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DocuDesk An Interactive Surface for Creating and Rehydrating Many-to-Many Linkages among Paper and Digital Documents |
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Interference in Password Faces This study of multiple graphical passwords to systematically examine the effect of frequency of access to a graphical password, the effects of interference resulting from interleaving access to multiple graphical passwords, and the effect of patterns of access while training multiple graphical passwords. We find that all of these factors significantly impact the ease of authenticating using multiple facial graphical passwords. A Comprehensive Study of Frequency, Interference,
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Evaluating Translation between unsupported language pairs This project involves evaluating the quality of an automatic translation system between languages where no bilingual dictionary exists, such as Turkish to Swahili. In cooperation with the University of Washington Turing Center (in progress) |
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Improving Speech Recognition Using Physical Context Disambiguating Speech Commands using Physical Context In At the University of Washington in cooperation with Intel Research Seattle
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UbiFit |
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MultiSpace
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Modal Spaces The Modal Spaces technique adds screen location as an additional parameter of the interaction. Each modal region on the display supports a particular set of input actions and the visual background indicates the space’s use. |
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UbiTable
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| The Designers' Outpost with Scott Klemmer at UC Berkeley (Autumn 2001-Spring 2003) |
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People Tracking in Architectural Environments with Matthew Kam and Ragnhild Nestande for CS 280 Computer Vision (Spring 2002) |
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Pheobus Progressive Visualization of Data in Large Database Systems with Ka-Ping Yee for CS 262a (Fall 2002) |
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A Usability Comparison of Sun StarOffice Writer 5.2 vs. Microsoft Word 2000 with Scott Lederer for Infosys271 - Quantitative Methods (Autumn 2001) |
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Communicating Gesture and Gaze in Networked Collaborative Environments Undergraduate Project at Queen's University for CISC 499 (Spring 2001) |












