Demonstrations
The ICMI 2014 Demonstrations & Exhibits session is intended to provide a forum to showcase
innovative implementations, systems and technologies demonstrating new ideas about
interactive multimodal interfaces. They can also serve to introduce commercial products
not published in previous scientific publications. Demonstrations & Exhibits should
be short, so that they can be presented several times. We particularly encourage
demonstration of interactive and multimodal analysis systems and sensors. The main
difference between a demonstration and an exhibit is that demonstrations include a
2-page paper, which will be included in ICMI proceedings. We encourage both the
submission of early research prototypes and interesting mature systems.
Accepted Demo Papers
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Multimodal Interaction for Future Control Centers: An Interactive Demonstrator
Ferdinand Fuhrmann and Rene Kaiser
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Emotional Charades
Stefano Piana, Alessandra Staglianò, Francesca Odone, and Antonio Camurri
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Glass Shooter: Exploring First-Person Shooter Game Control with Google Glass
Chun-Yen Hsu, Ying-Chao Tung, Silvia Chyou, Han-Yu Wang, Jer-Wei Lin, and Mike Y. Chen
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Orchestration for Group Videoconferencing an Interactive Demonstrator
Wolfgang Weiss, Rene Kaiser, and Manolis Falelakis
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Integrating Remote PPG in Facial Expression Analysis Framework
H. Emrah Tasli, Amogh Gudi, and Marten den Uyl
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Context-Aware Multimodal Robotic Health Assistant
Vidyavisal Mangipudi, and Raj Tumuluri
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WebSanyog: A Portable Assistive Web Browser for People with Cerebral Palsy
Tirthankar Dasgupta, and Manjira Sinha
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The hybrid Agent MARCO
Nicolas Riesterer, Christian Becker-Asano, Julien Hué, Christian Dornhege, and Bernhard Nebel
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Towards Supporting Non-linear Navigation in Educational Videos
Om Deshmukh, Kuldeep Yadav, and Kundan Shrivastava
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MotionComposer: A Dance-Music Device for Persons with Disabilities
Robert Wechsler, Andreas Bergsland, and .Ekmel Ertan
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ICMI 2014 Demonstration and Exhibit Chairs:
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