2006 Conference Program
| Sunday, Jan 29 | Monday, Jan 30 | Tuesday, Jan 31 | Wednesday, Feb 01 |
| Tutorials and Workshops | 8:45 - 9:00 Welcome |
9:00 - 10:30 Papers: Recommendation 1 |
9:00 - 10:30 Invited Talk: Jeffrey Shaw |
| 9:00 - 10:30 Invited Talk: Hiroshi Ishiguro |
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| 11:00 - 12:30 Papers: Gestural Input |
11:00 - 12:30 Papers: Multimedia and Multimodality |
11:00 - 12:30 Papers: Personal Assistants 2 |
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| 2:30 - 4:00 Papers: Natural Language in the Interface |
2:30 - 4:00 Papers: Ubiquitous Computing and Interfaces |
2:30 - 4:00 Papers: Adaptation to Users |
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| 4:00 - 5:30 Papers: Personal Assistants 1 |
4:00 - 5:30 Papers: Question Answering |
4:00 - 5:30 Papers: Recommendation 2 |
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| 7:00 - 9:30 Opening Wine Reception from 18:00 at UTS Building 10 |
Sydney Harbour Cruise Dinner Reception | 6:30 - 10:00 Dinner Reception for Short Papers and Demos |
Farewell |
Tutorials and Workshops
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Workshop 1 Cognitive Prostheses and Assisted Communication (CPAC) (ACM Digital Library Link) Various prostheses have been developed to help people with physical impairments, by replacing lost or underdeveloped abilities, and these have played an important part in facilitating the person's social participation. Providing prostheses for lost or underdeveloped cognitive abilities, however, presents a challenge of a different order. Some work on memory aids and daily schedule management systems has shown promise, but progress in this field will depend upon keeping up to date with our advancing knowledge about cognition generally as well as emerging technologies which could be platforms for various kinds of cognitive support. This workshop will offer the opportunity for researchers in the fields of assistive technology, cognitive psychology, user interface design and context-awareness to present the state of the art in each field and to discuss an approach and a research agenda for realizing effective cognitive prostheses. While the intended audience for this workshop includes those with experience or interest in Assistive Technology especially for people with dementia and their care, it is also crucial to have participation by those with expertise in other areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent User Interface Design, Context-aware systems, and Cognitive Psychology. For the full call for papers and information on previous workshops, please refer to http://www.irc.atr.jp/cpac2006
Multi-User and Ubiquitous User Interfaces (MU3I '06) (ACM Digital Library Link) The third workshop on multi-user and ubiquitous user interfaces (MU3I) aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners in the field to discuss open questions such as
This year, we want to emphasise two issues, namely interface consistency across multiple devices and interfaces for public displays. MU3I 2006 is a discussion-oriented workshop inviting position papers of up to two pages. For the full call for papers and information on previous workshops, please refer to http://www.mu3i.org
Intelligent User Interfaces for Intelligence Analysis (ACM Digital Library Link) Intelligence analysis is a difficult and complex activity due to the nature of the task, inherent limitations in human cognitive processes, and the environment. However, it is becoming an increasingly important area for many sectors (e.g., government, finance, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals). The main purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners who are interested in developing and applying the state-of-art intelligent user interface (IUI) technologies to enhance intelligence analysis. Ideally, the developed IUI technologies or tools can capitalize on human strength (e.g., reasoning and detecting visual patterns) and compensate for human weakness (e.g., attention and memory limitations, cognitive biases). We welcome paper submissions (long paper 8 pages, short paper 4 pages), system demos (2 pages), and panel proposals (2 pages) that address issues in the following areas:
The paper format should follow the standard IUI paper format.
Effective Multimodal Dialogue Interfaces (ACM Digital Library Link) This workshop addresses the issue of evaluating multimodal dialogue systems, in particular the characteristics and interaction styles that are particularly effective for human-machine collaborative task performance. These may include features that are known to be effective and important in human-human interaction. Conversely, it may be the case that certain effective interaction design decisions (e.g. for overcoming speech-recognition error) are less .natural.. We encourage participation by dialogue system and HCI researchers, interaction designers, as well as linguists, psychologists, and sociologists interested in human-human interaction and in evaluation of effective human-machine interaction. The workshop format will involve both longer presentations and shorter responses and position statements, as well as discussion sessions and panels. Targeted outcomes of the workshop include a better understanding of how to design and build multimodal dialogue interfaces that support successful collaborative task performance, and a method and set of metrics for evaluating such interfaces and their effectiveness. For the full call for papers and information on previous workshops, please refer to http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~lcavedon/emmdi-wshop.html
Introduction to Human-Robot Interaction (ACM Digital Library Link) Jean Scholtz (National Institute of Standards and Technology) This tutorial presents a new and exciting topic that needs the skills of IUI experts - human-robot interaction. Robots are beginning to move out of the laboratory and into our homes and workspaces. While the capabilities of robots are increasing, the design of the human-robot interface is just now receiving attention. While some guidelines from human-computer interaction apply, one challenging difference in human-robot interaction is working with semi-autonomous systems. The tutorial presents the current status of research in interactions with robots including adaptive robots/interfaces, speech, gestures, virtual reality, and social interactions. Different user interface designs will be shown and discussed during the tutorial. Human-robot interaction (HRI) guidelines, evaluation methodologies and metrics currently used by the community will be presented. Research needs will also be discussed. Participants will work in small groups to design a robotic application as well as an evaluation plan. The instructors have experience working with ground and air robots, in urban search and rescue, in on and off-road driving, in explosive ordnance disposal, and in assistive technologies.
Interfaces Everywhere - Interacting with the Pervasive Computer (ACM Digital Library Link) Alois Ferscha, Clemens H. Holzmann, and Michael H. Leitner (Johannes Kepler University Linz) An overview of the emerging research challenges related to everywhere interfaces, caused by computing devices that disappear within objects of everyday life, and thus enabling omnipresent physical interfaces to the digital world. The tutorial will explore the interaction paradigms, interface engineering issues, challenges and enabling technologies associated with the provision of context aware interaction styles within ad-hoc, highly dynamic and frequently changing computing environments, where computers are "invisible", but physical interfaces are "omnipresent". Implicit and explicit interaction approaches will be analysed at the frontiers of pervasive, integrated and thus "hidden" technology. Perceived invisibility and the invisibility of technology will spawn the interaction design space challenge, and help identifying strategies for embedding interaction into everyday objects and environments, into literally every "thing". Students and others who are new in the field of embodied interaction can get a general overview of this emerging field and hands-on experience in the practical part of the tutorial. Experienced researchers will be interested in the state-of-the-art technological overview and should find the exchange of ideas and views valuable. The instructors of this tutorial are Alois Ferscha, Clemens Holzmann, and Michael Leitner, all from the Department of Pervasive Computing at the Johannes Kepler University Linz. URL of Tutorial: http://www.soft.uni-linz.ac.at/Research/Conferences/_Tutorial_IUI_2006/
Constructive Dialogue Management for Speech-based Interaction Systems (ACM Digital Library Link) Kristiina Jokinen (University of Helsinki) In dialogue system and interface design, there has occurred a change in the metaphor used to describe the user's interaction with the system: while the computer has traditionally been regarded as a tool, a new view of the computer as an agent capable of mediating between the user and the complex application has emerged from the more demanding applications and tasks that dialogue systems are employed for. Research on the models and techniques related to user modelling, personalization, affective computing and multimodal interaction has contributed to the development of the conversational systems which are equipped with richer interaction capabilities. The tutorial will focus on the technological and theoretical challenges in designing adaptive and intelligent conversational systems. As the technology is mature enough to allow build interactive dialogue systems that possess spoken natural language capabilities, there are also several issues dealing e.g. with the planning and presentation of the content so that it addresses the user's particular skill levels, requirements and wishes, as well as with the integration of flexible dialogue management and multimodal presentation components. Also, from the usability point of view, important questions focus on designing enjoyable and attractive products which are also useful, understandable, and work well. |
Invited Talk: Hiroshi Ishiguro
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Interactive Humanoids and Androids as Ideal Interfaces for Humans (ACM Digital Library Link)
About Hiroshi Ishiguro Prof. Ishiguro received D.Eng. degree from Osaka University in 1991. He then began working as a research assistant of Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Yamanashi University, followed by a research assistantship in the Department of Systems Engineering, Osaka University. In 1994, he was an associate professor of Department of Information Science, Kyoto University, Japan, and started research of distributed vision using omnidirectional cameras. He spent a year in 1998 to 1999, as a visiting scholar in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, San Diego. In 1999, he was a visiting researcher in ATR Media Information Science Laboratories and developed the interactive humanoid robots, known as Robovie. In 2000, he moved to Department of Computer and Communication Sciences, Wakayama University, as an associate professor and then professor, before moving to Osaka University. |
Invited Talk: Jeffrey Shaw
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Meaningful Interfaces in Immersive Environments (ACM Digital Library Link)
About Jeffrey Shaw |
Papers: Gestural Input
Monday
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Posture and Activity Silhouettes for Self-Reporting and Attentive Interfaces (ACM Digital Library Link) Head Gesture Recognition in Intelligent Interfaces: The Role of Context in Improving Recognition (ACM Digital Library Link) Eye-Tracking to Model and Adapt to User Meta-cognition in Intelligent Learning Environments (ACM Digital Library Link) |
Papers: Natural Language in the Interface
Monday
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Taking Advantage of the Situation: Non-Linguistic Context for Natural Language Interfaces to Interactive Virtual Environments (ACM Digital Library Link) Three Phase Verification for Spoken Dialog Clarification (ACM Digital Library Link) Automatic Prediction of Misconceptions in Multilingual Computer-Mediated Communication (ACM Digital Library Link) |
Papers: Personal Assistants 1
Monday
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Automatically Classifying Emails into Activities (ACM Digital Library Link) Linking Messages and Form Requests (ACM Digital Library Link) A Hybrid Learning System for Recognizing User Tasks from Desktop Activities and Email Messages (ACM Digital Library Link) |
Papers: Recommendation 1
Tuesday
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Trust Building with Explanation Interfaces (ACM Digital Library Link) Is Trust Robust? An Analysis of TrustBased Recommendation (ACM Digital Library Link) Detecting Noise in Recommender System Databases (ACM Digital Library Link) |
Papers: Multimedia and Multimodality
Tuesday
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Enabling Context-Sensitive Information Seeking (ACM Digital Library Link) Interactive Multimedia Summaries of Evaluative Text (ACM Digital Library Link) A Conceptual Framework for Developing Adaptive Multimodal Applications (ACM Digital Library Link) |
Papers: Ubiquitous Computing and Interfaces
Tuesday
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Direct manipulation of User Interfaces for Migration (ACM Digital Library Link) Structuralizing Digital Ink for Efficient Selection (ACM Digital Library Link) |
Papers: Question Answering
Tuesday
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Deriving Quantitative Overviews of Free Text Assessments on the Web (ACM Digital Library Link) Towards Intelligent QA Interfaces: Discourse Processing for Context Questions (ACM Digital Library Link) An Intelligent Discussion-Bot for Answering Student Queries in Threaded Discussions (ACM Digital Library Link) |
Papers: Personal Assistants 2
Wednesday
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Fewer Clicks and Less Frustration: Reducing the Cost of Reaching the Right Folder (ACM Digital Library Link) Who's Asking For Help? A Bayesian Approach to Intelligent Assistance (ACM Digital Library Link) SWISH: Semantic Analysis of Window Titles and Switching History (ACM Digital Library Link) |
Papers: Adaptation to Users
Wednesday
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Augmentation-Based Learning: Combining Observations and User Edits for Programming by Demonstration (ACM Digital Library Link) Interactive Learning of Structural Shape Descriptions from Automatically Generated Near-miss Examples (ACM Digital Library Link) Recognizing User Interest and Document Value from Reading and Organizing Activities in Document Triage (ACM Digital Library Link) A Goal-Oriented Interface to Consumer Electronics using Planning and Commonsense Reasoning (ACM Digital Library Link) |
Papers: Recommendation 2
Wednesday
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Debugging User Interface Descriptions of Knowledge-based Recommender Applications (ACM Digital Library Link) Social Summarization of Text Feedback for Online Auctions and Interactive Presentation of the Summary (ACM Digital Library Link) Automatic Construction of Personalized User Interfaces (ACM Digital Library Link) |
Short Papers
Tuesday
Short papers will be presented as posters. Some will also be accompanied by a demo.
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Ambient Display using Musical Effects (ACM Digital Library Link) When Media Gets Wise: collaborative filtering with mobile media agents (ACM Digital Library Link) Splitting Rules for Graceful Degradation of User Interfaces (ACM Digital Library Link) MapTable: A Tactical Command and Control Interface (ACM Digital Library Link) Presence Based Collaborative Recommender for Networked Audiovisual Displays (ACM Digital Library Link) A TV Agent System that Integrates Knowledge and Answers Users' Questions (ACM Digital Library Link) A Cognitively Based Approach to Affect Sensing from Text (ACM Digital Library Link) Audio Subtle Expressions Affecting User's Perceptions (ACM Digital Library Link) A Task-Driven User Interface Architecture for Ambient Intelligent Environments (ACM Digital Library Link) An Approach to Adaptive User Interfaces using Interactive Media Systems (ACM Digital Library Link) Intelligent Fridge Poetry Magnets (ACM Digital Library Link) The Delivery of Multimedia Presentations in a Graphical User Interface Environment (ACM Digital Library Link) Designing an Intelligent User Interface for Instructional Video Indexing and Browsing (ACM Digital Library Link) Training a Training System (ACM Digital Library Link) PastMaster@Storytelling: A Controlled Interface for Interactive Drama (ACM Digital Library Link) Multimodal Error Correction for Continuous Handwriting Recognition in Pen-based User Interfaces (ACM Digital Library Link) Inducing Shortcuts on a Mobile Phone Interface (ACM Digital Library Link) A Multi Modal Supporting Tool for Multi Lingual Communication by Inducing Partner's Reply (ACM Digital Library Link) What's on tonight - User-centered and Situation-aware Proposals for TV Programmes (ACM Digital Library Link) Modeling Gaze Behavior for a 3D ECA in a Dialogue Situation (ACM Digital Library Link) Modality Preferences in an Instrumented Environment (ACM Digital Library Link) iCare: Intelligent Customer Assistance for Recommending Eyewear (ACM Digital Library Link) Mixing Robotic Realities (ACM Digital Library Link) Evaluating Stories in Narrative-Based Interfaces (ACM Digital Library Link) Investigating the Relation between Robot Bodily Expressions and their Impression on the User (ACM Digital Library Link) Group Recommender Systems: A Critiquing Based Approach (ACM Digital Library Link) Recovering Semantic Relations from Web Pages Based on Visual Cues (ACM Digital Library Link) Topic Modeling in Fringe Word Prediction for AAC (ACM Digital Library Link) Geometric Anticipation: Assisting Users in 2D Layout Tasks (ACM Digital Library Link) Augmenting Kitchen Appliances with a Shared Context using Knowledge about Daily Events (ACM Digital Library Link) Multimodal Interaction Styles for Hypermedia Adaptation (ACM Digital Library Link) Activity-oriented Context-aware Adaptation Assisting Mobile Geo-spatial Activities (ACM Digital Library Link) Constraint-Based Livespaces Configuration Management (ACM Digital Library Link) How to Talk to a Hologram (ACM Digital Library Link) Intelligent Drawing Correction using Place Vocabulary Constraints (ACM Digital Library Link) Are Two Talking Heads Better Than One? When Should Use More Than One Agent in E-learning? (ACM Digital Library Link) Improving Question-Answering With Linking Dialogues (ACM Digital Library Link) Creating Multiplatform User Interfaces by Annotation and Adaptation (ACM Digital Library Link) Interactive Prototyping for Ubiquitous Augmented Reality User Interfaces (ACM Digital Library Link) |
Demonstrations
Tuesday
Besides the demos accompanying the short papers/posters, the following demos will be shown:
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Interactive Multimedia Summaries of Evaluative Text (ACM Digital Library Link) GrainPile GrainPile: Deriving Quantitative Overviews of Free Text Assessments on the Web (ACM Digital Library Link) A Goal-Oriented Interface to Consumer Electronics using Planning and Commonsense Reasoning (ACM Digital Library Link) Debugging user interface descriptions of knowledge-based recommender applications (ACM Digital Library Link) Conversational Animated Agent System K3 Interactive Learning of Structural Shape Descriptions from Automatically Generated Near-miss Examples (ACM Digital Library Link) Posture and Activity Silhouettes for Self-Reporting, Interruption Management, and Attentive Interfaces (ACM Digital Library Link) Asymmetric Collaboration for Networked Reminiscence Content Authoring WAX: Web-based Activity Management Email Activity Assistant: Automated Support for managing activities in email TaskTracer System DiamondHelp: A Collaborative Task Guidance Framework for Complex Devices Enabling Context-Sensitive Information Seeking (ACM Digital Library Link) |
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