Pub. period:2002-2008
Pub. count:4
Number of co-authors:11
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Pat Hanrahan:2Jeff Klingner's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Terry Winograd:59 Civilization advances by extending the number of important operations which we can perform without thinking of them.
-- Alfred North Whitehead
Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann
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Klingner, Jeff, Kumar, Rakshit and Hanrahan, Pat (2008): Measuring the task-evoked pupillary response with a remote eye tracker. In: Räihä, Kari-Jouko and Duchowski, Andrew T. (eds.) ETRA 2008 - Proceedings of the Eye Tracking Research and Application Symposium March 26-28, 2008, Savannah, Georgia, USA. pp. 69-72.
Kumar, Manu, Klingner, Jeff, Puranik, Rohan, Winograd, Terry and Paepcke, Andreas (2008): Improving the accuracy of gaze input for interaction. In: Räihä, Kari-Jouko and Duchowski, Andrew T. (eds.) ETRA 2008 - Proceedings of the Eye Tracking Research and Application Symposium March 26-28, 2008, Savannah, Georgia, USA. pp. 65-68.
Akers, David, Losasso, Frank, Klingner, Jeff, Agrawala, Maneesh, Rick, John and Hanrahan, Pat (2003): Conveying Shape and Features with Image-Based Relighting. In: Turk, Greg, Wijk, Jarke J. van and II, Robert J. Moorhead (eds.) 14th IEEE Visualization 2003 Conference VIS 2003 19-24 October, 2003, Seattle, WA, USA. pp. 349-354.
Amenta, Nina and Klingner, Jeff (2002): Case Study: Visualizing Sets of Evolutionary Trees. In: InfoVis 2002 - 2002 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization 27 October - 1 November, 2002, Boston, MA, USA. pp. 71-.
Pub. period:2002-2008
Pub. count:4
Number of co-authors:11
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Pat Hanrahan:2Jeff Klingner's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Terry Winograd:59 Civilization advances by extending the number of important operations which we can perform without thinking of them.
-- Alfred North Whitehead
Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann
Read Steve's chapter !