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D-Index
57
Citations
9937
World Ranking
3913
National Ranking
1853

Overview

Chia Shen is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States.

They have no recent papers listed, and there is no information available regarding frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications associated with their name.

Details on their main fields of study, subfields, and primary topics of work are not provided.

There are no recorded awards or honors linked to Chia Shen in the available data.

Based on the information accessible, Chia Shen's professional profile centers primarily on their institutional affiliation, with limited publicly documented research output or collaborative networks.

Best Publications

  • Direct-touch vs. mouse input for tabletop displays

    Clifton Forlines;Daniel Wigdor;Chia Shen;Ravin Balakrishnan

  • DiamondSpin: an extensible toolkit for around-the-table interaction

    Chia Shen;Frédéric D. Vernier;Clifton Forlines;Meredith Ringel

  • Lucid touch: a see-through mobile device

    Daniel Wigdor;Clifton Forlines;Patrick Baudisch;John Barnwell

  • Method for recognizing hand gesture

    Clifton Lloyd Forlines;Kathleen Ryall;Chia Shen;Michael Chi Hung Wu

  • UbiTable: Impromptu Face-to-Face Collaboration on Horizontal Interactive Surfaces

    Chia Shen;Katherine Everitt;Kathleen Ryall

  • Gesture registration, relaxation, and reuse for multi-point direct-touch surfaces

    M. Wu;Chia Shen;K. Ryall;C. Forlines

  • Combining and measuring the benefits of bimanual pen and direct-touch interaction on horizontal interfaces

    Peter Brandl;Clifton Forlines;Daniel Wigdor;Michael Haller

  • Exploring the effects of group size and table size on interactions with tabletop shared-display groupware

    Kathy Ryall;Clifton Forlines;Chia Shen;Meredith Ringel Morris

  • Beyond "social protocols": multi-user coordination policies for co-located groupware

    Meredith Ringel Morris;Kathy Ryall;Chia Shen;Clifton Forlines

  • Sharing and building digital group histories

    Chia Shen;Neal B. Lesh;Frederic Vernier;Clifton Forlines

  • Method for manipulating touch-sensitive graphical user interface and touch-sensitive graphical user interface

    Clifton L Forlines;Mark S Hancock;Chia Shen;Frederic D Vernier

  • WeSpace: the design development and deployment of a walk-up and share multi-surface visual collaboration system

    Daniel Wigdor;Hao Jiang;Clifton Forlines;Michelle Borkin

  • Circular graphical user interfaces

    Frederic Vernier;Chia Shen;Neal B. Lesh

  • Experiences with and observations of direct-touch tabletops

    K. Ryall;M.R. Morris;K. Everitt;C. Forlines

  • Rotation and translation mechanisms for tabletop interaction

    M.S. Hancock;F.D. Vernier;D. Wigdor;S. Carpendale

  • Visualization techniques for circular tabletop interfaces

    Frédéric Vernier;Neal Lesh;Chia Shen

  • Multimodal multiplayer tabletop gaming

    Edward Tse;Saul Greenberg;Chia Shen;Clifton Forlines

  • GRAPHIC MULTI-USER INTERFACE FOR SOLVING CONTENTION AND METHOD FOR SOLVING CONTENTION OF GRAPHIC MULTIUSER INTERFACE

    Ringel Meredith J;Ryall Kathleen;Shen Chia;Forlines Clifton Lloyd

  • Active modules for large screen displays

    Hugh C. Lauer;Chia Shen

  • Personal digital historian: story sharing around the table

    Chia Shen;Neal Lesh;Frédéric Vernier

Frequent Co-Authors

Clifton Forlines
Clifton Forlines Draper Labs
Meredith Ringel Morris
Meredith Ringel Morris Google (United States)
Ravin Balakrishnan
Ravin Balakrishnan University of Toronto
Hanspeter Pfister
Hanspeter Pfister Harvard University
Krithi Ramamritham
Krithi Ramamritham Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Saul Greenberg
Saul Greenberg University of Calgary
Neal Lesh
Neal Lesh Dimagi (United States)
Qi Tian
Qi Tian Huawei Technologies (China)
John A. Stankovic
John A. Stankovic University of Virginia
Thomas S. Huang
Thomas S. Huang University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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