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Computer-Human Interaction

8th Asia-Pacific Conference, APCHI 2008 Seoul, Korea, July 6-9, 2008, Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5068)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

Conference series link(s): APCHI: Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer Human Interaction

Conference proceedings info: APCHI 2008.

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Table of contents (51 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Ubiquitous Computing

    1. Experience of Enhancing the Space Sensing of Networked Robots Using Atlas Service-Oriented Architecture

      • Sumi Helal, Shinyoung Lim, Raja Bose, Hen-I Yang, Hyun Kim, Young-Jo Cho
      Pages 1-10
    2. A Formal Model of Coordination for Supporting Community Computing in a Ubiquitous Environment

      • Jingyu Nam, Hyunwoo Kim, Dongmin Shin, Jaeil Park
      Pages 11-20
    3. Denial of Sleeping: Performance Analysis and Counteracting Strategy

      • Vladimir Shakhov, Hyunseung Choo
      Pages 40-47
  3. Groupware

    1. Eye, Robot: A Network Control System for Ophthalmologic Examination

      • Kentaro Go, Kenji Kashiwagi, Yuki Ito, Yu Nakazawa, Jumpei Arata
      Pages 48-57
    2. RIKI: A Wiki-Based Knowledge Sharing System for Collaborative Research Projects

      • Sang Keun Rhee, Jihye Lee, Myon-Woong Park
      Pages 68-76
  4. Human-Robot Interaction

    1. Augmented Reality Based Vision System for Network Based Mobile Robot

      • Ho-Dong Lee, Dongwon Kim, Min-Chul Park, Gwi-Tae Park
      Pages 123-130
    2. Embedded Robot Operating Systems for Human-Robot Interaction

      • Taehoun Song, Jihwan Park, Soonmook Jung, Keyho Kwon, Jaewook Jeon
      Pages 131-140
    3. A User Interface Transmission System for Public Robots

      • Jihwan Park, Taehoun Song, Soonmook Jung, Keyho Kwon, Jaewook Jeon
      Pages 141-148
    4. Development of a WS-ECA Rule Management System for a Healthcare Robot

      • Jaeil Park, Haining Lee, Peom Park, Dongmin Shin
      Pages 149-156
  5. Virtual/Augmented Environment

    1. Making Reading Experience Rich with Augmented Book Cover and Bookmark

      • Nobuhiro Inagawa, Kaori Fujinami
      Pages 157-166

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About this book

Welcome to the proceedings of APCHI 2008, the 8th Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer–Human Interaction held in Seoul, Korea. Following the success of the preceding APCHI conferences, in Singapore (1996, 2000), Australia (1997), Japan (1998), China (2002), New Zealand (2004) and Taiwan (2006), the 8th APCHI brought together the researchers, developers, practitioners, and educators in the field of human–computer interaction. APCHI has been a major forum for scholars and practitioners in the Asia-Pacific region on the latest challenges and developments in HCI. Theoretical breakthroughs and practical systems and interfaces were presented at this 2008 conference, thanks to the support of KADO, the HCI ITRC of Sungkyu- wan University, and KIST. APCHI 2008 featured a comprehensive program including keynote speeches, regular paper presentations, poster, demos, and special panel sessions. To address the challenge of socially blending ubiquitous computing technologies and a wider sp- trum of people with a variety of skills, knowledge, and capabilities, APCHI 2008 set “Universal and Ubiquitous” as the conference theme. APCHI 2008 attracted a total of 151 paper submissions. Among such a large number of submissions, 45 full papers were accepted as submitted or with minor revisions. All papers were reviewed by at least two reviewers. For the remaining submissions, 41 were recommended to change according to the reviews and were submitted as extended abstracts and posters. One special session with six invited papers was organized to support the conference theme of “Universal and Ubiquitous.

Keywords

  • Accessibility
  • Usability
  • groupware
  • human-computer interaction (HCI)
  • interaction design
  • personal computer
  • robot

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