Human-Computer Interaction - INTERACT 2005 IFIP TC13 International C

We will be, sooner or later, not only handling personal computers but also mul- purpose cellular phones, complex personal digital assistants, devices that will be context-aware, and even wearable computers stitched to our clothes…we would like these perso

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Editorial Board David Hutchison Lancaster University, UK Takeo Kanade Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Josef Kittler University of Surrey, Guildford, UK Jon M. Kleinberg Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA Friedemann Mattern ETH Zurich, Switzerland John C. Mitchell Stanford University, CA, USA Moni Naor Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel Oscar Nierstrasz University of Bern, Switzerland C. Pandu Rangan Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India Bernhard Steffen University of Dortmund, Germany Madhu Sudan Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, USA Demetri Terzopoulos New York University, NY, USA Doug Tygar University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA Moshe Y. Vardi Rice University, Houston, TX, USA Gerhard Weikum Max-Planck Institute of Computer Science, Saarbruecken, Germany

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Maria Francesca Costabile Fabio Paternò (Eds.)

Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2005 IFIP TC13 International Conference Rome, Italy, September 12-16, 2005 Proceedings

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Volume Editors Maria Francesca Costabile University of Bari, Department of Computer Science Via Orabona, 4, 70125 Bari, Italy E-mail: [email protected] Fabio Paternò ISTI-CNR, Pisa Via G. Moruzzi, 1, 56124 Pisa, Italy E-mail: [email protected]

Library of Congress Control Number: 2005932209 CR Subject Classification (1998): H.5.2, H.5.3, H.5, H.4, I.2.10, K.3, K.4, K.8 ISSN ISBN-10 ISBN-13

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General Chair’s Welcome It is my privilege to welcome you to Rome, to our INTERACT 2005 conference where, I hope, you will find interesting and stimulating presentations, tutorials, workshops and demos but, above all, we hope you will meet and interact with researchers to share ideas and projects within our field: human-computer interaction. As a matter of fact, interaction is defined as a “mutual or reciprocal action or influence”, and observing the two partners (user and computer) while they interact, we would like our future programs to provide creative (unpredictable) responses, after partial