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20. UIST 2007: Newport, Rhode Island, USA
- Chia Shen, Robert J. K. Jacob, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Proceedings of the 20th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Newport, Rhode Island, USA, October 7-10, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-679-0
Keynote
- David Woods:
Measuring how design changes cognition at work. 1-2
Search interfaces
- Meredith Ringel Morris, Eric Horvitz:
SearchTogether: an interface for collaborative web search. 3-12 - Raphael Hoffmann, James Fogarty, Daniel S. Weld:
Assieme: finding and leveraging implicit references in a web search interface for programmers. 13-22 - Jaime Teevan:
The re: search engine: simultaneous support for finding and re-finding. 23-32
Novel interaction
- Dan Maynes-Aminzade, Terry Winograd, Takeo Igarashi:
Eyepatch: prototyping camera-based interaction through examples. 33-42 - Xiang Cao, Clifton Forlines, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Multi-user interaction using handheld projectors. 43-52 - Garth Shoemaker, Anthony Tang, Kellogg S. Booth:
Shadow reaching: a new perspective on interaction for large displays. 53-56 - Johnny C. Lee, Scott E. Hudson, Paul H. Dietz:
Hybrid infrared and visible light projection for location tracking. 57-60
Web
- Mira Dontcheva, Steven Mark Drucker, David Salesin, Michael F. Cohen:
Relations, cards, and search templates: user-guided web data integration and layout. 61-70 - Yuki Arase, Takahiro Hara, Toshiaki Uemukai, Shojiro Nishio:
OPA browser: a web browser for cellular phone users. 71-80 - Darris Hupp, Robert C. Miller:
Smart bookmarks: automatic retroactive macro recording on the web. 81-90
Tagging, finding, and timing
- Stephen Farrell, Tessa A. Lau, Stefan Nusser, Eric Wilcox, Michael J. Muller:
Socially augmenting employee profiles with people-tagging. 91-100 - Paul André, Max L. Wilson, Alistair Russell, Daniel A. Smith, Alisdair Owens, m. c. schraefel:
Continuum: designing timelines for hierarchies, relationships and scale. 101-110 - Jun Zhang, Mark S. Ackerman, Lada A. Adamic, Kevin Kyung Nam:
QuME: a mechanism to support expertise finding in online help-seeking communities. 111-114 - Chris Harrison, Brian Amento, Stacey Kuznetsov, Robert Bell:
Rethinking the progress bar. 115-118
Efficient Ul
- Richard C. Davis, T. Scott Saponas, Michael Shilman, James A. Landay:
SketchWizard: Wizard of Oz prototyping of pen-based user interfaces. 119-128 - Géry Casiez, Daniel Vogel, Qing Pan, Christophe Chaillou:
RubberEdge: reducing clutching by combining position and rate control with elastic feedback. 129-138 - Stefan Nusser, Julian A. Cerruti, Eric Wilcox, Steve B. Cousins, Jerald Schoudt, Sergio Sancho:
Enabling efficient orienteering behavior in webmail clients. 139-148
Sensing and recognition
- Bilge Mutlu, Andreas Krause, Jodi Forlizzi, Carlos Guestrin, Jessica K. Hodgins:
Robust, low-cost, non-intrusive sensing and recognition of seated postures. 149-158 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Andrew D. Wilson, Yang Li:
Gestures without libraries, toolkits or training: a $1 recognizer for user interface prototypes. 159-168 - Jörn Loviscach:
Two-finger input with a standard touch screen. 169-172
Manipulation
- Nayuko Watanabe, Motoi Washida, Takeo Igarashi:
Bubble clusters: an interface for manipulating spatial aggregation of graphical objects. 173-182 - Amy Hurst, Jennifer Mankoff, Anind K. Dey, Scott E. Hudson:
Dirty desktops: using a patina of magnetic mouse dust to make common interactor targets easier to select. 183-186 - Masatomo Kobayashi, Takeo Igarashi:
Boomerang: suspendable drag-and-drop interactions based on a throw-and-catch metaphor. 187-190
Keynote
- Jeremy M. Wolfe:
Capturing the user's attention: insights from the study of human vision. 191-192
Wither the GUI
- Max Van Kleek, Michael S. Bernstein, David R. Karger, m. c. schraefel:
Gui --- phooey!: the case for text input. 193-202 - Jeff Huang, Michael B. Twidale:
Graphstract: minimal graphical help for computers. 203-212 - Manu Kumar, Terry Winograd:
Gaze-enhanced scrolling techniques. 213-216 - Shwetak N. Patel, Gregory D. Abowd:
Blui: low-cost localized blowable user interfaces. 217-220
Adaptation & examples
- Ian Vollick, Daniel Vogel, Maneesh Agrawala, Aaron Hertzmann:
Specifying label layout style by example. 221-230 - Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Daniel S. Weld:
Automatically generating user interfaces adapted to users' motor and vision capabilities. 231-240 - Björn Hartmann, Leslie Wu, Kevin Collins, Scott R. Klemmer:
Programming by a sample: rapidly creating web applications with d.mix. 241-250
Panel
- Dan R. Olsen Jr.:
Evaluating user interface systems research. 251-258
Novel displays and interaction
- Steve Hodges, Shahram Izadi, Alex Butler, Alban Rrustemi, Bill Buxton:
ThinSight: versatile multi-touch sensing for thin form-factor displays. 259-268 - Daniel Wigdor, Clifton Forlines, Patrick Baudisch, John Barnwell, Chia Shen:
Lucid touch: a see-through mobile device. 269-278 - Miguel A. Nacenta, Satoshi Sakurai, Tokuo Yamaguchi, Yohei Miki, Yuichi Itoh, Yoshifumi Kitamura, Sriram Subramanian, Carl Gutwin:
E-conic: a perspective-aware interface for multi-display environments. 279-288
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