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ISWC
2006
IEEE
16 years 1 days ago
Towards Less Supervision in Activity Recognition from Wearable Sensors
Activity Recognition has gained a lot of interest in recent years due to its potential and usefulness for context-aware wearable computing. However, most approaches for activity r...
Tâm Huynh, Bernt Schiele
ISWC
2006
IEEE
16 years 1 days ago
Experience Map Creation by Virtual WLAN Location Estimation
We propose a non-cumbersome automatic location estimation method based on an easily accessible infrastructure: the 802.11 LAN. The method consists of two phases: a map-preparation...
Kenji Matsuzawa, Kenji Mase, Yasushi Hirano, Shoji...
CHI
2006
ACM
16 years 12 hour ago
Tinkering and gender in end-user programmers' debugging
Earlier research on gender effects with software features intended to help problem-solvers in end-user debugging environments has shown that females are less likely to use unfamil...
Laura Beckwith, Cory Kissinger, Margaret M. Burnet...
CHINZ
2006
ACM
16 years 12 hour ago
Virtual and augmented reality as spatial ability training tools
Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR – overlaying virtual objects onto the real world) offer interesting and wide spread possibilities to study different components of...
Andreas Dünser, Karin Steinbügl, Hannes ...
ETRA
2006
ACM
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16 years 10 hour ago
openEyes: a low-cost head-mounted eye-tracking solution
Eye tracking has long held the promise of being a useful methodology for human computer interaction. However, a number of barriers have stood in the way of the integration of eye ...
Dongheng Li, Jason S. Babcock, Derrick Parkhurst