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- 2004
- Christine Alvarado, Randall Davis:
SketchREAD: a multi-domain sketch recognition engine. UIST 2004: 23-32 - Georg Apitz, François Guimbretière:
CrossY: a crossing-based drawing application. UIST 2004: 3-12 - Seok-Hyung Bae, Takahiro Kobayashi, Ryugo Kijima, Won-Sup Kim:
Tangible NURBS-curve manipulation techniques using graspable handles on a large display. UIST 2004: 81-90 - Patrick Baudisch, Xing Xie, Chong Wang, Wei-Ying Ma:
Collapse-to-zoom: viewing web pages on small screen devices by interactively removing irrelevant content. UIST 2004: 91-94 - Sheelagh Carpendale, John Ligh, Eric Pattison:
Achieving higher magnification in context. UIST 2004: 71-80 - Stéphane Chatty, Stéphane Sire, Jean-Luc Vinot, Patrick Lecoanet, Alexandre Lemort, Christophe P. Mertz:
Revisiting visual interface programming: creating GUI tools for designers and programmers. UIST 2004: 267-276 - Ed Huai-hsin Chi, Jin Song, Greg Corbin:
"Killer App" of wearable computing: wireless force sensing body protectors for martial arts. UIST 2004: 277-285 - Mary Czerwinski:
Bridging the gap from theory to practice: the path toward innovation in human-computer interaction. UIST 2004: 1 - Pierre Dragicevic:
Combining crossing-based and paper-based interaction paradigms for dragging and dropping between overlapping windows. UIST 2004: 193-196 - Jun Fujima, Aran Lunzer, Kasper Hornbæk, Yuzuru Tanaka:
Clip, connect, clone: combining application elements to build custom interfaces for information access. UIST 2004: 175-184 - Saul Greenberg:
Physical user interfaces: what they are and how to build them. UIST 2004: 161 - Tovi Grossman, Daniel Wigdor, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Multi-finger gestural interaction with 3d volumetric displays. UIST 2004: 61-70 - Scott E. Hudson:
Using light emitting diode arrays as touch-sensitive input and output devices. UIST 2004: 287-290 - Stéphane Huot, Cédric Dumas, Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Gérard Hégron:
The MaggLite post-WIMP toolkit: draw it, connect it and run it. UIST 2004: 257-266 - Edward W. Ishak, Steven Feiner:
Interacting with hidden content using content-aware free-space transparency. UIST 2004: 189-192 - Levent Burak Kara, Thomas F. Stahovich:
Hierarchical parsing and recognition of hand-sketched diagrams. UIST 2004: 13-22 - Joseph Kaye:
Olfactory display. UIST 2004: 163 - Azam Khan, George W. Fitzmaurice, Don Almeida, Nicholas Burtnyk, Gordon Kurtenbach:
A remote control interface for large displays. UIST 2004: 127-136 - Jiwon Kim, Steven M. Seitz, Maneesh Agrawala:
Video-based document tracking: unifying your physical and electronic desktops. UIST 2004: 99-107 - Per Ola Kristensson, Shumin Zhai:
SHARK2: a large vocabulary shorthand writing system for pen-based computers. UIST 2004: 43-52 - Johnny C. Lee, Paul H. Dietz, Darren Leigh, William S. Yerazunis, Scott E. Hudson:
Haptic pen: a tactile feedback stylus for touch screens. UIST 2004: 291-294 - Johnny C. Lee, Paul H. Dietz, Dan Maynes-Aminzade, Ramesh Raskar, Scott E. Hudson:
Automatic projector calibration with embedded light sensors. UIST 2004: 123-126 - Julien Letessier, François Bérard:
Visual tracking of bare fingers for interactive surfaces. UIST 2004: 119-122 - Yang Li, Jason I. Hong, James A. Landay:
Topiary: a tool for prototyping location-enhanced applications. UIST 2004: 217-226 - Kent Lyons, Christopher Skeels, Thad Starner, Cornelis M. Snoeck, Benjamin A. Wong, Daniel Ashbrook:
Augmenting conversations using dual-purpose speech. UIST 2004: 237-246 - Blair MacIntyre, Maribeth Gandy, Steven Dow, Jay David Bolter:
DART: a toolkit for rapid design exploration of augmented reality experiences. UIST 2004: 197-206 - Tara Matthews, Anind K. Dey, Jennifer Mankoff, Scott A. Carter, Tye Rattenbury:
A toolkit for managing user attention in peripheral displays. UIST 2004: 247-256 - Kento Miyaoku, Suguru Higashino, Yoshinobu Tonomura:
C-blink: a hue-difference-based light signal marker for large screen interaction via any mobile terminal. UIST 2004: 147-156 - Tomer Moscovich, John F. Hughes:
Navigating documents with the virtual scroll ring. UIST 2004: 57-60 - Dan R. Olsen, Trent Taufer, Jerry Alan Fails:
ScreenCrayons: annotating anything. UIST 2004: 165-174
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