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CHI
2008
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Activity sensing in the wild: a field trial of ubifit garden
Recent advances in small inexpensive sensors, low-power processing, and activity modeling have enabled applications that use on-body sensing and machine learning to infer people&#...
Sunny Consolvo, David W. McDonald, Tammy Toscos, M...
HUC
2011
Springer
12 years 5 months ago
HeatProbe: a thermal-based power meter for accounting disaggregated electricity usage
To promote energy-saving behavior, disaggregating electricity usage is critical for increasing consumer awareness of energy usage behavior. This study proposes HeatProbe, a therma...
Bo-Jhang Ho, Hsin-Liu Cindy Kao, Nan-Chen Chen, Ch...
CHI
2009
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Cost-effective wearable sensor to detect EMF
In this paper we present the design of a cost-effective wearable sensor to detect and indicate the strength and other characteristics of the electric field emanating from a laptop...
Cati Vaucelle, Hiroshi Ishii, Joseph A. Paradiso
HUC
2009
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
HydroSense: infrastructure-mediated single-point sensing of whole-home water activity
Recent work has examined infrastructure-mediated sensing as a practical, low-cost, and unobtrusive approach to sensing human activity in the physical world. This approach is based...
Jon Froehlich, Eric Larson, Tim Campbell, Conor Ha...
CHI
2003
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
ThumbSense: automatic input mode sensing for touchpad-based interactions
While manipulating the touchpad, a user’s hand position must be away from the keyboard’s home position. This effect hinders smooth switching between text entry and pointer man...
Jun Rekimoto