In this paper, we study the impact of considering context information for the annotation of emotions. Concretely, we propose the inclusion of the history of user
Discriminatory information about person identity is multimodal. Yet, most person recognition systems are unimodal, e.g. the use of facial appearance. With a view to exploiting the ...
Niall A. Fox, Ralph Gross, Jeffrey F. Cohn, Richar...
To form a deep understanding of the present; we need to find and engage history. We present an informal history capture and retrieval mechanism for collaborative, earlystage infor...
Scott R. Klemmer, Michael Thomsen, Ethan Phelps-Go...
Psychologically preparing for upcoming events can be a difficult task, particularly when switching social contexts, e.g., from office work to a family event. To help with such tra...
Timothy Sohn, Leila Takayama, Dean Eckles, Rafael ...
This paper describes a platform for the user-centred design and evaluation of adaptive, context-aware services in the wireless, mobile and pervasive computing markets. It focuses o...
Eleanor O'Neill, David Lewis, Kris McGlinn, Simon ...