Human-centered collaborative interaction (original) (raw)

Mechanisms for collaboration: A design and evaluation framework for multi-user interfaces

Nicola Yuill

ACM Transactions on Computer-human Interaction, 2012

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Flexible User Interfaces for Group Collaboration

I. Marsic

International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 2003

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Exploring multimodal interaction in collaborative settings

Luís Carriço

Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 2009

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A novel user interface for group collaboration

I. Marsic

Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2000

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Flexible interactive technologies for multi-person tasks: current problems and future prospects

JD Eveland

Technological support for …, 1989

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Multimodal Co-located Collaboration

Edward Tse

2006

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A Framework for a Priori Evaluation of Multimodal User Interfaces Supporting Cooperation

Olivier Grisvard

Human–Computer Interaction Series, 2013

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Design and Evaluation of Interaction Technology for Medical Team Meetings

Jonas Moll

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011

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How can groupware preserve our coordination skills? Designing for direct collaboration

H. Gaspard-boulinc

1999

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The Effects of Interaction Technique on Coordination In Tabletop Groupware

Miguel Nacenta

Proceedings of Graphics …, 2007

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Individual and Group Support in Tabletop Interaction Techniques

Miguel Nacenta

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uC: Ubiquitous Collaboration Platform for Multimodal Team Interaction Support

Sabri Gurbuz

Journal of International Technology and Information Management, 2008

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Supporting Collaboration and Engagement Using a Whiteboard-Like Display

Mark Apperley

2000

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Why Do Users Like Video? Studies of Multimedia-Supported Collaboration

John Tang

Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 1992

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Supporting Collaboration with Augmented Environments

saadi lahlou

Interactive Artifacts and Furniture Supporting Collaborative Work and Learning, 2008

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Towards Seamless Support of Natural Collaborative Interactions

Stacey Scott

Graphics Interface, 2000

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What video can and can't do for collaboration: a case study

John Tang

1993

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What Video Can and Cannot Do For Collaboration: A Case Study

John Tang

Multimedia Systems, 1994

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Collaborative Multimodality

Daniel Sonntag

KI - Künstliche Intelligenz, 2012

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Designing interfaces to maximize the quality of collaborative work

Artemio Ramirez

… , 1999. HICSS-32. …, 1999

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Video support for shared work-space interaction: an empirical study

Mark Apperley

Interacting with Computers, 1995

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A framework for the descriptive specification of awareness support in multimodal user interfaces for collaborative activities

Jesús Alberto García Gallardo

Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces

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User-Interface Support to Group Interaction

Nuno Guimarães

1996

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Complementarity of Input Devices to Achieve Knowledge Sharing in Meetings

Silvia magrelli

2012

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Collaboration around a tabletop display: Supporting interpersonal interactions

Regan Mandryk

Simon Fraser University …, 2001

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Specifying Multimodal Collaborative User Interfaces: A Comparison of Four Notations

Alberto L. Moran

2008

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Supporting Cross-Modal Collaboration in the Workplace

Oussama Metatla

2012

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Prototyping novel collaborative multimodal systems

Matt Wesson

Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Multimodal interfaces - ICMI '06, 2006

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