The 13th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI 2019)

Paper “Of Smarthomes, IoT Plants, and Implicit Interaction Design” has been accepted for publication at the 13th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI 2019)” in Tempe, Arizona, USA, Mar. 2019 :-)

[ Conference, TEI 2019, Tempe, Arizona, USA ]
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Björn Bittner, Ilhan Aslan, Chi Tai Dang, and Elisabeth André, Of Smarthomes, 
IoT Plants, and Implicit Interaction Design, TEI 2019, Proceedings of the 13th 
International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, 
TEI 2019 (Tempe, Arizona, USA). ACM

There seems to be a danger to carelessly replace routine tasks in homes through automation with IoT-technology. But since routines such as watering houseplants also have positive influences on inhabitants’ wellbeing, they should be transformed through carefully performed designs. To this end, an attempt to use technology for augmenting a set of houseplants’ non-verbal communication capabilities is presented. First, we describe in detail how implicit interactions have been designed to support inhabitants in watering their plants through meaningful interactions. Then, we report on a field study …

Paper “TheOdor: A Step Towards Smart Home Applications with Electronic Noses” has been accepted for publication at the “5th International Workshop on Sensor-based Activity Recognition and Interaction” in Berlin, Germany, Sep. 2018 :-)

[ Conference, iWOAR 2018, Berlin, Germany ]
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Chi Tai Dang, Andreas Seiderer, Elisabeth André, Theodor: A Step Towards 
Smart Home Applications with Electronic Noses, iWOAR 2018, Proceedings of 
the 5th international Workshop on Sensor-based Activity Recognition and 
Interaction (Berlin, Germany). ACM

This paper presents preliminary results of the ongoing project TheOdor which explores the potential of electronic noses that make use of commodity gas sensors (MOS, MEMS) for applications in the smarthome, for example to classify human activities based on the odors that activities generate. We describe the system and its components and report on classification results from validation experiments …

Mensch und Computer 2018

Paper “Acceptance of Autonomy and Cloud in the Smart Home and Concerns” has been accepted for publication at the “Mensch und Computer 2018” in Dresden, Germany, Sep. 2018 :-)

[ Conference, Mensch und Computer 2018, Dresden, Germany ]
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Chi Tai Dang, Elisabeth André, Acceptance of Autonomy and Cloud 
in the Smart Home and Concerns, MuC 2018, Mensch und Computer 2018 
- Tagungsband (Dresden, Germany). 
Bonn: Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.

Paper “DrinkWatch: A Mobile Wellbeing Application Based on Interactive and Cooperative Machine Learning” has been accepted for publication at the “8th International Digital Health Conference, Public Health & Emergencies in the Age of Big Data” in Lion, France, Apr. 2018 :-)

[ Conference, Digital Health 2018, Lion, France ]
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Simon Flutura, Andreas Seiderer, Ilhan Aslan, Raphael Schwarz, Chi-Tai Dang, 
Dominik Schiller, Elisabeth Andre, DrinkWatch: A Mobile Wellbeing Application
Based on Interactive and Cooperative Machine Learning, DH 2018, Proceedings of 
the 8th International Digital Health Conference (Lion, France). ACM

Paper “Exploring Opportunistic Ambient Notifications in the Smart Home to Enhance Quality of Live” has been accepted for publication at the “15th International Conference On Smart homes and health Telematics, IoT for Enhanced Quality of Life and Smart Living” in Paris, France, Aug. 2017 :-)

[ Conference, ICOST 2017, Paris, France ]
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Andreas Seiderer, Chi Tai Dang, Elisabeth André, Exploring Opportunistic Ambient 
Notifications in the Smart Home to Enhance Quality of Live, ICOST 2017, 
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference On Smart homes and health 
Telematics (Paris, France). Springer