Abstract
Hybrid User Interfaces (HUIs) describe a combination of several devices into one system. Such a combination promises to alleviate the disadvantages of one device by adding features of another. The term HUIs was first coined by Feiner and Shamash 10 in 1991. Since then, many research projects have focused on exploring possible systems within this interface category, showing the importance and interest of this term. However, the broadness of the follow-up research projects can be seen as "wild growth", which caused the term HUI to become unspecific and fragmented - as also the call for submission of this workshop states 14. Additionally, a set of related terms have been used since then, which partially overlap with HUI, like cross-device interfaces or augmented displays.
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