GlintMarkers performs gaze-driven spatial perception on XR eyewear by extracting distance, orientation, and identity from corneal reflections of retroreflective markers using inward cameras.
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GlintMarkers: Spatial Perception on XR Eyewear using Corneal Reflections
GlintMarkers performs gaze-driven spatial perception on XR eyewear by extracting distance, orientation, and identity from corneal reflections of retroreflective markers using inward cameras.
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Allow Me Into Your Dream: A Handshake-and-Pull Protocol for Sharing Mixed Realities in Spontaneous Encounters
TouchPort collapses the multi-stage process of discovering, consenting to, and syncing mixed reality encounters into one embodied handshake-and-pull gesture.
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ResearchCube: Multi-Dimensional Trade-off Exploration for Research Ideation
ResearchCube provides a 3D spatial interface with bipolar trade-off dimensions and direct-manipulation interactions to support multi-dimensional research ideation, shown helpful in a study with 11 researchers for externalizing thinking and increasing agency.
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IdeaBlocks: Expressing and Reusing Divergent Intents for Graphic Design Exploration using Generative AI
IdeaBlocks modularizes divergent intents into Exploration Blocks with multi-level reuse options, enabling 2.13 times more images explored and 12.5% greater visual diversity than baseline in a comparative user study.
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Context-Aware Explanations for Spatialized Document Layouts
CAPE produces spatially grounded natural-language explanations for document layouts using pattern detection and multi-level context, rated more helpful than content-only baselines in a user study.
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PaperFlow: Profiling, Recommending, and Adapting Across Daily Paper Streams
PaperFlow proposes a Profiling-Recommending-Adapting framework for longitudinal scientific paper recommendation and evaluates it on a new user-day benchmark with 24 simulated users, outperforming five baselines in ranking, behavioral alignment, and blind human evaluation.
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Conversations in Space: Structuring Non-Linear LLM Interactions on a Canvas
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Making Abstraction Concrete: A Design Space and Interaction Model of Abstraction in Interactive Systems
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When Constraints Limit and Inspire: Characterizing Presentation Authoring Practices for Evolving Narratives
Presenters treat constraints as active guides for building and reusing slide narratives across sessions, supported by the new CMPA framework and ReSlide tool that improves constraint-aware authoring compared to baselines.
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GraphTide: Augmenting Knowledge-Intensive Text with Progressive Nested Graph
GraphTide augments text with animated progressive nested entity-relationship graphs to improve comprehension over traditional or static graph methods.
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CogInstrument: Modeling Cognitive Processes for Bidirectional Human-LLM Alignment in Planning Tasks
CogInstrument represents human reasoning as revisable cognitive motifs in graphical form to support iterative alignment with LLMs during planning tasks, with a N=12 study indicating gains in targeted revision, agency, and trust over standard dialogue interfaces.
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Intent Lenses: Inferring Capture-Time Intent to Transform Opportunistic Photo Captures into Structured Visual Notes
Intent Lenses infer capture-time user intent from photos via LLMs to create dynamic, reusable interactive objects that generate and organize structured visual notes for later sensemaking.
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Mixed-Initiative Context: Structuring and Managing Context for Human-AI Collaboration
Mixed-Initiative Context reconceptualizes interaction context as a dynamic, jointly manageable structure that humans and AI can actively organize according to task needs.
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OOPrompt: Reifying Intents into Structured Artifacts for Modular and Iterative Prompting
OOPrompt reifies user intents into structured manipulable artifacts to enable modular and iterative prompting in LLM-based interactive systems.
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NexusAI: Enabling Design Space Exploration of Ideas through Cognitive Abstraction and Functional Decomposition
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Artographer: a Curatorial Interface for Art Space Exploration
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Spatial Balancing: Harnessing Spatial Reasoning to Balance Scientific Exposition and Narrative Engagement in LLM-assisted Science Communication Writing
SpatialBalancing is a system that turns revision trade-offs into spatial navigation so writers can iteratively balance scientific exposition and narrative engagement with LLM assistance.
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VIDEE: Visual and Interactive Decomposition, Execution, and Evaluation of Text Analytics with Intelligent Agents
VIDEE introduces a human-in-the-loop system using Monte-Carlo Tree Search for task decomposition, executable pipeline generation, and LLM-based evaluation with visualizations to support non-expert text analytics.
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Omakase: proactive assistance with actionable suggestions for evolving scientific research projects
Omakase monitors project documents to infer timely queries and distills research reports into actionable suggestions that users rated significantly more useful than raw reports.