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8th HSI 2015: Warsaw, Poland
- 8th International Conference on Human System Interaction, HSI 2015, Warsaw, Poland, June 25-27, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-6936-7
- Kerstin Wessig:
Self evolutory systems and the kinetics of aging. 11-14 - Michael Haller:
Designing natural user interfaces: From large surfaces to flexible input sensors. 15-16 - Lidia Jackowska-Strumillo
, Wojciech Bieniecki
, Marwah Bani Saad:
A web system for assessment of students' knowledge. 20-26 - Daisuke Chugo, Kenji Shiotani, Masaaki Yoshida, Satoshi Muramatsu, Sho Yokota
, Hiroshi Hashimoto:
Active seating support which reduces the pressure and share stress for a wheelchair user. 27-32 - Alexander Rotshtein, Hanna Rakytyanska:
Adaptive refinement of fuzzy knowledge bases using trend rules and inverse inference. 33-39 - Tomas Potuzak
, Richard Lipka:
Analysis of fitness function of genetic algorithm for road traffic network division. 40-46 - Emmanouil Perakakis, Gheorghita Ghinea
, Evanthia Thanou:
Are websites optimized for mobile devices and Smart TVs? 47-53 - Attila Simo
, Stefan Kilyeni, Constantin Barbulescu:
Artificial intelligence based dynamic transmission network expansion planning. 54-60 - Jerzy Balicki
, Michal Beringer, Waldemar Korlub
, Piotr Przybylek, Maciej Tyszka, Marcin Zadroga:
Collective citizens' behavior modelling with support of the Internet of Things and Big Data. 61-67 - Malgorzata Plechawska-Wójcik
:
Conceptual adaptive data model supporting effective education integrating biomedical signals. 68-74 - Dumidu Wijayasekara, Milos Manic, David Gertman:
Data driven fuel efficient driving behavior feedback for fleet vehicles. 75-81 - Kuba Lopatka, Jozef Kotus, Piotr Bratoszewski, Pawel Spaleniak, Marcin S. Szykulski, Andrzej Czyzewski
:
Enhanced voice user interface employing spatial filtration of signals from acoustic vector sensor. 82-87 - Marcin Derlatka
, Mariusz Bogdan
:
Ensemble kNN classifiers for human gait recognition based on ground reaction forces. 88-93 - Krzysztof Lorenz, Izabela Rejer:
Feature selection with NSGA and GAAM in EEG signals domain. 94-98 - Pawel Cudek, Zdzislaw S. Hippe:
Melanocytic skin lesions: A new approach to color assessment. 99-101 - Robert R. Chodorek
, Agnieszka Chodorek
:
Providing QoS for high definition video transmission using IP Traffic Flow Description option. 102-107 - Stanislaw Deniziak
, Tomasz Michno
:
Query-by-Shape interface for Content Based Image Retrieval. 108-114 - Jerzy Raszka, Lech Jamroz:
Reducing human resources in management of information technology (IT) projects. 115-121 - Jaroslaw Domaszewicz, Alexander Gluhak:
Resistive objects. 122-128 - Tomas Potuzak
:
Sparsely synchronized parallel genetic algorithm for road traffic network division. 129-134 - Anna Porebska, Agnieszka Wantuch
:
The role of computer-supported tools in the education of future engineers. The case of electrical engineering laboratory. 135-140 - Bogdan Kreczmer:
Ultrasonic range finder for support of human gestures recognition. 141-147 - Bogdan Kreczmer
, Filip Grzeszczak, Dorota Szczesniak-Stanczyk, Krzysztof Arent, Bartlomiej Stanczyk:
Video conferencing applications for robotic system designed for remote medical examination. 148-154 - Adam Bujnowski
, Krzysztof Czuszynski, Jacek Ruminski
, Jerzy Wtorek
, Roderick McCall
, Andrei Popleteev, Nicolas Louveton
, Thomas Engel:
Comparison of active proximity radars for the wearable devices. 158-165 - Tomasz Kocejko, Jacek Ruminski
, Jerzy Wtorek
, Benoît Martin
:
Eye tracking within near-to-eye display. 166-172 - Przemyslaw Baranski, Pawel Strumillo:
Field trials of a teleassistance system for the visually impaired. 173-179 - Krzysztof Czuszynski, Jacek Ruminski
, Jerzy Wtorek
, Anita Vogl, Michael Haller:
Interactions using passive optical proximity detector. 180-186 - Jacek Ruminski
, Maciej Smiatacz, Adam Bujnowski
, Aliaksei Andrushevich
, Martin Biallas
, Rolf Kistler:
Interactions with recognized patients using smart glasses. 187-194 - Roderick McCall
, Benoît Martin
, Andrei Popleteev, Nicolas Louveton
, Thomas Engel:
Text entry on smart glasses. 195-200 - Tomasz Kocejko, Artur Polinski
, Jerzy Wtorek
, Marzena Romanowska-Kocejko, Marcin Gruchala
:
A telemedical and an outpatient thoracic impedance measurements - A validation algorithm of the electrodes placement. 201-205 - Marwa Hentati, Abdelwaheb Trabelsi
, Lassaad Ben Ammar
, Adel Mahfoudhi:
Towards optimizing the usability of user interface generated with model-driven development process. 206-212 - Anita Vogl, Nicolas Louveton
, Rod McCall
, Mark Billinghurst
, Michael Haller:
Understanding the everyday use of head-worn computers. 213-219 - Wahyono
, Alexander Filonenko, Kang-Hyun Jo
:
Detecting abandoned objects in crowded scenes of surveillance videos using adaptive dual background model. 224-227 - Danilo Cáceres Hernández, Alexander Filonenko, Laksono Kurnianggoro, Dong-Wook Seo, Kang-Hyun Jo
:
Iterative road detection based on vehicle speed. 228-233 - Michal Paluch, Lidia Jackowska-Strumillo
:
Intelligent information system for stock exchange data processing and presentation. 238-243 - Jaromir Przybylo:
Landmark detection for wearable home care ambient assisted living system. 244-248 - Lukasz Apiecionek
, Wojciech Makowski, Dariusz Biernat, Miroslaw Lukasik:
Practical implementation of AI for military airplane battlefield support system. 249-253 - Piotr Augustyniak
:
Sensorized elements of a typical household in behavioral studies and prediction of a health setback. 254-259 - Agnieszka Landowska, Michal R. Wróbel
:
Affective reactions to playing digital games. 264-270 - Mariusz Szwoch
, Pawel Pieniazek:
Facial emotion recognition using depth data. 271-277 - Pedro Maurício Costa, Teresa Galvão
, João Falcão e Cunha
, Jeremy Pitt:
How to support the design and development of interactive pervasive environments. 278-284 - Wioleta Szwoch
:
Model of emotions for game players. 285-290 - Agata Kolakowska:
Recognizing emotions on the basis of keystroke dynamics. 291-297 - Yusuke Murata, Satoshi Suzuki:
Artifact robust estimation of cognitive load by measuring cerebral blood flow. 302-308 - Tomomi Nomura, Yasue Mitsukura:
Detection of latent emotion using TV commercial evaluation. 309-315 - Stéphane Perrin, Eric Benoit, Didier Coquin:
Fusion method choice driven by user constraints in a human gesture recognition context. 316-321 - Thanh Long Nguyen, Reda Boukezzoula, Didier Coquin, Eric Benoit
, Stéphane Perrin
:
Interaction between humans, NAO robot and multiple cameras for colored objects recognition using information fusion. 322-328 - Sho Yokota
, Kyosuke Tokizaki, Hiroshi Hashimoto, Daisuke Chugo, Kuniaki Kawabata
:
Pedestrian's visual impression to the Personal Mobility. 329-333 - Hideyuki Sawada, Yuto Takeda:
Tactile pen for presenting texture sensation from touch screen. 334-339 - Lukasz Kosikowski, Andrzej Czyzewski
, Andrzej Senderski:
Visual and auditory attention stimulator for assisting pedagogical therapy. 340-346 - Chunxiao Fan, Lei Tian, Guangchao Wang, Yue Ming, Jiakun Shi, Yi Jin:
3D human behavior recognition based on spatiotemporal texture features. 350-356 - Shu Zhang
, Hui Yu
, Junyu Dong
, Ting Wang, Lin Qi, Honghai Liu
:
Combining Kinect and PnP for camera pose estimation. 357-361 - Yiming Wang
, Hui Yu
, Brett Stevens
, Honghai Liu
:
Dynamic facial expression recognition using local patch and LBP-TOP. 362-367 - Ye Zhang, Yang Liu, Hui Yu
:
Explore the design style of oriented facility based on user evaluation. 368-372 - Xiaoxu Cai, Jun Liu, Lin Qi, Junyu Dong
, Ying Gao, Hui Yu
:
Toward a psychophysical-based procedural texture generation system for interactive design. 373-378 - Magdalena Borys
, Marek Milosz
:
Mobile application usability testing in quasi-real conditions. 381-387 - Alicja Kwasniewska
, Joanna Klimiuk-Myszk, Jacek Ruminski
, Jerome Forrier, Benoît Martin
, Isabelle Pecci
:
Quality of graphical markers for the needs of eyewear devices. 388-395
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