1st International Symposium on User-System Interaction

11 - 13 September 2000

Congress Centrum TUE Eindhoven University of Technology
[ Organization | General Information | Program | Participants | Posters | Contact information ]


Organization:


General Information:

This symposium is held within the framework of 400 years existence of Dutch-Japanese trade relations. It is sponsored by the Stichting 400 Jaar Nederland-Japan and by the Ministerie OC&W

Place: Auditorium, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e).


Program:

Monday, September 11
9:30 - 10:00 Reception/coffee (Congress Center, TU/e Auditorium)
10:00 - 10:15 Opening ('Blauwe Zaal', Auditorium)
10:15 - 10:55 Matthias Rauterberg (IPO, Center for User System Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology)
New directions in user-system interaction: augmented reality, ubiquitous computing and natural user interfaces
10:55 - 11:35 Ryohei Nakatsu (President, ATR/MIC Research Labs, Kyoto, Japan)
Creation of New Communications Based on Multimedia Technologies
11:35 - 12:00 Coffee break
12:00 - 12:40 Hiroshi Tamura (Tamura Institute for Human Interface, Kyoto, Japan)
Lovable Interfaces
12:40 - 13:45 Lunch (Auditorium, courtesy sponsors)
13:45 - 14:25 Emiel Krahmer (IPO, Center for User System Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology)
Speech in a multi-modal context
14:25 - 15:05 Seiichi Yamamoto (President, ATR/SLT, Kyoto, Japan)
Research activities on spoken language translation technologies at ATR
15:05 - 15:45 Shigeru Akamatsu (ATR/HIP Research Labs, Kyoto, Japan)
Face Recognition by Human and Machine
15:45 - 16:15 Tea break
16:15 - 16:55 Emile Aarts (Philips Research and Eindhoven University of Technology)
Ambient intelligence: a new development in communication technology
16:55 - 17:35 Don Bouwhuis (Department of Technology Management, Eindhoven University of Technology)
Ambient intelligence: the need for a new concept of usability


Tuesday, September 12
Time:  10:00

Place: IPO building, TUE

Poster market and workshop

Through a series of posters with results of on-going research or proposals for future research in the area of user-system interaction, possibilities of joint research activities, staff exchange and other ways of co-operation between TUE and ATR departments are explored. This session is primarily intended for TUE and invited ATR staff.


 

Wednesday, September 13
Place: IPO building, TUE

Morning session with panel discussion to identify key problems in user-system interaction to be worked on in the future, define and agree on ways to realize joint research efforts for the years to come.


Participants:

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Posters:

Dennis Abrazhevich (IPO/TUE)
User-related factors in electronic payment systems
Reiko Akahane-Yamada (Information Sciences Division, ATR International, formerly of ATR/HIP Research Labs, Kyoto, Japan)
ATR CALL: A computer assisted language learning system utilizing speech technology
Tasmara van de Beld (TUE, TM, MTI)
Reactions of the public to energy from biomass
Stephanie van den Berg (TM/TUE)
Human Error in Automation: Action Slips and the Influence of Strong Habits
D.G. Bouwhuis (IPO, Center for User System Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology)
ToKeN2000: Accessibility and Enhancement of Knowledge in The Netherlands of 2000
Willem-Paul Brinkman (IPO, Center for User System Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology)
Usability evaluation of interaction components
Nick Campbell (ATR/SLT Research Labs & ATR/ISD, Kyoto, Japan)
The CREST Expressive Speech Processing Project
R. Custers (Department of Human-Technology Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology)
Performing actions in virtual environments.
Arnout Fischer (IPO, Center for User System Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology)
Primary emotions in user-system-interaction
Mahito Fujii (ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories, Kyoto, Japan)
Understanding the mechanism for visual perception: Toward a more natural visual display
Dik J. Hermes and Martin Boschman (IPO/TUE)
MuSeLab, a platform for the study of human interaction with virtual environments
Mark Houben (Auditory perception of the size and speed of rolling balls)
Auditory perception of the size and speed of rolling balls
A.J.M. Houtsma (IPO, Center for User System Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology)
ReachIn: A 3D force-feedback display technique for realistic interaction with virtual objects.
Yasuhiro Katagiri (Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International, Kyoto, Japan)
Social Agents: A New Perspective on User-System Interactions
Hilde Keuning (IPO, Center for User System Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology)
Cursor Trajectory Analysis
P.Markopoulos (IPO/TUE)
'Living Lab - Concept and Research Programme'
Kenji Mase (ATR/MIC Research Labs, Kyoto, Japan)
Computer Agent-mediated Human to Human Communication Systems
Satoshi Nakamura (ATR/SLI Research Labs, Kyoto, Japan)
Recognition of distant-talking speech and acoustic environments using a microphone array and HMMs for integrated human machine interface
Saskia te Riele (IPO, Center for User System Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology)
Preferred Modalities in Dialogue Systems
Saskia te Riele (IPO/TUE)
The MATIS project
Minoru Tsuzaki (ATR/SLT Research Labs, Kyoto, Japan)
Comparison between physical and auditory parameterizations of speech corpus for the unit selection in text-to-speech synthesis
Raymond Veldhuis, Jacques Terken and Esther Klabbers (IPO/TUE)
Spoken Language Interfaces in User-System Interaction
Ingrid Vogels (IPO, Center for User System Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology)
Human sensitivity to visual-haptic asynchrony
Peter de Vries (Department of Technology Management, Eindhoven University of Technology)
Trust and Control in Automated Information Systems
Dima Aliakseyeu, Sriram Subramanian, Marina Vroubel (IPO, Center for User System Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology)
The Pen and Paper Visual Interaction Platform
Wieger Wesselink (IPO, Center for User System Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology)
Programming by Voice: a mission impossible?
Jack van Wijk (Department of Mathematics and Computing Science, Eindhoven University of Technology)
Information Visualization

Contact information:

For further information, please contact Prof dr. Aad Houtsma or Prof dr. Matthias Rauterberg