activity Recognition (Page 767)
Tudor Miu (Newcastle University)
Thomas Plötz (Newcastle University)
Paolo Missier (Newcastle University)
Daniel Roggen (University of Sussex)
Cross-Assistive Approach for PDR and Wi-Fi Positioning (Page 777)
Kazuya Miyazaki (Ritsumeikan University)
Masahiro Mochizuki (Ritsumeikan University)
Kazuya Murao (Ritsumeikan University)
Nobuhiko Nishio (Ritsumeikan University)
A Recognition Method for Combined Activities with Accelerometers (Page 787)
Kazuya Murao (Ritsumeikan University)
Tsutomu Terada (Kobe University)
Pedestrian Dead Reckoning based on Human Activity Sensing Knowledge (Page 797)
Yuya Murata (Nagoya University)
Katsuhiko Kaji (Nagoya University)
Kei Hiroi (Nagoya University)
Nobuo Kawaguchi (Nagoya University)
Towards A Unified System for Multimodal Activity Spotting: Challenges and A Proposal (Page 807)
Long-Van Nguyen-Dinh (ETH Zürich)
Alberto Calatroni (ETH Zürich)
Gerhard Tröster (ETH Zürich)
Exploring Combinations of Missing Data Complement for Fault Tolerant Activity Recognition (Page 817)
Ren Ohmura (Toyohashi University of Technology)
Ryoma Uchida (OMRON SOFTWARE Co., Ltd.)
Improving Activity Recognition Via Automatic Decision Tree Pruning (Page 827)
Thomas Phan (Samsung Research America - Silicon Valley)
Cost-Sensitive Feature Selection for On-Body Sensor Localization (Page 833)
Ramyar Saeedi (Washington State University)
Brian Schimert (Washington State University)
Hassan Ghasemzadeh (Washington State University)
Adapting Wi-Fi Samples to Environmental Changes Automatically (Page 843)
Takashi Sakaguchi (Ritsumeikan University)
Masahiro Mochizuki (Ritsumeikan University)
Kazuya Murao (Ritsumeikan University)
Nobuhiko Nishio (Ritsumeikan University)
Kraken.me - Multi-Device User Tracking Suite (Page 853)
Immanuel Schweizer (TU Darmstadt - Telecooperation)
Benedikt Schmidt (TU Darmstadt - Telecooperation)
Training Human Activity Recognition for Labels with Inaccurate Time Stamps (Page 863)
Takamichi Toda (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Sozo Inoue (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Shota Tanaka (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Naonori Ueda (NTT Communication Science Laboratories)
CrowdSignals: A Call to Crowdfund the Community's Largest Mobile Dataset (Page 873)
Evan Welbourne (CrowdSignals Campaign)
Emmanuel Munguia Tapia (CrowdSignals Campaign)
HomeSys 2014
HomeSys 2014 (Page 879)
Tim Coughlan (University of Nottingham)
Richard Mortier (University of Nottingham)
Val Mitchell (Loughborough University)
Rob Comber (Newcastle University)
Thomas Plötz (Newcastle University)
Sensemaking in the autonomic smart-home. (Page 887)
Robin Despouys (Telecom ParisTech)
Remi Sharrock (Telecom ParisTech)
Isabelle Demeure (Telecom ParisTech)
Early Lessons from the Development of SPOK, an End-User Development Environment for Smart Homes (Page 895)
Joëlle Coutaz (University of Grenoble)
Alexandre Demeure (University of Grenoble)
Sybille Caffiau (University of Grenoble)
James L. Crowley (University of Grenoble)
An exploration of user recognition on domestic networks using NetFlow records (Page 903)
Anthony Brown (University of Nottingham)903
Richard Mortier (University of Nottingham)
A User Demand and Preference Profiling Method for Residential Energy Management Exploring Non-intrusion Monitoring (Page 911)
Ting Liu (Xi’an Jiaotong University)
Yuqi Liu (Xi’an Jiaotong University)
Siyun Chen (Xi’an Jiaotong University)
Yulin Che (Xi’an Jiaotong University)
Zhanbo Xu (Xi’an Jiaotong University)
Yufei Duan (Xi’an Jiaotong University)
Placing information at home: Using room context in domestic design (Page 919)
Nico Castelli (University of Siegen)
Gunnar Stevens (University of Siegen)
Timo Jakobi (University of Siegen)
Corinna Ogonowski (University of Siegen)
Finding Roles for Interactive Furniture in Homes with EmotoCouch (Page 923)
Sarah Mennicken (University of Zürich)
A.J. Bernheim Brush (Microsoft Research)
Asta Roseway (Microsoft Research)
James Scott (Microsoft Research)
Wearables or Infrastructure: Contrasting Approaches to Collecting Behavioural Data in the Home (Page 931)
Victoria Shipp (University of Nottingham)
Tim Coughlan (University of Nottingham)
Sarah Martindale (University of Nottingham)
Kher Hui Ng (University of Nottingham)
Elizabeth Evans (University of Nottingham)
Richard Mortier (University of Nottingham)
CARL: Activity-Aware Automation for Energy Efficiency (Page 939)
Brian L. Thomas (Washington State University)
Diane J. Cook (Washington State University)
Smart heating control with occupancy prediction: How much can one save? (Page 947)
Wilhelm Kleiminger (ETH Zürich)
Friedemann Mattern (ETH Zürich)
Silvia Santini (TU Darmstadt)
The HomeCar Organiser: Designing for Blurring Home-Car Boundaries (Page 955)
Chandrika Cycil (Brunel University)
Rachel Eardley (Cardiff School of Art & Design)
Mark Perry (Brunel University)
Blurred Lines: How Does Cross-Disciplinary Research Work In Practice (Page 963)
Becky Mallaband (Loughborough University)
Victoria Haines (Loughborough University)
PORTS: an interdisciplinary and systemic approach to studying energy use in the home (Page 971)
Garrath T. Wilson (Loughborough University)
Kerstin Leder Mackley (Loughborough University)
Val Mitchell (Loughborough University)
Tracy Bhamra (Loughborough University)
Sarah Pink (RMIT University)
Characteristic-Based Security Analysis of Personal Networks (Page 979)
Andrew J. Paverd (University of Oxford)
Fadi El-Moussa (BT Research)
Ian Brown (Oxford Internet Institute)
Beyond boundaries: the home as city infrastructure for smart citizens (Page 987)
Mara Balestrini (University College London)
Tomas Diez (University College London)
Paul Marshall (University College London)
3rd International Workshop on Mobile Systems for Computational Social Science
3rd International Workshop on Mobile Systems for Computational Social Science (Page 991)
Junehwa Song (KAIST)
Inferring Human Mobility from Sparse Low Accuracy Mobile Sensing Data (Page 995)
Andrea Cuttone (Technical University of Denmark)
Sune Lehmann (Technical University of Denmark)
Jakob Eg Larsen (Technical University of Denmark)
Adding Intelligence to Your Mobile Device via On-Device Sequential Pattern Mining (Page 1005)
Abhishek Mukherji (Samsung Research America)
Vijay Srinivasan (Samsung Research America)
Evan Welbourne (Samsung Research America)
LiPS: Linked Participatory Sensing for Optimizing Social Resource Allocation (Page 1015)
Mina Sakamura (Keio University)
Takuro Yonezawa (Keio University)
Jin Nakazawa (Keio University)
Kazunori Takashio (Keio University)
Hideyuki Tokuda (Keio University)
Anticipatory Mobile Computing for Behaviour Change Interventions (Page 1025)
Veljko Pejovic (University of Birmingham)
Mirco Musolesi (University of Birmingham)
Mobile Monitoring of Formal and Informal Social Interactions at Workplace (Page 1035)
Aleksandar Matic (Telefonica Research)
Venet Osmani (CREATE-NET)
Oscar Mayora-Ibarra (CREATE-NET)
Uncovering Embarrassing Moments In In-situ Exposure of Incoming Mobile Messages (Page 1045)
Chulhong Min (KAIST)
Saumay Pushp (KAIST)
Seungchul Lee (KAIST)
Inseok Hwang (IBM Research – Austin)
Youngki Lee (Singapore Management University)
Seungwoo Kang (KAIST)
Collective Wearables: The Superorganism of Massively Deployed Wearables
The Socio-Technical Superorganism Vision (Page 1055)
Franco Zambonelli (Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia)
Human Aware Superorganisms (Page 1057)
Nicola Bicocchi (Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia)
Damiano Fontana (Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia)
Franco Zambonelli (Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia)
A Web Of Wearables (Page 1063)
Erik Wilde (University of California, Berkeley)
Stefan Lüder (Siemens)
Jack Hodges (Siemens)
Florian Michahelles (Siemens)
Mareike Kritzler (Siemens)
Collective Wristwear: The World in the Hands of Humankind (Page 1069)
Alois Ferscha (University of Linz)
Goal Oriented Smart Watches for Cyber Physical Superorganisms (Page 1071)
Gerold Hoelzl (Johannes Kepler University)
Alois Peter (Johannes Kepler University)
Peter Halbmayer (Johannes Kepler University)
Welma Pereira (Johannes Kepler University)
The Superorganism of Massive Collective Wearables (Page 1077)
Alois Ferscha (University of Linz)
Paul Lukowicz (DFKI)
Franco Zambonelli (Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia)
PETMEI - 4th International Workshop on Pervasive Eye Tracking and Mobile Eye-Based Interaction
4th International Workshop on Pervasive Eye Tracking and Mobile Eye-Based Interaction (PETMEI 2014) (Page 1085)
Thies Pfeiffer (Universität Bielefeld)
Sophie Stellmach (Microsoft Corporation)
Yusuke Sugano (Max Planck Institute for Informatics)
Guiding Visual Search Tasks Using Gaze-Contingent Auditory Feedback (Page 1093)
Viktor Losing (University of Bielefeld)
Lukas Rottkamp (University of Bielefeld)
Michael Zeunert (University of Bielefeld)
Thies Pfeiffer (Universität Bielefeld)
Daily Activity Recognition Combining Gaze Motion and Visual Features (Page 1103)
Yuki Shiga (Osaka Prefecture University)
Takumi Toyama (DFKI GmbH)
Yuzuko Utsumi (Osaka Prefecture University)
Koichi Kise (Osaka Prefecture University)
Andreas Dengel (DFKI GmbH)
Eye Gaze Tracking Using a RGBD Camera: A Comparison with a RGB Solution (Page 1113)
Xuehan Xiong (Carnegie Mellon University)
Zicheng Liu (Microsoft Research)
Qin Cai (Microsoft Research)
Zhengyou Zhang (Microsoft Research)
Gaze-Controlled Gaming Immersive and Difficult but not Cognitively Overloading (Page 1123)
Krzysztof Krejtz (National Information Processing Institute)
Cezary Biele (National Information Processing Institute)
Dominik Chrzastowski (National Information Processing Institute)
Agata Kopacz (National Information Processing Institute)
Anna Niedzielska (National Information Processing Institute)
Piotr Toczyski (National Information Processing Institute)
Identification of purchasing scenarios through eye-tracking features (Page 1131)
Yannick Lufimpu-Luviya (LSIS UMR CNRS 7296)
Djamel Merad (LSIS UMR CNRS 7296)
Véronique Drai-Zerbib (Pierre and Marie Curie University)
Pierre Drap (LSIS UMR CNRS 7296)
Thierry Baccino (Lutin Userlab)
Bernard Fertil (LSIS UMR CNRS 7296)
Gaze and Mouse Behavior in Everyday Work (Page 1141)
Daniel J. Liebling (Microsoft Research)
Susan T. Dumais (Microsoft Research)
Pupil: An Open Source Platform for Pervasive Eye Tracking and Mobile Gaze-based Interaction (Page 1151)
Moritz Kassner (Pupil Labs UG)
William Patera (Pupil Labs UG)
Andreas Bulling (Max Planck Institute for Informatics)
Compensation of head movements in mobile eye-tracking data using an Inertial Measurement Unit (Page 1161)
Linnéa Larsson (Lund Univeristy)
Andrea Schwaller (Lund Univeristy)
Kenneth Holmqvist (Lund Univeristy)
Marcus Nyström (Lund Univeristy)
Martin Stridh (Lund Univeristy)
Privacy Considerations for a Pervasive Eye Tracking World (Page 1169)
Daniel J. Liebling (Microsoft Research)
Sören Preibusch (Microsoft Research)
SmartHealthSys 2014 - ACM UbiComp Workshop on Smart Health Systems and Applications
SmartHealthSys 2014: ACM UbiComp International Workshop on Smart Health Systems and Applications (Page 1179)
Hassan Ghasemzadeh (Washington State University)
Diane Cook (Washington State University)
Misha Pavel (Northeastern University)
Parisa Rashidi (University of Florida)
Roozbeh Jafari (University of Texas at Dallas)
Marjorie Skubic (University of Missouri)
George Demiris (University of Washington)
Using electronic health records to predict severity of condition for congestive heart failure patients (Page 1187)
Costas Sideris (University of California, Los Angeles)
Behnam Shahbazi (University of California, Los Angeles)
Mohammad Pourhomayoun (University of California, Los Angeles)
Majid Sarrafzadeh (University of California, Los Angeles)
Nabil Alshurafa (University of California, Los Angeles)
Modeling Visit Behaviour in Smart Homes using Unsupervised Learning (Page 1193)
Ahmed Nait Aicha (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences)
Gwenn Englebienne (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences)
Ben Kröse (University of Amsterdam)
Digital Memory Notebook: Experimental Evaluation of Motivational Reward Strategies (Page 1201)
Christa Simon (Washington State University)
Chris Cain (Washington State University)
Shervin Hajiamini (Washington State University)
Ramyar Saeedi (Washington State University)
Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe (Washington State University)
Diane Cook (Washington State University)
Longitudinal Ambient Sensor Monitoring for Functional Health Assessments: A Case Study (Page 1209)
Saskia Robben (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences)
Margriet Pol (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences)
Ben Kröse (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences)
Smart Home-Based Longitudinal Functional Assessment (Page 1217)
Prafulla Dawadi (Washington State University)
Diane Cook (Washington State University)
Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe (Washington State University)
Evolving Health Consultancy by Predictive Caravan Health Sensing in Developing Countries (Page 1225)
Eiko Kai (Kyushu University)
Ashir Ahmed (Kyushu University)
Sozo Inoue (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Atsushi Taniguchi (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Yasunobu Nohara (Kyushu University Hospital)
Naoki Nakashima (Kyushu University Hospital)
User-Centric Exergaming with Fine-Grain Activity Recognition: A Dynamic Optimization Approach (Page 1233)
Bobak Mortazavi (University of California, Los Angeles)
Sunghoon Ivan Lee (University of California, Los Angeles)
Majid Sarrafzadeh (University of California, Los Angeles)
A New Illness Recognition Framework Using Frequent Temporal Pattern Mining (Page 1241)
Zahra Hajihashemi (University of Missouri)
Mihail Popescu (University of Missouri)
Accuracy-Coverage Tradeoff of Nocturnal Vital Sign Estimation in Smart Beds (Page 1249)
Daniel Waltisberg (ETH Zürich)
Oliver Amft (ETH Zürich)
Gerhard Tröster (ETH Zürich)
Friend Recommendation for Weight Loss App (Page 1257)
Anming Li (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Hareton Leung (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Yvette Lui (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Collaborative Opportunistic Sensing of Human Behavior with Mobile Phones (Page 1265)
Luis A. Castro (ITSON)
Jessica Beltrán (CICESE)
Moisés Perez (CICESE)
Eduardo Quintana (CICESE)
Jesús Favela (CICESE)
Edgar Chávez (CICESE)
René Navarro (UNISON)
Beyond sensors: reading patients through caregivers and context (Page 1273)
Greg Barish (InferLink Corporation)
Patricia Lester (University of California, Los Angeles)
William Saltzman (University of California, Los Angeles)
Eric Elbogen (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
UPSIDE - Workshop on Usable Privacy & Security for wearable and domestic ubIquitous DEvices
Workshop on Usable Privacy & Security for wearable and domestic ubIquitous DEvices (UPSIDE) (Page 1279)
Jaeyeon Jung (Microsoft Research)
Tadayoshi Kohno (University of Washington)
Augmented Reality: Hard Problem of Law and Policy (Page 1283)
Franziska Roesner (University of Washington)
Tamara Denning (University of Washington)
Bryce Clayton Newell (University of Washington)
Tadayoshi Kohno (University of Washington)
Ryan Calo (University of Washington)
MarkIt: Privacy Markers for Protecting Visual Secrets (Page 1289)
Nisarg Raval (Duke University)
Animesh Srivastava (Duke University)
Kiron Lebeck (Duke University)
Landon Cox (Duke University)
Ashwin Machanavajjhala (Duke University)
Reactive Security: Responding to Visual Stimuli from Wearable Cameras (Page 1297)
Robert Templeman (Indiana University)
Roberto Hoyle (Indiana University)
David Crandall (Indiana University)
Apu Kapadia (Indiana University)
Courteous Glass (Page 1307)
Jaeyeon Jung (Microsoft Research)
Matthai Philipose (Microsoft Research)
To Have and Have Not: Variations on secret sharing to model user presence (Page 1313)
Quentin Stafford-Fraser (University of Cambridge)
Frank Stajano (University of Cambridge)
Chris Warrington (University of Cambridge)
Graeme Jenkinson (University of Cambridge)
Max Spencer (University of Cambridge)
Jeunese Payne (University of Cambridge)
Exploring the Design Space for Geo-Fenced Connected Devices and Services at Home (Page 1321)
Geert Vanderhulst (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs)
Marc Van den Broeck (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs)
Fahim Kawsar (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs)
My Thoughts Are Not Your Thoughts (Page 1329)
Benjamin Johnson (Carnegie Mellon University)
Thomas Maillart (University of California, Berkeley)
John Chuang (University of California, Berkeley)
WAHM 2014 - Workshop on Ubiquitous Technologies for Augmenting the Human Mind
Workshop on Ubiquitous Technologies for Augmenting the Human Mind (Page 1339)
Tilman Dingler (University of Stuttgart)
Kai Kunze (Osaka Prefecture University)
Nigel Davies (Lancaster University)
Albrecht Schmidt (University of Stuttgart)
Marc Langheinrich (University of Lugano)
Niels Henze (University of Stuttgart)
Recall your Actions! Using Wearable Activity Recognition to Augment the Human Mind (Page 1347)
Manuel Dietrich (TU Darmstadt)
Kristof van Laerhoven (TU Darmstadt)
My good old Kodak: Understanding the impact of having only 24 pictures to take (Page 1355)
Niforatos Evangelos (Università della Svizzera italiana)
Marc Langheinrich (Università della Svizzera italiana)
Agon Bexheti (Università della Svizzera italiana)
Recording Events Interactions and Annotations to Communicate Reasoning in Medical Situations (Page 1361)
Dawood Al-Masslawi (University of British Columbia)
Sidney Fels (University of British Columbia)
Rodger Lea (University of British Columbia)
Leanne M. Currie (University of British Columbia)
Augmenting the Home to Remember - Initial User Perceptions (Page 1369)
Ashley Colley (University of Oulu)
Juho Rantakari (University of Oulu)
Jonna Häkkilä (University of Lapland)
Exploring the role of Prospective Memory in Location-Based Reminders (Page 1373)
Yao Wang (Virginia Tech)
Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones (Virginia Tech)
Wearable Digitization of Life Science Experiments (Page 1381)
Philipp M. Scholl (TU Darmstadt)
Kristof Van Laerhoven (TU Darmstadt)
Position Paper: Déjà vu - Technologies that make new Situations look Familiar (Page 1389)
Albrecht Schmidt (University of Stuttgart)
Nigel Davies (Lancaster University)
Marc Langheinrich (Università della Svizzera italiana)
Geoff Ward (University of Essex)
Lifelogging forObserver "View Memories: An Infrastructure Approach" (Page 1397)
Sarah Clinch (Lancaster University)
Paul Metzger (University of Stuttgart)
Nigel Davies (Lancaster University)
Position Paper: Brain Teasers - Toward Wearable Computing that Engages Our Mind (Page 1405)
Shoya Ishimaru (Osaka Prefecture University)
Kai Kunze (Osaka Prefecture University)
Koichi Kise (Osaka Prefecture University)
Masahiko Inami (Keio University)