The need for effective search for television content is growing as the number of choices for TV viewing and/or recording explodes. In this paper we describe a preliminary prototyp...
Kent Wittenburg, Tom Lanning, Derek L. Schwenke, H...
Although computer mice have evolved physically (i.e., new form factors, multiple buttons, scrollwheels), their basic metaphor remains the same: a single-point of interaction, with...
Recent advances in computer video projection open up new possibilities for real-time interactive, persuasive displays. Now a display can continuously adapt to a viewer so as to ma...
Paul H. Dietz, Ramesh Raskar, Shane Booth, Jeroen ...
We summarize the continuous thread of research we have conducted over the past thirty years on human-computer collaboration. This research reflects many of the themes and issues i...
Security of biometric templates stored in a system is important because a stolen template can compromise system security as well as user privacy. Therefore, a number of secure bio...
As our ability to measure the world around us improves, we are quickly generating massive quantities of high-dimensional, spatial-temporal data. In this paper, we concern ourselve...
In this paper, we present an interactive visualization method for set-valued attributes that maintains the advantages of item-oriented views and interactions found in parallel mul...
Face recognition algorithms typically deal with the classification of static images of faces that are obtained using a camera. In this paper we propose a new sensing mechanism bas...
We propose two crosstalk reducing coding schemes using ternary busses. In addition to low power consumption and reduced delay, our schemes offer other advantages over binary codin...
This paper describes a long-term project exploring advanced visual interfaces for antenna design. MERL developed three successive prototypes that embodied an evolution towards lar...
Kent Wittenburg, Tom Lanning, Darren Leigh, Kathy ...