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The literacy fieldtrip: Using UbiComp to support children's creative writing
Published 2006“…We report on a UbiComp-supported fieldtrip to support creative writing, associated with the learning of literacy skills. …”
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Unfolding understandings: co-designing UbiComp In Situ, over time.
Published 2006“…A key challenge in co-designing UbiComp is that users may have limited understanding or experience of these technologies. …”
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Online pose classification and walking speed estimation using handheld devices
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Mood meter: counting smiles in the wild
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9th International Workshop on Mental Health and Well-being: New Research Directions
Published 2024“…UbiComp Companion ’24, October 5–9, 2024, Melbourne, VIC, Australia…”
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Requirements for in-situ authoring of location based experiences.
Published 2006“…In this paper we describe an investigation into the requirements for and the use of in-situ authoring in the creation of location based pervasive and UbiComp experiences. We will focus on the co-design process with users that resulted in a novel visitor experience to a historic country estate. …”
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Predictability of individuals' mobility with high-resolution positioning data
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Adaptive In-Vehicle Virtual Reality for Reducing Motion Sickness: Manipulating Passenger Posture During Driving Events
Published 2024“…UbiComp Companion ’24, October 5–9, 2024, Melbourne, VIC, Australia…”
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Intelligent Seat: Tactile Signal-Based 3D Sitting Pose Inference
Published 2024“…UbiComp Companion ’24, October 5–9, 2024, Melbourne, VIC, Australia…”
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LegSense: Inducing Walking Sensation in Seated VR by Providing Movement Illusion via Electrical Muscle Stimulation
Published 2024“…UbiComp Companion ’24, October 5–9, 2024, Melbourne, VIC, Australia…”
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Social sensing for epidemiological behavior change
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