AVI 2004:
Gallipoli,
Italy
Maria Francesca Costabile (Ed.):
Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces, AVI 2004, Gallipoli, Italy, May 25-28, 2004.
ACM Press 2004, ISBN 1-58113-867-9
Improving Interaction
- Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
Designing interaction, not interfaces.
15-22
- Ken Hinckley, Gonzalo Ramos, François Guimbretière, Patrick Baudisch, Marc Smith:
Stitching: pen gestures that span multiple displays.
23-31
- Dugald Ralph Hutchings, Greg Smith, Brian Meyers, Mary Czerwinski, George G. Robertson:
Display space usage and window management operation comparisons between single monitor and multiple monitor users.
32-39
- Luca Chittaro, Lucio Ieronutti:
A visual tool for tracing users' behavior in Virtual Environments.
40-47
- Anthony Jameson:
More than the sum of its members: challenges for group recommender systems.
48-54
- Paolo Bottoni, Roberta Civica, Stefano Levialdi, Laura Orso, Emanuele Panizzi, Rosa Trinchese:
MADCOW: a multimedia digital annotation system.
55-62
- Henry Sonnet, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, Thomas Strothotte:
Integrating expanding annotations with a 3D explosion probe.
63-70
- John Bovey, Florence Benoy, Peter Rodgers:
Using games to investigate movement for graph comprehension.
71-79
- Carmelo Ardito, Maria De Marsico, Rosa Lanzilotti, Stefano Levialdi, Teresa Roselli, Veronica Rossano, Manuela Tersigni:
Usability of E-learning tools.
80-84
- George G. Robertson, Eric Horvitz, Mary Czerwinski, Patrick Baudisch, Dugald Ralph Hutchings, Brian Meyers, Daniel C. Robbins, Greg Smith:
Scalable Fabric: flexible task management.
85-89
- Alison Lee:
Scaffolding visually cluttered web pages to facilitate accessibility.
90-93
- Annika Wolff, Paul Mulholland, Zdenek Zdráhal:
Scene-Driver: reusing broadcast animation content for engaging, narratively coherent games.
94-97
- Daniela Fogli, Giuseppe Fresta, Piero Mussio:
On electronic annotation and its implementation.
98-102
- Rumi Hiraga, Noriyuki Matsuda:
Visualization of music performance as an aid to listener's comprehension.
103-106
Improving Visualization
- Catherine Plaisant:
The challenge of information visualization evaluation.
109-116
- Yves Guiard, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Julien Bastin, Dennis Pasveer, Shumin Zhai:
View size and pointing difficulty in multi-scale navigation.
117-124
- Aran Lunzer, Kasper Hornbæk:
Usability studies on a visualisation for parallel display and control of alternative scenarios.
125-132
- Patrick Baudisch, Bongshin Lee, Libby Hanna:
Fishnet, a fisheye web browser with search term popouts: a comparative evaluation with overview and linear view.
133-140
- Robert Spence, Mark Witkowski, Catherine Fawcett, Brock Craft, Oscar de Bruijn:
Image presentation in space and time: errors, preferences and eye-gaze activity.
141-149
- Giuseppe Carenini, John Loyd:
ValueCharts: analyzing linear models expressing preferences and evaluations.
150-157
- Martin Graham, Jessie B. Kennedy:
Exploring and examining assessment data via a matrix visualisation.
158-162
- Manuel Freire, Pilar Rodríguez:
A graph-based interface to complex hypermedia structure visualization.
163-166
- François Boutin, Mountaz Hascoët:
Focus dependent multi-level graph clustering.
167-170
- Dina Goren-Bar, Yuval Shahar, Maya Galperin-Aizenberg, David Boaz, Gil Tahan:
KNAVE II: the definition and implementation of an intelligent tool for visualization and exploration of time-oriented clinical data.
171-174
- Michael Tsang, Nigel Morris, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Temporal Thumbnails: rapid visualization of time-based viewing data.
175-178
- Daniel A. Keim, Jörn Schneidewind, Mike Sips:
CircleView: a new approach for visualizing time-related multidimensional data sets.
179-182
- Neal Lesh, Michael Mitzenmacher:
Interactive data summarization: an example application.
183-187
- Jonathan C. Roberts:
Exploratory visualization using bracketing.
188-192
- Andreas Becks, Christian Seeling:
SWAPit: a multiple views paradigm for exploring associations of texts and structured data.
193-196
- Geoffrey Ellis, Alan J. Dix:
Quantum web fields and molecular meanderings: visualising web visitations.
197-200
Advancing Interaction
- Boris E. R. de Ruyter, Emile H. L. Aarts:
Ambient intelligence: visualizing the future.
203-208
- Paul H. Dietz, Ramesh Raskar, Shane Booth, Jeroen van Baar, Kent Wittenburg, Brian Knep:
Multi-projectors and implicit interaction in persuasive public displays.
209-217
- Nathalie Colineau, Andrew Lampert, Cécile Paris:
Task-sensitive user interfaces: grounding information provision within the context of the user's activity.
218-225
- Thomas Rist, Stephan Baldes, Patrick Brandmeier:
Aligning information browsing and exploration methods with a spatial navigation aid for mobile city visitors.
226-230
- Daniel C. Robbins, Edward Cutrell, Raman Sarin, Eric Horvitz:
ZoneZoom: map navigation for smartphones with recursive view segmentation.
231-234
- Masood Masoodian, Sam McKoy, Bill Rogers, David Ware:
DeepDocument: use of a multi-layered display to provide context awareness in text editing.
235-239
- Addolorata Cavalluzzi, Berardina De Carolis, Sebastiano Pizzutilo, Giovanni Cozzolongo:
Interacting with embodied agents in public environments.
240-243
- Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete:
The Input Configurator toolkit: towards high input adaptability in interactive applications.
244-247
- Qiaohui Zhang, Kentaro Go, Atsumi Imamiya, Xiaoyang Mao:
Robust object-identification from inaccurate recognition-based inputs.
248-251
- Enrico Bertini, Giuseppe Santucci:
Modelling internet based applications for designing multi-device adaptive interfaces.
252-256
- Vítezslav Beran:
Augmented multi-user communication system.
257-260
- Raffaele de Amicis, Giuseppe Conti, Michele Fiorentino:
Tangible interfaces in virtual environments for industrial design.
261-264
Extending to Multidimensional Interfaces
- Luca Chittaro, Stefano Burigat:
3D location-pointing as a navigation aid in Virtual Environments.
267-274
- Augusto Celentano, Fabio Pittarello:
Observing and adapting user behavior in navigational 3D interfaces.
275-282
- Gerhard H. Bendels, Ferenc Kahlesz, Reinhard Klein:
Towards the next generation of 3D content creation.
283-289
- Andreas Girgensohn, Lynn Wilcox, Frank M. Shipman III, Sara A. Bly:
Designing affordances for the navigation of detail-on-demand hypervideo.
290-297
- Yoichi Tanaka, Yoshihiro Okada, Koichi Niijima:
Interactive interfaces of Treecube for browsing 3D multimedia data.
298-302
- Stuart K. Card, Lichan Hong, Jock D. Mackinlay, Ed Huai-hsin Chi:
3Book: a 3D electronic smart book.
303-307
Designing Better Visual Interfaces
- Julie Heiser, Doantam Phan, Maneesh Agrawala, Barbara Tversky, Pat Hanrahan:
Identification and validation of cognitive design principles for automated generation of assembly instructions.
311-319
- Bongshin Lee, Cynthia Sims Parr, Dana Campbell, Benjamin B. Bederson:
How users interact with biodiversity information using TaxonTree.
320-327
- Conrad Pomm, Sven Werlen:
Smooth Morphing of Handwritten Text.
328-335
- Robert Laurini, Luca Paolino, Monica Sebillo, Genoveffa Tortora, Giuliana Vitiello:
Dealing with geographic continuous fields: the way to a visual GIS environment.
336-343
- Kevin Burns:
Painting pictures to augment advice.
344-349
- Dugald Ralph Hutchings, John T. Stasko:
Shrinking window operations for expanding display space.
350-353
- Levent Burak Kara, Thomas F. Stahovich:
Sim-U-Sketch: a sketch-based interface for SimuLink.
354-357
- Nicolas Guibert, Patrick Girard, Laurent Guittet:
Example-based programming: a pertinent visual approach for learning to program.
358-361
- Cássia Trojahn dos Santos, Fernando Santos Osório:
An intelligent and adaptive virtual environment and its application in distance learning.
362-365
- Rosario De Chiara, Ugo Erra, Vittorio Scarano:
A visual adaptive interface to file systems.
366-369
System papers:
Data and Software Visualization and Testing
System papers:
Interface Generation and Annotation Tools
System papers:
Exploration and Retrieval Tools
- Natalia V. Andrienko, Gennady L. Andrienko:
Interactive visual tools to explore spatio-temporal variation.
417-420
- Jeffrey Heer, Stuart K. Card:
DOITrees revisited: scalable, space-constrained visualization of hierarchical data.
421-424
- Tania Di Mascio, Marco Francesconi, Daniele Frigioni, Laura Tarantino:
Tuning a CBIR system for vector images: the interface support.
425-428
- Manuel J. Fonseca, Bruno Barroso, Pedro Ribeiro, Joaquim A. Jorge:
Sketch-based retrieval of ClipArt drawings.
429-432
- Steven M. Drucker, Curtis Wong, Asta Roseway, Steven Glenner, Steven De Mar:
MediaBrowser: reclaiming the shoebox.
433-436
- Mario A. Bochicchio, Antonella Longo, Giuseppe Caldarazzo:
X-Presenter: a tool for video-based hypermedia applications.
437-440
System papers:
Advanced Interaction Tools
- Fabrizio Nunnari, Carla Simone:
Perceiving awareness information through 3D representations.
443-446
- Anthony Jameson, Stephan Baldes, Thomas Kleinbauer:
Two methods for enhancing mutual awareness in a group recommender system.
447-449
- Luigi Mazzucchelli, Matteo Pace:
Extensible interfaces for mobile devices in an advanced platform for infomobility services.
450-453
- Saturnino Luz, Masood Masoodian:
A mobile system for non-linear access to time-based data.
454-457
- Niels Ole Bernsen, Marcela Charfuelan, Andrea Corradini, Laila Dybkjær, Thomas Hansen, Svend Kiilerich, Mykola Kolodnytsky, Dmytro Kupkin, Manish Mehta:
First prototype of conversational H.C. Andersen.
458-461
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