UIST 2
October 17th, 2006 at 07:14 pm
The UID group made a strong showing this morning: David’s Sifter (site) and Greg’s Keyword Commands.
- Browsing & Scrolling
- Summarizing personal web browsing sessions
- Dontcheva et al.
- Browser extension
- Demo once for the system, then it uses your demo
- Templates used to create visual summaries
- Map and calendar views
- Future: template authoring, schema authoring, collaboration, sharing, new applications
- Vs. UID: strong vs. weak framework or semantics
- Enabling Web Browsers to Augment Web Sites’ Filtering and Sorting
Functionalities
- Huynh et al.
- Translating Keyword Commands into Executable Code
- Little and Miller
- RecipeSheet: Creating, Combining, and Controlling Information
Processors
- Lunzer and Hornbæk
- Subjunctive interface: support for showing alternative scenarios in parallel
- Recipes describe ingredients and outputs
- Processing is an ingredient to generic (polymorphic) recipes; c.p. UTM
- Interface style c.p. Quartz Composer, many other flow-based tools
- It’s in Squeak
- “Personal Processing Management, in response to ‘personal information management’ not being cool enough any more”
- Compare this to spreadsheets: emphasis on data, show
intermediate results, etc.
- Not to workflow builders: only show inputs and outputs
- Content-Aware Scrolling
- Ishak and Feiner
- Whee!
- Summarizing personal web browsing sessions
- Clever Renditions
- Mnemonic Rendering: An Image-Based Approach for Exposing Hidden
Changes in Dynamic Displays
- Bezerianos and Dragicevic
- Buffer hidden changes and replay them when windows are revealed
- Pixel level, talking about window managers
- Why is it called “mnemonic?”
- Goes back to general question of using graphical techniques to allow more complex data interactions without losing context (exposé animations, etc.)
- Phosphor: Explaining Transitions in the User Interface Using
Afterglow Effects
- Baudish et al.
- Designers don’t need to tune animation times, users don’t need to wait for animations to complete
- Procedural Haptic Texture
- Shopf and Olano
- Personalizing Routes
- Patel et al.
- Mnemonic Rendering: An Image-Based Approach for Exposing Hidden
Changes in Dynamic Displays
- Pen & Paper
- Quiet Interfaces that Help Students Think
- Oviatt et al.
- Need to read this one
- A Pen-top Interface for Interactive Paper
- Liao et al.
- HybridPointing: Fluid Switching Between Absolute and Relative
Pointing with a Direct Input Device
- Forlines et al.
- Videotater: An Approach for Pen-Based Digital Video Segmentation
and Tagging
- Diakopoulos and Essa
- Quiet Interfaces that Help Students Think
- Poster Session
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