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23. UIST 2010: New York, New York, USA
- Ken Perlin, Mary Czerwinski, Rob Miller:
Adjunct proceedings of the 23nd annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology, UIST '10, New York, New York, USA, October 3-6, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0462-7
Doctoral consortium
- Michael S. Bernstein:
Crowd-powered interfaces. 347-350 - Lisa G. Cowan:
Supporting self-expression for informal communication. 351-354 - Kayur Patel:
Lowering the barrier to applying machine learning. 355-358 - Hubert Pham:
User interface models for the cloud. 359-362 - Dominik Schmidt:
Towards personalized surface computing. 363-366 - Julia Schwarz:
Towards a unified framework for modeling, dispatching, and interpreting uncertain input. 367-370 - Jesse Vig:
Intelligent tagging interfaces: beyond folksonomy. 371-374 - Malte Weiss:
Bringing everyday applications to interactive surfaces. 375-378
Demonstrations
- Keywon Chung, Michael Shilman, Chris Merrill, Hiroshi Ishii:
OnObject: gestural play with tagged everyday objects. 379-380 - Sean Follmer, David Carr, Emily Lovell, Hiroshi Ishii:
CopyCAD: remixing physical objects with copy and paste from the real world. 381-382 - Fabian Hemmert, Alexander Müller, Ron Jagodzinski, Götz Wintergerst, Gesche Joost:
Reflective haptics: haptic augmentation of GUIs through frictional actuation of stylus-based interactions. 383-384 - Yvonne Jansen, Thorsten Karrer, Jan O. Borchers:
MudPad: localized tactile feedback on touch surfaces. 385-386 - Jun Kato, Daisuke Sakamoto, Takeo Igarashi:
Surfboard: keyboard with microphone as a low-cost interactive surface. 387-388 - Naoya Koizumi, Kentaro Yasu, Angela Liu, Maki Sugimoto, Masahiko Inami:
Animated paper: a moving prototyping platform. 389-390 - Xavier Le Pallec, Raphaël Marvie, José Rouillard, Jean-Claude Tarby:
A support to multi-devices web application. 391-392 - Jinha Lee, Surat Teerapittayanon, Hiroshi Ishii:
Beyond: collapsible input device for direct 3D manipulation beyond the screen. 393-394 - Natan Linder, Pattie Maes:
LuminAR: portable robotic augmented reality interface design and prototype. 395-396 - Pranav Mistry, Kentaro Ishii, Masahiko Inami, Takeo Igarashi:
Blinkbot: look at, blink and move. 397-398 - Takumi Shirokura, Daisuke Sakamoto, Yuta Sugiura, Tetsuo Ono, Masahiko Inami, Takeo Igarashi:
RoboJockey: real-time, simultaneous, and continuous creation of robot actions for everyone. 399-400 - Mengu Sukan, Ohan Oda, Xiang Shi, Manuel Entrena, Shrenik Sadalgi, Jie Qi, Steven K. Feiner:
ARmonica: a collaborative sonic environment. 401-402 - Koji Tsukada, Keisuke Kambara:
IODisk: disk-type i/o interface for browsing digital contents. 403-404 - Nadir Weibel, Lisa G. Cowan, Laura R. Pina, William G. Griswold, James D. Hollan:
Enabling social interactions through real-time sketch-based communication. 405-406 - Nadir Weibel, Anne Marie Piper, James D. Hollan:
HIPerPaper: introducing pen and paper interfaces for ultra-scale wall displays. 407-408 - Samuel White, Hanjie Ji, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
EasySnap: real-time audio feedback for blind photography. 409-410 - Anusha I. Withana, Makoto Kondo, Kakehi Gota, Yasutoshi Makino, Maki Sugimoto, Masahiko Inami:
ImpAct: enabling direct touch and manipulation for surface computing. 411-412 - Zihao Yu, Nicholas Diakopoulos, Mor Naaman:
The multiplayer: multi-perspective social video navigation. 413-414
Posters
- Kanako Aou, Asuka Ishii, Masahiro Furukawa, Shogo Fukushima, Hiroyuki Kajimoto:
The enhancement of hearing using a combination of sound and skin sensation to the pinna. 415-416 - Adam Fourney, Richard Mann, Michael A. Terry:
What can internet search engines "suggest" about the usage and usability of popular desktop applications? 417-418 - Steven R. Gomez:
Interacting with live preview frames: in-picture cues for a digital camera interface. 419-420 - Björn Hartmann, Mark Dhillon:
HyperSource: bridging the gap between source and code-related web sites. 421-422 - Hideaki Higuchi, Takuya Nojima:
Shoe-shaped i/o interface. 423-424 - Takashi Ichikawa, Takuya Nojima:
Development of the motion-controllable ball. 425-426 - Lahiru G. Jayatilaka, Luca F. Bertuccelli, James Staszewski, Krzysztof Z. Gajos:
PETALS: a visual interface for landmine detection. 427-428 - Thorsten Karrer, Moritz Wittenhagen, Florian Heller, Jan O. Borchers:
Pinstripe: eyes-free continuous input anywhere on interactive clothing. 429-430 - Hyunjung Kim, Woohun Lee:
Kinetic tiles: modular construction units for interactive kinetic surfaces. 431-432 - Jan-Peter Krämer, Thorsten Karrer, Jonathan Diehl, Jan O. Borchers:
Stacksplorer: understanding dynamic program behavior. 433-434 - Chinmay Kulkarni, Santosh Raju, Raghavendra Udupa:
Memento: unifying content and context to aid webpage re-visitation. 435-436 - Alessandro Lai, Alessandro Soro, Riccardo Scateni:
Interactive calibration of a multi-projector system in a video-wall multi-touch environment. 437-438 - Leonhard Lichtschlag, Jan O. Borchers:
CodeGraffiti: communication by sketching for pair programmers. 439-440 - Pranav Mistry, Patricia Maes:
Mouseless. 441-442 - Adiyan Mujibiya, Takashi Miyaki, Jun Rekimoto:
Anywhere touchtyping: text input on arbitrary surface using depth sensing. 443-444 - Stefanie Müller, Gregor Miller, Sidney S. Fels:
Using temporal video annotation as a navigational aid for video browsing. 445-446 - Wai Shan (Florence) Ng, Ehud Sharlin:
Tweeting halo: clothing that tweets. 447-448 - Jaime Ruiz, Yang Li:
DoubleFlip: a motion gesture delimiter for interaction. 449-450 - Daniel A. Smith, Joe Lambert, m. c. schraefel, David Bretherton:
QWIC: performance heuristics for large scale exploratory user interfaces. 451-452 - Louis-Jean Teitelbaum:
What interfaces mean: a history and sociology of computer windows. 453-454 - Nadir Weibel, Anne Marie Piper, James D. Hollan:
Exploring pen and paper interaction with high-resolution wall displays. 455-456 - Neng-Hao Yu, Li-Wei Chan, Lung-Pan Cheng, Mike Y. Chen, Yi-Ping Hung:
Enabling tangible interaction on capacitive touch panels. 457-458 - Ji Zhao, Hujia Liu, Chunhui Zhang, Zhengyou Zhang:
MobileSurface: interaction in the air for mobile computing. 459-460
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