some students in Weimar, Germany used a similar approach and discussed = the results with Francine at the student colloquium at ISWC '04: http://www.wearable-consult.com/images/pubs/iswc_ismar_04__bauhaus_uni-we= ima r.pdf more pics on the "students in cast": http://www.wearable-consult.com/images/pubs/petzoldbuergy_caadfutures2005= _pr es.pdf Christian ----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht---- Von: Sebastien Duval [mailto:] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 9. M=E4rz 2006 00:57 An: Wearable Hardware Discussion List Betreff: Re: [Wear-Hard] That study about the locations of the body that movethe least?=20 > I suppose you are talking about the following paper. >=20 > Source: > http://csdl2.computer.org/persagen/DLAbsToc.jsp?resourcePath=3D/dl/procee= dings /iswc/&toc=3Dcomp/proceedings/iswc/1998/9074/00/9074toc.xml&DOI=3D10.1109= /ISWC.1 998.729537 >> Second International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'98) p. >> 116 Design for Wearability F. Gemperle C. Kasabach J. Stivoric M. >> Bauer R. Martin=20 >>=20 >> DOI Bookmark: >> http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.1998.729537 >>=20 >> Citation: F. Gemperle, C. Kasabach, J. Stivoric, M. Bauer, R. >> Martin, "Design for Wearability," iswc, p. 116, Second International >> Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'98), 1998. >=20 > It is pretty interesting; let me know if you find other things in this > style. >=20 >=20 >=20 > -------- Original Message -------- > Date: 2006/03/09 7:12 > From: Tony Havelka >>> A few years back, some university (I think) did a study on the >>> locations of the body that moved the least. I want to say it was >>> the University of Washington HIT Lab (hitl.washington.edu) but >>> regardless, I can't find it after many hours of searching, nor >>> looking through the wear-hard archives at wearables.blu.org. I >>> could have sworn it was discussed on the list (at least mentioned!) >>> through...=20 >>>=20 >>> Does anyone remember this? A title, who wrote it, the university, >>> have a copy, anything? >>=20 >> Carnegie Mellon.... >>=20 >> Couldn't find the link on the CM web page but check this link out: >>=20 >> http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,50975,00.html >>=20 >>=20 >> -Tony >=20 >=20 > _______________________________________________ > Wear-Hard mailing list >
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