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FGR
2011
IEEE
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Emotion recognition using PHOG and LPQ features
— We propose a method for automatic emotion recognition as part of the FERA 2011 competition [1] . The system extracts pyramid of histogram of gradients (PHOG) and local phase qu...
Abhinav Dhall, Akshay Asthana, Roland Goecke, Tom ...
HICSS
2011
IEEE
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Improved Patient Outcomes through Collaborative Monitoring and Management of Subtle Behavioral and Physiological Health Changes
This paper describes a highly mobile collaborative patient-centric, self-monitoring, symptom recognition and self intervention system along with a complementary clinical nursing t...
Paul J. Fortier, Brendon Puntin, Osama Aljaroudi
HICSS
2011
IEEE
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An Experimental Study of Financial Portfolio Selection with Visual Analytics for Decision Support
We investigate the decision process as applied to the practical task of choosing a financial portfolio. We developed PortfolioCompare, an interactive visual analytic decision sup...
Anya Savikhin, Hon Cheong Lam, Brian D. Fisher, Da...
HICSS
2011
IEEE
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XTRec: Secure Real-Time Execution Trace Recording on Commodity Platforms
We propose XTRec, a primitive that can record the instruction-level execution trace of a commodity computing system. Our primitive is resilient to compromise to provide integrity ...
Amit Vasudevan, Ning Qu, Adrian Perrig
HICSS
2011
IEEE
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The Kukui Cup: A Dorm Energy Competition Focused on Sustainable Behavior Change and Energy Literacy
Abstract—The Kukui Cup is an advanced dorm energy competition whose goal is to investigate the relationships among energy literacy, sustained energy conservation, and information...
Robert S. Brewer, George E. Lee, Philip M. Johnson