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Rehabilitation of handwriting skills in stroke patients using interactive games: a pilot study
Jennifer Curtis, Loes Ruijs, Maartje de Vries, Rob...
101
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2009
ACM
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At your service: using butlers as a model to overcome the mobile attention deficit
Timothy Sohn, Rafael Ballagas, Leila Takayama
158
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2009
ACM
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Multitouch and surface computing
Natural user interfaces (NUI) such as multitouch and surface computing are positioned as the next major evolution in computing and user interfaces. Just graphical user interfaces ...
Steven C. Seow, Dennis R. Wixon, Scott MacKenzie, ...
89
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2009
ACM
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When user experience met agile: a case study
Michael Budwig, Soojin Jeong, Kuldeep Kelkar
117
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2009
ACM
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Bezier lights: establishing virtual boundaries in indoor environments
In this paper we introduce Bezier Lights, an intelligent lighting system that allows users to intuitively establish virtual boundaries in indoor environments. Boundaries can be ea...
Yuichiro Takeuchi
120
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2009
ACM
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WantKnot: connecting organizations to improve their waste management practices
Jared S. Bauer, Liz Blankenship, Leanna M. Gingras...
117
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2009
ACM
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Auditory priming for upcoming events
Psychologically preparing for upcoming events can be a difficult task, particularly when switching social contexts, e.g., from office work to a family event. To help with such tra...
Timothy Sohn, Leila Takayama, Dean Eckles, Rafael ...
118
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2009
ACM
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Interaction programming: next steps
Interaction programming bridges the gap between interaction design and programming, but it has not yet been related directly to mainstream development practice. This paper present...
Harold W. Thimbleby
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2009
ACM
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Autism online: a comparison of word usage in bloggers with and without autism spectrum disorders
The Internet has become a place of refuge for individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In particular, weblogs are a popular option for personal expression via the Interne...
A. Taylor Newton, Adam D. I. Kramer, Daniel N. McI...