No description available of Wolfgang Wahlster...Wahlster, Wolfgang (2007): Smartweb: multimodal web services on the road. In: Lienhart, Rainer, Prasad, Anand R., Hanjalic, Alan, Choi, Sunghyun, Bailey, Brian P. and Sebe, Nicu (eds.) Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Multimedia 2007 September 24-29, 2007, Augsburg, Germany. p. 16. Available online
Wahlster, Wolfgang (2003): Mobile Multimodal Dialogue Systems. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT03: Human-Computer Interaction 2003, Zurich, Switzerland. p. 3.
Oviatt, Sharon L., Darrell, Trevor, Maybury, Mark T. and Wahlster, Wolfgang (eds.) Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces - ICMI 2003 November 5-7, 2003, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Baus, Jorg, Kruger, Antonio and Wahlster, Wolfgang (2002): A resource-adaptive mobile navigation system. In: Gil, Yolanda and Leake, David (eds.) International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 2002 January 13-16, 2002, San Francisco, California, USA. pp. 15-22. Available online
Wahlster, Wolfgang (1999): Agent-Based Multimedia Interaction for Virtual Web Pages. In: Maybury, Mark T. (ed.) International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 1999 January 5-8, 1999, Redondo Beach, California, USA. p. 11. Available online
Maybury, Mark T. and Wahlster, Wolfgang (eds.) (1998): Readings in Intelligent User Interfaces. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
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Oviatt, Sharon and Wahlster, Wolfgang (1997): Introduction to This Special Issue on Multimodal Interfaces. In Human-Computer Interaction, 12 (1) pp. 1-5
Wahlster, Wolfgang (1992): Automatic Design of Multimodal Resentations. In: Advanced Visual Interfaces 1992 1992. pp. 243-257.
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Publication period:1992-2007
Publication count:8
Number of co-authors:6
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Computer programs emerge as the outcome of complex human processes of cognition, communication and negotiation, which serve to establish the meaningful embedding of the computer system in its intended use context.
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