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AVI 2012: Capri Island, Naples, Italy
- Genny Tortora, Stefano Levialdi, Maurizio Tucci:
International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, AVI 2012, Capri Island, Naples, Italy, May 22-25, 2012, Proceedings. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1287-5
Invited speakers
- Mark T. Maybury:
Usable advanced visual interfaces in aviation. 2-3 - David Kurlander:
Advanced interface productization: lessons learned. 4-5 - Yang Li:
Gesture-based interaction: a new dimension for mobile user interfaces. 6 - Nathan Shedroff, Chris Noessel:
Make it so: learning from sci-fi interfaces. 7-8
Interface design
- Giuseppe Ghiani, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:
Push and pull of web user interfaces in multi-device environments. 10-17 - Vinícius Costa Villas Bôas Segura, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, Fabiana Pedreira Simões:
UISKEI: a sketch-based prototyping tool for defining and evaluating user interface behavior. 18-25 - Alan J. Dix:
Asynchronous active values for client-side interactive service coordination. 26-33 - Erik H. Trainer, David F. Redmiles:
Foundations for the design of visualizations that support trust in distributed teams. 34-41 - Anna Yokokubo, Kirsti Sääskilahti, Riitta Kangaskorte, Mika Luimula, Itiro Siio:
CADo: a supporting system for flower arrangement. 42-45 - Daniela Fogli:
Designing visual interactive systems in the e-government domain. 46-49 - Suely Fragoso, Rebeca Recuero Rebs, Daiani Ludmila Barth:
Interface affordances and social practices in online communication systems. 50-57 - Alex Endert, Lauren Bradel, Jessica Zeitz, Christopher Andrews, Chris North:
Designing large high-resolution display workspaces. 58-65 - Amy Ingram, Xiaoyu Wang, William Ribarsky:
Towards the establishment of a framework for intuitive multi-touch interaction design. 66-73 - Jason Chuang, Christopher D. Manning, Jeffrey Heer:
Termite: visualization techniques for assessing textual topic models. 74-77 - Augusto Celentano, Emmanuel Dubois:
Metaphor modelling for tangible interfaces evaluation. 78-81
User and cognitive models
- Hans-Christian Jetter, Svenja Leifert, Jens Gerken, Sören Schubert, Harald Reiterer:
Does (multi-)touch aid users' spatial memory and navigation in 'panning' and in 'zooming & panning' UIs? 83-90 - Eric D. Ragan, Alex Endert, Doug A. Bowman, Francis K. H. Quek:
How spatial layout, interactivity, and persistent visibility affect learning with large displays. 91-98 - Umar Rashid, Miguel A. Nacenta, Aaron J. Quigley:
The cost of display switching: a comparison of mobile, large display and hybrid UI configurations. 99-106
Multimodal interfaces
- Kazutaka Kurihara:
CinemaGazer: a system for watching videos at very high speed. 108-115 - Rita Francese, Ignazio Passero, Genoveffa Tortora:
Wiimote and Kinect: gestural user interfaces add a natural third dimension to HCI. 116-123 - Rodrigo Andrade de Almeida, Clément Pillias, Emmanuel Pietriga, Pierre Cubaud:
Looking behind bezels: french windows for wall displays. 124-131 - Yulia Gizatdinova, Oleg Spakov, Veikko Surakka:
Comparison of video-based pointing and selection techniques for hands-free text entry. 132-139 - Adam Zarek, Daniel Wigdor, Karan Singh:
SNOUT: one-handed use of capacitive touch devices. 140-147 - Stefania Cuccurullo, Rita Francese, Sharefa Murad, Ignazio Passero, Maurizio Tucci:
A gestural approach to presentation exploiting motion capture metaphors. 148-155 - Lode Hoste, Bruno Dumas, Beat Signer:
SpeeG: a multimodal speech- and gesture-based text input solution. 156-163 - Taro Tokui, Masami Yamasaki, Hideki Koike:
Image correction techniques for 3D interactive surface using a transparent elastic gels. 164-167 - Jun Rekimoto:
Squama: modular visibility control of walls and windows for programmable physical architectures. 168-171
Mobile interfaces
- Matei Negulescu, Jaime Ruiz, Yang Li, Edward Lank:
Tap, swipe, or move: attentional demands for distracted smartphone input. 173-180 - Sven G. Kratz, Michael Rohs, Dennis Guse, Jörg Müller, Gilles Bailly, Michael Nischt:
PalmSpace: continuous around-device gestures vs. multitouch for 3D rotation tasks on mobile devices. 181-188 - Athula Ginige, Marco Romano, Monica Sebillo, Giuliana Vitiello, Pasquale Di Giovanni:
Spatial data and mobile applications: general solutions for interface design. 189-196 - Francesco Cutugno, Vincenza Anna Leano, Roberto Rinaldi, Gianluca Mignini:
Multimodal framework for mobile interaction. 197-203 - Timo Partala, Miikka Salminen:
User experience of photorealistic urban pedestrian navigation. 204-207 - Haruhisa Kato, Akio Yoneyama:
A line-based palm-top detector for mobile augmented reality. 208-211 - Alessandro Mulloni, Hartmut Seichter, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Indoor navigation with mixed reality world-in-miniature views and sparse localization on mobile devices. 212-215
Adaptive navigation interfaces
- Waqas Javed, Sohaib Ghani, Niklas Elmqvist:
GravNav: using a gravity model for multi-scale navigation. 217-224 - Christophe Hurter, Rémi Lesbordes, Catherine Letondal, Jean-Luc Vinot, Stéphane Conversy:
Strip'TIC: exploring augmented paper strips for air traffic controllers. 225-232 - Marian Dörk, Sheelagh Carpendale, Carey Williamson:
Fluid Views: a zoomable search environment. 233-240 - Stefanie Klum, Petra Isenberg, Ricardo Langner, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Raimund Dachselt:
Stackables: combining tangibles for faceted browsing. 241-248 - Tobias Schwarz, Simon Butscher, Jens Müller, Harald Reiterer:
Content-aware navigation for large displays in context of traffic control rooms. 249-252
AR/VR interfaces
- Andrea F. Abate, Fabio Narducci, Stefano Ricciardi:
An augmented interface to audio-video components. 254-257 - Fabrizio Borgia, Maria De Marsico, Emanuele Panizzi, Lorenzo Pietrangeli:
ARMob - Augmented Reality for urban Mobility in RMob. 258-261 - Hiroaki Tobita, Takuya Kuzi:
Face-to-avatar: augmented face-to-face communication with aerotop telepresence system. 262-265 - Isaac Cho, Wenwen Dou, Zachary Wartell, William Ribarsky, Xiaoyu Wang:
Evaluating depth perception of volumetric data in semi-immersive VR. 266-269 - A. J. Bernheim Brush, Paul Johns:
SpeechToast: augmenting notifications with speech input focus. 270-273 - Francesco Corato, Maria Frucci, Gabriella Sanniti di Baja:
Virtual training of surgery staff for hand washing procedure. 274-277
Context aware pervasive interfaces
- Maria Korozi, Stavroula Ntoa, Margherita Antona, Asterios Leonidis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Towards building pervasive UIs for the intelligent classroom: the PUPIL approach. 279-286 - Gerhard Fischer:
Context-aware systems: the 'right' information, at the 'right' time, in the 'right' place, in the 'right' way, to the 'right' person. 287-294 - Martin Paprocki, Kim Krog, Morten Bak Kristoffersen, Martin Kraus:
Software-based adjustment of mobile autostereoscopic graphics using static parallax barriers. 295-298 - Hiroaki Tobita, Takuya Kuzi:
SmartWig: wig-based wearable computing device for communication and entertainment. 299-302 - I-Han Hsiao, Julio Guerra, Denis Parra, Fedor Bakalov, Birgitta König-Ries, Peter Brusilovsky:
Comparative social visualization for personalized e-learning. 303-307 - Kaori Fujinami, Akifumi Sokan:
Nondirective information presentation for on-site safety training in chemistry experiments. 308-311 - Giovanna Varni, Maurizio Mancini, Gualtiero Volpe:
Embodied cooperation using mobile devices: presenting and evaluating the Sync4All application. 312-319 - Ching-Tzun Chang, Shin Takahashi, Jiro Tanaka:
WithYou - a communication system to provide out together feeling. 320-323 - Allan Oliveira, Regina Borges de Araujo:
Creation and visualization of context aware augmented reality interfaces. 324-327 - Teresa Onorati, Alessio Malizia, Kai A. Olsen, Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo:
I feel lucky: an automated personal assistant for smartphones. 328-331 - Rui Nóbrega, Nuno Correia:
Magnetic augmented reality: virtual objects in your space. 332-335 - Henrik Sørensen, Jesper Kjeldskov:
Distributed interaction: a multi-device, multi-user music experience. 336-339
User-system interaction
- Charles-Eric Dessart, Vivian Genaro Motti, Jean Vanderdonckt:
Animated transitions between user interface views. 341-348 - Kazutoshi Umemoto, Takehiro Yamamoto, Satoshi Nakamura, Katsumi Tanaka:
Search intent estimation from user's eye movements for supporting information seeking. 349-356 - Benoît Martin, Poika Isokoski, Gregory Karmann, Thomas Rollinger:
Continuous edgewrite: dictionary-based disambiguation instead of explicit segmentation by the user. 357-364 - Shengdong Zhao, Fanny Chevalier, Wei Tsang Ooi, Chee Yuan Lee, Arpit Agarwal:
AutoComPaste: auto-completing text as an alternative to copy-paste. 365-372 - Marius Brade, Christian Brändel, Rainer Groh:
Using the power of associations: BrainDump - a revised nature inspired visual interface for sensemaking. 373-376 - Fabio Pittarello, Ivano Gatto:
A visual interface for querying ontologically and socially annotated 3D worlds for the web. 377-381 - Jean-Bernard Martens:
Statistics from an HCI perspective: Illmo - interactive log likelihood modeling. 382-385 - Augusto Celentano:
Information design in interactive applications for unfamiliar cultural domains. 386-389 - Claudia Savina Bianchini, Fabrizio Borgia, Paolo Bottoni, Maria De Marsico:
SWift: a SignWriting improved fast transcriber. 390-393 - Kana Misawa, Yoshio Ishiguro, Jun Rekimoto:
LiveMask: a telepresence surrogate system with a face-shaped screen for supporting nonverbal communication. 394-397 - Steven Houben, Jo Vermeulen, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:
Co-activity manager: integrating activity-based collaboration into the desktop interface. 398-401 - Nelson Marques, Ricardo Dias, Manuel J. Fonseca:
Improving blog exploration through interactive visualization. 402-405
Visualization
- Miguel A. Nacenta, Uta Hinrichs, Sheelagh Carpendale:
FatFonts: combining the symbolic and visual aspects of numbers. 407-414 - Ricardo Dias, Manuel J. Fonseca, Daniel Gonçalves:
Interactive exploration of music listening histories. 415-422 - Patrick Riehmann, Jens Opolka, Bernd Froehlich:
The product explorer: decision making with ease. 423-432 - Jian Zhao, Steven Mark Drucker, Danyel Fisher, Donald Brinkman:
TimeSlice: interactive faceted browsing of timeline data. 433-436 - Paolo Federico, Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch, Florian Windhager, Michael Smuc:
Vertigo zoom: combining relational and temporal perspectives on dynamic networks. 437-440 - Florian Daiber, Eric Falk, Antonio Krüger:
Balloon selection revisited: multi-touch selection techniques for stereoscopic data. 441-444 - João Guerreiro, Daniel Gonçalves:
Visualiz'em: "show me more about him!". 445-448 - Michele Risi, Giuseppe Scanniello:
MetricAttitude: a visualization tool for the reverse engineering of object oriented software. 449-456 - Florian Stoffel, Halldor Janetzko, Florian Mansmann:
Proportions in categorical and geographic data: visualizing the results of political elections. 457-464 - Gabriel Barata, Hugo Nicolau, Daniel Gonçalves:
AppInsight: what have I been doing? 465-472 - Abdallah Namoun, Usman Wajid, Nikolay Mehandjiev, Ali Owrak:
User-centered design of a visual data mapping tool. 473-480 - Tiago Garcia, João Aires, Daniel Gonçalves:
Who have I been talking to? 481-484 - Tobias Schwarz, Fabian Hennecke, Felix Lauber, Harald Reiterer:
Perspective+detail: a visualization technique for vertically curved displays. 485-488 - Ji Ma, David P. Murphy, S. Cian O'Mathuna, Michael Hayes, Gregory M. Provan:
Visualizing uncertainty in multi-resolution volumetric data using marching cubes. 489-496
Graph visualization
- Sanjay Kairam, Diana L. MacLean, Manolis Savva, Jeffrey Heer:
GraphPrism: compact visualization of network structure. 498-505 - Nathalie Henry Riche, Tim Dwyer, Bongshin Lee, Sheelagh Carpendale:
Exploring the design space of interactive link curvature in network diagrams. 506-513 - David Guilmaine, Christophe Viau, Michael J. McGuffin:
Hierarchically animated transitions in visualizations of tree structures. 514-521 - Mountaz Hascoët, Pierre Dragicevic:
Interactive graph matching and visual comparison of graphs and clustered graphs. 522-529 - Adrian M. P. Brasoveanu, Alexander Hubmann-Haidvogel, Arno Scharl:
Interactive visualization of emerging topics in multiple social media streams. 530-533 - João Teixeira, Gabriel Barata, Daniel Gonçalves:
Metabrain: web information extraction and visualization. 534-537
Visual analytics
- Vincenzo Deufemia, Luca Paolino, Genoveffa Tortora, Antonella Traverso, Viviana Mascardi, Massimo Ancona, Maurizio Martelli, Nicoletta Bianchi, Henry de Lumley:
Investigative analysis across documents and drawings: visual analytics for archaeologists. 539-546 - Sean Kandel, Ravi Parikh, Andreas Paepcke, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Jeffrey Heer:
Profiler: integrated statistical analysis and visualization for data quality assessment. 547-554 - Alex Endert, Seth Fox, Dipayan Maiti, Scotland Leman, Chris North:
The semantics of clustering: analysis of user-generated spatializations of text documents. 555-562 - Martin Harrigan, Daniel Archambault, Pádraig Cunningham, Neil J. Hurley:
EgoNav: exploring networks through egocentric spatializations. 563-570
Evaluation
- Diogo Cabral, João Valente, Urândia Aragão, Carla Fernandes, Nuno Correia:
Evaluation of a multimodal video annotator for contemporary dance. 572-579 - Carmelo Ardito, Maria Francesca Costabile, Rosa Lanzilotti, Antonella De Angeli, Giuseppe Desolda:
A field study of a multi-touch display at a conference. 580-587 - Katja Suhonen, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Martin Schrader, Monika Pölönen, Marja Salmimaa, Pasi Saarikko:
Two user studies on creation and evaluation of use scenarios for mixed reality communication. 588-595 - Shah Rukh Humayoun, Yael Dubinsky, Tiziana Catarci, Eli Nazarov, Assaf Israel:
A model-based approach to ongoing product evaluation. 596-603 - Ferruccio Diozzi, Pasquale Di Giovanni, Gianluca Pezzullo, Rosa Sannino, Angela Vozella:
Usability issues for an aerospace digital library. 604-607 - Camilla Forsell, Matthew Cooper:
A guide to reporting scientific evaluation in visualization. 608-611 - Fabrice Matulic, Moira C. Norrie:
Supporting active reading on pen and touch-operated tabletops. 612-619 - Fintan McGee, John Dingliana:
An empirical study on the impact of edge bundling on user comprehension of graphs. 620-627 - H. Lally Singh, Denis Gracanin, Kresimir Matkovic:
An approach to tuning distributed virtual environment performance by modifying terrain. 628-631 - Kent Wittenburg, Alessio Malizia, Luca Lupo, Georgiy Pekhteryev:
Visualizing set-valued attributes in parallel with equal-height histograms. 632-635 - Yanqing Cui, Li Wang:
Motivations for accessing social networking services on mobile devices. 636-639 - Andrea De Lucia, Rita Francese, Michele Risi, Genoveffa Tortora:
Generating applications directly on the mobile device: an empirical evaluation. 640-647
Interactive posters
- Arindam Das, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger:
Comparing cognitive effort in spatial learning of text entry keyboards and ShapeWriters. 649-652 - Dieter Meiller, Matthias L. Hemmje, Claus-Peter Klas:
Aesthetic visualisation of information: optimization of graph representations. 653-656 - Hamed Monkaresi, Rafael A. Calvo, M. Sazzad Hussain:
Automatic natural expression recognition using head movement and skin color features. 657-660 - Satoshi Nakamura, Takanori Komatsu:
Study of information clouding methods to prevent spoilers of sports match. 661-664 - Antonella Varesano:
Interaction atmosphere: blending design style. 665-668 - Paul Landwich, Claus-Peter Klas, Matthias L. Hemmje:
Supporting user of information retrieval systems by visualizing the information dialog context. 669-672 - Chiho Watanabe, Koji Tsukada, Itiro Siio:
JewelryStudio: system for capturing/browsing pictures of jewelry from multiple viewpoints. 673-676 - Kaori Kobayashi, Daisuke Kitayama, Kazutoshi Sumiya:
Automatic properties adjusting method using user operations for local search smartphone applications. 677-680 - Barbara Rita Barricelli, Stefano Valtolina, Matilde Marzullo:
ArchMatrix: a visual interactive system for graph-based knowledge exploration in archaeology. 681-684 - Yi-Ling Lin, Lora Aroyo:
Interactive curating of user tags for audiovisual archives. 685-688 - Xiang 'Anthony' Chen, Sebastian Boring, Sheelagh Carpendale, Anthony Tang, Saul Greenberg:
Spalendar: visualizing a group's calendar events over a geographic space on a public display. 689-696 - James Mardell, Mark Witkowski, Robert Spence:
An interface for visual inspection based on image segmentation. 697-700 - Rosa Romero Gómez, David Díez Cebollero, Kent Wittenburg, Paloma Díaz:
Envisioning grid vulnerabilities: multi-dimensional visualization for electrical grid planning. 701-704 - Hiromi Yoshikawa, Taku Hachisu, Shogo Fukushima, Masahiro Furukawa, Hiroyuki Kajimoto, Takuya Nojima:
Studies of vection field II: a method for generating smooth motion pattern. 705-708 - Gilles Bisson, Renaud Blanch:
Stacked trees: a new hybrid visualization method. 709-712 - Thomas Neirynck:
Semantic road networks for recommender systems. 713-716 - Paolo Cremonesi, Francesco Epifania, Franca Garzotto:
User profiling vs. accuracy in recommender system user experience. 717-720 - Franca Garzotto, Matteo Valoriani:
"Don't touch the oven": motion-based touchless interaction with household appliances. 721-724 - Paul Lapides, Nicole Sultanum, Ehud Sharlin, Mario Costa Sousa:
Seamless mixed reality tracking in tabletop reservoir engineering interaction. 725-728 - Steffen Lohmann, Paloma Díaz:
Representing and visualizing folksonomies as graphs: a reference model. 729-732 - Thomas Pietrzak, Sylvain Malacria, Eric Lecolinet:
S-Notebook: augmenting mobile devices with interactive paper for data management. 733-736 - Max-Emanuel Maurer, Rainer Waxenberger, Doris Hausen:
BroAuth: evaluating different levels of visual feedback for 3D gesture-based authentication. 737-740 - Martin Graham, Jessie B. Kennedy, Trevor Paterson, Andy Law:
Redeeming pedigree data with an interactive error cleaning visualisation. 741-744 - Isaias Barreto da Rosa, David Ribeiro Lamas:
Designing mobile access to DSpace-based digital libraries. 745-748 - Mladjan Jovanovic, Dusan Starcevic, Zoran Jovanovic:
Formal specification of usability measures in model-driven development of context-sensitive user interfaces. 749-752 - Steffen Lohmann, Michael Burch, Hansjörg Schmauder, Daniel Weiskopf:
Visual analysis of microblog content using time-varying co-occurrence highlighting in tag clouds. 753-756 - Bruno Dumas, Tim Broché, Lode Hoste, Beat Signer:
ViDaX: an interactive semantic data visualisation and exploration tool. 757-760 - Vladimir Guchev, Massimo Mecella, Giuseppe Santucci:
Design guidelines for correlated quantitative data visualizations. 761-764 - Christian Lambeck, Dietrich Kammer, Pascal Weyprecht, Rainer Groh:
Bridging the gap: advances in interaction design for enterprise applications in production scenarios. 765-768
System paper demos
- Joshua Peschke, Fabian Göbel, Thomas Gründer, Mandy Keck, Dietrich Kammer, Rainer Groh:
DepthTouch: an elastic surface for tangible computing. 770-771 - Ai Gomi, Takayuki Itoh, Kang Zhang:
Meal - a menu evaluation system with symbolic icons in mobile devices. 772-773 - Kelvin Cheng, Jane Li, Christian Müller-Tomfelde:
Supporting interaction and collaboration on large displays using tablet devices. 774-775 - Laura Magrini, Matteo Nati, Emanuele Panizzi:
RMob - a mobile app for real time information in urban transportation. 776-777 - Rui Nóbrega, Nuno Correia, Carlos Nobre, Ana Bárbara Teixeira, Leonor Oliveira, Raquel Henriques Da Silva:
Navigation in past museum exhibitions using multimedia archives. 778-779 - Paolo Bottoni, Anna Labella, Daniele Capuano, Stefano Levialdi, Maria De Marsico:
Experimenting dele: a deaf-centered e-learning visual environment. 780-781 - Emanuele Panizzi, Dario Vitulli:
iPhone interface for wireless control of a robot. 782-783 - Ivano Gatto, Fabio Pittarello:
Prototyping a gestural interface for selecting and buying goods in a public environment. 784-785 - Luca Lupo, Alessio Malizia, Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo:
SocialStory: a social storyboard system for sharing experiences in emergencies. 786-787 - Alberto Benin, Piero Cosi, Giuseppe Riccardo Leone:
A webGL talking head for mobile devices. 788-789 - Marius Brade, Christian Brändel, Rainer Groh:
BrainDump: taking fluid interaction literally. 790-791 - Nobuhiro Takahashi, Yasushi Matoba, Toshiki Sato, Hideki Koike:
SHIRI: buttocks humanoid that represents emotions with visual and tactual transformation of the muscles. 792-793 - Fabio Pittarello, Ivano Gatto:
An integrated ecosystem of interfaces for annotating, querying and browsing networks of Web3D worlds. 794-795 - Toshiki Sato, Nobuhiro Takahashi, Yasushi Matoba, Hideki Koike:
Interactive surface that have dynamic softness control. 796-797 - Tomoya Onishi, Ryosuke Tokuami, Yasuyuki Kono, Satoshi Nakamura:
Personal photo browser that can classify photos by participants and situations. 798-799 - Massimo De Gregorio, Alessandro Rullo, Salvatore Rubinacci:
ISIDIS: an intelligent videosurveillance system. 800-801 - Maria Korozi, Asterios Leonidis, George Margetis, Panayotis Koutlemanis, Xenophon Zabulis, Margherita Antona, Constantine Stephanidis:
Ambient educational mini-games. 802-803 - Katerina Vrotsou, Haolin Zhi, Iulian Peca, Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko:
Interactive exploration of events and presence of people in space and time through KD-photomap. 804-805
Workshops
- Nikolay Mehandjiev, Antonella De Angeli:
Challenges in end user development for services. 807-808 - Nathalie Henry Riche, Kori Inkpen, John T. Stasko, Tom Gross, Mary Czerwinski:
Supporting asynchronous collaboration in visual analytics systems. 809-811 - Concetto Spampinato, Bas Boom, Jiyin He:
First International Workshop on Visual Interfaces for Ground Truth Collection in Computer Vision Applications. 812-814 - Aaron J. Quigley, Alan J. Dix, Miguel A. Nacenta, Tom Rodden:
Workshop on Infrastructure and Design Challenges of Coupled Display Visual Interfaces: in conjunction with Advanced Visual Interfaces 2012 (AVI'12). 815-817 - Hans-Christian Jetter, Florian Geyer, Harald Reiterer, Raimund Dachselt, Gerhard Fischer, Rainer Groh, Michael Haller, Thomas Herrmann:
Designing collaborative interactive spaces. 818-820
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