HCI International 2011 Posters' Extended Abstracts: International Conference, HCI International 2011, Orlando, FL, USA, July 9-14, 2011,Proceedings, Part 2
Constantine Stephanidis
This two-volume set CCIS 173 and CCIS 174 constitutes the extended abstracts of the posters presented during the 14th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2011, held in Orlando, FL, USA in July 2011, jointly with 12 other thematically similar conferences. A total of 4039 contributions was submitted to HCII 2011, of which 232 poster papers were carefully reviewed and selected for presentation as extended abstracts in the two volumes.
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Contents
Part II Virtual and Augmented Environments
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90 |
Part III Gestures Gaze and Multimodality in HCI
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139 |
Part IV TouchBased and TableTop Interaction
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214 |
Part V BrainComputer Interfaces and Brain Monitoring
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267 |
Part VI Ergonomics and Human Modelling Issues
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312 |
Part VII Health and Wellbeing
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379 |
Part VIII Learning Education and Cultural Heritage
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467 |
Author Index
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555 |
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Abstract activity analysis application audio feedback Augmented Reality behavior Berlin Heidelberg 2011 Brain Computer Interface C/R ratio calibration camera CCIS cognitive collaborative communication context CPOE cursor detection developed display distance education effect electrode environment Ergonomics evaluation experiment experimental feedback finger finger gesture function gestures graphics haptic HCII human Human-Computer Human-Computer Interaction IEEE implemented input device interaction Japan keyboard Keywords learning Life-Log McGurk effect measure method mouse movement multi-touch object operation participants patients patterns performance position Posters presented problems projector proposed prototype questionnaire robot screen sensor signals simulation Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Stephanidis subjects tactile Taiwan talking head target task teachers TERAKOYA tool trackball University usability user interface user’s virtual Virtual Reality wireless