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IUI 2011: Palo Alto, CA, USA
- Pearl Pu, Michael J. Pazzani, Elisabeth André
, Doug Riecken:
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, IUI 2011, Palo Alto, CA, USA, February 13-16, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0419-1
Keynote address
- Eric Horvitz:
Bricks, arches, and cathedrals: reflections on paths to deeper human-computer symbioses. 1-2
Handheld devices
- Ifeyinwa Okoye, Jalal Mahmud, Tessa A. Lau, Julian A. Cerruti:
Find this for me: mobile information retrieval on the open web. 3-12 - Steven Bourke, Kevin McCarthy
, Barry Smyth:
The social camera: a case-study in contextual image recommendation. 13-22 - Wei Song, Andrew M. Finch, Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii
, Eiichiro Sumita:
picoTrans: an icon-driven user interface for machine translation on mobile devices. 23-32 - Petteri Nurmi
, Antti Salovaara
, Sourav Bhattacharya, Teemu Pulkkinen, Gerrit Kahl:
Influence of landmark-based navigation instructions on user attention in indoor smart spaces. 33-42
Multimodal interfaces
- Naushad UzZaman, Jeffrey P. Bigham, James F. Allen:
Multimodal summarization of complex sentences. 43-52 - Stephen W. Gilroy, Marc Cavazza
, Valentin Vervondel:
Evaluating multimodal affective fusion using physiological signals. 53-62 - Adriano Scoditti, Renaud Blanch, Joëlle Coutaz
:
A novel taxonomy for gestural interaction techniques based on accelerometers. 63-72
Social computing and navigation
- Charles B. Callaway, Oliviero Stock, Elyon Dekoven, Kinneret Noy, Yael Citron, Yael Dobrin:
Mobile drama in an instrumented museum: inducing group conversation via coordinated narratives. 73-82 - Diana L. MacLean, Sudheendra Hangal, Seng Keat Teh, Monica S. Lam, Jeffrey Heer:
Groups without tears: mining social topologies from email. 83-92 - Jesse Vig, Shilad Sen, John Riedl:
Navigating the tag genome. 93-102
Keynote address
- Andrei Z. Broder:
An introduction to online targeted advertising: principles, implementation, controversies. 103-104
Intelligent help agents
- Youri van Pinxteren, Gijs Geleijnse, Paul Kamsteeg:
Deriving a recipe similarity measure for recommending healthful meals. 105-114 - Weng-Keen Wong, Ian Oberst, Shubhomoy Das, Travis Moore, Simone Stumpf
, Kevin McIntosh, Margaret M. Burnett:
End-user feature labeling: a locally-weighted regression approach. 115-124 - Kate Ehrlich, Susanna E. Kirk, John F. Patterson, Jamie C. Rasmussen, Steven I. Ross, Daniel M. Gruen:
Taking advice from intelligent systems: the double-edged sword of explanations. 125-134 - Melinda T. Gervasio, Eric Yeh, Karen L. Myers:
Learning to ask the right questions to help a learner learn. 135-144
Input technologies
- Mark Micire, Munjal Desai, Jill L. Drury, Eric McCann, Adam Norton, Katherine M. Tsui, Holly A. Yanco
:
Design and validation of two-handed multi-touch tabletop controllers for robot teleoperation. 145-154 - Nadir Weibel
, Beat Signer
, Moira C. Norrie, Hermann Hofstetter, Hans-Christian Jetter
, Harald Reiterer
:
PaperSketch: a paper-digital collaborative remote sketching tool. 155-164 - Vidya Setlur, Samuel Rossoff, Bruce Gooch:
Wish I hadn't clicked that: context based icons for mobile web navigation and directed search tasks. 165-174
User modeling and personalization
- Tomasz D. Loboda, Peter Brusilovsky
, Jörg Brunstein:
Inferring word relevance from eye-movements of readers. 175-184 - Lars Yencken, Timothy Baldwin:
Predicting and compensating for lexicon access errors. 185-194 - Paul A. Davis, Frank M. Shipman III:
Learning usability assessment models for web sites. 195-204 - Jie Lu, Shimei Pan, Jennifer C. Lai, Zhen Wen:
Information at your fingertips: contextual IR in enterprise email. 205-214
Keynote address
- Ken Perlin:
The future of human/computer interfaces. 215-216
Intelligent authoring and information presentation
- Pei-Yu Chi, Henry Lieberman:
Intelligent assistance for conversational storytelling using story patterns. 217-226 - Yolanda Gil
, Varun Ratnakar
, Christian Fritz:
TellMe: learning procedures from tutorial instruction. 227-236 - Christian Fritz, Yolanda Gil
:
A formal framework for combining natural instruction and demonstration for end-user programming. 237-246 - Hameedullah Kazi
, Peter Haddawy
, Siriwan Suebnukarn
:
METEOR: medical tutor employing ontology for robustness. 247-256
Pen-based interfaces
- Nadir Weibel
, Adam Fouse, Edwin L. Hutchins, James D. Hollan:
Supporting an integrated paper-digital workflow for observational research. 257-266 - Tom Y. Ouyang, Randall Davis:
ChemInk: a natural real-time recognition system for chemical drawings. 267-276 - Gennaro Costagliola
, Vittorio Fuccella, Michele Di Capua:
Text entry with KeyScretch. 277-286
Posters
- Linas Baltrunas, Bernd Ludwig, Francesco Ricci
:
Context relevance assessment for recommender systems. 287-290 - Dominikus Baur, Bernhard Hering, Sebastian Boring, Andreas Butz:
Who needs interaction anyway: exploring mobile playlist creation from manual to automatic. 291-294 - Jim Blythe, L. Jean Camp, Vaibhav Garg:
Targeted risk communication for computer security. 295-298 - Daniel G. Bobrow, Cleo Condoravdi, Kyle Richardson, Richard J. Waldinger, Amar Das:
Deducing answers to english questions from structured data. 299-302 - Scott A. Carter, Francine Chen, Aditi S. Muralidharan, Jeremy Pickens:
DiG: a task-based approach to product search. 303-306 - Yllias Chali, Sadid A. Hasan, Kaisar Imam:
A reinforcement learning framework for answering complex questions. 307-310 - Li Chen
, Pearl Pu:
Users' eye gaze pattern in organization-based recommender interfaces. 311-314 - Siyuan Chen, Julien Epps
, Natalie Ruiz, Fang Chen
:
Eye activity as a measure of human mental effort in HCI. 315-318 - Adrien Delaye
, Rafik Sekkal, Éric Anquetil:
Continuous marking menus for learning cursive pen-based gestures. 319-322 - Denny Vrandecic, Yolanda Gil
, Varun Ratnakar
:
Want world domination? win at risk!: matching to-do items with how-tos from the web. 323-326 - Christoph Endres, Tim Schwartz, Christian A. Müller:
Geremin": 2D microgestures for drivers based on electric field sensing. 327-330 - Melinda T. Gervasio, Will Haines, David N. Morley, Thomas J. Lee, C. Adam Overholtzer, Shahin Saadati, Aaron Spaulding:
How to serve soup: interleaving demonstration and assisted editing to support nonprogrammers. 331-334 - John Hannon, Kevin McCarthy
, James Lynch, Barry Smyth:
Personalized and automatic social summarization of events in video. 335-338 - Clemens Holzmann
, Matthias Hochgatterer:
Vision-based distance and position estimation of nearby objects for mobile spatial interaction. 339-342 - Beibei Hu, Jan Hidders
, Philipp Cimiano:
A rule engine for relevance assessment in a contextualized information delivery system. 343-346 - Rong Hu, Pearl Pu:
Enhancing recommendation diversity with organization interfaces. 347-350 - Stephanie Huette, Yazhou Huang, Marcelo Kallmann, Teenie Matlock, Justin L. Matthews
:
Gesture variants and cognitive constraints for interactive virtual reality training systems. 351-354 - Hao Jiang, Songhua Xu, Francis Chi-Moon Lau:
Capturing user reading behaviors for personalized document summarization. 355-358 - Gerrit Kahl, Lübomira Spassova, Johannes Schöning
, Sven Gehring, Antonio Krüger
:
IRL SmartCart - a user-adaptive context-aware interface for shopping assistance. 359-362 - Mizuho Komatsuzaki, Koji Tsukada, Itiro Siio:
DrawerFinder: finding items in storage boxes using pictures and visual markers. 363-366 - Nicholas Kong, Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Thiébaud Weksteen, Gregorio Convertino
, Ed H. Chi:
VisualWikiCurator: human and machine intelligencefor organizing wiki content. 367-370 - Sven G. Kratz, Michael Rohs:
Protractor3D: a closed-form solution to rotation-invariant 3D gestures. 371-374 - Tsvi Kuflik
, Joel Lanir, Eyal Dim, Alan J. Wecker
, Michele Corrà, Massimo Zancanaro
, Oliviero Stock:
Indoor positioning: challenges and solutions for indoor cultural heritage sites. 375-378 - Kazutaka Kurihara, Naoshi Nagano, Yuta Watanabe, Yuichi Fujimura, Akinori Minaduki, Hidehiko Hayashi, Yohei Tutiya:
Toward localizing audiences' gaze using a multi-touch electronic whiteboard with sPieMenu. 379-382 - Jakob Eg Larsen, Arkadiusz Stopczynski, Jan Larsen, Claus Vesterskov, Peter Krogsgaard, Thomas Sondrup:
Augmenting the sound experience at music festivals using mobile phones. 383-386 - Kevin McNally, Michael P. O'Mahony
, Barry Smyth, Maurice Coyle, Peter Briggs:
Social and collaborative web search: an evaluation study. 387-390 - Daniel Sonntag:
Towards learned feedback for enhancing trust in information seeking dialogue for radiologists. 391-394 - Massimo Zancanaro
, Oliviero Stock, Daniel Tomasini, Fabio Pianesi:
A socially aware persuasive system for supporting conversations at the museum café. 395-398 - Ning Tan, Gaëtan Pruvost, Matthieu Courgeon, Céline Clavel, Yacine Bellik, Jean-Claude Martin:
A location-aware virtual character in a smart room: effects on performance, presence and adaptivity. 399-402 - David Tausky, Edward Lank, Richard Mann, George Labahn:
Analyzing sketch content using in-air packet information. 403-406 - Joseph Reddington, Nava Tintarev:
Automatically generating stories from sensor data. 407-410 - Tania Tudorache, Natalya Fridman Noy, Sean M. Falconer, Mark A. Musen
:
A knowledge base driven user interface for collaborative ontology development. 411-414 - Elena Vildjiounaite, Julia Kantorovitch
, Vesa Kyllönen, Ilkka Niskanen, Mika Hillukkala, Kimmo Virtanen, Olli Vuorinen, Satu-Marja Mäkelä
, Tommi Keränen, Johannes Peltola, Jani Mäntyjärvi
, Andrew Tokmakoff:
Designing socially acceptable multimodal interaction in cooking assistants. 415-418 - Theresa Wilson, Gregor Hofer:
Using linguistic and vocal expressiveness in social role recognition. 419-422 - Kun Yu, Julien Epps
, Fang Chen
:
Cognitive load evaluation of handwriting using stroke-level features. 423-426 - Feng Zheng, Hongsong Li:
ARCrowd - a tangible interface for interactive crowd simulation. 427-430
Demos
- Sheetal K. Agarwal, Anupam Jain, Arun Kumar, Priyanka Manwani, Nitendra Rajput:
Spoken Web: creation, navigation and searching of VoiceSites. 431-432 - Sandro Castronovo, Christoph Endres, Tobias Del Fabro, Nils Schnabel, Christian A. Müller:
Multimodal conspicuity-enhancement for e-bikes: the hybrid reality model of environment transformation. 433-434 - Patrick Ehlen, Michael Johnston:
Multimodal local search in Speak4it. 435-436 - Gijs Geleijnse, Peggy Nachtigall, Pim van Kaam, Luciënne Wijgergangs:
A personalized recipe advice system to promote healthful choices. 437-438 - Marco Guerini
, Carlo Strapparava, Oliviero Stock:
Slanting existing text with Valentino. 439-440 - Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Thiébaud Weksteen, Nicholas Kong, Gregorio Convertino
, Guillaume Bouchard, Cédric Archambeau, Ed H. Chi:
Mail2Wiki: posting and curating Wiki content from email. 441-442 - Heung-Nam Kim, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik
, Kee-Sung Lee, Yeon-Ho Lee, GeunSik Jo:
Photo search in a personal photo diary by drawing face position with people tagging. 443-444 - Nan Li, Zheshen Wang, Jesus Yuriar, Baoxin Li:
TactileFace: a system for enabling access to face photos by visually-impaired people. 445-446 - Christopher A. Miller, Jeffrey M. Rye, Peggy Wu:
Modeling information fit: a tool for interface design. 447-448 - Gözde Özbal, Carlo Strapparava:
MEANS: moving effective assonances for novice students. 449-450 - Heiko Paulheim
, Lars Meyer:
Ontology-based information visualization in integrated UIs. 451-452 - Katharina Reinecke, Patrick Minder, Abraham Bernstein
:
MOCCA - a system that learns and recommends visual preferences based on cultural similarity. 453-454 - Franco M. Segarra, Luis A. Leiva, Roberto Paredes:
A relevant image search engine with late fusion: mixing the roles of textual and visual descriptors. 455-456 - Shilad Sen, Henry Charlton, Ryan Kerwin, Jeremy Lim, Brandon Maus, Nathaniel Miller, Megan R. Naminski, Alex Schneeman, Anthony Tran, Ernesto Nunes, E. Isaac Sparling:
Macademia: semantic visualization of research interests. 457-458 - Daniel Sonntag, Marcus Liwicki, Markus Weber:
Interactive paper for radiology findings. 459-460
Tutorials
- Anthony Jameson:
Tutorial / What every IUI researcher should know about human choice and decision making. 461-462 - Joseph A. Konstan
:
Tutorial / HCI for recommender systems: a tutorial. 463-464
Workshops
- Tracy Anne Hammond
, Aaron Adler:
IUI 2011 workshop: sketch recognition. 465-466 - Tim Hussein, Stephan G. Lukosch
, Jürgen Ziegler, Heiko Paulheim
, Gaelle Calvary:
2nd international workshop on semantic models for adaptive interactive systems (SEMAIS 2011). 467-468 - Sheetal K. Agarwal, Tim Paek, Nitendra Rajput, Bill Thies:
2nd international workshop on intelligent user interfaces for developing regions: IUI4DR. 469-470 - Ernesto William De Luca
, Alan Said
, Matthias Böhmer, Florian Michahelles:
Workshop on context-awareness in retrieval and recommendation. 471-472 - Christoph Endres, Gerrit Meixner
, Christian A. Müller:
MIAA 2011: multimodal interaction for the intelligent environment car. 473-474 - Siegfried Handschuh
, Lora Aroyo, VinhTuan Thai:
Visual interfaces to the social and semantic web (VISSW 2011). 475-476 - Gerrit Kahl, Tim Schwartz, Petteri Nurmi, Boris Brandherm, Eyal Dim, Andreas Forsblom:
IUI 2011 workshop on location awareness for mixed and dual reality (LAMDa). 477-478 - Yukiko I. Nakano, Cristina Conati, Thomas Bader:
2nd workshop on eye gaze in intelligent human machine interaction. 479-480 - Melanie Hartmann, Daniel Schreiber, Kris Luyten, Oliver Brdiczka, Max Mühlhäuser
:
Workshop on interacting with smart objects. 481-482 - Lora Aroyo, Fabian Bohnert, Tsvi Kuflik
, Johan Oomen:
Personalized access to cultural heritage (PATCH 2011). 483-484

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