In this paper, we introduce memory [en]code, a project that evolved through an art+science collaboration. memory [en]code is an interactive tabletop installation that visualizes d...
Holly Schmidt, Uta Hinrichs, Alan Dunning, M. Shee...
This paper presents an interactive visualisation system that assists users of semi-automatic speech transcription systems to assess alternative recognition results in real time an...
Saturnino Luz, Masood Masoodian, Bill Rogers, Bo Z...
The difference between using one mobile phone and another can feel like learning a new language based on our extensive experience designing mobile applications for spatial data na...
Motion capture data is an effective way of synthesizing human motion for many interactive applications, including games and simulations. A compact, easy-to-decode representation i...
Philippe Beaudoin, Pierre Poulin, Michiel van de P...
This paper describes a novel browsing paradigm, taking benefit of the various types of links (e.g. thematic, temporal, references, etc.) that can be automatically built between mul...