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Pub. period:2007-2011
Pub. count:7
Number of co-authors:6



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Beat Signer:7
Moira C. Norrie:7
Nan Li:1

 

 

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Adriana Ispas's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Moira C. Norrie:69
Beat Signer:67
Nadir Weibel:26
 
 
 
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2011
 
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Ispas, Adriana, Signer, Beat and Norrie, Moira C. (2011): An extensible digital ink segmentation and classification framework for natural notetaking. In: ACM SIGCHI 2011 Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems 2011. pp. 231-240.

With the emergence of digital pen and paper technologies, we have witnessed an increasing number of enhanced paper-digital notetaking solutions. However, the natural notetaking process includes a variety of individual work practices that complicate the automatic processing of paper notes and require user intervention for the classification of digital ink data. We present an extensible digital ink processing framework that simplifies the classification of digital ink data in natural notetaking applications. Our solution deals with the manual as well as automatic ink data segmentation and classification based on Delaunay triangulation and a strongest link algorithm. We further highlight how our solution can be extended with new digital ink classifiers and describe a paper-digital reminder application that has been realised based on the presented digital ink processing framework.

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Ispas, Adriana, Li, Nan, Norrie, Moira C. and Signer, Beat (2010): Paper-Digital Meeting Support and Review. In: Proceedings of CollaborateCom 2010, 6th International Conference on Collaborative Computing October, 2010, Chicago, USA. .

 
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Ispas, Adriana, Signer, Beat and Norrie, Moira C. (2010): A Study of Incidental Notetaking to Inform Digital Pen and Paper Solutions. In: Proceedings of HCI 2010, 24th BCS Conference on Human Computer Interaction September, 2010, Dundee, United Kingdom. .

 
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Ispas, Adriana, Signer, Beat and Norrie, Moira C. (2010): A study of incidental notetaking to inform digital pen and paper solutions. In: Proceedings of the HCI10 Conference on People and Computers XXIV 2010. pp. 374-383.

With the aid of digital pen and paper technologies, information written on paper can be made available digitally without an intermediary transcription step. This creates opportunities to harness paper notes in ways that are only possible with digital systems. We report on the outcomes of a user study on incidental paper-based notetaking that examined, not only the forms of notes that users take, but also if and how these are later used. Our aim was to establish how useful existing digital pen and paper solutions would be in such settings as well as informing the design of new solutions.

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Weibel, Nadir, Ispas, Adriana, Signer, Beat and Norrie, Moira C. (2008): PaperProof: A Paper-Digital Proof-Editing System. In: CHI 5-10 April, 2008, Florence, Italy. pp. 2349-2354.

We present PaperProof, a paper-digital proof-editing application that allows users to edit digital documents by means of gesture-based mark-up of their printed versions. This enables users to switch seamlessly back and forth between paper and digital instances of a document throughout the document lifecycle, working with whichever medium is preferred for a given task. Importantly, by maintaining a logical mapping between the printed and digital instances, editing operations on paper can later be integrated into the digital document even if other users have edited the digital version in parallel. The system is based on Anoto digital pen and paper technology and is implemented using the iPaper framework for interactive paper.

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Ispas, Adriana, Signer, Beat and Norrie, Moira C. (2008): An Extensible Framework for Personal Cross-Media Information Management. In: Proceedings of Workshop on Cross-Media Information Analysis, Extraction and Management December, 2008, Koblenz, Germany. .

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Springmann, Michael, Ispas, Adriana, Schuldt, Heiko, Norrie, Moira C. and Signer, Beat (2007): Towards Query by Sketch, Second DELOS Conference on Digital Libraries. In: Second DELOS Conference on Digital Libraries December, 2007, Pisa, Italy. .

 
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Publication statistics

Pub. period:2007-2011
Pub. count:7
Number of co-authors:6



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Beat Signer:7
Moira C. Norrie:7
Nan Li:1

 

 

Productive colleagues

Adriana Ispas's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Moira C. Norrie:69
Beat Signer:67
Nadir Weibel:26
 
 
 
May 23

Knowledge is commonly socially constructed, through collaborative efforts towards shared objectives or by dialogues and challenges brought about by different persons' perspectives.

-- G. Salomon (in "Distributed Cognitions: Psychological and Educational Considerations")

 
 

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Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann

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