We are developing a wearable device that attempts to alleviate some everyday memory problems. The “memory prosthesis” records audio and contextual information from conversation...
Sunil Vemuri, Chris Schmandt, Walter Bender, Stefa...
In this paper we propose a novel wearable interface called “ActiveBelt” that enables users to obtain multiple directional information with the tactile sense. Since the informat...
As the trend towards technology-enriched home environments progresses, the need to enable users to create applications to suit their own lives increases. While several recent proje...
Ubiquitous computing is giving rise to applications that interact very closely with activity in the real world, usually involving instrumentation of environments. In contrast, we p...
Martin Strohbach, Hans-Werner Gellersen, Gerd Kort...
Abstract. This article describes development of the concept of Information Art, a type of ambient or peripheral display involving user-specified electronic paintings in which resi...
John T. Stasko, Todd Miller, Zachary Pousman, Chri...
Ubiquitous computing technologies offer the promise of extending the benefits of computing to workers who do not spend their time at a desktop environment. In this paper, we review...
John Sherry, Scott D. Mainwaring, Jenna Burrell, R...
Abstract. We present our approach to the design of two generations of outdoors device that enable visitors to view 3D historical reconstructions when exploring present day sites. R...
We present an automated transportation routing system, called “Opportunity Knocks,” whose goal is to improve the efficiency, safety and independence of individuals with mild co...
Donald J. Patterson, Lin Liao, Krzysztof Gajos, Mi...
: Rich, structured annotations of video recordings enable interesting uses, but existing techniques for manual, and even semi-automated, tagging can be too time-consuming. We prese...
Although various interaction technologies for handling information in the ubiquitous computing environment have been proposed, some techniques are too simple for performing rich in...