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13th AUIC 2012: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- Haifeng Shen, Ross T. Smith:
Thirteenth Australasian User Interface Conference, AUIC 2012, Melbourne, Australia, January 2012. CRPIT 126, Australian Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-921770-07-4 - Chris J. Pilgrim:
Website Navigation Tools - A Decade of Design Trends 2002 to 2011. 3-10 - Rohan J. McAdam, Keith Nesbitt:
Leveraging Human Movement in the Ultimate Display. 11-20 - Jonathon Grantham, Elizabeth Grantham, David M. W. Powers:
Website accessibility: An Australian view. 21-28 - Tim Simon, Ross T. Smith, Bruce H. Thomas, G. Stewart Von Itzstein, Mark T. Smith, Joonsuk Park, Jun Park:
Merging Tangible Buttons and Spatial Augmented Reality to Support Ubiquitous Prototype Designs. 29-38 - Gabriel Hartmann, Burkhard Wünsche:
A Virtual Touchscreen with Depth Recognition. 39-48 - Reece George, Keith Nesbitt, Michael Donovan, John Maynard:
Evaluating Indigenous Design Features Using Cultural Dimensions. 49-58 - Ivan Li, Edward M. Peek, Burkhard Wünsche, Christof Lutteroth:
Enhancing 3D Applications Using Stereoscopic 3D and Motion Parallax. 59-68 - Li Guan, Burkhard Wünsche:
An Evaluation of a Sketch-Based Model-by-Example Approach for Crowd Modelling. 69-76 - Ewald T. A. Maas, Michael R. Marner, Ross T. Smith, Bruce H. Thomas:
Supporting Freeform Modelling in Spatial Augmented Reality Environments with a New Deformable Material. 77-86 - Annika Hinze, Knut Müller, George Buchanan:
Service History: The Challenge of the 'Back button' in Mobile Context-aware Systems. 89-90 - Jonathon Grantham, Cullen Habel:
An investigation of factors driving virtual communities. 91-92 - Yorie Nakahira, Minoru Nakayama:
Feasibility of Computational Estimation of Task-Oriented Visual Attention. 93-94 - Tim Simon, Ross T. Smith:
Magnetic Substrate for use with Tangible Spatial Augmented Reality in Rapid Prototyping Work. 95-96 - Samuel J. O'Malley, Ross T. Smith, Bruce H. Thomas:
Data Mining Office Behavioural Information from Simple Sensors. 97-98
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