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Multiple and Large Displays (Papers/Notes)
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Session Chair:
Gina Venolia, Microsoft Research, USA
Paper:
Evaluating Visual Cues for Window Switching on Large Screens
Raphael Hoffmann, University of Washington
Patrick Baudisch, Microsoft Research
Daniel S Weld, University of Washington
Paper:
IMPROMPTU: A New Interaction Framework for Supporting Collaboration in Multiple Display Environments and Its Field Evaluation for Co-located Software Development
Jacob T Biehl, University of Illinois
William T Baker, University of Illinois
Brian P Bailey, University of Illinois
Desney S Tan, Microsoft Research
Kori M Inkpen, Microsoft Research
Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research
Paper:
Ninja Cursors: Using Multiple Cursors to Assist Target Acquisition on Large Screens
Masatomo Kobayashi, The University of Tokyo
Takeo Igarashi, The University of Tokyo