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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, January 2015
- Gail R. Casper, Anna M. McDaniel:
Introduction to theme issue on technologies for patient-defined and patient-generated data. 1-2 - Patricia Flatley Brennan, Gail R. Casper:
Observing health in everyday living: ODLs and the care-between-the-care. 3-8 - Walter V. Sujansky, Douglas Kunz:
A standard-based model for the sharing of patient-generated health information with electronic health records. 9-25 - Matthew L. Lee, Anind K. Dey:
Sensor-based observations of daily living for aging in place. 27-43 - Karen G. Cheng, Gillian R. Hayes, Sen H. Hirano, Marni S. Nagel, Dianne E. Baker:
Challenges of integrating patient-centered data into clinical workflow for care of high-risk infants. 45-57 - Katherine K. Kim, Holly C. Logan, Edmund Young, Christina M. Sabee:
Youth-centered design and usage results of the iN Touch mobile self-management program for overweight/obesity. 59-68 - Tina Park, Peter Chira, Kimberly Miller, Lisa Nugent:
Living Profiles: an example of user-centered design in developing a teen-oriented personal health record. 69-77 - Murrey G. Olmsted, Barbara L. Massoudi, Yuying Zhang:
What consumers want in personal health applications: findings from Project HealthDesign. 79-83 - Deven McGraw, Robert Belfort, Helen Pfister, Susan Ingargiola:
Engaging patients while addressing their privacy concerns: the experience of Project HealthDesign. 85-89 - Deborah J. Cohen, Sara R. Keller, Gillian R. Hayes, David A. Dorr, Joan S. Ash, Dean F. Sittig:
Developing a model for understanding patient collection of observations of daily living: a qualitative meta-synthesis of the Project HealthDesign program. 91-102 - Daniel Gatica-Perez, Daniel Roggen, Masaaki Fukumoto:
Theme issue from ISWC 2013. 103-104 - Attila Reiss, Gustaf Hendeby, Didier Stricker:
A novel confidence-based multiclass boosting algorithm for mobile physical activity monitoring. 105-121 - Michael Hardegger, Daniel Roggen, Gerhard Tröster:
3D ActionSLAM: wearable person tracking in multi-floor environments. 123-141 - Hiroyuki Manabe, Masaaki Fukumoto, Tohru Yagi:
Conductive rubber electrodes for earphone-based eye gesture input interface. 143-154 - Melody Moore Jackson, Giancarlo Valentin, Larry Freil, Lily Burkeen, Clint Zeagler, Scott M. Gilliland, Barbara Currier, Thad Starner:
FIDO - Facilitating interactions for dogs with occupations: wearable communication interfaces for working dogs. 155-173 - Seokhwan Kim, Shin Takahashi, Jiro Tanaka:
A location-sensitive visual interface on the palm: interacting with common objects in an augmented space. 175-187 - Sen H. Hirano, Gillian R. Hayes, Khai N. Truong:
uSmell: exploring the potential for gas sensors to classify odors in ubicomp applications relative to airflow and distance. 189-202 - Andy Crabtree, Tom Rodden, Peter Tolmie, Richard Mortier, Tom Lodge, Patrick Brundell, Nadia Pantidi:
House rules: the collaborative nature of policy in domestic networks. 203-215 - Frank Bentley, Henriette Cramer, Jörg Müller:
Beyond the bar: the places where location-based services are used in the city. 217-223 - Theodosios Sapounidis, Stavros N. Demetriadis, Ioannis Stamelos:
Evaluating children performance with graphical and tangible robot programming tools. 225-237 - Saskia Bakker, Elise van den Hoven, Berry Eggen:
Peripheral interaction: characteristics and considerations. 239-254
Volume 19, Number 2, February 2015
- Franz Gravenhorst, Venet Osmani, Bert Arnrich, Amir Muaremi:
Exploring the link between behaviour and health. 255-257 - Francisco Javier Ordóñez, Paula de Toledo, Araceli Sanchis:
Sensor-based Bayesian detection of anomalous living patterns in a home setting. 259-270 - K. S. Gayathri, Susan Elias, Balaraman Ravindran:
Hierarchical activity recognition for dementia care using Markov Logic Network. 271-285 - Jie Wan, Michael J. O'Grady, Gregory M. P. O'Hare:
Dynamic sensor event segmentation for real-time activity recognition in a smart home context. 287-301 - Hande Özgür Alemdar, Can Tunca, Cem Ersoy:
Daily life behaviour monitoring for health assessment using machine learning: bridging the gap between domains. 303-315 - Nadir Weibel, Steven Rick, Colleen Emmenegger, Shazia Ashfaq, Alan Calvitti, Zia Agha:
LAB-IN-A-BOX: semi-automatic tracking of activity in the medical office. 317-334 - Franz Gravenhorst, Amir Muaremi, Jakob E. Bardram, Agnes Grünerbl, Oscar Mayora, Gabriel Wurzer, Mads Frost, Venet Osmani, Bert Arnrich, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster:
Mobile phones as medical devices in mental disorder treatment: an overview. 335-353 - Afsaneh Doryab, Mads Frost, Maria Faurholt-Jepsen, Lars Vedel Kessing, Jakob E. Bardram:
Impact factor analysis: combining prediction with parameter ranking to reveal the impact of behavior on health outcome. 355-365 - Brianne Campbell, Kelly E. Caine, Kay Connelly, Thomas Doub, April Bragg:
Cell phone ownership and use among mental health outpatients in the USA. 367-378 - Luís A. Castro, Jesús Favela, Eduardo Quintana, Moisés Pérez:
Behavioral data gathering for assessing functional status and health in older adults using mobile phones. 379-391 - Luís A. Castro, Jesús Favela, Eduardo Quintana, Moisés Pérez:
Erratum to: Behavioral data gathering for assessing functional status and health in older adults using mobile phones. 393-394 - Md Munirul Haque, Ferdaus Ahmed Kawsar, Mohammad Adibuzzaman, Md. Miftah Uddin, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Richard Love, Ragib Hasan, Rumana Dowla, Tahmina Ferdousy, Reza Salim:
e-ESAS: Evolution of a participatory design-based solution for breast cancer (BC) patients in rural Bangladesh. 395-413 - Shaowei Chu, Jiro Tanaka:
Design of a motion-based gestural menu-selection interface for a self-portrait camera. 415-424 - Evangelos Niforatos, Evangelos Karapanos:
EmoSnaps: a mobile application for emotion recall from facial expressions. 425-444 - Florian Güldenpfennig, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Personal digital archives on mobile phones with MEO. 445-461 - Charlie Wilson, Tom Hargreaves, Richard Hauxwell-Baldwin:
Smart homes and their users: a systematic analysis and key challenges. 463-476 - John M. Carroll, Blaine Hoffman, Kyungsik Han, Mary Beth Rosson:
Reviving community networks: hyperlocality and suprathresholding in Web 2.0 designs. 477-491
Volume 19, Numbers 3-4, July 2015
- Damianos Gavalas, Vlasios Kasapakis, Bin Guo:
Theme issue on mobile and pervasive games. 493-494 - Misha Sra, Chris Schmandt:
Expanding social mobile games beyond the device screen. 495-508 - Daniel Kade, Kaan Aksit, Hakan Ürey, Oguzhan Özcan:
Head-mounted mixed reality projection display for games production and entertainment. 509-521 - Vlasios Kasapakis, Damianos Gavalas, Nikos Bubaris:
Pervasive games field trials: recruitment of eligible participants through preliminary game phases. 523-536 - Stefanie Lemcke, Kora Haedge, Raphael Zender, Ulrike Lucke:
RouteMe: a multilevel pervasive game on mobile ad hoc routing. 537-549 - Zhihan Lv, Alaa Halawani, Shengzhong Feng, Shafiq ur Réhman, Haibo Li:
Touch-less interactive augmented reality game on vision-based wearable device. 551-567 - Ellen A. A. Jaatun, Wendy MacCaull:
Aspects of ubiquitous computing for improved clinical practice. 569-571 - M. Jamal Deen:
Information and communications technologies for elderly ubiquitous healthcare in a smart home. 573-599 - Joakim Klemets, Katrien De Moor:
Patient responsibility reallocation: a user-centered approach to support nurses' handling of nurse calls. 601-621 - Pilar Mata, Austin Chamney, Gary Viner, Douglas Archibald, Liam Peyton:
A development framework for mobile healthcare monitoring apps. 623-633 - Ellen Anna Andreassen Jaatun, Dagny Faksvåg Haugen, Yngve Dahl, Anders Kofod-Petersen:
Designing a reliable pain drawing tool: avoiding interaction flaws by better tailoring to patients' impairments. 635-648 - Babak A. Farshchian, Yngve Dahl:
The role of ICT in addressing the challenges of age-related falls: a research agenda based on a systematic mapping of the literature. 649-666 - Malak Baslyman, Raoufeh Rezaee, Daniel Amyot, Alain Mouttham, Rana Chreyh, Glen Geiger, Alan Stewart, Samer Sader:
Real-time and location-based hand hygiene monitoring and notification: proof-of-concept system and experimentation. 667-688 - Soudabeh Khodambashi:
Alignment of an intra-operating management process to a health information system: a Lean analysis approach. 689-698 - Tonje C. Osmundsen, Ellen Anna Andreassen Jaatun, Gunhild Foss Heggem, Bård Erik Kulseng:
Service innovation from the edges: enhanced by telemedicine decision support. 699-708 - Mikko Perttunen, Vassilis Kostakos, Jukka Riekki, Timo Ojala:
Urban traffic analysis through multi-modal sensing. 709-721 - Brian Chung Shiong Loh, Patrick Hang Hui Then:
Mobile Imagery eXchange (MIX) toolkit: data sharing for the unconnected. 723-740
Volume 19, Numbers 5-6, August 2015
- Marianna Obrist, Pablo César, Santosh Basapur:
Forward to the theme issue on interactive experiences for television and online video. 741-742 - Mark McGill, John H. Williamson, Stephen A. Brewster:
A review of collocated multi-user TV - Examining the changing role of the TV in the multi-viewer, multi-screen home. 743-759 - Jeroen Vanattenhoven, David Geerts:
Contextual aspects of typical viewing situations: a new perspective for recommending television and video content. 761-779 - Radu-Daniel Vatavu, Matei Mancas:
Evaluating visual attention for multi-screen television: measures, toolkit, and experimental findings. 781-801 - Mikel Zorrilla, Njål T. Borch, François Daoust, Alexander Erk, Julián Flórez, Alberto Lafuente:
A Web-based distributed architecture for multi-device adaptation in media applications. 803-820 - Ionut-Alexandru Zaiti, Stefan Gheorghe Pentiuc, Radu-Daniel Vatavu:
On free-hand TV control: experimental results on user-elicited gestures with Leap Motion. 821-838 - Amela Karahasanovic, Jan Heim:
Understanding the behaviour of online TV users. 839-852 - Reuben Kirkham, Tom Bartindale, Michael Evans, Patrick Olivier:
Build me a Ubicomp: bespoke ubiquitous accessibility in live television production environments. 853-880 - Adalberto Lafcadio Simeone, Ming Ki Chong, Corina Sas, Hans Gellersen:
Select & Apply: understanding how users act upon objects across devices. 881-896 - Matthew A. Dunlap, Anthony Hoi Tin Tang, Saul Greenberg:
Applying geocaching principles to site-based citizen science and eliciting reactions via a technology probe. 897-913 - Mirjami Jutila, Esko Strömmer, Mari Ervasti, Mika Hillukkala, Pekka Karhula, Juhani Laitakari:
Safety services for children: a wearable sensor vest with wireless charging. 915-927 - Stephen Snow, Dhaval Vyas, Margot Brereton:
When an eco-feedback system joins the family. 929-940 - Peter Riedl, Rene Mayrhofer, Andreas Möller, Matthias Kranz, Florian Lettner, Clemens Holzmann, Marion Koelle:
Only play in your comfort zone: interaction methods for improving security awareness on mobile devices. 941-954 - Hotaka Takizawa, Shotaro Yamaguchi, Mayumi Aoyagi, Nobuo Ezaki, Shinji Mizuno:
Kinect cane: an assistive system for the visually impaired based on the concept of object recognition aid. 955-965 - Yanxia Zhang, Ming Ki Chong, Jörg Müller, Andreas Bulling, Hans Gellersen:
Eye tracking for public displays in the wild. 967-981 - Kaska Porayska-Pomsta, Christopher Frauenberger, Helen Pain, Gnanathusharan Rajendran, Tim J. Smith, Rachel Menzies, Mary Ellen Foster, Alyssa Alcorn, Sam Wass, Sara Bernardini, Katerina Avramides, Wendy Keay-Bright, J. Chen, Annalu Waller, Karen Guldberg, Judith Good, Oliver Lemon:
Erratum to: Developing technology for autism: an interdisciplinary approach. 983
Volume 19, Number 7, October 2015
- Yunchuan Sun, Rongfang Bie, Peter Thomas, Xiuzhen Cheng:
Theme issue on advances in the Internet of Things: identification, information, and knowledge. 985-987 - Anton Umek, Saso Tomazic, Anton Kos:
Wearable training system with real-time biofeedback and gesture user interface. 989-998 - Hongjuan Li, Yingwen Chen, Xiuzhen Cheng, Keqiu Li, Dechang Chen:
Secure friend discovery based on encounter history in mobile social networks. 999-1009 - Xia Wang, Shengling Wang, Wenshuang Liang, Rongfang Bie, Feng Zhao:
The dissemination distance of mobile opportunistic networks. 1011-1019 - Junping Wang, Qiuming Kuang, Shihui Duan:
A new online anomaly learning and detection for large-scale service of Internet of Thing. 1021-1031 - Qinghe Du, Houbing Song, Qian Xu, Pinyi Ren, Li Sun:
Interference-controlled D2D routing aided by knowledge extraction at cellular infrastructure towards ubiquitous CPS. 1033-1043 - Mikhail Sysoev, Andrej Kos, Matevz Pogacnik:
Noninvasive stress recognition considering the current activity. 1045-1052 - Zhihua Zhang, Huanwen Wang, Yanghua Gao:
C2MP: Chebyshev chaotic map-based authentication protocol for RFID applications. 1053-1061 - Jin Liu, Jiaming Jiang, Xiaohui Cui, Wei Yang, Xiao Liu:
Power consumption prediction of web services for energy-efficient service selection. 1063-1073 - ZhangBing Zhou, Riliang Xing, Walid Gaaloul, Yongping Xiong:
A three-dimensional sub-region query processing mechanism in underwater WSNs. 1075-1086 - Jing Zhou, Qi Huang, Weifeng Xie, Zhiguo Qu:
SShare: a simulator for studying and evaluating decentralized SPARQL query processing. 1087-1097 - Weishan Zhang, Liang Xu, Pengcheng Duan, Wenjuan Gong, Qinghua Lu, Su Yang:
A video cloud platform combing online and offline cloud computing technologies. 1099-1110 - Lichen Zhang, Zhipeng Cai, Junling Lu, Xiaoming Wang:
Mobility-aware routing in delay tolerant networks. 1111-1123 - Xiaohui Cui, Nanhai Yang, Zhibo Wang, Cheng Hu, Weiping Zhu, Hanjie Li, Yujie Ji, Cheng Liu:
Chinese social media analysis for disease surveillance. 1125-1132 - Junping Wang, Shihui Duan, Youkang Shi:
Multi-objects scalable coordinated learning in internet of things. 1133-1144 - Abdulrahman Alhothaily, Arwa Alrawais, Xiuzhen Cheng, Rongfang Bie:
A novel verification method for payment card systems. 1145-1156 - Rashid Mehmood, Maqbool Uddin Shaikh, Rongfang Bie, Hussain Dawood, Hassan Dawood:
IoT-enabled Web warehouse architecture: a secure approach. 1157-1167 - Corina Sas, Rohit Chopra:
MeditAid: a wearable adaptive neurofeedback-based system for training mindfulness state. 1169-1182 - Kher Hui Ng, Victoria Shipp, Richard Mortier, Steve Benford, Martin Flintham, Tom Rodden:
Understanding food consumption lifecycles using wearable cameras. 1183-1195 - Eiman Kanjo, Luluah Al-Husain, Alan Chamberlain:
Emotions in context: examining pervasive affective sensing systems, applications, and analyses. 1197-1212 - Eiman Kanjo, Luluah Al-Husain, Alan Chamberlain:
Erratum to: Emotions in context: examining pervasive affective sensing systems, applications, and analyses. 1213 - John Dowell, Sylvain Malacria, Hana Kim, Edward Anstead:
Companion apps for information-rich television programmes: representation and interaction. 1215-1228 - John Dowell, Sylvain Malacria, Hana Kim, Edward Anstead:
Erratum to: Companion apps for information-rich television programmes: representation and interaction. 1229-1231
Volume 19, Number 8, December 2015
- Alison Burrows, Rachael Gooberman-Hill, David Coyle:
Empirically derived user attributes for the design of home healthcare technologies. 1233-1245 - Andy Crabtree, Alan Chamberlain, Stela Valchovska, Mark Davies, Kevin Glover, Chris Greenhalgh:
"I've got a sheep with three legs if anybody wants it?": re-visioning the rural economy. 1247-1258 - Sébastien Kubicki, Marion Wolff, Sophie Lepreux, Christophe Kolski:
RFID interactive tabletop application with tangible objects: exploratory study to observe young children' behaviors. 1259-1274 - Hyojoon Bae, Jules White, Mani Golparvar Fard, Yao Pan, Yu Sun:
Fast and scalable 3D cyber-physical modeling for high-precision mobile augmented reality systems. 1275-1294 - Youngsun Kim, Jaedong Lee, Gerard Jounghyun Kim:
Extending "out of the body" tactile phantom sensations to 2D and applying it to mobile interaction. 1295-1311
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