This paper presents a set of techniques for supporting autonomous collaboration—collaboration where participants work independently for periods, and then join together to integr...
We established an interdisciplinary, intergenerational collaboration in the fall of 1995, between the University of New Mexico's Computer Science Department, the College of E...
Allison Druin, Jason Stewart, David Proft, Benjami...
This paper presents a class of objects that facilitate building software for “close collaboration.” A definition is given for “cooperatively controlled objects” and three ...
Lauren J. Bricker, Marla J. Baker, Steven L. Tanim...
In this paper, we introduce a new approach for applying haptic feedback technology to interpersonal communication. We present the design of our prototype inTouch system which prov...
This paper presents the interface design of the WorldBeat system, an interactive exhibit about using computers in musical education, and as musical instruments. The system allows ...
Agents can personalize otherwise impersonal computational systems. The World Wide Web presents the same appearance to every user regardless of that user’s past activity. Web Bro...
We describe the design, implementation, and pilot study for SenseMaker, an interface for information exploration across heterogeneous sources. We propose supporting the contextdri...
Recent work in computer input control has sought to maximize the use of the fingers in the operation of computer pointing devices. The main rationale is the hypothesis that the m...
A novel input device called the Rockin’Mouse is described and evaluated. The Rockin’Mouse is a four degree-of-freedom input device that has the same shape as a regular mouse e...
Ravin Balakrishnan, Thomas Baudel, Gordon Kurtenba...