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
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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