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Benjamin Bostwick, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Innovative User Interfaces that use Mobile Devices at the Same Time as PCs bb46@andrew.cmu.edu
Barry Brumitt, Microsoft Research, USA Better Living Through Geometry barry@microsoft.com
Keith Cheverst, Lancaster University, UK Using Context as a Crystal Ball: Rewards and Pitfalls kc@comp.lancs.ac.uk
Phil Cohen, USA POSITION PAPER pcohen@cse.ogi.edu
Peter Coschurba, Universität Stuttgart, Germany Methaphors for Context-Aware Information Access Peter.Coschurba@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de
Richard W. DeVaul, MIT Media Lab, USA The Memory Glasses rich@dev-null.devaul.org
Sara Eriksen, University of Karlskrona/Ronneby, Sweden On the Multifariousness of Situated Interaction in Ubiquitous Computing ser@mailix.ide.hk-r.se
Andrew Fano, Andersen Consulting, USA What are a Location s File and Edit Menus? afano@cstar.ac.com
Sabine Geldof, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Talking wearables exploit context sabine@arti.vub.ac.be
Matina Halkia, Starlab, Belgium The role of roomware and sensing technology for supporting narratives in ubiquitous computing environments matina@starlab.net
Jason Hong,University of California at Berkeley, USA A Context / Communication Information Agent jasonh@cs.berkeley.edu
Anthony Jameson, University of Saarbrücken, Germany Empirically Based Decision-Theoretic Methods for Situated Interaction jameson@cs.uni-sb.de
Gerd Kortuem, University of Oregon, USA Situated Interaction in Ubiquitous Computing kortuem@cs.uoregon.edu
Patrizia Marti, University of Siena, Italy Situated Interaction in Art Settings marti@lettere.media.unisi.it
Irene Mavrommati, Computer Technology Institute, Greece Position paper regarding situated interaction in ubiquitous computing irene.mavrommati@cti.gr
Joseph F. McCarthy, Andersen Consulting, USA Active Environments:Sensing and Responding to Groups of People mccarthy@cstar.ac.com
Marilyn Panayi University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Magic of Today: Tomorrow s Technology - Wearables for Kids panayi@nis.sdu.dk
Thomas Pederson, Umeå University, Sweden Magic Touch: A Simple Object Location Tracking System Enabling the Development of Physical-Virtual Artefactsin Office Environments top@cs.umu.se
Thai-Lai Pham, Siemens Corporate Research, USA Composite Device Computing Environment: A Framework for Augmenting the PDA Using Surrounding Resources pham@scr.siemens.com
Michael Samulowitz, University of Munich/Siemens AG, Germany Designing a Hierarchy of User Models for Context-Aware Applications samulo@nm.informatik.uni-muenchen.de
Nitin Sawhney, MIT Media Lab, USA Aware Community Portals: Shared Information Appliances for Transitional Spaces nitin@media.mit.edu
Albrecht Schmidt, TecO, University of Karlsruhe, Germany Situated Interaction in Ubiquitous Computing albrecht@teco.edu
Norbert Streitz, GMD-IPSI, Darmstadt, Germany The role of roomware and sensing technology for supporting narratives in ubiquitous computing environments streitz@darmstadt.gmd.de
Mark Stringer, XRCE Cambridge, UK Towards a Deeper Understanding of Task Interruption mark.stringer@xrce.xerox.com
Walter Van de Velde, Starlab, Belgium Situated Interaction in Ubiquitous Computing http://www.starlab.net
Kristof Van Laerhoven, Starlab, Belgium Teaching Context to Applications kristof@starlab.net |