[1]
Facetop tablet: note-taking assistance for deaf persons
Posters and demos
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Miller, Dorian
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Culp, James
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Stotts, David
Eighth Annual ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Assistive Technologies
2006-10-23
p.247-248
© Copyright 2006 ACM
Summary: Meetings comprise a vital part of participation in social activities. For a
deaf or hard of hearing person who does not understand spoken language,
following meetings can become confusing if there are too many simultaneous
sources of information. When the person focuses on one source of information,
she misses information from another source; for example, while looking at a
presenter's slides, the person misses information from the signing interpreter.
The features of Facetop Tablet were iteratively designed according to feedback
from members of the Deaf community. Through this feedback, we have refined and
completed the implementation and it is ready for evaluation through user
studies. We are ready to recruit participants whom we could reach through
demonstrations.
[2]
Language-theoretic classification of hypermedia paths
Hypertext analysis
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Stotts, David
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Furuta, Richard
Proceedings of the Fifteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext
2004-08-09
p.40-41
© Copyright 2004 ACM
Summary: Paths are, and have been since the beginning, an important mechanism for
organizing hypermedia documents. This note shows how a document defined as a
(possibly infinite) collection of paths over content nodes can be succinctly
expressed as a formal language. We show the relationship to earlier hypermedia
models based on automata. The language-theoretic model can be used to implement
path engines as parsers or recognizers. Different levels of path power require
different classes of recognizing automata.
[3]
FaceSpace: endo- and exo-spatial hypermedia in the transparent video facetop
Novel interfaces
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Stotts, David
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Smith, Jason McC.
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Gyllstrom, Karl
Proceedings of the Fifteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext
2004-08-09
p.48-57
© Copyright 2004 ACM
Summary: The Transparent Video Facetop is a novel user interface concept that
supports not only single-user interactions with a PC, but also close pair
collaborations, such as that found in collaborative Web browsing, in
distributed pair programming and in remote medicine. We recently demonstrated
the Vis-a-Vid Facetop prototype as a single-user GUI for manipulating the
elements of a traditional WIMP desktop [21]. In this paper we introduce
FaceSpace, a Facetop-based hypermedia system that combines structure and
functionality of both spatial and ubiquitous hypertext. FaceSpace eliminates
camera registration errors due to dynamic object tracking and user self-image
feedback. FaceSpace had two forms of linking that combine spatial hypermedia
with ubiquitous hypermedia: Like an exo-skeleton provides an organism with
structure from without, exo-spatial hypertext has the spatial structure applied
over the ubiquity of the user's real-world environment. Endo-spatial hypertext
has the spatial structure derived from and attached to the elements of the
user's domain. Endo-spatial hypertext is an integral concept in systems that
have been classified as ubiquitous hypertext; exo-spatial is unique to
FaceSpace in current hypertext systems.
[4]
Semi-automated Hyperlink markup for archived video
MultiMedia
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Stotts, David
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Smith, Jason McC.
Proceedings of the Thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext
2002-06-11
p.105-106
© Copyright 2002 ACM
[5]
Model checking cobweb protocols for verification of HTML frames behavior
Hypermedia in the Small
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Stotts, David
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Navon, Jaime
Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on the World Wide Web
2002-05-07
p.182-190
Keywords: HTML, browsing semantics, formal semantics, frames, literary hypertext,
model checking, temporal logic, verification
© Copyright 2002 Authors
Summary: HTML documents composed of frames can be difficult to write correctly. We
demonstrate a technique that can be used by authors manually creating HTML
documents (or by document editors) to verify that complex frame construction
exhibits the intended behavior when browsed. The method is based on model
checking (an automated program verification technique), and on temporal logic
specifications of expected frames behavior. We show how to model the HTML
frames source as a CobWeb protocol, related to the Trellis model of hypermedia
documents. We show how to convert the CobWeb protocol to input for a model
checker, and discuss several ways for authors to create the necessary behavior
specifications. Our solution allows Web documents to be built containing a
large number of frames and content pages interacting in complex ways. We expect
such Web structures to be more useful in "literary" hypermedia than for Web
"sites" used as interfaces to organizational information or databases.
[6]
An Orthogonal Taxonomy for Hyperlink Anchor Generation in Video Streams
using OvalTine
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Smith, Jason McC.
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Stotts, David
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Kum, Sang-Uok
Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM Conference on Hypertext
2000-05-30
p.11-18
© Copyright 2000 ACM
[7]
EDITED BOOK
Groupware and Authoring
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Rada, Roy
1996
p.369
Academic Press
1. Introduction
2. A Review of Collaborative Authoring Tools
+ Michailidis, Antonios
+ Rada, Roy
3. Collaborative Authoring Dynamics
+ Chen, Chaomei
+ Rada, Roy
4. A Portrait of the Author as an Interacting Group
+ Oravec, Jo Ann
5. Coordination and Reuse
+ Rada, Roy
6. The Effectiveness of Simple Shared Electronic Workspaces
+ Olson, Gary M.
+ Olson, Judith S.
7. Computer-mediated Communication for Intellectual Teamwork: An Experiment in Group Writing
+ Galegher, Jolene
+ Kraut, Robert E.
8. Learning to Write Together
+ Posner, Ilona
+ Mitchell, Alex
+ Baecker, Ronald
9. Flexible Diff-ing in a Collaborative Writing System
+ Neuwirth, Christine M.
+ Chandhok, Ravinder
+ Kaufer, David S.
+ Erion, Paul
+ Morris, James
+ Miller, Dale
10. Collaborative Writing with Synchronous and Asynchronous Support Environments
+ Sasse, Martina Angela
+ Handley, Mark James
11. Using Multimedia to Support Cooperative Editing
+ Santos, A.
+ Tritsch, B.
12. SEPIA: A Cooperative Hypermedia Authoring Environment
+ Streitz, Norbert
+ Haake, Jorg
+ Hannemann, Jorg
+ Lemke, Andreas
+ Schuler, Wolfgang
+ Schutt, Helge
+ Thuring, Manfred
13. Structured and Distributed Cooperative Editing in a Large Scale Network
+ Decouchant, Dominique
+ Quint, Vincent
+ Salcedo, Manuel Romero
14. A Three-Level Binding for Collaborative Editing Semantics
+ Stotts, David
+ Dewan, Prasun
+ Munson, Jonathan
+ Navon, Jaime
15. SAGE: A High Structure System for Helping Teams Find Wisdom (within themselves)
+ Capron, Michael
+ Desimone, Jacqueline
+ Lacomis-Cote, Karen
16. Multimedia and Multi-party Desktop Conference System: MERMAID as Groupware Platform
+ Sakata, Shiro
+ Maeno, Kazutoshi
+ Fukuoka, Hideyuki
+ Abe, Toyoko
+ Mizuno, Hiromi