Papers Session 1: Crowdsourcing Session Chair: mc schraefel, University of Southampton
PlateMate: Crowdsourcing Nutritional Analysis from Food Photographs Jon Noronha, Harvard University, Microsoft Eric Hysen, Harvard University, Google Haoqi Zhang, Harvard University, Microsoft Research Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Harvard University
Instrumenting the crowd: Using implicit behavioral measures to predict task performance Jeffrey Rzeszotarski, Carnegie Mellon University Aniket Kittur, Carnegie Mellon University
Real-time Crowd Control of Existing Interfaces Walter Lasecki, University of Rochester Kyle Murray, University of Rochester Samuel White, University of Rochester Robert Miller, MIT CSAIL Jeffrey Bigham, University of Rochester
Crowds in Two Seconds: Enabling Realtime Crowd-Powered Interfaces Michael S. Bernstein, MIT CSAIL Joel Brandt, Adobe Systems Robert C. Miller, MIT CSAIL David R. Karger, MIT CSAIL
CrowdForge: Crowdsourcing Complex Work Aniket Kittur, Carnegie Mellon University Boris Smus, Carnegie Mellon University, Google Robert Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University Susheel Khamkar, Carnegie Mellon University
The Jabberwocky Programming Environment for Structured Social Computing Salman Ahmad, Stanford University Alexis Battle, Stanford University, Google Zahan Malkani, Stanford University Sepander Kamvar, Stanford University
10:25am-11:00am
Break
11:00am-12:40pm
Papers Session 2: Social Information Session Chair: Michael Bernstein, MIT
Proactive Wrangling: Mixed-Initiative End-User Programming of Data Transformation Scripts Philip Guo, Stanford University Sean Kandel, Stanford University Joseph Hellerstein, UC Berkeley Jeffrey Heer, Stanford University
MUSE: Reviving Memories Using Email Archives Sudheendra Hangal, Stanford University Monica S. Lam, Stanford University Jeffrey Heer, Stanford University
A Design Space Analysis of Availability-Sharing Systems Juan David Hincapié-Ramos, IT University of Copenhagen Stephen Voida, University of California, Irvine Gloria Mark, University of California, Irvine
Injured Person Information Management during Second Triage Yuki Takahashi, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio University Hiroaki Kojima, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio University Ken-ichi Okada, Faculty of Science and Technology Keio University, JST CREST
Yelling In the Hall: Using Sidetone to Address a Problem with Mobile Remote Presence Systems Andreas Paepcke, Willow Garage Bianca Soto, Willow Garage Leila Takayama, Willow Garage Frank Koenig, Willow Garage Blaise Gassend, Willow Garage
A Tongue Input Device for Creating Conversations Ronit Slyper, Carnegie Mellon University, Disney Research Jill Lehman, Carnegie Mellon University, Disney Research Jodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon University, Disney Research Jessica Hodgins, Carnegie Mellon University, Disney Research
12:40pm-2:20pm
Lunch
2:20pm-4:00pm
Papers Session 3: Social Learning Session Chair: Sep Kamvar, Stanford University
ShowMeHow: Translating User Interface Instructions Between Applications Vidya Ramesh, UC Berkeley Charlie Hsu, UC Berkeley Maneesh Agrawala, UC Berkeley Bjoern Hartmann, UC Berkeley
Pause-and-Play: Automatically Linking Screencast Video Tutorials with Applications Suporn Pongnumkul, University of Washington Mira Dontcheva, Adobe Systems Wilmot Li, Adobe Systems Jue Wang, Adobe Systems Lubomir Bourdev, Adobe Systems Shai Avidan, Adobe Systems Michael Cohen, Microsoft Research
Creating Contextual Help for GUIs Using Screenshots Tom Yeh, MIT, UMD Tsung-Hsiang Chang, MIT Bo Xie, UMD Greg Walsh, UMD Ivan Watkins, UMD Krist Wongsuphasawat, UMD Man Huang, UMD Larry S. Davis, UMD Benjamin B. Bederson, UMD
Real-Time Collaborative Coding in a Web IDE Max Goldman, MIT CSAIL Greg Little, MIT CSAIL Robert C. Miller, MIT CSAIL
d.tour: Style-based Exploration of Design Example Galleries Daniel Ritchie, Stanford University Ankita Arvind Kejriwal, Stanford University Scott Klemmer, Stanford University
4:00pm-4:35pm
Break
4:35pm-5:30pm
Papers Session 4: With a Little Help Session Chair:
Joel Brandt, Adobe
IP-QAT: In-Product Questions, Answers, & Tips Justin Matejka, Autodesk Research Tovi Grossman, Autodesk Research George Fitzmaurice, Autodesk Research
TwitApp: In-product Micro-Blogging for Design Sharing Wei Li, Autodesk Research Tovi Grossman, Autodesk Research Justin Matejka, Autodesk Research George Fitzmaurice, Autodesk Research
Searching for Software Learning Resources Using Application Context Michael Ekstrand, Autodesk Research, University of Minnesota Wei Li, Autodesk Research Tovi Grossman, Autodesk Research Justin Matejka, Autodesk Research George Fitzmaurice, Autodesk Research
Papers Session 5: Development
Session Chair: Michael Terry, University of Waterloo
Query-Feature Graphs: Bridging User Vocabulary and System Functionality Adam Fourney, University of Waterloo Richard Mann, University of Waterloo Michael Terry, University of Waterloo
Stacksplorer: Call Graph Navigation Helps Increasing Code Maintenance Efficiency Thorsten Karrer, RWTH Aachen University Jan-Peter Kramer, RWTH Aachen University Jonathan Diehl, RWTH Aachen University Bjorn Hartmann, University of California, Berkeley - Computer Science Division Jan Borchers, RWTH Aachen University
Cracking the Cocoa Nut: User Interface Programming at Runtime James Eagan, LRI (Univ. Paris-Sud & CNRS), INRIA Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, LRI (Univ. Paris-Sud & CNRS), INRIA Wendy Mackay, INRIA, LRI (Univ. Paris-Sud & CNRS)
Monte Carlo Methods for Managing Interactive State, Action and Feedback Under Uncertainty Julia Schwarz, Human Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University Jennifer Mankoff, Human Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University Scott Hudson, Human Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Associating the Visual Representation of User Interfaces with their Internal Structures and Metadata Tsung-Hsiang Chang, MIT CSAIL Tom Yeh, University of Maryland Rob Miller, MIT CSAIL
Animating from Markup Code to Rendered Documents and Vice Versa Pierre Dragicevic, INRIA Stephane Huot, LRI, INRIA, Universite Paris-Sud Fanny Chevalier, OCAD
10:25am-11:00am
Break
11:00am-12:40pm
Papers Session 6: Tactile/Blind
Session Chair: Jeff Bigham, University of Rochester
RhythmLink: Securely Pairing I/O-Constrained Devices by Tapping Felix Xiaozhu Lin, Nokia Research Center Hollywood, Rice University Computer Science Department Daniel Ashbrook, Nokia Research Center Hollywood, Georgia Institute of Technology Sean White, Nokia Research Center Hollywood, Columbia University
Access Overlays: Improving Non-Visual Access to Large Touch Screens for Blind Users Shaun K. Kane, University of Washington University of Maryland, Baltimore County Meredith Ringel Morris, Microsoft Research Annuska Perkins, Microsoft Daniel Wigdor, University of Toronto, Microsoft Research Richard E. Ladner, University of Washington Jacob O. Wobbrock, University of Washington
Imaginary Phone: Learning Imaginary Interfaces by Transferring Spatial Memory from a Familiar Device Sean Gustafson, Hasso Plattner Institute Christian Holz, Hasso Plattner Institute Patrick Baudisch, Hasso Plattner Institute
NaviRadar: A Novel Tactile Information Display for Pedestrian Navigation Sonja Rumelin, University of Munich Enrico Rukzio, University of Duisburg-Essen / Lancaster, University Robert Hardy, Lancaster University
PocketTouch: Through-Fabric Capacitive Touch Input T. Scott Saponas, Microsoft Research Chris Harrison, Microsoft Research, Carnegie Mellon University Hrvoje Benko, Microsoft Research
Tap Control for Headphones without Sensors Hiroyuki Manabe, Research Labs, NTT docomo Masaaki Fukumoto, Research Labs, NTT docomo
12:40pm-2:20pm
Lunch
2:20pm-4:00pm
Papers
Session 7: Tangible
Session Chair: Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Universite Paris-Sud
The Proximity Toolkit: Prototyping Proxemic Interactions in Ubiquitous Computing Ecologies Nicolai Marquardt, University of Calgary Robert Diaz-Marino, SMART Technologies Sebastian Boring, University of Calgary; LMU Munich Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary
ZeroN: Mid-Air Tangible Interaction Enabled by Computer Controlled Magnetic Levitation Jinha Lee, MIT Media Laboratory Rehmi Post, MIT Center for Bits and Atoms Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Laboratory
Medusa: A Proximity-Aware Multi-touch Tabletop Michelle Annett, Autodesk Research; University of Alberta Tovi Grossman, Autodesk Research Daniel Wigdor, University of Toronto George Fitzmaurice, Autodesk Research
Portico: Tangible Interaction on and around a Tablet Daniel Avrahami, Intel, University of Washington Jacob Wobbrock, University of Washington Shahram Izadi, Microsoft Research
Conte: Multimodal Input Inspired by an Artist's Crayon Daniel Vogel, University of Waterloo, Canada LIFL, INRIA Lille & University of Lille, France Gery Casiez, LIFL, INRIA Lille & University of Lille, France
Clip-on Gadgets: Expanding Multi-touch Interaction Area with Unpowered Tactile Controls Neng-Hao Yu, National Chengchi University Sung-Sheng Tsai, National Taiwan University I-Chun Hsiao, National Taiwan University Dian-Je Tsai, National Taiwan University Meng-Han Lee, National Taiwan University Mike Y. Chen, National Taiwan University Yi-Ping Hung, National Taiwan University
4:00pm-4:35pm
Break
4:35pm-6:15pm
Papers
Session 8: Sensing Form and Rhythm
Session Chair: Bjoern Hartmann,
UC Berkeley
Sketch-Sketch Revolution: An Engaging Tutorial System for Guided Sketching and Application Learning Jennifer Fernquist, Autodesk Research Tovi Grossman, Autodesk Research George Fitzmaurice, Autodesk Research
Elasticurves: Exploiting Stroke Dynamics and Inertia for the Real-time Neatening of Sketched 2D Curves Yannick Thiel, University of Toronto, McGill University Karan Singh, University of Toronto Ravin Balakrishnan, University of Toronto
ReVision: Automated Classification, Analysis and Redesign of Chart Images Manolis Savva, Stanford University Nicholas Kong, University of California, Berkeley Arti Chhajta, Stanford University Li Fei-Fei, Stanford University Maneesh Agrawala, University of California, Berkeley Jeffrey Heer, Stanford University
Calibration Games: Making Calibration Tasks Enjoyable by Adding Motivating Game Elements David R. Flatla, University of Saskatchewan Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan Lennart E. Nacke, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Scott Bateman, University of Saskatchewan Regan L. Mandryk, University of Saskatchewan
onNote: Playing Printed Music Scores as a Musical Instrument Yusuke Yamamoto, Keio University Hideaki Uchiyama, INRIA Rennes Yasuaki Kakehi, Keio University
Peripheral Paced Respiration: Influencing User Physiology during Information Work Neema Moraveji, Stanford University Ben Olson, Stanford University Truc Nguyen, Stanford University Mahmoud Saadat, Stanford University Yaser Khalighi, CASCADE Technologies, Inc. Roy Pea, Stanford University Jeffrey Heer, Stanford University
Papers
Session 9: Mobile
Session Chair: Tico Ballagas,
Nokia Research
SideBySide: Ad-hoc Multi-user Interaction with Handheld Projectors Karl D.D. Willis, Carnegie Mellon University, Disney Research Pittsburgh Ivan Poupyrev, Disney Research Pittsburgh Scott E Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University, Disney Research Pittsburgh Moshe Mahler, Disney Research Pittsburgh
OmniTouch: Wearable Multitouch Interaction Everywhere Chris Harrison, Carnegie Mellon University Hrvoje Benko, Microsoft Research Andrew D. Wilson, Microsoft Research
Visual Separation in Mobile Multi-Display Environments Jessica Cauchard, University of Bristol Markus Lochtefeld, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) Pourang Irani, University of Manitoba Johannes Schoening, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) Antonio Kruger, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) Mike Fraser, University of Bristol Sriram Subramanian, University of Bristol
The 1Line Keyboard: A QWERTY Layout in a Single Line Frank Chun Yat Li, University of Toronto Richard T. Guy, University of Toronto Koji Yatani, University of Toronto Khai N. Truong, University of Toronto
1 Thumb, 4 Buttons, 20 Words Per Minute: Design and Evaluation of H4-Writer Scott MacKenzie, York University William Soukoreff, University of Toronto Joanna Helga, York University
PUB - Point Upon Body: Exploring Eyes-Free Interaction and Methods on an Arm Shu-Yang Lin, National Taiwan University Chao-Huai Su, National Taiwan University Kai-Yin Cheng, National Taiwan University Rong-Hao Liang, Academia Sinica Tzu-Hao Kuo, National Taiwan University Bing-Yu Chen, National Taiwan University
10:25am-11:00am
Break
11:00am-12:40pm
Papers
Session 10: Sensing
Session Chair: Andy Wilson,
Microsoft Research
SpeckleSense: Fast, Precise, Low-cost and Compact Motion Sensing using Laser Speckle Jan Zizka, MIT Media Lab Alex Olwal, MIT Media Lab Ramesh Raskar, MIT Media Lab
Detecting Shape Deformation of Soft Objects Using Directional Photoreflectivity Measurement Yuta Sugiura, Keio University Gota Kakehi, Keio University Anusha Withana, Keio University Calista Lee, Keio University Daisuke Sakamoto, The University of Tokyo Maki Sugimoto, Keio University Masahiko Inami, Keio University Takeo Igarashi, The University of Tokyo
Modular and Deformable Touch-Sensitive Surfaces Based on Time Domain Reflectometry Raphael Wimmer, University of Munich Patrick Baudisch, Hasso Plattner Institute
deForm: An Interactive Malleable Surface For Capturing 2.5D Arbitrary Objects, Tools and Touch Sean Follmer, MIT Micah Johnson, MIT Edward Adelson, MIT Hiroshi Ishii, MIT
A New Angle on Cheap LCDs: Making Positive Use of Optical Distortion Chris Harrison, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, CMU Scott E. Hudson, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, CMU
12:40pm-2:20pm
Lunch
2:20pm-4:00pm
Papers
Session 11: 3D Session
Chair: Steve Feiner, Columbia University
Direct and Gestural Interaction with Relief: A 2.5D Shape Display Daniel Leithinger, MIT Media Lab David Lakatos, MIT Media Lab Anthony DeVincenzi, MIT Media Lab Matthew Blackshaw, MIT Media Lab Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab
6D Hands: Markerless Hand-Tracking for Computer Aided Design Robert Wang, MIT CSAIL, 3Gear Systems Sylvain Paris, Adobe Systems Jovan Popovic, Adobe Systems
KinectFusion: Real-time 3D Reconstruction and Interaction Using a Moving Depth Camera Shahram Izadi, Microsoft Research Cambridge David Kim, Microsoft Research Cambridge Otmar Hilliges, Microsoft Research Cambridge David Molyneaux, Microsoft Research Cambridge Richard Newcombe, Imperial College Pushmeet Kohli, Microsoft Research Cambridge Jamie Shotton, Microsoft Research Cambridge Steve Hodges, Microsoft Research Cambridge Dustin Freeman, University of Toronto Andrew Davison, Imperial College Andrew Fitzgibbon, Microsoft Research Cambridge
Vermeer: Direct Interaction with a 360 degree Viewable 3D Display Alex Butler, Microsoft Research Otmar Hilliges, Microsoft Research Shahram Izadi, Microsoft Research Steve Hodges, Microsoft Research David Molyneaux, Microsoft Research David Kim, Microsoft Research Danny Kong, Microsoft Research
IrCube Tracker: An Optical 6-DOF Tracker based on LED Directivity Seongkook Heo, KAIST Jaehyun Han, KAIST Sangwon Choi, KAIST Seunghwan Lee, KAIST Geehyuk Lee, KAIST Hyong-Euk Lee, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology SangHyun Kim, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology Won-Chul Bang, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology DoKyoon Kim, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology ChangYeong Kim, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
Toucheo: Multitouch and Stereo Combined in a Seamless Workspace Martin Hachet, INRIA Bordeaux Benoit Bossavit, INRIA Bordeaux Aurelie Cohe, INRIA Bordeaux Jean-Baptiste de la Riviere, Immersion SAS
4:00pm-4:35pm
Break
4:35pm-6:00pm
Papers
Session 12: Pointing Session
Chair: Jacob Wobbrock, University of Washington
Harpoon Selection: Efficient selections for ungrouped content on large pen-based surfaces Jakob Leitner, Media Interaction Lab Michael Haller, Media Interaction Lab
No more Bricolage! Methods and Tools to Characterize, Replicate and Compare Pointing Transfer Functions Gery Casiez, LIFL, University of Lille, INRIA Lille Nicolas Roussel, INRIA Lille
FingerFlux: Near-surface Haptic Feedback on Tabletops Malte Weiss, RWTH Aachen University Chat Wacharamanotham, RWTH Aachen University Simon Voelker, RWTH Aachen University Jan Borchers, RWTH Aachen University
Force Gestures: Augmenting Touch Screen Gestures with Normal and Tangential Forces Seongkook Heo, KAIST Geehyuk Lee, KAIST
TapSense: Enhancing Finger Interaction on Touch Surfaces Chris Harrison, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, CMU Julia Schwarz, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, CMU Scott E. Hudson, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, CMU
Demos
Integrating API specific "Instant Example" and "Instant Documentation" display interface in development environment
Anant Bhardwaj, Stanford University
Dave Luciano, Stanford University
Scott Klemmer, Stanford University
PicoPet: "Real World" Digital Pet on a Handheld Projector
Yuhang Zhao, Microsoft Research Asia,
Tsinghua University
Chao Xue, Microsoft Research Asia,
Xi'an Jiaotong University
Xiang Cao, Microsoft Research Asia
Yuanchun Shi, Tsinghua University
TouchTape: Low-Cost Touch Sensing on Curved Surfaces
David Holman, Human Media Lab, Queen's University
Roel Vertegaal, Human Media Lab, Queen's University
Recognizing Currency Bills Using a Mobile Phone: An Assistive Aid for the Visually Impaired
Nektarios Paisios, New York University
Alex Rubinsteyn, New York University
Vrutti Vyas, Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, New York University
ThickPad: A Hover-Tracking Touchpad for a Laptop
Sangwon Choi, KAIST
Jaehyun Han, KAIST
Sunjun Kim, KAIST
Seongkook Heo, KAIST
Geehyuk Lee, KAIST
STIMTAC, a Tactile Input Device with Programmable Friction
Michel Amberg, L2EP, Univ. Lille 1 & INRIA Lille
Frederic Giraud, L2EP, Univ. Lille 1 & INRIA Lille
Betty Semail, L2EP, Univ. Lille 1 & INRIA Lille
Paolo Olivo, INRIA Lille
Gery Casiez, LIFL, Univ. Lille 1 & INRIA Lille
Nicolas Roussel, INRIA Lille
Gesture Keyboard using Only ONE Camera
Taichi Murase, FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD.
Atsunori Moteki, FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD.
Noriaki Ozawa, FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD.
Nobuyuki Hara, FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD.
Takehiro Nakai, FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD.
Katsuhito Fujimoto, FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD.
MAI Painting Brush++: Augmenting the Feeling of Painting with New Visual and Tactile Feedback Mechanisms
Kenji Sugihara, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University
Mai Otsuki, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University
Asako Kimura, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University
Fumihisa Shibata, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University
Hideyuki Tamura, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University
SUAVE: Sensor-based User-Aware Viewing Enhancement
Robert LiKamWa, Rice University
Lin Zhong, Rice University
Looking In: A Tracking Inspection Microscope
Cati Boulanger (Vaucelle), Microsoft
Paul Dietz, Microsoft
Steven Bathiche, Microsoft
FingerFlux: Near-surface Haptic Feedback on Tabletops
Malte Weiss, RWTH Aachen University
Chat Wacharamanotham, RWTH Aachen University
Simon Voelker, RWTH Aachen University
Jan Borchers, RWTH Aachen University
Stacksplorer: Call Graph Navigation Helps Increasing Code Maintenance Efficiency
Thorsten Karrer, RWTH Aachen University
Jan-Peter Kramer, RWTH Aachen University
Jonathan Diehl, RWTH Aachen University
Bjoern Hartmann, University of California, Berkeley – Computer Science Division
Jan Borchers, RWTH Aachen University
Tap Control for Headphones without Sensors
Hiroyuki Manabe, Research Labs, NTT docomo
Masaaki Fukumoto, Research Labs, NTT docomo
Gliimpse: Animating from Markup Code to Rendered Documents and Vice Versa
Pierre Dragicevic, INRIA
Stephane Huot, Universite Paris-Sud, CNRS, INRIA
Fanny Chevalier, OCAD University
PocketTouch: Through-Fabric Capacitive Touch Input
Scott Saponas, Microsoft Research
Chris Harrison, Carnegie Mellon University
Hrvoje Benko, Microsoft Research
Modular and Deformable Touch-Sensitive Surfaces Based on Time Domain Reflectometry
Raphael Wimmer, University of Munich
Patrick Baudisch, Hasso Plattner Institute
IP-QAT: In-Product Questions, Answers, & Tips
Justin Matejka, Autodesk Research
Tovi Grossman, Autodesk Research
George Fitzmaurice, Autodesk Research
Harpoon Selection: Efficient Selections for Ungrouped Content on Large Pen-based Surfaces
Jakob Leiter, Media Interaction Lab
Michael Haller, Media Interaction Lab
KinectFusion: Real-time 3D Reconstruction and Interaction
Shahram Izadi, Microsoft Research
David Kim, Microsoft Research
Otmar Hilliges, Microsoft Research
Richard Newcombe, Imperial College London
David Molyneaux, Microsoft Research
Pushmeet Kohli, Microsoft Research
Jamie Shotton, Microsoft Research
Steve Hodges, Microsoft Research
Dustin Freeman, Microsoft Research
University of Toronto
Andrew Davidson, Imperial College London
Vermeer: Direct Interaction with a 360° Viewable 3D Display
Alex Butler, Microsoft Research
Otmar Hilliges, Microsoft Research
Shahram Izadi, Microsoft Research
Steve Hodges, Microsoft Research
David Molyneaux, Microsoft Research
David Kim, Microsoft Research
Danny Kong, Microsoft Research
TwitApp: In-product Micro-Blogging for Design Sharing
Wei Li, Autodesk Research
Tovi Grossman, Autodesk Research
Justin Matejka, Autodesk Research
George Fitzmaurice, Autodesk Research
SideBySide: Ad-hoc Multi-user Interaction with Handheld Projectors
Karl D.D. Willis, Disney Research Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University
Ivan Poupyrev, Disney Research Pittsburgh
Scott E. Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University
Moshe Mahler, Disney Research Pittsburgh
6D Hands: Markerless Hand Tracking for Computer Aided Design
Robert Wang, 3Gear Systems
MIT CSAIL
Sylvain Paris, Adobe Systems, Inc.
Jovan Popopvic, Adobe Systems, Inc.
Pic-In: Location-Sharing Using Computer Vision
Sebastian Buttner, Mobile Life Centre, Stockholm University
Mattias Rost, Mobile Life Centre, SICS
Lars Erik Holmquist, Mobile Life Centre, SICS
NaviRadar: A Tactile Information Display for Pedestrian Navigation
Sonja Rumelin, University of Munich
Enrico Rukzio, University of Duisburg-Essen, Lancaster University
Robert Hardy, Lancaster University
Sketch-Sketch Revolution: An Engaging Tutorial System for Guided Sketching and Application Learning
Jennifer Fernquist, Autodesk Research
Tovi Grossman, Autodesk Research
George Fitzmaurice, Autodesk Research
Detecting Shape Deformation of Soft Objects Using Directional Photoreflectivity Measurement
Yuta Sugiura, Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University / JST ERATO IGARASHI Design Interface Project
Gota Kakehi, TEAMLAB Inc.
Anusha Withana, Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University
Calista Lee, Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University
Daisuke Sakamoto, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo / JST ERATO IGARASHI Design Interface Project
Maki Sugimoto, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo
Masahiko Inami, Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University / JST ERATO IGARASHI Design Interface Project
Takeo Igarashi, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo / JST ERATO IGARASHI Design Interface Project
onNote: Playing Printed Music Scores as a Musical Instrument
Yusuke Yamamoto, Keio University
Hideaki Uchiyama, INRIA Rennes
Yasuaki Kakehi, Keio University
SpeckleSense: Fast, Precise, Low-cost and Compact Motion Sensing using Laser Speckle
Jan Zizka, MIT Media Lab, Comenius University DAI
Alex Olwal, MIT Media Lab
Ramesh Raskar, MIT Media Lab
MUSE: Reviving Memories Using Email Archives
Sudheendra Hangal, Stanford University
Monica S. Lam -
Jeffrey Heer, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley
Real-Time Collaborative Coding in a Web IDE
Max Goldman, MIT CSAIL
Greg Little, MIT CSAIL
Robert C. Miller, MIT CSAIL
Clip-on Gadgets: Unpowered Tactile Controls For Multi-touch Devices
Sung-Sheng Tsai, National Taiwan University
Neng-Hao Yu, National Taiwan University
I-Chun Hsiao, National Taiwan University
Dian-Je Tsai, National Taiwan University
Meng-Han Lee, National Taiwan University
Yung-Hsieh Chen, National Taiwan University
Mike Y. Chen, National Taiwan University
Yi-Ping Hung, National Taiwan University
Real-time Crowd Control of Existing Interfaces
Walter Lasecki, University of Rochester
Kyle Murray, University of Rochester
Samuel White, University of Rochester
Robert Miller, MIT CSAIL
Jeffrey Bigham, University of Rochester
A Design Space Analysis of Availability-Sharing Systems
Juan David Hincapie-Ramos, IT University of Copenhagen
Stephen Voida, University of California, Irvine
Gloria Mark, University of California, Irvine
Posters
Cloudtop: A Workspace for the Cloud
Hubert Pham, MIT
Justin Mazzola Paluska, MIT
Robert C. Miller, MIT
Steve Ward, MIT
Maintaining Shared Mental Models in Anesthesia Crisis Care with Nurse Tablet Input and Large-screen Displays
Leslie Wu, Stanford University
Jesse Cirimele, Stanford University
Stuart Card, Stanford University
Scott Klemmer, Stanford University
Larry Chu, Stanford University
Kyle Harrison, Stanford University
Fit Your Hand: Personalized User Interface considering Physical Attributes of Mobile Device Users
Hosub Lee, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
Young Sang Choi, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
TouchString: A flexible linear multi-touch sensor for prototyping a freeform multi-touch surface
Jiseong Gu, KAIST
Geehyuk Lee, KAIST
Digital Taste for Remote Multisensory Interactions
Nimesha Ranasinghe, National University of Singapore
Adrian David Cheok, National University of Singapore and Keio University
Hideaki Nii, National University of Singapore
Owen Noel Newton Fernando, National University of Singapore
Gopalakrishnakone Ponnampalam, National University of Singapore
Artisanship Training using Wearable Egocentric Display
Atsushi Hiyama, The University of Tokyo
Yusuke Doyama, The University of Tokyo
Michitaka Hirose, The University of Tokyo
Mariko Miyashita, Tamagawa University
Eikan Ebuchi, Kochi Prefectural Paper Industry Technology Center
Masazumi Seki, Kochi Prefectural Paper Industry Technology Center
AdaptableGIMP: Designing a Socially-Adaptable Interface
Ben Lafreniere, University of Waterloo
Andrea Bunt, University of Manitoba
Matthew Lount, University of Manitoba
Filip Krynicki, University of Waterloo
Michael Terry, University of Waterloo
Active Bone-Conducted Sound Sensing for Wearable Interfaces
Kentaro Takemura, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Akihiro Ito, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Jun Takamatsu, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Tsukasa Ogasawara, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Looking In: A Tracking Inspection Microscope
Cati Boulanger, Microsoft
Paul Dietz, Microsoft
Steven Bathiche, Microsoft
Composition for Conductor and Audience: New Uses for Mobile Devices in the Concert Hall
Charles Roberts , Media Arts and Technology Program, UCSB
HaCHIStick: Simulating Haptic Sensation on Tablet PC for Musical Instruments Application
Taku Hachisu, The University of Electro-Communications
Michi Sato, The University of Electro-Communications
Shogo Fukushima, The University of Electro-Communications
Hiroyuki Kajimoto, The University of Electro-Communications
MUST-D: Multi-User See Through Display
Abhijit Karnik, University of Bristol
Walterio Mayol-Cuevas, University of Bristol
Sriram Subramanian, University of Bristol
MoodMusic: A Method for Cooperative Generative Music Playlist Creation
Alex Jansen, University of Washington
Jared Bauer, University of Washington
Jesse Cirimele, Stanford University
An Asymmetric Communications Platform for Knowledge Sharing with Cheap Mobile Phones
Neil Patel, Stanford University
Scott Klemmer, Stanford University
Tapan Parikh, UC Berkeley
TOPS: Television Object Promoting System
Tun-Hao You, Industrial Technology Research Institute
Yi-Jui Wu, Industrial Technology Research Institute
Yi-Jen Yeh, Industrial Technology Research Institute
Execution Control for CrowdSourcing
Daniel Weld, University of Washington
Mausam, University of Washington
Peng Dai, University of Washington
Poke: Emotional Touch Delivery through an Inflatable Surface over Interpersonal Mobile Communications
Young-Woo Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Sungjae Hwang, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Tek-Jin Nam, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
MARBLS : A Visual Environment for Building Clinical Alert Rules
Dave Krebs, University of Pittsburgh
Alexander Conrad, University of Pittsburgh
Milos Hauskrecht, University of Pittsburgh
Jingtao Wang, University of Pittsburgh
Embedding Interface Sketches in Code
James Simpson, University of Waterloo
Michael Terry, University of Waterloo
Dynamic Ambient Lighting for Mobile Devices
Qian Qin, Technische Universitat Berlin
Michael Rohs, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen
Sven Kratz, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen
Tracking Indoor Location and Motion for Navigational Assistance
Nektarios Paisios, New York University
Alex Rubinsteyn, New York University
Matt Tierney, New York University
Vrutti Vyas, Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, New York University
Doctoral Symposium
Designing for Effective End-User Interaction with Machine Learning
Saleema Amershi,
University of Washington
Mobile Multi-Display Environments
Jessica Cauchard,
University of Bristol
Using Graphical Representation of User Interfaces as Visual References
Tsung-Hsiang Chang,
MIT
Accessibility for Individuals with Color Vision Deficiency
David Flatla,
University of Saskatchewan
Role-Based Interfaces for Collaborative Software Development
Max Goldman,
MIT
Augmenting the scope of interactions with implicit and explicit graphical
structures
Raphael Hoarau,
Universite de Toulouse
Advanced Interaction with Mobile Projection Interfaces
Markus Loechtefeld,
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)