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AVI 2008: Napoli, Italy
- Stefano Levialdi:
Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, AVI 2008, Napoli, Italy, May 28-30, 2008. ACM Press 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-141-5
Invited papers
- José L. Encarnação:
Ambient mobility: human environment interface and interaction challenges. 3 - Irfan A. Essa:
Computational photography and video: interacting and creating with videos and images. 4 - Marco Fanciulli:
Principles of entertainment in inhabited television. 5-12
Interaction techniques
- Gilles Bailly, Eric Lecolinet, Laurence Nigay:
Flower menus: a new type of marking menu with large menu breadth, within groups and efficient expert mode memorization. 15-22 - Hamed Ahmadi, Jun Kong:
Efficient web browsing on small screens. 23-30 - Peter Brandl, Michael Haller, Juergen Oberngruber, Christian Schafleitner:
Bridging the gap between real printouts and digital whiteboard. 31-38 - Indratmo, Julita Vassileva, Carl Gutwin:
Exploring blog archives with interactive visualization. 39-46
Content - focused applications
- Tao Lin, Akinobu Maejima, Shigeo Morishima:
Using subjective and physiological measures to evaluate audience-participating movie experience. 49-56 - Clifton Forlines:
Content aware video presentation on high-resolution displays. 57-64 - Lichan Hong, Ed Huai-hsin Chi, Raluca Budiu, Peter Pirolli, Les Nelson:
SparTag.us: a low cost tagging system for foraging of web content. 65-72
Visualization techniques
- Michael Burch, Fabian Beck, Stephan Diehl:
Timeline trees: visualizing sequences of transactions in information hierarchies. 75-82 - Kent Wittenburg, Tom Lanning, Darren Leigh, Kathy Ryall:
Visualizing antenna design spaces. 83-90 - Andrew M. Webb, Andruid Kerne:
The in-context slider: a fluid interface component for visualization and adjustment of values while authoring. 91-99
User experience
- Archana Prasad, Indrani Medhi, Kentaro Toyama, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Exploring the feasibility of video mail for illiterate users. 103-110 - Nicholas Adams, Mark Witkowski, Robert Spence:
The inspection of very large images by eye-gaze control. 111-118 - Caroline Appert, Olivier Chapuis, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
Evaluation of pointing performance on screen edges. 119-126
Surface - oriented interaction
- Patrick Baudisch, Alexander Zotov, Edward Cutrell, Ken Hinckley:
Starburst: a target expansion algorithm for non-uniform target distributions. 129-137 - Lucia Terrenghi, David S. Kirk, Hendrik Richter, Sebastian Krämer, Otmar Hilliges, Andreas Butz:
Physical handles at the interactive surface: exploring tangibility and its benefits. 138-145 - Anne Roudaut, Stéphane Huot, Eric Lecolinet:
TapTap and MagStick: improving one-handed target acquisition on small touch-screens. 146-153 - Peter Brandl, Clifton Forlines, Daniel Wigdor, Michael Haller, Chia Shen:
Combining and measuring the benefits of bimanual pen and direct-touch interaction on horizontal interfaces. 154-161
Semantics - based applications
- Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, Allen Cypher:
Semiotic engineering in practice: redesigning the CoScripter interface. 165-172 - Elisa Giaccardi, Daniela Fogli:
Affective geographies: toward a richer cartographic semantics for the geospatial web. 173-180 - Florian Brieler, Mark Minas:
Recognition and processing of hand-drawn diagrams using syntactic and semantic analysis. 181-188
User studies on visualization
- Anthony Tang, Saul Greenberg, Sidney S. Fels:
Exploring video streams using slit-tear visualizations. 191-198 - Cristina Conati, Heather Maclaren:
Exploring the role of individual differences in information visualization. 199-206 - Jeanette Bautista, Giuseppe Carenini:
An empirical evaluation of interactive visualizations for preferential choice. 207-214
Interaction environment design
- Sebastian Feuerstack, Marco Blumendorf, Veit Schwartze, Sahin Albayrak:
Model-based layout generation. 217-224 - Marco de Sá, Luís Carriço, Luís Duarte, Tiago Reis:
A mixed-fidelity prototyping tool for mobile devices. 225-232 - Jan Meskens, Jo Vermeulen, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:
Gummy for multi-platform user interface designs: shape me, multiply me, fix me, use me. 233-240
Interactive querying and retrieval
- Jiwen Huo:
KMVQL: a visual query interface based on Karnaugh map. 243-250 - Alan J. Dix, Damon Oram:
Query-through-drilldown: data-oriented extensional queries. 251-259 - Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro, Antonio Scorcia:
Automatically adapting web sites for mobile access through logical descriptions and dynamic analysis of interaction resources. 260-267
Advanced visualization
- Andre Suslik Spritzer, Carla Maria Dal Sasso Freitas:
A physics-based approach for interactive manipulation of graph visualizations. 271-278 - Alexander Repenning, Andri Ioannidou:
Agent warp engine: formula based shape warping for networked applications. 279-286 - Jana Gliet, Antonio Krüger, Otto Klemm, Johannes Schöning:
Image geo-mashups: the example of an augmented reality weather camera. 287-294
Day 1: Interaction environments and semantics based applications
- Naomi Yamashita, Keiji Hirata, Toshihiro Takada, Yasunori Harada:
How coherent environments support remote gestures. 297-300 - Andrea De Lucia, Rita Francese, Ignazio Passero, Genoveffa Tortora:
SLMeeting: supporting collaborative work in Second Life. 301-304 - Céline Coutrix, Laurence Nigay:
Balancing physical and digital properties in mixed objects. 305-308 - Tamás Mészáros, Gergely Mezei, Tihamer Levendovszky:
A flexible, declarative presentation framework for domain-specific modeling. 309-312 - Maria Francesca Costabile, Piero Mussio, Loredana Parasiliti Provenza, Antonio Piccinno:
Advanced visual systems supporting unwitting EUD. 313-316 - Joey Hagedorn, Joshua M. Hailpern, Karrie Karahalios:
VCode and VData: illustrating a new framework for supporting the video annotation workflow. 317-321 - Philip Quinn, Andy Cockburn, Indratmo, Carl Gutwin:
An investigation of dynamic landmarking functions. 322-325 - Rosario De Chiara, Andrew Fish, Salvatore Ruocco:
Eulr: a novel resource tagging facility integrated with Flickr. 326-330 - Maria Chiara Caschera, Fernando Ferri, Patrizia Grifoni:
Ambiguity detection in multimodal systems. 331-334 - Cesare Rocchi, Daniel Tomasini, Oliviero Stock, Massimo Zancanaro:
Fostering conversation after the museum visit: a WOZ study for a shared interface. 335-338 - Lassi A. Liikkanen, Giulio Jacucci, Eero Huvio, Toni Laitinen, Elisabeth André:
Exploring emotions and multimodality in digitally augmented puppeteering. 339-342 - Jun Xiao, Tong Zhang:
Face bubble: photo browsing by faces. 343-346 - Silvia Rossi, A. Inserra, Ernesto Burattini:
Browsing a website with topographic hints. 347-350 - Andrea Bellucci, Stefano Levialdi Ghiron, Ignacio Aedo, Alessio Malizia:
Visual tag authoring: picture extraction via localized, collaborative tagging. 351-354 - George Lepouras, Aggelos Papatriantafyllou, Akrivi Katifori, Alan J. Dix:
Time2Hide: spatial searches and clutter alleviation for the desktop. 355-358
Day 2: Visualization and user experience
- Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Andrés Lucero, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Users' quest for an optimized representation of a multi-device space. 359-362 - Wojciech Matusik, Clifton Forlines, Hanspeter Pfister:
Multiview user interfaces with an automultiscopic display. 363-366 - Clifton Forlines, Ryan H. Lilien:
Adapting a single-user, single-display molecular visualization application for use in a multi-user, multi-display environment. 367-371 - Mathias Pohl, Florian Reitz, Peter Birke:
As time goes by: integrated visualization and analysis of dynamic networks. 372-375 - Meredith M. Skeels, Bongshin Lee, Greg Smith, George G. Robertson:
Revealing uncertainty for information visualization. 376-379 - Mike Bennett, Aaron J. Quigley:
Perceptual usability: predicting changes in visual interfaces & designs due to visual acuity differences. 380-383 - Martin Luboschik, Heidrun Schumann:
Illustrative halos in information visualization. 384-387 - Florian Echtler, Manuel J. Huber, Gudrun Klinker:
Shadow tracking on multi-touch tables. 388-391 - Taina M. Lehtimäki, Timo Partala, Mika Luimula, Pertti Verronen:
LocaweRoute: an advanced route history visualization for mobile devices. 392-395 - Maruthappan Shanmugasundaram, Pourang Irani:
The effect of animated transitions in zooming interfaces. 396-399 - Augusto Celentano, Fabio Pittarello:
Visual design of service deployment in complex physical environments. 400-403 - Manuel Freire:
Visualizing program similarity in the Ac plagiarism detection system. 404-407 - Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo, Mary Beth Rosson:
Visual representation of web design patterns for end-users. 408-411
Day 3: Retrieval, natural interaction and interaction techniques
- Rui Jesus, Ricardo J. Dias, Rute Frias, Arnaldo J. Abrantes, Nuno Correia:
Memoria mobile: sharing pictures of a point of interest. 412-415 - Simone Corsato, Mauro Mosconi, Marco Porta:
An eye tracking approach to image search activities using RSVP display techniques. 416-420 - Adriano Baratè, Luca A. Ludovico:
Advanced interfaces for music enjoyment. 421-424 - Andrés Lucero, Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Funky wall: presenting mood boards using gesture, speech and visuals. 425-428 - Luigi Gallo, Giuseppe De Pietro, Antonio Coronato, Ivana Marra:
Toward a natural interface to virtual medical imaging environments. 429-432 - David W. Sprague, Fuqu Wu, Melanie Tory:
Music selection using the PartyVote democratic jukebox. 433-436 - Nikolaos Kaklanis, Juan Manuel González-Calleros, Jean Vanderdonckt, Dimitrios Tzovaras:
A haptic rendering engine of web pages for blind users. 437-440 - Olaf Noppens, Thorsten Liebig:
Realizing the hidden: interactive visualization and analysis of large volumes of structured data. 441-444 - Nicholas Caporusso:
A wearable Malossi alphabet interface for deafblind people. 445-448 - Hitomi Tsujita, Koji Tsukada, Itiro Siio:
SyncDecor: communication appliances for virtual cohabitation. 449-453 - Cristian Bernareggi, Andrea Marcante, Piero Mussio, Loredana Parasiliti Provenza, Sara Vanzi:
Toward haptic mathematics: why and how. 454-457 - Bowen Hui, Sean Gustafson, Pourang Irani, Craig Boutilier:
The need for an interaction cost model in adaptive interfaces. 458-461 - Vito Roberto, Massimiliano Hofer:
Theia: open environment for multispectral image analysis. 462-465 - Katharina Bredies, Nick Alexander Mann, Jens Ahrens, Matthias Geier, Sascha Spors, Michael Nischt:
The multi-touch SoundScape renderer. 466-469
Demos session
- Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko, Ulrich Bartling:
Interactive visual interfaces for evacuation planning. 472-473 - Natalia V. Andrienko, Gennady L. Andrienko:
Supporting visual exploration of massive movement data. 474-475 - Ilaria Bartolini, Paolo Ciaccia:
Scenique: a multimodal image retrieval interface. 476-477 - Marco Blumendorf, Sebastian Feuerstack, Sahin Albayrak:
Multimodal user interfaces for smart environments: the multi-access service platform. 478-479 - Paolo Buono, Adalberto Lafcadio Simeone:
Interactive shape specification for pattern search in time series. 480-481 - Saturnino Luz, Masood Masoodian, Bill Rogers, Bo Zhang:
A system for dynamic 3D visualisation of speech recognition paths. 482-483 - Fabian Hemmert, Danijela Djokic, Reto Wettach:
Perspective change: a system for switching between on-screen views by closing one eye. 484-485 - Fiorella de Cindio, Cristian Peraboni, Leonardo Sonnante:
Improving citizens' interactions in an e-deliberation environment. 486-487 - Carmelo Ardito, Rosa Lanzilotti:
"Isn't this archaeological site exciting!": a mobile system enhancing school trips. 488-489 - Mathias Heilig, Mischa Demarmels, Werner A. König, Jens Gerken, Sebastian Rexhausen, Hans-Christian Jetter, Harald Reiterer:
MedioVis: visual information seeking in digital libraries. 490-491 - Alexander Repenning, Andri Ioannidou:
End-user visualizations. 492-493 - João Mota, Manuel J. Fonseca, Daniel Gonçalves, Joaquim A. Jorge:
Agrafo: a visual interface for grouping and browsing digital photos. 494-495
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