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ACMDIS
2010
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Visual design of physical user interfaces for NFC-based mobile interaction
Near Field Communication (NFC) can facilitate mobile interaction with everyday objects, associated digital information and ubiquitous services. Despite the simplicity of the touch...
Alina Hang, Gregor Broll, Alexander Wiethoff
CHI
2006
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Putting people in their place: an anonymous and privacy-sensitive approach to collecting sensed data in location-based applicati
The emergence of location-based computing promises new and compelling applications, but raises very real privacy risks. Existing approaches to privacy generally treat people as th...
Karen P. Tang, Pedram Keyani, James Fogarty, Jason...
HAPTICS
2003
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Electro-Rheological Fluidic Actuators for Haptic Vehicular Instrument Controls
Force-feedback mechanisms have been designed to simplify and enhance the human-vehicle interface. The increase in secondary controls within vehicle cockpits has created a desire f...
J. Melli-Huber, Brian Weinberg, Avi Fisch, Jason N...
HCI
2009
13 years 6 months ago
Using 3D Touch Interaction for a Multimodal Zoomable User Interface
Touchscreens are becoming the preferred input device in a growing number of applications. They are interesting devices which are more and more introduced into the automotive domain...
Florian Laquai, Markus Ablaßmeier, Tony Poit...
CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
How it works: a field study of non-technical users interacting with an intelligent system
In order to develop intelligent systems that attain the trust of their users, it is important to understand how users perceive such systems and develop those perceptions over time...
Joe Tullio, Anind K. Dey, Jason Chalecki, James Fo...