Searching for authors named "Steven Feiner" – sorted by Relevance.
-
Supporting Interactivity
- -Computer Interaction?” Steven Feiner Dept. of Computer Science Columbia University New York, NY 10027 feiner
- Cited by 1 (0 self) – Add To MetaCart
-
A History-Based Macro By Example System David Kurlander*
- A History-Based Macro By Example System David Kurlander* Steven Feiner Department of Computer
- Add To MetaCart
-
Future Multimedia User Interfaces
- Future Multimedia User Interfaces Blair MacIntyre, Steven Feiner Columbia University {bm, feiner
- Cited by 25 (3 self) – Add To MetaCart
-
Rubbing the Fisheye: Precise Touch-Screen Interaction with Gestures and Fisheye Views
- Alex Olwal Steven Feiner Department of Computer Science Columbia University {aolwal,feiner
- Cited by 3 (1 self) – Add To MetaCart
-
The Importance of Being Mobile: Some Social Consequences of Wearable Augmented Reality Systems
- fulfill a strict dictionary definition of the term “wearable”; for example, systems that rely Steven K
- Cited by 5 (2 self) – Add To MetaCart
-
Unit: Modular Development of Distributed Interaction Techniques for Highly interactive user Interfaces
- . Alex Olwal 1,2 Steven Feiner 1 2 Department of Numerical Analysis and Computer Science Royal Institute
- Cited by 4 (2 self) – Add To MetaCart
-
Single-handed interaction techniques for multiple pressure-sensitive strips
- for Multiple Pressure-Sensitive Strips Gábor Blaskó, Steven Feiner Department of Computer Science, Columbia
- Cited by 5 (2 self) – Add To MetaCart
-
Using Prosodic Features of Speech and Audio Localization in Graphical User Interfaces
- Prosodic Features of Speech and Audio Localization in Graphical User Interfaces Alex Olwal Steven Feiner
- Cited by 3 (1 self) – Add To MetaCart
-
An interaction system for watch computers using tactile guidance and bidirectional segmented strokes
- Strokes Gábor Blaskó Steven Feiner Department of Computer Science, Columbia University New York, NY 10027
- Cited by 5 (2 self) – Add To MetaCart
-
An Extended Menu Navigation Interface Using Multiple Pressure-Sensitive Strips
- An Extended Menu Navigation Interface Using Multiple Pressure-Sensitive Strips Gábor Blaskó Steven
- Cited by 1 (1 self) – Add To MetaCart

