AVI 2006:
Venezia, Italy
Augusto Celentano (Ed.):
Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces, AVI 2006, Venezia, Italy, May 23-26, 2006.
ACM Press 2006, ISBN 1-59593-353-0
Invited talks
- Riccardo Rabagliati:
AVI and the art system: interactive works at the Venice Biennale.
3-6

- Gerhard Fischer:
Distributed intelligence: extending the power of the unaided, individual human mind.
7-14

- Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
From mainframes to picture frames: charting the rapid evolution of visual interfaces.
15

Advanced interaction design:
research papers
- Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Miguel A. Nacenta, Sriram Subramanian, Carl Gutwin:
Bubble radar: efficient pen-based interaction.
19-26

- Uta Hinrichs, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, Stacey D. Scott:
Evaluating the effects of fluid interface components on tabletop collaboration.
27-34

- Jacob T. Biehl, Brian P. Bailey:
Improving interfaces for managing applications in multiple-device environments.
35-42

- Céline Coutrix, Laurence Nigay:
Mixed reality: a model of mixed interaction.
43-50

- Renaud Blanch, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
Programming rich interactions using the hierarchical state machine toolkit.
51-58

- Murielle Florins, Francisco Montero Simarro, Jean Vanderdonckt, Benjamin Michotte:
Splitting rules for graceful degradation of user interfaces.
59-66

- Zachary Pousman, John T. Stasko:
A taxonomy of ambient information systems: four patterns of design.
67-74

Advanced interaction design:
short papers
- Makio Ishihara, Yukio Ishihara:
An approach to remote direct pointing using gray-code.
75-78

- Hiroaki Tobita:
Catenaccio: interactive information retrieval system through drawing.
79-82

- Gabe Johnson, Mark D. Gross, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
Flow selection: a time-based selection and operation technique for sketching tools.
83-86

- Linn Gustavsson Christiernin, Rickard Bäckman, Mikael Gidmark, Ann Persson:
iLayer: MLD in an operating system interface.
87-90

- Jacob T. Biehl, Brian P. Bailey:
Improving scalability and awareness in iconic interfaces for multiple-device environments.
91-94

- Buntarou Shizuki, Takaomi Hisamatsu, Shin Takahashi, Jiro Tanaka:
Laser pointer interaction techniques using peripheral areas of screens.
95-98

- Yannis Tzitzikas, Jean-Luc Hainaut:
On the visualization of large-sized ontologies.
99-102

- Daniel Wigdor, Chia Shen, Clifton Forlines, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Table-centric interactive spaces for real-time collaboration.
103-107

- Yang Wang, Masahito Hirakawa:
Video editing based on object movement and camera motion.
108-111

Advanced interaction design:
system papers
Designing for the end user:
research papers
- Enrico Bertini, Silvia Gabrielli, Stephen Kimani:
Appropriating and assessing heuristics for mobile computing.
119-126

- Alexander Repenning, Andri Ioannidou:
Mobility agents: guiding and tracking public transportation users.
127-134

- Cory Kissinger, Margaret M. Burnett, Simone Stumpf, Neeraja Subrahmaniyan, Laura Beckwith, Sherry Yang, Mary Beth Rosson:
Supporting end-user debugging: what do users want to know?
135-142

- Maria Francesca Costabile, Antonio Piccinno, Daniela Fogli, Andrea Marcante:
Supporting interaction and co-evolution of users and systems.
143-150

Designing for the end user:
short papers
- Maristella Agosti, Nicola Ferro, Emanuele Panizzi, Rosa Trinchese:
Annotation as a support to user interaction for content enhancement in digital libraries.
151-154

- Verena Broy, Frank Althoff, Gudrun Klinker:
iFlip: a metaphor for in-vehicle information systems.
155-158

- Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Sriram Subramanian, Andrés Lucero, Carl Gutwin:
Interacting with piles of artifacts on digital tables.
159-162

- Jared Cechanowicz, Steven Dawson, Matt Victor, Sriram Subramanian:
Stylus based text input using expanding CIRRIN.
163-166

- Mark Minas:
Syntax analysis for diagram editors: a constraint satisfaction problem.
167-170

- Andrea De Lucia, Rita Francese, Ignazio Passero, Genoveffa Tortora:
VLMigrator: a tool for migrating legacy video lectures to multimedia learning objects.
171-174

Evaluating interaction:
research papers
- Susan Wiedenbeck, Jim Waters, Leonardo Sobrado, Jean-Camille Birget:
Design and evaluation of a shoulder-surfing resistant graphical password scheme.
177-184

- Francesca Rizzo, Florian Daniel, Maristella Matera, Sharon Albertario, Anna Nibioli:
Evaluating the semantic memory of web interactions in the xMem project.
185-192

- Tovi Grossman, Ravin Balakrishnan:
An evaluation of depth perception on volumetric displays.
193-200

- Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Mary Czerwinski, Desney S. Tan, Daniel S. Weld:
Exploring the design space for adaptive graphical user interfaces.
201-208

- Mark S. Hancock, John David Miller, Saul Greenberg, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale:
Exploring visual feedback of change conflict in a distributed 3D environment.
209-216

- Jeanette Bautista, Giuseppe Carenini:
An integrated task-based framework for the design and evaluation of visualizations to support preferential choice.
217-224

- Maria Karam, Monica M. C. Schraefel:
Investigating user tolerance for errors in vision-enabled gesture-based interactions.
225-232

- Thorsten Büring, Jens Gerken, Harald Reiterer:
Usability of overview-supported zooming on small screens with regard to individual differences in spatial ability.
233-240

Evaluating interaction:
short papers
- Yves Guiard, Olivier Chapuis, Yangzhou Du, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
Allowing camera tilts for document navigation in the standard GUI: a discussion and an experiment.
241-244

- Frode Eika Sandnes:
Can spatial mnemonics accelerate the learning of text input chords?
245-249

- Antonella De Angeli, Leantros Kyriakoullis:
Globalisation vs. localisation in e-commerce: cultural-aware interaction design.
250-253

- Ke-Bing Zhang, Mehmet A. Orgun, Kang Zhang, Yihao Zhang:
Hypothesis oriented cluster analysis in data mining by visualization.
254-257

- Xiaohua Sun, Patrick Chiu, Jeffrey Huang, Maribeth Back, Wolfgang Polak:
Implicit brushing and target snapping: data exploration and sense-making on large displays.
258-261

- Tania Di Mascio, Ivano Salvatore, Laura Tarantino:
Navigation by zooming in boxes: preliminary evaluation.
262-265

- Geoffrey Ellis, Alan J. Dix:
The plot, the clutter, the sampling and its lens: occlusion measures for automatic clutter reduction.
266-269

- Manuel Freire, Pilar Rodríguez:
Preserving the mental map in interactive graph interfaces.
270-273

- Heather M. Hutchings, Jeffrey S. Pierce:
Understanding the whethers, hows, and whys of divisible interfaces.
274-277

Evaluating interaction:
system papers
Interaction for art, cultural heritage and tourism:
research papers
Interaction for art, cultural heritage and tourism:
short papers
Interaction for art, cultural heritage and tourism:
system papers
- Paolo Bottoni, Stefano Levialdi, Anna Labella, Emanuele Panizzi, Rosa Trinchese, Laura Gigli:
MADCOW: a visual interface for annotating web pages.
314-317

- Giuseppe Conti, Stefano Piffer, Gabrio Girardi, Raffaele de Amicis, Giuliana Ucelli:
DentroTrento: a virtual walk across history.
318-321

- Marco Liuni, Davide Morelli:
Playing music: an installation based on Xenakis' musical games.
322-325

Multimodal interaction:
research papers
- Fabio Paternò, Federico Giammarino:
Authoring interfaces with combined use of graphics and voice for both stationary and mobile devices.
329-335

- Edward Tse, Chia Shen, Saul Greenberg, Clifton Forlines:
Enabling interaction with single user applications through speech and gestures on a multi-user tabletop.
336-343

- Luca Chittaro, Fabio Buttussi, Daniele Nadalutti:
MAge-AniM: a system for visual modeling of embodied agent animations and their replay on mobile devices.
344-351

- Kent Wittenburg, Tom Lanning, Derek L. Schwenke, Hal Shubin, Anthony Vetro:
The prospects for unrestricted speech input for TV content search.
352-359

Multimodal interaction:
short papers
- Fabio Aloise, Febo Cincotti, Fabio Babiloni, Maria Grazia Marciani, Daniela Morelli, Samuel Paolucci, Giuseppe Oriolo, Alessandra Cherubini, Federico Sciarra, Fortunato Mangiola, Angelo Melpignano, Fabrizio Davide, Donatella Mattia:
The ASPICE project: inclusive design for the motor disabled.
360-363

- Fabio Pittarello, Alessandro De Faveri:
Improving access of elderly people to real environments: a semantic based approach.
364-368

- Suzanne Kieffer, Noelle Carbonell:
Oral messages improve visual search.
369-372

- Johan Sanneblad, Lars Erik Holmquist:
Ubiquitous graphics: combining hand-held and wall-size displays to interact with large images.
373-377

Visualization
- Katy Cooper, Oscar de Bruijn, Robert Spence, Mark Witkowski:
A comparison of static and moving presentation modes for image collections.
381-388

- Adam Perer, Marc A. Smith:
Contrasting portraits of email practices: visual approaches to reflection and analysis.
389-395

- Carl Gutwin, Andy Cockburn:
Improving list revisitation with ListMaps.
396-403

- Robert Kincaid, Heidi Lam:
Line graph explorer: scalable display of line graphs using Focus+Context.
404-411

- Valéria M. B. Cavalcanti, Ulrich Schiel, Cláudio de Souza Baptista:
Querying spatio-temporal databases using a visual environment.
412-419

- Carmen Sanz Merino, Mike Sips, Daniel A. Keim, Christian Panse, Robert Spence:
Task-at-hand interface for change detection in stock market data.
420-427

- Gonzalo Ramos, George G. Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, Desney S. Tan, Patrick Baudisch, Ken Hinckley, Maneesh Agrawala:
Tumble! Splat! helping users access and manipulate occluded content in 2D drawings.
428-435

Visualization:
short papers
- Alejo Hausner:
Animated visualization of time-varying 2D flows using error diffusion.
436-439

- Marco Porta:
Browsing large collections of images through unconventional visualization techniques.
440-444

- Olivier Christmann, Noelle Carbonell:
Browsing through 3D representations of unstructured picture collections: an empirical study.
445-448

- Anton Bogdanovych, Sara Drago:
Euclidean representation of 3D electronic institutions: automatic generation.
449-452

- Antti Aaltonen, Juha Lehikoinen:
Exploring augmented reality visualizations.
453-456

- Raluca Budiu, Peter Pirolli, Michael Fleetwood:
Navigation in degree of interest trees.
457-462

- Lars-Erik Janlert:
Putting pictures in context.
463-466

- Brian P. Bailey, Chris W. Busbey:
TAPRAV: a tool for exploring workload aligned to models of task execution.
467-470

- Niklas Elmqvist, Philippas Tsigas:
View projection animation for occlusion reduction.
471-475

- Vincenzo Bonifaci, Camil Demetrescu, Irene Finocchi, Luigi Laura:
Visual editing of animated algorithms: the Leonardo Web builder.
476-479

- Sanna Kallio, Juha Kela, Jani Mäntyjärvi, Johan Plomp:
Visualization of hand gestures for pervasive computing environments.
480-483

- Luca Chittaro:
Visualization of patient data at different temporal granularities on mobile devices.
484-487

- Akrivi Katifori, Costas Vassilakis, George Lepouras, Ilias Daradimos, Constantin Halatsis:
Visualizing a temporally-enhanced ontology.
488-491

- Susumu Kuriyama, Masao Ohira, Hiroshi Igaki, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
A wearable interface for visualizing coauthor networks toward building a sustainable research community.
492-495

Visualization:
system papers
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