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GOODTECHS 2018: Bologna, Italy
- Marco Furini, Silvia Mirri, Kevin Bouchard, Barbara Guidi:
Proceedings of the 4th EAI International Conference on Smart Objects and Technologies for Social Good, GOODTECHS 2018, Bologna, Italy, November 28-30, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-6581-9
Main track
- Lorenzo Monti, Catia Prandi, Silvia Mirri:
IoT and Data Visualization to Enhance Hyperlocal Data in a Smart Campus Context. 1-6 - Sahib Singh Budhiraja, Vijay Mago:
Extracting Learning Outcomes Using Machine Learning and White Space Analysis. 7-12 - Charles Cousyn, Kevin Bouchard, Bruno Bouchard, Sébastien Gaboury:
Automated Extraction of Symptoms related to Rare Diseases from Scientific Publications. 13-18 - Marco Granato, Davide Gadia, Dario Maggiorini, Laura Anna Ripamonti:
Software and Hardware Setup for Emotion Recognition During Video Game Fruition. 19-24 - Andreas Seiderer, Michael Dietz, Ilhan Aslan, Elisabeth André:
Enabling Privacy with Transfer Learning for Image Classification DNNs on Mobile Devices. 25-30 - Ichiro Satoh:
Adaptive Deployment of Software in Smart-City. 31-36 - Massimo Bartoletti, Tiziana Cimoli, Livio Pompianu, Sergio Serusi:
Blockchain for social good: a quantitative analysis. 37-42 - Roberto Reda, Antonella Carbonaro:
Design and Development of a Linked Open Data-Based Web Portal for Sharing IoT Health and Fitness Datasets. 43-48 - Emmanuel Dubois, Fabio Pittarello:
Designing Eco-Feedback Systems for a University Campus. 49-54 - Rita Tse, Lorenzo Monti, Catia Prandi, Davide Aguiari, Giovanni Pau, Paola Salomoni:
On Assessing the Accuracy of Air Pollution Models Exploiting a Strategic Sensors Deployment. 55-58 - Laura Conti, Giovanni Delnevo, Silvia Mirri:
AlmaWorld: Data Visualization to Support International Research Collaborations. 59-64 - Dan-Cristian Rotaru, Sara García-Herranz, Manuel Freire-Morán, Iván Martínez-Ortiz, Baltasar Fernández-Manjón, Ma Carmen Díaz-Mardomingo:
Using Game Technology to Automatize Neuropsychological Tests and Research in Active Aging. 65-70 - Alberto Bartoli, Eric Medvet, Andrea De Lorenzo, Fabiano Tarlao:
Back To The Basics: Security of Software Downloads for Smart Objects. 71-76 - Agnieszka Kolasinska, Giacomo Quadrio, Ombretta Gaggi, Claudio E. Palazzi:
Technology and Aging: Users' Preferences in Wearable Sensor Networks. 77-81 - Elif Bozlak, Aybar Can Acar, Elif Sürer:
Design and Evaluation of an Interactive Art Installation to Introduce 'de novo' Mutations to Different Audiences: "Music Within" Project. 82-87 - Marco Furini, Giovanna Galli, Maria Cristiana Martini:
ONELab: Online Education with Minimal Human Supervision. 88-93 - Xiaoping Ma, Nadee Goonawardene, Hwee Pink Tan:
Identifying Elderly with Poor Sleep Quality using Unobtrusive In-home Sensors for Early Intervention. 94-99 - Charles Gouin-Vallerand, Susan Möller Ferreira, Richard Hotte:
Towards a mobile serious game environment for children self-learning. 100-105 - Thomas Hassan, Fano Ramparany, Grégoire Lefebvre:
A semantic event approach to enrich device-free indoor localization data. 106-111 - Roberta De Michele, Tommaso Fabbri, Claudia Canali:
Social Technologies for the Workplace: Metrics Proposal for Adoption Assessment. 112-117 - Angelica Moreno Cardenas, Miguel Kiyoshy Nakamura Pinto, Ermanno Pietrosemoli, Marco Zennaro, Marco Rainone, Pietro Manzoni:
A LoRa enabled sustainable messaging system for isolated communities. 118-123 - Alberto Arenghi, Simone Belometti, Francesca Brignoli, Daniela Fogli, Fulvio Gentilin, Nicola Plebani:
UniBS4All: A Mobile Application for Accessible Wayfinding and Navigation in an Urban University Campus. 124-129 - Jak Spencer, Juliette Poggi, Rama Gheerawo:
Designing Out Stereotypes in Artificial Intelligence: Involving users in the personality design of a digital assistant. 130-135 - Michiel de Jong, Vera Stara, Viviane von Döllen, Daniel Bolliger, Marcel Heerink, Vanessa Evers:
Users requirements in the design of a virtual agent for patients with dementia and their caregivers. 136-141 - Sara Bertoni, Andrea Facoetti, Sandro Franceschini, Claudio E. Palazzi, Daniele Ronzani:
A Web Application for Reading and Attentional Assessments. 142-147 - Rita Tse, Davide Aguiari, Ka-Seng Chou, Su-Kit Tang, Daniele D. Giusto, Giovanni Pau:
Monitoring cultural heritage buildings via low-cost edge computing/sensing platforms: the Biblioteca Joanina de Coimbra case study. 148-152
Special tracks
- Giulio Angiani, Gaudioso Junior Balba, Paolo Fornacciari, Gianfranco Lombardo, Monica Mordonini, Michele Tomaiuolo:
Image-Based Hoax Detection. 159-164 - Andrea De Salve, Barbara Guidi, Andrea Michienzi:
Studying micro-communities in Facebook Communities. 165-170 - Sebastian Göndör:
Towards an Open and Heterogeneous Social Web. 171-176 - Marcella Mandanici, Federico Altieri, Niccolò Pretto, Matteo Munaro, Sergio Canazza, Emanuele Menegatti:
The "Good or Bad?" Game: Stimulating Listening Skills through Playful Engagement. 177-182 - Karina Caro, Lourdes M. Morales-Villaverde, Taylor Gotfrid, Ana I. Martínez-Garcia, Sri Kurniawan:
Motivating Adults with Developmental Disabilities to Perform Motor Coordination Exercises using Exergames. 183-189 - Antonio Origlia, Federico Altieri, Giorgia Buscato, Alice Morotti, Claudio Zmarich, Antonio Rodà, Piero Cosi:
Evaluating a multi-avatar game for speech therapy applications. 190-195 - Maxime Boudreault, Bruno Bouchard, Kevin Bouchard, Sébastien Gaboury:
Maximizing Player Engagement in a Global Warming Sensitization Video Game Through Reinforcement Learning. 196-201 - Vânia Guimarães, Ana Pereira, Elsa Oliveira, Alberto Carvalho, Ricardo Peixoto:
Design and evaluation of an exergame for motor-cognitive training and fall prevention in older adults. 202-207 - Simone Ghisio, Ksenia Kolykhalova, Gualtiero Volpe, Beatrice Amadeo, Paolo Coletta, Nicola Ferrari, Chiara Tacchino, Sofia Fiscon, Ludovica Primavera, Paolo Moretti, Antonio Camurri:
Designing a Platform for Child Rehabilitation Exergames Based on Interactive Sonification of Motor Behavior. 208-213 - Daniele Baschieri, Mauro Gaspari, Floriano Zini:
A Planning-Based Serious Game for Cognitive Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis. 214-219 - Ombretta Gaggi, Francesco Ciraulo, Marco Casagrande:
Eating Pizza to learn fractions. 220-225 - Rita Francese, Clara Monaco, Claudia Nicoletti:
An Android application for helping in the identification of Children with Reading Difficulties. 226-231 - Antonieta Martínez-Velasco, María de Lourdes Martínez-Villaseñor, Luis Miralles-Pechuán:
Machine Learning Approach for Pre-Eclampsia Risk Factors Association. 232-237 - Claudia Salatino, Lucia Pigini, Renzo Andrich:
How to measure the impact of assistive technology solutions on the person's quality of life? 238-242 - Flaminia L. Luccio, Lisa Beltrame:
Accessible Tourism for Users with Hearing Loss. 243-248 - Giuliana Vitiello, Monica Sebillo, Luigi Fornaro, Marianna Di Gregorio, Stefano Cirillo, Mattia De Rosa, Vittorio Fuccella, Gennaro Costagliola:
Do you like my outfit?: Cromnia, a mobile assistant for blind users. 249-254 - Francesco Amato, Sara Bianchi, Sara Comai, Pietro Crovari, Maria Giulia Grillo Pasquarelli, Afnan Imtiaz, Andrea Masciadri, Marie Toldo, Ece Yuyar:
CLONE: a Promising System for the Remote Monitoring of Alzheimer's Patients: An Experimentation with a Wearable Device in a Village for Alzheimer's Care. 255-260 - Daniel Rosato, Andrea Masciadri, Sara Comai, Fabio Salice:
Non-invasive monitoring system to detect sitting people. 261-264 - Marco Furini, Federica Mandreoli, Riccardo Martoglia, Manuela Montangero:
Towards Tweet Content Suggestions for Museum Media Managers. 265-270 - Danilo Pianini, Giovanni Ciatto, Roberto Casadei, Stefano Mariani, Mirko Viroli, Andrea Omicini:
Transparent Protection of Aggregate Computations from Byzantine Behaviours via Blockchain. 271-276 - George Kordatos, Modestos Stavrakis:
Preliminary design of a wearable system to increase adherence to rehabilitation programmes in acute Cruciate Ligament (CL) rupture. 277-282 - Silvia Bertacchi, Isam Mashhour Al Jawarneh, Fabrizio Ivan Apollonio, Gianna Bertacchi, Michele Cancilla, Luca Foschini, Costantino Grana, Giuseppe Martuscelli, Rebecca Montanari:
SACHER Project: A Cloud Platform and Integrated Services for Cultural Heritage and for Restoration. 283-288 - Giovanni Delnevo, Marco Roccetti, Silvia Mirri:
Intelligent machines for good?: More focus on the context. 289-293 - Antonella Valva:
User-centred design, participatory methodology and incidental learning of language-culture: how to test the effectiveness of this approach? The case study of the UniOn app. 294-297 - Giambattista Amati, Simone Angelini, Giorgio Gambosi, Daniele Pasquini, Gianluca Rossi, Paola Vocca:
Twitter: temporal events analysis: Extended Abstract. 298-303
Posters
- Licia Sbattella, Roberto Tedesco:
How to simplify human-machine interaction: A text complexity calculator and a smart spelling corrector. 304-305 - Akin Sahin, Oguzcan Ergün, Elif Sürer, Ipek Gursel Dino:
An Immersive Design Environment for Performance-Based Architectural Design: A BIM-based Approach. 306-307 - Davide Mulfari, Gabriele Meoni, Luca Fanucci:
Machine Learning in Assistive Technology: a Solution for People with Dysarthria. 308-309 - Giulio Angiani, Paolo Fornacciari, Gianfranco Lombardo, Monica Mordonini, Umberto Pietroni, Michele Tomaiuolo:
Automatic processing and classification of citizens' reports. 310-311 - Davide Mulfari, Salvatore Mulfari:
Assistive Technologies to Support Distance Learning for Students with Disabilities. 312-313 - Antonella Carbonaro, Roberto Reda:
A Dietary Consultation System using Semantic Rules and Reasoning Based Approach. 314-315
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