24. UIST 2011:
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Jeffrey S. Pierce, Maneesh Agrawala, Scott R. Klemmer (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 24th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, October 16-19, 2011.
ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0716-1
Crowdsourcing
- Jon Noronha, Eric Hysen, Haoqi Zhang, Krzysztof Z. Gajos:
Platemate: crowdsourcing nutritional analysis from food photographs.
1-12

- Jeffrey M. Rzeszotarski, Aniket Kittur:
Instrumenting the crowd: using implicit behavioral measures to predict task performance.
13-22

- Walter S. Lasecki, Kyle I. Murray, Samuel White, Robert C. Miller, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Real-time crowd control of existing interfaces.
23-32

- Michael S. Bernstein, Joel Brandt, Robert C. Miller, David R. Karger:
Crowds in two seconds: enabling realtime crowd-powered interfaces.
33-42

- Aniket Kittur, Boris Smus, Susheel Khamkar, Robert E. Kraut:
CrowdForge: crowdsourcing complex work.
43-52

- Salman Ahmad, Alexis Battle, Zahan Malkani, Sepandar D. Kamvar:
The jabberwocky programming environment for structured social computing.
53-64

Social information
- Philip J. Guo, Sean Kandel, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Jeffrey Heer:
Proactive wrangling: mixed-initiative end-user programming of data transformation scripts.
65-74

- Sudheendra Hangal, Monica S. Lam, Jeffrey Heer:
MUSE: reviving memories using email archives.
75-84

- Juan David Hincapié-Ramos, Stephen Voida, Gloria Mark:
A design space analysis of availability-sharing systems.
85-96

- Yuki Takahashi, Hiroaki Kojima, Ken-ichi Okada:
Injured person information management during second triage.
97-106

- Andreas Paepcke, Bianca Soto, Leila Takayama, Frank Koenig, Blaise Gassend:
Yelling in the hall: using sidetone to address a problem with mobile remote presence systems.
107-116

- Ronit Slyper, Jill Fain Lehman, Jodi Forlizzi, Jessica K. Hodgins:
A tongue input device for creating conversations.
117-126

Social learning
- Vidya Ramesh, Charlie Hsu, Maneesh Agrawala, Björn Hartmann:
ShowMeHow: translating user interface instructions between applications.
127-134

- Suporn Pongnumkul, Mira Dontcheva, Wilmot Li, Jue Wang, Lubomir D. Bourdev, Shai Avidan, Michael F. Cohen:
Pause-and-play: automatically linking screencast video tutorials with applications.
135-144

- Tom Yeh, Tsung-Hsiang Chang, Bo Xie, Greg Walsh, Ivan Watkins, Krist Wongsuphasawat, Man Huang, Larry S. Davis, Benjamin B. Bederson:
Creating contextual help for GUIs using screenshots.
145-154

- Max Goldman, Greg Little, Robert C. Miller:
Real-time collaborative coding in a web IDE.
155-164

- Daniel Ritchie, Ankita Arvind Kejriwal, Scott R. Klemmer:
d.tour: style-based exploration of design example galleries.
165-174

With a little help
- Justin Matejka, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
IP-QAT: in-product questions, answers, & tips.
175-184

- Wei Li, Tovi Grossman, Justin Matejka, George W. Fitzmaurice:
TwitApp: in-product micro-blogging for design sharing.
185-194

- Michael D. Ekstrand, Wei Li, Tovi Grossman, Justin Matejka, George W. Fitzmaurice:
Searching for software learning resources using application context.
195-204

Keynote address
- Ge Wang:
Breaking barriers with sound.
205-206

Development
- Adam Fourney, Richard Mann, Michael A. Terry:
Query-feature graphs: bridging user vocabulary and system functionality.
207-216

- Thorsten Karrer, Jan-Peter Krämer, Jonathan Diehl, Björn Hartmann, Jan Borchers:
Stacksplorer: call graph navigation helps increasing code maintenance efficiency.
217-224

- James R. Eagan, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Wendy E. Mackay:
Cracking the cocoa nut: user interface programming at runtime.
225-234

- Julia Schwarz, Jennifer Mankoff, Scott E. Hudson:
Monte carlo methods for managing interactive state, action and feedback under uncertainty.
235-244

- Tsung-Hsiang Chang, Tom Yeh, Rob Miller:
Associating the visual representation of user interfaces with their internal structures and metadata.
245-256

- Pierre Dragicevic, Stéphane Huot, Fanny Chevalier:
Animating from markup code to rendered documents and vice versa.
257-262

Tactile/blind
- Felix Xiaozhu Lin, Daniel Ashbrook, Sean White:
RhythmLink: securely pairing I/O-constrained devices by tapping.
263-272

- Shaun K. Kane, Meredith Ringel Morris, Annuska Z. Perkins, Daniel Wigdor, Richard E. Ladner, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
Access overlays: improving non-visual access to large touch screens for blind users.
273-282

- Sean Gustafson, Christian Holz, Patrick Baudisch:
Imaginary phone: learning imaginary interfaces by transferring spatial memory from a familiar device.
283-292

- Sonja Rümelin, Enrico Rukzio, Robert Hardy:
NaviRadar: a novel tactile information display for pedestrian navigation.
293-302

- T. Scott Saponas, Chris Harrison, Hrvoje Benko:
PocketTouch: through-fabric capacitive touch input.
303-308

- Hiroyuki Manabe, Masaaki Fukumoto:
Tap control for headphones without sensors.
309-314

Tangible
- Nicolai Marquardt, Robert Diaz-Marino, Sebastian Boring, Saul Greenberg:
The proximity toolkit: prototyping proxemic interactions in ubiquitous computing ecologies.
315-326

- Jinha Lee, Rehmi Post, Hiroshi Ishii:
ZeroN: mid-air tangible interaction enabled by computer controlled magnetic levitation.
327-336

- Michelle Annett, Tovi Grossman, Daniel Wigdor, George W. Fitzmaurice:
Medusa: a proximity-aware multi-touch tabletop.
337-346

- Daniel Avrahami, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Shahram Izadi:
Portico: tangible interaction on and around a tablet.
347-356

- Daniel Vogel, Géry Casiez:
Conté: multimodal input inspired by an artist's crayon.
357-366

- Neng-Hao Yu, Sung-Sheng Tsai, I.-Chun Hsiao, Dian-Je Tsai, Meng-Han Lee, Mike Y. Chen, Yi-Ping Hung:
Clip-on gadgets: expanding multi-touch interaction area with unpowered tactile controls.
367-372

Sensing form and rhythm
- Jennifer Fernquist, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
Sketch-sketch revolution: an engaging tutorial system for guided sketching and application learning.
373-382

- Yannick Thiel, Karan Singh, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Elasticurves: exploiting stroke dynamics and inertia for the real-time neatening of sketched 2D curves.
383-392

- Manolis Savva, Nicholas Kong, Arti Chhajta, Fei-Fei Li, Maneesh Agrawala, Jeffrey Heer:
ReVision: automated classification, analysis and redesign of chart images.
393-402

- David R. Flatla, Carl Gutwin, Lennart E. Nacke, Scott Bateman, Regan L. Mandryk:
Calibration games: making calibration tasks enjoyable by adding motivating game elements.
403-412

- Yusuke Yamamoto, Hideaki Uchiyama, Yasuaki Kakehi:
onNote: playing printed music scores as a musical instrument.
413-422

- Neema Moraveji, Ben Olson, Truc Nguyen, Mahmoud Saadat, Yaser Khalighi, Roy Pea, Jeffrey Heer:
Peripheral paced respiration: influencing user physiology during information work.
423-428

Keynote address 2
- Dan Jurafsky:
Sex, food, and words: the hidden meanings behind everyday language.
429-430

Mobile
- Karl D. D. Willis, Ivan Poupyrev, Scott E. Hudson, Moshe Mahler:
SideBySide: ad-hoc multi-user interaction with handheld projectors.
431-440

- Chris Harrison, Hrvoje Benko, Andrew D. Wilson:
OmniTouch: wearable multitouch interaction everywhere.
441-450

- Jessica R. Cauchard, Markus Löchtefeld, Pourang Irani, Johannes Schöning, Antonio Krüger, Mike Fraser, Sriram Subramanian:
Visual separation in mobile multi-display environments.
451-460

- Frank Chun Yat Li, Richard T. Guy, Koji Yatani, Khai N. Truong:
The 1line keyboard: a QWERTY layout in a single line.
461-470

- I. Scott MacKenzie, R. William Soukoreff, Joanna Helga:
1 thumb, 4 buttons, 20 words per minute: design and evaluation of H4-writer.
471-480

- Shu-Yang Lin, Chao-Huai Su, Kai-Yin Cheng, Rong-Hao Liang, Tzu-Hao Kuo, Bing-Yu Chen:
Pub - point upon body: exploring eyes-free interaction and methods on an arm.
481-488

Sensing
- Jan Zizka, Alex Olwal, Ramesh Raskar:
SpeckleSense: fast, precise, low-cost and compact motion sensing using laser speckle.
489-498

- Hiroshi Chigira, Atsuhiko Maeda, Minoru Kobayashi:
Area-based photo-plethysmographic sensing method for the surfaces of handheld devices.
499-508

- Yuta Sugiura, Kakehi Gota, Anusha Indrajith Withana, Calista Lee, Daisuke Sakamoto, Maki Sugimoto, Masahiko Inami, Takeo Igarashi:
Detecting shape deformation of soft objects using directional photoreflectivity measurement.
509-516

- Raphael Wimmer, Patrick Baudisch:
Modular and deformable touch-sensitive surfaces based on time domain reflectometry.
517-526

- Sean Follmer, Micah K. Johnson, Edward H. Adelson, Hiroshi Ishii:
deForm: an interactive malleable surface for capturing 2.5D arbitrary objects, tools and touch.
527-536

- Chris Harrison, Scott E. Hudson:
A new angle on cheap LCDs: making positive use of optical distortion.
537-540

3D
- Daniel Leithinger, David Lakatos, Anthony DeVincenzi, Matthew Blackshaw, Hiroshi Ishii:
Direct and gestural interaction with relief: a 2.5D shape display.
541-548

- Robert Y. Wang, Sylvain Paris, Jovan Popovic:
6D hands: markerless hand-tracking for computer aided design.
549-558

- Shahram Izadi, David Kim, Otmar Hilliges, David Molyneaux, Richard A. Newcombe, Pushmeet Kohli, Jamie Shotton, Steve Hodges, Dustin Freeman, Andrew J. Davison, Andrew W. Fitzgibbon:
KinectFusion: real-time 3D reconstruction and interaction using a moving depth camera.
559-568

- Alex Butler, Otmar Hilliges, Shahram Izadi, Steve Hodges, David Molyneaux, David Kim, Danny Kong:
Vermeer: direct interaction with a 360° viewable 3D display.
569-576

- Seongkook Heo, Jaehyun Han, Sangwon Choi, Seunghwan Lee, Geehyuk Lee, Hyong-Euk Lee, SangHyun Kim, Won-Chul Bang, Do-Kyoon Kim, Changyeong Kim:
IrCube tracker: an optical 6-DOF tracker based on LED directivity.
577-586

- Martin Hachet, Benoit Bossavit, Aurélie Cohé, Jean-Baptiste de la Rivière:
Toucheo: multitouch and stereo combined in a seamless workspace.
587-592

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