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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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