Accepted papers & Workshop Participants
People set in bold are the people actually attending the workshop.
- Persistence
in Interactive Workspaces (pdf), Maria
Croné, FUSE research group, Department of Computer and Systems
Sciences, Stockholm University/KTH, Sweden
- The WebWall,
Alois Ferscha & Simon Vogl, Department of Computer Science,
Johannes Kepler University of Linz
- Collaboration with
Interactive Walls and Tables: Pin&Play (pdf), (slides),
Maria Håkansson, Future Applications Lab, Viktoria Institute,
Göteborg, Sweden & Kristof Van Laerhoven, Ubicomp Group, Dept of
Computing, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
- Designing
a Perceptive Smart Room Interface (pdf),
Edward Lank, Computer Science Department, San Francisco State
University
- Workshop on
Collaboration with Interactive Walls and Tables: Informative Art (slides),
Sara Ljungblad, Future Applications Lab, Viktoria Institute, Göteborg,
Sweden
- Augmenting
Interactions with an Interactive Wall Map, Joseph F. McCarthy,
Accenture Technology Labs - Research
- Using
Large Public Interactive Displays for Collaboration (pdf)
(slides), Daniel M. Russell,
Alison Sue, IBM Almaden Research Center, User Sciences & Experience Research
Lab
- EnhancedDesk
and EnhancedWall: Augmented Desk and Wall Interfaces with Real-Time Tracking
of User’s Motion, Yasuto Nakanishi, Yoichi Sato, Institute
of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
- Around the
Table (pdf),
Chia Shen, Frederic Vernier, Clifton Forlines, and Neal Lesh,
MERL-CRL, Mitusbishi Electric Research Labs, Cambridge Research
- Front Projection for Large
Displays, Jay Summet,
(slides), (video),
College of Computing & GVU Center, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Supporting Collaboration
in a Context-Aware Office Computing Environment, (slides),
Stephen Voida, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Blair MacIntyre, GVU Center, College
of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Interactive Walls
and Handheld Devices - Applications for a Smart Environment, Carsten
Magerkurth, Peter Tandler, Fraunhofer-IPSI, AMBIENTE
- Orientation and
Gesture on Horizontal Displays (pdf), (slides),
Stacey Scott, Simon Fraser University, Sheelagh Carpendale, University
of Calgary
- The Future for Interactive
Surfaces, Dave Martin, SMART Technologies
- Visiting in a Connected Room Environment, Patrick Baudisch or
Brian Meyers, Microsoft Research
- DiamondTouch Characteristics and Capabilities
(slides), Darren Leigh, Chris Wren,
MERL
- Several Sensor Approaches that Retrofit
Large Surfaces for Interactivity, Joe Paradiso, MIT
Additional participants
- Norbert Streitz, FhG-IPSI
- Ravin Balakrishnan, Unicersity of Toronto
Results of subgroup work
- Poster presented at the
UbiComp exhibition hall.