SmartObjects: Sixth Workshop on Interacting with Smart Objects
Müller, Florian and Schnelle-Walka, Dirk and Grosse-Puppendahl, Tobias and Günther, Sebastian and Funk, Markus and Luyten, Kris and Brdiczka, Oliver and Dezfuli, Niloofar and Mühlhäuser, Max
Abstract: Smart objects are everyday objects that have computing capabilities and give rise to new ways of interaction with our environment. The increasing number of smart objects in our life shapes how we interact beyond the desktop. In this workshop we explore various aspects of the design, development and deployment of smart objects including how one can interact with smart objects.
@inproceedings{muller2018smartobjects,title={{{SmartObjects}}: {{Sixth Workshop}} on {{Interacting}} with {{Smart Objects}}},booktitle={Extended {{Abstracts}} of the 2018 {{CHI Conference}} on {{Human Factors}} in {{Computing Systems}} - {{CHI}} '18},author={M{\"u}ller, Florian and {Schnelle-Walka}, Dirk and {Grosse-Puppendahl}, Tobias and G{\"u}nther, Sebastian and Funk, Markus and Luyten, Kris and Brdiczka, Oliver and Dezfuli, Niloofar and M{\"u}hlh{\"a}user, Max},year={2018},pages={1--6},publisher={ACM},address={New York, New York, USA},doi={10.1145/3170427.3170606},isbn={978-1-4503-5621-3},keywords={Context-awareness,Embodied interaction,Enabling techologies,HCI,Multimodal and adapter interaction,notion,Novel interaction,Smart objects,softwarecampus,Tangible interaction},}