Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Part III: Ambient, Ubiquitous and Intelligent Interaction
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Julie A. Jacko
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Part III: Ambient, Ubiquitous and Intelligent Interaction
HCI p3, 2009.

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@proceedings{HCI-AUII-2009,
	address       = "San Diego, California, USA",
	doi           = "10.1007/978-3-642-02580-8",
	editor        = "Julie A. Jacko",
	isbn          = "978-3-642-02579-2",
	publisher     = "{Springer International Publishing}",
	series        = "{Lecture Notes in Computer Science}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Part III: Ambient, Ubiquitous and Intelligent Interaction}",
	volume        = 5612,
	year          = 2009,
}

Contents (89 items)

HCI-AUII-2009-FarajMV #mobile #named
BigKey: A Virtual Keyboard for Mobile Devices (KAF, MM, NV), pp. 3–10.
HCI-AUII-2009-Anupam #named #web
TringIt: Easy Triggering of Web Actions from a Phone (VA), pp. 11–20.
HCI-AUII-2009-DongR #multi
Context Awareness and Perceived Interactivity in Multimedia Computing (XD, PLPR), pp. 21–29.
HCI-AUII-2009-GronliG #interactive #process #social
Human Computer Interaction with a PIM Application: Merging Activity, Location and Social Setting into Context (TMG, GG), pp. 30–38.
HCI-AUII-2009-JiK #named #using
CLURD: A New Character-Inputting System Using One 5-Way Key Module (HJ, TK), pp. 39–47.
HCI-AUII-2009-KimPS #3d #design #using
Menu Design in Cell Phones: Use of 3D Menus (KK, RWP, GS), pp. 48–57.
HCI-AUII-2009-MahlerHW #interactive #interface #mobile
Mobile Interfaces in Tangible Mnemonics Interaction (TDM, MH, MW), pp. 58–66.
HCI-AUII-2009-OchoaAG #collaboration #comprehension #mobile #requirements
Understanding the Relationship between Requirements and Context Elements in Mobile Collaboration (SFO, RA, LAG), pp. 67–76.
HCI-AUII-2009-PylaTHP #migration #user interface
Continuous User Interfaces for Seamless Task Migration (PSP, MT, JH, MAPQ), pp. 77–85.
HCI-AUII-2009-QuSPW #case study #information retrieval
A Study of Information Retrieval of En Route Display of Fire Information on PDA (WQ, XS, TP, LW), pp. 86–94.
HCI-AUII-2009-SaariKSRR #information management #mobile
A Mobile and Desktop Application for Enhancing Group Awareness in Knowledge Work Teams (TS, KK, MS, NR, MR), pp. 95–104.
HCI-AUII-2009-SunQPW #case study #detection
A Study of Fire Information Detection on PDA Device (XS, WQ, TP, LW), pp. 105–113.
HCI-AUII-2009-SuzukiNABYF #comparison #empirical #interactive #mobile #modelling #sequence
Empirical Comparison of Task Completion Time between Mobile Phone Models with Matched Interaction Sequences (SS, YN, TA, VB, NY, SF), pp. 114–122.
HCI-AUII-2009-Dai #design #research
Nine Assistant Guiding Methods in Subway Design — A Research of Shanghai Subway Users (LD), pp. 125–132.
HCI-AUII-2009-FanS #3d #navigation #user interface #using
Pull and Push: Proximity-Aware User Interface for Navigating in 3D Space Using a Handheld Camera (MF, YS), pp. 133–140.
HCI-AUII-2009-WuHW #case study #design #navigation
A Study on the Design of Voice Navigation of Car Navigation System (CFW, WFH, TCW), pp. 141–150.
HCI-AUII-2009-MatsuiIK #image #recognition #using
Front Environment Recognition of Personal Vehicle Using the Image Sensor and Acceleration Sensors for Everyday Computing (TM, TI, YK), pp. 151–158.
HCI-AUII-2009-NestlerTK #interactive #interface
Common Interaction Schemes for In-Vehicle User-Interfaces (SN, MT, GK), pp. 159–168.
HCI-AUII-2009-PaelkeN #agile #concept #design #navigation #user interface
Dynamic Maps for Future Navigation Systems: Agile Design Exploration of User Interface Concepts (VP, KN), pp. 169–178.
HCI-AUII-2009-PirhonenK #comparison #design #interface
Flight Searching — A Comparison of Two User-Interface Design Strategies (AP, NK), pp. 179–188.
HCI-AUII-2009-PoitschkeLR #estimation
Agent-Based Driver Abnormality Estimation (TP, FL, GR), pp. 189–198.
HCI-AUII-2009-Schmid
Enhancing the Accessibility of Maps with Personal Frames of Reference (FS), pp. 199–210.
HCI-AUII-2009-SpiesABH #interactive #visualisation
Augmented Interaction and Visualization in the Automotive Domain (RS, MA, HB, WH), pp. 211–220.
HCI-AUII-2009-WadaYS
Proposal of a Direction Guidance System for Evacuation (CW, YY, YS), pp. 221–227.
HCI-AUII-2009-ZarraonandiaVDA #learning #protocol
A Virtual Environment for Learning Aiport Emergency Management Protocols (TZ, MRRV, PD, IA), pp. 228–235.
HCI-AUII-2009-AraseHN #biology #profiling #web
User Profiling for Web Search Based on Biological Fluctuation (YA, TH, SN), pp. 239–247.
HCI-AUII-2009-Cloud-BucknerSSYG #analysis #gender
Expression of Personality through Avatars: Analysis of Effects of Gender and Race on Perceptions of Personality (JCB, MS, BS, BY, JJG), pp. 248–256.
HCI-AUII-2009-HamaguchiKDI #framework
User-Definable Rule Description Framework for Autonomous Actor Agents (NH, HK, MD, SI), pp. 257–266.
HCI-AUII-2009-HayashiM #communication #interactive
Cognitive and Emotional Characteristics of Communication in Human-Human/Human-Agent Interaction (YH, KM), pp. 267–274.
HCI-AUII-2009-Heimgartner #identification #interactive
Identification of the User by Analyzing Human Computer Interaction (RH), pp. 275–283.
HCI-AUII-2009-IizukaAM #behaviour #using
The Anticipation of Human Behavior Using “Parasitic Humanoid” (HI, HA, TM), pp. 284–293.
HCI-AUII-2009-ImamuraOK #analysis #behaviour #modelling #ubiquitous
Modeling Personal Preferences on Commodities by Behavior Log Analysis with Ubiquitous Sensing (NI, AO, TK), pp. 294–303.
HCI-AUII-2009-KawazuMOMM #web
A System to Construct an Interest Model of User Based on Information in Browsed Web Page by User (KK, MM, TO, MM, TM), pp. 304–313.
HCI-AUII-2009-KhakzarGB #adaptation #user interface
Adaptive User Interfaces for the Clothing Retail (KK, JG, RB), pp. 314–319.
HCI-AUII-2009-LekkasTGMS #design #implementation #parametricity #personalisation
Implementing Affect Parameters in Personalized Web-Based Design (ZL, NT, PG, CM, GS), pp. 320–329.
HCI-AUII-2009-Moreno-LlorenaRP #collaboration #information management #interactive #modelling
Modeling of User Interest Based on Its Interaction with a Collaborative Knowledge Management System (JML, XAR, RCP), pp. 330–339.
HCI-AUII-2009-RehmAN
Some Pitfalls for Developing Enculturated Conversational Agents (MR, EA, YIN), pp. 340–348.
HCI-AUII-2009-WeissKWMF #comparison
Comparison of Different Talking Heads in Non-Interactive Settings (BW, CK, IW, SM, SF), pp. 349–357.
HCI-AUII-2009-YamamotoOW #speech #video
Video Content Production Support System with Speech-Driven Embodied Entrainment Character by Speech and Hand Motion Inputs (MY, KO, TW), pp. 358–367.
HCI-AUII-2009-YuasaTM #behaviour
Autonomous Turn-Taking Agent System Based on Behavior Model (MY, HT, NM), pp. 368–373.
HCI-AUII-2009-BekiarisKMP #concept #paradigm #smarttech
An Interoperable Concept for Controlling Smart Homes — The ASK-IT Paradigm (EB, KK, AM, MP), pp. 377–386.
HCI-AUII-2009-BillinghurstGSD #artificial reality #interface #towards
Towards Ambient Augmented Reality with Tangible Interfaces (MB, RG, HS, AD), pp. 387–396.
HCI-AUII-2009-GrammenosGPZSKTAS #agile #prototype
Rapid Prototyping of an AmI-Augmented Office Environment Demonstrator (DG, YG, NP, XZ, TS, SK, PT, AAA, CS), pp. 397–406.
HCI-AUII-2009-HermannBJKSS #challenge #smarttech
Challenges for User Centered Smart Environments (FH, RB, DJ, TK, AS, DS), pp. 407–415.
HCI-AUII-2009-HongE #multi
Point and Control: The Intuitive Method to Control Multi-device with Single Remote Control (SSH, JIE), pp. 416–422.
HCI-AUII-2009-IslamOL #framework #video
New Integrated Framework for Video Based Moving Object Tracking (MZI, CMO, CWL), pp. 423–432.
HCI-AUII-2009-JeongSGKJ #using
Object Scanning Using a Sensor Frame (SJ, TS, GG, KHK, JWJ), pp. 433–439.
HCI-AUII-2009-Kratky
Mixed Realities — Virtual Object Lessons (AK), pp. 440–445.
HCI-AUII-2009-KubickiLLSKC #human-computer #interactive #using
New Human-Computer Interactions Using Tangible Objects: Application on a Digital Tabletop with RFID Technology (SK, SL, YL, PDS, CK, JC), pp. 446–455.
HCI-AUII-2009-LeeSW #architecture #user interface
Context-Aware Cognitive Agent Architecture for Ambient User Interfaces (YL, CS, WW), pp. 456–463.
HCI-AUII-2009-MillardS #approach #interactive #ubiquitous
An Embodied Approach for Engaged Interaction in Ubiquitous Computing (MOM, FS), pp. 464–472.
HCI-AUII-2009-MugelliniKPCD #framework #interactive
Generic Framework for Transforming Everyday Objects into Interactive Surfaces (EM, OAK, SP, SC, HCD), pp. 473–482.
HCI-AUII-2009-NagelPSHM #interactive #named
mæve — An Interactive Tabletop Installation for Exploring Background Information in Exhibitions (TN, LP, MS, MH, BM), pp. 483–491.
HCI-AUII-2009-NakanoMTS #design #towards
Relationality Design toward Enriched Communications (YIN, MM, IT, KS), pp. 492–500.
HCI-AUII-2009-SchenkSDSFGL
Ultra Compact Laser Based Projectors and Imagers (HS, TS, CD, MS, KF, CG, HL), pp. 501–510.
HCI-AUII-2009-Sixsmith #comprehension
Understanding the Older User of Ambient Technologies (AS), pp. 511–519.
HCI-AUII-2009-SongPJPKJ #effectiveness #human-computer #interactive #multi #using
Multi-pointing Method Using a Desk Lamp and Single Camera for Effective Human-Computer Interaction (TS, TCP, SJ, JHP, KHK, JWJ), pp. 520–525.
HCI-AUII-2009-SuedaIMR #communication #hybrid #physics
Communication Grill/Salon: Hybrid Physical/Digital Artifacts for Stimulating Spontaneous Real World Communication (KS, KI, TM, JR), pp. 526–535.
HCI-AUII-2009-TokiwaYNSI #using
Motion Capture System Using an Optical Resolver (TT, MY, HN, MS, MI), pp. 536–543.
HCI-AUII-2009-UangLC #anti
The Effects of an Anti-glare Sleeve Installed on Fluorescent Tube Lamps on Glare and Reading Comfort (STU, CLL, MC), pp. 544–553.
HCI-AUII-2009-WatanabeMSNM #interactive #interface #novel #towards
Electromyography Focused on Passiveness and Activeness in Embodied Interaction: Toward a Novel Interface for Co-creating Expressive Body Movement (TW, NM, RS, HN, YM), pp. 554–562.
HCI-AUII-2009-BamidisFKLLKBPP #approach #recognition
An Integrated Approach to Emotion Recognition for Advanced Emotional Intelligence (PDB, CAF, EIK, AL, CDL, MAK, CB, CLP, CP), pp. 565–574.
HCI-AUII-2009-BlanchardML #approach #human-computer #ontology
Addressing the Interplay of Culture and Affect in HCI: An Ontological Approach (EGB, RM, SPL), pp. 575–584.
HCI-AUII-2009-BreuerKWPS
Love at First Encounter — Start-Up of New Applications (HB, MK, MW, NP, FS), pp. 585–594.
HCI-AUII-2009-DMelloCFG
Responding to Learners’ Cognitive-Affective States with Supportive and Shakeup Dialogues (SKD, SDC, KF, ACG), pp. 595–604.
HCI-AUII-2009-DetweilerB #guidelines #online #towards #trust
Trust in Online Technology: Towards Practical Guidelines Based on Experimentally Verified Theory (CD, JB), pp. 605–614.
HCI-AUII-2009-Fukuda #experience #user interface
Influence of User Experience on Affectiveness (RF), pp. 615–620.
HCI-AUII-2009-GlasnappB #detection
A Human-Centered Model for Detecting Technology Engagement (JG, OB), pp. 621–630.
HCI-AUII-2009-McMullenW #assessment #design #learning
Relationship Learning Software: Design and Assessment (KAM, GHW), pp. 631–640.
HCI-AUII-2009-MouJH #interactive
Relationship Enhancer: Interactive Recipe in Kitchen Island (TYM, TSJ, CHH), pp. 641–650.
HCI-AUII-2009-OrenG #interface #multi #named
ConvoCons: Encouraging Affinity on Multitouch Interfaces (MAO, SBG), pp. 651–659.
HCI-AUII-2009-RavandiMC #development #interface
Development of an Emotional Interface for Sustainable Water Consumption in the Home (MR, JM, MHC), pp. 660–669.
HCI-AUII-2009-SutoKK
Influences of Telops on Television Audiences’ Interpretation (HS, HK, OK), pp. 670–678.
HCI-AUII-2009-TokosumiM #component #higher-order
Extracting High-Order Aesthetic and Affective Components from Composer’s Writings (AT, HM), pp. 679–682.
HCI-AUII-2009-Umemuro #towards
Affective Technology, Affective Management, towards Affective Society (HU), pp. 683–692.
HCI-AUII-2009-VerhoefLBOZC #word
Bio-sensing for Emotional Characterization without Word Labels (TV, CLL, AB, FRO, TvdZ, FC), pp. 693–702.
HCI-AUII-2009-WelchLLWSW #artificial reality #interactive #paradigm #social
An Affect-Sensitive Social Interaction Paradigm Utilizing Virtual Reality Environments for Autism Intervention (KCW, UL, CL, RW, NS, ZW), pp. 703–712.
HCI-AUII-2009-WoolfDACBM #student
Recognizing and Responding to Student Affect (BPW, TD, IA, DGC, WB, KM), pp. 713–722.
HCI-AUII-2009-ChaeCKH #smarttech #usability
Usability Studies on Sensor Smart Clothing (HSC, WJC, SHK, KHH), pp. 725–730.
HCI-AUII-2009-DuvalHC #interactive #performance #smarttech
Considering Personal Profiles for Comfortable and Efficient Interactions with Smart Clothes (SD, CH, GC), pp. 731–740.
HCI-AUII-2009-HuangTKWLT #interactive #smarttech
Interaction Wearable Computer with Networked Virtual Environment (JyH, MCT, HCK, JJW, KHL, CHT), pp. 741–751.
HCI-AUII-2009-IbenWK #feedback #smarttech #visual notation
The Impact of Different Visual Feedback Presentation Methods in a Wearable Computing Scenario (HI, HW, EMK), pp. 752–759.
HCI-AUII-2009-KimKPCL
Gold Coating of a Plastic Optical Fiber Based on PMMA (SMK, SHK, EJP, DLC, MSL), pp. 760–767.
HCI-AUII-2009-LeeJ #smarttech #standard
Standardization for Smart Clothing Technology (KL, YGJ), pp. 768–777.
HCI-AUII-2009-LeeJLJCY #monitoring #smarttech #using
Wearable ECG Monitoring System Using Conductive Fabrics and Active Electrodes (SHL, SMJ, CKL, KSJ, GC, SKY), pp. 778–783.
HCI-AUII-2009-SungJC #metric #using
Establishing a Measurement System for Human Motions Using a Textile-Based Motion Sensor (MS, KJ, GC), pp. 784–792.
HCI-AUII-2009-TakadaOKT #navigation #smarttech #using
A Context-Aware AR Navigation System Using Wearable Sensors (DT, TO, KK, HT), pp. 793–801.
HCI-AUII-2009-WakitaST #smarttech
Emotional Smart Materials (AW, MS, KT), pp. 802–805.
HCI-AUII-2009-YangC #novel #performance
Novel Stretchable Textile-Based Transmission Bands: Electrical Performance and Appearance after Abrasion/Laundering, and Wearability (YY, GC), pp. 806–813.

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