hml videos
Flexible Computers
Paperwindows was the world's first true paper computer, and one of the first Organic User Interfaces produced by our lab. First designed in 2004, it allowed for a 2 cent piece of paper to become a fully interactive computer display.
Holman, D., Vertegaal, R. and N. Troje. PaperWindows: Interaction Techniques for Digital Paper. In Proceedings of ACM CHI 2005 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Portland, OR: ACM Press, 2005. Video (MP4)
Media Eyepliances
This video demonstrates the use of eye contact sensing for focus selection operations in remote controlled media servers.
Vertegaal, R., Cheng, D., Sohn, C. and A. Mamuji Media EyePliances: Using Eye Tracking For Remote Control Focus Selection of Appliances. In Extended Abstract of ACM CHI 2005 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Portland, OR: ACM Press, 2005. Video (MOV)
Mamuji, A., Vertegaal, R., Dickie, D., Sohn. C. and M. Danninger. Attentive Office Cubicles: Mediating Visual and Auditory Interactions Between Office Co-Workers. In Video Proceedings of Ubicomp 2004, 2004. Video (MP4)
Fono, D. and R. Vertegaal. EyeWindows: Using Eye-Controlled Zooming Windows for Focus Selection. In Proceedings of UIST 2004. Santa Fe: ACM Press, 2004. Video (MP4)
Dickie, C., Vertegaal, R., Shell, J.S., Sohn, S., Cheng, D. and O. Aoudeh. Eye Contact Sensing Glasses for Attention-Sensitive Wearable Video Blogging. In Extended Abstracts of ACM CHI 2004 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Vienna, Austria, 2004. Video (MP4)
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