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  1. Proceedings of the international workshop on Human-centered multimedia (HCM '07)
  2. Interconnected media for human-centered understanding
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Pillows as adaptive interfaces in ambient environments
Towards open source authoring and presentation of multimedia content
Multimedia and human-in-the-loop: interaction as content enrichment
International workshop on human-centered multimedia: overview
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Preattentive visualization of information relevance
Too close for comfort?: adapting to the user's cultural background
Tracking pointing gesture in 3D space for wearable visual interfaces
Local spatiotemporal descriptors for visual recognition of spoken phrases
Human support improvements by natural man-machine collaboration
Affective multimodal mirror: sensing and eliciting laughter
Interconnected media for human-centered understanding

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Challenges in Human‐Centered Information Visualization: Introduction to the Special Issue

Interconnected media for human-centered understanding

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Wölle, Jürgen Einsfeld, Katja Ebert, Achim
Abstract Today, there are many systems with large amounts of complex data sets. Visualizing these systems in a way that enlightens the user and provides a profound understanding ofthe respective information space is one of the big information visualization research challenges. Keim states that it is no longer possible to display an overview of these systems as proposed in Shneiderman's information seeking mantra. To overcome this incapacity and to provide a solution to the dilemma of time multiplexing- vs. space multiplexing techniques, we propose the context-sensitive use of a collection of animated 3D metaphors. These metaphors are integrated in a flexible framework called HANNAH. This provides the possibility to interconnect media of various types in order to bridge the semantic gab as required for human-centered applications according to Elgammal.
Starting Page 67
Ending Page 76
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781595937810
DOI 10.1145/1290128.1290139
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2007-09-28
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword 3d Information visualization Human centered interfaces
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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