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Knörig, André, Wettach, Reto and Cohen, Jonathan (2009): Fritzing: a tool for advancing electronic prototyping for designers. In: Villar, Nicolas, Izadi, Shahram, Fraser, Mike and Benford, Steve (eds.) TEI 2009 - Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction February 16-18, 2009, Cambridge, UK. pp. 351-358. Available online

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Gokhale, Maya, Cohen, Jonathan, Yoo, Andy, Miller, William Marcus, Jacob, Arpith C., Ulmer, Craig and Pearce, Roger (2008): Hardware Technologies for High-Performance Data-Intensive Computing. In IEEE Computer, 41 (4) pp. 60-68

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Back, Maribeth, Cohen, Jonathan, Gold, Rich, Harrison, Steve and Minneman, Scott (2001): Listen Reader: An Electronically Augmented Paper-Based Book. In: Beaudouin-Lafon, Michel and Jacob, Robert J. K. (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 2001 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference March 31 - April 5, 2001, Seattle, Washington, USA. pp. 23-29. Available online

While predictions abound that electronic books will supplant traditional paper-based books, many people bemoan the coming loss of the book as cultural artifact. In this project we deliberately keep the affordances of paper books while adding electronic augmentation. The Listen Reader combines the look and feel of a real book - a beautiful binding, paper pages and printed images and text - with the rich, evocative quality of a movie soundtrack. The book's multi-layered interactive soundtrack consists of music and sound effects. Electric field sensors located in the book binding sense the proximity of the reader's hands and control audio parameters, while RFID tags embedded in each page allow fast, robust page identification. Three different Listen Readers were built as part of a six-month museum exhibit, with more than 350,000 visitors. This paper discusses design, implementation, and lessons learned through the iterative design process, observation, and visitor interviews.

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Back, Maribeth and Cohen, Jonathan (2000): Page Detection using Embedded Tags. In: Ackerman, Mark S. and Edwards, Keith (eds.) Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology November 06 - 08, 2000, San Diego, California, United States. pp. 159-160. Available online

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Cohen, Jonathan, Withgott, Meg and Piernot, Philippe (1999): Logjam: A Tangible Multi-Person Interface for Video Logging. In: Altom, Mark W. and Williams, Marian G. (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 99 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference May 15-20, 1999, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. pp. 128-135. Available online

This paper describes the evolution, implementation, and use of logjam, a system for video logging. The system features a game-board that senses the location and identities of pieces placed upon it. The board is the interface that enables a group of people to log video footage together. We report on some of the surprising physical and social dynamics that we have observed in multi-person logging sessions using the system.

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Cohen, Jonathan, Withgott, Meg and Piernot, Philippe (1999): Logjam: A Tangible Multi-Person Interface for Video Logging. In: Altom, Mark W. and Williams, Marian G. (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 99 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference May 15-20, 1999, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. pp. 128-135. Available online

This paper describes the evolution, implementation, and use of logjam, a system for video logging. The system features a game-board that senses the location and identities of pieces placed upon it. The board is the interface that enables a group of people to log video footage together. We report on some of the surprising physical and social dynamics that we have observed in multi-person logging sessions using the system.

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Mills, Michael, Cohen, Jonathan and Wong, Yin Yin (1992): A Magnifier Tool for Video Data. In: Bauersfeld, Penny, Bennett, John and Lynch, Gene (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 92 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference June 3-7, 1992, Monterey, California. pp. 93-98. Available online

We describe an interface prototype, the Hierarchical Video Magnifier, which allows users to work with a video source at fine-levels of detail while maintaining an awareness of temporal context. The technique allows the user to recursively magnify the temporal resolution of a video source while preserving the levels of magnification in a spatial hierarchy. We discuss how the ability to inspect and manipulate hierarchical views of temporal magnification affords a powerful tool for navigating, analyzing and editing video streams.

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Publication statistics

Publication period:1992-2009
Publication count:7
Number of co-authors:16



Productive colleagues

Jonathan Cohen's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Maribeth Back:14
Scott Minneman:14
Reto Wettach:12


Collaboration count

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Maribeth Back:2
Philippe Piernot:2
Meg Withgott:2

 

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