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IUI 2004: Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
- Jean Vanderdonckt, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Charles Rich:

Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, IUI 2004, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, January 13-16, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-815-6 - Sidney S. Fels

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Designing intimate experiences. 2-3
Intelligent tutoring
- Cristina Conati, Xiaohong Zhao:

Building and evaluating an intelligent pedagogical agent to improve the effectiveness of an educational game. 6-13 - Siriwan Suebnukarn

, Peter Haddawy:
A collaborative intelligent tutoring system for medical problem-based learning. 14-21
User modeling I
- Boi Faltings, Pearl Pu, Marc Torrens, Paolo Viappiani:

Designing example-critiquing interaction. 22-29 - Earl J. Wagner, Henry Lieberman:

Supporting user hypotheses in problem diagnosis. 30-37 - Hugo Liu, Pattie Maes:

What would they think?: a computational model of attitudes. 38-45
Virtual environments & stories
- Karl E. Steiner, Jay Tomkins:

Narrative event adaptation in virtual environments. 46-53 - Marc Cavazza, Simon Hartley, Jean-Luc Lugrin, Mikael Le Bras:

Qualitative physics in virtual environments. 54-61 - Paul Mulholland, Trevor D. Collins

, Zdenek Zdráhal:
Story fountain: intelligent support for story research and exploration. 62-69
Dialogue
- Joyce Y. Chai, Pengyu Hong, Michelle X. Zhou:

A probabilistic approach to reference resolution in multimodal user interfaces. 70-77 - Candace L. Sidner, Cory D. Kidd

, Christopher Lee, Neal Lesh:
Where to look: a study of human-robot engagement. 78-84 - Wauter Bosma, Elisabeth André

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Exploiting emotions to disambiguate dialogue acts. 85-92
Automated user interface generation
- Krzysztof Gajos, Daniel S. Weld:

SUPPLE: automatically generating user interfaces. 93-100 - Simon Lok, Steven Feiner, Gary Ngai:

Evaluation of visual balance for automated layout. 101-108
Intelligent assistance
- Tessa A. Lau, Lawrence D. Bergman, Vittorio Castelli, Daniel Oblinger:

Sheepdog: learning procedures for technical support. 109-116 - Andrea Bunt, Cristina Conati, Joanna McGrenere:

What role can adaptive support play in an adaptable system? 117-124 - Jihie Kim, Marc Spraragen, Yolanda Gil:

An intelligent assistant for interactive workflow composition. 125-131
Multi-platform interfaces
- Laurent Bouillon, Jean Vanderdonckt, Kwok Chieu Chow:

Flexible re-engineering of web sites. 132-139 - Murielle Florins, Jean Vanderdonckt:

Graceful degradation of user interfaces as a design method for multiplatform systems. 140-147 - Renata Bandelloni, Fabio Paternò:

Flexible interface migration. 148-155
Novel interaction modalities I
- Heloise Hwawen Hse, Michael Shilman, A. Richard Newton:

Robust sketched symbol fragmentation using templates. 156-160 - Antonio Krüger

, Andreas Butz, Christian A. Müller, Christoph Stahl, Rainer Wasinger, Karl-Ernst Steinberg, Andreas Dirschl:
The connected user interface: realizing a personal situated navigation service. 161-168
Novel interaction modalities II
- Norimichi Ukita, Masatsugu Kidode:

Wearable virtual tablet: fingertip drawing on a portable plane-object using an active-infrared camera. 169-176 - Paul Robertson, Robert Laddaga, Max Van Kleek:

Virtual mouse vision based interface. 177-183 - Tsai-Yen Li, Shu-Wei Hsu:

An intelligent 3D user interface adapting to user control behaviors. 184-190
User modeling II
- John Domingue

, Martin Dzbor:
Magpie: supporting browsing and navigation on the semantic web. 191-197 - Yoshinori Hijikata:

Implicit user profiling for on demand relevance feedback. 198-205 - Ricardo Carreira, Jaime M. Crato:

Evaluating adaptive user profiles for news classification. 206-212
Short Papers
- Aaron Adler, Randall Davis:

Speech and sketching for multimodal design. 214-216 - A. Barletta, M. Mayer, B. Moser:

Leafing digital content. 217-219 - Daniel Bisig:

BioSonics: sensual explorations of a complex system. 220-222 - Andreas Butz, Markus H. Gross, Antonio Krüger

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TUISTER: a tangible UI for hierarchical structures. 223-225 - Federica Cena, Ilaria Torre:

Increasing performances and personalization in the interaction with a call center system. 226-228 - Walter Dees:

Handling device diversity through multi-level stylesheets. 229-231 - Joan Morris DiMicco, Walter Bender:

Second messenger: increasing the visibility of minority viewpoints with a face-to-face collaboration tool. 232-234 - Yun Ding, Heiner Litz, Dennis Pfisterer:

A graphical single-authoring framework for building multi-platform user interfaces. 235-237 - Dan Marius Dobrea

, Horia-Nicolai L. Teodorescu:
Classifying and assessing tremor movements for applications in man-machine intelligent user interfaces. 238-240 - Carlos Duarte, Luís Carriço:

Identifying adaptation dimensions in digital talking books. 241-243 - Rana El Kaliouby, Peter Robinson:

FAIM: integrating automated facial affect analysis in instant messaging. 244-246 - Daniel Gonçalves

, Joaquim A. Jorge
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Describing documents: what can users tell us? 247-249 - Dina Goren-Bar, Tsvi Kuflik:

Don't miss-r --: recommending restaurants through an adaptive mobile system. 250-252 - Lisa D. Harper, Abigail S. Gertner, James A. Van Guilder:

Perceptive assistive agents in team spaces. 253-255 - Patrick Hertzog, Marc Torrens:

Context-aware mobile assistants for optimal interaction: a prototype for supporting the business traveler. 256-258 - Yoichi Hiramatsu, Seiji Koide:

Ontology modeling tool with concept dictionary. 259-261 - Joshua Introne, Richard Alterman:

Leveraging a better interface language to simplify adaptation. 262-264 - Abdelaziz Khiat, Yoshio Matsumoto, Tsukasa Ogasawara:

Task specific eye movements understanding for a gaze-sensitive dictionary. 265-267 - SunJung Kim, Elisabeth André

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A generate and sense approach to automated music composition. 268-270 - Jörn Kohlhammer, David Zeltzer:

Towards a visualization architecture for time-critical applications. 271-273 - Alexander Kort:

Visual data mining and zoomable interfaces. 274-276 - Gary Look, Howard E. Shrobe:

A plan-based mission control center for autonomous vehicles. 277-279 - Sascha Mertens, Marius Rosu, Yuliadi Erdani:

An intelligent dialogue for online rule based expert systems. 280-282 - Ornella Mich, Elena Betta, Diego Giuliani:

PARLING: e-literature for supporting children learning english as a second language. 283-285 - Jeffrey Nichols, Brad A. Myers, Kevin Litwack:

Improving automatic interface generation with smart templates. 286-288 - Yoshifumi Nishida, Koji Kitamura

, Hiroshi Aizawa, Toshio Hori, Makoto Kimura, Takeo Kanade, Hiroshi Mizoguchi
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Real world sensorization for observing human behavior and its application to behavior-to-speech. 289-291 - Michael J. O'Grady, Gregory M. P. O'Hare:

Enabling customized & personalized interfaces in mobile computing. 292-294 - Robert Pastel, Nathan Skalsky:

Object-action association: a HCI design model. 295-297 - Lia Patrício

, João Falcão e Cunha, Raymond P. Fisk, Nuno Jardim Nunes
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Designing interaction experiences for multi-platform service provision with essential use cases. 298-300 - Tim F. Paymans, Jasper Lindenberg, Mark A. Neerincx:

Usability trade-offs for adaptive user interfaces: ease of use and learnability. 301-303 - Lin Qiu, Christopher Riesbeck:

Making critiquing practical: incremental development of educational critiquing systems. 304-306 - Lei Qu, Ning Wang, W. Lewis Johnson:

Choosing when to interact with learners. 307-309 - Rainer Malaka, Jochen Häußler, Hidir Aras:

SmartKom mobile: intelligent ubiquitous user interaction. 310-312 - Yuexi Ren, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Stephen E. Levinson:

Semantic analysis for a speech user interface in an intelligent tutoring system. 313-315 - Cesare Rocchi, Oliviero Stock, Massimo Zancanaro, Michael Kruppa, Antonio Krüger

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The museum visit: generating seamless personalized presentations on multiple devices. 316-318 - Steven I. Ross, Elizabeth Brownholtz, Robert Armes:

A multiple-application conversational agent. 319-321 - Eric Schwarzkopf:

Enhancing the interaction with information portals. 322-324 - Sanjay Sood, Kristian J. Hammond, Larry Birnbaum:

Low-fidelity location based information systems. 325-327 - Mia K. Stern:

Dates and times in email messages. 328-330 - Julien Stocq, Jean Vanderdonckt:

WOLD: a mixed-initiative wizard for producing multi-platform user interfaces. 331-333 - Lucia Terrenghi, Andreas Zimmermann:

Tailored audio augmented environments for museums. 334-336 - Jonathan Trevor, David M. Hilbert, Daniel Billsus, Jim Vaughan, Quan T. Tran:

Contextual contact retrieval. 337-339 - Rattapoom Tuchinda, Craig A. Knoblock:

Agent wizard: building information agents by answering questions. 340-342 - Ian Voss:

The semantic of episodes in communication with the anthropomorphic interface agent MAX. 343-345 - Qiaohui Zhang, Atsumi Imamiya, Kentaro Go, Xiaoyang Mao:

Overriding errors in a speech and gaze multimodal architecture. 346-348
Demonstrations
- Mickaël Baron, Patrick Girard

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SUIDT: safe user interface design tool. 350-351 - Silvia Berti, Giulio Mori, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:

A transformation-based environment for designing multi-device interactive applications. 352-353 - Ernest A. Edmonds, Greg Turner:

Intelligent interaction in art systems. 354-355 - Nikeeta Julasana, Akshat Khandelwal, Anupama Lolage, Prabhdeep Singh, Priyanka Vasudevan, Hasan Davulcu, I. V. Ramakrishnan:

WinAgent: a system for creating and executing personal information assistants using a web browser. 356-357 - Pedro J. Molina:

User interface generation with OlivaNova model execution system. 358-359 - Robert Pastel, Nathan Skalsky:

Demonstrating information in simple gestures. 360-361 - Robin R. Penner, Erik S. Steinmetz:

Automated interaction design for command and control of military situations. 362-363 - Steven I. Ross, Elizabeth Brownholtz, Robert Armes:

Voice user interface principles for a conversational agent. 364-365 - Harold W. Thimbleby, Jeremy Gow:

Computer algebra in interface design research. 366-367 - Earl Wagner, Henry Lieberman:

Demonstration of agent support for user hypotheses in problem diagnosis. 368-369
Workshops
- Lawrence D. Bergman, Tessa A. Lau:

Workshop on behavior-based user interface customization. 372-373 - Emmanuel Dubois, Philip D. Gray, Daniela Trevisan

, Jean Vanderdonckt:
Exploring the design and engineering of mixed reality systems. 374-375 - Hallvard Trætteberg, Pedro J. Molina, Nuno Jardim Nunes

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Making model-based UI design practical: usable and open methods and tools. 376-377 - Andreas Butz, Antonio Krüger

, Christian Kray, Albrecht Schmidt:
Workshop W5: multi-user and ubiquitous user interfaces (MU3I). 378-379

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