We describe sensing techniques motivated by unique aspects of human-computer interaction with handheld devices in mobile settings. Special features of mobile interaction include c...
Ken Hinckley, Jeffrey S. Pierce, Mike Sinclair, Er...
In various types of interactions, individuals may attempt to determine whether their communication partners are being honest or deceptive. Judgments of honesty rely, in part, on a...
While many computer tutoring systems have long been delivered as desktop applications, these systems have only recently begun to appear on mobile devices. In this work we apply pri...
Quincy Brown, Dario D. Salvucci, Frank J. Lee, Vin...
Accessing information on mobile and wearable devices often requires the user's visual attention, and the precise operation of virtual or physical widgets. However, these inte...
One of the most promising possibilities for supporting user interaction with public displays is the use of personal mobile phones. Furthermore, by utilising Bluetooth users should...
Keith Cheverst, Alan J. Dix, Daniel Fitton, Christ...