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25th IUI 2020: Cagliari, Italy
- Fabio Paternò, Nuria Oliver, Cristina Conati, Lucio Davide Spano, Nava Tintarev:
IUI '20: 25th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Cagliari, Italy, March 17-20, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-7118-6
Intelligent support
- Oswald Barral, Sébastien Lallé, Cristina Conati:
Understanding the effectiveness of adaptive guidance for narrative visualization: a gaze-based analysis. 1-9 - Ali Selman Aydin, Shirin Feiz, Vikas Ashok, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
Towards making videos accessible for low vision screen magnifier users. 10-21 - Alborz Rezazadeh Sereshkeh, Gary Leung, Krish Perumal, Caleb Phillips, Minfan Zhang, Afsaneh Fazly, Iqbal Mohomed:
VASTA: a vision and language-assisted smartphone task automation system. 22-32 - Argyris Constantinides, Marios Belk, Christos Fidas, Andreas Pitsillides:
An eye gaze-driven metric for estimating the strength of graphical passwords based on image hotspots. 33-37 - Sam H. Ross, Ecenaz Jen Ozmen, Maria V. Kogan, Lydia B. Chilton:
WordBlender: principles and tools for generating word blends. 38-42
Active & interactive ML
- Akshat Shrivastava, Jeffrey Heer:
iSeqL: interactive sequence learning. 43-54 - Mohammad-Ali Yaghoub-Zadeh-Fard, Boualem Benatallah, Fabio Casati, Moshe Chai Barukh, Shayan Zamanirad:
Dynamic word recommendation to obtain diverse crowdsourced paraphrases of user utterances. 55-66 - Tatsuya Ishibashi, Yuri Nakao, Yusuke Sugano:
Investigating audio data visualization for interactive sound recognition. 67-77 - Tomoyasu Nakano, Yuki Koyama, Masahiro Hamasaki, Masataka Goto:
Interactive deep singing-voice separation based on human-in-the-loop adaptation. 78-82 - Gabriele Sottocornola, Maximilian Nocker, Fabio Stella, Markus Zanker:
Contextual multi-armed bandit strategies for diagnosing post-harvest diseases of apple. 83-87
Gestures & accessibility
- Nora S. Willett, Hijung Valentina Shin, Zeyu Jin, Wilmot Li, Adam Finkelstein:
Pose2Pose: pose selection and transfer for 2D character animation. 88-99 - Rúbia Eliza de Oliveira Schultz Ascari, Luciano Silva, Roberto Pereira:
Personalized gestural interaction applied in a gesture interactive game-based approach for people with disabilities. 100-110 - Ali Selman Aydin, Shirin Feiz, Vikas Ashok, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
SaIL: saliency-driven injection of ARIA landmarks. 111-115
Natural language interfaces
- Nicolas Lair, Clément Delgrange, David Mugisha, Jean-Michel Dussoux, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Peter Ford Dominey:
User-in-the-loop adaptive intent detection for instructable digital assistant. 116-127 - Kenneth C. Arnold, Krysta Chauncey, Krzysztof Z. Gajos:
Predictive text encourages predictable writing. 128-138 - Caluã de Lacerda Pataca, Paula Dornhofer Paro Costa:
Speech modulated typography: towards an affective representation model. 139-143
Recommender systems 1
- Sanorita Dey, Brittany R. L. Duff, Niyati Chhaya, Wai Fu, Vishy Swaminathan, Karrie Karahalios:
Recommendation for video advertisements based on personality traits and companion content. 144-154 - Arpit Rana, Derek Bridge:
Navigation-by-preference: a new conversational recommender with preference-based feedback. 155-165 - Tim Donkers, Timm Kleemann, Jürgen Ziegler:
Explaining recommendations by means of aspect-based transparent memories. 166-176
Intelligent visualizations
- John E. Wenskovitch, Michelle Dowling, Chris North:
With respect to what?: simultaneous interaction with dimension reduction and clustering projections. 177-188 - Fumeng Yang, Zhuanyi Huang, Jean Scholtz, Dustin L. Arendt:
How do visual explanations foster end users' appropriate trust in machine learning? 189-201 - Udo Schlegel, Eren Cakmak, Hiba Arnout, Mennatallah El-Assady, Daniela Oelke, Daniel A. Keim:
Towards visual debugging for multi-target time series classification. 202-206 - Rei Takami, Hiroki Shibata, Yasufumi Takama:
An analytical framework for formulating metrics for evaluating multi-dimensional time-series data. 207-211
Sketching
- Dmytro Zhelezniakov, Anastasiia Cherneha, Viktor Zaytsev, Tetiana Ignatova, Olga Radyvonenko, Oleg Yakovchuk:
Evaluating new requirements to pen-centric intelligent user interface based on end-to-end mathematical expressions recognition. 212-220 - Pegah Karimi, Jeba Rezwana, Safat Siddiqui, Mary Lou Maher, Nasrin Dehbozorgi:
Creative sketching partner: an analysis of human-AI co-creativity. 221-230 - Blake Williford, Matthew Runyon, Tracy Hammond:
Recognizing perspective accuracy: an intelligent user interface for assisting novices. 231-242 - Thomas Weber, Heinrich Hußmann, Zhiwei Han, Stefan Matthes, Yuanting Liu:
Draw with me: human-in-the-loop for image restoration. 243-253 - Paritosh Mittal, Kunal Aggarwal, Pragya Paramita Sahu, Vishal Vatsalya, Soumyajit Mitra, Vikrant Singh, Viswanath Veera, Shankar M. Venkatesan:
Photo-realistic emoticon generation using multi-modal input. 254-258
Explanations 1
- Dustin L. Arendt, Nasheen Nur, Zhuanyi Huang, Gabriel Fair, Wenwen Dou:
Parallel embeddings: a visualization technique for contrasting learned representations. 259-274 - Ahmed Alqaraawi, Martin Schuessler, Philipp Weiß, Enrico Costanza, Nadia Berthouze:
Evaluating saliency map explanations for convolutional neural networks: a user study. 275-285 - David Johnson, Giuseppe Carenini, Gabriel Murray:
NJM-Vis: interpreting neural joint models in NLP. 286-296 - Jaimie Drozdal, Justin D. Weisz, Dakuo Wang, Gaurav Dass, Bingsheng Yao, Changruo Zhao, Michael J. Muller, Lin Ju, Hui Su:
Trust in AutoML: exploring information needs for establishing trust in automated machine learning systems. 297-307 - Daniel Karl I. Weidele, Justin D. Weisz, Erick Oduor, Michael J. Muller, Josh Andres, Alexander G. Gray, Dakuo Wang:
AutoAIViz: opening the blackbox of automated artificial intelligence with conditional parallel coordinates. 308-312
Multimodal
- Forrest Huang, Eldon Schoop, David Ha, John F. Canny:
Scones: towards conversational authoring of sketches. 313-323 - Minji Kim, Junhoe Kim, Gwanmo Park, Jinwook Seo:
PolySquare: a search engine for 3D models with tag propagation. 324-334 - Gaurav Verma, Suryateja BV, Samagra Sharma, Balaji Vasan Srinivasan:
Generating need-adapted multimodal fragments. 335-346 - Antrea Chrysanthou, Styliani Kleanthous, Elena Matsi:
Interacting in mixed reality: exploring behavioral differences between children and adults. 347-351 - Saeka Tanaka, Yoshinari Takegawa, Keiji Hirata:
Proposal of a support system for learning brushstrokes in transcription for beginners. 352-356
User modeling/personalization 1
- Joni Salminen, Ying-Hsang Liu, Sercan Sengün, João M. Santos, Soon-Gyo Jung, Bernard J. Jansen:
The effect of numerical and textual information on visual engagement and perceptions of AI-driven persona interfaces. 357-368 - Thomas Kundinger, Andreas Riener, Nikoletta Sofra, Klemens Weigl:
Driver drowsiness in automated and manual driving: insights from a test track study. 369-379 - Julia Sheidin, Joel Lanir, Cristina Conati, Dereck Toker, Tsvi Kuflik:
The effect of user characteristics in time series visualizations. 380-389 - Ted Grover, Kael Rowan, Jina Suh, Daniel McDuff, Mary Czerwinski:
Design and evaluation of intelligent agent prototypes for assistance with focus and productivity at work. 390-400
Disability & accessibility
- Yoshio Matsuda, Takashi Komuro:
Dynamic layout optimization for multi-user interaction with a large display. 401-409 - Frédéric Rayar, Bernard Oriola, Christophe Jouffrais:
ALCOVE: an accessible comic reader for people with low vision. 410-418 - Subeida Ahmed, Harshadha Balasubramanian, Simone Stumpf, Cecily Morrison, Abigail Sellen, Martin Grayson:
Investigating the intelligibility of a computer vision system for blind users. 419-429
User modeling/personalization 2
- Yuting Liao, Jiangen He:
Racial mirroring effects on human-agent interaction in psychotherapeutic conversations. 430-442 - Mauro Scanagatta, Michela Ferron, Giulia Deppieri, Annapaola Marconi:
Calibration of game dynamics for a more even multi-player experience. 443-453
Methods
- Zana Buçinca, Phoebe Lin, Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Elena L. Glassman:
Proxy tasks and subjective measures can be misleading in evaluating explainable AI systems. 454-464 - Theresa Mai, Roli Khanna, Jonathan Dodge, Jed Irvine, Kin-Ho Lam, Zhengxian Lin, Nicholas Kiddle, Evan Newman, Sai Raja, Caleb R. Matthews, Christopher Perdriau, Margaret Burnett, Alan Fern:
Keeping it "organized and logical": after-action review for AI (AAR/AI). 465-476 - Sarah Theres Völkel, Christina Schneegass, Malin Eiband, Daniel Buschek:
What is "intelligent" in intelligent user interfaces?: a meta-analysis of 25 years of IUI. 477-487 - Lanthao Benedikt, Chaitanya Joshi, Louisa Nolan, Ruben Henstra-Hill, Luke Shaw, Sharon Hook:
Human-in-the-loop AI in government: a case study. 488-497
Explanations 2
- Cecilia di Sciascio, Eduardo E. Veas, Jordan Barria-Pineda, Colleen Culley:
Understanding the effects of control and transparency in searching as learning. 498-509 - Devleena Das, Sonia Chernova:
Leveraging rationales to improve human task performance. 510-518 - Alison Smith-Renner, Varun Kumar, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Kevin D. Seppi, Leah Findlater:
Digging into user control: perceptions of adherence and instability in transparent models. 519-530 - Oscar Gomez, Steffen Holter, Jun Yuan, Enrico Bertini:
ViCE: visual counterfactual explanations for machine learning models. 531-535
Wearable & ubiquitous
- Riccardo Bovo, Nicola Binetti, Duncan P. Brumby, Simon Julier:
Detecting errors in pick and place procedures: detecting errors in multi-stage and sequence-constrained manual retrieve-assembly procedures. 536-545 - Zhihang Zhong, Chingszu Lin, Taiki Ogata, Jun Ota:
Multi-attention deep recurrent neural network for nursing action evaluation using wearable sensor. 546-550 - Mathias Wilhelm, Jan-Peter Lechler, Daniel Krakowczyk, Sahin Albayrak:
Ring-based finger tracking using capacitive sensors and long short-term memory. 551-555
Recommender systems 2
- Harmanpreet Kaur, Cliff Lampe, Walter S. Lasecki:
Using affordances to improve AI support of social media posting decisions. 556-567 - Alain D. Starke, Martijn C. Willemsen, Chris Snijders:
With a little help from my peers: depicting social norms in a recommender interface to promote energy conservation. 568-578 - Fulvio Corno, Luigi De Russis, Alberto Monge Roffarello:
TAPrec: supporting the composition of trigger-action rules through dynamic recommendations. 579-588
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