| 2008 | 
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| 59 | EE | Steve Mann,
Ryan Janzen,
Raymond Lo:
Hyperacoustic instruments: Computer-controlled instruments that are not electrophones.
ICME 2008: 89-92 | 
| 58 | EE | James Fung,
Steve Mann:
Using graphics devices in reverse: GPU-based Image Processing and Computer Vision.
ICME 2008: 9-12 | 
| 2007 | 
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| 57 | EE | Ryan E. Janzen,
Steve Mann:
Arrays of water jets as user interfaces: detection and estimation of flow by listening to turbulence signatures using hydrophones.
ACM Multimedia 2007: 505-508 | 
| 56 | EE | Steve Mann,
Ryan E. Janzen:
Fluid samplers: sampling music keyboards having fluidly continuous action and sound, without being electrophones.
ACM Multimedia 2007: 912-921 | 
| 55 | EE | Steve Mann,
Ryan E. Janzen,
Raymond Lo,
James Fung:
Non-electrophonic cyborg instruments: playing on everyday things as if the whole world were one giant musical instrument.
ACM Multimedia 2007: 932-941 | 
| 54 | EE | Steve Mann,
James Fung,
Ariel Garten:
DECONcert: Making Waves with Water, EEG, and Music.
CMMR 2007: 487-505 | 
| 53 | EE | Corey Manders,
Farzam Farbiz,
Steve Mann:
A Compression Method for Arbitrary Precision Floating-Point Images.
ICIP (4) 2007: 165-168 | 
| 52 | EE | Chris Aimone,
Steve Mann:
Camera Response Function Recovery from Auto-Exposure Cameras.
ICIP (4) 2007: 233-236 | 
| 2006 | 
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| 51 | EE | Steve Mann,
James Fung,
Raymond Lo:
Cyborglogging with camera phones: steps toward equiveillance.
ACM Multimedia 2006: 177-180 | 
| 50 | EE | Steve Mann:
The andantephone: a musical instrument that you play by simply walking.
ACM Multimedia 2006: 181-184 | 
| 49 | EE | Corey Manders,
Steve Mann:
Handheld electronic camera flash lamp as a tangible user-interface for creating expressive visual art works.
ACM Multimedia 2006: 509-518 | 
| 48 | EE | Steve Mann,
Ryan E. Janzen,
Mark Post:
Hydraulophone design considerations: absement, displacement, and velocity-sensitive music keyboard in which each key is a water jet.
ACM Multimedia 2006: 519-528 | 
| 47 | EE | Corey Manders,
Steve Mann:
A Single Heisenberg-Gabor Based Figure-of-Merit Based on the Modulation Transfer Function of Digital Imaging Systems.
ICME 2006: 1189-1192 | 
| 46 | EE | Steve Mann,
Ahmedullah Sharifi,
Mike Hung,
Russell Verbeeten:
The Hydraulophone: Instrumentation for Tactile Feedback from Water Fountain Fluid Streams as a New Multimedia Interface.
ICME 2006: 409-412 | 
| 45 | EE | Corey Manders,
Steve Mann:
Digital Camera Resolution: An Improved Heisenberg-Gabor Testing Method.
ISM 2006: 16-23 | 
| 44 | EE | Corey Manders,
Steve Mann:
True Images: A Calibration Technique to Reproduce Images as Recorded.
ISM 2006: 712-715 | 
| 43 | EE | Steve Mann,
Michael Georgas,
Ryan E. Janzen:
Water Jets as Pixels: Water Fountains as Both Sensors and Displays.
ISM 2006: 766-772 | 
| 2005 | 
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| 42 | EE | Steve Mann:
"fl Huge UId streams": fountains that are keyboards with nozzle spray as keys that give rich tactile feedback and are more expressive and more fun than plastic keys.
ACM Multimedia 2005: 181-190 | 
| 41 | EE | James Fung,
Steve Mann:
OpenVIDIA: parallel GPU computer vision.
ACM Multimedia 2005: 849-852 | 
| 40 | EE | Steve Mann:
Image processing considerations for simple real-time restrictometric fluid-based user interfaces.
ICIP (3) 2005: 1300-1303 | 
| 39 | EE | Steve Mann:
Sousveillance and Cyborglogs: A 30-Year Empirical Voyage through Ethical, Legal, and Policy Issues.
Presence 14(6): 625-646 (2005) | 
| 2004 | 
|---|
| 38 | EE | Steve Mann:
"Sousveillance": inverse surveillance in multimedia imaging.
ACM Multimedia 2004: 620-627 | 
| 37 |  | Rosco Hill,
James Fung,
Steve Mann:
A parallel mediated reality platform.
ICIP 2004: 2865-2868 | 
| 36 |  | Corey Manders,
Chris Aimone,
Steve Mann:
Camera response function recovery from different illuminations of identical subject matter.
ICIP 2004: 2965-2968 | 
| 35 | EE | James Fung,
Steve Mann:
Using Multiple Graphics Cards as a General Purpose Parallel Computer : Applications to Computer Vision.
ICPR (1) 2004: 805-808 | 
| 2003 | 
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| 34 | EE | Steve Mann:
Cyborg logs and collective stream of (de)consciousness capture for producing attribution-free informatic content such as cyborglogs.
First Monday 8(2):  (2003) | 
| 33 | EE | Steve Mann,
Woodrow Barfield:
Introduction to Mediated Reality.
Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interaction 15(2): 205-208 (2003) | 
| 32 | EE | Chris Aimone,
James Fung,
Steve Mann:
An EyeTap video-based featureless projective motion estimation assisted by gyroscopic tracking for wearable computer mediated reality.
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 7(5): 236-248 (2003) | 
| 2002 | 
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| 31 | EE | Steve Mann,
Corey Manders,
James Fung:
Painting with looks: photographic images from video using quantimetric processing.
ACM Multimedia 2002: 117-126 | 
| 30 | EE | Angela Garabet,
Steve Mann,
James Fung:
Exploring design through wearable computing art(ifacts).
CHI Extended Abstracts 2002: 634-635 | 
| 29 | EE | Felix Tang,
Chris Aimone,
James Fung,
Andrej Marjan,
Steve Mann:
Seeing Eye to Eye: A Shared Mediated Reality Using EyeTap Devices and the VideoOrbits Gyroscopic Head Tracker.
ISMAR 2002: 267-268 | 
| 28 | EE | James Fung,
Steve Mann:
Exploring Humanistic Intelligence Through Physiologically Mediated Reality.
ISMAR 2002: 275-276 | 
| 27 | EE | James Fung,
Felix Tang,
Steve Mann:
Mediated Reality Using Computer Graphics Hardware for Computer Vision.
ISWC 2002: 83-89 | 
| 26 | EE | Chris Aimone,
Andrej Marjan,
Steve Mann:
EyeTap Video-Based Featureless Projective Motion Estimation Assisted by Gyroscopic Tracking.
ISWC 2002: 90-100 | 
| 25 |  | Steve Mann,
James Fung:
EyeTap Devices for Augmented, Deliberately Diminished, or Otherwise Altered Visual Perception of Rigid Planar Patches of Real-World Scenes.
Presence 11(2): 158-175 (2002) | 
| 2001 | 
|---|
| 24 | EE | Steve Mann,
Richard Mann:
Quantigraphic Imaging: Estimating the camera response and exposures from differently exposed images.
CVPR (1) 2001: 842-849 | 
| 23 | EE | Steve Mann,
Daniel Chen,
Sam Sadeghi:
HI-Cam: Intelligent Biofeedback Processing.
ISWC 2001: 178-179 | 
| 22 | EE | Steve Mann,
Robert Guerra:
The Witnessential Net.
ISWC 2001: 47-54 | 
| 21 | EE | Steve Mann:
Computer Architectures For Personal Space: Forms-Based Reasoning in the Domain of Humanistic Intelligence.
First Monday 6(8):  (2001) | 
| 20 | EE | Steve Mann:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Wearable Computing-Toward Humanistic Intelligence.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 16(3): 10-15 (2001) | 
| 2000 | 
|---|
| 19 | EE | Steve Mann:
Telepointer: Hands-Free Completely Self Contained Wearable Visual Augmented Reality Without Headwear and Without Any Infrastructural Reliance.
ISWC 2000: 177-178 | 
| 18 | EE | Steve Mann:
Existential Education in the Era of Personal Cybernetics.
Commun. ACM 43(5): 33-36 (2000) | 
| 17 | EE | Steve Mann:
Free Source as Free Thought: Architecting Free Standards.
First Monday 5(1):  (2000) | 
| 16 | EE | Steve Mann:
Computer Architectures for Protection of Personal Informatic Property: Putting Pirates, Pigs, and Rapists in Perspective.
First Monday 5(7):  (2000) | 
| 15 | EE | Steve Mann:
Comparametric equations with practical applications in quantigraphic image processing.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 9(8): 1389-1406 (2000) | 
| 1999 | 
|---|
| 14 |  | Steve Mann:
Personal Imaging and Lookpainting as Tools for Personal Documentary and Investigative Photojournalism.
MONET 4(1): 23-36 (1999) | 
| 1998 | 
|---|
| 13 | EE | Steve Mann:
"WearCam" (The Wearable Camera): Personal Imaging Systems for Long Term use in Wearable Tetherless Computer Mediated Reality and Personal Photo/Videographic Memory Prosthesis.
ISWC 1998: 124-131 | 
| 1997 | 
|---|
| 12 | EE | Leonard J. Bass,
Daniel P. Siewiorek,
Steve Mann,
Chris Thompson:
Research Issues in Wearable Computers.
CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 223 | 
| 11 | EE | Steve Mann:
'Eudaemonic Eye': 'Personal Imaging' and wearable computing as a result of deconstructing HCI; towards greater creativity and self-determination.
CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 28-29 | 
| 10 | EE | Steve Mann:
Eudaemonic Computing ("underwearables").
ISWC 1997: 177-178 | 
| 9 | EE | Steve Mann:
An Historical Account of 'WearComp' and 'WearCam' Inventions Developed for Applications in 'Personal Imaging'.
ISWC 1997: 66-73 | 
| 8 |  | Steve Mann:
Wearable Computing: A First Step Toward Personal Imaging.
IEEE Computer 30(2): 25-32 (1997) | 
| 7 | EE | Steve Mann,
Rosalind W. Picard:
Video orbits of the projective group a simple approach to featureless estimation of parameters.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 6(9): 1281-1295 (1997) | 
| 6 |  | Steve Mann:
Smart clothing.
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 1(1):  (1997) | 
| 5 |  | Steve Mann:
Editorial.
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 1(3):  (1997) | 
| 4 |  | Thad Starner,
Steve Mann,
Bradley J. Rhodes,
Jeffrey Levine,
Jennifer Healey,
Dana Kirsch,
Rosalind W. Picard,
Alex Pentland:
Augmented Reality Through Wearable Computing.
Presence 6(4): 386-398 (1997) | 
| 1996 | 
|---|
| 3 |  | Steve Mann:
"Smart clothing": Wearable Multimedia Computing and "Personal Imaging" to Restore the Technological Balance Between People and Their Environments.
ACM Multimedia 1996: 163-174 | 
| 2 |  | Steve Mann:
Smart Clothing: The Shift to Wearable Computing.
Commun. ACM 39(8): 23-24 (1996) | 
| 1994 | 
|---|
| 1 |  | Steve Mann,
Rosalind W. Picard:
Virtual Bellows: Constructing High Quality Stills from Video.
ICIP (1) 1994: 363-367 |