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Talks and Publications on the Smart Space Project

Many of these publications and talks are on the issues of multimodal interfaces and distrbuted pervasive computing networks raised by the study of smart spaces.

  • A Data Flow Implementation of Agent-Based Distributed Graph Search. Imad Hamchi, Antoine Fillinger, Mathieu Hoarau, Lukas Diduch and Vincent Stanford. Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems (PDCS), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, November 2009.
     
  • Middleware and Metrology for the Pervasive Future. Antoine Fillinger, Imad Hamchi, Stéphane Degré, Lukas Diduch, Travis Rose, Jonathan Fiscus and Vincent Stanford. IEEE Pervasive Computing Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems. Vol. 8, num. 3, page 74-83, July-September 2009.
     
  • The NIST Data Flow System II: A Standardized Interface for Distributed Multimedia Applications. Antoine Fillinger, Lukas Diduch, Imad Hamchi, Mathieu Hoarau, Stéphane Degré, Vincent Stanford. IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless; Mobile and MultiMedia Networks (WoWMoM), Newport Beach, California, June 2008. Download paper
     
  • Synchronization of Data Streams in Distributed Realtime Multimodal Signal Processing Environments on Commodity Hardware. Lukas Diduch, Mathieu Hoarau, Antoine Fillinger, Vincent Stanford. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), Hannover, Germany, June 2008. Conference talk notes
     
  • A framework for modular signal processing systems with high-performance requirements. Lukas Diduch Ronald Mueller, Gerhard Rigoll. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), Beijing, China, July 2007.
     
  • NIST smart data flow system II: speaker localization. Antoine Fillinger, Lukas Diduch, Imad Hamchi, Stéphane Degré and Vincent Stanford. Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Information processing in sensor networks (IPSN), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 2007.
     
  • Towards User Sensitive Interfaces: Autodirective Speech Acquisition for Speaker identification and Speech Recognition Using Phased Arrays. R. Xu, G. Mei, Z. Ren, C. Kwan, J. Aube, C. Rochet, and V. Stanford. Springer Lecture Notes on Artificial Intelligence, LNAI 3864, 2006.
     
  • The NIST smart data flow system II multimodal data transport infrastructure. Antoine Fillinger, Imad Hamchi, Stéphane Degré and Vincent Stanford. Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Multimodal interfaces (ICMI), Banff, Alberta, Canada, 2006.
     
  • An automated acoustic system to monitor and classify birds. C. Kwan, K. Ho, G. Mei, Z. Ren, R. Xu, Y. Zhang, D. Lao, D. Stevenson, V. Stanford, and C. Rochet. EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing Volume 2006, Article ID 96706, Pages 1–19, 2006.
     
  • Synchronizing Multimodal Data Streams Using Commodity Hardware. Martial Michel and Vincent Stanford. Fourth ACM International Workshop on Video Surveillance and Sensor Networks, Santa Barbara, CA, October 2006.
     
  • Real-Time Speaker Verification with a Microphone Array. Gang Mei, Roger Xu, Debang Lao, Chiman Kwan, and Vincent Stanford. The 2006 International Conference on Pervasive Systems & Computing, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 2006.
     
  • Infrastructure for distributed and embedded systems and interfaces. V. Stanford. Embedded Systems, Ambient Intelligence and Smart Surroundings Conference, organized by the Netherlands Office for Science and Technology (NOST). June 2005.
     
  • Network Transfer of Control Data: An Application of the NIST SMART DATA FLOW. M. Michel, V. Stanford, O. Galibert. Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, Vol 2 - January, 2005.
     
  • A real time speaker verification demonstration on the smart flow system. Roger Xu, Gang Mei, Zubing Ren, Chiman Kwan, Vincent Stanford, Julien Aube, and Cedrick Rochet, Proc. of IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Multimedia, Video and Speech Processing. Pages 226-229, Hong Kong, October 2004.
     
  • Bird Classification Algorithms: Theory and Experimental Results. C. Kwan, G. Mei, G. Zhao, Z. Ren, R. Xu, V. Stanford, C. Rochet, J. Aube, and K. Ho. Proc. IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP). Vol. 5, pages 289-292, May 2004.
     
  • Pervasive Computing Puts Food on the Table. IEEE Pervasive Computing Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, Volume 2, Number 1, pages 15-20, January-March 2003.
     
  • Beam Me Up, Doctor McCoy.  Vincent Stanford. IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine; Vol. 2, No. 3, pages 13-18.
     
  • Biosignals Offer Potential for Direct Interfaces and Health Monitoring.  Vincent Stanford. IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine; Vol. 3, No. 1, pages 99-103.
     
  • On the Use of HMMs to Quantify Signatures from Individual DNA Molecules Driven Through a Nanometer Scale Pore.Vincent Stanford and John Kasianowicz. IEEE Genomic Signal Processing and Statistics Conference, 2003.
     
  • The NIST Smart Space and Meeting Room Projects: Signals, Acquisition, Annotation and Metrics. V. Stanford, J. Garofolo, O. Galibert, M. Michel, C. Laprun. Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP). Vol. 4, pages 6-10 Hong Kong, April 2003.
     
  • Invited panelist at NASA Langley conference on Emerging and Future Computing paradigms and their Impact on the Research, Training and Design Environments of the Aerospace Workforce March 2003.
     
  • The NIST Mk-III Microphone Array, and Applications of Adaptive Beam Forming to Speech. V. Stanford, and C. Rochet. Invited talk: at Fifth International Workshop on Microphone Array Systems: Theory and practice, May 2003.
     
  • The NIST Smart Flow system and scientific uses of the Mark-III NIST Microphone Array, Invited presentation at: Rutgers CAIP Industrial Advisors Board, June 2003.
     
  • Using Pervasive Computing to Deliver Eldercare. IEEE Pervasive Computing Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, Volume 1, Number 1, pages 10-13, January-March 2002.
     
  • Pervasive Health Care Applications Face Tough Security Challenges. IEEE Pervasive Computing Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, Volume 1, Number 2, pages 8-12, April-June 2002.
     
  • Pervasive Computing Goes to Work - Interfacing to the Enterprise. IEEE Pervasive Computing Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, Volume 1, Number 3, pages 6-12, July-August 2002.
     
  • Wearable Computing Goes Live in Industry. IEEE Pervasive Computing Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, Volume 1, Number 4, pages 14-19, July-August 2002.
     
  • Applying Video Sensor Networks to Nearshore Environment Monitoring.R. Homan, J. Stanley, and T. Ozkan-Haller. Edited by V. Stanford. IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 4, pages 14-21, October-December 2002.
     
  • Physics of DNA Threading Through a Nanometer Pore and Applications to Simultaneous Multianalyte Sensing, in Structure and Dynamics of Confined Polymers, Kluwer Books 2002, with John Kasianowicz, et. al.
     
  • Pervasive Computing; It's About Integration, M. Herman and V. Stanford, Appliance Manufacturer Magazine, September 2001.
     
  • NIST Smart Flow System and novel speech signal to noise metrics, Invited speaker at 4th Harvard International Microphone Array Theory and Practice Conference at presenting the 2000.
     
  • NIST Information Technology Laboratory Pervasive Computing Initiative, L. Rosenthal, V. Stanford, IEEE Ninth International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, June 14-16. NIST Gaithersburg, USA, 2000.
     
  • Proceedings of the 1998 DARPA/NIST Smart Spaces Workshop, V. Stanford Editor, co-author of the Situation Awareness section with J. Flanagan, July 1998.
     
  • Proceedings of the 1998 DARPA/NIST Smart Spaces Workshop, U.S. National Institute of Standards & Technology, July 1998.
     
  • Spoken Document Retrieval Track Overview and Results, John Garofolo, Ellen Voorhees, Karen Sparck Jones, V. Stanford, The Sixth Text Retrieval Conference (TREC-6), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Special Publication 500-240, 1997.
     
  • Speech-Enabling Your Applications With the IBM Continuous Speech Series, V. Stanford, B. Booth, OS/2 Developer, August, 1993.″
     
  • The Graph Analysis and Design Technique: A Visually Oriented Systems Development Environment, J. McBride, V. Stanford, AIAA/ACM/NASA/IEEE Computers in Aerospace V Conference, October 1985.
Created February 26, 2016, Updated August 25, 2016