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19th ISWC 2015: Osaka, Japan
- Kenji Mase, Marc Langheinrich, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Kristof Van Laerhoven, Tsutomu Terada:

Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, ISWC 2015, Osaka, Japan, September 7-11, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3578-2
Keynote speakers
- Mitsuo Kawato:

Visualizing and manipulating brain dynamics. 1 - Daito Manabe:

Behind the scenes. 2
Smart watches
- Kent Lyons:

What can a dumb watch teach a smartwatch?: informing the design of smartwatches. 3-10 - Chulhong Min, Seungwoo Kang

, Chungkuk Yoo, Jeehoon Cha, Sangwon Choi, Younghan Oh, Junehwa Song:
Exploring current practices for battery use and management of smartwatches. 11-18 - Agnes Grünerbl, Gerald Pirkl, Eloise Monger, Mary Gobbi, Paul Lukowicz:

Smart-watch life saver: smart-watch interactive-feedback system for improving bystander CPR. 19-26 - Anindya Maiti, Murtuza Jadliwala, Jibo He

, Igor Bilogrevic:
(Smart)watch your taps: side-channel keystroke inference attacks using smartwatches. 27-30
Wearable interfaces
- Matthias Berning, Florian Braun, Till Riedel

, Michael Beigl:
ProximityHat: a head-worn system for subtle sensory augmentation with tactile stimulation. 31-38 - Sunghyun Song, Geeyoung Noh, Junwoo Yoo, Ian Oakley, Jun-Dong Cho

, Andrea Bianchi
:
Hot & tight: exploring thermo and squeeze cues recognition on wrist wearables. 39-42 - Boris Smus, Christopher J. Riederer:

Magnetic input for mobile virtual reality. 43-44 - Timothy M. Simon, Bruce H. Thomas

, Ross T. Smith
:
Controlling stiffness with jamming for wearable haptics. 45-46 - Liang He

, Cheng Xu, Ding Xu, Ryan Brill:
PneuHaptic: delivering haptic cues with a pneumatic armband. 47-48
Design and textiles
- Yulia Silina, Hamed Haddadi:

New directions in jewelry: a close look at emerging trends & developments in jewelry-like wearable devices. 49-56 - Andreas Mehmann, Matija Varga, Karl Gönner, Gerhard Tröster:

A ball-grid-array-like electronics-to-textile pocket connector for wearable electronics. 57-60 - Zane R. Cochran, Clint Zeagler

, Sonia McCall:
Addressing dresses: user interface allowing for interdisciplinary design and calibration of LED embedded garments. 61-64 - Mary Ellen Berglund, Julia Duvall, Cory Simon, Lucy E. Dunne:

Surface-mount component attachment for e-textiles. 65-66
Activity recognition I
- Le T. Nguyen, Ming Zeng, Patrick Tague, Joy Zhang:

Recognizing new activities with limited training data. 67-74 - Daniel Castro

, Steven Hickson, Vinay Bettadapura, Edison Thomaz, Gregory D. Abowd, Henrik I. Christensen
, Irfan A. Essa:
Predicting daily activities from egocentric images using deep learning. 75-82 - Rabih Younes, Thomas L. Martin, Mark T. Jones:

Activity classification at a higher level: what to do after the classifier does its best? 83-86 - Jiahui Wen, Mingyang Zhong, Jadwiga Indulska

:
Creating general model for activity recognition with minimum labelled data. 87-90 - Abdelkareem Bedri, Apoorva Verlekar, Edison Thomaz, Valerie Avva, Thad Starner:

A wearable system for detecting eating activities with proximity sensors in the outer ear. 91-92
Activity recognition II
- Peter Blank, Julian Hoßbach, Dominik Schuldhaus, Bjoern M. Eskofier

:
Sensor-based stroke detection and stroke type classification in table tennis. 93-100 - Joseph Korpela, Kazuyuki Takase, Takahiro Hirashima, Takuya Maekawa, Julien Eberle, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Karl Aberer:

An energy-aware method for the joint recognition of activities and gestures using wearable sensors. 101-108 - Eva Dorschky, Dominik Schuldhaus, Harald Koerger, Bjoern M. Eskofier

:
A framework for early event detection for wearable systems. 109-112 - Terrell R. Bennett, Nicholas R. Gans

, Roozbeh Jafari
:
Multi-sensor data-driven: synchronization using wearable sensors. 113-116
Towards new wearable applications
- Gábor Sörös, Stephan Semmler, Luc Humair, Otmar Hilliges:

Fast blur removal for wearable QR code scanners. 117-124 - Kana Misawa, Jun Rekimoto:

Wearing another's personality: a human-surrogate system with a telepresence face. 125-132 - Xiaolong Wu, Malcolm Gibran Haynes

, Yixin Zhang, Ziyi Jiang, Zhengyang Shen, Anhong Guo, Thad Starner, Scott M. Gilliland
:
Comparing order picking assisted by head-up display versus pick-by-light with explicit pick confirmation. 133-136 - Adrian Derungs, Julia Seiter, Corina Schuster-Amft

, Oliver Amft
:
Estimating physical ability of stroke patients without specific tests. 137-140 - Amon Rapp

, Federica Cena
:
Affordances for self-tracking wearable devices. 141-142
Eyewear computing
- Cynthia E. Rogers, Alexander W. Witt, Alexander D. Solomon, Krishna K. Venkatasubramanian:

An approach for user identification for head-mounted displays. 143-146 - Teesid Leelasawassuk, Dima Damen

, Walterio W. Mayol-Cuevas
:
Estimating visual attention from a head mounted IMU. 147-150 - Paul Lukowicz, Andreas Poxrucker, Jens Weppner, Benjamin Bischke, Jochen Kuhn

, Michael Hirth:
Glass-physics: using google glass to support high school physics experiments. 151-154 - Shahram Jalaliniya

, Diako Mardanbegi, Thomas Pederson
:
MAGIC pointing for eyewear computers. 155-158 - Florian Wahl, Martin Freund, Oliver Amft

:
WISEglass: multi-purpose context-aware smart eyeglasses. 159-160 - Diako Mardanbegi, Pernilla Qvarfordt:

Creating gaze annotations in head mounted displays. 161-162
Environmental sensing systems
- Takamasa Higuchi, Hirozumi Yamaguchi

, Teruo Higashino:
Tracking motion context of railway passengers by fusion of low-power sensors in mobile devices. 163-170 - Dipyaman Banerjee, Sheetal K. Agarwal, Parikshit Sharma:

Improving floor localization accuracy in 3D spaces using barometer. 171-178 - Matthias Budde

, Marcel Köpke
, Michael Beigl:
Robust in-situ data reconstruction from poisson noise for low-cost, mobile, non-expert environmental sensing. 179-182 - Kota Tsubouchi

, Osamu Saisho, Junichi Sato, Seira Araki, Masamichi Shimosaka:
Fine-grained social relationship extraction from real activity data under coarse supervision. 183-187

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