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IUI 2013: Santa Monica, CA, USA
- Jihie Kim, Jeffrey Nichols, Pedro A. Szekely:
18th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, IUI 2013, Santa Monica, CA, USA, March 19-22, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1965-2
Keynote address
- Luis von Ahn:
Duolingo: learn a language for free while helping to translate the web. 1-2
Crowdsourcing and social media
- Shih-Wen Huang, Pei-Fen Tu, Wai-Tat Fu, Mohammad Amanzadeh:
Leveraging the crowd to improve feature-sentiment analysis of user reviews. 3-14 - Heung-Nam Kim, Majdi Rawashdeh, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik
:
Tailoring recommendations to groups of users: a graph walk-based approach. 15-24 - Sandra Garcia Esparza, Michael P. O'Mahony
, Barry Smyth:
CatStream: categorising tweets for user profiling and stream filtering. 25-36 - Jalal Mahmud, Michelle X. Zhou, Nimrod Megiddo, Jeffrey Nichols, Clemens Drews:
Recommending targeted strangers from whom to solicit information on social media. 37-48
Agents and personalization
- Fedor Bakalov, Marie-Jean Meurs, Birgitta König-Ries, Bahar Sateli, René Witte, Greg Butler, Adrian Tsang:
An approach to controlling user models and personalization effects in recommender systems. 49-56 - Siyuan Chen, Julien Epps
, Fang Chen
:
Automatic and continuous user task analysis via eye activity. 57-66 - Chunqi Shi, Donghui Lin
, Toru Ishida
:
Agent metaphor for machine translation mediated communication. 67-74
Recommendation
- Adrian Boteanu, Sonia Chernova
:
Modeling discussion topics in interactions with a tablet reading primer. 75-84 - Hermann Kaindl
, Elmar P. Wach, Ada Okoli, Roman Popp
, Ralph Hoch, Werner Gaulke, Tim Hussein:
Semi-automatic generation of recommendation processes and their GUIs. 85-94 - Ali Jahanian, Jerry Liu, Qian Lin, Daniel Tretter, Eamonn O'Brien-Strain, Seungyon Claire Lee, Nicholas P. Lyons, Jan P. Allebach:
Recommendation system for automatic design of magazine covers. 95-106 - Svetlin Bostandjiev, John O'Donovan, Tobias Höllerer:
LinkedVis: exploring social and semantic career recommendations. 107-116 - Dorota Glowacka, Tuukka Ruotsalo
, Ksenia Konyushkova, Kumaripaba Athukorala, Samuel Kaski, Giulio Jacucci
:
Directing exploratory search: reinforcement learning from user interactions with keywords. 117-128
Novel input
- Felix Putze, Jutta Hild, Rainer Kärgel
, Christian Herff
, Alexander Redmann, Jürgen Beyerer
, Tanja Schultz
:
Locating user attention using eye tracking and EEG for spatio-temporal event selection. 129-136 - Jakub Dostal, Per Ola Kristensson, Aaron J. Quigley
:
Subtle gaze-dependent techniques for visualising display changes in multi-display environments. 137-148 - Riccardo Poli
, Caterina Cinel, Ana Matran-Fernandez
, Francisco Sepulveda, Adrian Stoica
:
Towards cooperative brain-computer interfaces for space navigation. 149-160 - Oliver S. Schneider, Karon E. MacLean
, Kerem Altun
, Idin Karuei, Michael M. A. Wu:
Real-time gait classification for persuasive smartphone apps: structuring the literature and pushing the limits. 161-172 - Sven G. Kratz, Michael Rohs, Georg Essl:
Combining acceleration and gyroscope data for motion gesture recognition using classifiers with dimensionality constraints. 173-178
Common-sense and agents
- Jerry S. Weltman, S. Sitharama Iyengar
, Michael Hegarty:
Mind the gap: collecting commonsense data about simple experiences. 179-190 - W. Bradley Knox, Peter Stone:
Learning non-myopically from human-generated reward. 191-202 - Elizabeth M. Daly, Freddy Lécué, Veli Bicer:
Westland row why so slow?: fusing social media and linked data sources for understanding real-time traffic conditions. 203-212 - Arkaitz Zubiaga
, Heng Ji, Kevin Knight:
Curating and contextualizing Twitter stories to assist with social newsgathering. 213-224
Emotion and user modeling
- Robert Bixler, Sidney K. D'Mello:
Detecting boredom and engagement during writing with keystroke analysis, task appraisals, and stable traits. 225-234 - Chiew Seng Sean Tan, Johannes Schöning
, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:
Informing intelligent user interfaces by inferring affective states from body postures in ubiquitous computing environments. 235-246 - Weihong Wang, Zhidong Li
, Yang Wang
, Fang Chen
:
Indexing cognitive workload based on pupillary response under luminance and emotional changes. 247-256 - Kevin Pfeil
, Seng Lee Koh, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:
Exploring 3d gesture metaphors for interaction with unmanned aerial vehicles. 257-266
Mobile applications
- Matthias Böhmer, Lyubomir Ganev, Antonio Krüger
:
AppFunnel: a framework for usage-centric evaluation of recommender systems that suggest mobile applications. 267-276 - Emanuel von Zezschwitz, Anton Koslow, Alexander De Luca, Heinrich Hussmann:
Making graphic-based authentication secure against smudge attacks. 277-286 - Francine Chen, Scott A. Carter, Laurent Denoue, Jayant Kumar:
SmartDCap: semi-automatic capture of higher quality document images from a smartphone. 287-296 - David Lavid Ben Lulu, Tsvi Kuflik
:
Functionality-based clustering using short textual description: helping users to find apps installed on their mobile device. 297-306 - Wendy H. Chun, Tobias Höllerer:
Real-time hand interaction for augmented reality on mobile phones. 307-314
Keynote address
- Monica S. Lam:
How mobile disrupts social as we know it. 315-316
Visualization
- Ben Steichen, Giuseppe Carenini, Cristina Conati:
User-adaptive information visualization: using eye gaze data to infer visualization tasks and user cognitive abilities. 317-328 - Florian van de Camp, Rainer Stiefelhagen:
GlueTK: a framework for multi-modal, multi-display human-machine-interaction. 329-338 - Shimei Pan, Michelle X. Zhou, Yangqiu Song
, Weihong Qian, Fei Wang, Shixia Liu:
Optimizing temporal topic segmentation for intelligent text visualization. 339-350 - Katrien Verbert
, Denis Parra
, Peter Brusilovsky
, Erik Duval:
Visualizing recommendations to support exploration, transparency and controllability. 351-362 - Jason Orlosky
, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura
:
Dynamic text management for see-through wearable and heads-up display systems. 363-370
User studies
- Stuart Moran
, Nadia Pantidi
, Khaled Bachour, Joel E. Fischer
, Martin Flintham
, Tom Rodden, Simon Evans, Simon Johnson:
Team reactions to voiced agent instructions in a pervasive game. 371-382 - Joel E. Fischer
, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn
, Michael A. Osborne, Oliver Parson, Trung Dong Huynh
, Muddasser Alam
, Nadia Pantidi
, Stuart Moran
, Khaled Bachour, Steven Reece, Enrico Costanza, Tom Rodden, Nicholas R. Jennings
:
Recommending energy tariffs and load shifting based on smart household usage profiling. 383-394 - Lauren Cairco Dukes, Toni Bloodworth Pence, Larry F. Hodges, Nancy Meehan, Arlene Johnson:
SIDNIE: scaffolded interviews developed by nurses in education. 395-406 - Bart P. Knijnenburg, Alfred Kobsa
:
Helping users with information disclosure decisions: potential for adaptation. 407-416
Tactile and touch
- Haska Steltenpohl, Anders Bouwer:
Vibrobelt: tactile navigation support for cyclists. 417-426 - Burkay Sucu, Eelke Folmer:
Haptic interface for non-visual steering. 427-434 - Faisal Ahmed, Andrii Sovyak, Yevgen Borodin, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
Non-visual skimming on touch-screen devices. 435-444 - Sashikanth Damaraju, Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo, Tracy Hammond
, Andruid Kerne:
Multi-tap sliders: advancing touch interaction for parameter adjustment. 445-452
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