5. ICMI 2003:
Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada
Sharon L. Oviatt, Trevor Darrell, Mark T. Maybury, Wolfgang Wahlster (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, ICMI 2003, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November 5-7, 2003.
ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-621-8
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editor = {Sharon L. Oviatt and
Trevor Darrell and
Mark T. Maybury and
Wolfgang Wahlster},
title = {Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Multimodal
Interfaces, ICMI 2003, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
November 5-7, 2003},
booktitle = {ICMI},
publisher = {ACM},
year = {2003},
isbn = {1-58113-621-8},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
- Anil K. Jain:
Multimodal user interfaces: who's the user?
1
- Sandra P. Marshall:
New techniques for evaluating innovative interfaces with eye tracking.
2
- Charles Spence:
Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration: implications for multimodal interface design.
3
Joint session with UIST
Attention and integration
- Eric Horvitz, Johnson Apacible:
Learning and reasoning about interruption.
20-27
- Sebastian Lang, Marcus Kleinehagenbrock, Sascha Hohenner, Jannik Fritsch, Gernot A. Fink, Gerhard Sagerer:
Providing the basis for human-robot-interaction: a multi-modal attention system for a mobile robot.
28-35
- Nuria Oliver, Eric Horvitz:
Selective perception policies for guiding sensing and computation in multimodal systems: a comparative analysis.
36-43
- Sharon L. Oviatt, Rachel Coulston, Stefanie Tomko, Benfang Xiao, Rebecca Lunsford, R. Matthews Wesson, Lesley Carmichael:
Toward a theory of organized multimodal integration patterns during human-computer interaction.
44-51
Haptics and biometrics
- Colin Swindells, Alex Unden, Tao Sang:
TorqueBAR: an ungrounded haptic feedback device.
52-59
- Ana Paiva, Rui Prada, Ricardo Chaves, Marco Vala, Adrian Bullock, Gerd Andersson, Kristina Höök:
Towards tangibility in gameplay: building a tangible affective interface for a computer game.
60-67
- Robert Snelick, Mike Indovina, James Yen, Alan Mink:
Multimodal biometrics: issues in design and testing.
68-72
- Bernard D. Adelstein, Durand R. Begault, Mark R. Anderson, Elizabeth M. Wenzel:
Sensitivity to haptic-audio asynchrony.
73-76
- Michael Siracusa, Louis-Philippe Morency, Kevin Wilson, John W. Fisher III, Trevor Darrell:
A multi-modal approach for determining speaker location and focus.
77-80
- Ken Hinckley:
Distributed and local sensing techniques for face-to-face collaboration.
81-84
Multimodal architectures and frameworks
- Tracy L. Westeyn, Helene Brashear, Amin Atrash, Thad Starner:
Georgia tech gesture toolkit: supporting experiments in gesture recognition.
85-92
- Christian Elting, Stefan Rapp, Gregor Möhler, Michael Strube:
Architecture and implementation of multimodal plug and play.
93-100
- Norbert Reithinger, Jan Alexandersson, Tilman Becker, Anselm Blocher, Ralf Engel, Markus Löckelt, Jochen Müller, Norbert Pfleger, Peter Poller, Michael Streit, Valentin Tschernomas:
SmartKom: adaptive and flexible multimodal access to multiple applications.
101-108
- Frans Flippo, Allan Meng Krebs, Ivan Marsic:
A framework for rapid development of multimodal interfaces.
109-116
User tests and multimodal gesture
- Anoop K. Sinha, James A. Landay:
Capturing user tests in a multimodal, multidevice informal prototyping tool.
117-124
- Gaolin Fang, Wen Gao, Debin Zhao:
Large vocabulary sign language recognition based on hierarchical decision trees.
125-131
- Yingen Xiong, Francis K. H. Quek, David McNeill:
Hand motion gestural oscillations and multimodal discourse.
132-139
- Kai Nickel, Rainer Stiefelhagen:
Pointing gesture recognition based on 3D-tracking of face, hands and head orientation.
140-146
- Teresa Ko, David Demirdjian, Trevor Darrell:
Untethered gesture acquisition and recognition for a multimodal conversational system.
147-150
Speech and gaze
- Manpreet Kaur, Marilyn Tremaine, Ning Huang, Joseph Wilder, Zoran Gacovski, Frans Flippo, Chandra Sekhar Mantravadi:
Where is "it"? Event Synchronization in Gaze-Speech Input Systems.
151-158
- Darrell S. Rudmann, George W. McConkie, Xianjun Sam Zheng:
Eyetracking in cognitive state detection for HCI.
159-163
- Chen Yu, Dana H. Ballard:
A multimodal learning interface for grounding spoken language in sensory perceptions.
164-171
- Dominic W. Massaro:
A computer-animated tutor for spoken and written language learning.
172-175
- Peter Gorniak, Deb Roy:
Augmenting user interfaces with adaptive speech commands.
176-179
Posters
- Thomas Käster, Michael Pfeiffer, Christian Bauckhage:
Combining speech and haptics for intuitive and efficient navigation through image databases.
180-187
- Rowel Atienza, Alexander Zelinsky:
Interactive skills using active gaze tracking.
188-195
- Yeow Kee Tan, Nasser Sherkat, Tony Allen:
Error recovery in a blended style eye gaze and speech interface.
196-202
- Kristof Van Laerhoven, Nicolas Villar, Albrecht Schmidt, Gerd Kortuem, Hans-Werner Gellersen:
Using an autonomous cube for basic navigation and input.
203-210
- Andrew Wilson, Nuria Oliver:
GWindows: robust stereo vision for gesture-based control of windows.
211-218
- Peter Gorniak, Deb Roy:
A visually grounded natural language interface for reference to spatial scenes.
219-226
- Ravikrishna Ruddarraju, Antonio Haro, Kris Nagel, Quan T. Tran, Irfan A. Essa, Gregory D. Abowd, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Perceptual user interfaces using vision-based eye tracking.
227-233
- Yang Li, James A. Landay, Zhiwei Guan, Xiangshi Ren, Guozhong Dai:
Sketching informal presentations.
234-241
- Jiazhi Ou, Susan R. Fussell, Xilin Chen, Leslie D. Setlock, Jie Yang:
Gestural communication over video stream: supporting multimodal interaction for remote collaborative physical tasks.
242-249
- Pernilla Qvarfordt, Arne Jönsson, Nils Dahlbäck:
The role of spoken feedback in experiencing multimodal interfaces as human-like.
250-257
- Philipp Michel, Rana El Kaliouby:
Real time facial expression recognition in video using support vector machines.
258-264
- Benfang Xiao, Rebecca Lunsford, Rachel Coulston, R. Matthews Wesson, Sharon L. Oviatt:
Modeling multimodal integration patterns and performance in seniors: toward adaptive processing of individual differences.
265-272
- Mihaela A. Zahariev, Christine L. MacKenzie:
Auditory, graphical and haptic contact cues for a reach, grasp, and place task in an augmented environment.
273-276
- Chi-Ho Chan, Michael J. Lyons, Nobuji Tetsutani:
Mouthbrush: drawing and painting by hand and mouth.
277-280
- Kouichi Katsurada, Yusaku Nakamura, Hirobumi Yamada, Tsuneo Nitta:
XISL: a language for describing multimodal interaction scenarios.
281-284
- Daniel Bauer, James D. Hollan:
IRYS: a visualization tool for temporal analysis of multimodal interaction.
285-288
- Timothy J. Hazen, Eugene Weinstein, Alex Park:
Towards robust person recognition on handheld devices using face and speaker identification technologies.
289-292
- Sarkis Abrilian, Jean-Claude Martin, Stéphanie Buisine:
Algorithms for controlling cooperation between output modalities in 2D embodied conversational agents.
293-296
- Torsten Wilhelm, Hans-Joachim Böhme, Horst-Michael Gross:
Towards an attentive robotic dialog partner.
297-300
Demos
- Shahram Payandeh, John Dill, Graham Wilson, Hui Zhang, Lilong Shi, Alan J. Lomax, Christine L. MacKenzie:
Demo: a multi-modal training environment for surgeons.
301-302
- Ana Paiva, Rui Prada, Ricardo Chaves, Marco Vala, Adrian Bullock, Gerd Andersson, Kristina Höök:
Demo: playingfFantasyA with senToy.
303-304
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