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7th AUIC 2006: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
- Wayne Piekarski:

User Interfaces 2006, 7th Australasian User Interface Conference (AUIC 2006), Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, January 16-19 2005. CRPIT 50, Australian Computer Society 2006, ISBN 1-920682-32-5 - Ben Avery, Wayne Piekarski, James R. Warren, Bruce H. Thomas:

Evaluation of user satisfaction and learnability for outdoor augmented reality gaming. 17-24 - Y. Pang, M. L. Yuan, Andrew Y. C. Nee, Soh-Khim Ong, Kamal Youcef-Toumi:

A markerless registration method for augmented reality based on affine properties. 25-32 - Sanni Siltanen, Charles Woodward:

Augmented interiors with digital camera images. 33-36 - Beryl Plimmer, Paul Mason:

A pen-based paperless environment for annotating and marking student assignments. 37-44 - Minh Hong Tran, Yun Yang, Gitesh K. Raikundalia:

Extended radar view and modification director: awareness mechanisms for synchronous collaborative authoring. 45-52 - Christof Lutteroth, Gerald Weber:

User interface layout with ordinal and linear constraints. 53-60 - Pippin Barr, James Noble, Robert Biddle, Rilla Khaled:

From pushing buttons to play and progress: value and interaction in fable. 61-68 - Hayley White, Tim Wright, Brenda Chawner:

Usability evaluation of library online catalogues. 69-72 - Rilla Khaled, Robert Biddle, James Noble, Pippin Barr, Ronald Fischer:

Persuasive interaction for collectivist cultures. 73-80 - James Arvo, Kevin Novins:

Fluid sketching of directed graphs. 81-86 - Erik Haugvaldstad, Tim Wright:

Moving animation script creation from textual to visual representation. 87-90 - Tim Wright:

Patternprogrammer: yet another rule-based programming environment for children. 91-96 - Jennifer Ferreira, James Noble, Robert Biddle:

A case for iconic icons. 97-100 - Dejin Zhao, John C. Grundy, John G. Hosking:

Generating mobile device user interfaces for diagram-based modelling tools. 101-108 - Christine Soriano, Gitesh K. Raikundalia, Jakub Szajman:

Middle-aged users' experience of short message service. 109-112 - Sanni Siltanen, Jouko Hyväkkä:

Implementing a natural user interface for camera phones using visual tags. 113-116 - Peter Hutterer, Benjamin Close, Bruce H. Thomas:

TIDL: mixed presence groupware support for legacy and custom applications. 117-124 - Michael Broughton:

Virtual planning rooms (ViPR): a 3D visualisation environment for hierarchical information. 125-128 - Hannah Slay, Bruce H. Thomas:

Evaluation of a universal interaction and control device for use within multiple heterogeneous display ubiquitous environments. 129-136 - Nathan Holmberg, Burkhard Wünsche, Ewan D. Tempero:

A framework for interactive web-based visualization. 137-144 - Wan Nazmee Wan Zainon, Paul R. Calder:

Visualising phylogenetic trees. 145-152 - Mike McGavin, Tim Wright, Stuart Marshall:

Visualisations of execution traces (VET): an interactive plugin-based visualisation tool. 153-160 - Soichiro Matsushita, Ayumi Shiba, Kan Nagashima:

A wearable fatigue monitoring system: application of human-computer interaction evaluation. 161-164 - Lucy E. Dunne, Sarah Brady, Richard Tynan, Kim Lau, Barry Smyth, Dermot Diamond, Gregory M. P. O'Hare:

Garment-based body sensing using foam sensors. 165-171 - Rodney Berry, Masahide Naemura, Yuichi Kobayashi, Masahiro Tada, Naomi Inoue, Yusuf Pisan, Ernest A. Edmonds:

An interface test-bed for 'Kansei' filters using the touch designer visual programming environment. 173-176 - Henry J. Gardner, Duan Lifeng, Qing Wang, Guyin Zhou:

Line drawing in virtual reality using a game pad. 177-180

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