Keywords: human computer interaction, interaction techniques, mobile devices, devices, large displays, tabletop, ubicomp, visualization
Patrick Baudisch
is a research scientist in the field of human-computer interaction at the
Adaptive Systems and Interaction
Research Group at Microsoft
Research, as well as an Affiliate Assistant Professor in
Computer Science at the
University of Washington. His research focus is
on interaction with small screen devices, which evolved from a longer series of
research projects on interaction with large displays. While at
Xerox PARC, Baudisch created
focus plus context
screens. While at Fraunhofer-IPSI and
during his stay as a guest researcher at the GroupLens
project at the University on Minnesota, Baudisch worked on user interfaces
for information filtering systems. He holds a PhD in Computer Science
from Darmstadt University
of Technology, Germany.
Publications:
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Raphael Hoffmann,
Patrick Baudisch and
Daniel S. Weld.
Evaluating Visual Cues for Window Switching on Large Screens.
CHI 2008.
