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4th Pervasive 2006: Dublin, Ireland
- Kenneth P. Fishkin, Bernt Schiele, Paddy Nixon, Aaron J. Quigley:
Pervasive Computing, 4th International Conference, PERVASIVE 2006, Dublin, Ireland, May 7-10, 2006, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3968, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-33894-2 - Jonathan Lester, Tanzeem Choudhury, Gaetano Borriello:
A Practical Approach to Recognizing Physical Activities. 1-16 - Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Tanzeem Choudhury, Matthai Philipose:
Building Reliable Activity Models Using Hierarchical Shrinkage and Mined Ontology. 17-32 - Derek Reilly, David Dearman, Vicki Ha, Ian Smith, Kori Inkpen:
"Need to Know": Examining Information Need in Location Discourse. 33-49 - Li-Wei Chan, Ji-Rung Chiang, Yi-Chao Chen, Chia-nan Ke, Jane Yung-jen Hsu, Hao-Hua Chu:
Collaborative Localization: Enhancing WiFi-Based Position Estimation with Neighborhood Links in Clusters. 50-66 - Minkyong Kim, Jeffrey J. Fielding, David Kotz:
Risks of Using AP Locations Discovered Through War Driving. 67-82 - Shawn R. Jeffery, Gustavo Alonso, Michael J. Franklin, Wei Hong, Jennifer Widom:
Declarative Support for Sensor Data Cleaning. 83-100 - Paul Lukowicz, Friedrich Hanser, Christoph Szubski, Wolfgang Schobersberger:
Detecting and Interpreting Muscle Activity with Wearable Force Sensors. 101-116 - Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Stephen S. Intille, Louis Lopez, Kent Larson:
The Design of a Portable Kit of Wireless Sensors for Naturalistic Data Collection. 117-134 - Vlad Coroama:
The Smart Tachograph - Individual Accounting of Traffic Costs and Its Implications. 135-152 - Marek Bell, Malcolm Hall, Matthew Chalmers, Philip D. Gray, Barry A. T. Brown:
Domino: Exploring Mobile Collaborative Software Adaptation. 153-168 - Liselott Brunnberg, Oskar Juhlin:
Keep Your Eyes on the Road and Your Finger on the Trigger - Designing for Mixed Focus of Attention in a Mobile Game for Brief Encounters. 169-186 - Elena Vildjiounaite, Satu-Marja Mäkelä, Mikko Lindholm, Reima Riihimäki, Vesa Kyllönen, Jani Mäntyjärvi, Heikki Ailisto:
Unobtrusive Multimodal Biometrics for Ensuring Privacy and Information Security with Personal Devices. 187-201 - Anthony J. Nicholson, Ian E. Smith, Jeff Hughes, Brian D. Noble:
LoKey: Leveraging the SMS Network in Decentralized, End-to-End Trust Establishment. 202-219 - Kazuhiro Minami, David Kotz:
Scalability in a Secure Distributed Proof System. 220-237 - Richard Sharp, James Scott, Alastair R. Beresford:
Secure Mobile Computing Via Public Terminals. 238-253 - Anind K. Dey, Timothy Sohn, Sara Streng, Justin Kodama:
iCAP: Interactive Prototyping of Context-Aware Applications. 254-271 - Shwetak N. Patel, Jun Rekimoto, Gregory D. Abowd:
iCam: Precise at-a-Distance Interaction in the Physical Environment. 272-287 - Elisabetta Farella, M. Sile O'Modhrain, Luca Benini, Bruno Riccò:
Gesture Signature for Ambient Intelligence Applications: A Feasibility Study. 288-304 - Cliff Randell, Erik Geelhoed, Alan J. Dix, Henk L. Muller:
Exploring the Effects of Target Location Size and Position System Accuracy on Location Based Applications. 305-320 - Elaine M. Huang, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Jay P. Trimble:
Displays in the Wild: Understanding the Dynamics and Evolution of a Display Ecology. 321-336 - Ryan Aipperspach, Elliot Cohen, John F. Canny:
Modeling Human Behavior from Simple Sensors in the Home. 337-348 - Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Jennifer Beaudin, Pallavi Kaushik, Jason Nawyn, Randy Rockinson:
Using a Live-In Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing Research. 349-365 - Keng-hao Chang, Shih-yen Liu, Hao-Hua Chu, Jane Yung-jen Hsu, Cheryl Chia-Hui Chen, Tung-yun Lin, Chieh-Yu Chen, Polly Huang:
The Diet-Aware Dining Table: Observing Dietary Behaviors over a Tabletop Surface. 366-382 - Mark Stringer, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Eric Charles Harris:
Lessons for the Future: Experiences with the Installation and Use of Today's Domestic Sensors and Technologies. 383-399
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