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IUI 2007: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
- David N. Chin, Michelle X. Zhou, Tessa A. Lau, Angel R. Puerta:
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, IUI 2007, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, January 28-31, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 1-59593-481-2
Keynotes
- Susan T. Dumais:
Information retrieval in context. 2 - Thomas Strothotte:
Image-text interaction. 3
Workshops
- Elise van den Hoven, Ali Mazalek:
Tangible play: research and design for tangible and tabletop games. 6 - Catherine Havasi, Henry Lieberman:
Common sense and intelligent user interfaces. 7
Tutorials
- Gary Geunbae Lee, Shimei Pan:
Building ubiquitous and robust speech and natural language interfaces. 10 - John Riedl, Anthony Jameson:
Advanced topics in recommendation. 11 - Anxo Cereijo Roibás, Antonio Krüger:
Designing intelligent user interface for ubiquitous computing environments. 12
Recommender systems
- Bhaskar Mehta, Thomas Hofmann, Peter Fankhauser:
Lies and propaganda: detecting spam users in collaborative filtering. 14-21 - Li Chen, Pearl Pu:
Hybrid critiquing-based recommender systems. 22-31 - Dan Cosley, Dan Frankowski, Loren G. Terveen, John Riedl:
SuggestBot: using intelligent task routing to help people find work in wikipedia. 32-41
Social software
- Oisín Boydell, Barry Smyth:
From social bookmarking to social summarization: an experiment in community-based summary generation. 42-51 - Jill Freyne, Rosta Farzan, Peter Brusilovsky, Barry Smyth, Maurice Coyle:
Collecting community wisdom: integrating social search & social navigation. 52-61 - F. Maxwell Harper, Dan Frankowski, Sara Drenner, Yuqing Ren, Sara B. Kiesler, Loren G. Terveen, Robert E. Kraut, John Riedl:
Talk amongst yourselves: inviting users to participate in online conversations. 62-71
User modeling
- Saleema Amershi, Cristina Conati:
Unsupervised and supervised machine learning in user modeling for intelligent learning environments. 72-81 - Simone Stumpf, Vidya Rajaram, Lida Li, Margaret M. Burnett, Thomas G. Dietterich, Erin Sullivan, Russell Drummond, Jonathan L. Herlocker:
Toward harnessing user feedback for machine learning. 82-91 - Andrea Bunt, Cristina Conati, Joanna McGrenere:
Supporting interface customization using a mixed-initiative approach. 92-101
Information retrieval
- Tristan Blanc-Brude, Dominique L. Scapin:
What do people recall about their documents?: implications for desktop search tools. 102-111 - Karen Church, Barry Smyth:
Mobile content enrichment. 112-121 - Zhen Wen, Michelle X. Zhou, Vikram Aggarwal:
Context-Aware, adaptive information retrieval for investigative tasks. 122-131
Personal assistants
- Jianqiang Shen, Thomas G. Dietterich:
Active EM to reduce noise in activity recognition. 132-140 - Julie S. Weber, Martha E. Pollack:
Entropy-Driven online active learning for interactive calendar management. 141-150 - Satanjeev Banerjee, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
Segmenting meetings into agenda items by extracting implicit supervision from human note-taking. 151-159
Demonstration based interfaces
- Vittorio Castelli, Lawrence D. Bergman:
Distributed augmentation-based learning: a learning algorithm for distributed collaborative programming-by-demonstration. 160-169 - Rattapoom Tuchinda, Pedro A. Szekely, Craig A. Knoblock:
Building data integration queries by demonstration. 170-179
Natural language interfaces
- Philipp Cimiano, Peter Haase, Jörg Heizmann:
Porting natural language interfaces between domains: an experimental user study with the ORAKEL system. 180-189 - Gabor Cselle, Keno Albrecht, Roger Wattenhofer:
BuzzTrack: topic detection and tracking in email. 190-197 - Kevin Livingston, Christopher Riesbeck:
Knowledge acquisition from simplified text. 198-205
Multi-modal interfaces
- Meriam Horchani, Laurence Nigay, Franck Panaget:
A platform for output dialogic strategies in natural multimodal dialogue systems. 206-215 - Roberto Sebastian Legaspi, Yuya Hashimoto, Koichi Moriyama, Satoshi Kurihara, Masayuki Numao:
Music compositional intelligence with an affective flavor. 216-224 - Jean-Luc Lugrin, Marc Cavazza:
Making sense of virtual environments: action representation, grounding and common sense. 225-234
Gesture- and sketch-based interfaces
- Xiying Wang, Xiwen Zhang, Guozhong Dai:
Tracking of deformable human hand in real time as continuous input for gesture-based interaction. 235-242 - Xiang Ao, XuGang Wang, Feng Tian, Guozhong Dai, Hongan Wang:
Crossmodal error dorrection of continuous handwriting recognition by speech. 243-250 - Yasser F. O. Mohammad, Toyoaki Nishida:
NaturalDraw: interactive perception based drawing for everyone. 251-260
Short papers
- Andreas Wiratanaya, Michael J. Lyons, Nicholas Butko, Shinji Abe:
iMime: an interactive character animation system for use in dementia care. 262-265 - Junichi Ido, Etsuko Ueda, Yoshio Matsumoto, Tsukasa Ogasawara:
Robotic telecommunication system based on facial information measurement. 266-269 - Johannes Pittermann, Angela Pittermann:
A data-oriented approach to integrate emotions in adaptive dialogue management. 270-273 - Yuji Kasuya, Hayato Yamana:
MathBox: interactive pen-based interface for inputting mathematical expressions. 274-277 - Alena Neviarouskaya, Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Analysis of affect expressed through the evolving language of online communication. 278-281 - Maurice Coyle, Barry Smyth:
On the community-based explanation of search results. 282-285 - Carsten Röcker, Richard Etter:
Social radio: a music-based approach to emotional awareness mediation. 286-289 - Judy Kay, William T. Niu, David J. Carmichael:
ONCOR: ontology- and evidence-based context reasoner. 290-293 - Jiyong Zhang, Pearl Pu:
Refining preference-based search results through Bayesian filtering. 294-297 - Lora Aroyo, Frank Nack, Thecla Schiphorst, Hielke Schut, Michiel Kauw A Tjoe:
Personalized ambient media experience: move.me case study. 298-301 - Jörg Baus, Rainer Wasinger, Ilhan Aslan, Antonio Krüger, Andreas Maier, Tim Schwartz:
Auditory perceptible landmarks in mobile navigation. 302-304 - Tsvi Kuflik, Julia Sheidin, Sadek Jbara, Dina Goren-Bar, Pnina Soffer, Oliviero Stock, Massimo Zancanaro:
Supporting small groups in the museum by context-aware communication services. 305-308 - Gary Look, Howard E. Shrobe:
Towards intelligent mapping applications: a study of elements found in cognitive maps. 309-312 - Michael Schmitz, Antonio Krüger, Sarah Schmidt:
Modelling personality in voices of talking products through prosodic parameters. 313-316 - James Reilly, Jiyong Zhang, Lorraine McGinty, Pearl Pu, Barry Smyth:
A comparison of two compound critiquing systems. 317-320 - Anil Shankar, Sushil J. Louis, Sergiu Dascalu, Linda J. Hayes, Ramona Houmanfar:
User-context for adaptive user interfaces. 321-324 - Fabio Gasparetti, Alessandro Micarelli:
Exploiting web browsing histories to identify user needs. 325-328 - Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Chaochi Chang, Hyemin Chung, Connor Dickie, Ted Selker:
Emotionally reactive television. 329-332 - Yoshitaka Nishimura, Shinichiro Minotsu, Hiroshi Dohi, Mitsuru Ishizuka, Mikio Nakano, Kotaro Funakoshi, Johane Takeuchi, Yuji Hasegawa, Hiroshi Tsujino:
A markup language for describing interactive humanoid robot presentations. 333-336 - Peter Briggs, Barry Smyth:
Trusted search communities. 337-340 - Jalal Mahmud, Yevgen Borodin, Dipanjan Das, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
Combating information overload in non-visual web access using context. 341-344 - Satoshi Nakamura, Katsumi Tanaka:
Temporal filtering system to reduce the risk of spoiling a user's enjoyment. 345-348 - Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Increasing web accessibility by automatically judging alternative text quality. 349-352 - Giovanni Cozzolongo, Berardina De Carolis, Sebastiano Pizzutilo:
Social robots as mediators between users and smart environments. 353-356 - Maeve O'Brien, Mark T. Keane:
Modeling user behavior using a search-engine. 357-360 - Marie desJardins, James MacGlashan, Julia Ferraioli:
Interactive visual clustering. 361-364 - Edward Yu-Te Shen, Henry Lieberman, Francis Lam:
What am I gonna wear?: scenario-oriented recommendation. 365-368 - Jing Jin, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Romeo Sanchez, Pedro A. Szekely:
VizScript: visualizing complex interactions in multi-agent systems. 369-372
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