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Final Program

  Sunday, October 24
08:00–16:30 Doctoral Symposium (by invitation only)
17:00–21:30 Registration (Mezzanine)
19:00–21:30 Welcome Reception (La Terraza Room)—Sponsored by SMART Technologies Inc.
   
  All paper/TechNote sessions will be held in the Lumpkins Ballroom.
   
  Monday, October 25
08:30–10:00 Opening Session (Chairs: Steve Feiner, Columbia Univ; James Landay, Univ. of Washington & Intel Research)
  Keynote—Bridging the Gap from Theory to Practice: The Path toward Innovation in Human-Computer Interaction. Mary Czerwinski (Microsoft Research)
10:00–10:30 Break
10:30–12:00 Pens & Sketching (Chair: Ken Hinckley, Microsoft Research)
  CrossY: A Crossing-Based Drawing Application. Georg Apitz and François Guimbretière (Univ. of Maryland)
  Hierarchical Parsing and Recognition of Hand-Sketched Diagrams. Levent Burak Kara (CMU) and Thomas F. Stahovich (UC Riverside)
  SketchREAD: A Multi-Domain Sketch Recognition Engine. Christine Alvarado and Randall Davis (MIT)
12:00–14:00 Lunch on your own
14:00–15:30 Gestures (Chair: Blair MacIntyre, Georgia Tech)
  Simple vs. Compound Mark Hierarchical Marking Menus. Shengdong Zhao and Ravin Balakrishnan (Univ. of Toronto)
  SHARK2: A Large Vocabulary Shorthand Writing System for Pen-based Computers. Per-Ola Kristensson (Linkoping Univ.) and Shumin Zhai (IBM Almaden Research Center)
  The Radial Scroll Tool: Scrolling Support for Stylus- or Touch-Based Document Interaction. Graham Smith and mc schraefel (Univ. of Southampton)
  Navigating Documents with the Virtual Scroll Ring. Tomer Moscovich and John Hughes (Brown Univ.)
15:30–16:00 Break
16:00–18:00 Manipulating Space (Chair: Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Univ. of Paris-Sud)
  Multi-Finger Gestural Interaction with 3-D Volumetric Displays. Tovi Grossman, Daniel Wigdor, and Ravin Balakrishnan (Univ. of Toronto)
  Achieving Higher Magnification in Context. Sheelagh Carpendale (Univ. of Calgary), John Light (Intel Research), and Eric Pattison (Univ. of Calgary)
  Tangible NURBS-Curve Manipulation Techniques Using Graspable Handles on a Large Display. Seok-Hyung Bae (Gifu Univ.), Takahiro Kobayashi (Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences), Ryugo Kijima (Gifu Univ.), and Won-Sup Kim (KAIST)
  Collapse-to-Zoom: Viewing Web Pages on Small Screen Devices by Interactively Removing Irrelevant Content. Patrick Baudisch, Xing Xie (Microsoft Research), Chong Wang (Tsinghua Univ.), and Wei-Ying Ma (Microsoft Research)
  The IBar: A Perspective-Based Camera Widget. Karan Singh (Univ. of Toronto), Cindy Grimm and Nisha Sudarsanam (Washington Univ. in St. Louis)
19:00–22:00 Demo Reception (New Mexico and Santa Fe Rooms)—Sponsored by Microsoft
  View refereed demos, sponsored demos, and demos of systems presented in the paper sessions, while you eat, drink, and mingle.
   
  Tuesday, October 26
08:30–10:00 Interactive Surfaces (Chair: Scott Klemmer, Stanford Univ.)
  Video-Based Document Tracking: Unifying Your Physical and Electronic Desktops. Jiwon Kim, Steve Seitz (Univ. of Washington) and Maneesh Agrawala (Microsoft Research)
  Who Cares? Reflecting Who is Reading What on Distributed Community Bulletin Boards. Toshiya Yamada, Jun Shingu (Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd), Elizabeth Churchill, Les Nelson, Jonathan Helfman, and Paul Murphy (FX Palo Alto Laboratory)
  Visual Tracking of Bare Fingers for Interactive Surfaces. Julien Letessier and François Bérard (Univ. of Grenoble)
  Automatic Projector Calibration with Embedded Light Sensors. Johnny Lee (CMU), Paul Dietz (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs), Dan Maynes-Aminzade (Stanford Univ.), Ramesh Raskar (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs), and Scott Hudson (CMU)
10:00–10:30 Break
10:30–12:15 Large Public Displays (Chair: Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research)
  A Remote Control Interface for Large Displays. Azam Khan, George Fitzmaurice, Don Almeida, Nicolas Burtnyk, and Gordon Kurtenbach (Alias)
  Interactive Public Ambient Displays: Transitioning from Implicit to Explicit, Public to Personal, Interaction with Multiple Users. Daniel Vogel and Ravin Balakrishnan (Univ. of Toronto)
  C-Blink: A Hue-Difference-Based Light Signal Marker for Large Screen Interaction via Any Mobile Terminal. Kento Miyaoku, Suguru Higashino, and Yoshinobu Tonomura (NTT)
  A Gesture-Based Authentication Scheme for Untrusted Public Terminals. Shwetak Patel, Jeffrey Pierce, and Gregory Abowd (Georgia Tech)
12:15–12:30 Poster Overviews
12:30–14:30 Lunch on your own
14:30–15:45 Invited Surveys
  Physical User Interfaces—What They Are and How to Build Them. Saul Greenberg (Univ. of Calgary)
  Olfactory Display. Joseph 'Jofish' Kaye (Cornell Univ.)
15:45–16:15 Break (Posters)
16:15–18:00 Document Interaction (Chair: Ed Chi, PARC)
  ScreenCrayons: Annotating Anything. Dan Olsen, Trent Taufer (Brigham Young Univ.), and Jerry Fails (Univ. of Maryland)
  Clip, Connect, Clone: Combining Application Elements to Build Custom Interfaces for Information Access. Jun Fujima, Aran Lunzer (Hokkaido Univ.), Kasper Hornbæk (Univ. of Copenhagen), and Yuzuru Tanaka (Hokkaido Univ.)
  Citrine: Providing Intelligent Copy and Paste. Jeffrey Stylos, Brad A. Myers, and Andrew Faulring (CMU)
  Interacting with Hidden Content Using Content-Aware Free-Space Transparency. Edward Ishak and Steven Feiner (Columbia Univ.)
  Combining Crossing-Based and Paper-Based Interaction Paradigms for Dragging and Dropping Between Overlapping Windows. Pierre Dragicevic (Univ. Paul Sabatier)
19:00–22:00 Banquet (Lumpkins Ballroom)—Sponsored by Intel
   
  Wednesday, October 27
08:30–10:00 Tools (Chair: Robert Miller, MIT)
  DART: A Toolkit for Rapid Design Exploration of Augmented Reality Experiences. Blair MacIntyre, Maribeth Gandy, Steven Dow, and Jay David Bolter (Georgia Tech)
  An Explanation-Based, Visual Debugger for One-way Constraints. Brad Vander Zanden, David Baker, and Jing Jin (Univ. of Tennessee)
  Topiary: A Tool for Prototyping Location-Enhanced Applications. Yang Li, Jason Hong (UC Berkeley), and James Landay (Intel Research Seattle / Univ. of Washington)
10:00–10:30 Break (Posters)
10:30–11:30 Speech In, X Out (Chair: Jason Hong, CMU)
  An Optimization-Based Approach to Dynamic Data Content Selection in Intelligent Multimedia Interfaces. Michelle Zhou and Vikram Aggarwal (IBM T. J. Watson)
  Augmenting Conversations using Dual-Purpose Speech. Kent Lyons, Christopher Skeels, Thad Starner, Cornelis Snoeck, Benjamin Wong, and Daniel Ashbrook (Georgia Tech)
11:30–13:00 Lunch on your own
13:00–14:30 Toolkits (Chair: Dan Olsen, BYU)
  A Toolkit for Managing User Attention in Peripheral Displays. Tara Matthews (UC Berkeley), Anind Dey (Intel-Berkeley Research Lab), Jennifer Mankoff, Scott Carter, and Tye Rattenbury (UC Berkeley)
  The MaggLite Post-WIMP Toolkit: Draw It, Connect It and Run It. Stéphane Huot, Cedric Dumas (Ecole des Mines de Nantes), Pierre Dragicevic (LIIHS-IRIT), Jean-Daniel Fekete (INRIA Futurs/LRI), and Gerard Hégron (CERMA UMR CNRS)
  Revisiting Visual Interface Programming: Creating GUI Tools for Designers and Programmers. Stéphane Chatty, Stéphane Sire (IntuiLab), Jean-Luc Vinot, Patrick Lecoanet (CENA), Alexandre Lemort (IntuiLab), and Christophe Mertz (IntuiLab, CENA)
14:30–15:00 Break
15:00–16:00 Wacky Hardware (Chair: Andy Wilson, Microsoft Research)
  "Killer App" of Wearable Computing: Wireless Force Sensing Body Protectors for Martial Arts. Ed H. Chi (PARC / Stanford Taekwondo Program), Jin Song, and Greg Corbin (Impact Measurement)
  Using Light Emitting Diode Arrays as Touch-Sensitive Input and Output Devices. Scott Hudson (CMU)
  Haptic Pen: A Tactile Feedback Stylus for Touch Screens. Johnny Lee (CMU), Paul Dietz, Darren Leigh, William Yerazunis (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs), and Scott Hudson (CMU)
16:00–16:15 Closing Session
   
  Posters Posters will be on display on the mezzanine throughout the conference, introduced in a one-minute overview per poster in a special session, and presented in parallel by their authors during "poster breaks."
   
  Augmented Reality Kitchen: Task-Specific Projection in a Multi-User Work Environment. Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee, Rob Gens, and Ted Selker (MIT)
  Automatically Generating Personalizable User Interfaces. Krzysztof Gajos, Raphael Hoffmann, and Daniel Weld (Univ. of Washington)
  Changes in Mental Workload during Task Execution. Shamsi Iqbal, Piotr Adamczyk, Xianjun Zheng, and Brian Bailey (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
  DataJockey: A Proposed Interface for Data Exchange Using the Lazy Susan Metaphor. Akihiko Kodama and Michiaki Yausmura (Keio Univ.)
  EnhancedMovie: Movie Editing on an Augmented Desk as a Large-sized Display. Yasuto Nakanishi (Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture & Technology), Yoko Ishii, Hideki Koike (Univ. of Electro-Communications), Kenji Oka, and Yoichi Sato (Tokyo Univ.)
  Interaction Design for the Media PC. Kelvin Cheng (Univ. of Sydney), David Vronay and Frank Yu (Microsoft Research Asia)
  Interactive, Immaterial FogScreen. Ismo Rakkolainen and Karri Palovuori (Tampere Univ. of Technology)
  The Negotiometer. Alex Pentland, Jarhad Curhan, Ron Caneel, Anmol Madan, Nathan Eagle, and Martin C. Martin (MIT)
  Qualities of the Past—Telephones of the Future. Peng Cheng (Nokia Mobile Phones R&D) and Jacob Buur (Univ. of Southern Denmark)
  Teaching with Tangibles: A Tool for Defining Dichotomous Sorting Activities. Lori Scarlatos (Brooklyn College, CUNY), Audrey Mbogho (CUNY Graduate Center), and Magdalena Jaworska (Brooklyn College, CUNY)
  The Sharing Palette: A User Interface for File and Service Sharing. Stephen Voida (Georgia Tech), W. Keith Edwards (PARC), and Mark W. Newman (PARC / UC Berkeley)
  Stained Glass Photo Collages. Andreas Girgensohn and Patrick Chiu (FX Palo Alto Laboratory)
  WATARIDORI: Multiple Ghost Cursors for Speech Based Cursor Movement. Yoshiyuki Mihara (Tokyo Inst. of Technology), Shin Takahashi (Univ. of Tsukuba), and Etsuya Shibayama (Tokyo Inst. of Technology)
  Workplane-Orientation–Sensing Techniques for Tablet PCs. Gábor Blaskó, William Beaver, Maryam Kamvar, and Steven Feiner (Columbia Univ.)
   
  Demonstrations Demonstrations will be presented in the New Mexico and Santa Fe rooms during the Monday night Demo Reception. At the discretion of the individual presenters, demos will also be presented during Tuesday breaks.
   
  Refereed Demonstrations
  ProofRite: A Paper-Augmented Word Processor. Kevin Conroy, Dave Levin, and François Guimbretière (Univ. of Maryland)
  Multimodal Feedback for Tilt Controlled Speed Dependent Automatic Zooming. Parisa Eslambolchilar (Hamilton Institute), John Williamson (Univ. of Glasgow), and Rod Murray-Smith (Univ. of Glasgow)
  MessyBoard: Lowering the Cost of Communication and Making it More Enjoyable. Adam M. Fass and Randy Pausch (CMU)
  EyeWindow: Using Eye-Controlled Zooming Windows for Focus Selection. David Fono and Roel Vertegaal (Queen's Univ.)
  Organizing Photos of People. Andreas Girgensohn, John Adcock, and Lynn Wilcox (FX Palo Alto Laboratory)
  prefuse: A Toolkit for Interactive Information Visualization. Jeffrey Heer (UC Berkeley). Stuart K. Card (PARC), and James A. Landay (Univ. of Washington)
  MESH: Supporting Mobile Multi-modal Interfaces. Stephen Hughes, Ian Oakley, and Sile O'Modhrain (Media Lab Europe)
  Regional Undo for Spreadsheets. Yoshinori Kawasaki and Takeo Igarashi (Univ. of Tokyo)
  Muscle Tremor as an Input Mechanism. Steven Strachan (Hamilton Institute) and Roderick Murray-Smith (Univ. of Glasgow)
  Goromi: To Browse Information on the Web, Not Web Pages. Goro Otsubo (DENSO IT Laboratory, Inc.)
  A Demonstration of TouchLight, an Imaging Touch Screen and Display for Gesture-Based Interaction. Andrew D. Wilson (Microsoft Research)
   
  Sponsored Demonstrations
  Designing a Conferencing Interface: Bridgit Conferencing Software. Vicki Noel (SMART Technologies)
  Fast, Detailed Inference of Diverse Daily Human Activities. Matthai Philipose, Sunny Consolvo, Tanzeem Choudhury, Kenneth Fishkin, Ian Smith (Intel Research Seattle), Dieter Fox, Henry Kautz, and Donald Patterson (Univ. of Washington)
  Place Lab: Wide-scale Device Positioning Using Radio Beacons in the Wild. Anthony LaMarca, Yatin Chawathe, Ian Smith, Sunny Consolvo, Jeff Hightower, James Scott, Tim Sohn, Pauline Powledge, Anand Balachandran, Gaetano Borriello, and Bill Schilit (Intel Research Seattle)