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5. PerDis 2016: Oulu, Finland
- Timo Ojala, Vassilis Kostakos, Jörg Müller, Nemanja Memarovic:

Proceedings of the 5th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays, PerDis 2016, Oulu, Finland, June 20 - 22, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4366-4
Tasks and studies
- Florian Alt

, Sarah Torma, Daniel Buschek
:
Don't disturb me: understanding secondary tasks on public displays. 1-12 - Heiko Müller, Anastasia Kazakova, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:

Supporting efficient task switching in a work environment with a pervasive display. 13-19 - Tomi Heimonen, Jaakko Hakulinen

, Sumita Sharma
, Markku Turunen
, Lauri Lehtikunnas, Hannu Paunonen:
Multimodal interaction in process control rooms: are we there yet? 20-32 - Katrin Wolf, Yomna Abdelrahman, Thomas Kubitza, Albrecht Schmidt

:
Proxemic zones of exhibits and their manipulation using floor projection. 33-37
Interaction techniques
- Julie R. Williamson

, Daniel Sundén, Keith Hamilton:
The lay of the land: techniques for displaying discrete and continuous content on a spherical display. 38-44 - Ville Mäkelä, Hannu Korhonen

, Jarno Ojala, Antti Järvi, Kaisa Väänänen
, Roope Raisamo
, Markku Turunen
:
Investigating mid-air gestures and handhelds in motion tracked environments. 45-51 - Callum Parker

, Judy Kay, Matthias Baldauf, Martin Tomitsch:
Design implications for interacting with personalised public displays through mobile augmented reality. 52-58 - Marco Speicher, Florian Daiber

, Sven Gehring, Antonio Krüger
:
Exploring 3D manipulation on large stereoscopic displays. 59-66
Technology
- Stefan Schneegass, Sophie Ogando, Florian Alt

:
Using on-body displays for extending the output of wearable devices. 67-74 - Markus Funk, Thomas Kosch

, Katrin Wolf, Pascal Knierim, Sven Mayer
, Albrecht Schmidt
:
Automatic projection positioning based on surface suitability. 75-79 - Ashley Colley

, Lasse Virtanen, Timo Ojala, Jonna Häkkilä
:
Guided touch screen: enhanced eyes-free interaction. 80-86 - Julian Petford, Miguel A. Nacenta

, Carl Gutwin, Joseph Eremondi
, Cody Ede:
The ASPECTA toolkit: affordable full coverage displays. 87-105
In the wild
- Florian Alt

, Julia Vehns:
Opportunistic deployments: challenges and opportunities of conducting public display research at an airport. 106-117 - Tilman Dingler

, Corinna Giebler, Ulf Kunze, Tim Würtele, Niels Henze, Albrecht Schmidt
:
Memory displays: investigating the effects of learning in the periphery. 118-123 - Marko Jurmu

, Leena Ventä-Olkkonen, Arto Lanamäki
, Hannu Kukka, Netta Iivari, Kari Kuutti:
Emergent practice as a methodological lens for public displays in-the-wild. 124-131 - Paula Alavesa

, Alexander Samodelkin, Esa Jääskelä, Riku Tanskanen, Bo Li, Timo Ojala, Hannu Kukka:
Campus knights: situated pervasive display as a window into pseudo-immersive game world. 132-139
Media
- Marcus Foth

, Martin Tomitsch, Laura Forlano, Matthias Hank Haeusler
, Christine Satchell:
Citizens breaking out of filter bubbles: urban screens as civic media. 140-147 - Guusje Hallema, Mettina Veenstra, Sabine Bank:

The impact of rhetorical devices in text on public displays. 148-153 - Pedro Coutinho

, Rui José
, Bruno Silva:
Understanding media situatedness and publication practices in place-based digital displays. 154-160 - Jonna Häkkilä

, Tuomas Lappalainen, Saara Koskinen:
In the candle light: pervasive display concept for emotional communication. 161-167
Software systems
- Tim Weißker

, Andreas Berst, Johannes Hartmann, Florian Echtler
:
The massive mobile multiuser framework: enabling ad-hoc realtime interaction on public displays with mobile devices. 168-174 - Matthias Baldauf, Florence Adegeye, Florian Alt

, Johannes Harms:
Your browser is the controller: advanced web-based smartphone remote controls for public screens. 175-181 - Jorgos Coenen

, Niels Wouters
, Andrew Vande Moere
:
Synchronized wayfinding on multiple consecutively situated public displays. 182-196 - Ivan Elhart, Marc Langheinrich

, Nemanja Memarovic, Elisa Rubegni
:
A good balance of costs and benefits: convincing a university administration to support the installation of an interactive multi-application display system on campus. 197-203
Device ecosystems
- Maria L. Montoya Freire

, Venkata Praneeth Tatiraju, Mohit Sethi
, Mario Di Francesco:
Replication of web-based pervasive display applications. 204-211 - Maria Husmann, Nicola Marcacci Rossi, Moira C. Norrie:

Usage analysis of cross-device web applications. 212-219 - Linda Di Geronimo, Maria Husmann, Moira C. Norrie:

Surveying personal device ecosystems with cross-device applications in mind. 220-227 - Lars Lischke

, Sven Mayer
, Katrin Wolf, Niels Henze, Harald Reiterer
, Albrecht Schmidt
:
Screen arrangements and interaction areas for large display work places. 228-234
Poster track
- Marco Speicher, Lea Gröber, Julian Haluska, Lena Hegemann, Isabelle Hoffmann, Sven Gehring, Antonio Krüger

:
The audience in the role of the conductor: an interactive concert experience. 235-236 - Matthias Baldauf, Wolfgang Reitberger, Florian Güldenpfennig:

Just one more thing!: investigating mobile follow-up questions for opinion polls on public displays. 237-238 - Miguel Xochicale

, Chris Baber
, Mourad Oussalah:
Understanding movement variability of simplistic gestures using an inertial sensor. 239-240 - Sarah Clinch, Mateusz Mikusz

, Adrian Friday
:
Transitioning from a research deployment to a service. 241-242 - Guiying Du, Lukas Lohoff, Jakub Krukar

, Sergey Mukhametov:
Comparing two methods to overcome interaction blindness on public displays. 243-244 - Dominik Weber, Alexandra Voit, Tilman Dingler

, Manuela Kallert, Niels Henze:
Assessment of an unobtrusive persuasive system for behavior change in home environments. 245-246 - Maximilian Müller

, Aris Alissandrakis, Nuno Otero
:
There is more to come: anticipating content on interactive public displays through timer animations. 247-248 - Ismo Alakärppä, Elisa Jaakkola:

A human-driven and evanescent screen for personal information presentation. 249-250
Demo track
- Jürgen Scheible, Markus Funk:

In-situ-displaydrone: facilitating co-located interactive experiences via a flying screen. 251-252 - Charlene Airaud, Pauliina Heiskanen, Ville-Valtteri Kivilompolo, Joona Laitinen, Reetta Nissinen, Juulia Ruhala, Janine Vohwinkel, Sanni Wallgren, Ashley Colley

, Juho Rantakari, Jonna Häkkilä
:
Weather traveler: art installation. 253-254
Video track
- Jürgen Scheible, Markus Funk:

DroneLandArt: landscape as organic pervasive display. 255-256 - Simon J. Julier, Ava Fatah gen. Schieck

, P. Blume, Ana Maria Moutinho, Petros Koutsolampros
, Ana Javornik
, Aitor Rovira, Efstathia Kostopoulou:
VisAge: augmented reality for heritage. 257-258

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