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HUC
2009
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Recognizing daily activities with RFID-based sensors
We explore a dense sensing approach that uses RFID sensor network technology to recognize human activities. In our setting, everyday objects are instrumented with UHF RFID tags ca...
Michael Buettner, Richa Prasad, Matthai Philipose,...
LOCA
2009
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Daily Routine Recognition through Activity Spotting
This paper explores the possibility of using low-level activity spotting for daily routine recognition. Using occurrence statistics of lowlevel activities and simple classifiers b...
Ulf Blanke, Bernt Schiele
MODELS
2009
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Teaching Modeling: Why, When, What?
This paper reports on a panel discussion held during the Educators’ Symposium at MODELS’2009. It shortly explains the context provided for the discussion and outlines the state...
Jean Bézivin, Robert France, Martin Gogolla...
AUSAI
2001
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
An Investigation of an Adaptive Poker Player
: Other work has shown that adaptive learning can be highly successful in developing programs which are able to play games at a level similar to human players and, in some cases, e...
Graham Kendall, Mark Willdig
COSIT
2001
Springer
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15 years 8 months ago
Double-Crossing: Decidability and Computational Complexity of a Qualitative Calculus for Navigation
Abstract. The Double Cross calculus has been proposed for the purpose of navigation based on qualitative information about spatial configurations. Up until now, however, no result...
Alexander Scivos, Bernhard Nebel
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