HC 2010:
Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan
Vitaly Klyuev, Michael Cohen (Eds.):
International Conference on Humans and Computers, HC '10, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Fukushima-ken, Japan, December 6-10, 2010.
University of Aizu Press / ACM 2010
Keynote
- Karen Collins:
Next generation customizability of music in video games: the creation of an "Artificially Intelligent" audio engine.
1

- Michael Frishkopf:
MuDoc (Multimedia/Music Documentation): a dynamic digital multimedia archive for world music.
2

- Roumen Nikolov:
Doing science in the global campus: a European perspective.
3-4

Human-computer interaction
- Karen Collins, Kamen Kanev, Bill Kapralos:
Using games as a method of evaluation of usability and user experience in human-computer interaction design.
5-10

- Pavol Fabo, Roman Durikovic, Tomoyuki Nishita:
Multi-touch display using combination of FTIR and HD LCD.
11-14

- Andrew Hogue, Bill Kapralos, Teresa Pierce:
A serious game for collaborative intercultural business communication.
15-21

- Paolo Bottoni, Luigi Cinque, Marco Cupelli, Luca Di Filippo, Anna Labella, Mario Pierro, Enver Sangineto:
A framework for hand-based interaction.
22-27

- Prabath Kumara Weerasinghe, Rasika Ranaweera, Senaka Amarakeerthi, Michael Cohen:
"Emo Sim": expressing voice-based emotions in mobile interfaces.
28-31

- Thomas Reufer, Martin Panknin, Christian Geiger:
SensoDroid: multimodal interaction controlled mobile gaming.
32-36

Virtual reality and computer graphics
- Martin Madaras, Roman Durikovic, Tomas Ágoston, Tomoyuki Nishita:
Skeleton extraction from a mesh for easy skinning animation.
37-41

- Pierre-Alain Fayolle, Alexander A. Pasko:
Distance to objects built with set operations in constructive solid modeling.
41-46

- Akira Inoue, Michael Cohen:
Time-aware geomedia browsing integration with virtual environment.
47-54

- Kyoko Katono, Michael Cohen:
Dolly: zoom camera perspective with Alice.
55-58

- Hiromitsu Sato, Michael Cohen:
Using motion capture for real-time augmented reality scenes.
58-62

- Yuya Sasamoto, Julián Villegas, Michael Cohen:
Spatial sound control with the Yamaha Tenori-On.
62-65

- Hüseyin Ayten, Jens Herder, Wolfgang Vonolfen:
Visual acceptance evaluation of soft shadow algorithms for virtual TV studios.
66-71

- Monika Klapdohr, Björn Wöldecke, Dionysios Marinos, Jens Herder, Christian Geiger, Wolfgang Vonolfen:
Vibrotactile pitfalls: arm guidance for moderators in virtual TV studios.
72-80

Computers in education
Computers in engineering, medicine, culture & sports
Web services
Modeling and simulation
- Florian Echtler, Gudrun Klinker, Andreas Butz:
Towards a unified gesture description language.
177-182

- Felix Bach, Bastian Schmitz, Heiko Maaß, Hüseyin Kemâl Çakmak, Martin Diers, R. B.-Bodmann, Sandra Kamping, Herta Flor:
Using interactive immersive VR/AR for the therapy of phantom limb pain.
183-187

- Kazushige Baba, Tomoyuki Sone, Hidemichi Aoshima, Yu Ichihashi, Takeshi Hashimoto:
Research on high precision three-dimension positional measurement and shape measurement.
188-194

- Hiroaki Ota, Takeshi Hashimoto, Yohei Nagakura, Shuhei Takamura, Akira Fukuda, Masamu Aniya, Nozomu Naito, Hiroyuki Enomoto, Shin Sugiyama, Pedro Skvarca:
Application to glacier observation of high-precision three-dimensional position measurement using cameras.
195-202

- Nikolay N. Mirenkov, Rentaro Yoshioka, Kamen Kanev:
Rapid prototyping and 3D Kanji sculpturing.
203-208

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