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Albrecht Schmidt
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 623
Citations - 20888
Albrecht Schmidt is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ubiquitous computing & User interface. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 590 publications receiving 18728 citations. Previous affiliations of Albrecht Schmidt include Technische Universität Darmstadt & Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
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A Player/Stage System for Context-Aware Intelligent Environments
TL;DR: This paper proposes the use of Player/Stage, a middleware commonly used as a de facto standard by the robotics community, as the backbone of a heterogeneous ubiquitous system, and presents the sensor-enabled AwareKitchen environment which makes use of automatic data analysis algorithms integrated as drivers in the Player/ stage platform.
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Liquids, smoke, and soap bubbles: reflections on materials for ephemeral user interfaces
TL;DR: This paper presents an example user interface that employs fragile soap bubbles for human-computer interaction: the user has to move or blow bubbles over a dark liquid surface in order to interact with a computer system.
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Audience behavior around large interactive cylindrical screens
Gilbert Beyer,Florian Alt,Jörg Müller,Albrecht Schmidt,Karsten Isakovic,Stefan Klose,Manuel Schiewe,Ivo Haulsen +7 more
TL;DR: Comparing the influence of the display shape on user behavior and user experience between flat and cylindrical displays indicates that people move more in the vicinity of cylINDrical displays and that there is no longer a default position when it comes to interaction.
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Gazemarks: gaze-based visual placeholders to ease attention switching
TL;DR: This paper uses the user's gaze position to provide a visual placeholder and shows how Gazemarks can ease attention switching, and results show faster completion times for a resumed simple visual search task when using this technique.
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Towards a global participatory platform: Democratising open data, complexity science and collective intelligence
S. Buckingham Shum,Karl Aberer,Albrecht Schmidt,Steven R. Bishop,Paul Lukowicz,S. Anderson,Yannis Charalabidis,John Domingue,S. de Freitas,Ian Dunwell,Bruce Edmonds,F. Grey,Muki Haklay,Márk Jelasity,A. Karpištšenko,Jörn Kohlhammer,Joanne Lewis,Jeremy Pitt,Robert W. Sumner,Dirk Helbing +19 more
TL;DR: The global participatory platform is conceived as a resilient, epistemic ecosystem, whose design will make it capable of self-organization and adaptation to a dynamic environment, and whose structure and contributions are themselves networks of stakeholders, challenges, issues, ideas and argumentswhose structure and dynamics can be modelled and analysed.