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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j6]Bingjian Huang, Paul H. Dietz, Daniel Wigdor:
Investigating the Effects of Intensity and Frequency on Vibrotactile Spatial Acuity. IEEE Trans. Haptics 17(3): 405-416 (2024) - [c46]Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, Maria F. Montoya, Sarah Jane Pell, Leif Oppermann, Mark Blythe, Paul H. Dietz, Joe Marshall, Scott Bateman, Ian C. J. Smith, Swamy Ananthanarayan, Ali Mazalek, Alexander Verni, Alexander Bakogeorge, Mathieu Simonnet, Kirsten Ellis, Nathan Arthur Semertzidis, Winslow Burleson, John Quarles, Steve Mann, Christian N. Hill, Christal Clashing, Don Samitha Elvitigala:
Grand challenges in WaterHCI. CHI 2024: 225:1-225:18 - [c45]Mohsen Ensafjoo, Alexander Bakogeorge, Chau Nguyen, Alexander Verni, Finch Gabriel Assadoullaev, Vivian Fung, David McFarlane, Paul H. Dietz, Fanny Chevalier, Ali Mazalek:
Hydrone: Bringing Interactivity to Small Water Features. CHI PLAY (Companion) 2024: 64-70 - [c44]Bingjian Huang, Hanfeng Cai, Siyi Ren, Yeqi Sang, Qilong Cheng, Paul H. Dietz, Daniel Wigdor:
Demonstrating VibraForge: An Open-source Vibrotactile Prototyping Toolkit with Scalable Modular Design. UIST (Adjunct Volume) 2024: 43:1-43:5 - [i1]Bingjian Huang, Siyi Ren, Yuewen Luo, Qilong Cheng, Hanfeng Cai, Yeqi Sang, Mauricio Sousa, Paul H. Dietz, Daniel Wigdor:
VibraForge: A Scalable Prototyping Toolkit For Creating Spatialized Vibrotactile Feedback Systems. CoRR abs/2409.17420 (2024) - 2023
- [c43]Paul H. Dietz:
Elementary Paper Animatronics. SIGGRAPH Labs 2023: 4:1-4:2 - 2022
- [c42]Christal Clashing, Maria Fernanda Montoya Vega, Ian C. J. Smith, Joe Marshall, Leif Oppermann, Paul H. Dietz, Mark Blythe, Scott Bateman, Sarah Jane Pell, Swamy Ananthanarayan, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller:
Splash! Identifying the Grand Challenges for WaterHCI. CHI Extended Abstracts 2022: 78:1-78:6 - [c41]Sarah Anne Kushner, Paul H. Dietz, Alec Jacobson:
Interactive 3D Zoetrope with a Strobing Flashlight. UIST (Adjunct Volume) 2022: 83:1-83:3 - 2020
- [c40]Fereshteh Shahmiri, Paul H. Dietz:
ShArc: A Geometric Technique for Multi-Bend/Shape Sensing. CHI 2020: 1-12 - [c39]Fereshteh Shahmiri, Paul H. Dietz:
Shape Sensing using the ShArc Technique. CHI Extended Abstracts 2020: 1-4
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c38]Paul H. Dietz, Jennifer (Ginger) Alford:
LEDs as sensors. SIGGRAPH Studio 2019: 10:1-10:2 - [c37]Paul H. Dietz, Matt Lathrop:
Adaptive environments with parallel realityTM displays. SIGGRAPH Talks 2019: 34:1-34:2 - 2014
- [c36]Paul H. Dietz, Gabriel Reyes, David Kim:
The PumpSpark fountain development kit. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2014: 259-266 - [c35]Albert Ng, Michelle Annett, Paul H. Dietz, Anoop Gupta, Walter F. Bischof:
In the blink of an eye: investigating latency perception during stylus interaction. CHI 2014: 1103-1112 - [c34]Michelle Annett, Albert Ng, Paul H. Dietz, Walter F. Bischof, Anoop Gupta:
How low should we go?: understanding the perception of latency while inking. Graphics Interface 2014: 167-174 - [c33]Paul H. Dietz, M. K. Haley, Roger Malina, Ramesh Raskar, Jennifer (Ginger) Alford:
Cultivating creative thinking: stories from the field. SIGGRAPH Panels 2014: 7:1 - 2013
- [j5]Jennifer (Ginger) Alford, Lucas Jacob, Paul H. Dietz:
Animatronics Workshop: A Theater + Engineering Collaboration at a High School. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 33(6): 9-13 (2013) - [c32]Cati N. Boulanger, Adam Boulanger, Lilian de Greef, Andy Kearney, Kiley Sobel, Russell Transue, Z. Sweedyk, Paul H. Dietz, Steven Bathiche:
Stroke rehabilitation with a sensing surface. CHI 2013: 1243-1246 - [c31]Ricardo Jota, Albert Ng, Paul H. Dietz, Daniel Wigdor:
How fast is fast enough?: a study of the effects of latency in direct-touch pointing tasks. CHI 2013: 2291-2300 - 2012
- [j4]Bhiksha Raj, Kaustubh Kalgaonkar, Chris Harrison, Paul H. Dietz:
Ultrasonic Doppler Sensing in HCI. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 11(2): 24-29 (2012) - [c30]Julia Schwarz, David Klionsky, Chris Harrison, Paul H. Dietz, Andrew Wilson:
Phone as a pixel: enabling ad-hoc, large-scale displays using mobile devices. CHI 2012: 2235-2238 - [c29]Albert Ng, G. Julian Lepinski, Daniel Wigdor, Steven Sanders, Paul H. Dietz:
Designing for low-latency direct-touch input. UIST 2012: 453-464 - 2011
- [c28]Cati N. Boulanger, Paul H. Dietz, Steven Bathiche:
Scopemate: a tracking inspection microscope. UIST (Adjunct Volume) 2011: 3-4 - [c27]Cati N. Boulanger, Paul H. Dietz, Steven Bathiche:
Scopemate: a robotic microscope. UIST (Adjunct Volume) 2011: 63-64
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c26]Paul H. Dietz, Benjamin D. Eidelson:
SurfaceWare: dynamic tagging for Microsoft Surface. TEI 2009: 249-254 - [c25]Paul H. Dietz, Benjamin D. Eidelson, Jonathan Westhues, Steven Bathiche:
A practical pressure sensitive computer keyboard. UIST 2009: 55-58 - 2008
- [c24]Thomas Weigert, Frank Weil, Aswin van den Berg, Paul H. Dietz, Kevin Marth:
Automated Code Generation for Industrial-Strength Systems. COMPSAC 2008: 464-472 - 2007
- [j3]Ramesh Raskar, Hideaki Nii, Bert de Decker, Yuki Hashimoto, Jay Summet, Dylan Moore, Yong Zhao, Jonathan Westhues, Paul H. Dietz, John Barnwell, Shree K. Nayar, Masahiko Inami, Philippe Bekaert, Michael Noland, Vlad Branzoi, Erich Bruns:
Prakash: lighting aware motion capture using photosensing markers and multiplexed illuminators. ACM Trans. Graph. 26(3): 36 (2007) - [c23]Frank Weil, Brian E. Mastenbrook, David Nelson, Paul H. Dietz, Aswin van den Berg:
Automated Semantic Analysis of Design Models. MoDELS 2007: 166-180 - [c22]Thomas Weigert, Frank Weil, Kevin Marth, Paul Baker, Clive Jervis, Paul H. Dietz, Yexuan Gui, Aswin van den Berg, Kim Fleer, David Nelson, Michael Wells, Brian E. Mastenbrook:
Experiences in Deploying Model-Driven Engineering. SDL Forum 2007: 35-53 - [c21]Bert de Decker, Hideaki Nii, Yuki Hashimoto, Dylan Moore, Jay Summet, Yong Zhao, Jonathan Westhues, Paul H. Dietz, John Barnwell, Masahiko Inami, Philippe Bekaert, Ramesh Raskar:
Illumination sensitive dynamic virtual sets. SIGGRAPH Sketches 2007: 12 - [c20]Hideaki Nii, Bert de Decker, Yuki Hashimoto, Dylan Moore, Jay Summet, Yong Zhao, Jonathan Westhues, Paul H. Dietz, John Barnwell, Masahiko Inami, Philippe Bekaert, Ramesh Raskar:
Illumination sensitive dynamic virtual sets. SIGGRAPH Emerging Technologies 2007: 12 - [c19]Paul H. Dietz, Catherine Dietz:
The animatronics workshop. SIGGRAPH Educators Program 2007: 36 - [c18]Johnny C. Lee, Scott E. Hudson, Paul H. Dietz:
Hybrid infrared and visible light projection for location tracking. UIST 2007: 57-60 - 2006
- [c17]Paul H. Dietz, Jefferson Y. Han, Jonathan Westhues, John Barnwell, William S. Yerazunis:
Submerging technologies. SIGGRAPH Sketches 2006: 11 - [c16]Ramesh Raskar, Paul A. Beardsley, Jeroen van Baar, Yao Wang, Paul H. Dietz, Johnny C. Lee, Darren Leigh, Thomas Willwacher:
RFIG lamps: interacting with a self-describing world via photosensing wireless tags and projectors. SIGGRAPH Courses 2006: 11 - [c15]Paul H. Dietz, Jonathan Westhues, John Barnwell, Jefferson Y. Han, William S. Yerazunis:
Submerging technologies. SIGGRAPH Emerging Technologies 2006: 30 - [c14]Hideaki Nii, Jay Summet, Yong Zhao, Jonathan Westhues, Paul H. Dietz, Shree K. Nayar, John Barnwell, Michael Noland, Vlad Branzoi, Erich Bruns, Masahiko Inami, Ramesh Raskar:
Instant replay using high speed motion capture and projected overlay. SIGGRAPH Sketches 2006: 111 - 2005
- [j2]Ramesh Raskar, Paul A. Beardsley, Paul H. Dietz, Jeroen van Baar:
Photosensing wireless tags for geometric procedures. Commun. ACM 48(9): 46-51 (2005) - [c13]Ramesh Raskar, Paul A. Beardsley, Jeroen van Baar, Yao Wang, Paul H. Dietz, Johnny C. Lee, Darren Leigh, Thomas Willwacher:
RFIG lamps: interacting with a self-describing world via photosensing wireless tags and projectors. SIGGRAPH Courses 2005: 7 - [c12]Johnny C. Lee, Scott E. Hudson, Jay Summet, Paul H. Dietz:
Moveable interactive projected displays using projector based tracking. UIST 2005: 63-72 - [c11]Paul H. Dietz, Bret Harsham, Clifton Forlines, Darren Leigh, William S. Yerazunis, Sam Shipman, Bent Schmidt-Nielsen, Kathy Ryall:
DT controls: adding identity to physical interfaces. UIST 2005: 245-252 - 2004
- [j1]Ramesh Raskar, Paul A. Beardsley, Jeroen van Baar, Yao Wang, Paul H. Dietz, Johnny C. Lee, Darren Leigh, Thomas Willwacher:
RFIG lamps: interacting with a self-describing world via photosensing wireless tags and projectors. ACM Trans. Graph. 23(3): 406-415 (2004) - [c10]Johnny C. Lee, Daniel Avrahami, Scott E. Hudson, Jodi Forlizzi, Paul H. Dietz, Darren Leigh:
The calder toolkit: wired and wireless components for rapidly prototyping interactive devices. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2004: 167-175 - [c9]Paul H. Dietz, Ramesh Raskar, Shane Booth, Jeroen van Baar, Kent Wittenburg, Brian Knep:
Multi-projectors and implicit interaction in persuasive public displays. AVI 2004: 209-217 - [c8]Kar-Han Tan, James Kobler, Paul H. Dietz, Ramesh Raskar, Rogério Schmidt Feris:
Shape-Enhanced Surgical Visualizations and Medical Illustrations with Multi-flash Imaging. MICCAI (2) 2004: 438-445 - [c7]Johnny C. Lee, Paul H. Dietz, Dan Maynes-Aminzade, Ramesh Raskar, Scott E. Hudson:
Automatic projector calibration with embedded light sensors. UIST 2004: 123-126 - [c6]Johnny C. Lee, Paul H. Dietz, Darren Leigh, William S. Yerazunis, Scott E. Hudson:
Haptic pen: a tactile feedback stylus for touch screens. UIST 2004: 291-294 - 2003
- [c5]Paul H. Dietz, William S. Yerazunis, Darren Leigh:
Very Low-Cost Sensing and Communication Using Bidirectional LEDs. UbiComp 2003: 175-191 - [c4]Thomas Weigert, Paul H. Dietz:
Automated Generation of Marshaling Code from High-Level Specifications. SDL Forum 2003: 374-386 - 2001
- [c3]Paul H. Dietz, William S. Yerazunis:
Real-time audio buffering for telephone applications. UIST 2001: 193-194 - [c2]Paul H. Dietz, Darren Leigh:
DiamondTouch: a multi-user touch technology. UIST 2001: 219-226
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c1]Paul H. Dietz, Thomas Weigert, Frank Weil:
Formal Techniques for Automatically Generating Marshalling Code from High-Level Specifications. WIFT 1998: 40-
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