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3rd Pervasive 2005: Munich, Germany - PERMID
- Enrico Rukzio, Jonna Häkkilä, Mirjana Spasojevic, Jani Mäntyjärvi, Nishkam Ravi:

Pervasive Mobile Interaction Devices (PERMID 2005) - Mobile Devices as Pervasive User Interfaces and Interaction Devices - Workshop in conjunction with: The 3rd International Conference on Pervasive Computing (PERVASIVE 2005), May 11 2005, Munich, Germany. LMU Munich 2005
Session 1
- Pekka Iso-Ketola, Tapio Karinsalo, Manu Myry, Lasse Hahto, Hanna Karhu, Mikko Malmivaara, Jukka Vanhala:

A Mobile Device as User Interface for Wearable Applications. 5-9 - Anuroop Shahi, Victor Callaghan, Michael Gardner:

Introducing Personal Operating Spaces for Ubiquitous Computing Environments. 10-14 - René T. A. Wietsma, Francesco Ricci:

Product Reviews in Mobile Decision Aid Systems. 15-18
Session 2
- Pavel Poupyrev, Takahiro Sasao, Shunsuke Saruwatari, Hiroyuki Morikawa, Tomonori Aoyama, Peter Davis:

Service Discovery in TinyObj: Strategies and Approaches. 19-22 - Michael Rohs, Christof Roduner:

Camera Phones with Pen Input as Annotation Devices. 23-26 - Rafael Ballagas, Michael Rohs, Jennifer G. Sheridan:

Mobile Phones as Pointing Devices. 27-30 - Karin Leichtenstern, Alexander De Luca, Enrico Rukzio:

Analysis of Built-in Mobile Phone Sensors for Supporting Interactions with the Real World. 31-34
Session 3
- Pasi Välkkynen, Timo Tuomisto:

Physical Browsing Research. 35-38 - Markus Ritala, Jukka Vanhala:

Task Partitioning in Smart Environments. 39-42 - Keith Cheverst, Alan J. Dix, Dan Fitton, Christian Kray, Mark Rouncefield, George Saslis-Lagoudakis, Jennifer G. Sheridan:

Exploring Mobile Phone Interaction with Situated Displays. 43-47
Session 4
- Michael Hinz, Zoltán Fiala:

Context Modeling for Device- and Location-Aware Mobile Web Applications. 48-51 - Stephan Drab, Nicole M. Artner:

Motion Detection as Interaction Technique for Games & Applications on Mobile Devices. 52-55 - Patrik Osbakk, Erik Rydgren:

Ubiquitous Computing for the Public. 56-89

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