Towards Dynamically Configurable Context Recognition Systems K. Kunze and D. Bannach. presented at the AAAI-12 Activity Context Workshop, Toronto, Canada, 2012. Bibtex


Compensating for On-Body Placement Effects in Activity Recognition (19 MB), Kai Kunze, Dissertation, 2011.


On the use of magnetic field disturbances as features for activity recognition with on body sensors, G. Bahle, K. Kunze, and P. Lukowicz, published in the Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Smart Sensing and Context (EuroSSC), Passau, Germany, 2010. Bibtex


Integrated tool chain for recording and handling large, multimodal context recognition data sets D. Bannach, K. Kunze, J. Weppner, and P. Lukowicz, Adjunct Proceedings of Ubicomp 2010, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2010. Best Demonstration Award Bibtex


Does the On-body Location of a GPS Receiver Matter? C. Vaitl, K. Kunze, and P. Lukowicz, presented at the International Conference on Body Sensor Networks (BSN), Singapore 2010, pp. 219–221. Bibtex


The benefit of activity recognition for mobile phone based nursing documentation: A Wizard-of-Oz study B. Altakouri, G. Kortuem, A. Grunerbl, K. Kunze, and P. Lukowicz, presented at the ISWC 10: Proceedings of the 2010 11th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Seoul, South Korea, 2010, pp. 1–4. Bibtex


Which Way Am I Facing: Inferring Horizontal Device Orientation from an Accelerometer Signal K. Kunze, P. Lukowicz, K. Partridge, and B. Begole, presented at the ISWC 09: Proceedings of the 2009 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Linz, Austria, 2009. Bibtex


Does Context Matter ? - A Quantitative Evaluation in a Real World Maintenance Scenario, K. Kunze, F. Wagner, E. Kartal, E. M. Kluge, and P. Lukowicz, presented at the Pervasive ‘09: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Pervasive Computing, 2009. Bibtex


OPPORTUNITY: Towards opportunistic activity and context recognition systems D. Roggen, K. Forster, A. Calatroni, T. Holleczek, Y. Fang, G. Troster, A. Ferscha, C. Holzmann, A. Riener, P. Lukowicz, G. Pirkl, D. Bannach, K. Kunze, R. Chavarriaga, and J. D. R. Millan, presented at the 2009 IEEE International Symposium on “A World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks” (WowMoM), 2009. Bibtex


Dealing with sensor displacement in motion-based onbody activity recognition systems K. Kunze and P. Lukowicz, presented at the UbiComp ‘08: Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Ubiquitous computing, Seoul, South Korea, 2008, pp. 20–29. Bibtex


Adapting magnetic resonant coupling based relative positioning technology for wearable activitiy recogniton, G. Pirkl, K. Stockinger, K. Kunze, and P. Lukowicz, presented at the ISWC ‘08: Proceedings of the 2008 12th IEEE International \ Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2008. Bibtex


Symbolic object localization through active sampling of acceleration and sound signatures K. Kunze and P. Lukowicz, presented at the UbiComp ‘07: Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Ubiquitous computing, Innsbruck, 2007. nominated for best paper Bibtex


Using acceleration signatures from everyday activities for on-body device location K. Kunze and P. Lukowicz, presented at the ISWC ‘07: Proceedings of the 2007 11th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2007. Bibtex


Towards Recognizing Tai Chi - An Initial Experiment Using Wearable Sensors,K. Kunze, M. Barry, E. A. Heinz, P. Lukowicz, D. Majoe, and J. Gutknecht,Applied Wearable Computing (IFAWC), 2006, pp. 1–6, Jan. 2006.


Using Wearable Sensors for Real-Time Recognition Tasks in Games of Martial Arts - An Initial Experiment E. Heinz, K. Kunze, M. Gruber, D. Bannach, and P. Lukowicz, presented at the IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Games, 2006, pp. 98–102.


D. Bannach, O. Amft, K. S. Kunze, E. A. Heinz, G. Troster, and P. Lukowicz, “Waving Real Hand Gestures Recorded by Wearable Motion Sensors to a Virtual Car and Driver in a Mixed-Reality Parking Game,” presented at the IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Games, 2006, pp. 32–39.


M. Kleek, K. Kunze, K. Partridge, and J. B. Begole, OPF: A Distributed Context-Sensing Framework for Ubiquitous Computing Environments, vol. 4239, no. 7. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006, pp. 82–97.


K. Kunze, P. Lukowicz, and H. Junker, “Where am i: Recognizing on-body positions of wearable sensors,” Location-and Context- …, 2005.