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ISTAS 2013: Toronto, ON, Canada
- Social Implications of Wearable Computing and Augmediated Reality in Everyday Life: 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society, ISTAS 2013, Toronto, ON, Canada, 27-29 June, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-1242-1

- Steve Mann:

Veilance and reciprocal transparency: Surveillance versus sousveillance, AR glass, lifeglogging, and wearable computing. 1-12 - Marvin Minsky, Ray Kurzweil, Steve Mann:

The society of intelligent veillance. 13-17 - Emil M. Petriu:

Bio-inspired solutions for intelligent android perception and control. 18 - Corey Manders:

Moving surveillance techniques to sousveillance: Towards equiveillance using wearable computing. 19 - Raymond Chun Hing Lo, Alexander Chen, Valmiki Rampersad, Jason Huang, Hang Wu, Steve Mann:

Augmediated reality system based on 3D camera selfgesture sensing. 20-31 - Niamh Caprani, Noel E. O'Connor

, Cathal Gurrin
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Investigating older and younger peoples' motivations for lifelogging with wearable cameras. 32-41 - Stuart Moran

, Nils Jäger
, Holger Schnädelbach
, Kevin Glover
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Using adaptive architecture to probe attitudes towards ubiquitous monitoring. 42-50 - Alexander Hayes

, Steve Mann, Amir Aryani
, Susannah Sabine, Leigh Blackall, Pia Waugh, Stephan Ridgway:
Identity awareness and re-use of research data in veillance and social computing. 51-58 - Teemu Leinonen

, Jukka Purrna, Kiarii Ngua, Alexander Hayes:
Scenarios for peer-to-peer learning in construction with emerging forms of collaborative computing. 59-71 - B. L. Kun:

"Healthcare & public health: Perspectives on wearable computing, augmented reality and the veillances". 72-73 - Andréa Zariwny:

Visuo-haptic learning of the cochlea: Using physical optical glyphs with augmented reality. 74-75 - Clint Zeagler

, Stephen Audy, Scott Pobiner, Halley Profita, Scott M. Gilliland
, Thad Starner:
The electronic textile interface workshop: Facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration. 76-85 - Steve Mann, Marko Hrelja:

Praxistemology: Early childhood education, engineering education in a university, and universal concepts for people of all ages and abilities. 86-97 - Jason Huang, Valmiki Rampersad, Steve Mann:

High dynamic range tone mapping based on Per-Pixel Exposure Mapping. 98-106 - Mir Adnan Ali, Tao Ai, Akshay Gill, Jose Emilio, Kalin Ovtcharov, Steve Mann:

Comparametric HDR (High Dynamic Range) imaging for digital eye glass, wearable cameras, and sousveillance. 107-114 - Nancy Paterson:

Veillances: Protocols & network surveillance. 115-116 - Isaac Record

, Matt Ratto
, Amy Ratelle, Adriana Ieraci, Nina Czegledy:
DIY Prosthetics Workshops: 'critical making' for public understanding of human augmentation. 117-125 - Amandeep Dhir

, Mohammed Al-kahtani
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Ubiquitous computing for teenagers: A new perspective on child-computer interaction. 126-135 - Marcus R. Wigan

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Constructing age and technology as augmentation, not degradation: Exploring what the aged themselves think they need, not what is decided for them. 136-143 - Rami Albatal

, Cathal Gurrin
, Jiang Zhou, Yang Yang, Denise Carthy, Na Li:
Senseseer mobile-cloud-based Lifelogging framework. 144-146 - Vaibhav Garg, Sameer Patil

, Apu Kapadia, L. Jean Camp:
Peer-produced privacy protection. 147-154 - Rutendo Mushore, Michael Kyobe:

Investigating the factors influencing information security compliance in a financial services firm. 155-173 - Jennifer A. Heath:

A privacy framework for secondary use of medical data. 174-179 - Jeff Robbins:

If technology is a dissipative structure, bring it on deserves a closer look. 180-190 - Lisa A. Shay, Gregory J. Conti, Woodrow Hartzog

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Beyond sunglasses and spray paint: A taxonomy of surveillance countermeasures. 191-200 - Isabel Pedersen

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Ready to wear (or not): Examining the rhetorical impact of proposed wearable devices. 201-202 - Carolyn McGregor

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Wearable monitors on babies: Big data saving little people. 203 - Joseph R. Carvalko:

Law and policy in an era of cyborg-assisted-life: The implications of interfacing in-the-body technologies to the outer world. 204-215 - Andrew Clement:

IXmaps - Tracking your personal data through the NSA's warrantless wiretapping sites. 216-223 - H. Patricia McKenna

, Marilyn Arnone, Sarah A. Chauncey:
Ambient intelligence & information interactions: Theorizing autonomies & awareness for 21st century society a technology-people balance. 227-236 - Glen Farrelly

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Putting locative technology in its sense of place. 237-242 - Mir Adnan Ali, Steve Mann:

The inevitability of the transition from a surveillance-society to a veillance-society: Moral and economic grounding for sousveillance. 243-254 - Raymond Chun Hing Lo, Valmiki Rampersad, Jason Huang, Steve Mann:

Three dimensional high dynamic range veillance for 3D range-sensing cameras. 255-265 - Mir Adnan Ali, Jonathan Polak Nachumow, Jocelyn A. Srigley

, Colin D. Furness, Steve Mann, Michael Gardam:
Measuring the effect of sousveillance in increasing socially desirable behaviour. 266-267 - Sally Ann Applin

, Michael D. Fischer
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Watching Me, Watching You. (Process surveillance and agency in the workplace). 268-275 - Brenda McPhail, Andrew Clement, Joseph Ferenbok, Arndis Johnson:

"I'll be watching you": Awareness, consent, compliance and accountability in video surveillance. 276-284

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