MobiKUI 2008 Mobile and Kinetic User Interfaces This workshop aims at gathering researchers and practitioners
interested in interaction with mobile and pervasive computer systems
through motion of people and everyday objects. Ubiquitous Computing
advocates the fact that computing technology can be embedded in
everyday life objects. Since we typically move entities in physical
space, we consider important that these entities be capable of location
and motion awareness. There are several scenarios where networked
moving entities can be exploited at different spatial scales, from
tabletops, to rooms, buildings, cities, and even larger spaces. In
these scenarios, interaction takes places by either triggering system’s
reaction from the recognition of selected motion patterns of objects
and people in structured spaces (e.g. tables, rooms, cities) or by
observing longer-term activities. The topics of the workshop are also
related to a new trend in mobile and UbiComp, namely Activity-oriented
Interaction Design.
Other aspects in Mobile and Kinetic User Interfaces are those
related to the new interaction patterns that will be enabled by the
availability of traceable objects for performing actions on computer
systems. Ubiquitous and Mobile computing enables a new kind of User
Interfaces. These interfaces rely on different metaphors and
interaction patterns than those on which classical Desktop and Web
interfaces are designed. Now the interface is distributed in space.
Motion of objects and people can be used to interact with physical
places enriched with digital appliances. Moreover, these interfaces
include modalities that are typically not under the conscious control
of the user such as motion, gesture, heartbeat, temperature, and sweat.
Through wearable sensor and smart objects technology, all these inputs
can be easily collected and used for interaction. Program Committee Flavia Sparacino, MIT, USA
Jeffrey Huang, EPFL, Switzerland
Layla Gaye, Victoria Institute, Göteborg, Sweden
Marybeth Back, FX-PAL, CA
Enrico Bertini, University of Fribourg
Denis Lalanne, University of Fribourg
Olivier Liechti, University of Applied Sciences of Vaud, Yverdon-les-bains, Switzerland
Dominique Guinard, ETHZ and SAP research, Switzerland
Stephane Sire, EPFL, Switzerland
Frederic Kaplan, EPFL, Switzerland
Mauro Cherubini, Telefonica, Barcellona, Spain.
Michael Schumacher, University of Applied Sciences of Walis, Sierre, Switzerland
Soraya Kouadri-Mostefaoui, Open University, UK
Zakaria Maamar, University of Dubai, Arab Emirates.
Dimitri Konstantas, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Timothy Sohn, University of California, San Diego, CA
Vlad Trifa, ETHZ and SAP Research, Switzerland
Alessandro Soro, CRS4, Italy
Scott Carter, FX PAL, Palo Alto, CA
Kurt Partridge, Xerox PARC, Palo Alto, CA
Michael Grosniklaus, ETHZ, Zurich, Switzerland
Paul Coulton, University of Lancaster, UK
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