Keynote Speakers
Towards Self-Driving Cars 
Sebastian Thrun, Google
  Abstract: Imagine if your car could drive itself. Get in, 
  push a button, and everything else is done by your car. This presentation 
  will introduce you to the fascinating world of self-driving cars. Google has
  developed a fleet of modified Priuses that can drive themselves on public roads 
  in California. In the past months, Google's cars have driven over 150,000 
  miles, in places like downtown San Francisco, LA, and near Lake Tahoe. While 
  this technology is still in the research stage, it may one day transform 
  society, leading to better and safer modes of transportation.
  Bio: Sebastian Thrun is a Google Fellow, a member of the 
  National Academy of Engineering and the German Academy of Sciences, and a 
  Stanford Professor of Computer Science. Fast Magazine selected him as the 
  fifth most creative person in business, the UK Telegraph included him in 
  their list of 100 living geniuses, and Popular Science included him in their 
  2005 list of Brilliant Ten. His self-driving car was named one of the 50 best 
  inventions of 2010 by Time Magazine, and it was awarded a Crunchy by TechCrunch 
  in 2011. Thrun led the team that won the DARPA Grand Challenge, against more 
  than 190 competitors.
What if your contact lens could show you images? 
Babak A. Parviz, University of Washington
  Abstract: Contact lenses provide a unique interface with the 
  human body. Millions of people wear contact lenses in the United States 
  everyday and for most of them, wearing these polymer objects is comfortable 
  enough that throughout the day, they forget this piece is on their eye surface. 
  The research group at the University of Washington has been working on integrating 
  micron-scale and nano-scale devices on contact lenses in the past few years. 
  The two main application areas are integrating a wireless display on a contact 
  lens to enable the user to see computer generated graphics and using contact 
  lenses with embedded biosensors for continuous monitoring of human health.  
  This talk provides a brief overview of the progress made to this date towards 
  designing and building such contact lenses.
  Bio: Babak Parviz is the Gerald McMorrow Associate professor 
  of innovation at the University of Washington. He received his undergraduate 
  degrees in electrical engineering and literature and his graduate degrees in 
  physics and electrical engineering. He was a device designer and product 
  manager in a photonics start-up and completed his postdoctoral fellowship in 
  chemistry and chemical biology before joining the University of Washington 
  in 2003. He is the recipient of a number of awards including MIT TR35 and NSF 
  CAREER award. His work has been put on display at the London Museum of Science 
  and has been reported on widely globally. His main areas of research are 
  microtechnology, nanotechnology, and bionanotechnology.
ISWC Sessions
ISWC: Users
    Session Chair : Bruce Thomas
  AirTouch: Synchronizing in-air hand gesture and on-body tactile feedback to augment mobile gesture interaction
  Seungyon Claire Lee, BoHao Li, Thad Starner
  A Method of Measuring Garment Movement for Wearable Sensing
  Lucy Dunne, Guido Gioberto, Helen Koo
  How should a Wearable Rowing Trainer look like? A User Study
  Tobias Franke, Christian Pieringer, Paul Lukowicz
ISWC: Smartphones as Wearables
    Session Chair : Thad Starner
  
 GroupUs: Smartphone Proximity Data and Human Interaction Type Mining
  Trinh Minh Tri Do, Daniel Gatica-Perez
  
 Who's Who with Big-Five: Analyzing and Classifying Personality Traits with Smartphones
  Gokul Chittaranjan, Jan Blom, Daniel Gatica-Perez
  Collaborative PDR Localisation with Mobile Phones
  Kamil Kloch, Paul Lukowicz, Carl Fischer
ISWC: Novel Sensing
    Session Chair : Tom Martin
  South by South-East or sitting at the desk. Can orientation be a place?
  Ulf Blanke, Robert Rehner, Bernt Schiele
  A Context Aware System Based on Scent
  Yasuki Kobayashi, Tsutomu Terada, Masahiko Tsukamoto
  Sensing Dance Engagement for Collaborative Music Control
  Michael Kuhn, Martin Wirz, Matthias Flückiger, Roger Wattenhofer, Gerhard Troster
  Evaluating Gesture Recognition by Multiple-Sensor-Containing Mobile Devices
  Kazuya Murao, Tsutomu Terada, Ai Yano, Ryuichi Matsukura
  (Video)PowerSaver - Activity-Based Implicit Energy Management
  A. Ferscha, J. Erhart, P. Halbmayer, M. Matscheko, M. Wirthig, S. Eisl, N. Hölzl, A. Abart, J. Kaltenleithner, H. Zeinhofer, W. Zandomeneghi
ISWC: Education
    Session Chair : Oliver Amft
  
 An interdisciplinary undergraduate design course for wearable and pervasive computing products
  Thomas Martin, Kahyun Kim, Jason Forsyth, Lisa McNair, Eloise Coupey, Ed Dorsa
  Panel on Education and Wearable Computing
  Mark Smith, Clint Zeagler, Tom Martin, Daniel P. Siewiorek
ISWC: Recognition
    Session Chair : Dan Siewiorek
  
 Unsupervised adaptation to on-body sensor displacement in acceleration-based activity recognition
  Hamidreza Bayati, José del R. Millán, Ricardo Chavarriaga
  What can an arm holster worn smart phone do for activity recognition?
  Michael Muehlbauer, Gernot Bahle, Paul Lukowicz
  Self-taught learning for activity spotting in on-body motion sensor data
  Oliver Amft
ISWC: Activity
    Session Chair : Paul Lukowitz
  
 Unsupervised Activity Recognition with User's Physical Characteristics Data
  Takuya Maekawa, Shinji Watanabe
  A Large Scale Gathering System for Activity Data with Mobile Sensors
  Yuichi Hattori, Sozo Inoue, Go Hirakawa
  What do sensors know about your running performance?
  Christina Strohrmann, Holger Harms, Gerhard Troester
ISWC Design Exhibition
  Photonic Bike Clothing I - For Urban Biker
  Sunhee Lee, Donghea Lee
  Photonic Bike Clothing II - For Lux Biker
  Sunhee Lee, Hyejin Bae
  The Printing Dress: You are what you Tweet
  Sheridan Martin Small, Asta Roseway
  (1st Overall, 1st Concept, 3rd Execution)
  Talk to the Hand
  Halley P Profita, Scott Gilliland
  (2nd Overall, 2nd Concept)
  To Answer or Not to Answer Scarf
  Halley P Profita, Scott Gilliland
  Color It Your Dress with Touch-sensitive Fiber-Optics and Remote-Controlled LEDs : The Coloring Dress I and II
  Helen Koo
  (2nd Execution)
  CHAT: Cetacean Hearing Augmentation & Telemetry
  Stewart Butler, James McCarty, Scott Oliveria, Ryan Hanser, Blake Hinton, Thad Starner, Denise Herzing
  MP3 Fedora
  Jonathan Spoerke, David Quigley, John Bartz, Chris Zajac
  Ping: A Social Networking Garment
  Jennifer Darmor, Jesse Graupmann, Tanya Min Jee Ellis
  (2nd Concept)
 
  Zip: Control Your Music
  Jennifer Darmor, Lori Wahl
  (3rd Overall, 1st Execution)
  Soft Glow
  Elizabeth Hillmann
  Combining Opposites: Wood Dress with Light Up Shawl
  Dziyana Zhyhar
  SENSOREE Therapeutic Bio.media
  Kristin Neidlinger, Wendy Ju
  (2nd Concept)
ISWC Demos
  Textile Interface: Embroidered Jog-Wheel 
  Clint Zeagler, Scott Gilliland, Halley Profita, Thad Starner
 
  An RFID-Based Smart Wardrobe Reminder System 
  Lucy E. Dunne, Vivian Zhang, Helen Koo, Allison Danzl, Loren Terveen
ISWC Posters
  Toward Record of Scores and Stats: Count of the Stroke Number Using a Mobile Phone Accelerometer
  Shigeki Muramatsu, Takafumi Watanabe, Daisuke Kamisaka, Arei Kobayashi, Hiroyuki Yokoyama, Takeshi Iwamoto
  Glove-Based Sensor Support for Dynamic Tangible Buttons in Spatial Augmented Reality Design Environments
  Bruce Thomas, Mark Smith, Tim Simon, Jun Park, Joonsun Park, Stewart Von Itzstein, Ross Smith
  Interfacing Mobile Devices with Electronic Textiles using Spatial Information
  Bae Sun Kim, Hee Sook Shin, Yong Ki Son, Il-Yeon Cho, Hyung Sun Lee
  GSR Sock: A New e-Textile Sensor Prototype
  Jennifer Healey
  Foot Menu: using heel rotation information for menu selection
  Kang Zhong, Feng Tian, Hongan Wang
  Fabrics Capable of Capacitive Energy Storage
  Kristy Jost, Carlos Perez, John McDonough, Volker Presser, Genevieve Dion, Yury Gogotsi
  Detecting Posture Mirroring in Social Interactions with Wearable Sensors
  Sebastian Feese, Bert Arnrich, Gerhard Troster, Betholt Meyer, Klaus Jonas
  Evaluating Effect of Concreteness in Instructions for Gesture Recognition
  Kazuya Murao, Tsutomu Terada
  Indoor-Outdoor Navigation System for Visually-Impaired Pedestrians:  Preliminary Evaluation of Position Measurement and Obstacle
  Takeshi Kurata,  Masakatsu Kourogi,  Tomoya Ishikawa,  Yoshinari Kameda,  Kyota Aoki, Jun Ishikawa
Pervasive Sessions
Pervasive: Practices with Smartphones
    Session Chair :  Rene Mayrhofer
    (Video) GymSkill: Mobile Exercise Skill Assessment to Support Personal Health and Fitness
    Andreas Möller, Johannes Scherr, Luis Roalter, Stefan Diewald, Matthias Kranz, Nils Hammerla, Thomas Ploetz, Patrick Olivier
    
 (Video) Activity Recognition on Mobile Phones - Why do we need it and how can it be done?
    Matthias Budde, Martin Berchtold, Michael Beigl
  Planning, Apps, and the High-end Smartphone: Exploring the Landscape of Modern Cross-device Reaccess
  Elizabeth Bales, Timothy Sohn, Vidya Setlur
  Understanding Human-Smartphone Concerns: A Study of Battery Life
  Denzil Ferreira, Anind K. Dey, Vassilis Kostakos
Pervasive: Sensing at Home, Sensing at Work
    Session Chair :  Judy Kay  
    (Video) A Framework for Opportunistic Context and Activity Recognition 
    Gerold Hoelzl, Marc Kurz, Alois Ferscha, Daniel Roggen, Alberto Calatroni, Gerhard Troester, Ricardo Chavarriaga, Jose del R. Millan, Hesam Sagha, Paul Lukowicz
    
 (Video) Cooperative Situation Awareness for a Railway Collision Avoidance System (RCAS) 
    Thomas Strang, Andreas Lehner, Cristina Rico Garcia, Oliver Heirich, Anja Grosch
  Monitoring Residential Noise for Prospective Home Owners and Renters
  Thomas Zimmerman Christine Robson
  A Longitudinal Study of Pressure Sensing to Infer Real-World Water Usage Events in the Home
  Jon Froehlich, Eric Larson, Elliot Saba, Tim Campbell, Les Atlas, James Fogarty, Shwetak Patel
  Exploring the Design Space for Situated Glyphs to Support Dynamic Work Environments
  Fahim Kawsar, Jo Vermeulen, Kevin Smith, Kris Luyten, Gerd Kortuem
Pervasive: Predicting the Future
    Session Chair :  Marc Langheinrich
    
 (Video) SmartFactory - Towards a Factory-of-Things 
    Detlef Zuehlke, Ruediger Dabelow
    (Video) MobiDics - Improving University Education With A Mobile Didactics Toolbox 
    Andreas Möller, Angelika Thielsch, Luis Roalter, Stefan Diewald, Andreas Hendrich, Barbara Meyer, Matthias Kranz
  
 Learning Time-Based Presence Probabilities
  John Krumm, A.J. Bernheim Brush
  n-gram Geo-Trace Modeling
  Senaka Buthpitiya, Ying Zhang, Anind K. Dey, Martin Griss
Pervasive: Location Sensing
    Session Chair :  John Krumm
    (Video) Mobile Context-based Ride Sharing
    Alireza Sahami,Thomas Kubtiza, Florian Alt, Philipp Tarasiewicz, Andreas Bungert, Vladimir Minakov, Albrecht Schmidt
  Autonomous Construction of a WiFi Access Point Map Using Multidimensional Scaling
  Jahyoung Koo, Hojung Cha
  Identifying Important Places in Peoples Lives from Cellular Network Data
  Sibren Isaacman, Richard Becker, Ramón Cáceres, Stephen Kobourov, Margaret Martonosi, James Rowland, Alexander Varshavsky
  NextPlace: A Spatio-Temporal Prediction Framework for Pervasive Systems
  Salvatore Scellato, Mirco Musolesi, Cecilia Mascolo, Vito Latora, Andrew T. Campbell
Pervasive: Augmenting Mobile Phone Use
    Session Chair :  Tico Ballagas
  Using Decision-Theoretic Experience Sampling to Build Personalized Mobile Phone Interruption Models
  Stephanie Rosenthal, Anind K. Dey, Manuela Veloso
  
 SpeakerSense: Energy Efficient Unobtrusive Speaker Identification on MobilePhones
  Hong Lu, A.J. Bernheim Brush, Bodhi Priyantha, Amy K. Karlson, Jie Liu
  Text Text Revolution: A Game that Improves Text Entry on Mobile Touchscreen Keyboards
  Dmitry Rudchenko, Tim Paek, Eric Badger
Pervasive: Pervasive Computing in The Public Arena
    Session Chair :  Anind Dey
    (Video) Wearable MC System
    Tomonari Okada, Tetsuya Yamamoto, Tsutomu Terada, Masahiko Tsukamoto
  Pervasive Sensing to Model Political Opinions in Face-to-Face Networks
  Anmol Madan, Katayoun Farrahi, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Alex (Sandy) Pentland
  
 Lessons from Touring a Location-Based Experience
  Leif Oppermann, Martin Flintham, Stuart Reeves, Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, Joe Marshall, Matt Adams, Ju Row Farr, Nick Tandavanitj
Pervasive: Public Displays
    Session Chair :  Trevor Pering
    (Video) A Performer Support System for Interactive Performances Using Projector 
    Jun Ikeda, Tsutomu Terada, Masahiko Tsukamoto
  Hybrid prototyping by using virtual and miniature simulation for designing spatial interactive information systems
  Yasuto Nakanishi, Koji Sekiguchi, Takuro Ohmori, Soh kitahara, Daisuke Akatsuka
  Designing Shared Public Display Networks Implications from Todays Paper-Based Notice Areas
  Florian Alt, Nemanja Memarovic, Ivan Elhart, Dominik Bial, Albrecht Schmidt, Marc Langheinrich, Gunnar Harboe, Elaine Huang, Marcello P. Scipioni
Pervasive: Hands on with Sensing
    Session Chair :  A.J. Brush
    (Video) SenseWaves: Radiowaves for context recognition 
    Markus Scholz, Stefan Sigg, Gerrit Bagschik, Toni Guenther, Georg von Zengen, Dimana Shishkova, Yusheng Ji, Michael Beigl
    (Video) Towards a Rowing Technique Evaluation Based on Oar Orientation 
    Franz Gravenhorst, Bernd Tessendorf, Gerhard Tröster
  Recognizing the Use of Portable Electrical Devices with Hand-worn Magnetic Sensors
  Takuya Maekawa, Yasue Kishino, Yasushi Sakurai, Takayuki Suyama
  3D Gesture Recognition: An Evaluation of User and System Performance
  Michael Wright, Chun-Jung Lin, Eamonn O'Neill, Darren Cosker, Peter Johnson
Pervasive: Sensing on the Body
    Session Chair :  Kurt Partridge
    
 (Video) The emotional computer
    Peter Robinson
  Recognition of Hearing Needs from Body and Eye Movements to Improve Hearing Instruments
  Bernd Tessendorf, Andreas Bulling, Daniel Roggen, Thomas Stiefmeier, Manuela Feilner, Peter Derleth, Gerhard Tröster
  Recognizing whether sensors are on the same body
  Cory Cornelius, David Kotz
  Sensing and Classifying Impairments of GPS Reception on Mobile Devices
  Henrik Blunck, Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard, Thomas Skjødeberg Toftegaard
Pervasive Demos
  Paraimpu: a Social Tool for the Web of Things 
  Antonio Pintus, Davide Carboni, Andrea Piras
  
 LunchCommunicator: Communication Support System using a Lunchbox 
  Naoko Kotani, Koji Tsukada, Keita Watanabe, Itiro Siio
  Clever Shopper: Supporting In-Store Decision-making 
  Preethi Srinivas, Haidan Huang, Afarin Pirzadeh, Davide Bolchini
  PowerFlower: a low-level electrical energy consumption feedback ambient display 
  Adrian Ocneanu, Mary Barreto, Luis Gomes, Nuno Nunes
  Cookmark Collaborative Cooking Tool 
  Carol Chen, Janani Vasudev, Jinyoung Baik
  
 Program Your Reality with dinam-mite
  Dawud Gordon, Martin Alexander Neumann, Michael Beigl
  
 A Miniaturized Display Network for Situated Glyphs 
  Gerd Kortuem, Fahim Kawsar, Phil Scholl, Michael Beigl, Adalberto Simeone, Kevin Smith
  Participatory noise mapping 
  Ellie D'Hondt, Matthias Stevens
  GuideCam: A Digital Camera with Picture Spot Finder 
  Chiho Watanabe, Koji Tsukada, Takayuki Goto, Itiro Siio
  Pervasive Cameras: Making Sense of Many Angles using Radial Basis Function Interpolation and Salients Analysis 
  Yotam Mann, Adrian Freed
  Mobile NFC Games: New Techniques and Applications 
  Luis Sarmenta
  Place Sticker: Energy Harvesting Approach for Low Cost Wi-Fi AP Positioning Infrastructure 
  Nobuhiko Nishio, Ryuta Oka, Tran Xuan Duc, Ismail Arai
Pervasive Posters
  Digifieds: Evaluating Suitable Interaction Techniques for Shared Public Notice Areas
  Florian Alt, Dominik Bial, Thomas Kubitza, Alireza Sahami Shirazi, Markus Ortel, Björn Zurmaar, Firas Zaidan, Tim Lewen, Albrecht Schmidt
  Particle filtering on GPU for indoor pedestrian localisation
  Agata Brajdic, Robert Harle
  (
 paper evalution) AwareHanger: Context-aware hanger for detecting the status of laundry
  Nanami Tajima, Koji Tsukada, Itiro Siio
  HeatProbe: a Thermal-based Power Meter System for Tracking Per-user Power Consumption
  Nan-Chen Chen, Bo-Jhang Ho, Hsin-Liu Kao, Chuang-Wen You, Hao-Hua Chu, Ming-Syan Chen
  (
 automated evalution) Cheers!: Sharing Social TV Experiences and Interactions Using Mobile Phones
  Jee Yeon Hwang, Henry Holtzman
  Automatic poster evaluation
  Floris van Liere, Oliver Amft
  Chasing the Holy Grail of Mobile Advertising: An Interaction Framework for a User-Centered Mobile Marketing
  Felix Portnoy
Joint Doctoral Consortium
  Designing for Meaningful Public Interactive Environments
  Peter van Waart
  Wearable Computing In Factory Environment
  Patrick Zschaler
  Instrumented Tools as Ubiquitous Interfaces 
  Manish Parekh
  Combining Unsupervised Learning and Generative Models for Activity Recognition with Wearable Sensors
  Albert Hein
  Goal Oriented Opportunistic Sensing
  Gerold Hoelzl
  Sensors meet Social: Data in a Connected World
  Elizabeth Bales
  Auditory Scene Analysis for Activity-Aware Computing Using Audio Features as Text Cues 
  Jessica Beltrán-Márquez
  A Sustainable Model for Smart Clothing Design
  Helen Koo