In this paper we present MoCha-π, an exogenous coordination calculus that is based on mobile channels. A mobile channel is a coordination primitive that allows anonymous point-to...
Juan Guillen Scholten, Farhad Arbab, Frank S. de B...
Mobile devices offer the opportunity to play games nearly everywhere. Moreover, networked games allow individual players to interact with other people and to participate in a larg...
Amjad Akkawi, Sibylle Schaller, Oliver Wellnitz, L...
We demonstrate Parakeet – a continuous speech recognition system for mobile touch-screen devices. Parakeet’s interface is designed to make correcting errors easy on a handheld...
—An omnidirectional mobile robot is able, kinematically, to move in any planar direction regardless of current pose. To date, nearly all designs and analyses of omnidirectional r...
Automatic recognition of unstructured environments is an important problem for mobile robots. We focus on using audio features to recognize different auditory environments, where ...
Selina Chu, Shrikanth S. Narayanan, C. C. Jay Kuo,...