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20th ISWC 2016: Heidelberg, Germany
- Michael Beigl, Paul Lukowicz, Ulf Blanke, Kai Kunze, Seungyon Claire Lee:

Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, ISWC 2016, Heidelberg, Germany, September 12-16, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4460-9
Fabrics, textiles, and skin made smart
- Nur Al-huda Hamdan, Jeffrey R. Blum

, Florian Heller
, Ravi Kanth Kosuru
, Jan O. Borchers:
Grabbing at an angle: menu selection for fabric interfaces. 1-7 - Juan Haladjian, Katharina Bredies, Bernd Brügge:

Interactex: an integrated development environment for smart textiles. 8-15 - Hsin-Liu Cindy Kao

, Christian Holz
, Asta Roseway, Andrés A. Calvo, Chris Schmandt:
DuoSkin: rapidly prototyping on-skin user interfaces using skin-friendly materials. 16-23
Wearables for healthcare & wellbeing and beyond
- Jordyn Reich, Lucy E. Dunne:

Multi-modal wearable ambient display: an investigation of continuous glucose monitoring. 24-27 - Rachael Purta, Stephen M. Mattingly

, Lixing Song, Omar Lizardo
, David Hachen, Christian Poellabauer
, Aaron Striegel:
Experiences measuring sleep and physical activity patterns across a large college cohort with fitbits. 28-35 - Angela Vujic, Thad Starner, Melody Moore Jackson:

MoodLens: towards improving nonverbal emotional expression with an in-lens fiber optic display. 36-39 - Mary Ellen Berglund, Julia Duvall, Lucy E. Dunne:

A survey of the historical scope and current trends of wearable technology applications. 40-43
Minute madness for posters
- Luis Ponce Cuspinera

, Sakura Uetsuji, Francisco Javier Ordóñez Morales, Daniel Roggen
:
Beach volleyball serve type recognition. 44-45 - Rui Zhang, Martin Freund, Oliver Amft, Jingyuan Cheng, Bo Zhou, Paul Lukowicz, Fernando Seoane, Peter Chabrecek:

A generic sensor fabric for multi-modal swallowing sensing in regular upper-body shirts. 46-47 - Arinobu Niijima

, Takefumi Ogawa:
Virtual food texture by electrical muscle stimulation. 48-49 - Rui Zhang, Oliver Amft:

Bite glasses: measuring chewing using emg and bone vibration in smart eyeglasses. 50-52 - Daniel Roggen

, Arash Pour Yazdan, Francisco Javier Ordóñez Morales, Robert J. Prance, Helen Prance:
Electric field phase sensing for wearable orientation and localisation applications. 52-53 - Stefan Brending, Ali Mahmood Khan, Michael Lawo, Maik Müller, Patrick Zeising:

Reducing anxiety while interacting with industrial robots. 54-55 - Kentaro Ueda, Tsutomu Terada, Masahiko Tsukamoto:

Input interface using wrinkles on clothes. 56-57 - George Chernyshov, Benjamin Tag

, Jiajun Chen, Noriyasu Vontin, Paul Lukowicz, Kai Kunze:
Wearable ambient sound display: embedding information in personal music. 58-59 - Jonna Häkkilä

, Juho Rantakari, Paula Roinesalo, Ashley Colley
:
Charting user preferences on wearable visual markers. 60-61 - Hiroshi Yamada, Tsutomu Terada, Kazuya Murao

, Masahiko Tsukamoto:
A system for determining which player touches a card first using a wrist-worn sensor in competitive karuta. 62-63 - Bo Zhou, Harald Koerger, Markus Wirth

, Constantin Zwick, Christine Martindale
, Heber Cruz, Björn M. Eskofier
, Paul Lukowicz:
Smart soccer shoe: monitoring foot-ball interaction with shoe integrated textile pressure sensor matrix. 64-71 - Peter Blank, Thomas Kautz, Björn M. Eskofier

:
Ball impact localization on table tennis rackets using piezo-electric sensors. 72-79 - Dominik Schuldhaus, Carolin Jakob, Constantin Zwick, Harald Koerger, Björn M. Eskofier

:
Your personal movie producer: generating highlight videos in soccer using wearables. 80-83 - Linsey Griffin

, Crystal Compton, Lucy E. Dunne:
An analysis of the variability of anatomical body references within ready-to-wear garment sizes. 84-91
Activity recognition and sensing
- Francisco Javier Ordóñez Morales, Daniel Roggen

:
Deep convolutional feature transfer across mobile activity recognition domains, sensor modalities and locations. 92-99 - Giancarlo Valentin, Joelle Alcaidinho, Ayanna M. Howard, Melody Moore Jackson, Thad Starner:

Creating collar-sensed motion gestures for dog-human communication in service applications. 100-107 - Stefan Schneegass, Alexandra Voit:

GestureSleeve: using touch sensitive fabrics for gestural input on the forearm for controlling smartwatches. 108-115 - Tilman Dingler

, Rufat Rzayev
, Valentin Schwind
, Niels Henze:
RSVP on the go: implicit reading support on smart watches through eye tracking. 116-119
Interaction
- Gabriel Reyes, Dingtian Zhang, Sarthak Ghosh, Pratik Shah, Jason Wu, Aman Parnami

, Bailey Bercik, Thad Starner, Gregory D. Abowd, W. Keith Edwards:
Whoosh: non-voice acoustics for low-cost, hands-free, and rapid input on smartwatches. 120-127 - Katrin Plaumann, Michael Müller, Enrico Rukzio:

CircularSelection: optimizing list selection for smartwatches. 128-135 - Cheng Zhang, Junrui Yang

, Caleb Southern, Thad E. Starner, Gregory D. Abowd:
WatchOut: extending interactions on a smartwatch with inertial sensing. 136-143 - Xiaolong Wu, Malcolm Gibran Haynes

, Anhong Guo, Thad Starner:
A comparison of order picking methods augmented with weight checking error detection. 144-147
Haptic feedback
- Granit Luzhnica, Eduardo E. Veas

, Viktoria Pammer
:
Skin Reading: encoding text in a 6-channel haptic display. 148-155 - Hasti Seifi, Kent Lyons:

Exploring the design space of touch-based vibrotactile interactions for smartwatches. 156-165 - Caitlyn E. Seim, Saul Reynolds-Haertle, Sarthak Srinivas, Thad Starner:

Tactile taps teach rhythmic text entry: passive haptic learning of morse code. 164-171 - Erik Pescara

, Michael Beigl, Matthias Budde:
RüttelFlug: a wrist-worn sensing device for tactile vertical velocity perception in 3d-space. 172-175
Extended realities
- Kent Lyons:

2D input for virtual reality enclosures with magnetic field sensing. 176-183 - Eric Whitmire, Laura C. Trutoiu, Robert Cavin, David Perek, Brian Scally, James Phillips, Shwetak N. Patel:

EyeContact: scleral coil eye tracking for virtual reality. 184-191 - Masaki Maeda, Tomu Tominaga, Yoshinori Hijikata, Nobuchika Sakata:

Controlling virtual body size to reduce discomfort caused by inappropriate interpersonal distance. 192-195

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