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16th ACM Multimedia 2008: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - HCC
- Alejandro Jaimes, Daniela Nicklas, Nicu Sebe:
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM Workshop on Human-Centered Computing, HCC 2008, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 31, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-320-4 - Ansgar Scherp
, Frank Nack, Klara Nahrstedt, Masashi Inoue
, Andreas Girgensohn, Andreas Henrich
, Philipp Sandhaus
, Sabine Thieme, Michelle Zhou:
Interaction and user experiences with multimedia technologies: challenges and future topics. 1-6 - Gijs Kruitbosch, Frank Nack:
Broadcast yourself on YouTube: really? 7-10 - Ann Judith Morrison
, Peta Mitchell
, Stephen Viller
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Evoking gesture in interactive art. 11-18 - Wei You, Sidney S. Fels
, Rodger Lea:
Studying vision-based multiple-user interaction with in-home large displays. 19-26 - David Fonseca
, Oscar García, Jaume Duran, Marc Pifarré, Eva Villegas
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An image-centred "search and indexation system" based in user's data and perceived emotion. 27-34 - Sethuraman Panchanathan, Narayanan Chatapuram Krishnan
, Sreekar Krishna, Troy McDaniel
, Vineeth Nallure Balasubramanian
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Enriched human-centered multimedia computing through inspirations from disabilities and deficit-centered computing solutions. 35-42 - M. Anwar Hossain
, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik
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Quality-driven human-centered approach for service provisioning in ambient environment. 43-48 - Andriy Pavlovych, Wolfgang Stürzlinger
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Effect of screen configuration and interaction devices in shared display groupware. 49-56 - Hari Kalva, Borko Furht:
Architecting ambient intelligence systems. 57-60 - Joel Lanir, Kellogg S. Booth:
Presentation tools for high-resolution and multiple displays. 61-68 - Kirstie Hawkey:
Exploring a human centered approach to managing visual privacy concerns during collaboration. 69-76

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