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15. UIST 2002: Paris, France
- Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
Proceedings of the 15th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Paris, France, October 27-30, 2002. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-488-6
Papers: collaborating through documents
- Victoria Bellotti, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Mark Howard, Christine Neuwirth, Ian Smith, Trevor F. Smith:
FLANNEL: adding computation to electronic mail during transmission. 1-10 - Joe Tullio, Jeremy Goecks, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, David H. Nguyen:
Augmenting shared personal calendars. 11-20 - Gene Golovchinsky, Laurent Denoue:
Moving markup: repositioning freeform annotations. 21-30
Interaction in the real world
- Saul Greenberg, Michael Boyle:
Customizable physical interfaces for interacting with conventional applications. 31-40 - Wendy E. Mackay, Guillaume Pothier, Catherine Letondal, Kaare Bøegh, Hans Erik Sørensen:
The missing link: augmenting biology laboratory notebooks. 41-50 - Ivan Poupyrev, Shigeaki Maruyama, Jun Rekimoto:
Ambient touch: designing tactile interfaces for handheld devices. 51-60
Papers: novel 2D interaction
- James Fogarty, Jodi Forlizzi, Scott E. Hudson:
Specifying behavior and semantic meaning in an unmodified layered drawing package. 61-70 - Michael A. Terry, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Side views: persistent, on-demand previews for open-ended tasks. 71-80 - Johnny C. Lee, Jodi Forlizzi, Scott E. Hudson:
The kinetic typography engine: an extensible system for animating expressive text. 81-90
Papers: managing user interaction
- Takeo Igarashi, John F. Hughes:
Clothing manipulation. 91-100 - Nicholas Burtnyk, Azam Khan, George W. Fitzmaurice, Ravin Balakrishnan, Gordon Kurtenbach:
StyleCam: interactive stylized 3D navigation using integrated spatial & temporal controls. 101-110 - Michael Tsang, George W. Fitzmaurice, Gordon Kurtenbach, Azam Khan, William Buxton:
Boom chameleon: simultaneous capture of 3D viewpoint, voice and gesture annotations on a spatially-aware display. 111-120
Speech and ambiguous input
- Anind K. Dey, Jennifer Mankoff, Gregory D. Abowd, Scott A. Carter:
Distributed mediation of ambiguous context in aware environments. 121-130 - Dan R. Olsen, Jon R. Peachey:
Query-by-critique: spoken language access to large lists. 131-140 - Chris Schmandt, Jang Kim, Kwan Lee, Gerardo Vallejo, Mark S. Ackerman:
Mediated voice communication via mobile IP. 141-150
Papers: infrastructure for ubicomp
- Colin Swindells, Kori Inkpen, John Dill, Melanie Tory:
That one there! Pointing to establish device identity. 151-160 - Jeffrey Nichols, Brad A. Myers, Michael Higgins, Joseph Hughes, Thomas K. Harris, Roni Rosenfeld, Mathilde Pignol:
Generating remote control interfaces for complex appliances. 161-170 - Mark W. Newman, Shahram Izadi, W. Keith Edwards, Jana Z. Sedivy, Trevor F. Smith:
User interfaces when and where they are needed: an infrastructure for recombinant computing. 171-180
Papers: novel input, output, and computation
- Gian Pangaro, Dan Maynes-Aminzade, Hiroshi Ishii:
The actuated workbench: computer-controlled actuation in tabletop tangible interfaces. 181-190 - Nathan Hurst, Kim Marriott, Peter Moulder:
Dynamic approximation of complex graphical constraints by linear constraints. 191-200 - Kurt Partridge, Saurav Chatterjee, Vibha Sazawal, Gaetano Borriello, Roy Want:
TiltType: accelerometer-supported text entry for very small devices. 201-204 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Jodi Forlizzi, Scott E. Hudson, Brad A. Myers:
WebThumb: interaction techniques for small-screen browsers. 205-208
Papers: breaking out of the monitor
- Kellogg S. Booth, Brian D. Fisher, Chi Jui Raymond Lin, Ritchie Argue:
The "mighty mouse" multi-screen collaboration tool. 209-212 - Blaine Bell, Tobias Höllerer, Steven Feiner:
An annotated situation-awareness aid for augmented reality. 213-216 - Hao-wei Hsieh, Frank M. Shipman III:
Manipulating structured information in a visual workspace. 217-226 - Brad Johanson, Greg Hutchins, Terry Winograd, Maureen C. Stone:
PointRight: experience with flexible input redirection in interactive workspaces. 227-234
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