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`D A N I E L W I G D O R , P H D – C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E
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`Department of Computer Science
`+1.416.978.7777
`e-mail: daniel@dgp.toronto.edu
`40 St. George St. STE BA4283
`www: http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~dwigdor
`Toronto, ON, M5S 2E4, Canada
`+1.416.946.8892 (for couriers)
`I am a citizen of Canada and Ireland, and am eligible to work in the United States.
`R E S E A R C H I N T E R E S T S
`My research lies in the area of Computer Science and Human Computer Interaction. I specialize in the design and
`engineering of post-WIMP user interface technologies. I currently focus on high-performance user interaction, design and
`development methods for ubiquitous computing, and tailored user interface components for unique users, technologies,
`or contexts of use. I have expertise in the development of user interface technologies and user interface software,
`particularly for post-WIMP input technologies, such as touch, stylus, and 3-D gesture.
`P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E
`2012-
`Cofounder, Science Advisor, Tactual Labs
`Present
`I am cofounder of Tactual Labs, a startup out of my lab at the University of Toronto, which seeks to enable
`high-performance user input to interactive computers.
`Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science & Department of Mathematical and Computational
`Sciences, University of Toronto, Co-Director, Dynamic Graphics Project.
`I am an assistant professor of computer science at the University of Toronto. I hold appointments in two
`departments of the university, where I conduct research, supervise graduate students & postdoctoral fellows,
`and teach graduate and undergraduate classes. I am also co-director of the Dynamic Graphics Project, a group
`of 7 faculty and dozens of post docs and graduate students conducting research in the areas of computer
`graphics, human computer interaction, and computer vision.
`Associate of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
`As a member of the SDR Lab of SEAS at Harvard University, I participated in and provide supervision of
`research projects carried-out by post-doctoral fellows and interns.
`Affiliate Assistant Professor, University of Washington
`I served as an affiliate assistant professor in both the Department of Computer Science & Engineering and the
`Information School at the University of Washington.
`Researcher, Microsoft Research
`As a researcher at MSR, my mandate was to carry-on an active research agenda (including publication and
`patents), participate in service to the community, supervise graduate student interns, and drive innovation
`at Microsoft Corp.
`User Experience Architect, Entertainment & Devices Division, Microsoft Corp.
`As a product team member, I held more than a half a dozen titles and roles. My ultimate position before
`moving to Microsoft Research was as the architect of user experiences of Natural User Interfaces at
`Microsoft’s Entertainment & Devices division. I was responsible for ensuring a high-quality, exciting user
`experience in platform and partner applications, coordinating across product groups, and driving industry
`standards for interaction. Throughout my tenure, I had a dual focus on product architecture and research.
`Fellow, Initiative in Innovative Computing (IIC), Harvard University
`I was a fellow in the Scientists’ Discovery Room project at Harvard University. I conducted ethnographic
`studies of astrophysicists at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and helped lead the design and
`implementation of the WeSpace (described by several publications listed below).
`Research Intern, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL)
`I was an intern at MERL over four multi-term appointments, working as part of the Diamond Space project
`under the supervision of Dr. Chia Shen. I conducted the majority of my PhD at MERL.
`Cofounder, Iota Wireless
`Cofounded Iota Wireless, a startup dedicated to text-entry techniques for mobile phones. Secured multiple
`rounds of financing, US & international patents, and general intellectual property issues, as well as a great
`deal of experience working at executive level of the wireless phone industry.
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`Sessional Instructor, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto
`Served as instructor responsible for undergraduate classes in computer science. Class sizes varied from 25 to
`over 200 students. Supervised teams of TA’s, developed course materials, delivered lectures, set tests and
`exams. Courses in topics in computer science, including algorithms, data structures, formal analysis, human
`computer interaction. Taught development for computers and mobile phones in Java, C, and C++.
`Consulting Designer, Bruce Mau Design
`Collaborated with Bruce Mau Design and the Institute Without Boundaries in concept and implementation
`of Markets Gallery of the Massive Change project: http://www.massivechange.com.
`Teaching Assistant, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto
`Served as a teaching assistant in undergraduate classes at the University of Toronto. Led tutorials, consulted
`with professors on curriculum topics. Topics included computer programming, cryptography, algorithm
`design, formal analysis, software engineering, and human-computer interaction.
`Software Developer and Devices Specialist, University Health Network
`Developed an automated inventory application for the University Health Network's Desktop Rollout Project
`(Y2K replacement of > 4000 personal desktops). Worked as a Devices Specialist, investigating and evaluating
`the suitability of novel devices for their inclusion in the hospitals.
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`E D U C A T I O N
`2008
`Ph.D. Computer Science, University of Toronto
`Supervised by Prof. Ravin Balakrishnan at University of Toronto, majority of work conducted at Mitsubishi
`Electric Research Labs under the supervision of Dr. Chia Shen. Study of the use of multi-touch tabletops and
`large-scale, multi-surface, real-time collaborative environments. Thesis [N.4] below.
`M.Sc. Computer Science, University of Toronto
`Supervised by Prof. Ravin Balakrishnan. Thesis [N.2] and papers [C.2, C.3] below.
`Hon. B.Sc., University of Toronto
`Specialization in Human Computer Interaction, including major-equivalent in computer science, minor-
`equivalent in psychology and sociology. Paper [C.1] below.
`A W A R D S & F U N D I N G
`2014
`ACM CHI: People’s Choice Best Talk Award
`For talk delivered by MSc student, Jishuo Yang, for [C. 40] below. Awarded to top 8 talks among 300 presented
`at ACM CHI. Two of the 8 were awarded to my students.
`ACM CHI: People’s Choice Best Talk Award
`For talk delivered by intern advisee, Anthony Chen, for [C. 41] below. Awarded to top 8 talks among 300
`presented at ACM CHI. Two of the 8 were awarded to my students.
`Early Researcher Award (ERA Round 9), Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation ($150,000)
`Awarded to “best and brightest innovators and researchers” among full-time faculty in Ontario who are fewer
`than 10 years from receiving their PhD.
`Best Paper, CHI 2014
`[C.41] below was named Best Paper, which is awarded to the top 1% of submission to ACM CHI 2014.
`Connaught New Researcher Award ($50,000)
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`Awarded to support select new faculty at the University of Toronto.
`Best Student Paper, GI 2013
`PhD student Michael Glueck received the Michael AJ Sweeney Award for best student paper for our paper,
`[C.36], below.
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`Tactual Labs ($50,000)
`Project funding for startup-sponsored activities in my research lab at the University of Toronto.
`Inventor of the Year, University of Toronto
`Hybrid Systems and Methods for Low-Latency User Input Processing and Feedback.
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`Dean’s Excellence Award, University of Toronto
`Awarded to 5% of faculty in division for achievement in each of research, teaching, and service.
`Mitacs Accelerate ($30,000)
`A Data-Driven Approach to Formulating Best Practices for Mobile Games. Project funding for Rebecca
`Dreezer, M.Sc. in Applied Computing, Uken Games.
`Dean’s Excellence Award, University of Toronto
`Awarded to 5% of faculty in division for achievement in each of research, teaching, and service.
`Microsoft Research ($40,000)
`Project Funding.
`Ministry of Economic Development and Innovation, Ontario Research Fund ($198,000)
`User interface feedforward and feedback supporting and enabling ubiquitous computing (provincial
`matching grant to Canadian Foundation for Innovation, below).
`National Science and Engineering Research Council: Discovery Grant Supplement ($5,000)
`User interface feedforward and feedback supporting and enabling body tracking technologies.
`Autodesk Research ($7,000)
`General project funding.
`Steven Sanders ($90,000)
`Project funding for the Symphony of Devices.
`Canadian Foundation for Innovation ($198,000)
`User interface feedforward and feedback supporting and enabling ubiquitous computing.
`Microsoft Corp. ($30,000)
`Donation of Microsoft Surface equipment.
`National Science and Engineering Research Council: Discovery Grant ($145,000)
`User interface feedforward and feedback supporting and enabling body tracking technologies.
`National Science and Engineering Research Council: Discovery Accelerator Supplement (DAS) ($120,000)
`User interface feedforward and feedback supporting and enabling body tracking technologies.
`The DAS Program provides substantial and timely resources to a small group of researchers whose research
`proposals suggest and explore high-risk, novel or potentially transformative concepts and lines of inquiry,
`and are likely to have impact by contributing to groundbreaking advances in the area.
`University of Toronto: Startup Funding ($527,000)
`Startup funding for my position at U of T. Mix of unrestricted funds ($100,000), lab renovations ($100,000),
`and student funding ($327,000).
`Association for Computing Machinery: ACM CHI Best Paper Honorable Mention
`At ACM CHI 2011 for [C.24] below.
`Mitacs Accelerate ($30,000)
`Novel 3-D User Interfaces for improved situation awareness and mobile robot control. Project funding for Ben
`Chan, M.Sc. in Applied Computing, MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates.
`National Science Foundation ($8,000) (authored)
`Tabletop 2007 Student Volunteer Program
`National Science Foundation ($20,000) (authored)
`ISWC 2007
`Harvard University: Initiative in Innovative Computing Fellowship ($15,600)
`Research in the design multi-surface, multi-user, multi-touch room for astrophysicists.
`Association for Computing Machinery
`ACM UIST Best Paper Award
`Wolfond Fellowship ($10,000)
`Partial funding for Ph.D.
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`University of Toronto Fellowship ($75,000)
`Funding for Ph.D.
`Microsoft Research ($33,000)
`Project Funding
`University of Toronto Fellowship ($26,000)
`Funding for M.Sc.
`Innis College Graduating Student Recognition Award
`2001
`Hudson’s Bay Company Award in Computer Science
`S T U D E N T S & P O S T D O C S
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`Ricardo Jota Costa, PDF
`Michael Glueck, Ph.D.
`Peter Hamilton, Ph.D.
`Haijun Xia, M.Sc.
`Rabia Aslam, M.Sc.
`Varun Perumal, M.Sc.
`Andrew Pelegris, UG
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`Eleni Triantafillou, UG
`Undergraduate research student.
`Benjamin McCanny, UG
`Undergraduate research assistant. See [C.43] below.
`Jishuo Yang, M.Sc.
`Research MSc graduate. See [C.40] below.
`Peter Hamilton, M.Sc.
`Research MSc graduate. See [C.39] below. Proceeded to PhD program.
`Jay (Zhe) Yu, UG
`Undergraduate research intern. See [C.43] below.
`Eric J.X. Yao, UG
`Undergraduate research intern under NSERC USRA program (2 terms).
`Yan Sun, UG
`Undergraduate research intern under NSERC USRA program.
`Rebecca Dreezer, M.Sc.A.C.
`Professional MSc graduate, placement at Uken Games.
`David Hoon, M.Sc.A.C.
`Professional MSc graduate, placement at Research in Motion.
`Benjamin McCanny, UG
`Engineering Science undergraduate thesis student.
`Thariq Shihipar, UG
`Engineering Science undergraduate thesis student. See [C.38] below.
`Ankith Giliyar Shanthiraj, UG
`Visiting undergraduate research intern, MITACS GlobalLinks program.
`Michael Glueck, M.Sc.
`MSc graduate. See [C.36] below. Proceeded to PhD program.
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`Brian Chan, M.Sc.A.C.
`Professional MSc graduate, co-advised with Dr. Piotr Jasiobedzki of MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.
`Rajavi Shah, UG
`Undergraduate research intern (2 terms).
`Stephanie Knapp, UG
`Undergraduate research intern (2 terms).
`Faizan Haque, UG
`Undergraduate research intern.
`Osman Haque, UG
`Undergraduate research intern.
`Michael Andreae, UG
`Undergraduate research intern.
`Tao Ni, Research Intern (Virginia Tech) @ Microsoft Research
`Co-advised intern at Microsoft Research with Amy Karlson. See [C.25] below.
`Shaun Kane, Research Intern (University of Washington) @ Microsoft Research
`Co-advised intern at Microsoft Research with Meredith Ringel Morris and Annuska Perkins. See [C.27] below.
`Roland Aigner, Research Intern (Upper Austria University of Applied Science) @ Microsoft Research
`Co-advised intern at Microsoft Research with Hrvoje Benko. See [C.30] below.
`Dustin Freeman, Research Intern (University of Toronto) @ Microsoft Research
`Co-advised intern at Microsoft Research Hrvoje Benko. See [C.21, P.10, P.16] below.
`Peter Brandl, Research Intern (Upper Austria University of Applied Science) @ Mitsubishi Electric Research
`Labs
`Co-advised intern at Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs with Chia Shen and Clifton Forlines. See [C.16] below.
`Hao Jiang, Research Intern (Tsinghua University) @ Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs
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`Co-advised intern at Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs with Chia Shen and Clifton Forlines. See [S.5, C.17]
`below.
`CHI 2006 Student Design Competition
`An undergraduate student group from my fall 2005 offering of CSC318 at the University of Toronto was
`selected as one of twelve semi-finalists to attend the CHI 2006 student design competition.
`Clarence Chan, Hon. B.Sc.
`Supervised undergraduate research project.
`S U P E R V I S O R Y & E X A M I N A T I O N C O M M I T T E E M E M B E R S H I P
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`Current Supervisory Committee Membership (Others’ Students)
`Pif Edwards (PhD supervisory committee, University of Toronto)
`Dustin Freeman (PhD supervisory committee, University of Toronto)
`Aakar Gupta (PhD supervisory committee, University of Toronto)
`Sean Hayes (PhD supervisory committee, Vanderbilt University)
`Rorik Henrikson (PhD supervisory committee, University of Toronto)
`Velian Pendev (PhD supervisory committee, University of Toronto)
`Previous Supervisory Roles (Others’ Students)
`David Holman (PhD examination committee: external examiner, Queens University, 2014)
`Ahmed Arif (PhD examination committee: external member, York University, 2013)
`Koji Yatani (PhD examination committee, University of Toronto, 2011)
`David Dearman (PhD examination committee, University of Toronto, 2011)
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`C O N F E R E N C E F U L L P A P E R S ( F U L L Y R E F E R E E D )
`Leigh, D., Forlines, C., Jota, R., Sanders, S., Wigdor, D. (2014 – in press). High-Rate, Low-Latency Multi-Touch
`[C.44]
`sensing with Simultaneous Orthogonal Multiplexing. Proceedings of the 2014 symposium on User Interface
`Software and Technology (ACM UIST). 10 pages, in press.
`Xia, H., Jota, R., McCanny, B., Yu, Z., Forlines, C., Singh, K., Wigdor, D. (2014 – in press). Zero-Latency Tapping:
`Using Hover Information to Predict Touch Locations and Eliminate Touchdown Latency. Proceedings of the
`2014 symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (ACM UIST). 9 pages, in press.
`Glueck, M., Khan, A., Wigdor, D. (2014). Dive In! Enabling Progressive Loading for Real-Time Navigation of
`Data Visualizations. Proceedings of the 2014 SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems
`(ACM CHI), 561-570.
`Chen, X.A., Grossman, T., Wigdor, D., Fitzmaurice, G. (2014). Duet: Exploring Joint Interactions on a Smart
`Phone and a Smart Watch. Proceedings of the 2014 SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing
`systems (ACM CHI), 159-168. Best Paper, People’s Choice: Best Talk
`Yang, J., Wigdor, D. (2014). Panelrama: Enabling Easy Specification of Cross-Device Web Applications.
`Proceedings of the 2014 SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems (ACM CHI), 2783-2792.
`People’s Choice: Best Talk.
`Hamilton, P., Wigdor, D. (2014). Conductor: Enabling and Understanding Cross-Device Interaction.
`Proceedings of the 2014 SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems (ACM CHI), 2773-2782.
`Truong, K., Shihipar, T., Wigdor, D. (2014). Slide to X: Unlocking the Potential of Smartphone Unlocking.
`Proceedings of the 2014 SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems (ACM CHI), 2635-3644.
`Santosia, S., Wigdor, D. (2013). A Field Study of Multi-Device Workflows in Distributed Workspaces.
`Proceedings of UBICOMP 2013: The 15th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, 63-72.
`Glueck, M., Grossman, T., Wigdor, D. (2013). A Model of Navigation for Very Large Data Views. Proceedings
`of Graphics Interface 2013 (GI), 9-16. Best Student Paper
`Baily, G., Pietzrak, T., Deber, J., Wigdor, D. (2013). Métamorphe: Augmenting Hotkey Usage with Actuated
`Keys. Proceedings of the 2013 SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems (ACM CHI), 563-
`572.
`Zhao, J., Wigdor, D., Balakrishnan, R. (2013). TrailMap: Facilitating Information Seeking in a Multi-Scale Digital
`Map via Implicit Bookmarking. Proceedings of the 2013 SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing
`systems (ACM CHI), 3009-3018.
`Jota, R., Ng, A., Dietz, P., Wigdor, D. (2013). How Fast is Fast Enough? A Study of the Effects of Latency in
`Direct-Touch Pointing Tasks. Proceedings of the 2013 SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing
`systems (ACM CHI), 2291-2300.
`Ng, A., Lepinski, J., Wigdor, D., Sanders, S., Dietz, P. (2012). Designing for Low-Latency Direct-Touch Input.
`Proceedings of the 2012 ACM symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (ACM UIST), 453-
`464.
`Block, F., Wigdor, D., Horn, M., Shen, C. (2012). FlowBlocks: a Multi-Touch UI for Crowd Interaction.
`Proceedings of the 2012 ACM symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (ACM UIST), 497-
`508.
`Yang, X.D., Grossman, T., Wigdor, D., Fitzmaurice, G. (2012). Magic Finger: Always-Available Input through
`Finger Instrumentation. Proceedings of the 2012 ACM symposium on User Interface Software and
`Technology (ACM UIST), 147-156.
`Zarek, A., Wigdor, D., Singh, K. (2012). SNOUT: Enabling One-Handed use of Handheld Capacitive Touch
`Devices. Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI '12), 140-
`147.
`Bailly, G., Mueler, J., Rohs, M., Wigdor, D., Kratz, S. (2012). ShoeSense: A New Perspective on Gestural
`Interaction and Wearable Applications. Proceedings of the 2012 SIGCHI conference on human factors in
`computing systems (ACM CHI), 1239-1248.
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`Kane, S., Morris, M., Perkins, A., Wigdor, D., Ladner, R., Wobbrock, J. (2011). Access Overlays: Improving Non-
`Visual Access to Large Touch Screens for Blind Users. Proceedings of the 2011 ACM symposium on User
`Interface Software and Technology (ACM UIST), 273-282.
`Annett, M., Grossman, T., Wigdor, D., Fitzmaurice, G. (2011). Medusa: A Proximity-Aware Multi-touch
`Tabletop. Proceedings of the 2011 ACM symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (ACM
`UIST), 337-346.
`Ni, T., Karlson, A., Wigdor, D. (2011). AnatOnMe: Improving Doctor-Patient Communication Using a
`Projection-Based Handheld Device. Proceedings of the 2011 SIGCHI conference on human factors in
`computing systems (ACM CHI), 3333-3342.
`Findlater, L., Wobbrock, J., Wigdor, D. (2011). Typing on Flat Glass: Examining Ten-Finger Expert Typing
`Patterns on Touch Surfaces. Proceedings of the 2011 SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing
`systems (ACM CHI), 2453-2462. Best Paper: Honorable Mention
`[C.23] Wigdor, D., Benko, H., Pella, J., Lombardo, J., Williams, S. (2011). Rock & Rails: Extending Multi-touch
`Interactions with Shape Gestures to Enable Precise Spatial Manipulations. Proceedings of the 2011 SIGCHI
`conference on human factors in computing systems (ACM CHI), 1581-1590.
`Bragdon, A., Uguray, A., Wigdor, D., Zeleznik, R., Anagnostopoulos, S., Feman, R. (2010). Gesture Play: Fun,
`Positive Reinforcement through Game-like Physical Metaphors to Motivate Online Gesture Learning.
`Proceedings of the 2011 ACM symposium on Tabletops and Interactive Surfaces (ACM ITS), 39-48.
`Morris, M., Lombardo, J., Wigdor, D. (2010). WeSearch: Supporting Collaborative Search and Sensemaking on
`a Tabletop Display. Proceedings of the 2010 ACM symposium on Computer Supported Cooperative Work
`(ACM CSCW), 401-410.
`Freeman, D., Benko, H., Morris, M., Wigdor, D. (2009). ShadowGuides: Visualizations for In-Situ Learning of
`Multi-Touch and Whole-Hand Gestures. Proceedings of the 2009 ACM symposium on Tabletops and
`Interactive Surfaces (ACM ITS), 183-190.
`[C.19] Wigdor, D., Williams, S., Cronin, M., Levy, R., White, K., Mazeev, M., Benko, H. (2009). Ripples: Utilizing Per-
`Contact Visualizations to Improve User Interaction with Touch Displays. Proceedings of the 2009 ACM
`symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (ACM UIST), 3-12.
`[C.18] Wigdor, D., Jiang, H., Borkin, M., Forlines, C., Shen, C. (2009). The WeSpace: The Design, Development, and
`Deployment of a Walk-Up and Share Multi-Surface Visual Collaboration System. Proceedings of the 2009
`SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems (ACM CHI), 1237-1246.
`Jiang, H., Wigdor, D., Forlines, C., Shen, C. (2008). System Design for the WeSpace: Linking Personal Devices
`to a Table-Centered Multi-User, Multi-Surface Environment. IEEE Workshop on Tabletops and Interactive
`Surfaces (IEEE Tabletop), 105-112.
`Brandl, P., Forlines, C., Wigdor, D., Shen, C. (2008). Combining and Measuring the Benefits of Bimanual Pen
`and Direct-Touch Interaction on Horizontal Interfaces. Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on Advanced
`Visual Interfaces (AVI 2008), 154-161.
`[C.15] Wigdor, D., Penn, G., Ryall, K., Shen, C. (2007). Living with a Tabletop: Analysis and Observations of Long Term
`Office Use of a Multi-Touch Table. Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Workshop on Horizontal
`Interactive Human-Computer Systems (IEEE Tabletop), 60-67.
`Grossman, T., Wigdor, D. (2007). Going Deeper: a Taxonomy of 3D on the Tabletop. Proceedings of the Second
`IEEE International Workshop on Horizontal Interactive Human-Computer Systems (IEEE Tabletop), 137-
`144.
`[C.13] Wigdor, D., Forlines, C., Baudisch, P., Barnwell, J., Shen, C. (2007). LucidTouch: A See-Through Multi-Touch
`Mobile Device. Proceedings of the 2007 ACM symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (ACM
`UIST), 269-278.
`[C.12] Wigdor, D., Forlines, C., Shen, C., Balakrishnan, R. (2007). Perception of Elementary Graphical Elements in
`Tabletop and Multi-Surface Environments. Proceedings of the 2007 SIGCHI conference on human factors
`in computing systems (ACM CHI), 473-482.
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`Forlines, C., Wigdor, D., Balakrishnan, R., Shen, C. (2007). Direct-Touch vs. Mouse Input for Tabletop Displays.
`Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems (ACM CHI), 647-
`656.
`Grossman, T., Wigdor, D., Balakrishnan, R. (2007). Exploring and Reducing the Effects of Orientation on Text
`Readability in Volumetric Displays. Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGCHI conference on human factors in
`computing systems (ACM CHI), 483-492.
`Wigdor, D., Leigh, D., Forlines, C., Shen, C., Shipman, S., Barnwell, J., Balakrishnan, R. (2006). Under the Table
`Interaction. Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (ACM
`UIST), 259-268.
`Forlines, C., Shen, C., Wigdor, D., Balakrishnan, R. (2006). Exploring the Effects of Group Size and Display
`Configuration on Visual Search. Proceedings of the 2006 ACM conference on Computer Supported Cooperative
`Work (ACM CSCW), 11-20.
`Wigdor, D., Shen, C., Forlines, C., Balakrishnan, R. (2006). Effects of Display Position and Control Space
`Orientation on User Preference and Performance. Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGCHI conference on
`human factors in computing systems (ACM CHI), 309-318.
`Hancock, M., Vernier, F. D., Wigdor, D., Carpendale, S., Shen, C. (2006). Rotation and Translation Mechanisms
`for Tabletop Interaction. Proceedings of the First IEEE International Workshop on Horizontal Interactive Human-
`Computer Systems (IEEE Tabletop), 79-86.
`Wigdor, D., Balakrishnan, R. (2005). Empirical Investigation into the Effect of Orientation on Text Readability
`in Tabletop Displays. Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative
`Work (ECSCW), 205-224.
`Grossman, T., Wigdor, D., Balakrishnan, R. (2004). Multi-Finger Gestural Interactions with 3D Volumetric
`Displays. Proceedings of the 17th annual ACM symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
`(ACM UIST), 61-70. Best Paper
`Wigdor, D., Balakrishnan, R. (2004). A Comparison of Consecutive and Concurrent Input Text Entry Techniques
`for Mobile Phones. Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing
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