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9th Pervasive 2011: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Kent Lyons, Jeffrey Hightower, Elaine M. Huang:
Pervasive Computing - 9th International Conference, Pervasive 2011, San Francisco, CA, USA, June 12-15, 2011. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6696, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-21725-8
Practices with Smartphones
- Elizabeth S. Bales, Timothy Sohn, Vidya Setlur:
Planning, Apps, and the High-End Smartphone: Exploring the Landscape of Modern Cross-Device Reaccess. 1-18 - Denzil Ferreira, Anind K. Dey, Vassilis Kostakos:
Understanding Human-Smartphone Concerns: A Study of Battery Life. 19-33
Sensing at Home, Sensing at Work
- Thomas Zimmerman, Christine Robson:
Monitoring Residential Noise for Prospective Home Owners and Renters. 34-49 - Jon Froehlich, Eric C. Larson, Elliot Saba, Tim Campbell, Les E. Atlas, James Fogarty, Shwetak N. Patel:
A Longitudinal Study of Pressure Sensing to Infer Real-World Water Usage Events in the Home. 50-69 - Fahim Kawsar, Jo Vermeulen, Kevin Smith, Kris Luyten, Gerd Kortuem:
Exploring the Design Space for Situated Glyphs to Support Dynamic Work Environments. 70-78
Predicting the Future
- John Krumm, A. J. Bernheim Brush:
Learning Time-Based Presence Probabilities. 79-96 - Senaka Buthpitiya, Ying Zhang, Anind K. Dey, Martin L. Griss:
n-Gram Geo-trace Modeling. 97-114
Location Sensing
- Jahyoung Koo, Hojung Cha:
Autonomous Construction of a WiFi Access Point Map Using Multidimensional Scaling. 115-132 - Sibren Isaacman, Richard A. Becker, Ramón Cáceres, Stephen G. Kobourov, Margaret Martonosi, James Rowland, Alexander Varshavsky:
Identifying Important Places in People's Lives from Cellular Network Data. 133-151 - Salvatore Scellato, Mirco Musolesi, Cecilia Mascolo, Vito Latora, Andrew T. Campbell:
NextPlace: A Spatio-temporal Prediction Framework for Pervasive Systems. 152-169
Augmenting Mobile Phone Use
- Stephanie Rosenthal, Anind K. Dey, Manuela M. Veloso:
Using Decision-Theoretic Experience Sampling to Build Personalized Mobile Phone Interruption Models. 170-187 - Hong Lu, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Bodhi Priyantha, Amy K. Karlson, Jie Liu:
SpeakerSense: Energy Efficient Unobtrusive Speaker Identification on Mobile Phones. 188-205 - Dmitry Rudchenko, Tim Paek, Eric Badger:
Text Text Revolution: A Game That Improves Text Entry on Mobile Touchscreen Keyboards. 206-213
Pervasive Computing in the Public Arena
- Anmol Madan, Katayoun Farrahi, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Alex Pentland:
Pervasive Sensing to Model Political Opinions in Face-to-Face Networks. 214-231 - Leif Oppermann, Martin Flintham, Stuart Reeves, Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, Joe Marshall, Matt Adams, Ju Row-Farr, Nick Tandavanitj:
Lessons from Touring a Location-Based Experience. 232-249
Public Displays
- Yasuto Nakanishi, Koji Sekiguchi, Takuro Ohmori, Soh Kitahara, Daisuke Akatsuka:
Hybrid Prototyping by Using Virtual and Miniature Simulation for Designing Spatial Interactive Information Systems. 250-257 - Florian Alt, Nemanja Memarovic, Ivan Elhart, Dominik Bial, Albrecht Schmidt, Marc Langheinrich, Gunnar Harboe, Elaine M. Huang, Marcello Paolo Scipioni:
Designing Shared Public Display Networks - Implications from Today's Paper-Based Notice Areas. 258-275
Hands on with Sensing
- Takuya Maekawa, Yasue Kishino, Yasushi Sakurai, Takayuki Suyama:
Recognizing the Use of Portable Electrical Devices with Hand-Worn Magnetic Sensors. 276-293 - Michael Wright, Chun-Jung Lin, Eamonn O'Neill, Darren Cosker, Peter Johnson:
3D Gesture Recognition: An Evaluation of User and System Performance. 294-313
Sensing on the Body
- Bernd Tessendorf, Andreas Bulling, Daniel Roggen, Thomas Stiefmeier, Manuela Feilner, Peter Derleth, Gerhard Tröster:
Recognition of Hearing Needs from Body and Eye Movements to Improve Hearing Instruments. 314-331 - Cory Cornelius, David Kotz:
Recognizing Whether Sensors Are on the Same Body. 332-349 - Henrik Blunck, Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard, Thomas Skjødeberg Toftegaard:
Sensing and Classifying Impairments of GPS Reception on Mobile Devices. 350-367
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