1st International Symposium on User-System Interaction
11 - 13 September 2000
Congress Centrum TUE
Eindhoven University of Technology
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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). |
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 |
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. |
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. |
Click here for a list of the participants.
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 |
For further information, please contact Prof dr. Aad Houtsma or Prof dr. Matthias Rauterberg