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IUI 2006: Sydney, Australia
- Cécile Paris, Candace L. Sidner:
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, IUI 2006, Sydney, Australia, January 29 - February 1, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-287-9
Invited talks
- Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Interactive humanoids and androids as ideal interfaces for humans. 2-9 - Jeffrey Shaw:
Meaningful interfaces in immersive environments. 10-11
Workshops
- Norman Alm, Shinji Abe, Noriaki Kuwahara:
Cognitive prostheses and assisted communication. 14 - Andreas Butz, Christian Kray, Antonio Krüger, Carsten Schwesig:
Workshop W2: multi-user and ubiquitous user interfaces (MU3I 2006). 15 - Michelle X. Zhou, Mark T. Maybury:
Intelligent user interfaces for intelligence analysis. 16 - Lawrence Cavedon, Robert Dale, Fang Chen, David R. Traum:
Workshop on effective multimodal dialogue interfaces. 17
Tutorials
- Jean Scholtz, Holly A. Yanco, Jill L. Drury:
Introduction to human-robot interaction. 20 - Alois Ferscha, Clemens Holzmann, Michael H. Leitner:
Interfaces everywhere: interacting with the pervasive computer. 21 - Kristiina Jokinen:
Constructive dialogue management for speech-based interaction systems. 22
Gestural input
- Alejandro Jaimes:
Posture and activity silhouettes for self-reporting, interruption management, and attentive interfaces. 24-31 - Louis-Philippe Morency, Trevor Darrell:
Head gesture recognition in intelligent interfaces: the role of context in improving recognition. 32-38 - Christina Merten, Cristina Conati:
Eye-tracking to model and adapt to user meta-cognition in intelligent learning environments. 39-46
Natural language in the interface
- Michael Fleischman, Eduard H. Hovy:
Taking advantage of the situation: non-linguistic context for natural language interfaces to interactive virtual environments. 47-54 - Sangkeun Jung, Cheongjae Lee, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Three phase verification for spoken dialog clarification. 55-61 - Naomi Yamashita, Toru Ishida:
Automatic prediction of misconceptions in multilingual computer-mediated communication. 62-69
Personal assistants I
- Mark Dredze, Tessa A. Lau, Nicholas Kushmerick:
Automatically classifying emails into activities. 70-77 - Anthony Tomasic, John Zimmerman, Isaac Simmons:
Linking messages and form requests. 78-85 - Jianqiang Shen, Lida Li, Thomas G. Dietterich, Jonathan L. Herlocker:
A hybrid learning system for recognizing user tasks from desktop activities and email messages. 86-92
Recommendations I
- Pearl Pu, Li Chen:
Trust building with explanation interfaces. 93-100 - John O'Donovan, Barry Smyth:
Is trust robust?: an analysis of trust-based recommendation. 101-108 - Michael P. O'Mahony, Neil J. Hurley, Guenole C. M. Silvestre:
Detecting noise in recommender system databases. 109-115
Multimedia and multimodality
- Michelle X. Zhou, Keith Houck, Shimei Pan, James Shaw, Vikram Aggarwal, Zhen Wen:
Enabling context-sensitive information seeking. 116-123 - Giuseppe Carenini, Raymond T. Ng, Adam Pauls:
Interactive multimedia summaries of evaluative text. 124-131 - Carlos Duarte, Luís Carriço:
A conceptual framework for developing adaptive multimodal applications. 132-139
Ubiquitous computing
- José Pascual Molina Massó, Jean Vanderdonckt, Pascual González López:
Direct manipulation of user interfaces for migration. 140-147 - Xiang Ao, Junfeng Li, XuGang Wang, Guozhong Dai:
Structuralizing digital ink for efficient selection. 148-154
Question answering
- Timothy Chklovski:
Deriving quantitative overviews of free text assessments on the web. 155-162 - Mingyu Sun, Joyce Y. Chai:
Towards intelligent QA interfaces: discourse processing for context questions. 163-170 - Donghui Feng, Erin Shaw, Jihie Kim, Eduard H. Hovy:
An intelligent discussion-bot for answering student queries in threaded discussions. 171-177
Personal assistants 2
- Xinlong Bao, Jonathan L. Herlocker, Thomas G. Dietterich:
Fewer clicks and less frustration: reducing the cost of reaching the right folder. 178-185 - Bowen Hui, Craig Boutilier:
Who's asking for help?: a Bayesian approach to intelligent assistance. 186-193 - Nuria Oliver, Greg Smith, Chintan Thakkar, Arun C. Surendran:
SWISH: semantic analysis of window titles and switching history. 194-201
Adaptation to users
- Daniel Oblinger, Vittorio Castelli, Lawrence D. Bergman:
Augmentation-based learning: combining observations and user edits for programming-by-demonstration. 202-209 - Tracy Hammond, Randall Davis:
Interactive learning of structural shape descriptions from automatically generated near-miss examples. 210-217 - Rajiv Badi, Soonil Bae, J. Michael Moore, Konstantinos A. Meintanis, Anna Zacchi, Hao-wei Hsieh, Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall:
Recognizing user interest and document value from reading and organizing activities in document triage. 218-225 - Henry Lieberman, José H. Espinosa:
A goal-oriented interface to consumer electronics using planning and commonsense reasoning. 226-233
Recommendation 2
- Alexander Felfernig, Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin:
Debugging user interface descriptions of knowledge-based recommender applications. 234-241 - Yoshinori Hijikata, Hanako Ohno, Yukitaka Kusumura, Shogo Nishida:
Social summarization of text feedback for online auctions and interactive presentation of the summary. 242-249 - Robert Price, Russell Greiner, Gerald Häubl, Alden Flatt:
Automatic construction of personalized customer interfaces. 250-257
Short papers
- Bernd Ludwig, Stefan Mandl, Sebastian von Mammen:
What's on tonight: user-centered and situation-aware proposals for TV programmes. 258-260 - Mauro Dragone, Thomas Holz, Gregory M. P. O'Hare:
Mixing robotic realities. 261-263 - Murielle Florins, Francisco Montero Simarro, Jean Vanderdonckt, Benjamin Michotte:
Splitting rules for graceful degradation of user interfaces. 264-266 - Kevin McCarthy, Maria Salamó, Lorcan Coyle, Lorraine McGinty, Barry Smyth, Paddy Nixon:
Group recommender systems: a critiquing based approach. 267-269 - Yun Ding, Heiner Litz:
Creating multiplatform user interfaces by annotation and adaptation. 270-272 - Daniel Gonçalves, Joaquim A. Jorge:
Evaluating stories in narrative-based interfaces. 273-275 - Keith Trnka, Debra Yarrington, Kathleen F. McCoy, Christopher A. Pennington:
Topic modeling in fringe word prediction for AAC. 276-278 - Nathalie Colineau, Julien Phalip, Andrew Lampert:
The delivery of multimedia presentations in a graphical user interface environment. 279-281 - Edwin Costello, John Doody, Lorraine McGinty, Barry Smyth:
iCARE: intelligent customer assistance for recommending eyewear. 282-284 - Otmar Hilliges, Christian Sandor, Gudrun Klinker:
Interactive prototyping for ubiquitous augmented reality user interfaces. 285-287 - Nicolas Szilas, Manolya Kavakli:
PastMaster@storytelling: a controlled interface for interactive drama. 288-290 - Mattias Jacobsson, Mattias Rost, Lars Erik Holmquist:
When Media Gets Wise: collaborative filtering with mobile media agents. 291-293 - Fan Yang, Chris Baber:
MapTable: a tactical command and control interface. 294-296 - James H. Errico, M. Ibrahim Sezan:
Presence based collaborative recommender for networked audiovisual displays. 297-299 - Jun Goto, Masaru Miyazaki, Takeshi Kobayakawa, Nobuyuki Hiruma, Noriyoshi Uratani:
A TV agent system that integrates knowledge and answers users' questions. 300-302 - Shaikh Mostafa Al Masum, Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
A cognitively based approach to affect sensing from text. 303-305 - Takanori Komatsu:
Audio subtle expressions affecting user's perceptions. 306-308 - Tim Clerckx, Chris Vandervelpen, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:
A task-driven user interface architecture for ambient intelligent environments. 309-311 - Mithilesh Kumar, Akhilesh Gupta, Sharad Saha:
An approach to adaptive user interfaces using interactive media systems. 312-314 - Kavita Thomas, Pierre Proske, Mattias Rickardsson:
Intelligent fridge poetry magnets. 315-317 - Lijun Tang, John R. Kender:
Designing an intelligent user interface for instructional video indexing and browsing. 318-320 - Debbie Richards, Nicolas Szilas:
Training a training system. 321-323 - XuGang Wang, Junfeng Li, Xiang Ao, Gang Wang, Guozhong Dai:
Multimodal error correction for continuous handwriting recognition in pen-based user interfaces. 324-326 - Robert Bridle, Eric McCreath:
Inducing shortcuts on a mobile phone interface. 327-329 - Kazunori Imoto, Munehiko Sasajima, Taishi Shimomori, Noriko Yamanaka, Makoto Yajima, Yasuyuki Masai:
A multi modal supporting tool for multi lingual communication by inducing partner's reply. 330-332 - Gaspard Breton, Danielle Pelé, Christophe Garcia:
Modeling gaze behavior for a 3D ECA in a dialogue situation. 333-335 - Rainer Wasinger, Antonio Krüger:
Modality preferences in mobile and instrumented environments. 336-338 - Abdelaziz Khiat, Masataka Toyota, Yoshio Matsumoto, Tsukasa Ogasawara:
Investigating the relation between robot bodily expressions and their impression on the user. 339-341 - Peifeng Xiang, Yuanchun Shi:
Recovering semantic relations from web pages based on visual cues. 342-344 - Jessi Stumpfel, James Arvo, Kevin Novins:
Geometric anticipation: assisting users in 2D layout tasks. 345-347 - Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Leonardo Bonanni, José H. Espinosa, Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker:
Augmenting kitchen appliances with a shared context using knowledge about daily events. 348-350 - Ronnie Taib, Natalie Ruiz:
Multimodal interaction styles for hypermedia adaptation. 351-353 - Guoray Cai, Yinkun Xue:
Activity-oriented context-aware adaptation assisting mobile geo-spatial activities. 354-356 - Markus Stumptner, Bruce H. Thomas:
Constraint-based livespaces configuration management. 357-359 - Anton Leuski, Jarrell Pair, David R. Traum, Peter J. McNerney, Panayiotis G. Georgiou, Ronakkumar Patel:
How to talk to a hologram. 360-362 - Ronald W. Ferguson, Neil Cutshaw, Huzaifa Zafar:
Intelligent drawing correction using place vocabulary constraints. 363-365 - Hua Wang, Mark H. Chignell, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Are two talking heads better than one?: when should use more than one agent in e-learning? 366-368 - Sudeep Gandhe, Andrew S. Gordon, David R. Traum:
Improving question-answering with linking dialogues. 369-371 - Luke Barrington, Michael J. Lyons, Dominique Diegmann, Shinji Abe:
Ambient Display using Musical Effects. 372-374
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