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27. UIST 2014: Honolulu, HI, USA
- Hrvoje Benko, Mira Dontcheva, Daniel Wigdor:
The 27th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, UIST '14, Honolulu, HI, USA, October 5-8, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3069-5
Opening keynote address
- Mark T. Bolas:
Designing the user in user interfaces. 1
Interacting with 3D data
- Valkyrie Savage
, Ryan M. Schmidt, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice, Björn Hartmann:
A series of tubes: adding interactivity to 3D prints using internal pipes. 3-12 - James McCrae, Nobuyuki Umetani, Karan Singh:
FlatFitFab: interactive modeling with planar sections. 13-22 - Patrick Paczkowski, Julie Dorsey, Holly E. Rushmeier
, Min H. Kim:
Paper3D: bringing casual 3D modeling to a multi-touch interface. 23-32 - Aleksey Boyko, Thomas A. Funkhouser:
Cheaper by the dozen: group annotation of 3D data. 33-42
Working with crowds
- Thomas D. LaToza, W. Ben Towne, Christian M. Adriano, André van der Hoek:
Microtask programming: building software with a crowd. 43-54 - Simo Hosio
, Jorge Gonçalves
, Vili Lehdonvirta, Denzil Ferreira
, Vassilis Kostakos
:
Situated crowdsourcing using a market model. 55-64 - Yuki Koyama, Daisuke Sakamoto
, Takeo Igarashi:
Crowd-powered parameter analysis for visual design exploration. 65-74 - Daniela Retelny, Sébastien Robaszkiewicz, Alexandra To, Walter S. Lasecki, Jay Patel, Negar Rahmati, Tulsee Doshi, Melissa A. Valentine, Michael S. Bernstein:
Expert crowdsourcing with flash teams. 75-85
Building and using webpages
- Kerry Shih-Ping Chang, Brad A. Myers:
Creating interactive web data applications with spreadsheets. 87-96 - Edward Benson, Amy X. Zhang, David R. Karger
:
Spreadsheet driven web applications. 97-106 - Joshua M. Hailpern, Sitaram Asur, Kyle Rector:
AttachMate: highlight extraction from email attachments. 107-116 - Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Making the web easier to see with opportunistic accessibility improvement. 117-122 - Juho Kim
, Amy X. Zhang, Jihee Kim, Robert C. Miller, Krzysztof Z. Gajos:
Content-aware kinetic scrolling for supporting web page navigation. 123-127
Novel hardware I
- Christian Rendl, David Kim, Sean Ryan Fanello, Patrick Parzer, Christoph Rhemann, Jonathan Taylor, Martin Zirkl, Gregor Scheipl, Thomas Rothländer, Michael Haller, Shahram Izadi:
FlexSense: a transparent self-sensing deformable surface. 129-138 - Julian Seifert, Sebastian Boring
, Christian Winkler, Florian Schaub
, Fabian Schwab, Steffen Herrdum, Fabian Maier, Daniel Mayer, Enrico Rukzio:
Hover Pad: interacting with autonomous and self-actuated displays in space. 139-147 - Yuta Sugiura, Koki Toda, Takayuki Hoshi, Youichi Kamiyama, Takeo Igarashi, Masahiko Inami
:
Graffiti fur: turning your carpet into a computer display. 149-156 - Wolf Kienzle, Ken Hinckley
:
LightRing: always-available 2D input on any surface. 157-160 - Artem Dementyev, Joseph A. Paradiso:
WristFlex: low-power gesture input with wrist-worn pressure sensors. 161-166
Modeling and prediction
- Eytan Adar, Mira Dontcheva, Gierad Laput:
CommandSpace: modeling the relationships between tasks, descriptions and features. 167-176 - Spence Green, Jason Chuang, Jeffrey Heer, Christopher D. Manning
:
Predictive translation memory: a mixed-initiative system for human language translation. 177-187 - Kotaro Hara
, Jin Sun
, Robert Moore, David W. Jacobs, Jon Froehlich
:
Tohme: detecting curb ramps in google street view using crowdsourcing, computer vision, and machine learning. 189-204 - Haijun Xia, Ricardo Jota, Benjamin McCanny, Zhe Yu, Clifton Forlines, Karan Singh, Daniel Wigdor:
Zero-latency tapping: using hover information to predict touch locations and eliminate touchdown latency. 205-214 - William McGrath, Yang Li:
Detecting tapping motion on the side of mobile devices by probabilistically combining hand postures. 215-219
Developer tools I
- Morgan Dixon, Alexander Conrad Nied, James Fogarty:
Prefab layers and prefab annotations: extensible pixel-based interpretation of graphical interfaces. 221-230 - Thibaud Hottelier, Ras Bodík, Kimiko Ryokai:
Programming by manipulation for layout. 231-241 - Pengfei Xu
, Hongbo Fu
, Takeo Igarashi, Chiew-Lan Tai:
Global beautification of layouts with interactive ambiguity resolution. 243-252 - Jonathan Harper, Maneesh Agrawala:
Deconstructing and restyling D3 visualizations. 253-262 - Stephen Oney, Brad A. Myers, Joel Brandt:
InterState: a language and environment for expressing interface behavior. 263-272
Fabrication
- Stefanie Müller, Sangha Im, Serafima Gurevich, Alexander Teibrich, Lisa Pfisterer, François Guimbretière, Patrick Baudisch:
WirePrint: 3D printed previews for fast prototyping. 273-280 - Simon Olberding, Michael Wessely
, Jürgen Steimle
:
PrintScreen: fabricating highly customizable thin-film touch-displays. 281-290 - Joanne Lo, Eric Paulos:
ShrinkyCircuits: sketching, shrinking, and formgiving for electronic circuits. 291-299 - Jérémy Frey
, Renaud Gervais, Stéphanie Fleck, Fabien Lotte
, Martin Hachet:
Teegi: tangible EEG interface. 301-308
Augmented reality I
- Lisa Rebenitsch
, Charles B. Owen:
Individual variation in susceptibility to cybersickness. 309-317 - Jie Song, Gábor Sörös, Fabrizio Pece, Sean Ryan Fanello
, Shahram Izadi, Cem Keskin, Otmar Hilliges
:
In-air gestures around unmodified mobile devices. 319-329 - Mengu Sukan, Carmine Elvezio
, Ohan Oda, Steven K. Feiner, Barbara Tversky:
ParaFrustum: visualization techniques for guiding a user to a constrained set of viewing positions and orientations. 331-340 - Diego Martínez Plasencia
, Florent Berthaut, Abhijit Karnik
, Sriram Subramanian
:
Through the combining glass. 341-350 - Kent Lyons, Seung Wook Kim, Shigeyuki Seko, David H. Nguyen, Audrey Desjardins, Mélodie Vidal, David Dobbelstein, Jeremy Rubin:
Loupe: a handheld near-eye display. 351-354
Novel hardware II
- Darren Leigh, Clifton Forlines, Ricardo Jota, Steven Sanders, Daniel Wigdor:
High rate, low-latency multi-touch sensing with simultaneous orthogonal multiplexing. 355-364 - Rong-Hao Liang
, Han-Chih Kuo, Li-Wei Chan, De-Nian Yang
, Bing-Yu Chen
:
GaussStones: shielded magnetic tangibles for multi-token interactions on portable displays. 365-372 - Hiroyuki Manabe, Wataru Yamada, Hiroshi Inamura
:
Tag system with low-powered tag and depth sensing camera. 373-382 - Jaehyun Han, Jiseong Gu
, Geehyuk Lee:
Trampoline: a double-sided elastic touch device for creating reliefs. 383-388 - Gierad Laput, Robert Xiao, Xiang 'Anthony' Chen, Scott E. Hudson, Chris Harrison:
Skin buttons: cheap, small, low-powered and clickable fixed-icon laser projectors. 389-394
Creative tools
- Rubaiat Habib Kazi, Fanny Chevalier, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
Kitty: sketching dynamic and interactive illustrations. 395-405 - Jun Xie, Aaron Hertzmann
, Wilmot Li, Holger Winnemöller:
PortraitSketch: face sketching assistance for novices. 407-417 - Luca Benedetti, Holger Winnemöller, Massimiliano Corsini
, Roberto Scopigno:
Painting with Bob: assisted creativity for novices. 419-428 - Adam Fourney
, Ben Lafreniere, Parmit K. Chilana, Michael A. Terry:
InterTwine: creating interapplication information scent to support coordinated use of software. 429-438 - Steve Rubin, Maneesh Agrawala:
Generating emotionally relevant musical scores for audio stories. 439-448
Collaboration
- Steffen Gauglitz, Benjamin Nuernberger
, Matthew A. Turk, Tobias Höllerer:
World-stabilized annotations and virtual scene navigation for remote collaboration. 449-459 - Daniel Leithinger
, Sean Follmer
, Alex Olwal, Hiroshi Ishii:
Physical telepresence: shape capture and display for embodied, computer-mediated remote collaboration. 461-470 - Jakob Zillner, Christoph Rhemann, Shahram Izadi, Michael Haller:
3D-board: a whole-body remote collaborative whiteboard. 471-479 - Dongwook Yoon, Nicholas Chen, François Guimbretière, Abigail Sellen:
RichReview: blending ink, speech, and gesture to support collaborative document review. 481-490 - Eric Paulos, Chris Myers, Rundong Tian, Paxton Paulos:
Sensory triptych: here, near, out there. 491-496
Touch & gesture
- Clint Zeagler
, Scott M. Gilliland, Larry Freil, Thad Starner, Melody Moore Jackson:
Going to the dogs: towards an interactive touchscreen interface for working dogs. 497-507 - Ken Pfeuffer, Jason Alexander
, Ming Ki Chong, Hans Gellersen
:
Gaze-touch: combining gaze with multi-touch for interaction on the same surface. 509-518 - Xiang 'Anthony' Chen, Julia Schwarz, Chris Harrison, Jennifer Mankoff, Scott E. Hudson:
Air+touch: interweaving touch & in-air gestures. 519-525 - Chen Zhao, Ke-Yu Chen, Md Tanvir Islam Aumi, Shwetak N. Patel, Matthew S. Reynolds:
SideSwipe: detecting in-air gestures around mobile devices using actual GSM signal. 527-534 - Shota Yamanaka, Homei Miyashita:
Vibkinesis: notification by direct tap and 'dying message' using vibronic movement controllable smartphones. 535-540
Video
- Justin Matejka, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
Video lens: rapid playback and exploration of large video collections and associated metadata. 541-550 - Walter S. Lasecki, Mitchell L. Gordon
, Danai Koutra, Malte F. Jung, Steven P. Dow, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Glance: rapidly coding behavioral video with the crowd. 551-562 - Juho Kim
, Philip J. Guo, Carrie J. Cai, Shang-Wen (Daniel) Li, Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Robert C. Miller:
Data-driven interaction techniques for improving navigation of educational videos. 563-572 - Amy Pavel
, Colorado Reed, Björn Hartmann, Maneesh Agrawala:
Video digests: a browsable, skimmable format for informational lecture videos. 573-582
Input techniques
- Daniel Afergan, Tomoki Shibata, Samuel W. Hincks, Evan M. Peck, Beste F. Yuksel, Remco Chang
, Robert J. K. Jacob:
Brain-based target expansion. 583-593 - Jeff Avery, Mark Choi, Daniel Vogel, Edward Lank:
Pinch-to-zoom-plus: an enhanced pinch-to-zoom that reduces clutching and panning. 595-604 - Ken Hinckley
, Michel Pahud, Hrvoje Benko, Pourang Irani, François Guimbretière, Marcel Gavriliu, Xiang 'Anthony' Chen, Fabrice Matulic, William Buxton, Andrew Wilson:
Sensing techniques for tablet+stylus interaction. 605-614 - Xiang 'Anthony' Chen, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
Swipeboard: a text entry technique for ultra-small interfaces that supports novice to expert transitions. 615-620 - Andreas Karrenbauer, Antti Oulasvirta:
Improvements to keyboard optimization with integer programming. 621-626
Augmented reality II
- Maribeth Gandy, Blair MacIntyre:
Designer's augmented reality toolkit, ten years later: implications for new media authoring tools. 627-636 - Brett R. Jones, Rajinder Sodhi, Michael Murdock, Ravish Mehra, Hrvoje Benko, Andrew D. Wilson, Eyal Ofek
, Blair MacIntyre, Nikunj Raghuvanshi
, Lior Shapira:
RoomAlive: magical experiences enabled by scalable, adaptive projector-camera units. 637-644 - Hrvoje Benko, Andrew D. Wilson, Federico Zannier:
Dyadic projected spatial augmented reality. 645-655 - David Lindlbauer
, Toru Aoki, Robert Walter, Yuji Uema, Anita Höchtl, Michael Haller, Masahiko Inami
, Jörg Müller:
Tracs: transparency-control for see-through displays. 657-661 - Yasuaki Monnai, Keisuke Hasegawa, Masahiro Fujiwara, Kazuma Yoshino, Seki Inoue, Hiroyuki Shinoda
:
HaptoMime: mid-air haptic interaction with a floating virtual screen. 663-667
Developer tools II
- Arvind Satyanarayan, Kanit Wongsuphasawat, Jeffrey Heer:
Declarative interaction design for data visualization. 669-678 - Steven Jeuris
, Steven Houben
, Jakob E. Bardram
:
Laevo: a temporal desktop interface for integrated knowledge work. 679-688 - Yang Li:
Reflection: enabling event prediction as an on-device service for mobile interaction. 689-698
Closing keynote address
- Bret Victor:
Humane representation of thought: a trail map for the 21st century. 699

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