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E-raamat: Smart Sensing and Context: 5th European Conference, EuroSSC 2010, Passau, Germany, November 14-16, 2010. Proceedings

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Welcome to the 5th European Conference on Smart Sensing and Context. EuroSSC 2010 is a venue for high-quality papers that describe both original and unpublished research advancing the state of the art in smart surroundings, context-awareness and networked embedded sensor and actuator systems. The conference brings researchers of a variety of disciplines, perspectives and g- graphical areas together. It aims to explore the implications of computing as it starts to surround us transparently, interwoven into the fabric of everyday life. Our Program Committee-composed of 28 leading international researchers in the ?elds of context recognition and smart sensing-accepted 13 papers to be published in these proceedings. We want to take the opportunity to express our gratitude to the diligent e orts of all members of the EuroSSCProgramCommittee and the team for the localarrangements.We also wantto thank the over50 (co-)authorsfrom over13 countries for their contributions, shaping the EuroSSC into a true international venue. In addition to the o cial conference proceedings, we are pleased to also - clude a short report about the Workshop on Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) platforms. We also want to express our thanks to the MonAMI coordinators, as without them the sharedworkshopwouldnot have been possible. We found that theworkshopsparkedinterestingdiscussionsbetweentheconferenceparticipants about the fascination topic of aging in a pervasive computing age.
Applications
FireGuide: A Context-Aware Fire Response Guide for the Building Occupants
1(14)
Yuanping Li
Ling Feng
Lin Qiao
Yiping Li
Shoubin Kong
Yu Yi
Daqing Zhang
Weijun Qin
How to Log Sleeping Trends? A Case Study on the Long-Term Capturing of User Data
15(13)
Holger Becker
Marko Borazio
Kristof Van Laerhoven
Utilizing Social Context for Providing Personalized Services to Mobile Users
28(14)
Athanasios Karapantelakis
Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.
Sensing
Activity Recognition Using Biomechanical Model Based Pose Estimation
42(14)
Attila Reiss
Gustaf Hendeby
Gabriele Bleser
Didier Stricker
Energy Efficient Cooperative Multimodal Ambient Monitoring
56(15)
Michele Magno
Davide Brunelli
Piero Zappi
Luca Benini
On the Use of Magnetic Field Disturbances as Features for Activity Recognition with on Body Sensors
71(11)
Gernot Bahle
Kai Kunze
Paul Lukowicz
Systems Support
Feature Weighting for CPM-Based Context Validation
82(12)
Nermin Brgulja
Rico Kusber
Klaus David
A Formal Model of Reliable Sensor Perception
94(14)
Tobe Toben
Effect of Caching in a Broker Based Context Provisioning System
108(14)
Saad Liaquat Kiani
Michael Knappmeyer
Eike Steffen Reetz
Nigel Baker
Ralf Tonjes
A Logic Based Context Query Language
122(13)
Ling Feng
Junhui Deng
Zhanjiang Song
Wenwei Xue
Higher Level Modeling
Sensor Abstractions for Opportunistic Activity and Context Recognition Systems
135(14)
Marc Kurz
Alois Ferscha
Identifying Important Action Primitives for High Level Activity Recognition
149(14)
Atif Manzoor
Claudia Villalonga
Alberto Calatroni
Hong-Linh Truong
Daniel Roggen
Schahram Dustdar
Gerhard Troster
A Resource Model for the Real World Internet
163(14)
Claudia Villalonga
Martin Bauer
Fernando Lopez Aguilar
Vincent A. Huang
Martin Strohbach
Report on the Workshop on ICT and Ageing: Announcing the European Initiative for an Ambient Assitant Living (AAL) Platform
Platforms for AAL Applications
177(26)
Gunnar Fagerberg
Antonio Kung
Reiner Wichert
Mohammad-Reza Tazari
Bruno Jean-Bart
Gerald Bauer
Gottfried Zimmermann
Francesco Furfari
F. Potorti
S. Chessa
M. Hellenschmidt
J. Gorman
Jan Alexandersson
Jurgen Bund
Eduardo Carrasco
Gorka Epelde
Martin Klima
Elena Urdaneta
Gregg Vanderheiden
Ingo Zinnikus
Author Index 203