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IUI 2012: Lisbon, Portugal
- Carlos Duarte, Luís Carriço, Joaquim A. Jorge, Sharon L. Oviatt, Daniel Gonçalves:
17th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, IUI 2012, Lisbon, Portugal, February 14-17, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1048-2
Mobile interfaces & novel interaction
- Brian D. Ziebart, Anind K. Dey, J. Andrew Bagnell:
Probabilistic pointing target prediction via inverse optimal control. 1-10 - Tyler Baldwin, Joyce Yue Chai:
Towards online adaptation and personalization of key-target resizing for mobile devices. 11-20 - Patrick Ehlen, Michael Johnston:
Multimodal interaction patterns in mobile local search. 21-24 - Hugo Silva, André Lourenço, Ana L. N. Fred:
In-vehicle driver recognition based on hand ECG signals. 25-28 - Per Ola Kristensson, Keith Vertanen:
Performance comparisons of phrase sets and presentation styles for text entry evaluations. 29-32 - Carrie Demmans Epp, Justin Djordjevic, Shimu Wu, Karyn Moffatt, Ronald M. Baecker:
Towards providing just-in-time vocabulary support for assistive and augmentative communication. 33-36 - Michael Feld, Saeedeh Momtazi, Farina Freigang, Dietrich Klakow, Christian A. Müller:
Mobile texting: can post-ASR correction solve the issues? an experimental study on gain vs. costs. 37-40
Learning with technology
- James Everett Young, Kentaro Ishii, Takeo Igarashi, Ehud Sharlin:
Style by demonstration: teaching interactive movement style to robots. 41-50 - Salman Cheema, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:
PhysicsBook: a sketch-based interface for animating physics diagrams. 51-60 - Manuel de la Villa, Fernando Aparicio, Manuel J. Maña López, Manuel de Buenaga Rodríguez:
A learning support tool with clinical cases based on concept maps and medical entity recognition. 61-70 - Jihie Kim, Yu-Han Chang, Sen Cai, Siddharth Jain:
PedConnect: an intelligent assistant for teacher social networking. 71-74
Gestures and large displays
- Ali Bigdelou, Loren Arthur Schwarz, Nassir Navab:
An adaptive solution for intra-operative gesture-based human-machine interaction. 75-84 - Yingying Jiang, Feng Tian, Xiaolong Zhang, Wei Liu, Guozhong Dai, Hongan Wang:
Unistroke gestures on multi-touch interaction: supporting flexible touches with key stroke extraction. 85-88 - Per Ola Kristensson, Thomas Nicholson, Aaron J. Quigley:
Continuous recognition of one-handed and two-handed gestures using 3D full-body motion tracking sensors. 89-92 - Ekaterina Kurdyukova, Matthias Redlin, Elisabeth André:
Studying user-defined iPad gestures for interaction in multi-display environment. 93-96 - Sven Gehring, Markus Löchtefeld, Florian Daiber, Matthias Böhmer, Antonio Krüger:
Using intelligent natural user interfaces to support sales conversations. 97-100 - Samuel A. Miller, Andy Smith, Sina Bahram, Robert St. Amant:
A glove for tapping and discrete 1D/2D input. 101-104 - Arvind Satyanarayan, Nadir Weibel, James D. Hollan:
Using overlays to support collaborative interaction with display walls. 105-108
Designing narratives & theater
- Yosuke Horiuchi, Tomoo Inoue, Ken-ichi Okada:
Virtual stage linked with a physical miniature stage to support multiple users in planning theatrical productions. 109-118 - Stephen W. Gilroy, Julie Porteous, Fred Charles, Marc Cavazza:
Exploring passive user interaction for adaptive narratives. 119-128
Personalization, search & usability
- Moushumi Sharmin, Lawrence Bergman, Jie Lu, Ravi B. Konuru:
On slide-based contextual cues for presentation reuse. 129-138 - Amy Campbell, Christopher Wienberg, Andrew S. Gordon:
Collecting relevance feedback on titles and photographs in weblog posts. 139-148 - Sudheendra Hangal, Abhinay Nagpal, Monica S. Lam:
Effective browsing and serendipitous discovery with an experience-infused browser. 149-158 - Ruihai Dong, Kevin McCarthy, Michael P. O'Mahony, Markus Schaal, Barry Smyth:
Towards an intelligent reviewer's assistant: recommending topics to help users to write better product reviews. 159-168 - Andrea Bunt, Matthew Lount, Catherine Lauzon:
Are explanations always important?: a study of deployed, low-cost intelligent interactive systems. 169-178
Social computing & media
- Byungkyu Kang, John O'Donovan, Tobias Höllerer:
Modeling topic specific credibility on twitter. 179-188 - Jeffrey Nichols, Jalal Mahmud, Clemens Drews:
Summarizing sporting events using twitter. 189-198 - Jie Lu, Zhen Wen, Shimei Pan, Jennifer C. Lai:
EPIC: a multi-tiered approach to enterprise email prioritization. 199-202 - Michelle X. Zhou, Wei Zhang, Barton A. Smith, Erika Varga, Martin Farias, Hernan Badenes:
Finding someone in my social directory whom i do not fully remember or barely know. 203-206
Smart infrastructure
- The Nhan Luong, Patrick Etcheverry, Christophe Marquesuzaà, Thierry Nodenot:
A visual programming language for designing interactions embedded in web-based geographic applications. 207-216 - Federico Bellucci, Giuseppe Ghiani, Fabio Paternò, Claudio Porta:
Automatic reverse engineering of interactive dynamic web applications to support adaptation across platforms. 217-226 - Pablo Pedemonte, Jalal Mahmud, Tessa Lau:
Towards automatic functional test execution. 227-236 - Eduardo Graells, Alejandro Jaimes:
Lin-spiration: using a mixture of spiral and linear visualization layouts to explore time series. 237-240
Poster presentation
- Jeremy Ludwig, Eric E. Geiselman:
Intelligent pairing assistant for air operation centers. 241-244 - Sina Bahram, Arpan Chakraborty, Robert St. Amant:
CAVIAR: a vibrotactile device for accessible reaching. 245-248 - Jie Liu, Chun Yu, Wenchang Xu, Yuanchun Shi:
Clustering web pages to facilitate revisitation on mobile devices. 249-252 - Andreas Forsblom, Petteri Nurmi, Pirkka Åman, Lassi A. Liikkanen:
Out of the bubble: serendipitous even recommendations at an urban music festival. 253-256 - Pascual Martínez-Gómez, Chen Chen, Tadayoshi Hara, Yoshinobu Kano, Akiko N. Aizawa:
Image registration for text-gaze alignment. 257-260 - Ricardo Dias, Manuel J. Fonseca, Daniel Gonçalves:
Music listening history explorer: an alternative approach for browsing music listening history habits. 261-264 - Bo Kang, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:
LogicPad: a pen-based application for visualization and verification of boolean algebra. 265-268 - Pedro A. Szekely, Yu-Han Chang, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Yan Wang, Huihui Cheng, Karan Singh:
Interactive uncertainty analysis. 269-272 - Matt Dennis, Judith Masthoff, Chris Mellish:
The quest for validated personality trait stories. 273-276 - Jitendra Ajmera, Om D. Deshmukh, Anupam Jain, Amit Anil Nanavati, Nitendra Rajput, Saurabh Srivastava:
Audio cloud: creation and rendering. 277-280 - YangLei Zhao, Arpan Chakraborty, Kyung Wha Hong, Shishir Kakaraddi, Robert St. Amant:
Pointing at responsive objects outdoors. 281-284 - William Curran, Travis Moore, Todd Kulesza, Weng-Keen Wong, Sinisa Todorovic, Simone Stumpf, Rachel White, Margaret M. Burnett:
Towards recognizing "cool": can end users help computer vision recognize subjective attributes of objects in images? 285-288 - Fatoumata Camara, Gaëlle Calvary, Rachel Demumieux, Nadine Mandran:
Where do facebook intelligent lists come from? 289-292 - Benjamin D. Smith, Guy E. Garnett:
Machine listening: acoustic interface with ART. 293-296 - Radu-Daniel Vatavu:
1F: one accessory feature design for gesture recognizers. 297-300 - Afsaneh Doryab, Julian Togelius, Jakob E. Bardram:
Activity-aware recommendation for collaborative work in operating rooms. 301-304
Demonstration session
- Kohei Matsumura, Daisuke Sakamoto, Masahiko Inami, Takeo Igarashi:
Universal earphones: earphones with automatic side and shared use detection. 305-306 - Pedro Bastos, Xenxo Alvarez Blanco, Verónica Orvalho:
A demo of a facial UI design approach for digital artists. 307-308 - Luis A. Leiva, Enrique Vidal:
Simple, fast, and accurate clustering of data sequences. 309-310 - Luis A. Leiva:
Interaction-based user interface redesign. 311-312 - Heiko Paulheim:
Explain-a-LOD: using linked open data for interpreting statistics. 313-314 - Rui Nóbrega, Nuno Correia:
Smart interface for reshaping photos in 3D. 315-316 - Daniel Sonntag, Christian Schulz, Christian Reuschling, Luis Galárraga:
RadSpeech's mobile dialogue system for radiologists. 317-318 - Christoph Amma, Tanja Schultz:
Airwriting: demonstrating mobile text input by 3D-space handwriting. 319-320 - Fabrizio Antonelli, Giulia Biamino, Francesca Carmagnola, Federica Cena, Elisa Chiabrando, Luca Console, Vincenzo Cuciti, Matteo Demichelis, Franco Fassio, Fabrizio Franceschi, Roberto Furnari, Cristina Gena, Marina Geymonat, Piercarlo Grimaldi, Pierluigi Grillo, Elena Guercio, Silvia Likavec, Ilaria Lombardi, Dario Mana, Alessandro Marcengo, Michele Mioli, Mario Mirabelli, Monica Perrero, Claudia Picardi, Federica Protti, Amon Rapp, Roberta Sandon, Rossana Simeoni, Daniele Theseider Dupré, Ilaria Torre, Andrea Toso, Fabio Torta, Fabiana Vernero:
Wheeling around with Wanteat: exploring mixed social networks in the gastronomy domain. 321-322 - Alan Said, Ernesto William De Luca, Benjamin Kille, Brijnesh J. Jain, Immo Micus, Sahin Albayrak:
KMulE: a framework for user-based comparison of recommender algorithms. 323-324 - Isaias Sanchez-Cortina, Nicolás Serrano, Alberto Sanchís, Alfons Juan:
A prototype for interactive speech transcription balancing error and supervision effort. 325-326 - Udana Bandara:
Seamless online/offline shopping experience design for in-store customers. 327-328 - Pramod Verma:
icAuth: image-color based authentication system. 329-330 - Sven Buschbeck, Anthony Jameson, Tanja Schneeberger, Robin Woll:
A web-based user interface for interaction with hierarchically structured events. 331-332 - Stephen W. Gilroy, Julie Porteous, Fred Charles, Marc Cavazza:
PINTER: interactive storytelling with physiological input. 333-334 - Ali Bigdelou, Loren Arthur Schwarz, Tobias Benz, Nassir Navab:
A flexible platform for developing context-aware 3D gesture-based interfaces. 335-336 - Ruihai Dong, Kevin McCarthy, Michael P. O'Mahony, Markus Schaal, Barry Smyth:
First demonstration of the intelligent reviewer's assistant. 337-338 - Michael Johnston, Patrick Ehlen:
Collecting multimodal data in the wild. 339-340
Doctoral consortium
- Beate Weninger:
Deducing parameters for personalizing maps from map interaction patterns. 341-344 - Bee Suan Wong:
Evaluating an organic interface for learning mathematics. 345-348 - Wei Liu:
Generation Y interactions. 349-352 - Simon Scott-Harden:
Active forms for responsive environments. 353-358 - Tanya Goldhaber:
Using theories of intrinsic motivation to support ICT learning for the ageing population. 359-362 - Luís Leite:
Virtual marionette. 363-366 - Richard Gomer:
Eliciting evaluative comments from users in web 2.0 scenarios. 367-370 - Amit Tiroshi:
Graph based user modeling. 371-374 - Todd Kulesza:
An explanation-centric approach for personalizing intelligent agents. 375-378 - Feng Gao:
Design for reflection on health behavior change. 379-382 - Dustin A. Smith:
Managing implicit assumptions in natural language interfaces. 383-388 - Pascual Martínez-Gómez:
Quantitative analysis and inference on gaze data using natural language processing techniques. 389-392
Workshops
- Tim Schwartz, Gerrit Kahl, Teemu Pulkkinen, Petteri Nurmi, Eyal Dim, Sally Ann Applin:
2nd workshop on location awareness for mixed and dual reality (LaMDa'12). 393-396 - Jalal Mahmud, Jeffrey Nichols, Michelle X. Zhou:
1st international workshop on user modeling from social media. 397-400 - Tim Hussein, Stephan G. Lukosch, Heiko Paulheim, Jürgen Ziegler, Gaëlle Calvary:
3rd workshop on semantic models for adaptive interactive systems (SEMAIS): (SEMAIS). 401-404 - Pradipta Biswas, Patrick Langdon, Christoph Jung, Pascal Hamisu, Carlos Duarte, Luís Almeida:
Developing intelligent user interfaces for e-accessibility and e-inclusion. 405-408 - Ernesto William De Luca, Matthias Böhmer, Alan Said, Ed H. Chi:
2nd Workshop on context-awareness in retrieval and recommendation: (CaRR 2012). 409-412
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