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Publication search results
found 29 matches
- 2008
- Yuvraj Agarwal, Trevor Pering, Roy Want, Rajesh Gupta:
SwitchR: Reducing system power consumption in a multi-client, multi-radio environment. ISWC 2008: 99-102 - Michael Beigl, Paul Lukowicz:
Relative positioning technology. ISWC 2008: 127 - Robert Oliver Castle, Georg Klein, David William Murray:
Video-rate localization in multiple maps for wearable augmented reality. ISWC 2008: 15-22 - Burcu Cinaz, Holger Kenn:
HeadSLAM - simultaneous localization and mapping with head-mounted inertial and laser range sensors. ISWC 2008: 3-10 - Stephen Cuzzort, Thad Starner:
AstroWheelie: A wheelchair based exercise game. ISWC 2008: 113-114 - Helene Day-Fraser, Sidney S. Fels, Robert Pritchard:
Walk the Walk, Talk the Talk. ISWC 2008: 117-118 - Travis Deyle, Matthew Reynolds:
PowerPACK: A wireless power distribution system for wearable devices. ISWC 2008: 91-98 - Lucy E. Dunne:
Wearability in wearable computers. ISWC 2008: 125 - Nwanua Elumeze, Michael Eisenberg:
Scheming textiles: End-user programming for wearables. ISWC 2008: 111-112 - Katayoun Farrahi, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Discovering human routines from cell phone data with topic models. ISWC 2008: 29-32 - Brian French, Divya Tyamagundlu, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Asim Smailagic, Dan Ding:
Towards a Virtual Coach for manual wheelchair users. ISWC 2008: 77-80 - Elena I. Gaura, James Brusey:
Sensing and actuation: End-to-end wireless systems design for mission critical applications. ISWC 2008: 126 - Kevin Huang, Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Thad Starner:
PianoTouch: A wearable haptic piano instruction system for passive learning of piano skills. ISWC 2008: 41-44 - Kihwan Kim, Jay Summet, Thad Starner, Daniel Ashbrook, Mrunal Kapade, Irfan A. Essa:
Localization and 3D reconstruction of urban scenes using GPS. ISWC 2008: 11-14 - Kristof Van Laerhoven, Marko Borazio, David Kilian, Bernt Schiele:
Sustained logging and discrimination of sleep postures with low-level, wrist-worn sensors. ISWC 2008: 69-76 - Kristof Van Laerhoven, David Kilian, Bernt Schiele:
Using rhythm awareness in long-term activity recognition. ISWC 2008: 63-66 - Matthew L. Lee, Anind K. Dey:
Wearable experience capture for episodic memory support. ISWC 2008: 107-108 - Seungyon Claire Lee, Thad Starner:
Stop burdening your eyes: A wearable electro-tactile display. ISWC 2008: 115-116 - Thomas Martin:
The role of design in wearable computing. ISWC 2008: 128 - Georg Ogris, Thomas Stiefmeier, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster:
Using a complex multi-modal on-body sensor system for activity spotting. ISWC 2008: 55-62 - Gerald Pirkl, Karl Stockinger, Kai S. Kunze, Paul Lukowicz:
Adapting magnetic resonant coupling based relative positioning technology for wearable activitiy recogniton. ISWC 2008: 47-54 - Sasank Reddy, Jeff Burke, Deborah Estrin, Mark H. Hansen, Mani B. Srivastava:
Determining transportation mode on mobile phones. ISWC 2008: 25-28 - Geeta Shroff, Asim Smailagic, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Wearable context-aware food recognition for calorie monitoring. ISWC 2008: 119-120 - Ross T. Smith, Benjamin Avery, Bruce H. Thomas:
Lightweight hand and arm tracking for mobile augmented reality. ISWC 2008: 105-106 - Daniel Spelmezan, Adalbert Schanowski, Jan O. Borchers:
Rapid prototyping for wearable computing. ISWC 2008: 109-110 - Maja Stikic, Kristof Van Laerhoven, Bernt Schiele:
Exploring semi-supervised and active learning for activity recognition. ISWC 2008: 81-88 - Moonsoo Sung, Keesam Jeong, Gilsoo Cho:
Suggestion for optimal location of textile-based ECG electrodes on an elastic shirts considering clothing pressure of the shirt. ISWC 2008: 121-122 - Andreas Zinnen, Bernt Schiele:
A new approach to enable gesture recognition in continuous data streams. ISWC 2008: 33-40 - 12th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC 2008), September 28 - October 1, 2008, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-2637-9 [contents]
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