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	<title>Comments on: Back from AVI 08</title>
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		<title>By: In Traction &#187; Blog Archive &#187; AVI 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 08:19:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] I am not going to discuss the conference program into detail this time, but will just highlight a couple of interesting papers. Possibly one of the coolest papers was &#8220;Exploring Video Streams using Slit-Tear Visualizations&#8221; by Anthony Tang (video). Another presentation I enjoyed was &#8220;TapTap and MagStick: Improving One-Handed Target Acquisition on Small Touch-screens&#8221; by Anne Roudaut (video). It seems there is lots of related work in this area (e.g. Shift, ThumbSpace, etc.). Peter Brandl presented two interesting papers: Bridging the Gap between Real Printouts and Digital Whiteboards and Combining and Measuring the Benefits of Bimanual Pen and Direct-Touch Interaction on Horizontal Interfaces. He was brave enough to do an impressive live demo for the first paper  Oh, and he also covered the conference in a blog post. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I am not going to discuss the conference program into detail this time, but will just highlight a couple of interesting papers. Possibly one of the coolest papers was &#8220;Exploring Video Streams using Slit-Tear Visualizations&#8221; by Anthony Tang (video). Another presentation I enjoyed was &#8220;TapTap and MagStick: Improving One-Handed Target Acquisition on Small Touch-screens&#8221; by Anne Roudaut (video). It seems there is lots of related work in this area (e.g. Shift, ThumbSpace, etc.). Peter Brandl presented two interesting papers: Bridging the Gap between Real Printouts and Digital Whiteboards and Combining and Measuring the Benefits of Bimanual Pen and Direct-Touch Interaction on Horizontal Interfaces. He was brave enough to do an impressive live demo for the first paper  Oh, and he also covered the conference in a blog post. [...]</p>
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