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Hisashi Aoki, Bernt Schiele, and Alex Pentland.
Realtime personal positioning system for a wearable computer.
In Digest of Papers. Third International Symposium on Wearable
Computers, pages 37-43. IEEE Computer Society, 1999.
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Brian Clarkson and Alex Pentland.
Unsupervised clustering of ambulatory audio and video.
In ICASSP'99, 1999.
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Brian P. Clarkson.
Recognizing user's context from wearable sensors.
Technical Report 519, Vision and Modeling Group, MIT Media Lab,
January 2000.
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Andrew R. Golding and Neal Lesh.
Indoor navigation using a diverse set of cheap, weearable sensors.
In Digest of Papers. Third International Symposium on Wearable
Computers, pages 29-36. IEEE Computer Society, 1999.
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Pattie Maes, Bruce Blumberg, Trevor Darrell, and Alex Pentland.
The alive system: Full-body interaction with animated autonomous
agents.
ACM Multimedia Systems, 5:105-112, 1997.
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Natalia Marmasse.
commotion, a context-aware communication system.
Master's thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999.
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Nelson Minar, Matthew Gray, Oliver Roup, Raffi Krikorian, and Pattie Maes.
Hive: Distributed agents for networking things.
In Proceedings of ASA/MA'99, the First International Symposium
on Agent Systems and Applications and Third International Symposium on Mobile
Agents, 1999.
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Bradley Rhodes.
The wearable remembrance agent: A system for augmented memory.
Personal Technologies Journal Special Issue on Wearable
Computing, 1:218-224, 1997.
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Thad Starner, Dana Kirsh, and Solomon Assefa.
The locust swarm: An environmentally-powered, networkless location
and messaging system.
In Digest of Papers. First International Symposium on Wearable
Computers, pages 169-170. IEEE Computer Society, 1997.
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Thad Starner, Bernt Schiele, and Alex Pentland.
Visual context awareness in wearable computing.
In Digest of Papers. Second International Symposium on Wearable
Computers, pages 50-57. IEEE Computer Society, October 1998.
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Roy Want, Andy Hopper, Veronica Falccao, and Jonathan Gibbons.
The active badge location system.
ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 10(1):91-102, January
1992.
Rich's local hive hacking account
2000-02-01