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19. UIST 2006: Montreux, Switzerland
- Pierre Wellner, Ken Hinckley

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Proceedings of the 19th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Montreux, Switzerland, October 15-18, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-313-1 - Peter Naur:

Computing versus human thinking. 1-2
Perspectives on pointing & picking
- Tovi Grossman, Ravin Balakrishnan:

The design and evaluation of selection techniques for 3D volumetric displays. 3-12 - Hyunyoung Song, François Guimbretière, Chang Hu, Hod Lipson

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ModelCraft: capturing freehand annotations and edits on physical 3D models. 13-22 - Yotam I. Gingold

, Philip L. Davidson, Jefferson Y. Han, Denis Zorin:
A direct texture placement and editing interface. 23-32 - David Akers:

CINCH: a cooperatively designed marking interface for 3D pathway selection. 33-42 - Patrick Baudisch, Mike Sinclair, Andrew Wilson:

Soap: a pointing device that works in mid-air. 43-46
Information landscapes
- Steven Mark Drucker, Georg Petschnigg, Maneesh Agrawala:

Comparing and managing multiple versions of slide presentations. 47-56 - Steven Halim, Roland H. C. Yap, Hoong Chuin Lau

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Viz: a visual analysis suite for explaining local search behavior. 57-66 - Thomas Baudel

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From information visualization to direct manipulation: extending a generic visualization framework for the interactive editing of large datasets. 67-76 - Craig S. Tashman:

WindowScape: a task oriented window manager. 77-80
Sensing from head to toe
- Johnny Chung Lee, Desney S. Tan:

Using a low-cost electroencephalograph for task classification in HCI research. 81-90 - James Fogarty, Carolyn Au, Scott E. Hudson:

Sensing from the basement: a feasibility study of unobtrusive and low-cost home activity recognition. 91-100 - Jingtao Wang, Shumin Zhai, John F. Canny:

Camera phone based motion sensing: interaction techniques, applications and performance study. 101-110 - Itiro Siio, Hitomi Tsujita:

Mobile interaction using paperweight metaphor. 111-114
Browsing & scrolling
- Mira Dontcheva, Steven Mark Drucker, Geraldine Wade, David Salesin, Michael F. Cohen:

Summarizing personal web browsing sessions. 115-124 - David F. Huynh, Robert C. Miller, David R. Karger

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Enabling web browsers to augment web sites' filtering and sorting functionalities. 125-134 - Greg Little, Robert C. Miller:

Translating keyword commands into executable code. 135-144 - Aran Lunzer, Kasper Hornbæk:

RecipeSheet: creating, combining and controlling information processors. 145-154 - Edward W. Ishak, Steven Feiner:

Content-aware scrolling. 155-158
Clever renditions
- Anastasia Bezerianos, Pierre Dragicevic, Ravin Balakrishnan:

Mnemonic rendering: an image-based approach for exposing hidden changes in dynamic displays. 159-168 - Patrick Baudisch, Desney S. Tan, Maxime Collomb, Daniel C. Robbins, Ken Hinckley

, Maneesh Agrawala, Shengdong Zhao
, Gonzalo A. Ramos:
Phosphor: explaining transitions in the user interface using afterglow effects. 169-178 - Jeremy Shopf, Marc Olano:

Procedural haptic texture. 179-186 - Kayur Patel, Mike Y. Chen, Ian E. Smith, James A. Landay:

Personalizing routes. 187-190
Pen & paper
- Sharon L. Oviatt, Alexander M. Arthur, Julia Cohen:

Quiet interfaces that help students think. 191-200 - Chunyuan Liao, François Guimbretière, Corinna E. Löckenhoff

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Pen-top feedback for paper-based interfaces. 201-210 - Clifton Forlines, Daniel Vogel, Ravin Balakrishnan:

HybridPointing: fluid switching between absolute and relative pointing with a direct input device. 211-220 - Nicholas Diakopoulos, Irfan A. Essa:

Videotater: an approach for pen-based digital video segmentation and tagging. 221-224
Projecting the future
- Xiang Cao, Ravin Balakrishnan:

Interacting with dynamically defined information spaces using a handheld projector and a pen. 225-234 - Matthew Flagg, James M. Rehg:

Projector-guided painting. 235-244 - Daniel Cotting, Markus H. Gross

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Interactive environment-aware display bubbles. 245-254 - Andrew D. Wilson:

Robust computer vision-based detection of pinching for one and two-handed gesture input. 255-258
Tables galore
- Daniel Wigdor, Darren Leigh, Clifton Forlines, Sam Shipman, John Barnwell, Ravin Balakrishnan, Chia Shen:

Under the table interaction. 259-268 - Sriram Subramanian

, Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Andrés Lucero
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Multi-layer interaction for digital tables. 269-272 - Clifton Forlines, Alan Esenther, Chia Shen, Daniel Wigdor, Kathy Ryall:

Multi-user, multi-display interaction with a single-user, single-display geospatial application. 273-276 - José del R. Millán

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Brain-computer interaction. 277-278
DANGER - interface construction zone
- Jeffrey Nichols, Brandon Rothrock, Duen Horng Chau

, Brad A. Myers:
Huddle: automatically generating interfaces for systems of multiple connected appliances. 279-288 - Scott E. Hudson, Jennifer Mankoff

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Rapid construction of functioning physical interfaces from cardboard, thumbtacks, tin foil and masking tape. 289-298 - Björn Hartmann, Scott R. Klemmer, Michael S. Bernstein, Leith Abdulla, Brandon Burr, Avi Robinson-Mosher, Jennifer Gee:

Reflective physical prototyping through integrated design, test, and analysis. 299-308 - Wolfgang Stürzlinger

, Olivier Chapuis
, Dusty Phillips, Nicolas Roussel:
User interface façades: towards fully adaptable user interfaces. 309-318 - Caroline Appert

, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon
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SwingStates: adding state machines to the swing toolkit. 319-322
Handwriting & character input
- Michael Shilman, Desney S. Tan, Patrice Y. Simard:

CueTIP: a mixed-initiative interface for correcting handwriting errors. 323-332 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Brad A. Myers, Duen Horng Chau

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In-stroke word completion. 333-336

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