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Intelligent Environments 2015: Prague, Czech Republic
- 2015 International Conference on Intelligent Environments, IE 2015, Prague, Czech Republic, July 15-17, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-6654-0

Session 1: Smart Homes
- Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht, Sebastian Schmiedeke, Michael Quade, Sebastian Möller

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Designing New Experiences in the Smart Home: Multi-camera Person Localization Framework to Document Predefined Situations. 1-8 - Jiwon Shin, David Itten, Andrey Rusakov, Bertrand Meyer:

SmartWalker: Towards an Intelligent Robotic Walker for the Elderly. 9-16 - Thibaut Le Guilly, Jacob H. Smedegård, Thomas Pedersen, Arne Skou

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To Do and Not to Do: Constrained Scenarios for Safe Smart House. 17-24
Session 2: Smart and Virtual Environments
- Tomi Sarni, Petri Pulli:

Activity Support Framework for People with Dementia Based on Markov Decision Process. 25-32 - Ehsan Ullah Warriach, Tanir Ozcelebi, Johan J. Lukkien:

A Comparison of Predictive Algorithms for Failure Prevention in Smart Environment Applications. 33-40 - Alexandra Covaci, Dean Kramer, Juan Carlos Augusto, Silvia Rus

, Andreas Braun
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Assessing Real World Imagery in Virtual Environments for People with Cognitive Disabilities. 41-48
Session 3: Context and Mobility
- Kevin I-Kai Wang, Shivank Dubey, Ashwin Rajamohan, Zoran Salcic

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An Android-Based Mobile 6LoWPAN Network Architecture for Pervasive Healthcare. 49-56 - Muhammad Umer Iqbal, Marcus Handte

, Pedro José Marrón:
A Generic Approach for Energy Efficient Context Recognition Using Smart Phones. 57-64 - Weijun Qiu, Ayomi Bandara:

GPS Trace Mining for Discovering Behaviour Patterns. 65-72
Session 4: Development of Intelligent Environments
- Wolfgang Apolinarski, Marcus Handte

, Pedro José Marrón
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Automating the Generation of Privacy Policies for Context-Sharing Applications. 73-80 - Tiina Kymäläinen

, Piia M. H. Perälä, Jaakko Hakulinen
, Tomi Heimonen, Jobin Mathew James, Juha Pera:
Evaluating a Future Remote Control Environment with an Experience-Driven Science Fiction Prototype. 81-88 - Simge Esin Orhun

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An Approach for the Design of Smart Tools and Environments Based on Networked Experiences. 89-95
Session 5: Management of Intelligent Environments
- Davy Preuveneers, Wouter Joosen:

SparkXS: Efficient Access Control for Intelligent and Large-Scale Streaming Data Applications. 96-103 - David Andres Lopez Nuevo, Dolors Royo Valles, Esunly Medina, Roc Meseguer Pallares

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OIoT: A Platform to Manage Opportunistic IoT Communities. 104-111 - Christos Goumopoulos, Nikos Kokkos, Christoforos V. Karachristos, Achilles Kameas:

Bridging the Gap between Virtual and Physical Classrooms to Enhance Distance Learning Experience. 112-119 - Guillermo Mendez, Miguel Angel Casillas

, Rosario Baltazar
, Carlos Lino Ramírez
, Luis Mancilla, Sandra Lopez:
Intelligent Management System for the Conservation of Energy. 120-123
Session 6: Assisting Daily Life (Short)
- Beichen Chen, Zhong Fan, Fengming Cao:

Activity Recognition Based on Streaming Sensor Data for Assisted Living in Smart Homes. 124-127 - Dean Kramer, Alexandra Covaci, Juan Carlos Augusto:

Developing Navigational Services for People with Down's Syndrome. 128-131 - Martin Gjoreski

, Hristijan Gjoreski
, Mitja Lustrek, Matjaz Gams:
Automatic Detection of Perceived Stress in Campus Students Using Smartphones. 132-135
Session 7: Technology and Models (Short)
- Toma Nachazel

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Optimization of Decision-Making in Artificial Life Model Based on Fuzzy Cognitive Maps. 136-139 - Paolo Tripicchio

, Massimo Satler
, Giacomo Dabisias, Emanuele Ruffaldi, Carlo Alberto Avizzano
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Towards Smart Farming and Sustainable Agriculture with Drones. 140-143 - Jeannette Shiaw-Yuan Chin

, Alin Tisan
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Ubiquitous Approach to Body Hydration Testing. 144-147
Session 8: WiP - Activity Recognition and Imaging
- Hans W. Guesgen

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Towards a Theory of Space for Activity Recognition in Smart Environments Based on Rough Sets. 148-151 - Rahul Kumar, Imroj Qamar, Jaskaran Singh Virdi, Narayanan Chatapuram Krishnan

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Multi-label Learning for Activity Recognition. 152-155 - Mohsen Amiribesheli

, Abdelhamid Bouchachia:
Smart Homes Design for People with Dementia. 156-159 - Marie Bassford

, Birgit Painter
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Development of an Intelligent Fisheye Camera. 160-163
Session 9: WiP - Miscellaneous Topics
- Gordon Hunter

, James Denholm-Price, Thomas Michel, John Yardley, David Fox:
Keeping Your Threads Untangled: An Intelligent System for Semi-automatically Organising Corporate Messages by Content. 164-167 - Seng W. Loke, Ba Son Thai, Torab Torabi, Ka Ching Chan

, Dennis Deng, J. Wenny Rahayu, Andrew Stocker:
The La Trobe E-Sanctuary: Building a Cross-Reality Wildlife Sanctuary. 168-171 - Katja Rogers

, Julian Frommel
, Larissa Breier, Sinan Celik, Harry Kramer, Stefan Kreidel, Julia Brich, Valentin Riemer, Claudia Schrader:
Mobile Augmented Reality as an Orientation Aid: A Scavenger Hunt Prototype. 172-175 - Georg Layher, Stephan Tschechne, Robert Niese, Ayoub Al-Hamadi, Heiko Neumann:

Towards the Separation of Rigid and Non-rigid Motions for Facial Expression Analysis. 176-179
Session 10: Videos and Demos
- Monika Mitrevska, Mohammad Mehdi Moniri, Robert Nesselrath, Tim Schwartz, Michael Feld

, Yannick Körber, Matthieu Deru, Christian A. Müller:
SiAM - Situation-Adaptive Multimodal Interaction for Innovative Mobility Concepts of the Future. 180-183 - Wenshan Wang, Qixin Cao, Xiaoxiao Zhu, Shuang Liang:

A Framework for Intelligent Service Environments Based on Middleware and General Purpose Task Planner. 184-187

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