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rPPG-Toolbox: Deep Remote PPG Toolbox (NeurIPS 2023)
An up-to-date & curated list of Awesome IMU-based Human Activity Recognition(Ubiquitous Computing) papers, methods & resources. Please note that most of the collections of researches are mainly based on IMU data.
Multi-Task Temporal Shift Attention Networks for On-Device Contactless Vitals Measurement (NeurIPS 2020)
(ICLR'25) PaPaGei: Open Foundation Models for Optical Physiological Signals
Mobile Android app for data collection in the wild: sensor measurements and self-reported labels describing the user's behavioral context.
Auritus: An Open-Source Optimization Toolkit for Training and Development of Human Movement Models and Filters Using Earables
Implementing use-based privacy for ubiquitous computing.
TelecomTM: A Fine-Grained and Ubiquitous Traffic Monitoring System Using Pre-Existing Telecommunication Fiber-Optic Cables as Sensors
StoryBooth is a minimal Python project intended as a starting point for an interactive storytelling application. The repository provides a basic layout with placeholders for chatbot logic, core controllers and lighting control.
☁️ 📲 🔥 A project based in Mobile and Pervasive Computing. This project was built using Arduino, C++ (C Plus Plus), Java, Android and Google App Engine. The scenario chosen for this project was to combat forest fires with the use of sensors and actuators, to detect and prevent fire occurrences in forests, as also, collect and analyse data from them, and kept in a Web Server. A Mobile App was also built to support some functions and interactions with the system, globally.
Feature engineering on LivePeople dataset
This repo includes the official baseline implementations of "The EarSAVAS Dataset: Enabling Subject-Aware Vocal Activity Sensing on Earables"
UCSD CSE118/218 prototype
☁️ 📲 🔥 A project based in Mobile and Pervasive Computing. This project was built using Arduino, C++ (C Plus Plus), Java, Android and Google App Engine. The scenario chosen for this project was to combat forest fires with the use of sensors and actuators, to detect and prevent fire occurrences in forests, as also, collect and analyse data from them, and kept in a Web Server. A Mobile App was also built to support some functions and interactions with the system, globally.
Controls your back posture while lifting a heavy object.
A responsive web application that helps members with Mild Cognitive Impairment keep track of their daily routines. This was a class project in partnership with the Aware Home at Georgia Tech under CS 7470 - Ubiquitous Computing taught by Dr. Thomas Ploetz.
Project made for the Personified and Ubiquitous Systems course from Master's Degree in Informatics Engineering
☁️ 📲 🔥 A project based in Mobile and Pervasive Computing. This project was built using Arduino, C++ (C Plus Plus), Java, Android and Google App Engine. The scenario chosen for this project was to combat forest fires with the use of sensors and actuators, to detect and prevent fire occurrences in forests, as also, collect and analyse data from them, and kept in a Web Server. A Mobile App was also built to support some functions and interactions with the system, globally.
Project for the ID2012 course on KTH.
A prototype in the context of my master thesis, which consists of two plates lying on the floor that communicate with each other and present a game.
An iterative prototype in the context of my master thesis "Exploration von interaktiven und unaufdringlichen Interfaces in einer semi-public Meetup Situation" (en. "Exploration of interactive and unobtrusive interfaces in a semi-public meetup situation"). It consists of a plastic cube equipped with leds and an ESP8266 that provides a web interface for color control.
Trabalho referente a disciplina de Software para Computação Ubíqua
Health Data Tracker
Coursework project of Ubiquitous computing sem1-2022
Our implementation of MARVAir: Meteorology Augmented Residual-Based Visual Approach for Crowdsourcing Air Quality Inference. Based on the TensorFlow 2.x, and Python environment.
Final Project by Paolo Zanatto and Giovanni Lucia for SE @ DTM - University of Bologna
☁️ 📱 🌐 Projects based in Mobile and Pervasive Computing Labs. This projects was built using C++ (C Plus Plus) and Arduino IDE. This repository it's based in some practical lab exercises and examples related with Mobile and Pervasive Computing, among many others!
BlueFi Framework: Software Engineering Thesis Archive - 2005 UQ ENGG4801 thesis that pioneered IoT/smart environment concepts 8 years before Apple iBeacon. Complete academic archive with source code, research materials, and presentations.
temperature-driven device that plays music and sends alerts using the Adafruit Clue and Spotify API
KFS-TUNE - an extra fast and accurate time series classifier - tried on UCR datasets, a real-world large dataset created on wearable devices, and synthetic extreme data.