Workshop on Ubiquitous Display Environments
In conjunction with Ubicomp 2004, Nottingham, England, Tuesday, September 7, 2004

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  1. A Call for the Use of Display Technology to Support Software Development
    Alex Baker, Ping Chen, Christopher Van der Westhuizen and André van der Hoek
    Department of Informatics Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Science University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 92697-3425 USA
  2. BYOD: Bring Your Own Device
    Rafael Ballagas, Media Computing Group, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
    Michael Rohs, Institute for Pervasive Computing, ETH Z¨urich, Switzerland
    Jennifer G. Sheridan, Ubiquitous Computing Group, Lancaster University
    Lancaster, England,
    Jan Borchers, Media Computing Group, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
  3. Talk to your Displays – Position Paper for the Workshop “Ubiquitous Display Environments
    Elmar Braun, Erwin Aitenbichler, and Max M¨uhlh¨auser
    Telecooperation Group
    Department of Computer Science
    Darmstadt University of Technology
    Darmstadt, Germany
  4. Building Flexible Displays for Awareness and Interaction
    Kathryn Elliot and Saul Greenberg
    Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary
    Calgary Alberta CANADA T2N 1N4
  5. Automatically Generating User Interfaces For Ubiquitous Applications
    Krzysztof Gajos and Daniel S. Weld
    University of Washington
    Seattle, WA, USA
  6. Interfacing ambient intelligence
    Marius Hartmann
    IT University of Copenhagen
    Rued Langgaards Vej 7, 2300 København S, Denmark
  7. All-Around Three-Dimensional Display System
    Takeshi Hoshino
    Hitachi Human Interaction Lab
  8. A web portal for situated interaction
    Rui José
    University of Minho
    Information Systems Department
    Campus de Azurém, Guimarães, Portugal
  9. Self-Organization for Multi-Component Multi-Media Environments
    Michael Hellenschmidt, Thomas Kirste
    Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics, Darmstadt, Germany
  10. Zero Knowledge Access to a Smart Classroom Environment
    Edward Lank, Amy Ichnowski, Shahid Khatri
    San Francsico State University, San Francisco, USA
  11. Considering Ubiquitous Display Interactions
    John Light
    Intel Research
    Hillsboro, OR, USA
  12. Merging Ubiquitous Displays and Interactions in the Electronic and Physical Spaces
    Richard May
    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
    P.O. Box 999, Richland, WA 99352
  13. Ubiquitous Displays in dynamic environments: Issues and Opportunities
    David Molyneaux, Gerd Kortuem
    Computing Department
    Lancaster University
    LA1 4YR, Lancaster, UK
  14. TxtBoard: from text-to-person to text-to-place
    Kenton O’Hara, Richard Harper, Axel Unger, James
    Wilkes and Marcel Jansen
    Applicance Studio
  15. Benefits of Visualisation for Ubicomp Design
    Kasim Rehman
    Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 1PZ, U.K
  16. From eSpace to coSpace: Integrating shared surfaces and physical spaces to support collaborative working
    Yvonne Rogers
    Indiana University
  17. An Analysis of the Usage of Mobile Phones for Personalized Interactions with Ubiquitous Public Displays
    Enrico Rukzio, Albrecht Schmidt, Heinrich Hussmann

    Media Informatics
    Institute for Computer Science
    Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
    80333 Munich, Germany
  18. Embedded Information
    Albrecht Schmidt, Matthias Kranz, Paul Holleis
    Embedded Interaction Research Group
    Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich,
    80333 Munich, Germany
  19. Reconfigurable Displays
    Ryan Schmidt, Eric Penner, Sheelagh Carpendale
    Interactions Lab, Department of Computer Science
    University of Calgary
    2500 University Dr. NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  20. Exploring the Use and Affordances of Multiple Display Environments
    Dugald R. Hutchings, College of Computing/GVU Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
    Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, USA
    Brian Meyers, Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, USA
    John Stasko, College of Computing/GVU Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
  21. Robust Projected Displays for Ubiquitous Computing
    Jay W. Summet (1) , Matthew Flagg (1), Mark Ashdown (2), Rahul Sukthankar (3), James M. Rehg (1), Gregory D. Abowd (1), Tat Jen Cham (4)
    (1) GVU Center & Georgia Institute of Technology
    (2) Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
    (3) Intel Research Pittsburgh & Carnegie Mellon University
    (4) School of Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological University
  22. Privacy and Security through Pixels
    Peter Tarasewich, College of Computer & Info. Science, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115 USA1,
    Christopher Campbell, IBM Almaden Research Center, 650 Harry Road, San Jose, CA 95120 USA