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25. UIST 2012: Cambridge, MA, USA
- Rob Miller, Hrvoje Benko, Celine Latulipe:

The 25th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, UIST '12, Cambridge, MA, USA, October 7-10, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1580-7
Keynote address
- Margaret S. Livingstone:

What art can tell us about the brain. 1-2
Groups & crowds
- Jeff Huang, Oren Etzioni, Luke Zettlemoyer, Kevin Clark, Christian Lee:

RevMiner: an extractive interface for navigating reviews on a smartphone. 3-12 - Nicolai Marquardt

, Ken Hinckley
, Saul Greenberg:
Cross-device interaction via micro-mobility and f-formations. 13-22 - Walter S. Lasecki, Christopher D. Miller, Adam Sadilek, Andrew Abumoussa, Donato Borrello, Raja S. Kushalnagar

, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Real-time captioning by groups of non-experts. 23-34 - Raf Ramakers

, Davy Vanacken
, Kris Luyten
, Karin Coninx, Johannes Schöning:
Carpus: a non-intrusive user identification technique for interactive surfaces. 35-44 - Andrew Cross, Edward Cutrell, William Thies:

Low-cost audience polling using computer vision. 45-54 - Jeffrey M. Rzeszotarski

, Aniket Kittur
:
CrowdScape: interactively visualizing user behavior and output. 55-62
Tutorials & learning
- Jerry O. Talton, Lingfeng Yang, Ranjitha Kumar

, Maxine Lim, Noah D. Goodman, Radomír Mech:
Learning design patterns with bayesian grammar induction. 63-74 - Min Wu, Arin Bhowmick, Joseph Goldberg:

Adding structured data in unstructured web chat conversation. 75-82 - Nikola Banovic, Tovi Grossman, Justin Matejka, George W. Fitzmaurice:

Waken: reverse engineering usage information and interface structure from software videos. 83-92 - Pei-Yu Chi, Sally Ahn, Amanda Ren, Mira Dontcheva, Wilmot Li, Björn Hartmann:

MixT: automatic generation of step-by-step mixed media tutorials. 93-102 - Wei Li, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:

GamiCAD: a gamified tutorial system for first time autocad users. 103-112 - Gierad Laput, Eytan Adar, Mira Dontcheva, Wilmot Li:

Tutorial-based interfaces for cloud-enabled applications. 113-122
Hands & fingers
- Kent Lyons, David H. Nguyen, Daniel Ashbrook, Sean White:

Facet: a multi-segment wrist worn system. 123-130 - Masayasu Ogata, Yuta Sugiura, Hirotaka Osawa, Michita Imai:

iRing: intelligent ring using infrared reflection. 131-136 - Xiaojun Bi, Ciprian Chelba, Tom Ouyang, Kurt Partridge, Shumin Zhai:

Bimanual gesture keyboard. 137-146 - Xing-Dong Yang, Tovi Grossman, Daniel Wigdor, George W. Fitzmaurice:

Magic finger: always-available input through finger instrumentation. 147-156 - Daniel Gooch, Leon Watts

:
YourGloves, hothands and hotmits: devices to hold hands at a distance. 157-166 - David Kim, Otmar Hilliges

, Shahram Izadi, Alex Butler
, Jiawen Chen, Iason Oikonomidis
, Patrick Olivier:
Digits: freehand 3D interactions anywhere using a wrist-worn gloveless sensor. 167-176
Toolkits
- Hubert Pham, Justin Mazzola Paluska, Rob Miller, Steve Ward:

Clui: a platform for handles to rich objects. 177-188 - Jun Kato

, Sean McDirmid, Xiang Cao:
DejaVu: integrated support for developing interactive camera-based programs. 189-196 - Richard Mortier, Tom Rodden, Peter Tolmie, Tom Lodge, Robert Spencer, Andy Crabtree, Joe Sventek, Alexandros Koliousis:

Homework: putting interaction into the infrastructure. 197-206 - Azza Abouzied, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Avi Silberschatz:

DataPlay: interactive tweaking and example-driven correction of graphical database queries. 207-218 - Doug Wightman, Zi Ye, Joel Brandt, Roel Vertegaal:

SnipMatch: using source code context to enhance snippet retrieval and parameterization. 219-228 - Stephen Oney, Brad A. Myers, Joel Brandt:

ConstraintJS: programming interactive behaviors for the web by integrating constraints and states. 229-238 - Franziska Roesner, James Fogarty, Tadayoshi Kohno:

User interface toolkit mechanisms for securing interface elements. 239-250
Interactions 1
- Neel Joshi, Sisil Mehta, Steven Mark Drucker, Eric J. Stollnitz, Hugues Hoppe, Matthew Uyttendaele, Michael F. Cohen:

Cliplets: juxtaposing still and dynamic imagery. 251-260 - Cyprien Pindat, Emmanuel Pietriga

, Olivier Chapuis
, Claude Puech:
JellyLens: content-aware adaptive lenses. 261-270 - Abhijit Karnik

, Diego Martínez Plasencia
, Walterio W. Mayol-Cuevas
, Sriram Subramanian
:
PiVOT: personalized view-overlays for tabletops. 271-280 - Fanny Chevalier, Pierre Dragicevic

, Christophe Hurter
:
Histomages: fully synchronized views for image editing. 281-286
Pen
- Andre Ribeiro, Takeo Igarashi:

Sketch-editing games: human-machine communication, game theory and applications. 287-298 - Theophanis Tsandilas:

Interpreting strokes on paper with a mobile assistant. 299-308 - William A. Hamilton, Andruid Kerne, Tom Robbins:

High-performance pen + touch modality interactions: a real-time strategy game eSports context. 309-318 - Rong-Hao Liang, Kai-Yin Cheng, Chao-Huai Su, Chien-Ting Weng, Bing-Yu Chen, De-Nian Yang

:
GaussSense: attachable stylus sensing using magnetic sensor grid. 319-326 - Shenwei Liu, François Guimbretière:

FlexAura: a flexible near-surface range sensor. 327-330 - David Lee, KyoungHee Son, Joon Hyub Lee, Seok-Hyung Bae:

PhantomPen: virtualization of pen head for digital drawing free from pen occlusion & visual parallax. 331-340
Interactions II
- Philip Quinn, Andy Cockburn, Géry Casiez

, Nicolas Roussel, Carl Gutwin:
Exposing and understanding scrolling transfer functions. 341-350 - Nicolas Roussel, Géry Casiez

, Jonathan Aceituno, Daniel Vogel:
Giving a hand to the eyes: leveraging input accuracy for subpixel interaction. 351-358 - Steve Rubin, Floraine Berthouzoz, Gautham J. Mysore, Wilmot Li, Maneesh Agrawala:

UnderScore: musical underlays for audio stories. 359-366 - Faisal Ahmed, Yevgen Borodin, Andrii Sovyak, Muhammad Asiful Islam, I. V. Ramakrishnan, Terri Hedgpeth:

Accessible skimming: faster screen reading of web pages. 367-378
Augmented reality
- Dominik Schmidt, David Molyneaux, Xiang Cao:

PICOntrol: using a handheld projector for direct control of physical devices through visible light. 379-388 - Ankit Gupta, Dieter Fox, Brian Curless, Michael F. Cohen:

DuploTrack: a real-time system for authoring and guiding duplo block assembly. 389-402 - Aditya Sankar, Steven M. Seitz:

Capturing indoor scenes with smartphones. 403-412 - Andrew Wilson, Hrvoje Benko, Shahram Izadi, Otmar Hilliges

:
Steerable augmented reality with the beamatron. 413-422 - Robert Held, Ankit Gupta, Brian Curless, Maneesh Agrawala:

3D puppetry: a kinect-based interface for 3D animation. 423-434 - Jiawen Chen, Shahram Izadi, Andrew W. Fitzgibbon:

KinÊtre: animating the world with the human body. 435-444
Multi-touch
- Ville Lehtinen, Antti Oulasvirta, Antti Salovaara

, Petteri Nurmi:
Dynamic tactile guidance for visual search tasks. 445-452 - Albert Ng, G. Julian Lepinski, Daniel Wigdor, Steven Sanders, Paul H. Dietz:

Designing for low-latency direct-touch input. 453-464 - Daryl Weir, Simon Rogers, Roderick Murray-Smith, Markus Löchtefeld:

A user-specific machine learning approach for improving touch accuracy on mobile devices. 465-476 - Kenrick Kin, Björn Hartmann, Tony DeRose, Maneesh Agrawala:

Proton++: a customizable declarative multitouch framework. 477-486 - Sundar Murugappan, Vinayak

, Niklas Elmqvist, Karthik Ramani:
Extended multitouch: recovering touch posture and differentiating users using a depth camera. 487-496 - Florian Block, Daniel Wigdor, Brenda Caldwell Phillips, Michael S. Horn, Chia Shen:

FlowBlocks: a multi-touch ui for crowd interaction. 497-508
Tactile & grip
- Christian Rendl, Patrick Greindl, Michael Haller, Martin Zirkl, Barbara Stadlober, Paul Hartmann:

PyzoFlex: printed piezoelectric pressure sensing foil. 509-518 - Sean Follmer

, Daniel Leithinger
, Alex Olwal, Nadia Cheng, Hiroshi Ishii:
Jamming user interfaces: programmable particle stiffness and sensing for malleable and shape-changing devices. 519-528 - Yuta Sugiura, Masahiko Inami

, Takeo Igarashi:
A thin stretchable interface for tangential force measurement. 529-536 - Chris Harrison, Munehiko Sato, Ivan Poupyrev:

Capacitive fingerprinting: exploring user differentiation by sensing electrical properties of the human body. 537-544 - Mayank Goel, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Shwetak N. Patel:

GripSense: using built-in sensors to detect hand posture and pressure on commodity mobile phones. 545-554 - Eve E. Hoggan, Craig D. Stewart, Laura Haverinen, Giulio Jacucci

, Vuokko Lantz:
Pressages: augmenting phone calls with non-verbal messages. 555-562
Fabrication & hardware
- Chris Harrison, Robert Xiao, Scott E. Hudson:

Acoustic barcodes: passive, durable and inexpensive notched identification tags. 563-568 - Adam Fourney

, Michael A. Terry:
PICL: portable in-circuit learner. 569-578 - Valkyrie Savage

, Xiaohan Zhang, Björn Hartmann:
Midas: fabricating custom capacitive touch sensors to prototype interactive objects. 579-588 - Karl D. D. Willis, Eric Brockmeyer, Scott E. Hudson, Ivan Poupyrev:

Printed optics: 3D printing of embedded optical elements for interactive devices. 589-598 - Stefanie Müller, Pedro Lopes

, Patrick Baudisch:
Interactive construction: interactive fabrication of functional mechanical devices. 599-606

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