Late Breaking Results and Posters
Accepted Posters
MAGIC-Surfaces: Magnetically Interfaced Surfaces for Smart Space Applications
Masateru Minami (Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan)
Talking about Place: An Experiment in How People Describe Places
Changqing Zhou (University of Minnesota, USA)
Melodious Walkabout: Implicit Navigation with Contextualized Personal Audio Contents
Richard Etter, Marcus Specht (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FIT), Germany)
Experiment of Recalling Emotions in Wearable Experience Recordings
Shogo Shimura, Yasushi Hirano, Shoji Kajita, Kenji Mase (Nagoya University, Japan)
A Trust based Delegation System for Managing Access Control
Rainer Steffen, Rudi Knorr (Fraunhofer Institute for Communication Systems (ESK), Germany)
Context-based Messaging for Ad Hoc Networks
Daniel Cutting, Derek Corbett (University of Sydney, Australia), Aaron Quigley(University College Dublin, Ireland)
Describing Sensor Data for Pervasive Prototyping and
Development Kristof Van Laerhoven (Lancaster University, United
Kingdom)
Anonymization in Proactive Location Based Community Services
Georg Treu, Axel Küpper (University of Munich, Germany)
Self-Configuring Video-Sensor Networks
Doros Agathangelou, Benny Lo, Jeffrey Wang, Guangzhong Yang (Imperial College London, United Kingdom)
Back to Paper: A Technique for Browsing Multimedia Information by Pointing on Handwritten Notes
Ozan Cakmakci (University of Central Florida, USA), Francois Berard (IMAG, France)
A Noise Resilient Distributed Inference Framework for Body Sensor Networks
Surapa Thiemjarus, Benny Lo, Rachel King, Duncan Gillies, Guangzhong Yang (Imperial College London, United Kingdom)
ROC Analysis of Partitioning Method for Activity Recognition Using Two Microphones
Jamie Ward, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster (ETH Zürich, Switzerland)
Evaluating the Project54 speech user interface
Andrew Kun, Laslo Turner (University of New Hampshire, USA),
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Call for Late Breaking Results and Posters
Submission Deadline: February 1st 2005
With the category of Late Breaking Results and
Posters, PERVASIVE 2005 invites shorter papers
contributing original research findings, fundamental results, basic
research contribution, and novel ideas in the area of pervasive
computing technologies, systems and applications.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Device, communication, and interaction technologies for
pervasive computing
- Pervasive sensing and perception, and location and context
technologies
- Software infrastructure for pervasive computing systems and
environments
- Design, implementation and evaluation of pervasive systems and
applications
- Pervasive computing user interfaces and user experience
- Privacy, security and trust in pervasive computing
Submissions must be in Adobe PDF format, conform to the
Springer-Verlag LNCS style
and not longer than 4 pages.
All submissions will be handled using an electronic
submission system. Please submit your short paper at http://www.edas.info/home.cgi?c=4490.
A sketch outlining the planned poster presentation may be attached as an
additional page.
Contributions will be reviewed and accepted short papers will be
published in the adjunct proceedings of PERVASIVE 2005 which will be electronically available from the web-site. The posters will be
exhibited in the main conference area throughout the program. There
will be a reception dedicated to the presentation of posters and
demos. Furthermore, before the reception the authors have the chance to
briefly introduce their work in a single plenary session.
Late Breaking Results Chairs
Alois Ferscha
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
Email: ferscha ätt soft.uni-linz.ac.at
Web: http://www.soft.uni-linz.ac.at/About_Us/Staff/Ferscha/
Rene Mayrhofer
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
Email: rene ätt soft.uni-linz.ac.at
Web: http://www.soft.uni-linz.ac.at/About_Us/Staff/Mayrhofer/
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