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CGF
2000
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Floating Points: A method for computing stipple drawings
We present a method for computer generated pen-and-ink illustrations by the simulation of stippling. In a stipple drawing, dots are used to represent tone and also material of sur...
Oliver Deussen, Stefan Hiller, Cornelius W. A. M. ...
BCSHCI
2008
13 years 6 months ago
Seeding without leading: making space for participant contribution in design elicitation techniques
As HCI embraces experience design, it will increasingly rely on new elicitation methods that are capable of drawing out the multi-faceted subjectivities of individuals without bei...
Ann Light, Pam Briggs, Karen Martin
TDP
2008
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Data Access in a Cyber World: Making Use of Cyberinfrastructure
The vast amount of data now collected on human beings and organizations as a result of cyberinfrastructure advances has created similarly vast opportunities for social sc...
Julia Lane, Pascal Heus, Tim Mulcahy
IADIS
2004
13 years 6 months ago
Computer-Mediated Communication: Can we Make it Better?
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is fundamentally different to face-to-face (FTF) communication. The low bandwidth of CMC filters out important social and contextual cues, wh...
Sanjeet Bhachu, D. Ramanee Peiris, Annalu Waller
IFE
2007
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Drawing Subway Maps: A Survey
Abstract This paper deals with automating the drawing of subway maps. There are two features of schematic subway maps that make them different from drawings of other networks such...
Alexander Wolff