IUI 1997: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Johanna D. Moore, Ernest A. Edmonds, Angel R. Puerta:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, IUI 1997, Orlando, Florida, USA, January 6-9, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 0-89791-839-8 - Robert St. Amant, Paul R. Cohen:
Interaction with a Mixed-Initiative System for Exploratory Data Analysis. 15-22 - Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner:
Segmented Interaction History in a Collaborative Interface Agent. 23-30 - Ben Shneiderman:
Direct Manipulation for Comprehensible, Predictable and Controllable User Interfaces. 33-39 - Milind S. Pandit, Sameer Kalbag:
The Selection Recognition Agent: Instant Access to Relevant Information and Operations. 47-52 - Douglas B. Moran, Adam Cheyer, Luc Julia, David L. Martin, Sangkyu Park:
Multimodal User Interfaces in the Open Agent Architecture. 61-68 - Frank M. Shipman III, Richard Furuta, Catherine C. Marshall:
Generating Web-Based Presentations in Spatial Hypertext. 71-78 - Thomas Rist, Elisabeth André, Jochen Müller:
Adding Animated Presentation Agents to the Interface. 79-86 - Nikitas M. Sgouros, George K. Papakonstantinou, Panayotis Tsanakas:
Dynamic Dramatization of Multimedia Story Presentations. 87-94 - Hirohiko Sagawa, Masaru Takeuchi, Masaru Ohki:
Description and Recognition Methods for Sign Language Based on Gesture Components. 97-104 - Michael Eisenberg, Ann Nishioka, M. E. Schreiner:
Helping Users Think in Three Dimensions: Steps Toward Incorporating Spatial Cognition in User Modelling. 113-120 - Christopher A. Miller:
Computational Approaches to Interface Design: What Works, What Doesn't, What Should and What Might. 123-126 - Michelle X. Zhou, Steven Feiner:
Top-Down Hierarchical Planning of Coherent Visual Discourse. 129-136 - Stephan M. Kerpedjiev, Giuseppe Carenini, Steven F. Roth, Johanna D. Moore:
Integrating Planning and Task-Based Design for Multimedia Presentation. 145-152 - James C. Lester, Patrick J. Fitzgerald, Brian A. Stone:
The Pedagogical Design Studio: Exploiting Artifact-Based Task Models for Constructivist Learning. 155-162 - Kathleen F. McCoy, Patrick W. Demasco, Christopher A. Pennington, Arlene Luberoff Badman:
Some Interface Issues in Developing Intelligent Communication Aids for People with Disabilities. 163-170 - Lawrence Birnbaum, Eric Horvitz, David Kurlander, Henry Lieberman, Joe Marks, Steven F. Roth:
Compelling Intelligent User Interfaces - How Much AI? 173-175 - L. Miguel Encarnação:
Multi-Level User Support Through Adaptive Hypermedia: A Highly Application-Independent Help Component. 187-194 - Constantine Stephanidis, Charalampos Karagiannidis, Adamantios Koumpis:
Decision Making in Intelligent User Interfaces. 195-202 - Matjaz Debevc, Beth Meyer, Rajko Svecko:
An Adaptive Short List for Documents on the World Wide Web. 209-211 - Daniel D. Suthers, Alan M. Lesgold, Sandra Katz, Arlene Weiner, Eva Erdosne Toth, Kim Harrigal, Dan Jones, Joe Toth, John Connelly, Yazmine DeLeon:
An Interface for Collaborative and Coached Approaches to Learning Critical Inquiry. 217-220 - Eunok Paek, Hye-Jeong Jeon:
Automating a Classification Task Based on an Augmented Thesaurus. 221-224 - Egbert Schlungbaum:
Individual User Interfaces and Model-Based User Interface Software Tools. 229-232 - Nestor Garay-Vitoria, Julio Abascal:
Intelligent Word-Prediction to Enhance Text Input Rate (a syntactic analysis-based word-prediction aid for people with severe motor and speech disability). 241-244 - Kazuo Ohzeki, Takahiro Saito, Masahide Kaneko, Hiroshi Harashima:
Interactive Model-Based Coding for Face Metaphor User Interface in Network Communications. 245-248 - Kenji Sakamoto, Haruo Hinode, Keiko Watanuki, Susumu Seki, Jiro Kiyama, Fumio Togawa:
A Response Model for a CG Character Based on Timing of Interactions in a Multimodal Human Interface. 257-260 - D. Christopher Dryer:
Wizards, Guides, and beyond: Rational and Empirical Methods for Selecting Optimal Intelligent User Interface Agents. 265-268