Today’s voice assistants lack fine-grained contextual awareness, requiring users to be unambiguous in their voice commands. In a smart home setting, one cannot simply say…
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Today, I was part of a VERY rare event at the CMU Library. We (the FigLab team) were invited to the Fine and Rare Book…
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Leave a CommentAfter I spend most of my life in the lovely region of “Schwaben” in the southwest of Germany, it is time to explore the world.…
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Comments closed4.5 years ago in the summer of 2014, when I started my Ph.D. it seemed like a long way to go. Now looking back on…
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Leave a CommentYesterday we (the HCI lab in Stuttgart) were invited to visit the ARENA2036 next to our lab on the university campus in Stuttgart Vaihingen. Here,…
Comments closedI call one first author papers, and two second author papers a big success. See all the details below. Effect of Orientation on Unistroke Touch…
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Comments closedIn an effort to use enrich touch interaction our newest paper focuses on the possibility to distinguish different fingers based on the capacities data of…
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Leave a CommentThis year at UIST we presented a prototype to identify all fingers touching a smartphone. To get this project running we used our Fully Touch…
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Leave a CommentI gave this paper talk at Tuesday, April 24, 2018 – 16:00, Room: 515ABC (Paper Session: Smartphone use) at the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors…
Leave a CommentThree first author papers, one second author paper, and one second last author paper is the success of CHI 2018 for me. After a hard…
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