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6th HSI 2013: Sopot, Poland
- 6th International Conference on Human System Interactions, HSI 2013, Sopot, Poland, June 6-8, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4673-5635-0
- Andrzej Materka, Pawel Poryzala:
High-speed noninvasive brain-computer interfaces. 7-12 - Jerzy W. Grzymala-Busse:
Generalized probabilistic approximations. 13-17 - Andrzej Czyzewski, Piotr Dalka, Lukasz Kosikowski, Bartosz Kunka, Adam Kupryjanow, Michal Lech, Piotr Odya:
Multimodal human-computer interfaces based on advanced video and audio analysis. 18-25 - Marianna Parzych, Agata Chmielewska, Tomasz Marciniak, Adam Dabrowski, A. Chrostowska, Michal Klincewicz:
Automatic people density maps generation with use of movement detection analysis. 26-31 - Andrzej Rutkowski, Michal Meina, Michal Chlebiej:
Human pose fusion for scalable kinetic interfaces. 32-39 - Wojciech A. Lorkiewicz, Grzegorz Popek, Radoslaw P. Katarzyniak:
Intuitive approach to knowledge integration. 40-47 - Marcin Jamro, Bartosz Trybus:
IEC 61131-3 programmable human machine interfaces for control devices. 48-55 - Rogério Campos-Rebelo, Anikó Costa, Luís Gomes:
Events for human-system interaction modeling with IOPT Petri nets. 56-61 - Krzysztof Pancerz:
Semantic relationships and approximations of sets: An ontological graph based approach. 62-69 - Muhammad Yusro, Kun Mean Hou, Edwige E. Pissaloux, Hongling Shi, Kalamullah Ramli, Dodi Sudiana:
SEES: Concept and design of a smart environment explorer stick. 70-77 - Ali Sengül, M. Hosseini, Mohamed Bouri, Zdzislaw Kowalczuk, Hannes Bleuler:
Movement perception with the use of a motorized delta armrest and virtual reality. 78-83 - Giacomo Tartari, Daniel Stødle, John Markus Bjørndalen, Phuong Hoai Ha, Otto J. Anshus:
Global interaction space for user interaction with a room of computers. 84-89 - Anna Wróblewska, Pawel Kaplanski, Pawel Zarzycki, Iwona Lugowska:
Semantic rules representation in controlled natural language in FluentEditor. 90-96 - Daisuke Chugo, Kenji Shiotani, Yuki Sakaida, Sho Yokota, Hiroshi Hashimoto:
An automatic adjustable backrest for a posture coordination of a seated patient on a wheelchair. 97-102 - Dumidu Wijayasekara, Milos Manic:
Human machine interaction via brain activity monitoring. 103-109 - Lassaad Ben Ammar, Adel Mahfoudhi:
Usability driven model transformation. 110-116 - S. B. Ferrer, Cristóbal Ochoa-Luna, Mohammad Habibur Rahman, Maarouf Saad, Philippe S. Archambault:
HELIOS: The human machine interface for MARSE robot. 117-122 - Ramon Blanco-Gonzalo, Luis Diaz-Fernandez, Oscar Miguel-Hurtado, Raul Sánchez-Reillo:
Usability evaluation of biometrics in mobile environments. 123-128 - Aitzol Astigarraga, Manex Agirrezabal, Elena Lazkano, Ekaitz Jauregi, Basilio Sierra:
Bertsobot: The first minstrel robot. 129-136 - Eduardo Lopez-Arce Vivas, Alejandro García-González, Ivan Figueroa, Rita Q. Fuentes:
Discrete Wavelet transform and ANFIS classifier for Brain-Machine Interface based on EEG. 137-144 - Marek Milosz, Malgorzata Plechawska-Wójcik, Magdalena Borys, Maciej Laskowski:
Quality improvement of ERP system GUI using expert method: A case study. 145-152 - Jennifer E. Bützler, Christina Bröhl, Nicole Jochems, Christopher M. Schlick:
Age differentiated usability evaluation of project management software. 153-158 - Michaela Bacíková, Jaroslav Porubän:
Ergonomic vs. domain usability of user interfaces. 159-166 - Silke Holzmüller-Laue, Bernd Göde, Kerstin Thurow:
A BPM-based approach of human task support within life science automation. 167-174 - Madhat Alsoos, Ammar Joukhadar:
Posture independent model for hand detection and tracking. 175-179 - Kestas Rimkus, Audrius Bukis, Arunas Lipnickas, Saulius Sinkevicius:
3D human hand motion recognition system. 180-183 - Pawel Czarnul:
Design of a distributed system using mobile devices and workflow management for measurement and control of a smart home and health. 184-192 - Jakub Flotynski:
Harvesting of semantic metadata from distributed 3D web content. 193-200 - Lee T. Ostrom:
Developing risk models for complex systems. 201-209 - Dorota Kaminska, Tomasz Sapinski, Adam Pelikant:
Comparison of perceptual features efficiency for automatic identification of emotional states from speech. 210-213 - Sho Yokota, Kyosuke Nagai, Keisuke Morishita, Makoto Mori, Daisuke Chugo, Hiroshi Hashimoto:
The assistive walker using hand haptics - The design of the prototype. 214-218 - Mariusz Oszust, Marian Wysocki:
Polish sign language words recognition with Kinect. 219-226 - Miroslaw Hajder, Janusz Kolbusz, Tomasz Bartczak:
Effective method for optimizing hierarchical design process for interactive systems. 227-230 - Miroslaw Hajder, Janusz Kolbusz, Tomasz Bartczak:
Cost models for life-cycle phases of information systems. 231-234 - Miroslaw Hajder, Janusz Kolbusz, Tomasz Bartczak:
Undirected graph algebra application for formalization description of information flows. 235-240 - Lukasz Adrjanowicz, Mariusz Kubanek, Janusz Bobulski:
Single camera based location estimation with dissimilarity measurement. 241-246 - Mohsen Shafeie, Nika Zolfaghari, Kristiina M. Valter McConville:
Abdominal muscle behavior and motion sickness during paired visual input with roll motion. 247-251 - Ghaith Manita:
Consensus function based on multi-layer networks technique. 252-256 - Alexander Rotshtein, Hanna Rakytyanska:
Expert rules refinement by solving fuzzy relational equations. 257-264 - Katarzyna Grzesiak-Kopec, Maciej Ogorzalek:
Intelligent 3D layout design with shape grammars. 265-270 - Jerzy Balicki, Waldemar Korlub, Henryk Krawczyk, Jacek Paluszak:
Genetic programming with negative selection for volunteer computing system optimization. 271-278 - Javier Vales-Alonso, Pablo López-Matencio, Juan Veiga-Gontan, Pedro J. Baños-Guirao, Juan J. Alcaraz:
An effort control system for training elite team-sport athletes. 279-286 - Miroslaw Sobotka, Antoni Grzanka:
Visual data on tongue and lips in phonemes classification. 287-291 - Pawel Przybysz, Wlodzimierz Kasprzak:
The generation of letter-to-sound rules for grapheme-to-phoneme conversion. 292-297 - Andrew Schumann:
Unconventional logic for massively parallel reasoning. 298-305 - Radu-Emil Precup, Mircea-Bogdan Radac, Emil M. Petriu, Claudia-Adina Dragos, Stefan Preitl, Alexandra-Iulia Stînean:
Data-driven performance improvement of control systems for three-tank systems. 306-311 - Dan Cristian, Constantin Barbulescu, Stefan Kilyeni, Vasile Popescu:
Particle swarm optimization techniques. Power systems applications. 312-319 - Michael S. Pukish III, Shumin Wang, Bogdan M. Wilamowski:
Segmentation of cerebral cortex MRI images with artificial neural network (ANN) training. 320-327 - Rimah Amami, Dorra Ben Ayed, Noureddine Ellouze:
Adaboost with SVM using GMM supervector for imbalanced phoneme data. 328-333 - Kevin McCarty, Milos Manic, Allan Gagnon:
A fuzzy framework with modeling language for type 1 and type 2 application development. 334-341 - Piotr Szwed:
Application of fuzzy ontological reasoning in an implementation of medical guidelines. 342-349 - Karol Draszawka, Julian Szymanski:
Thresholding strategies for large scale multi-label text classifier. 350-355 - Marek Krótkiewicz, Krystian Wojtkiewicz:
Introduction to semantic knowledge base: Linguistic module. 356-362 - Peter Nauth:
Improvement of assistive robot behavior by experience-based learning. 363-367 - Zdzislaw S. Hippe:
Logic of human-system-interaction in planning complex strategies for chemical syntheses. 368-371 - Tomas Potuzak:
Feasibility study of optimization of a genetic algorithm for traffic network division for distributed road traffic simulation. 372-379 - Abir Smiti, Zied Elouedi:
Soft DBSCAN: Improving DBSCAN clustering method using fuzzy set theory. 380-385 - A. Sokolowski, T. Pardela:
Fourier transforms in melanoma image classification. 386-389 - Raszka Jerzy, Jamroz Lech:
Application of genetic algorithms and maxplus system formalism in optimization of discrete system processes. 390-397 - Andrzej Burda, Pawel Cudek, Zdzislaw S. Hippe:
Profiieseeker - Early warning system for predicting economic situation of small and medium enterprises. 398-400 - Tomasz Golonek:
Analog circuits testing by means of walsh-hadamard spectrum of supply current transient state monitoring. 401-406 - Florin Solomonesc, Constantin Barbulescu, Stefan Kilyeni, Marcela Litcanu:
Genetic algorithms. Power systems applications. 407-414 - Wieslaw Paja, Mariusz Wrzesien:
Melanoma important features selection using random forest approach. 415-418 - Teresa Mroczek:
A new tool for data analysis using symbolic methods. 419-421 - Anna E. Bobkowska:
Visual dimensions of modeling languages in interdisciplinary perspective. 422-427 - Laura E. Ostrom, Lee T. Ostrom:
Technology education requirements for physicians. 428-433 - Nithin Vijayendra, Meiliu Lu:
A web-based ETL tool for data integration process. 434-438 - Lidia Jackowska-Strumillo, Jacek Nowakowski, Pawel Strumillo, P. Tomczak:
Interactive question based learning methodology and clickers: Fundamentals of computer science course case study. 439-442 - Allen E. Milewski, Fatma Cemile Serçe, Kathleen M. Swigger:
Quantitative and qualitative analysis of globally distributed team collaboration in design and development of software. 443-450 - Jaspaljeet Singh Dhillon, Burkhard Claus Wünsche, Christof Lutteroth:
Accessible telehealth - Leveraging consumer-level technologies and social networking functionalities for senior care. 451-458 - Leonid Kompanets, Piotr Milczarski, Damian Kurach:
Creation of the fuzzy three-level adapting brainthinker. 459-465 - Raoul Textoris, L'Oreal Clichy, Tullio J. Tanzi:
How to define and use safety indicators to implement an efficient prevention policy. 466-472 - Hotaka Takizawa, Shotaro Yamaguchi, Mayumi Aoyagi, Nobuo Ezaki, Shinji Mizuno:
Kinect cane: Object recognition aids for the visually impaired. 473-478 - Karol Matusiak, Piotr Skulimowski, P. Strurnillo:
Object recognition in a mobile phone application for visually impaired users. 479-484 - Piotr Korbel, Piotr Skulimowski, Piotr Wasilewski:
A radio network for guidance and public transport assistance of the visually impaired. 485-488 - Jerzy Wiciak, Bartlomiej Borkowski, Dorota Czopek:
A system for identification of dangerous spots and POIs for the blind and visually impaired. 489-494 - Yohei Tomita, Yasue Mitsukura:
Hemodynamic characteristics for improvement of EEG-BCI performance. 495-500 - Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Yasuhiro Tatsukami:
A prototype design for wireless EMG capturing system with stimulation feedback. 501-506 - Takuya Shimazu, Keiko Kasakawa, Satoshi Suzuki:
Impression analysis for robot behavior using brain monitoring. 507-512 - Piotr Przystup, Adam Bujnowski, Jacek Ruminski, Jerzy Wtorek:
A multisensor detector of a sleep apnea for using at home. 513-517 - Michal R. Wróbel:
Emotions in the software development process. 518-523 - Mariusz Szwoch:
FEEDB: A multimodal database of facial expressions and emotions. 524-531 - Agata Kolakowska, Agnieszka Landowska, Mariusz Szwoch, Wioleta Szwoch, Michal R. Wróbel:
Emotion recognition and its application in software engineering. 532-539 - Agnieszka Landowska:
Affect-awareness framework for intelligent tutoring systems. 540-547 - Agata Kolakowska:
A review of emotion recognition methods based on keystroke dynamics and mouse movements. 548-555 - Wioleta Szwoch:
Using physiological signals for emotion recognition. 556-561 - Piotr Augustyniak:
Adaptive architecture for assisted living systems. 562-569 - Farshid Amirabdollahian, Rieks op den Akker, Sandra Bedaf, Richard Bormann, Heather Draper, Vanessa Evers, Gert Jan Gelderblom, Carolina Gutierrez Ruiz, David J. Hewson, Ninghang Hu, Iolanda Iacono, Kheng Lee Koay, Ben J. A. Kröse, Patrizia Marti, Hervé Michel, Hélène Prevot-Huille, Ulrich Reiser, Joe Saunders, Tom Sorell, Kerstin Dautenhahn:
Accompany: Acceptable robotiCs COMPanions for AgeiNG Years - Multidimensional aspects of human-system interactions. 570-577 - Silvia Coradeschi, Amedeo Cesta, Gabriella Cortellessa, Luca Coraci, Javier Gonzalez, Lars Karlsson, Francesco Furfari, Amy Loutfi, Andrea Orlandini, Filippo Palumbo, Federico Pecora, Stephen Von Rump, Ales Stimec, Jonas Ullberg, Britt Otslund:
GiraffPlus: Combining social interaction and long term monitoring for promoting independent living. 578-585 - Glenda Cook, Jeremy Ellman, Margaret Cook, Barbara Klein:
Everyday usage of home telecare services in England. 586-593 - Barbara Klein, Sebastian Reutzel, Holger H. Robberg, Glenda Cook:
Can telecare contribute to an independent life at home with 100? A glance to the UK and initial experiences of the German LOEWE field test on age appropriate sensor based assistance in real estate. 594-599 - Christopher J. Soraghan, Sonja Hermann, Gerard Boyle:
Design and older people's real issues: Experiences of an engineer assessing technology in the user's home. 600-607 - Wendy Moyle, Cindy Jones, Marie Cooke, Siobhan T. O'Dwyer, Billy Sung, Suzie Drummond:
Social robots helping people with dementia: Assessing efficacy of social robots in the nursing home environment. 608-613 - G. A. Cook, C. Bailey, Wendy Moyle:
The impact of ICT-based telecare technology on quality of life of people with dementia: Review of the literature. 614-619 - Hideyuki Sawada, Yu Nakamura, Yuto Takeda, Keiji Uchida:
Micro-vibration array using SMA actuators for the screening of diabetes. 620-625 - Tomasz Kocejko, Jerzy Wtorek:
Gaze tracking in multi-display environment. 626-631 - Van-Dung Hoang, My-Ha Le, Kang-Hyun Jo:
Planar motion estimation using omnidirectional camera and laser rangefinder. 632-636 - Hoang Minh Nguyen, Burkhard C. Wünsche, Patrice Delmas, Christof Lutteroth, Wannes van der Mark:
High resolution 3D content creation using unconstrained and uncalibrated cameras. 637-644 - Takaya Ohyama, Eri Yoshida, Yoshinori Kobayashi, Yoshinori Kuno:
Tracking visitors with sensor poles for robot's museum guide tour. 645-650 - Danilo Cáceres Hernández, Van-Dung Hoang, Kang-Hyun Jo:
Iterative vanishing point estimation based on DBSCAN for omnidirectional image. 651-655 - Yoon Suk Kwak, Soon Ki Jung:
Recognition of visual signals and firing positions for virtual military training systems. 656-658
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