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14. UIST 2001: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Joe Marks, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Proceedings of the 14th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, UIST 2001, Disney's BoardWalk Inn Resort, Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida, USA, November 11-14, 2001. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-438-X
Tangible Support for Collaboration
- Scott R. Klemmer, Mark W. Newman, Ryan Farrell, Mark Bilezikjian, James A. Landay:
The designers' outpost: a tangible interface for collaborative web site. 1-10 - Peter Tandler, Thorsten Prante, Christian Müller-Tomfelde, Norbert A. Streitz, Ralf Steinmetz:
Connectables: dynamic coupling of displays for the flexible creation of shared workspaces. 11-20
Off the wall
- François Guimbretière, Maureen C. Stone, Terry Winograd:
Fluid interaction with high-resolution wall-size displays. 21-30 - Patrick Baudisch, Nathaniel Good, Paul Stewart:
Focus plus context screens: combining display technology with visualization techniques. 31-40 - Blair MacIntyre, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Stephen Voida, Klaus Marius Hansen, Joe Tullio, Gregory M. Corso:
Support for multitasking and background awareness using interactive peripheral displays. 41-50
Information Visualization
- Kent Wittenburg, Tom Lanning, Michael Heinrichs, Michael Stanton:
Parallel bargrams for consumer-based information exploration and choice. 51-60 - M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, Catherine Montagnese:
A framework for unifying presentation space. 61-70 - Benjamin B. Bederson:
PhotoMesa: a zoomable image browser using quantum treemaps and bubblemaps. 71-80
Managing User Interaction
- Robert C. Miller, Brad A. Myers:
Outlier finding: focusing user attention on possible errors. 81-90 - Hiroshi Hosobe:
A modular geometric constraint solver for user interface applications. 91-100 - Blaine Bell, Steven Feiner, Tobias Höllerer:
View management for virtual and augmented reality. 101-110
On the Move
- I. Scott MacKenzie, Hedy Kober, Derek J. Smith, Terry Jones, Eugene Skepner:
LetterWise: prefix-based disambiguation for mobile text input. 111-120 - Jonathan Trevor, David M. Hilbert, Bill N. Schilit, Tzu Khiau Koh:
From desktop to phonetop: a UI for web interaction on very small devices. 121-130 - Dan R. Olsen, S. Travis Nielsen, David Parslow:
Join and capture: a model for nomadic interaction. 131-140
Expressive User Interfaces
- James Fogarty, Jodi Forlizzi, Scott E. Hudson:
Aesthetic information collages: generating decorative displays that contain information. 141-150 - Francesca Barrientos, John F. Canny:
Cursive: a novel interaction technique for controlling expressive avatar gesture. 151-152 - Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
Novel interaction techniques for overlapping windows. 153-154 - Takeo Igarashi, John F. Hughes:
Voice as sound: using non-verbal voice input for interactive control. 155-156
Invited Demonstrations
- Naoko Kubo, Kazuhiro Jo, Ken Matsunaga:
TSI (teething ring sound instrument): a design of the sound instrument for the baby. 157-158 - Erik Blankinship, Richard Beckwith:
Tools for expressive text-to-speech markup. 159-160 - Jan O. Borchers, Wolfgang Samminger, Max Mühlhäuser:
Conducting a realistic electronic orchestra. 161-162
3D Drawing
- Lucas Kovar, Michael Gleicher:
Simplicial families of drawings. 163-172 - Takeo Igarashi, John F. Hughes:
A suggestive interface for 3D drawing. 173-181
Novel User Input
- Kurt Partridge, Bradley Dahlquist, Alireza Veiseh, Annie Cain, Ann Foreman, Joseph Goldberg, Gaetano Borriello:
Empirical measurements of intrabody communication performance under varied physical configurations. 183-190 - Ken Hinckley, Eric Horvitz:
Toward more sensitive mobile phones. 191-192 - Paul H. Dietz, William S. Yerazunis:
Real-time audio buffering for telephone applications. 193-194 - Robert C. Zeleznik, Timothy S. Miller, Andrew S. Forsberg:
Pop through mouse button interactions. 195-196 - Daniel Avrahami, Scott E. Hudson, Thomas P. Moran, Brian D. Williams:
Guided gesture support in the paper PDA. 197-198
Tactile User Interface
- Scott S. Snibbe, Karon E. MacLean, Robert Shaw, Jayne Roderick, William Verplank, Mark Scheeff:
Haptic techniques for media control. 199-208 - Saul Greenberg, Chester Fitchett:
Phidgets: easy development of physical interfaces through physical widgets. 209-218 - Paul H. Dietz, Darren Leigh:
DiamondTouch: a multi-user touch technology. 219-226
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