MUM 2012

December 4-6 2012 | Ulm, Germany

Program

All papers, posters and demos are available in the ACM Digital Library.

TUESDAY, Dec 4th:

08:00 - 09:00 Registration
09:00 - 09:30 Welcome & Intro
09:30 - 10:30 Keynote: Augmented Reality Technology for Smartphones by Dieter Schmalstieg

Dieter Schmalstieg
  • Dieter Schmalstieg is full professor and head of the Institute for Computer Graphics and Vision at Graz University of Technology (TUG), Austria, where he directs the "Studierstube" research project on augmented reality. His current research interests are augmented reality, virtual reality, real-time graphics, 3D user interfaces, and ubiquitous computing. He received Dipl.-Ing. (1993), Dr. techn. (1997) and Habilitation (2001) degrees from Vienna University of Technology. He is author and co-author of over 200 peer-reviewed scientific publications, associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, member of the editorial advisory board of computers & graphics, member of the steering committee of the IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, chair of the EUROGRAPHICS working group on Virtual Environments (1999-2010), advisor of the K-Plus Competence Center for Virtual Reality and Visualization in Vienna and member of the Austrian Academy of Science. In 2002, he received the START career award presented by the Austrian Science Fund. Since 2008, he is also director of the Christian Doppler Laboratory for Handheld Augmented Reality.

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:40 Novel Designs & Insights
Chair: Michael Weber (Ulm University, Germany)

    Creating Visibility: Understanding the Design Space for Food Waste (long)
    Eva Ganglbauer, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Georg Molzer
    Vienna University of Technology, Austria

    What Influences Users' Decisions to Take Apps into Use? A Framework for Evaluating Persuasive and Engaging Design in Mobile Apps for Well-Being (long)
    Ting-Ray Chang, Eija Kaasinen, Kirsikka Kaipainen
    VTT, Finland

    Designing Gestures for Mobile 3D Gaming (short)
    Florian Daiber 1, Lianchao Li 2, Antonio Krüger 1
    1 DFKI, Germany, 2 University of Kassel, Germany

    A Mobile Indoor Navigation System Interface Adapted to Vision-Based Localization (long)
    Andreas Möller 1, Stefan Diewald 1, Luis Roalter 1, Robert Huitl 1, Matthias Kranz 2
    1 TU Munich, Germany, 2 Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

    Development and Evaluation of Media-Enhanced Learning Application (long)
    Janne Lahti, Erkki Siira, Vili Törmänen
    VTT, Finland

12:40 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:00 Mobile Interaction
Chair: Wolfgang Hürst (Utrecht University, Netherlands)

    A Text Input Method for Half-Sized Keyboard using Keying Interval (long)
    Takuya Katayama, Kazuya Murao, Tsutomu Terada, Masahiko Tsukamoto
    Kobe University, Japan

    Evaluation Study on Sensor Placement and Gesture Selection for Mobile Devices (long)
    Kazuya Murao 1, Tsutomu Terada 2, Ai Yano 3, Ryuichi Matsukura 4
    1 Kobe University, Japan, 2 Kobe University/JST, Japan, 3 Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan, 4 Fujitsu Limited, Japan

    TouchPosing - Multi-Modal Interaction with Geospatial Data (short)
    Florian Daiber, Sven Gehring, Markus Löchtefeld, Antonio Krüger
    DFKI, Germany

15:00 - 15:15 Coffee Break
15:15 - 16:15 Technically Enhanced Social Interaction
Chair: Nuno Correia (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)

    Saving Energy at Work: The Design of a Pervasive Game for Office Spaces (short)
    Jonathan Simon, Marco Jahn, Amro Al-Akkad
    Fraunhofer FIT, Germany

    Social Devices: Collaborative Co-located Interactions in a Mobile Cloud (long)
    Niko Mäkitalo 1, Jari Pääkkö 2, Mikko Raatikainen 2, Varvana Myllärniemi 2, Timo Aaltonen 3, Tapani Leppänen 3, Tomi Männistö 2, Tommi Mikkonen 1
    1 Tampere University of Technology, Finland 2 Aalto University, Finland, 3 Nokia Research Center, Finland

    An Exploratory Study of User-Generated Spatial Gestures with Social Devices (short)
    Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Thomas Olsson, Jari Laaksonen
    Tampere University of Technology, Finland

    Designing Conversation-context Recommendation Display to Support Opportunistic Search in Meetings (short)
    Nan Li, Pierre Dillenbourg
    EPFL, Switzerland

16:15 - 16:30 Coffee Break
16:30 - 17:30 Security
Chair: Alexander de Luca (University of Munich, Germany)

    Password Entry Usability and Shoulder Surfing Susceptibility on Different Smartphone Platform (best paper award nominee, long)
    Florian Schaub, Ruben Deyhle, Michael Weber
    Ulm University, Germany

    Exploring User Preferences for Privacy Interfaces in Mobile Sensing Applications (long)
    Delphine Christin 1, Andreas Reinhardt 1, Matthias Hollick 1, Kai Trumpold 2
    1 TU Darmstadt, Germany, 2 University of Frankfurt, Germany

    Security in Migratory Interactive Web Applications (long)
    Giuseppe Ghiani, Fabio Paternò
    ISTI-CNR, Italy

17:30 - 21:00 Demos, Poster and Reception

    Demos

    An Event-Driven Workflow Framework to Develop Context-Aware Mobile Applications (demo of corresponding long paper)
    Valentim Realinho 1, Teresa Romão 2, Eduardo Dias 2
    1 C3i, Portugal, 2 CITI, Portugal

    An Off-the-Shelf Wearable HUD System for Support in Indoor Environments
    Christopher Sulisz, Patrick Seeling 1, Kinjan Shah 2
    1Central Michigan University, USA, 2ISPL, India

    Dynamic Tiling Display: Building an Interactive Display Surface using Multiple Mobile Devices (demo of corresponding short paper)
    Ming Li, Leif Kobbelt
    RWTH Aachen, Germany

    Creating web-based interactive public display applications with the PuReWidgets toolkit
    Jorge Cardoso, Rui José
    University of Minho, Portugal

    Find My Stuff: A Search Engine for Everyday Objects
    Pascal Knierim, Jens Nickels, Steffen Musiol, Florian Schaub, Bastian Könings, Björn Wiedersheim, Michael Weber
    Ulm University, Germany

    MagMobile: Enhancing Social Interactions with Rapid View-Stitching Games of Mobile Devices
    Da-Yuan Huan 1, Tzu-Wen Chang 1, Min-Lun Tsai 1, Chien-Pang Lin 1, Neng-Hao Yu 2, Mike Y. Chen1, Yi-Ping Hung 1
    1 National Taiwan University, Taiwan, 2 National Chengchi University, Taiwan

    MobIES: Extending Mobile Interfaces Using External Screens
    Dennis Schneider 1, Julian Seifert 2, Enrico Rukzio 2
    1 University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, 2 Ulm University, Germany

    Personal Routine Visualization using Mobile Devices
    Nuno Correia 1, Jared Hawkey 2, Sofia Oliveira 2, Olivier Perriquet 2, Cristiano Lopes 1
    1 FCT/UNL, Portugal, 2 CADA, Portugal

    Security in Migratory Interactive Web Applications (demo of corresponding long paper)
    Giuseppe Ghiani, Fabio Paternò
    ISTI-CNR, Italy

    Service Fusion: Interactive 3D User interface
    Seamus Hickey 1, Leena Arhippainen 2, Erno Kuusela 3, Minna Pakanen 2, Matti Pouke 1, Antti Karhu 1
    1 University Of Oulu, Finland, 2 Center for Internet Excellence, Finland, 3 Playsign Oy, Finland

    Toolkit Support for Projected Ubiquitous Displays (demo of corresponding long paper)
    John Hardy, Jason Alexander
    Lancaster University, UK

    tripzoom - An App to Improve your Mobility Practices
    Gregor Broll 1, Hu Cao 1, Peter Ebben 2, Paul Holleis 1, Koen Jacobs 2, Johan Koolwaaij 2, Marko Luther 1, Bertrand Souville 1
    1 DOCOMO Euro-Labs, Germany, 2 Novay, Netherlands, 3 Locatienet, Netherlands

    Uncovering Device Whispers in Smart Homes
    Simon Mayer, Christian Beckel, Bram Scheidegger, Claude Barthels, Gábor Sörös
    ETH Zurich, Switzerland

    Poster

    Blockon: A block based buildable remote controller
    Kohei Matsumura
    Future University-Hakodate, Japan

    Charting the Audience Perceptions of Projected 3D Media Installations
    Minna Karukka 1, Pekka Nisula 1, Jonna Häkkilä 2, Jussi Kangasoja 1
    1Oulu University of Applied Sciences, Finland, 2 University of Oulu, Finland

    Structural Ties between Idea Generation Process and Design Decision
    Özge Subasi
    Vienna University of Technology, Austria

    Heat Maps as a Usability Tool for Multi-Touch Interaction in Mobile Applications
    Florian Lettner, Clemens Holzmann
    University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria

    Mobile Augmented Reality and Adaptive Art: A game-based Motivation for Energy Savings
    René Bühling 1, Mohammad Obaid 2, Stephan Hammer 1, Elisabeth André 1
    1 University of Augsburg, Germany, 2 HIT Lab NZ, New Zealand

    Towards next generation barcode scanning
    Gábor Sörös 1, Christian Flörkemeier 2
    1 ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 2 MIT, USA

    User Expectations of mobile mixed reality service content
    Leena Ventä-Olkkonen 1 2, Maaret Posti 2, Olli Koskenranta 2, Jonna Häkkilä 2
    1 University of Oulu, Finland, 2 Cie, Finland

WEDNESDAY, Dec 5th:

08:30 - 09:00 Registration
09:00 - 10:30 Mobile Augmented Reality and Mobile Video
Chair: Matthias Baldauf (FTW, Austria)

    LightBeam: Interacting with Augmented Real-World Objects in Pico Projections (long)
    Jochen Huber 1, Jürgen Steimle 2, Chunyuan Liao 3, Qiong Liu 3, Max Mühlhäuser 1
    1 TU Darmstadt, Germany, 2 MIT Media Lab, US, 3 FX Palo Alto Laboratory, US

    HiStory - A Hierarchical Storyboard Interface Design for Video Browsing on Mobile Devices (short)
    Wolfgang Hürst, Dimitri Darzentas
    Utrecht University, Netherlands

    'The Mobile Vision Mixer: A mobile network based live video broadcasting system in your mobile phone (short)
    Arvid Engstrom 1, Goranka Zoric 2, Oskar Juhlin 1, Ramin Toussi 3
    1 Stockholm University, Sweden, 2 Interactive Institute, Sweden, 3 Ericsson, Sweden

    Real-Time Annotation of Video Objects on Tablets (long)
    João Silva, Diogo Cabral, Nuno Correia, Carla Fernandes
    Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal

    ProPane: Fast and Precise Video Browsing on Mobile Phones (long)
    Roman Ganhör
    TU Vienna, Austria

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 Models & Tools
Chair: Matthias Kranz (Luleå University of Technology, Sweden)

    ConWIZ: A tool supporting contextual Wizard of Oz simulation (long)
    Thomas Grill, Ondrej Polacek, Manfred Tscheligi
    University of Salzburg, Austria

    An Event-Driven Workflow Framework to Develop Context-Aware Mobile Applications (long)
    Valentim Realinho 1, Teresa Romão 2, Eduardo Dias 2
    1 C3i, Portugal, 2 CITI, Portugal

    Object Circles: Modeling physical objects as social relationships (short)
    Florian Michahelles, Philip Probst
    ETH Zurich, Switzerland

    Dynamic Tiling Display: Building an Interactive Display Surface using Multiple Mobile Devices (best paper award nominee, short)
    Ming Li, Leif Kobbelt
    RWTH Aachen, Germany

    Model for Landmark Highlighting in Mobile Web Services (long)
    Pekka Kallioniemi, Markku Turunen
    University of Tampere, Finland

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:30 Industry Track
Chair: Paul Holleis (DOCOMO Euro-Labs, Germany) & Sebastian Böhm (net mobile AG, Germany)

    Checking In or Checked In: Comparing Large-Scale Manual and Automatic Location Disclosure Patterns (best paper award nominee, long)
    Eric Malmi 1, Trinh Minh Tri Do 2, Daniel Gatica-Perez 3
    1 Idiap Research Institute, Finland, 2 Idiap Research Institute, Vietnam, 3 Idiap Research Institute / EPFL, Switzerland

    Private Public Screens - Detached Multi-User Interaction with Large Displays through Mobile Augmented Reality (short)
    Matthias Baldauf, Katrin Lasinger, Peter Froehlich
    Telecommunications Research Center Vienna - FTW, Austria

    Testdroid: automated remote UI testing on Android (short)
    Jouko Kaasila 1, Denzil Ferreira 2, Vassilis Kostakos 2, Timo Ojala 2
    1 Bitbar, Finland, 2 University of Oulu, Finland

    evoGuide: Implementation of a Tour Guide Support Solution with Multimedia and Augmented-Reality Content (short)
    Richard Hable 1, Thomas Rößler 1, Christina Schuller 2
    1 Evolaris, Austria, 2 AT&S AG, Austria

    Personal Feature Extraction via Grip Force Sensors mounted on a Mobile Phone (short)
    Toshiki Iso, Masakatsu Tsukamoto, Tsutomu Horikoshi, Takeshi Higuchi
    NTT DOCOMO, Japan

    The scanner at your finger tips - analysis of the effectiveness of the scan mouse device (best paper award nominee, short)
    Matthias Wyss 1, Alexander Ilic 2, Florian Michahelles 1
    1 ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 2 Dacuda AG, Switzerland

15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 - 17:20 Audio & Music
Chair: Timo Ojala (University of Oulu, Finland)

    Affective Quality of Audio Feedback in Different Contexts (best paper award nominee, short)
    Julia Seebode 1, Robert Schleicher 2 1, Sebastian Möller 2 1
    1 TU Berlin, Germany, 2 Deutsche Telekom Laboratories

    Assessing the impact of language style on emergent leadership perception from ubiquitous audio (long)
    Dairazalia Sanchez-Cortes, Petr Motlicek, Daniel Gatica-Perez
    Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland

    The Sound of Music: Sharing Song Selections between Collocated Strangers in Public Urban Places (long)
    Jan Seeburger, Marcus Foth, Dian Tjondronegoro
    Queensland University of Technology, Australia

    MyTerritory - Evaluation of Outdoor Gaming Prototype for Music Discovery (long)
    Arto Lehtiniemi 1, Jarno Ojala 2
    1 Nokia Research Center, Finland, 2 Tampere University of Technology, Finland

19:00 - open end Social event / Dinner (Ratskeller Ulm)

THURSDAY, Dec 6th:

09:00 - 09:30 Registration
09:30 - 10:30 Keynote: Open Public Display Networks : A Communications Medium for the 21st Century by Nigel Davies

Nigel Davies
  • Nigel Davies is a Professor in the Computing Department at Lancaster University and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Arizona, US. He has been a visiting research scientist at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS), The Sony Electronics Distributed Systems Lab in San Jose, the Bonn-Aachen International Center for Information Technology (B-IT) and ETH Zurich. He has participated actively in the mobile computing research community and served in a number of roles including Program Chair for IEEE WMCSA 2000, Ubicomp 2004 and MobiSys 2006. In addition, Nigel was a founding Associate Editor in Chief of IEEE Pervasive Magazine and a founding Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing. Prof. Davies consults for a range of small and large companies and has been an investigator on grants totalling in excess of £3 million. He holds a BSc and PhD in Computer Science, both from Lancaster University, UK.

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 - 12:40 Field Studies & User Experiences
Chair: Katrin Arning (RTWH Aachen, Germany)

    Driving Behavior Analysis with Smartphones: Insights from a Controlled Field Study (long)
    Johannes Paefgen1, Flavius Kehr 1, Yudan Zhai 2, Florian Michahelles 2
    1 University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, 2 ETH Zurich, Switzerland

    Fresh and local: the rural produce market as a site for co-design, ubiquitous technological intervention and digital-economic development (short)
    Alan Chamberlain, Andy Crabtree, Mark Davies, Chris Greenhalgh, Tom Rodden, Stela Valchovska, Kevin Glover
    University of Nottingham, UK

    Two field trials on the efficiency of unsolicited Bluetooth proximity marketing (short)
    Timo Ojala, Fabio Kruger, Vassilis Kostakos, Ville Valkama
    University of Oulu, Finland

    Towards Better UIs for Mobile Learning - Experiences in Using Mobile Phones as Multimedia Tools at Schools in Rural Panama (short)
    Elba Del Carmen Valderrama Bahamóndez 1, Jonna Häkkilä 2, Albrecht Schmidt 3
    1 University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, 2 University of Oulu, Finland, 3 University of Stuttgart, Germany

    "It would be handy if it had pictures, if you can't read" - Young digital natives as mobile phone users (long)
    Marianne Kinnula, Katja Moilanen, Atte Kinnula
    University of Oulu, Finland

    Insights into user experiences and acceptance of mobile indoor navigation devices (long)
    Katrin Arning,Martina Ziefle, Ming Li, Leif Kobbelt
    RWTH Aachen, Germany

12:40 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:20 Public Displays
Chair: Nigel Davies (Lancaster University, UK)

    Toolkit Support for Projected Ubiquitous Displays (best paper award nominee, long)
    John Hardy, Jason Alexander
    Lancaster University, UK

    Designing "Interacting Places" for a Student Community using a Communicative Ecology Approach (long)
    Nemanja Memarovic, Marc Langheinrich, Elisa Rubegni, Andreia David, Ivan Elhart
    University of Lugano, Switzerland

    Direct, Bodily or Mobile Interaction? Comparing Interaction Techniques for Personalized Public Displays (long)
    Ekaterina Kurdyukova 1, Mohammad Obaid 2, Elisabeth Andre 1
    1 University of Augsburg, Germany, 2 HIT Lab / University of Canterbury, New Zealand

    Don't Queue Up! User Attitudes Towards Mobile Interactions with Public Terminals (best paper award nominee, short)
    Julian Seifert 1, Alexander De Luca 2, Enrico Rukzio 1
    1 Ulm University, Germany, 2 University of Munich, Germany

15:20 - 15:45 Closing and announcement of MUM 2013