Graphics Interface 2005: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Kori Inkpen, Michiel van de Panne (Eds.): Proceedings of the Graphics Interface 2005 Conference, May 9-11, 2005, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society 2005 ISBN 1-56881-265-5
Two hands are better than one
Luv Kohli, Mary C. Whitton: The haptic hand: providing user interface feedback with the non-dominant hand in virtual environments. 1-8
Martin Hachet, Joachim Pouderoux, Pascal Guitton, Jean-Christophe Gonzato: TangiMap: a tangible interface for visualization of large documents on handheld computers. 9-15
Russell N. Owen, Gordon Kurtenbach, George W. Fitzmaurice, Thomas Baudel, William Buxton: When it gets more difficult, use both hands: exploring bimanual curve manipulation. 17-24
Interacting with walls and tables
Maxime Collomb, Mountaz Hascoët, Patrick Baudisch, Brian Lee: Improving drag-and-drop on wall-size displays. 25-32
Karen Parker, Regan L. Mandryk, Kori M. Inkpen: TractorBeam: seamless integration of local and remote pointing for tabletop displays. 33-40
Mark S. Hancock, Chia Shen, Clifton Forlines, Kathy Ryall: Exploring non-speech auditory feedback at an interactive multi-user tabletop. 41-50
Animation
Madhusudhanan Srinivasan, Ronald A. Metoyer, Eric N. Mortensen: Controllable real-time locomotion using mobility maps. 51-59
Ari Shapiro, Petros Faloutsos, Victor Ng-Thow-Hing: Dynamic Animation and Control Environment. 61-70
Rendering
Florence Bertails, Clément Ménier, Marie-Paule Cani: A practical self-shadowing algorithm for interactive hair animation. 71-78
Tom Haber, Tom Mertens, Philippe Bekaert, Frank Van Reeth: A computational approach to simulate subsurface light diffusion in arbitrarily shaped objects. 79-86
Manfred Ernst, Tomas Akenine-Möller, Henrik Wann Jensen: Interactive rendering of caustics using interpolated warped volumes. 87-96
Joshua Steinhurst, Greg Coombe, Anselmo Lastra: Reordering for cache conscious photon mapping. 97-104
Shadows
Jean-François St-Amour, Eric Paquette, Pierre Poulin: Soft shadows from extended light sources with penumbra deep shadow maps. 105-112
Katrien Jacobs, Jean-Daniel Nahmias, Cameron Angus, Alex Reche Martinez, Céline Loscos, Anthony Steed: Automatic generation of consistent shadows for augmented reality. 113-120
Sensing interaction
Heather Richter, Christopher A. Miller, Gregory D. Abowd, Idris Hsi: An empirical investigation of capture and access for software requirements activities. 121-128
James Fogarty, Ryan S. Baker, Scott E. Hudson: Case studies in the use of ROC curve analysis for sensor-based estimates in human computer interaction. 129-136
Privacy and security awareness
Tara Whalen, Kori M. Inkpen: Gathering evidence: use of visual security cues in web browsers. 137-144
Geometric modeling
Le-Jeng Shiue, Jörg Peters: A pattern-based data structure for manipulating meshes with regular regions. 153-160
Patricio D. Simari, Karan Singh: Extraction and remeshing of ellipsoidal representations from mesh data. 161-168
Craig S. Kaplan: Islamic star patterns from polygons in contact. 177-185
Hand/eye interaction
Xiang Cao, Ravin Balakrishnan: Evaluation of an on-line adaptive gesture interface with command prediction. 187-194
Ji-Young Oh, Wolfgang Stürzlinger: Moving objects with 2D input devices in CAD systems and Desktop Virtual Environments. 195-202
Michael Ashmore, Andrew T. Duchowski, Garth B. D. Shoemaker: Efficient eye pointing with a fisheye lens. 203-210
Maria Danninger, Roel Vertegaal, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Aadil Mamuji: Using social geometry to manage interruptions and co-worker attention in office environments. 211-218
Image-based editing and image-based animation
David Mould: Image-guided fracture. 219-226
Steve Zelinka, Hui Fang, Michael Garland, John C. Hart: Interactive material replacement in photographs. 227-232
Trân-Quân Luong, Ankush Seth, Allison Klein, Jason Lawrence: Isoluminant color picking for non-photorealistic rendering. 233-240
Sven C. Olsen, Bruce A. Maxwell, Bruce Gooch: Interactive vector fields for painterly rendering. 241-247
Invited
Ronald M. Baecker: Forty years of human-computer interaction and knowledge media design: twelve challenges to meet in fewer than the next forty years. 249-250



