Patrick Baudisch

Publication List Details

Period

1996 - 2009

Number

90

Co-Authors

Evaluating Visual Cues for Window Switching on Large Screens (2009)

Raphael Hoffmann, Patrick Baudisch, Daniel S. Weld

An increasing number of users are adopting large, multimonitor displays. The resulting setups cover such a broad viewing angle that users can no longer simultaneously perceive all parts of the...

InkSeine: In Situ Search for Active Note Taking (2008)

Ken Hinckley, Shengdong Zhao, Raman Sarin, Patrick Baudisch, Desney Tan

Using a notebook to sketch designs, reflect on a topic, or capture and extend creative ideas are examples of active note taking tasks. Optimal experience for such tasks demands concentration without...

Starburst: a Target Expansion Algorithm for Non-Uniform Target Distributions (2008)

Patrick Baudisch, Er Zotov, Edward Cutrell, Ken Hinckley

Acquiring small targets on a tablet or touch screen can be challenging. To address the problem, researchers have proposed techniques that enlarge the effective size of targets by extending targets...

Confidential- Submitted to UIST’2002 for review purposes only City Lights: Contextual Views in Minimal Space (2008)

Jock D. Mackinlay, Lance Good, Polle T. Zellweger, Mark Stefik, Patrick Baudisch

City Lights are space-efficient fisheye techniques that provide contextual views along the borders of a window to describe unseen objects in all directions from a focused view. We present a family of...

LucidTouch: A See-Through Mobile Device (2008)

Daniel Wigdor, Clifton Forlines, Patrick Baudisch, John Barnwell, Chia Shen

Touch is a compelling input modality for interactive devices; however, touch input on the small screen of a mobile device is problematic because a user’s fingers occlude the graphical elements he...

Soap: A Pointing and Gaming Device for the Living Room and Anywhere Else (2008)

Patrick Baudisch, Mike Sinclair, Andrew Wilson

Soap is a pointing device based on hardware found in a mouse, yet works in mid-air. Soap consists of an optical sensor device moving freely inside a hull made of fabric. As the user applies pressure...

10/6/2003 3:09 PM Stitching: Pen Gestures that Span Multiple Displays (2008)

Ken Hinckley, Gonzalo Ramos, Francois Guimbretiere, Patrick Baudisch, Marc Smith

Stitching is a new interaction technique that allows users to combine pen-operated mobile devices with wireless networking by using pen gestures that span multiple displays. To stitch, a user starts...

Interacting with Wall-Size Screens (2008)

Patrick Baudisch

When attempting to transfer the main interaction paradigms involving mouse, pen, and touch from the desktop to large screens many of them “break”. The sheer size of wall-size displays caused...

ABSTRACT PANORAMIC VIEWFINDER: PROVIDING A REAL-TIME PREVIEW TO HELP USERS AVOID FLAWS IN PANORAMIC PICTURES (2008)

Patrick Baudisch, Desney Tan, Drew Steedly, Eric Rudolph, Matt Uyttendaele, Chris Pal, ...

Image stitching allows users to combine multiple regular-sized photographs into a single wide-angle picture, often referred to as a panoramic picture. To create such a panoramic picture, users...

InkSeine: In Situ Search for Active Note Taking (2008)

Ken Hinckley, Shengdong Zhao, Raman Sarin, Patrick Baudisch, Desney Tan

Using a notebook to sketch designs, reflect on a topic, or capture and extend creative ideas are examples of active note taking tasks. Optimal experience for such tasks demands concentration without...

LucidTouch: A See-Through Mobile Device (2008)

Daniel Wigdor, Clifton Forlines, Patrick Baudisch, John Barnwell, Chia Shen

Touch is a compelling input modality for interactive devices; however, touch input on the small screen of a mobile device is problematic because a user’s fingers occlude the graphical elements he...

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Patrick Baudisch

a fisheye web browser with search term popouts:

AN EXPLORATION OF USER INTERFACE DESIGNS FOR REAL-TIME PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHY (2008)

Patrick Baudisch, Desney Tan, Drew Steedly, Eric Rudolph, Matt Uyttendaele, Chris Pal, ...

pal @ cs.umass.edu Image stitching allows users to combine multiple regular-sized photographs into a single wide-angle picture, often referred to as a panoramic picture. To create such a panoramic...

Halo: A Virtual Periphery for Small Screens Devices (2007)

Patrick Baudisch

As users pan and zoom, display content can disappear into off-screen space, particularly on small-screen devices. The clipping of locations, such as relevant places on a map, can make spatial...

Interfaces – graphical user interfaces, windowing systems. (2007)

George Robertson, Eric Horvitz, Mary Czerwinski, Patrick Baudisch, Dugald Hutchings, Brian Meyers, ...

Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multitasking. A larger number of windows, however, may increase the time that users spend arranging and...

Focus Plus Context Screens: Visual Context and Immersion on the Desktop (2007)

Patrick Baudisch

Focus plus context screens are wall-size low-resolution displays with an embedded high-resolution display region. Focus plus context screens allow users to view details of a document up close, while...

High-density cursor: an improved mouse cursor that accelerates target acquisition (2007)

Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, George Robertson, Pravin Santiago

As bigger screens and multi-monitor configurations become more popular, users employ higher mouse accelerations in order to traverse the screen reasonably quickly. The faster the mouse cursor moves,...

Drag-and-Pop: Accelerating Drag-and-Drop on Large Screens (2007)

Patrick Baudisch

Drag-and-pop is an interaction technique designed to accelerate drag-and-drop on large screens. By animating potential targets and bringing them to the dragged object, drag-and-pop reduces the user...

ContextWall: Amulti-user workbench for independent work, peer-to-peer interaction, and whiteboard collaboration (2007)

Patrick Baudisch

ContextWall is a Single Display Groupware system based on the focus plus context screen architecture. The display consists of multiple high-resolution computer screens that are seamlessly embedded...

Draft 20.10.97 page 1 The Profile Editor: Designing a direct manipulative tool for assembling profiles (2007)

Patrick Baudisch

Information filtering systems retrieve documents from document streams according to their users ’ long-term information interests represented by so-called profiles. The Profile Editor proposed in...

RECOMMENDATION REQUIRES EFFORT (2007)

Patrick Baudisch

Collaborative filtering methods have been applied to a number of domains like books, videos, audio CDs and Usenet news. These systems require some effort on the part of users before they can generate...

Designing an Evolving Internet TV Program Guide (2007)

Patrick Baudisch

The system described in this article helps users in compiling personal TV schedules. The system’s goal is to generate the schedules automatically based on user profiles. To tide over the...

1 User-configurable advertising profiles applied to Web page banners (2007)

Patrick Baudisch, Dirk Leopold

Advertising banners are graphical elements that are transmitted with the contents of a web page and that serve advertising purposes. Since banners usually do not relate to the users ’ interests,...

Don’t Click – Paint! Applying the Painting Metaphor to Query Interfaces and Personalization (2007)

Patrick Baudisch

Many user interfaces, especially within the context of query formulation and user profile editing, require a large number of items to be selected or rated. To this purpose toggle switches are often...

Halo: Supporting Spatial Cognition on Small Screens (2007)

Patrick Baudisch

As users pan and zoom, display content can disappear into off-screen space, particularly on small-screen devices. The clipping of locations, such as relevant places on a map, can make spatial...

One Microsoft Way (2007)

Patrick Baudisch, Xing Xie, Chong Wang, Wei-ying Ma

Overview visualizations for small-screen web browsers were designed to provide users with visual context and to allow them to rapidly zoom in on tiles of relevant content. Given that content in the...

LucidTouch (2007)

Daniel Wigdor, Clifton Forlines, Patrick Baudisch, John Barnwell, Chia Shen, ...

Touch is a compelling input modality for interactive devices; however, touch input on the small screen of a mobile device is problematic because a user´s fingers occlude the graphical elements he...

ACM 1-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Eight New Input Devices— Eight New Ways to Move (2007)

Patrick Baudisch, Kiira Hjert-bernardi, Sokunthia Ouk, Ahn Sang-gyeun, Craig Panthen, Shayna Esteban, ...

We present 8 input device concepts that can be used to retrofit existing applications such that they allow or require physical activity.

Earpod: eyes-free menu selection using touch input and reactive audio feedback (2007)

Shengdong Zhao, Pierre Dragicevic, Mark Chignell, Ravin Balakrishnan, Patrick Baudisch

baudisch @ microsoft.com Figure 1. Using earPod. (a, b) Sliding the thumb on the circular touchpad allows discovery of menu items; (c) the desired item is selected by lifting the thumb; (d) faster...

Earpod: eyes-free menu selection using touch input and reactive audio feedback (2007)

Shengdong Zhao, Pierre Dragicevic, Mark Chignell, Ravin Balakrishnan, Patrick Baudisch

baudisch @ microsoft.com Figure 1. Using earPod. (a, b) Sliding the thumb on the circular touchpad allows discovery of menu items; (c) the desired item is selected by lifting the thumb; (d) faster...

Earpod: eyes-free menu selection using touch input and reactive audio feedback (2007)

Shengdong Zhao, Pierre Dragicevic, Mark Chignell, Ravin Balakrishnan, Patrick Baudisch

baudisch @ microsoft.com Figure 1. Using earPod. (a, b) Sliding the thumb on the circular touchpad allows discovery of menu items; (c) the desired item is selected by lifting the thumb; (d) faster...

An Exploration of User Interface Designs for Real-Time Panoramic (2006)

Patrick Baudisch, Desney Tan, Drew Steedly, Eric Rudolph, Matt Uyttendaele, Chris Pal, ...

Image stitching allows users to combine multiple regular-sized photographs into a single wide-angle picture, often referred to as a panoramic picture. To create such a panoramic picture, users...

An Exploration of User Interface Designs for Real-Time Panoramic (2006)

Patrick Baudisch, Desney Tan, Drew Steedly, Eric Rudolph, Matt Uyttendaele, Chris Pal, ...

Image stitching allows users to combine multiple regular-sized photographs into a single wide-angle picture, often referred to as a panoramic picture. To create such a panoramic picture, users...

Phosphor: Explaining Transitions in the User Interface Using Afterglow Effects (2006)

Baudisch, Patrick, Tan, Desney, Collomb, Maxime, Robbins, Dan, Hinckley, Ken, Agrawala, Maneesh, ...

Sometimes users fail to notice a change that just took place on their display. For example, the user may have accidentally deleted an icon or a remote collaborator may have changed settings in a...

Phosphor: Explaining Transitions in the User Interface Using Afterglow Effects (2006)

Baudisch, Patrick, Tan, Desney, Collomb, Maxime, Robbins, Dan, Hinckley, Ken, Agrawala, Maneesh, ...

Sometimes users fail to notice a change that just took place on their display. For example, the user may have accidentally deleted an icon or a remote collaborator may have changed settings in a...

An Exploration of User Interface Designs for Real-Time Panoramic (2006)

Patrick Baudisch, Desney Tan, Drew Steedly, Eric Rudolph, Matt Uyttendaele, Chris Pal, ...

Image stitching allows users to combine multiple regular-sized photographs into a single wide-angle picture, often referred to as a panoramic picture. To create such a panoramic picture, users...

The springboard: multiple modes in one spring-loaded control (2006)

Ken Hinckley, Francois Guimbretiere, Patrick Baudisch, Raman Sarin, Maneesh Agrawala, Edward Cutrell

Modes allow a few inputs to invoke many operations, yet if a user misclassifies or forgets the state of a system, modes can result in errors. Spring-loaded modes (quasimodes) maintain a mode while...

Phosphor: Explaining Transitions in the User Interface (2006)

Using Afterglow Effects, Patrick Baudisch, Desney Tan, Maxime Collomb, Dan Robbins, Ken Hinckley, ...

Sometimes users fail to notice a change that just took place on their display. For example, the user may have accidentally deleted an icon or a remote collaborator may have changed settings in a...

Tumble! Splat! Helping Users Access and Manipulate (2006)

Occluded Content In, Gonzalo Ramos, George Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, Desney Tan, Patrick Baudisch, ...

Accessing and manipulating occluded content in layered 2D drawings can be difficult. This paper characterizes a design space of techniques that facilitate access to occluded content. In addition, we...

Phosphor: Explaining Transitions in the User Interface (2006)

Using Afterglow Effects, Patrick Baudisch, Desney Tan, Maxime Collomb, Dan Robbins, Ken Hinckley, ...

Sometimes users fail to notice a change that just took place on their display. For example, the user may have accidentally deleted an icon or a remote collaborator may have changed settings in a...

The springboard: multiple modes in one spring-loaded control (2006)

Ken Hinckley, Francois Guimbretiere, Patrick Baudisch, Raman Sarin, Maneesh Agrawala, Edward Cutrell

Modes allow a few inputs to invoke many operations, yet if a user misclassifies or forgets the state of a system, modes can result in errors. Spring-loaded modes (quasimodes) maintain a mode while...

Hover widgets: using the tracking state to extend the capabilities of pen-operated devices (2006)

Tovi Grossman, Ken Hinckley, Patrick Baudisch, Maneesh Agrawala

We present Hover Widgets, a new technique for increasing the capabilities of pen-based interfaces. Hover Widgets are implemented by using the pen movements above the display surface, in the pen...

Precise selection techniques for multi-touch screens (2006)

Hrvoje Benko, Andrew D. Wilson, Patrick Baudisch

The size of human fingers and the lack of sensing precision can make precise touch screen interactions difficult. We present a set of five techniques, called Dual Finger Selections, which leverage...

Curvature Dial: Eyes-free parameter entry for GUIs (2005)

Schraefel, M.c., Smith, Graham, Baudisch, Patrick

In this demonstration, we introduce "curve dial" a tech-nique designed to extend gesture-based interactions like FlowMenus with eyes-free parameter entry. FlowMenus, let users enter numerical...

Curvature Dial: Eyes-free parameter entry for GUIs (2005)

Schraefel, M.c., Smith, Graham, Baudisch, Patrick

In this demonstration, we introduce "curve dial" a tech-nique designed to extend gesture-based interactions like FlowMenus with eyes-free parameter entry. FlowMenus, let users enter numerical...

Curvature Dial: Eyes-free parameter entry for GUIs (2005)

Schraefel, M.c., Smith, Graham, Baudisch, Patrick

In this demonstration, we introduce "curve dial" a tech-nique designed to extend gesture-based interactions like FlowMenus with eyes-free parameter entry. FlowMenus, let users enter numerical...

Time quilt: Scaling up zoomable photo browsers for large, unstructured photo collections (2005)

David F. Huynh, Steven M. Drucker, Patrick Baudisch, Curtis Wong

In the absence of manual organization of large digital photo collections, the photos ’ visual content and creation dates can help support time-based visual search tasks. Current zoomable photo...

Panoramic Viewfinder: Providing A Real-Time Preview To Help Users Avoid Flaws In Panoramic Pictures (2005)

Patrick Baudisch, Desney Tan, Drew Steedly, Eric Rudolph, Matt Uyttendaele, Chris Pal, ...

Image stitching allows users to combine multiple regular-sized photographs into a single wide-angle picture, often referred to as a panoramic picture. To create such a panoramic picture, users...

Panoramic Viewfinder: Shooting Panoramic Pictures With the Help of a Real-Time Preview (2005)

Patrick Baudisch, Desney Tan, Drew Steedly, Eric Rudolph, Matt Uyttendaele, Chris Pal, ...

Image stitching allows users to combine multiple regularsized photographs into a single wide-angle picture, often referred to as a panoramic picture. During stitching users often discover that the...

Improving Drag-and-Drop on Wall-Size Displays (2005)

Maxime Collomb, Patrick Baudisch, Brian Lee, Mountaz Hascoët

On wall-size displays with pen or touch input, users can have difficulties reaching display contents located too high, too low, or too far away. Drag-and-drop interactions can be further complicated...

Snap-and-go: Helping Users Align Objects without the Modality of Traditional Snapping (2005)

Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Ken Hinckley, Adam Eversole

Snapping is a widely used technique that helps users position graphical objects precisely, e.g., to align them with a grid or other graphical objects. Unfortunately, whenever users want to position a...

Design and analysis of delimiters for selection-action pen gesture phrases in Scriboli (2005)

Ken Hinckley, Patrick Baudisch, Gonzalo Ramos, Francois Guimbretiere

We present a quantitative analysis of delimiters for pen gestures. A delimiter is “something different ” in the input stream that a computer can use to determine the structure of input phrases....

Design and analysis of delimiters for selection-action pen gesture phrases in Scriboli (2005)

Ken Hinckley, Patrick Baudisch, Gonzalo Ramos, Francois Guimbretiere

We present a quantitative analysis of delimiters for pen gestures. A delimiter is “something different ” in the input stream that a computer can use to determine the structure of input phrases....

Snap-and-go: Helping Users Align Objects Without the Modality of Traditional Snapping (2005)

Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Ken Hinckley, Adam Eversole

Snapping is a widely used technique that helps users position graphical objects precisely, e.g., to align them with a grid or other graphical objects. Unfortunately, whenever users want to position a...

Time quilt: Scaling up zoomable photo browsers for large, unstructured photo collections (2005)

David F. Huynh, Steven M. Drucker, Patrick Baudisch, Curtis Wong

In the absence of manual organization of large digital photo collections, the photos ’ visual content and creation dates can help support time-based visual search tasks. Current zoomable photo...

Multiblending: displaying overlapping windows simultaneously without the drawbacks of alpha blending (2004)

Patrick Baudisch

Alpha blending allows the simultaneous display of overlapping windows—such as palette windows in visual workspaces. Although alpha blending has been used in some applications, such as games, it has...

Mouse Ether: Accelerating the Acquisition of Targets Across Multi-Monitor Displays (2004)

Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Ken Hinckley, Robert Gruen

When acquiring a target located on a different screen, multi-monitor users face a challenge: differences in resolution and vertical and horizontal offsets between screens cause the mouse pointer to...

Collapse-to-Zoom: Viewing Web Pages on Small Screen Devices by Interactively Removing Irrelevant Content (2004)

Patrick Baudisch, Xing Xie, Chong Wang, Wei-ying Ma

Overview visualizations for small-screen web browsers were designed to provide users with visual context and to allow them to rapidly zoom in on tiles of relevant content. Given that content in the...

Scalable Fabric: Flexible Task Management (2004)

George Robertson Eric, Eric Horvitz, Mary Czerwinski, Patrick Baudisch, Dugald Hutchings, Brian Meyers, ...

Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multitasking. A larger number of windows, however, may increase the time that users spend arranging and...

Flat Volume Control: Improving Usability by Hiding the Volume Control Hierarchy (2004)

Patrick Baudisch, John Pruitt, Steve Ball

The hardware-inspired volume user interface model that is in use across all of today’s operating systems is the source of several usability issues. One of them is that restoring the volume of a...

Stitching: Pen Gestures that span Multiple Displays (2004)

Ken Hinckley, Gonzalo Ramos, Francois Guimbretiere, Patrick Baudisch, Marc Smith

Stitching is a new interaction technique that allows users to combine pen-operated mobile devices with wireless networking by using pen gestures that span multiple displays. To stitch, a user starts...

City lights: contextual views in minimal space (2003)

Polle T. Zellweger, Jock D. Mackinlay, Lance Good, Mark Stefik, Patrick Baudisch

City Lights are space-efficient fisheye techniques that provide contextual views along the borders of windows and subwindows that describe unseen objects in all directions. We present a family of...

Halo: A Technique for Visualizing Off-Screen Locations (2003)

Patrick Baudisch

As users pan and zoom, display content can disappear into off-screen space, particularly on small-screen devices. The clipping of locations, such as relevant places on a map, can make spatial...

City lights: contextual views in minimal space (2003)

Polle T. Zellweger, Jock D. Mackinlay, Lance Good, Mark Stefik, Patrick Baudisch

City Lights are space-efficient fisheye techniques that provide contextual views along the borders of windows and subwindows that describe unseen objects in all directions. We present a family of...

High-Density Cursor: A Visualization Technique that Helps Users Keep Track of Fast-Moving Mouse Cursors (2003)

Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, George Robertson

Abstract: As bigger screens and multi-monitor configurations become more popular, users employ higher mouse accelerations in order to traverse the screen reasonably quickly. The faster the mouse...

Drag-and-Pop and Drag-and-Pick: Techniques for Accessing Remote Screen Content on Touch- and Pen-operated Systems (2003)

Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Dan Robbins, Mary Czerwinski, Peter T, Benjamin Bederson, ...

Abstract: Drag-and-pop and drag-and-pick are interaction techniques designed for users of pen- and touchoperated display systems. They provide users with access to screen content that would otherwise...

Drag-and-Pop and Drag-and-Pick: Techniques for Accessing Remote Screen Content on Touch- and Pen-operated Systems (2003)

Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Dan Robbins, Mary Czerwinski, Peter T, Benjamin Bederson, ...

Abstract: Drag-and-pop and drag-and-pick are interaction techniques designed for users of pen- and touchoperated display systems. They provide users with access to screen content that would otherwise...

GroupBar: The TaskBar evolved (2003)

Greg Smith, Patrick Baudisch, George Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, Brian Meyers, Daniel Robbins, ...

Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multitasking. A larger number of windows, however, may increase the time that users spend arranging and...

Drag-and-Pop and Drag-and-Pick: techniques for accessing (2003)

Remote Screen Content, Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Dan Robbins, Mary Czerwinski, Peter T, ...

Drag-and-pop and drag-and-pick are interaction techniques designed for users of pen- and touchoperated display systems. They provide users with access to screen content that would otherwise be...

Halo: a Technique for Visualizing Off-Screen Locations (2003)

Patrick Baudisch Microsoft, Patrick Baudisch

As users pan and zoom, display content can disappear into off-screen space, particularly on small-screen devices. The clipping of locations, such as relevant places on a map, can make spatial...

GroupBar: The TaskBar Evolved (2003)

Greg Smith Patrick, Patrick Baudisch, George Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, Brian Meyers, Daniel Robbins, ...

Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multitasking. A larger number of windows, however, may increase the time that users spend arranging and...

High-Density Cursor: A Visualization Technique that Helps Users Keep Track of Fast-Moving Mouse Cursors (2003)

Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, George Robertson

Abstract: As bigger screens and multi-monitor configurations become more popular, users employ higher mouse accelerations in order to traverse the screen reasonably quickly. The faster the mouse...

Keeping things in context: A comparative evaluation of focus plus context screens, overviews, and zooming (2002)

Patrick Baudisch, Nathaniel Good, Victoria Bellotti, Pamela Schraedley

Users working with documents that are too large and detailed to fit on the user’s screen (e.g. chip designs) have the choice between zooming or applying appropriate visualization techniques. In...

Automatic Text Reduction for Changing Size Constraints (2002)

Lance Good, Benjamin B. Bederson, Mark Stefik, Patrick Baudisch

This paper introduces a technique for viewing text objects under changing size constraints in 2D environments. Our approach automatically combines font size reduction and content reduction to...

TV Scout: Lowering the Entry Barrier to Personalized TV Program Recommendation (2002)

Patrick Baudisch, Lars Brueckner

In this paper, we present TV Scout, a recommendation system providing users with personalized TV schedules. The TV Scout architecture addresses the “cold-start ” problem of information filtering...

TV Scout: Guiding Users from Printed TV Program (2002)

Guides To Personalized, Patrick Baudisch, Lars Brueckner

this paper, we present TV Scout, a recommendation system providing users with personalized TV schedules. The TV Scout architecture addresses the "cold-start" problem of information...

Focus Plus Context Screens: Visual Context and Immersion on the Desktop Patrick Baudisch (2002)

Xerox Parc Patrick, Patrick Baudisch

Focus plus context screens are wall-size low-resolution displays with an embedded high-resolution display region. Focus plus context screens allow users to view details of a document up close, while...

Focus Plus Context Screens: Combining Display Technology with Visualization Techniques (2001)

Patrick Baudisch, Nathaniel Good, Paul Stewart

Computer users working with large visual documents, such as large layouts, blueprints, or maps perform tasks that require them to simultaneously access overview information while working on details....

Dynamic Information Filtering (2001)

Schloß Birlinghoven, Gmd Forschungszentrum, Gmd Forschungszentrum, Informationstechnik Gmbh, Informationstechnik Gmbh, Sankt Augustin, ...

aus der GMD zum wissenschaftlichen, nichtkommerziellen Gebrauch veröffentlicht. Jegliche Inhaltsänderung des Dokuments sowie die entgeltliche Weitergabe sind verboten. The purpose of the GMD...

Joining Collaborative and Content-Based Filtering (1999)

Patrick Baudisch, Object Object, User Ru Ru, User Ru Ru, Descriptor Rd Rd, Descriptor Rd Rd

Different authors have proposed combining content-based and collaborative attributes in a single table. In this article, we try out a different approach. We propose not to merge the two tables, but...

Using a painting metaphor to rate large numbers of objects (1999)

Patrick Baudisch

When retrieving information from databases or search engines, or when configuring user profiles of information filtering systems, users have to describe what objects to retrieve. While some systems...

Joining Collaborative and Content-Based Filtering (1999)

Patrick Baudisch, Object Object Λ

Different authors have proposed combining content-based and collaborative attributes in a single table. In this article, we try out a different approach. We propose not to merge the two tables, but...

Don't Click, Paint! Using Toggle Maps to Manipulate Sets of Toggle Switches (1998)

Patrick Baudisch

A toggle map is a set of toggle switches that allows the manipulation of several switches with a single mouse drag interaction. Because toggle switches are functionally equivalent to black and white...

Don't Click, Paint! Using Toggle Maps to Manipulate Sets of Toggle Switches (1998)

Patrick Baudisch

A toggle map is a set of toggle switches that allows the manipulation of several switches with a single mouse drag interaction. Because toggles switches are functionally equivalent to black and white...

Don't Click, Paint! Using Toggle Maps to Manipulate Sets of Toggle Switches (1998)

Patrick Baudisch

A toggle map is a set of toggle switches that allows the manipulation of several switches with a single mouse drag interaction. Because toggles switches are functionally equivalent to black and white...

Recommending TV Programs: How far can we get at zero user effort? (1998)

Patrick Baudisch

RECOMMENDATION REQUIRES EFFORT Collaborative filtering methods have been applied to a number of domains like books, videos, audio CDs and Usenet news. These systems require some effort on the part of...

The Profile Editor: Designing a direct manipulative tool for assembling profiles (1997)

Patrick Baudisch, László Kovács, Umberto Straccia

Information filtering systems retrieve documents from document streams according to their users’ long-term in-formation interests represented by so-called profiles. The Profile Editor proposed in...

The Profile Editor: Designing a direct manipulative tool for assembling profiles (1997)

Patrick Baudisch

Information filtering systems retrieve documents from document streams according to their users' long-term information interests represented by so-called profiles. The Profile Editor proposed in...

The Profile Editor: designing a direct manipulative tool for assembling profiles (1997)

Patrick Baudisch

Information filtering systems retrieve documents from document streams according to their users ’ long-term information interests represented by so-called profiles. The Profile Editor proposed in...

The Cage: Efficient Construction in 3D using a Cubic Adaptive Grid (1996)

Patrick Baudisch

The Cage is an easy to use 3D grid. Built into a 3D modeler, it provides a visualized reference coordinate system that helps the user to orient himself in 3D space, and that supports efficient...