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AVI 2010: Roma, Italy
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, AVI 2010, Roma, Italy, May 26-28, 2010. ACM Press 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0076-6 - Daniel A. Keim, Peter Bak, Enrico Bertini, Daniela Oelke, David Spretke, Hartmut Ziegler:
Advanced visual analytics interfaces. 3-10 - Patrick J. Lynch:
Aesthetics and trust: visual decisions about web pages. 11-15 - Daniel Wigdor:
Architecting next-generation user interfaces. 16-22 - Martin Luboschik, Axel Radloff, Heidrun Schumann:
A new weaving technique for handling overlapping regions. 25-32 - Clifton Forlines, Kent Wittenburg:
Wakame: sense making of multi-dimensional spatial-temporal data. 33-40 - Xiaoyu Wang, Bill Janssen, Eric A. Bier:
Finding business information by visualizing enterprise document activity. 41-48 - Andrada Tatu, Peter Bak, Enrico Bertini, Daniel A. Keim, Jörn Schneidewind:
Visual quality metrics and human perception: an initial study on 2D projections of large multidimensional data. 49-56 - Nathalie Henry Riche, Bongshin Lee, Fanny Chevalier:
iChase: supporting exploration and awareness of editing activities on Wikipedia. 59-66 - Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
A visual tool for using design patterns as pattern languages. 67-74 - Carmelo Ardito, Maria Francesca Costabile, Rosa Lanzilotti:
Gameplay on a multitouch screen to foster learning about historical sites. 75-78 - James McCrae, Michael Glueck, Tovi Grossman, Azam Khan, Karan Singh:
Exploring the design space of multiscale 3D orientation. 81-88 - Kyriakos Kritikos, Fabio Paternò:
Task-driven service discovery and selection. 89-92 - Augusto Celentano, Renzo Orsini, Fabio Pittarello:
Towards an environment for designing and evaluating multimedia art guides. 93-96 - Akito Hyakutake, Koichiro Ozaki, Kris Makoto Kitani, Hideki Koike:
3-D interaction with a large wall display using transparent markers. 97-100 - Gregorio Convertino, Sanjay Kairam, Lichan Hong, Bongwon Suh, Ed H. Chi:
Designing a cross-channel information management tool for workers in enterprise task forces. 103-110 - Jakob E. Bardram, Christina Fuglsang, Simon C. Pedersen:
CompUTE: a runtime infrastructure for device composition. 111-118 - Jean-Bernard Martens, Frans Parthesius, Berke Atasoy:
Design TeamMate: a platform to support design activities of small teams. 119-126 - Hitomi Tsujita, Koji Tsukada, Keisuke Kambara, Itiro Siio:
Complete fashion coordinator: a support system for capturing and selecting daily clothes with social networks. 127-132 - Athula Ginige, Luca Paolino, Monica Sebillo, Richa Shirodkar, Giuliana Vitiello:
User requirements for a web based spreadsheet-mediated collaboration. 133-136 - Thomas Bader, Astrid Heck, Jürgen Beyerer:
Lift-and-drop: crossing boundaries in a multi-display environment by Airlift. 139-146 - Theophanis Tsandilas, Wendy E. Mackay:
Knotty gestures: subtle traces to support interactive use of paper. 147-154 - Krystian Samp, Stefan Decker:
Supporting menu design with radial layouts. 155-162 - Yongqiang Qin, Yuanchun Shi, Hao Jiang, Chun Yu:
Structured laser pointer: enabling wrist-rolling movements as a new interactive dimension. 163-166 - Boris W. van Schooten, Elisabeth M. A. G. van Dijk, Elena V. Zudilova-Seinstra, Avan Suinesiaputra, Johan H. C. Reiber:
The effect of stereoscopy and motion cues on 3D interpretation task performance. 167-170 - Jérémie Francone, Gilles Bailly, Eric Lecolinet, Nadine Mandran, Laurence Nigay:
Wavelet menus on handheld devices: stacking metaphor for novice mode and eyes-free selection for expert mode. 173-180 - Stefano Pini, Sangmok Han, David R. Wallace:
Text entry for mobile devices using ad-hoc abbreviation. 181-188 - Markus Sareika, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Bimanual handheld mixed reality interfaces for urban planning. 189-196 - Camilla Forsell, Jimmy Johansson:
An heuristic set for evaluation in information visualization. 199-206 - Ginette Wessel, Caroline Ziemkiewicz, Remco Chang, Eric Sauda:
GPS and road map navigation: the case for a spatial framework for semantic information. 207-214 - Caroline Ziemkiewicz, Robert Kosara:
Implied dynamics in information visualization. 215-222 - Ai Gomi, Takayuki Itoh:
MIAOW: a 3D image browser applying a location- and time-based hierarchical data visualization technique. 225-232 - Christophe Hurter, Mathieu Serrurier, Roland Alonso, Gilles Tabart, Jean-Luc Vinot:
An automatic generation of schematic maps to display flight routes for air traffic controllers: structure and color optimization. 233-240 - Nam Wook Kim, Stuart K. Card, Jeffrey Heer:
Tracing genealogical data with TimeNets. 241-248 - Paolo Buono, Adalberto Lafcadio Simeone:
Video abstraction and detection of anomalies by tracking movements. 249-252 - Kent Wittenburg:
Setting the bar for set-valued attributes. 253-256 - Ying Tu:
Multi-con: exploring graphs by fast switching among multiple contexts. 259-266 - Kentaro Fukuchi, Toshiki Sato, Haruko Mamiya, Hideki Koike:
Pac-pac: pinching gesture recognition for tabletop entertainment system. 267-273 - Berardina De Carolis, Irene Mazzotta, Nicole Novielli, Sebastiano Pizzutilo:
Social robots and ECAs for accessing smart environments services. 275-278 - Hiroaki Tobita:
Comic Engine: interactive system for creating and browsing comic books with attention cuing. 281-288 - Jan Meskens, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:
Jelly: a multi-device design environment for managing consistency across devices. 289-296 - Makio Ishihara, Yukio Ishihara:
A reflex in eye-hand coordination for calibrating coordinates of a tabletop display. 297-300 - Uwe Jugel:
Visual, in-place data flow modeling. 303-306 - Daniela Fogli, Loredana Parasiliti Provenza, Cristian Bernareggi:
A design pattern language for accessible web sites. 307-310 - Fabio Pittarello:
An architecture and a visual interface for tagging the 3D web. 311-315 - David Bednárek, Jirí Dokulil, Jakub Yaghob, Filip Zavoral:
MetroNG: multimodal interactive scheduling interface. 317-320 - Veit Schwartze, Marco Blumendorf, Sahin Albayrak:
Adjustable context adaptations for user interfaces at runtime. 321-324 - Paul Monigatti, Mark D. Apperley, Bill Rogers:
Power and energy visualization for the micro-management of household electricity consumption. 325-328 - Luca Mazzola, Riccardo Mazza:
An infrastructure for creating graphical indicators of the learner profile by mashing up different sources. 329-332 - Maxime Collomb, Mountaz Hascoët:
Synchronous cooperation and visualization for social bookmarking systems. 333-336 - Sebastian Göbel, Christian Geiger, Christin Heinze, Dionysios Marinos:
Creating a virtual archery experience. 337-340 - Linn Gustavsson Christiernin, Anneli Martin:
A multi-layered aesthetical web-portal interface for governmental integration issues. 341-344 - Sophie Stellmach, Lennart E. Nacke, Raimund Dachselt:
3D attentional maps: aggregated gaze visualizations in three-dimensional virtual environments. 345-348 - VinhTuan Thai, Siegfried Handschuh:
Enhanced navigation and focus on TileBars with barycenter heuristic-based reordering. 349-352 - Teruhiko Teraoka:
Doughnut crumbs: visual navigation for data hierarchies. 353-356 - Mohammed Belatar, François Coldefy:
Gestures as a "creation" mechanism for tabletop interfaces. 357-360 - Ross Shannon, Aaron J. Quigley, Paddy Nixon:
Deep Diffs: visually exploring the history of a document. 361-364 - Kollukuduru Sravanthi, Kamalakar Karlapalem:
"Wheels of web" visual user interface. 365-368 - Yaohua Yu, Zhengjie Liu:
Improving the performance and usability for visual menu interface on mobile computers. 369-372 - Rodrigo Silva Oliveira, Tiago Oliveira Cunha, Fillipe Dias Moreira de Souza, Júlia Epischina Engrácia de Oliveira, Arnaldo de Albuquerque Araújo:
EVEREVIS: event recognizer in video scenes. 373-376 - Ross Shannon, Aaron J. Quigley, Paddy Nixon:
Showtime: increasing viewer understanding of dynamic network visualisations. 377-380 - Andrea F. Abate, Michele Nappi, Stefano Ricciardi, Genoveffa Tortora, Stefano Levialdi, Maria De Marsico:
Virtual-ICSI: a visual-haptic interface for virtual training in intra cytoplasmic sperm injection. 381-384 - Emi Tamaki, Takashi Miyaki, Jun Rekimoto:
BrainyHand: a wearable computing device without HMD and it's interaction techniques. 387-388 - Danilo Avola, Paolo Bottoni, Stefano Levialdi, Emanuele Panizzi:
Interacting annotations in MADCOW 2.0. 389-390 - Andrea Bellucci, Alessio Malizia, Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo:
Don't touch me: multi-user annotations on a map in large display environments. 391-392 - Emilio Di Giacomo, Walter Didimo, Giuseppe Liotta, Pietro Palladino:
Visual analysis of financial crimes: [system paper]. 393-394 - Giuseppe Barbieri, Augusto Celentano, Valeria Finocchi, Marek Maurizio, Renzo Orsini, Fabio Pittarello:
Experience with interactive multimedia art guides. 395-396 - Hiroaki Tobita:
EnforManga: interactive comic creation with deformation. 397-398 - Fabio Aloise, Francesca Schettini, Pietro Aricò, Luigi Bianchi, Angela Riccio, Massimo Mecella, Fabio Babiloni, Donatella Mattia, Febo Cincotti:
Advanced brain computer interface for communication and control. 399-400 - Maria Francesca Costabile, Boris E. R. de Ruyter, Nikolay Mehandjiev, Piero Mussio:
End-user development of software services and applications. 403-407 - Barbara Rita Barricelli, Piero Mussio, Stefano Valtolina, Marco Padula, Paolo Luigi Scala, Antonio Piccinno:
Visual workflow composition through semantic orchestration of web services. 405 - Caterina Calefato, Enrico Frumento, Monica Milani, Roberto Montanari:
Seeing the self in the washing machine: the deep affordance of 2.0 philosophy in the household appliance domain. 405 - Joëlle Coutaz, Emeric Fontaine, Nadine Mandran, Alexandre Demeure:
About composing our own smart home. 405-406 - Daniela Fogli, Loredana Parasiliti Provenza, Sergio Colosio:
Metadesigning e-government services: a case study in a local agency. 406 - Andreas Heil, Matthew J. Smith, Alexander Brändle:
Future development environments for computational scientists. 406 - Marco P. Locatelli, Carla Simone:
A community based metaphor supporting EUD within communities. 406 - Jean-Philippe Lombardi, Jürgen Vogel:
Wizard-based process modeling for business users. 406 - Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro, Lucio Davide Spano:
User task-based development of multi-device service-oriented applications. 407 - Usman Wajid, Abdallah Namoune, Nikolay Mehandjiev:
A comparison of three service composition approaches for end users. 407 - Alan J. Dix, Aaron J. Quigley, Sriram Subramanian, Lucia Terrenghi:
Workshop on coupled display visual interfaces. 408-410 - Manuela Waldner, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Experiences with mouse control in multi-display environments. 411 - Mahsa Jenabi, Harald Reiterer:
Primitive interaction tasks for multi-display environments (PrIME): a hands-on approach. 412 - Matthias Finke, Nima Kaviani, Ivy Wang, Vincent Tsao, Sidney S. Fels, Rodger Lea:
Investigating distributed user interfaces across interactive large displays and mobile devices. 413 - Giuseppe Ghiani, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:
Partial web interface migration. 414 - Manuela Bucci, Caterina Calefato, Sergio Colombetti, Monica Milani, Roberto Montanari:
Fridge fridge on the wall: what can I cook for us all?: an HMI study for an intelligent fridge. 415 - Pedro González Villanueva, José A. Gallud, Ricardo Tesoriero:
WallShare: a multi-pointer system for portable devices. 416 - Umer Rashid, Lucia Terrenghi, Aaron J. Quigley:
Labeling large displays for interaction with mobile devices: recognition of symbols for pairing techniques. 417 - Konstantinos Chorianopoulos, Francisco Javier Burón Fernández, Enrique García Salcines, Carlos de-Castro-Lozano:
Delegating the visual interface between a tablet and a TV. 418 - Tanja Döring, Alireza Sahami Shirazi, Albrecht Schmidt:
Exploring gesture-based interaction techniques in multi-display environments with mobile phones and a multi-touch table. 419 - Rasmus Gude:
Digital hospitality: expressing hospitality towards guests in smart homes using private and domestic displays. 420 - Elena V. Zudilova-Seinstra, Jean-Bernard Martens, Tony Adriaansen:
Interactive data exploration and knowledge discovery. 421-422 - Christopher Foster, Liz Burd, Andrew Hatch:
Exploring concepts collaboratively: considering how Wii interact. 423 - Shunichiro Tsuji, Yasuyuki Kono:
Generation of roadside panoramic images without obstacles. 424 - Kamran Sedig:
Human-information interaction in epistemic activities. 425 - Hai-Ning Liang, Kamran Sedig:
Role of externalization and composite interactions in the exploration of complex visualization spaces: a usability study. 426 - Barbara Scheuner:
Evaluating the utilization of clustering methods connected with multivariate visualizations. 427 - Simon N. Foley:
Virtual environment for the navigation of ideas and concepts in education (V.E.N.I.C.E). 428 - Andrew Cunningham, Kai Xu, Bruce H. Thomas:
Seeing more than the graph: evaluation of multivariate graph visualization methods. 429 - Eric S. Fraga:
An interactive exploration environment for complex process design. 430
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