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IUI 2009: Sanibel Island, Florida, USA
- Cristina Conati, Mathias Bauer, Nuria Oliver, Daniel S. Weld:
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, IUI 2009, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA, February 8-11, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-168-2
Keynote talks
- Trevor Darrell:
Invited talk: image recognition for intelligent interfaces. 1-2 - Jun Rekimoto:
Sensonomy: intelligence penetrating into the real space. 3-4 - Alon Y. Halevy:
User-focused database management. 5-6
Summarization
- Songhua Xu, Hao Jiang, Francis C. M. Lau:
User-oriented document summarization through vision-based eye-tracking. 7-16 - Pei-Yun Hsueh, Johanna D. Moore:
Improving meeting summarization by focusing on user needs: a task-oriented evaluation. 17-26 - Earl J. Wagner, Jiahui Liu, Larry Birnbaum, Kenneth D. Forbus:
Rich interfaces for reading news on the web. 27-36 - Simon Tucker, Steve Whittaker:
Have a say over what you see: evaluating interactive compression techniques. 37-46
Recommendations
- Jesse Vig, Shilad Sen, John Riedl:
Tagsplanations: explaining recommendations using tags. 47-56 - Geoffray Bonnin, Armelle Brun, Anne Boyer:
A low-order markov model integrating long-distance histories for collaborative recommender systems. 57-66 - Yoshinori Hijikata, Takuya Shimizu, Shogo Nishida:
Discovery-oriented collaborative filtering for improving user satisfaction. 67-76 - Ido Guy, Inbal Ronen, Eric Wilcox:
Do you know?: recommending people to invite into your social network. 77-86
Intelligent web systems
- Shilad Sen, Jesse Vig, John Riedl:
Learning to recognize valuable tags. 87-96 - James Lin, Jeffrey Wong, Jeffrey Nichols, Allen Cypher, Tessa A. Lau:
End-user programming of mashups with vegemite. 97-106 - Wen-Huang Cheng, David Gotz:
Context-based page unit recommendation for web-based sensemaking tasks. 107-116
Information & knowledge management
- Jianqiang Shen, Jed Irvine, Xinlong Bao, Michael Goodman, Stephen Kolibaba, Anh Tran, Fredric Carl, Brenton Kirschner, Simone Stumpf, Thomas G. Dietterich:
Detecting and correcting user activity switches: algorithms and interfaces. 117-126 - Jie Lu, Michelle X. Zhou:
An interactive, smart notepad for context-sensitive information seeking. 127-136 - Robyn Speer, Jayant Krishnamurthy, Catherine Havasi, Dustin A. Smith, Henry Lieberman, Kenneth C. Arnold:
An interface for targeted collection of common sense knowledge using a mixture model. 137-146 - Karl Gyllstrom:
Passages through time: chronicling users' information interaction history by recording when and what they read. 147-156
Demonstration based interfaces
- Melinda T. Gervasio, Janet L. Murdock:
What were you thinking?: filling in missing dataflow through inference in learning from demonstration. 157-166 - Alan Ritter, Sumit Basu:
Learning to generalize for complex selection tasks. 167-176 - Jeffrey P. Bigham, Tessa A. Lau, Jeffrey Nichols:
Trailblazer: enabling blind users to blaze trails through the web. 177-186 - Todd Kulesza, Weng-Keen Wong, Simone Stumpf, Stephen Perona, Rachel White, Margaret M. Burnett, Ian Oberst, Amy J. Ko:
Fixing the program my computer learned: barriers for end users, challenges for the machine. 187-196
Novel input & output
- Nikolaus Bee, Bernhard Falk, Elisabeth André:
Simplified facial animation control utilizing novel input devices: a comparative study. 197-206 - Nicolas Stoiber, Renaud Séguier, Gaspard Breton:
Automatic design of a control interface for a synthetic face. 207-216 - Lane Schwartz, Luan Nguyen, Andrew Exley, William Schuler:
Positive effects of redundant descriptions in an interactive semantic speech interface. 217-226 - Eric Nichols, Dan Morris, Sumit Basu:
Data-driven exploration of musical chord sequences. 227-236
Mobile interaction
- Keith Vertanen, Per Ola Kristensson:
Parakeet: a continuous speech recognition system for mobile touch-screen devices. 237-246 - Karen Church, Barry Smyth:
Understanding the intent behind mobile information needs. 247-256 - Guy Shani, Christopher Meek, Tim Paek, Bo Thiesson, Gina Danielle Venolia:
Searching large indexes on tiny devices: optimizing binary search with character pinning. 257-266 - Benjamin Brombach, Erich Bruns, Oliver Bimber:
Subobject detection through spatial relationships on mobile phones. 267-276
Intelligent assistants
- Jianqiang Shen, Erin Fitzhenry, Thomas G. Dietterich:
Discovering frequent work procedures from resource connections. 277-286 - Bowen Hui, Grant A. Partridge, Craig Boutilier:
A probabilistic mental model for estimating disruption. 287-296 - Christopher Scaffidi, Brad A. Myers, Mary Shaw:
Intelligently creating and recommending reusable reformatting rules. 297-306 - Jinsun Ju, Yunhee Shin, Eun Yi Kim:
Intelligent wheelchair (IW) interface using face and mouth recognition. 307-314
Visualization & designer tools
- David Gotz, Zhen Wen:
Behavior-driven visualization recommendation. 315-324 - Giuseppe Carenini, Lucas Rizoli:
A multimedia interface for facilitating comparisons of opinions. 325-334 - Yujia Cao, Mariët Theune, Anton Nijholt:
Modality effects on cognitive load and performance in high-load information presentation. 335-344 - Angel R. Puerta, Martin Hu:
UI Fin: a process-oriented interface design tool. 345-354
Short papers
- Amin Atrash, Joelle Pineau:
A bayesian reinforcement learning approach for customizing human-robot interfaces. 355-360 - Daisuke Morita, Toru Ishida:
Collaborative translation by monolinguals with machine translators. 361-366 - Rong Hu, Pearl Pu:
A comparative user study on rating vs. personality quiz based preference elicitation methods. 367-372 - Fan Yang, Peter A. Heeman:
Context restoration in multi-tasking dialogue. 373-378 - Susanne Hupfer, Steven I. Ross, Jamie C. Rasmussen, James E. Christensen, Stephen E. Levy, Daniel M. Gruen, John F. Patterson:
Crafting an environment for collaborative reasoning. 379-382 - Víctor López-Jaquero, Francisco Montero Simarro, Fernando Real:
Designing user interface adaptation rules with T: XML. 383-388 - Aaron Spaulding, Jim Blythe, Will Haines, Melinda T. Gervasio:
From geek to sleek: integrating task learning tools to support end users in real-world applications. 389-394 - Chuan-Heng Hsiao, Wei-Chia Huang, Kuan-Wen Chen, Li-Wei Chang, Yi-Ping Hung:
Generating pictorial-based representation of mental images for video monitoring. 395-400 - Xu Zhang, Xiang Chen, Wenhui Wang, Jihai Yang, Vuokko Lantz, Kongqiao Wang:
Hand gesture recognition and virtual game control based on 3D accelerometer and EMG sensors. 401-406 - Zhiyong Yu, Zhiwen Yu, Xingshe Zhou, Yuichi Nakamura:
Handling conditional preferences in recommender systems. 407-412 - Ana Ramírez Chang, John F. Canny:
Illuminac: simultaneous naming and configuration for workspace lighting control. 413-418 - Andreas Girgensohn, Frank M. Shipman III, Lynn Wilcox, Thea Turner, Matthew Cooper:
MediaGLOW: organizing photos in a graph-based workspace. 419-424 - Mark Micire, Jill L. Drury, Brenden Keyes, Holly A. Yanco:
Multi-touch interaction for robot control. 425-428 - Ya-Xi Chen, Andreas Butz:
Musicsim: integrating audio analysis and user feedback in an interactive music browsing ui. 429-434 - Petteri Nurmi, Andreas Forsblom, Patrik Floréen, Peter Peltonen, Petri Saarikko:
Predictive text input in a mobile shopping assistant: methods and interface design. 435-438 - Dominikus Baur, Andreas Butz:
Pulling strings from a tangle: visualizing a personal music listening history. 439-444 - Paul T. Groth, Yolanda Gil:
A scientific workflow construction command line. 445-450 - Yong Sun, Yu (David) Shi, Fang Chen, Vera Yuk Ying Chung:
Skipping spare information in multimodal inputs during multimodal input fusion. 451-456 - Yingying Jiang, Feng Tian, XuGang Wang, Xiaolong Zhang, Guozhong Dai, Hongan Wang:
Structuring and manipulating hand-drawn concept maps. 457-462 - Daniel Lowd, Nicholas Kushmerick:
Using salience to segment desktop activity into projects. 463-468 - José San Pedro, Vaiva Kalnikaité, Steve Whittaker:
You can play that again: exploring social redundancy to derive highlight regions in videos. 469-474
Demonstrations
- Jürgen Falb, Sevan Kavaldjian, Roman Popp, David Raneburger, Edin Arnautovic, Hermann Kaindl:
Fully automatic user interface generation from discourse models. 475-476 - Verónica Romero, Luis A. Leiva, Alejandro H. Toselli, Enrique Vidal:
Interactive multimodal transcription of text images using a web-based demo system. 477-478 - VinhTuan Thai, Siegfried Handschuh:
IVEA: toward a personalized visual interface for exploring text collections. 479-480 - Dirk Roscher, Marco Blumendorf, Sahin Albayrak:
A meta user interface to control multimodal interaction in smart environments. 481-482 - Keith Vertanen, Per Ola Kristensson:
Parakeet: a demonstration of speech recognition on a mobile touch-screen device. 483-484 - Shaneé Dawkins, Tony Sullivan, Gregory Rogers, E. Vincent Cross II, Lauren Hamilton, Juan E. Gilbert:
Prime III: an innovative electronic voting interface. 485-486 - Rafal Rzepka, Wenhan Shi, Michal Ptaszynski, Pawel Dybala, Shinsuke Higuchi, Kenji Araki:
Serious processing for frivolous purpose: a chatbot using web-mining supported affect analysis and pun generation. 487-488 - Magnus Jändel, Mehdi Elahi:
Tribal taste: mobile multiagent recommender system. 489-490
Workshops
- Catherine Havasi, Henry Lieberman, Erik T. Mueller:
CSIUI 2009: story understanding and generation for aware and interactive interface design. 491-492 - Christian A. Müller, Gerald Friedland:
Multimodal interfaces for automotive applications (MIAA). 493-494 - Peter Johnson, Christopher Paul Middup, Rachid Hourizi, Mark T. Maybury:
IUI'09 workshop summary: human interaction with intelligent & networked systems. 495-496 - Anthony Jameson, Silvia Gabrielli, Antti Oulasvirta:
Users' preferences regarding intelligent user interfaces: differences among users and changes over time. 497-498 - Siegfried Handschuh, Tom Heath, VinhTuan Thai:
Visual interfaces to the social and the semantic web (VISSW 2009). 499-500 - Tracy Anne Hammond:
IUI'09 workshop summary: sketch recognition. 501-502 - Gerrit Meixner, Daniel Görlich, Kai Breiner, Heinrich Hußmann, Andreas Pleuß, Stefan Sauer, Jan Van den Bergh:
Fourth international workshop on model driven development of advanced user interfaces. 503-504
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