IUI 2005: San Diego, California, USA
Robert St. Amant, John Riedl, Anthony Jameson (Eds.): Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, January 10-13, 2005, San Diego, California, USA. ACM 2005 ISBN 1-58113-894-6
Stuart K. Card: Attention-reactive user interface for sensemaking. 2
Justine Cassell: Oral tradition, aboral coordination: building rapport with embodied conversational agents. 2
Barry Smyth: Adaptive information access and the quest for the personalization-privacy sweetspot. 2
Panel
Boris E. R. de Ruyter, Yogendra Jain, David V. Keyson, Charles Rich: The usability crisis in high-tech home products: an opportunity for intelligent user interfaces? 4
Workshops
Christian Kray, Andreas Butz, Antonio Krüger, Albrecht Schmidt, Helmut Prendinger: Multi-user and ubiquitous user interfaces: (MU3I 2005). 6
Cristina Conati, Stacy Marsella, Ana Paiva: Affective interactions: the computer in the affective loop. 7
Mark van Setten, Sean M. McNee, Joseph A. Konstan: Beyond personalization: the next stage of recommender systems research. 8
Tutorials
Lewis Johnson: Interaction with embodied conversational agents. 10

Long papers: affective computing
Ning Wang, W. Lewis Johnson, Paola Rizzo, Erin Shaw, Richard E. Mayer: Experimental evaluation of polite interaction tactics for pedagogical agents. 12-19
Erica Costantini, Fabio Pianesi, Michela Prete: Recognising emotions in human and synthetic faces: the role of the upper and lower parts of the face. 20-27
Long papers: multimodal interaction
Shimei Pan, Siwei Shen, Michelle X. Zhou, Keith Houck: Two-way adaptation for robust input interpretation in practical multimodal conversation systems. 35-42
Joyce Y. Chai, Zahar Prasov, Joseph Blaim, Rong Jin: Linguistic theories in efficient multimodal reference resolution: an empirical investigation. 43-50
Edward C. Kaiser: Multimodal new vocabulary recognition through speech and handwriting in a whiteboard scheduling application. 51-58
Matthias Jöst, Jochen Häußler, Matthias Merdes, Rainer Malaka: Multimodal interaction for pedestrians: an evaluation study. 59-66
Long papers: personal assistants
Nicholas Kushmerick, Tessa A. Lau: Automated email activity management: an unsupervised learning approach. 67-74
Anton N. Dragunov, Thomas G. Dietterich, Kevin Johnsrude, Matthew R. McLaughlin, Lida Li, Jonathan L. Herlocker: TaskTracer: a desktop environment to support multi-tasking knowledge workers. 75-82
Danico Lee, Costas Tsatsoulis: Intelligent data entry assistant for XML using ensemble learning. 83-89
Melinda T. Gervasio, Michael D. Moffitt, Martha E. Pollack, Joseph M. Taylor, Tomás E. Uribe: Active preference learning for personalized calendar scheduling assistance. 90-97
Long papers: visualization and presentation
Chaomei Chen: The centrality of pivotal points in the evolution of scientific networks. 98-105
Preetha Appan, Bageshree Shevade, Hari Sundaram, David Birchfield: Interfaces for networked media exploration and collaborative annotation. 106-113
Michelle X. Zhou, Zhen Wen, Vikram Aggarwal: A graph-matching approach to dynamic media allocation in intelligent multimedia interfaces. 114-121
Gary Look, Buddhika Kottahachchi, Robert Laddaga, Howard E. Shrobe: A location representation for generating descriptive walking directions. 122-129
Long papers: natural language and gestural input
Timothy Chklovski, Varun Ratnakar, Yolanda Gil: User interfaces with semi-formal representations: a study of designing argumentation structures. 130-136
Anh Nguyen, Wayne Wobcke: An agent-based approach to dialogue management in personal assistants. 137-144
Junfeng Li, Xiwen Zhang, Xiang Ao, Guozhong Dai: Sketch recognition with continuous feedback based on incremental intention extraction. 145-150
Per Ola Kristensson, Shumin Zhai: Relaxing stylus typing precision by geometric pattern matching. 151-158
Long papers: recommendation and instruction
Daniel Billsus, David M. Hilbert, Dan Maynes-Aminzade: Improving proactive information systems. 159-166
Kevin McCarthy, James Reilly, Lorraine McGinty, Barry Smyth: Experiments in dynamic critiquing. 175-182
Andrea Corradini, Manish Mehta, Niels Ole Bernsen, Marcela Charfuelan: Animating an interactive conversational character for an educational game system. 183-190
Long papers: knowledge acquisition and knowledge-based design
Jim Blythe: Task learning by instruction in tailor. 191-198
Bertrand Sereno, Simon Buckingham Shum, Enrico Motta: ClaimSpotter: an environment to support sensemaking with knowledge triples. 199-206
Ana Gabriela Maguitman, David B. Leake, Thomas Reichherzer: Suggesting novel but related topics: towards context-based support for knowledge model extension. 207-214
Angel R. Puerta, Michael Micheletti, Alan Mak: The UI pilot: a model-based tool to guide early interface design. 215-222
Long papers: smart environments and ubiquitous computing
Ilenia Graziola, Fabio Pianesi, Massimo Zancanaro, Dina Goren-Bar: Dimensions of adaptivity in mobile systems: personality and people's attitudes. 223-230
Lee Hoi Leong, Shinsuke Kobayashi, Noboru Koshizuka, Ken Sakamura: CASIS: a context-aware speech interface system. 231-238
Zhenyao Mo, John P. Lewis, Ulrich Neumann: SmartCanvas: a gesture-driven intelligent drawing desk system. 239-243
Short papers: affective computing
Timo Partala, Veikko Surakka, Toni Vanhala: Person-independent estimation of emotional experiences from facial expressions. 246-248
Amy L. Baylor: Preliminary design guidelines for pedagogical agent interface image. 249-250
Zeynep Inanoglu, Ron Caneel: Emotive alert: HMM-based emotion detection in voicemail messages. 251-253
Short papers: human-robot interaction
Randeep Singh, Bhartendu Seth, Uday B. Desai: Vision based GUI for interactive mobile robots. 254-256
Michael T. Rosenstein, Andrew H. Fagg, Shichao Ou, Roderic A. Grupen: User intentions funneled through a human-robot interface. 257-259
Short papers: personal assistants
Hisham Al-Mubaid, Ping Chen: Context-based similar words detection and its application in specialized search engines. 260-262
Rattapoom Tuchinda, Craig A. Knoblock: Interactively building agents for consumer-side data mining. 263-265
Jungsoon P. Yoo, Cen Li, Chrisila C. Pettey: Adaptive teaching strategy for online learning. 266-268
Ashwin Ramachandran, R. Michael Young: Providing intelligent help across applications in dynamic user and environment contexts. 269-271
Short papers: visualization and presentation
Ed Huai-hsin Chi, Lichan Hong, Michelle Gumbrecht, Stuart K. Card: ScentHighlights: highlighting conceptually-related sentences during reading. 272-274
Charles B. Callaway, Tsvi Kuflik, Elena Not, Alessandra Novello, Oliviero Stock, Massimo Zancanaro: Personal reporting of a museum visit as an entrypoint to future cultural experience. 275-277
Short papers: speech- and vision-based interfaces
Henry Lieberman, Alexander Faaborg, Waseem Daher, José H. Espinosa: How to wreck a nice beach you sing calm incense. 278-280
Alex Olwal, Steven Feiner: Interaction techniques using prosodic features of speech and audio localization. 284-286
Jürgen Ziegler, Zoulfa El Jerroudi, Karsten Böhm: Generating semantic contexts from spoken conversation in meetings. 290-292
Peter A. Heeman, Fan Yang, Andrew L. Kun, Alexander Shyrokov: Conventions in human-human multi-threaded dialogues: a preliminary study. 293-295
Amaury Hazan: Towards automatic transcription of expressive oral percussive performances. 296-298
Adriano Albertini, Roberto Brunelli, Oliviero Stock, Massimo Zancanaro: Communicating user's focus of attention by image processing as input for a mobile museum guide. 299-301
Short papers: knowledge acquisition and knowledge-based design
Ryan Williams, Barbara Barry, Push Singh: ComicKit: acquiring story scripts using common sense feedback. 302-304
Larry Birnbaum, Wallace J. Hopp, Seyed M. R. Iravani, Kevin Livingston, Biying Shou, Thomas Tirpak: Task aware information access for diagnosis of manufacturing problems. 308-310
Timothy Chklovski: Designing interfaces for guided collection of knowledge about everyday objects from volunteers. 311-313
Short papers: smart environments and ubiquitous computing
Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker: A framework for designing intelligent task-oriented augmented reality user interfaces. 317-319
Chad M. Cumby, Andrew E. Fano, Rayid Ghani, Marko Krema: Building intelligent shopping assistants using individual consumer models. 323-325
Christian Kray, Gerd Kortuem, Antonio Krüger: Adaptive navigation support with public displays. 326-328



