The 9th International Conference on the Internet of Things (IoT 2019)

Paper “Towards Somaesthetic Smarthome Designs: Exploring Potentials and Limitations of an Affective Mirror” has been accepted for publication at the 9th International Conference on the Internet of Things (IoT 2019)” in Bilboa, Spain, Oct. 2019 :-)

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Chi Tai Dang, Ilhan Aslan, Florian Lingenfelser, Tobias Baur, Elisabeth André, 
Towards Somaesthetic Smarthome Designs: Exploring Potentials and
Limitations of an Affective Mirror, IoT 2019, Proceedings of the 9th
International Conference on the Internet of Things (IoT 2019)(Bilboa, Spain). 
ACM

Have you ever experienced a mirror that not only “sees” how you see yourself, but tells you how others perceive you? May such a smartmirror help not only adapt/improve oneself externally (look) but also internally (mood, emotions)? What are the expectations, fears (privacy)? The acceptance of such a smart thing requires approaches that go beyond technology-driven designs. In this paper …

The 2019 European Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI 2019)

Paper “Viewing Experience of Augmented Reality Objects as Ambient Media – A Comparison of Multimedia Devices” has been accepted for publication at the The 2019 European Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI 2019)” in Rome, Italy, Nov. 2019 :-)

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Ilhan Aslan, Chi Tai Dang, Björn Bittner, Michael Dietz, Michael Filipenko, 
Elisabeth André, Viewing Experience of Augmented Reality Objects as 
Ambient Media - A Comparison of Multimedia Devices, AmI 2019, 
Proceedings of the The 2019 European Conference on Ambient Intelligence 
(AmI 2019) (Rome, Italy). Springer

Holograms (i.e., visual augmented reality objects embedded in real space) as mediums are being deployed in diverse contexts, such as home, mobile, and work. We argue that the user experience of holograms is mediated by the type …

The 9th International Conference on the Internet of Things (IoT 2019)

Paper “Put that Hologram there – Probing Mobile Interaction Experiences for a Vision of Mixed Material Public Spaces” has been accepted for publication at the 9th International Conference on the Internet of Things (IoT 2019)” in Bilboa, Spain, Oct. 2019 :-)

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Ilhan Aslan, Chi Tai Dang, Ruben Schlagowski, Michael Dietz, Fabian Brain 
and Elisabeth André, Put that Hologram there - Probing Mobile Interaction 
Experiences for a Vision of Mixed Material Public Spaces, IoT 2019, 
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on the 
Internet of Things (IoT 2019) (Bilboa, Spain). ACM

The materiality of urban spaces has been changing by progress and consequently the way we, as townsmen or visitors, interact in these spaces is changing. For example, within the last decade using a mobile digital bus ticket has become a common practice in many cities around the world. Contemporary progress in mobile augmented reality technologies has already introduced novel pervasive displays, such as Microsoft’s HoloLens, which allows to display mixed realities containing tangible real and “intangible” holographic objects. Now, we seem to be at a crossroads …

The 9th International Conference on the Internet of Things (IoT 2019)

Paper/Poster “Calibration Transfer for Food Recognition Models for E-Noses” has been accepted for publication at the 9th International Conference on the Internet of Things (IoT 2019)” in Bilboa, Spain, Oct. 2019 :-)

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Andreas Seiderer, Chi Tai Dang and Elisabeth André, Calibration Transfer for 
Food Recognition Models for E-Noses, IoT 2019, Proceedings of the 9th 
International Conference on the Internet of Things (IoT 2019) 
(Bilboa, Spain). ACM

Gas sensors using the low-priced MOS technique face several problems that reduce their applicability for classification tasks. In literature, several methods can be found that try to alleviate these problems. In this paper, we focus on the problem that the behavior of different sensors (of same type) results in different data even for the same gas concentrations …

The 2019 European Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI 2019)

Paper “Indoor Air Quality and Wellbeing – Enabling Awareness and Sensitivity with Ambient IoT Displays” has been accepted for publication at the The 2019 European Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI 2019)” in Rome, Italy, Nov. 2019 :-)

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Andreas Seiderer, Ilhan Aslan, Chi Tai Dang, Elisabeth André, Indoor Air Quality 
and Wellbeing - Enabling Awareness and Sensitivity with Ambient IoT Displays, 
AmI 2019, Proceedings of the The 2019 European Conference on Ambient 
Intelligence (AmI 2019) (Rome, Italy). Springer

The quality of indoor air exerts influence on the wellbeing of people. However, people rarely notice a constant and creeping deterioration of indoor air. Especially in enclosed places where several people get together, like meeting rooms, school rooms and public transportation, bad air quality might cause a reduction of cognitive performance, increased headache, fatigue and sleepiness. This paper describes and discusses a privacy respecting system, built with low cost IoT components and open-source software, that …