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collaboration

co-located collaboration

In Proceedings of UIST 2006
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Multi-user, multi-display interaction with a single-user, single-display geospatial application (p. 273-276)

collaboration

In Proceedings of UIST 1996
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Adding a collaborative agent to graphical user interfaces (p. 21-30)

In Proceedings of UIST 1996
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The VIEP system: interacting with collaborative multimedia (p. 59-66)

In Proceedings of UIST 1997
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Supporting cooperative and personal surfing with a desktop assistant (p. 129-138)

In Proceedings of UIST 1999
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Design and technology for Collaborage: collaborative collages of information on physical walls (p. 197-206)

In Proceedings of UIST 2003
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Dynamo: a public interactive surface supporting the cooperative sharing and exchange of media (p. 159-168)

In Proceedings of UIST 2008
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Sphere: multi-touch interactions on a spherical display (p. 77-86)

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Sphere is a multi-user, multi-touch-sensitive spherical display in which an infrared camera used for touch sensing shares the same optical path with the projector used for the display. This novel configuration permits: (1) the enclosure of both the projection and the sensing mechanism in the base of the device, and (2) easy 360-degree access for multiple users, with a high degree of interactivity without shadowing or occlusion. In addition to the hardware and software solution, we present a set of multi-touch interaction techniques and interface concepts that facilitate collaborative interactions around Sphere. We designed four spherical application concepts and report on several important observations of collaborative activity from our initial Sphere installation in three high-traffic locations.

collaboration transparancy

In Proceedings of UIST 1997
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Transparent sharing of Java applets: a replicated approach (p. 55-64)

collaboration transparency

In Proceedings of UIST 1998
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Supporting worker independence in collaboration transparency (p. 133-142)