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CHI Extended Abstracts 2005: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Gerrit C. van der Veer, Carolyn Gale:
Extended Abstracts Proceedings of the 2005 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2005, Portland, Oregon, USA, April 2-7, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-002-7
Design expo
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Monica Heidelberg, Diana Gray, Michael Arent, Naomi Dorsch:
The stakeholder forest: designing an expenses application for the enterprise. 941-956 - Andreas Butz, Michael Schmitz, Antonio Krüger, Harald Hullmann:
Tangible UIs for media control: probes into the design space. 957-971 - Alex Cuthbert, Mark Kubinec, David O. Tanis, Fan Ieong, Lois Wei, David Schlossberg:
Advanced technology for streamlining the creation of ePortfolio resources and dynamically-indexing digital library assets: a case study from the digital chemistry project. 972-987 - Leo Frishberg:
Looking back at plan AHEAD™: exercising user- centered design in emergency management. 988-1003 - Michael Lenz, Jim Beno, Mathew Burns, Sharon Meaney:
Unifying the cisco intranet through hierarchical navigation. 1004-1021 - Sam J. Racine, Rachel Nilsson:
Use of video in user interfaces that require non-linguistic cues. 1022-1036 - Kimiko Ryokai, Stefan Marti, Hiroshi Ishii:
Designing the world as your palette. 1037-1049 - Keith Saft:
Capturing and viewing media on the treo 650 smartphone and tungsten T5 handheld. 1050-1061 - Marcin Wichary, Lucy T. Gunawan, Nele Van den Ende, Qarin Hjortzberg-Nordlund, Aga Matysiak, Ruud Janssen, Xu Sun:
Vista: interactive coffee-corner display. 1062-1077
Development consortium
- Nigel Bevan:
Creating a UX profession. 1078-1079 - Dennis F. Galletta, Ping Zhang, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah:
AIS SIGHCI position paper. 1080-1082 - Jonathan Grudin:
Why CHI fragmented. 1083-1084 - Barbara Helfer:
ACM SIGGRAPH user experience initiatives. 1085-1086 - Keith Instone:
User experience: an umbrella topic. 1087-1088 - Dirk Knemeyer, Nick Finck, Matteo Penzo:
Local ambassadors: local action/global impact. 1089-1090 - Arnold M. Lund, Lynn Strother, Wendy A. Rogers:
The human factors and ergonomics society perspective. 1091-1092 - Nico MacDonald:
A focus on conferences. 1093-1095 - Ian McClelland:
'User experience' design a new form of design practice takes shape. 1096-1097 - Whitney Quesenbery, Richard Anderson, Beth Mazur:
UXnet: making connections. 1098-1099 - Fred Sampson:
Organizational collaboration: an STC perspective. 1100-1101 - John Zapolski:
Towards knowledge building in professional groups. 1102-1103
Doctoral consortium
- Laura Beckwith:
Gender HCI issues in problem-solving software. 1104-1105 - Emily Bennett:
The effect touching a projection augmented model has on perception and object-presence. 1106-1107 - Renée C. Bryce:
Automatic generation of high coverage usability tests. 1108-1109 - Annie Chen:
Context-aware collaborative filtering system: predicting the user's preferences in ubiquitous computing. 1110-1111 - Laura A. Dabbish:
Evaluating technology for coordinating communication. 1112-1113 - Peter Fröhlich:
Non-speech sound and paralinguistic parameters in mobile speech applications. 1114-1115 - Darren Gergle:
The value of shared visual space for collaborative physical tasks. 1116-1117 - Elaine M. Huang:
Design and analysis of groupware for large displays. 1118-1119 - Per Ola Kristensson:
Breaking the laws of action in the user interface. 1120-1121 - Siân E. Lindley:
Designing interfaces to afford enjoyable social interactions by collocated groups. 1122-1123 - Antti Oulasvirta:
Interrupted cognition and design for non-disruptiveness: the skilled memory approach. 1124-1125 - Kai Richter:
A transformational approach to multi-device interfaces. 1126-1127 - Orit Shaer:
A framework for building reality-based interfaces for wireless-grid applications. 1128-1129 - Stefanie Tomko:
Improving user interaction with spoken dialog systems via shaping. 1130-1131 - Patricia L. Trbovich:
Phonological and visual working memory in processing of route guidance information. 1132-1133 - Haixia Zhao:
Interactive sonification of geo-referenced data. 1134-1135
Interactivity
- Tue Haste Andersen:
In the mixxx: novel digital DJ interfaces. 1136-1137 - Álvaro Cassinelli, Stéphane Perrin, Masatoshi Ishikawa:
Smart laser-scanner for 3D human-machine interface. 1138-1139 - Magy Seif El-Nasr, Joseph A. Zupko, Keith Miron:
Intelligent lighting for a better gaming experience. 1140-1141 - Tran Cong Thien Qui, Ta Huynh Duy Nguyen, Asitha Mallawaarachchi, Ke Xu, Wei Liu, Shang Ping Lee, Zhiying Zhou, Sze Lee Teo, Hui Siang Teo, Le Nam Thang, Yu Li, Adrian David Cheok, Hirokazu Kato:
Magic land: live 3D human capture mixed reality interactive system. 1142-1143 - Michal Rinott:
SonicTexting. 1144-1145 - Graham Smith, Monica M. C. Schraefel, Patrick Baudisch:
Curve dial: eyes-free parameter entry for GUIs. 1146-1147 - Luther Thie, Eyal Fried:
Acclairism: questioning biometric technology through an airport security clearance system. 1148-1149 - Bill Tomlinson, Man Lok Yau, Jessica O'Connell, Ksatria Williams, So Yamaoka:
The virtual raft project: a mobile interface for interacting with communities of autonomous characters. 1150-1151 - Michael Tseng, Jon Kolko:
TRIBA: a cable television retrieval & awareness system. 1152-1153 - Kevin Vlack, Terukazu Mizota, Naoki Kawakami, Kazuto Kamiyama, Hiroyuki Kajimoto, Susumu Tachi:
GelForce: a vision-based traction field computer interface. 1154-1155 - Zhiying Zhou, Adrian David Cheok, Yu Li, Hirokazu Kato:
Magic cubes for social and physical family entertainment. 1156-1157
Panels
- Richard I. Anderson:
Meeting the needs of the "user experience" professional. 1158-1159 - Kelly Braun, Klaus Kaasgaard, Stephanie Rosenbaum, Anna M. Wichansky:
Corporate re-orgs: poison or catalyst to HCI? 1160-1161 - William Buxton, Ronald Baecker, Wesley Clark, Fontaine Richardson, Ivan E. Sutherland, W. R. Bert Sutherland, Austin Henderson:
Interaction at Lincoln laboratory in the 1960's: looking forward -- looking back. 1162-1167 - Susan M. Dray, Clare-Marie Karat, Daniel Rosenberg, David A. Siegel, Dennis R. Wixon:
Is ROI an effective approach for persuading decision-makers of the value of user-centered design? 1168-1169 - Liam Friedland, Jon Innes, Roman Longoria, Wayne Hom, Pradeep Henry, Richard Anderson:
Outsourcing & offshoring: impact on the user experience. 1170-1171 - Lori L. Scarlatos, Amy S. Bruckman, Allison Druin, Michael Eisenberg, Molly Lenore, Oren Zuckerman:
Connecting with kids: so what's new? 1172-1173 - Jared M. Spool, Eric M. Schaffer:
The great debate: can usability scale up? 1174-1175
Late breaking results: short papers
- Miguel Bruns Alonso, David V. Keyson:
MusicCube: making digital music tangible. 1176-1179 - Tue Haste Andersen:
A simple movement time model for scrolling. 1180-1183 - Lisa Anthony, Jie Yang, Kenneth R. Koedinger:
Evaluation of multimodal input for entering mathematical equations on the computer. 1184-1187 - Mark Ashdown, Kenji Oka, Yoichi Sato:
Combining head tracking and mouse input for a GUI on multiple monitors. 1188-1191 - Lesley Axelrod, Kate S. Hone:
E-motional advantage: performance and satisfaction gains with affective computing. 1192-1195 - Robert Ball, Chris North:
Effects of tiled high-resolution display on basic visualization and navigation tasks. 1196-1199 - Rafael Ballagas, Michael Rohs, Jennifer G. Sheridan:
Sweep and point and shoot: phonecam-based interactions for large public displays. 1200-1203 - Roman Bednarik, Markku Tukiainen:
Effects of display blurring on the behavior of novices and experts during program debugging. 1204-1207 - Hrvoje Benko, Steven Feiner:
Multi-monitor mouse. 1208-1211 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Lisa Caruso, Kerri Clough-Gorr:
Acceptance and usability of a relational agent interface by urban older adults. 1212-1215 - Eli Blevis, Youn-Kyung Lim, Muzaffer Özakça, Shweta Aneja:
Designing interactivity for the specific context of designerly collaborations. 1216-1219 - Kirsten Boehner, Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Angela Zoss, Geri Gay, Justin S. Hall, Tucker Barrett:
Imprints of place: creative expressions of the museum experience. 1220-1223 - Cory J. Booth, Paul G. Sorenson:
Crystal ball: predicting end-user experience with a digital media adapter. 1224-1227 - Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker:
Attention-based design of augmented reality interfaces. 1228-1231 - Leonardo Bonanni, Ernesto Arroyo, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker:
Smart sinks: real-world opportunities for context-aware interaction. 1232-1235 - Pedro Branco, Peter Firth, L. Miguel Encarnação, Paolo Bonato:
Faces of emotion in human-computer interaction. 1236-1239 - Stéphanie Buisine, Jean-Claude Martin:
Children's and adults' multimodal interaction with 2D conversational agents. 1240-1243 - Jeffrey D. Campbell:
Does spelling matter in instant messaging?: answers from measuring error correction frequency. 1244-1247 - Xiang Cao, Eyal Ofek, David Vronay:
Evaluation of alternative presentation control techniques. 1248-1251 - Stefan Carmien:
End user programming and context responsiveness in handheld prompting systems for persons with cognitive disabilities and caregivers. 1252-1255 - Scott A. Carter:
The role of the author in topical blogs. 1256-1259 - Ana Ramírez Chang, Marc Davis:
Designing systems that direct human action. 1260-1263 - Angela Chang, Conor O'Sullivan:
Audio-haptic feedback in mobile phones. 1264-1267 - Hsinchun Chen, Homa Atabakhsh, Chunju Tseng, Byron Marshall, Siddharth Kaza, Shauna Eggers, Hemanth Gowda, Ankit Shah, Tim Petersen, Chuck Violette:
Visualization in law enforcement. 1268-1271 - Kevin Cheng, Paul A. Cairns:
Behaviour, realism and immersion in games. 1272-1275 - Andrea Chew, Vincent Leclerc, Sajid Sadi, Aaron Tang, Hiroshi Ishii:
SPARKS. 1276-1279 - Jae-woo Chung, Rachel Kern, Henry Lieberman:
Topic spotting common sense translation assistant. 1280-1283 - Yuan-Chou Chung, John Zimmerman, Jodi Forlizzi:
Monitoring and managing presence in incoming and outgoing communication. 1284-1287 - Edward Clarkson, James Clawson, Kent Lyons, Thad Starner:
An empirical study of typing rates on mini-QWERTY keyboards. 1288-1291 - Gilbert Cockton:
A development framework for value-centred design. 1292-1295 - Justin Cohen, Masataka Niwa, Robert W. Lindeman, Haruo Noma, Yasuyuki Yanagida, Kenichi Hosaka:
A closed-loop tactor frequency control system for vibrotactile feedback. 1296-1299 - Tira Cohene, Ronald Baecker, Elsa Marziali:
Designing interactive life story multimedia for a family affected by alzheimer's disease: a case study. 1300-1303 - Sunny Consolvo, Jeffrey Towle:
Evaluating an ambient display for the home. 1304-1307 - Scott Counts, John Geraci:
Incorporating physical co-presence at events into digital social networking. 1308-1311 - Andrew Crossan, Roderick Murray-Smith, Stephen A. Brewster, James Kelly, Bojan Musizza:
Gait phase effects in mobile interaction. 1312-1315 - Elisabeth Cuddihy, Carolyn Y. Wei, Jennifer Barrick, Brandon Maust, Alexandra L. Bartell, Jan H. Spyridakis:
Methods for assessing web design through the internet. 1316-1319 - Liwei Dai, Wayne G. Lutters, Carlie Bower:
Why use memo for all?: restructuring mobile applications to support informal note taking. 1320-1323 - Catalina Danis, Wendy A. Kellogg, Tessa A. Lau, Mark Dredze, Jeffrey Stylos, Nicholas Kushmerick:
Managers' email: beyond tasks and to-dos. 1324-1327 - Erika Darling, Kristine Recktenwald, Nikhil Kalghatgi, Aaron Burgman:
Effects of fisheye on visualizing connections between nodes. 1328-1330 - Scott Davidoff, Carson Bloomberg, Ian Anthony R. Li, Jennifer Mankoff, Susan R. Fussell:
The book as user interface: lowering the entry cost to email for elders. 1331-1334 - Marc Davis, Nancy A. Van House, Jeffrey Towle, Simon King, Shane Ahern, Carrie Burgener, Dan Perkel, Megan Finn, Vijay Viswanathan, Matthew Rothenberg:
MMM2: mobile media metadata for media sharing. 1335-1338 - Steven Dow, Jaemin Lee, Christopher Oezbek, Blair MacIntyre, Jay David Bolter, Maribeth Gandy:
Wizard of Oz interfaces for mixed reality applications. 1339-1342 - Christine Dufour, Elaine G. Toms, Jonathan Lewis, Ronald Baecker:
User strategies for handling information tasks in webcasts. 1343-1346 - Manfred Eckschlager, Regina Bernhaupt, Manfred Tscheligi:
NEmESys: neural emotion eliciting system. 1347-1350 - Geoffrey P. Ellis, Enrico Bertini, Alan J. Dix:
The sampling lens: making sense of saturated visualisations. 1351-1354 - Björn Engdahl, Malin Köksal, Gary Marsden:
Using treemaps to visualize threaded discussion forums on PDAs. 1355-1358 - Katherine Everitt, Chia Shen, Kathy Ryall, Clifton Forlines:
Modal spaces: spatial multiplexing to mediate direct-touch input on large displays. 1359-1362 - Stephen Farrell, Christopher S. Campbell, Suvda Myagmar:
Relescope: an experiment in accelerating relationships. 1363-1366 - Andrew Faulring, Brad A. Myers:
Enabling rich human-agent interaction for a calendar scheduling agent. 1367-1370 - Andrew T. Fiore, Judith S. Donath:
Homophily in online dating: when do you like someone like yourself? 1371-1374 - Clifton Forlines, Chia Shen:
Glimpse: a novel input model for multi-level devices. 1375-1378 - Peter Fröhlich:
Dealing with system response times in interactive speech applications. 1379-1382 - Erik Frøkjær, Kasper Hornbæk:
Cooperative usability testing: complementing usability tests with user-supported interpretation sessions. 1383-1386 - Kentarou Fukuda, Shin Saito, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:
Proposing new metrics to evaluate web usability for the blind. 1387-1390 - Jonathan Gips, Noah Fields, Philip Liang, Arnaud Pilpré:
SNIF: social networking in fur. 1391-1394 - Andreas Girgensohn, John Adcock, Matthew Cooper, Lynn Wilcox:
Interactive search in large video collections. 1395-1398 - Jun Gong, Bryan Haggerty, Peter Tarasewich:
An enhanced multitap text entry method with predictive next-letter highlighting. 1399-1402 - John R. Goodall, A. Ant Ozok, Wayne G. Lutters, Penny Rheingans, Anita Komlodi:
A user-centered approach to visualizing network traffic for intrusion detection. 1403-1406 - Sukeshini A. Grandhi, Quentin Jones, Samer Karam:
Sharing the big apple: a survey study of people, place and locatability. 1407-1410 - Wayne D. Gray, Michael J. Schoelles, Christopher W. Myers:
Profile before optimizing: a cognitive metrics approach to workload analysis. 1411-1414 - Sharon L. Greene, Tracy Lou, Paul Matchen:
Dynamic dimensional feedback: an interface aid to business rule creation. 1415-1418 - Ouriel Grynszpan, Jean-Claude Martin, Jacqueline Nadel:
Human computer interfaces for autism: assessing the influence of task assignment and output modalities. 1419-1422 - Anton Gustafsson, Magnus Gyllenswärd:
The power-aware cord: energy awareness through ambient information display. 1423-1426 - Jacek Gwizdka, Ian Spence:
Indirect assessment of web navigation success. 1427-1430 - Kirstie Hawkey, Kori M. Inkpen:
Privacy gradients: exploring ways to manage incidental information during co-located collaboration. 1431-1434 - Gillian R. Hayes, Khai N. Truong, Gregory D. Abowd, Trevor Pering:
Experience buffers: a socially appropriate, selective archiving tool for evidence-based care. 1435-1438 - Kevin Hartman, Kristen Pilner Blair:
The unless switch: adding conditional logic to concept mapping for middle school students. 1439-1442 - Kirstie Hawkey, Kori Inkpen:
Web browsing today: the impact of changing contexts on user activity. 1443-1446 - David G. Hendry, Sara Mackenzie, Ann Kurth, Freya Spielberg, Jim Larkin:
Evaluating paper prototypes on the street. 1447-1450 - Eelco Herder, Harald Weinreich:
Interactive web usage mining with the navigation visualizer. 1451-1454 - Tad Hirsch, John Henry:
TXTmob: text messaging for protest swarms. 1455-1458 - Matthew Hockenberry:
Simple tutors for hard problems: understanding the role of pseudo-tutors. 1459-1462 - Lichan Hong, Ed Huai-hsin Chi, Stuart K. Card:
Annotating 3D electronic books. 1463-1466 - Amy Hurst, John Zimmerman, Christopher G. Atkeson, Jodi Forlizzi:
The sense lounger: establishing a ubicomp beachhead in elders' homes. 1467-1470 - Dugald Ralph Hutchings, John T. Stasko:
mudibo: multiple dialog boxes for multiple monitors. 1471-1474 - Sunyu Hwang, Geehyuk Lee, Buyong Jeong, Woohun Lee, Ilyeon Cho:
FeelTip: tactile input device for small wearable information appliances. 1475-1478 - Sunyu Hwang, Geehyuk Lee:
Qwerty-like 3x4 keypad layouts for mobile phone. 1479-1482 - Kiyohide Ito, Makoto Okamoto, Junichi Akita, Tetsuo Ono, Ikuko Gyobu, Tomohito Takagi, Takahiro Hoshi, Yu Mishima:
CyARM: an alternative aid device for blind persons. 1483-1488 - Shamsi T. Iqbal, Brian P. Bailey:
Investigating the effectiveness of mental workload as a predictor of opportune moments for interruption. 1489-1492 - Margot Jacobs, Linda Worbin:
Reach: dynamic textile patterns for communication and social expression. 1493-1496 - Tracy A. Jenkin, Jesse McGeachie, David Fono, Roel Vertegaal:
eyeView: focus+context views for large group video conferences. 1497-1500 - Jeff A. Johnson, Catherine R. Marshall:
Convergent usability evaluation: a case study from the EIRS project. 1501-1504 - William Jones, Ammy Jiranida Phuwanartnurak, Rajdeep Gill, Harry Bruce:
Don't take my folders away!: organizing personal information to get ghings done. 1505-1508 - Wendy Ju, Seth Nickell, Katherine Eng, Clifford Nass:
Influence of colearner agent gehavior on learner performance and attitudes. 1509-1512 - Eric Kabisch, Amanda Williams, Paul Dourish:
Symbolic objects in a networked gestural sound interface. 1513-1516 - Mika Käki:
Optimizing the number of search result categories. 1517-1520 - Marije Kanis, Niall Winters, Stefan Agamanolis, Anna Gavin, Cian Cullinan:
Toward wearable social networking with iBand. 1521-1524 - Nishikant Kapoor, Joseph A. Konstan, Loren G. Terveen:
How peer photos influence member participation in online communities. 1525-1528 - Joseph Kaye, Mariah K. Levitt, Jeffrey Nevins, Jessica Golden, Vanessa Schmidt:
Communicating intimacy one bit at a time. 1529-1532 - Melanie Kellar, Derek F. Reilly, Kirstie Hawkey, Malcolm E. Rodgers, Bonnie MacKay, David Dearman, Vicki Ha, W. Joseph MacInnes, Michael N. Nunes, Karen Parker, Tara Whalen, Kori M. Inkpen:
It's a jungle out there: practical considerations for evaluation in the city. 1533-1536 - Andruid Kerne, Steven M. Smith, Hyun Choi, Ross Graeber, Daniel Caruso:
Evaluating navigational surrogate formats with divergent browsing tasks. 1537-1540 - Pedram Keyani, Gary Hsieh, Bilge Mutlu, Matthew W. Easterday, Jodi Forlizzi:
DanceAlong: supporting positive social exchange and exercise for the elderly through dance. 1541-1544 - Tim Kindberg, Mirjana Spasojevic, Rowanne Fleck, Abigail Sellen:
I saw this and thought of you: some social uses of camera phones. 1545-1548 - Rachel Lee Knickmeyer, Michael Mateas:
Preliminary evaluation of the interactive drama facade. 1549-1552 - Hendrik Knoche, Hermann de Meer, David Kirsh:
Compensating for low frame rates. 1553-1556 - Amy J. Ko, Htet Htet Aung, Brad A. Myers:
Design requirements for more flexible structured editors from a study of programmers' text editing. 1557-1560 - Marina Kobayashi, Susan R. Fussell, Yan Xiao, F. Jacob Seagull:
Work coordination, workflow, and workarounds in a medical context. 1561-1564 - Thomas Költringer, Martin Tomitsch, Karin Kappel, Daniel Kalbeck, Thomas Grechenig:
Implications for designing the user experience of DVD menus. 1565-1568 - Sergey Kulikov, I. Scott MacKenzie, Wolfgang Stürzlinger:
Measuring the effective parameters of steering motions. 1569-1572 - Manu Kumar, Taemie Kim:
Dynamic speedometer: dashboard redesign to discourage drivers from speeding. 1573-1576 - Yoshinori Kuno, Dai Miyauchi, Akio Nakamura:
Robotic method of taking the initiative in eye contact. 1577-1580 - Kazutaka Kurihara, David Vronay, Takeo Igarashi:
Flexible timeline user interface using constraints. 1581-1584 - Francis Lam, Judith S. Donath:
Seascape and volcano: visualizing online discussions using timeless motion. 1585-1588 - Seungyon Claire Lee, Valerie L. Henderson, Harley Hamilton, Thad Starner, Helene Brashear, Steven Hamilton:
A gesture-based american sign language game for deaf children. 1589-1592 - Min Lin, Andrew Sears:
Graphics matter: a case study of mobile phone keypad design for chinese input. 1593-1596 - Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman:
Programmatic semantics for natural language interfaces. 1597-1600 - John F. Lucas, Ji-Sun Kim, Doug A. Bowman:
Resizing beyond widgets: object resizing techniques for immersive virtual environments. 1601-1604 - Lu Luo, Bonnie E. John:
Predicting task execution time on handheld devices using the keystroke-level model. 1605-1608 - Bonnie MacKay, Melanie Kellar, Carolyn R. Watters:
An evaluation of landmarks for re-finding information on the web. 1609-1612 - Scott D. Mainwaring, Ken Anderson, Michele F. Chang:
What's in your wallet?: implications for global e-wallet design. 1613-1616 - Mirko Mandic, Andruid Kerne:
Using intimacy, chronology and zooming to visualize rhythms in email experience. 1617-1620 - Regan L. Mandryk, Malcolm E. Rodgers, Kori M. Inkpen:
Sticky widgets: pseudo-haptic widget enhancements for multi-monitor displays. 1621-1624 - Georgios N. Marentakis, Stephen A. Brewster:
Effects of reproduction equipment on interaction with a spatial audio interface. 1625-1628 - Tim Marsh, Kiyoung Yang, Cyrus Shahabi, Wee Ling Wong, Luciano Nocera, Eduardo Carriazo, Aditya Varma, Hyunjin Yoon, Chris Kyriakakis:
Automating the detection of breaks in continuous user experience with computer games. 1629-1632 - Stefan Marti, Chris Schmandt:
Giving the caller the finger: collaborative responsibility for cellphone interruptions. 1633-1636 - Anijo Punnen Mathew:
Using the environment as an interactive interface to motivate positive behavior change in a subway station. 1637-1640 - Joseph F. McCarthy, danah michele boyd:
Digital backchannels in shared physical spaces: experiences at an academic conference. 1641-1644 - Neil J. McCurdy, Jennifer N. Carlisle, William G. Griswold:
Harnessing mobile ubiquitous video. 1645-1648 - Gail F. Melson, Peter H. Kahn Jr., Alan M. Beck, Batya Friedman, Trace Roberts, Erik Garrett:
Robots as dogs?: children's interactions with the robotic dog AIBO and a live australian shepherd. 1649-1652 - Yoshiyuki Mihara, Akihiro Sugimoto, Etsuya Shibayama, Shin Takahashi:
An interactive braille-recognition system for the visually impaired based on a portable camera. 1653-1656 - Kosuke Miyahara, Hiroshi Inoue, Yuji Tsunesada, Masanori Sugimoto:
Intuitive manipulation techniques for projected displays of mobile devices. 1657-1660 - Sachi Mizobuchi, Shinya Terasaki, Turo Keski-Jaskari, Jari Nousiainen, Matti Ryynänen, Miika Silfverberg:
Making an impression: force-controlled pen input for handheld devices. 1661-1664 - Tom Moher, Syeda Hussain, Tim Halter, Debi Kilb:
Roomquake: embedding dynamic phenomena within the physical space of an elementary school classroom. 1665-1668 - Thomas G. Moher, Benjamin Watson, Janet Kim, Claudia Hindo, Louis M. Gomez, Stephen Fransen, Tim McEneany:
StoryGrid: a tangible interface for student expression. 1669-1672 - Florian Mueller, Frank Vetere, Martin R. Gibbs, Jesper Kjeldskov, Sonja Pedell, Steve Howard:
Hug over a distance. 1673-1676 - Naoki Mukawa, Tsugumi Oka, Kumiko Arai, Masahide Yuasa:
What is connected by mutual gaze?: user's behavior in video-mediated communication. 1677-1680 - Michael J. Muller, Olga Kuchinskaya, Suzanne O. Minassian, John C. Tang, Catalina Danis, Chen Zhao, Beverly L. Harrison, Thomas P. Moran:
Shared landmarks in complex coordination environments. 1681-1684 - Akio Nakamura, Sou Tabata, Tomoya Ueda, Shinichiro Kiyofuji, Yoshinori Kuno:
Multimodal presentation method for a dance training system. 1685-1688 - Tek-Jin Nam:
Sketch-based rapid prototyping platform for hardware-software integrated interactive products. 1689-1692 - Ning Nan, Erik W. Johnston, Judith S. Olson, Nathan Bos:
Beyond being in the lab: using multi-agent modeling to isolate competing hypotheses. 1693-1696 - Dawn Ressel Nidy, Fong Kwok:
Community source development: an emerging model with new opportunities. 1697-1700 - Maria Nilsson, Anne Adams, Simon Herd:
Building security and trust in online banking. 1701-1704 - Kenton O'Hara, Richard H. R. Harper, Axel Unger, James Wilkes, Bill Sharpe, Marcel Jansen:
TxtBoard: from text-to-person to text-to-home. 1705-1708 - Takehiko Ohno:
Weak gaze awareness in video-mediated communication. 1709-1712 - Maíra Greco de Paula, Bruno Santana da Silva, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa:
Using an interaction model as a resource for communication in design. 1713-1716 - Marianne Graves Petersen, Peter Gall Krogh, Martin Ludvigsen, Andreas Lykke-Olesen:
Floor interaction HCI reaching new ground. 1717-1720 - Raquel Oliveira Prates, Rosa Maria Videira de Figueiredo:
An experience with an enriched task model for educational software. 1721-1724 - Colin Puri, Leslie Olson, Ioannis T. Pavlidis, James Levine, Justin Starren:
StressCam: non-contact measurement of users' emotional states through thermal imaging. 1725-1728 - Mathieu Raynal, Nadine Vigouroux:
Genetic algorithm to generate optimized soft keyboard. 1729-1732 - Josephine Reid, Erik Geelhoed, Richard Hull, Kirsten Cater, Ben J. C. Clayton:
Parallel worlds: immersion in location-based experiences. 1733-1736 - Heather Richter, Andrew Skaggs, Gregory D. Abowd:
Indexing unstructured activities with peripheral cues. 1737-1740 - Kai Richter:
A transformation strategy for multi-device menus and toolbars. 1741-1744 - Jens Riegelsberger, Martina Angela Sasse, John D. McCarthy:
Do people trust their eyes more than ears?: media bias in detecting cues of expertise. 1745-1748 - Diego Rivera:
The effect of content customization on learnability and perceived workload. 1749-1752 - Scott P. Robertson, Palakorn Achananuparp, James L. Goldman, Sang Joon Park, Nan Zhou, Matthew J. Clare:
Voting and political information gathering on paper and online. 1753-1756 - Jennifer A. Rode, Eleanor F. Toye, Alan F. Blackwell:
The domestic economy: a broader unit of analysis for end user programming. 1757-1760 - Enrico Rukzio, Albrecht Schmidt, Antonio Krüger:
The rotating compass: a novel interaction technique for mobile navigation. 1761-1764 - Kathy Ryall, Neal Lesh, Tom Lanning, Darren Leigh, Hiroaki Miyashita, Shigeru Makino:
QueryLines: approximate query for visual browsing. 1765-1768 - Jaime Sánchez, Fernando Aguayo:
Blind learners programming through audio. 1769-1772 - Peter Scupelli, Sara B. Kiesler, Susan R. Fussell, Congrui Chen:
Project view IM: a tool for juggling multiple projects and teams. 1773-1776 - Rudy Schusteritsch, Shailendra Rao, Kerry Rodden:
Mobile search with text messages: designing the user experience for google SMS. 1777-1780 - Chia Shen, Mark S. Hancock, Clifton Forlines, Frédéric Vernier:
CoR2Ds. 1781-1784 - Meredith M. Skeels, Kiera Henning, Meliha Yetisgen-Yildiz, Wanda Pratt:
Interaction design for literature-based discovery. 1785-1788 - April Slayden, Mirjana Spasojevic, Mat Hans, Mark Smith:
The DJammer: "air-scratching" and freeing the DJ to join the party. 1789-1792 - Jeon Small, Pamela Schallau, Karen Brown, Richard Appleyard:
Web accessibility for people with cognitive disabilities. 1793-1796 - Preston Smalley, Jeff Herman:
Creating a system to share user experience best practices at eBay. 1797-1800 - J. David Smith, Matthew Donald, Daniel Chen, Daniel Cheng, Changuk Sohn, Aadil Mamuji, David Holman, Roel Vertegaal:
OverHear: augmenting attention in remote social gatherings through computer-mediated hearing. 1801-1804 - Jon Snydal, Marti A. Hearst:
ImproViz: visual explorations of jazz improvisations. 1805-1808 - Adam J. Sporka, Vladislav Nemec, Pavel Slavík:
Tangible newspaper for the visually impaired users. 1809-1812 - Laurel M. Swan, Alex S. Taylor:
Notes on fridge surfaces. 1813-1816 - Yoshinao Takemae, Kazuhiro Otsuka, Junji Yamato:
Automatic video editing system using stereo-based head tracking for multiparty conversation. 1817-1820 - Franklin P. Tamborello II, Michael D. Byrne:
Information search: the intersection of visual and semantic space. 1821-1824 - Andrea Taylor, Zoltan Foley-Fisher, Carol Strohecker:
Polymorphic letters: transforming pen movements to extend written expression. 1825-1828 - Adriana Thompson, Aurelia Friedland, Jenny Cargiuolo:
Rüüg: long-distance communication. 1829-1832 - Bill Tomlinson, Jesse Gray, Man Lok Yau:
Multiple virtual rafts: a multi-user paradigm for interacting with communities of autonomous characters. 1833-1836 - Leslie Tudor, Julie Radford-Davenport:
Asynchronous collaborative design. 1837-1840 - Thomas S. Tullis, Donna P. Tedesco:
Using personal photos as pictorial passwords. 1841-1844 - Andrzej Turski, Debbie Warnack, Lili Cheng, Shelly Farnham, Susan Yee:
Inner circle: people centered email client. 1845-1848 - Nigel Warren, Matt Jones, Steve Jones, David Bainbridge:
Navigation via continuously adapted music. 1849-1852 - Nancy A. Van House, Marc Davis, Morgan Ames, Megan Finn, Vijay Viswanathan:
The uses of personal networked digital imaging: an empirical study of cameraphone photos and sharing. 1853-1856 - Teija Vainio, Kati Hakkarainen, Jarmo Levonen:
Visualizing complex medical phenomena for medical students. 1857-1860 - Roel Vertegaal, Aadil Mamuji, Changuk Sohn, Daniel Cheng:
Media eyepliances: using eye tracking for remote control focus selection of appliances. 1861-1864 - Daniel H. Wilson, Anna C. Long, Christopher G. Atkeson:
A context-aware recognition survey for data collection using ubiquitous sensors in the home. 1865-1868 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Htet Htet Aung, Brandon Rothrock, Brad A. Myers:
Maximizing the guessability of symbolic input. 1869-1872 - Nicole Yankelovich, Jennifer McGinn, Mike Wessler, Jonathan Kaplan, Joe Provino, Harold Fox:
Private communications in public meetings. 1873-1876 - Meng Yang, Gary Marchionini:
Deciphering visual gist and its implications for video retrieval and interface design. 1877-1880 - Koji Yatani, Koiti Tamura, Keiichi Hiroki, Masanori Sugimoto, Hiromichi Hashizume:
Toss-it: intuitive information transfer techniques for mobile devices. 1881-1884 - Beifang Yi, Frederick C. Harris Jr., Sergiu M. Dascalu:
From creating virtual gestures to "writing" in sign languages. 1885-1888 - Beth Yost, Chris North:
Single complex glyphs versus multiple simple glyphs. 1889-1892 - Wai Yu, Graham McAllister, Philip Strain, Ravi Kuber, Emma Murphy:
Improving web accessibility using content-aware plug-ins. 1893-1896 - Panayiotis Zaphiris, Mariya Ghiawadwala, Shabana Mughal:
Age-centered research-based web design guidelines. 1897-1900 - Leizhong Zhang, Nan Tu, Dave Vronay:
Info-lotus: a peripheral visualization for email notification. 1901-1904 - Haixia Zhao, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman:
"I hear the pattern": interactive sonification of geographical data patterns. 1905-1908 - Eric Bahna, Robert J. K. Jacob:
Augmented reading: presenting additional information without penalty. 1909-1912 - David Beymer, Daniel M. Russell:
WebGazeAnalyzer: a system for capturing and analyzing web reading behavior using eye gaze. 1913-1916 - Nathan Bos, Judith S. Olson, Arik Cheshin, Yong-Suk Kim, Ning Nan, N. Sadat Shami:
Traveling blues: the effect of relocation on partially distributed teams. 1917-1920 - Frederick G. Conrad, Mick P. Couper, Roger Tourangeau, Andrey Peytchev:
Impact of progress feedback on task completion: first impressions matter. 1921-1924 - Susan Cotterell, Frank Vahid:
A logic block enabling logic configuration by non-experts in sensor networks. 1925-1928 - David Dearman, Kirstie Hawkey, Kori M. Inkpen:
Effect of location-awareness on rendezvous behaviour. 1929-1932 - Thomas Riisgaard Hansen, Eva Eriksson, Andreas Lykke-Olesen:
Mixed interaction space: designing for camera based interaction with mobile devices. 1933-1936 - David Huynh, Steven Mark Drucker, Patrick Baudisch, Curtis Wong:
Time quilt: scaling up zoomable photo browsers for large, unstructured photo collections. 1937-1940 - Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson, Jennifer Beaudin, Jason Nawyn, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Pallavi Kaushik:
A living laboratory for the design and evaluation of ubiquitous computing technologies. 1941-1944 - Nassim Jafarinaimi, Jodi Forlizzi, Amy Hurst, John Zimmerman:
Breakaway: an ambient display designed to change human behavior. 1945-1948 - Natalie Jhaveri, Kari-Jouko Räihä:
The advantages of a cross-session web workspace. 1949-1952 - Ing-Marie Jonsson, Mary Zajicek, Helen Harris, Clifford Nass:
Thank you, I did not see that: in-car speech based information systems for older adults. 1953-1956 - Karrie Karahalios, Kelly Dobson:
Chit chat club: bridging virtual and physical space for social interaction. 1957-1960 - Maria Karam, Monica M. C. Schraefel:
A study on the use of semaphoric gestures to support secondary task interactions. 1961-1964 - Christian Klein, Benjamin B. Bederson:
Benefits of animated scrolling. 1965-1968 - Bongshin Lee, Mary Czerwinski, George G. Robertson, Benjamin B. Bederson:
Understanding research trends in conferences using paperLens. 1969-1972 - Clifford Nass, Ing-Marie Jonsson, Helen Harris, Ben Reaves, Jack Endo, Scott Brave, Leila Takayama:
Improving automotive safety by pairing driver emotion and car voice emotion. 1973-1976 - Carman Neustaedter, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Marc A. Smith:
Beyond "from" and "received": exploring the dynamics of email triage. 1977-1980 - Kher Hui Ng, Steve Benford, Boriana Koleva:
PINS push in and POUTS pop out: creating a tangible pin-board that ejects physical documents. 1981-1984 - Judith S. Olson, Jonathan Grudin, Eric Horvitz:
A study of preferences for sharing and privacy. 1985-1988 - Yan Qu, George W. Furnas:
Sources of structure in sensemaking. 1989-1992 - Adrijan S. Radikovic, John J. Leggett, John Keyser, Roger S. Ulrich:
Artificial window view of nature. 1993-1996 - Jay Summet, Gregory D. Abowd, Gregory M. Corso, James M. Rehg:
Virtual rear projection: do shadows matter? 1997-2000 - Liyang Sun, François Guimbretière:
Flipper: a new method of digital document navigation. 2001-2004 - Petra Sundström, Anna Ståhl, Kristina Höök:
eMoto: affectively involving both body and mind. 2005-2008 - Theophanis Tsandilas, Monica M. C. Schraefel:
An empirical assessment of adaptation techniques. 2009-2012 - Amy Voida, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Conveying user values between families and designers. 2013-2016 - Shuo Wang, Marcin Poturalski, David Vronay:
Designing a generalized 3D carousel view. 2017-2020 - Pierre Wellner, Mike Flynn, Simon Tucker, Steve Whittaker:
A meeting browser evaluation test. 2021-2024 - Tom Yeh, Kristen Grauman, Konrad Tollmar, Trevor Darrell:
A picture is worth a thousand keywords: image-based object search on a mobile platform. 2025-2028 - Changqing Zhou, Pamela J. Ludford, Dan Frankowski, Loren G. Terveen:
An experiment in discovering personally meaningful places from location data. 2029-2032
Special interest groups (SIGs)
- Ronald L. Boring, Jacques Hugo, Christian M. Richard, Donald D. Dudenhoeffer:
SIG: the role of human-computer interaction in next-generation control rooms. 2033-2034 - A. J. Bernheim Brush, Leysia Palen, Laurel M. Swan, Alex S. Taylor:
Designs for home life. 2035-2036 - Karen Holtzblatt, Joerg Beringer, Lisa Baker:
Rapid user centered design techniques: challenges and solutions. 2037-2038 - Juan Pablo Hourcade, Jean E. Fox:
Designing public government web sites. 2039-2040 - Jonathan Lazar, Ben Bederson, Harry Hochheiser, Jeff A. Johnson, Clare-Marie Karat:
Making an impact in your community: HCI and US public policy. 2041-2042 - Lisa Neal, Ray Perez, Diane Miller:
eLearning and fun. 2043-2044 - William Newman, Robin Jeffries, Monica M. C. Schraefel:
Do CHI papers work for you?: addressing concerns of authors, audiences and reviewers. 2045-2046 - Brad A. Myers, Margaret M. Burnett, Mary Beth Rosson:
End users creating effective software. 2047-2048 - Elaine M. Raybourn, Nathan Bos:
Design and evaluation challenges of serious games. 2049-2050 - Glenda Revelle, Oren Zuckerman, Allison Druin, Mark T. Bolas:
Tangible user interfaces for children. 2051-2052 - Stephanie Rosenbaum, Judith Ramey:
Current issues in assessing and improving information usability. 2053-2054
Student design competition
- Shweta Aneja, Kevin Makice, Apurva Pangam, Matt Weldon:
mPath: facilitating human interaction. 2055-2059 - Jacqueline Bauer, Kristy Streefkerk, Ryan R. Varick:
Fridgets: digital refrigerator magnets. 2060-2064 - Kynthia Brunette, Matthew Eisenstadt, Erik Pukinskis, William Ryan:
Meeteetse: social well-being through place attachment. 2065-2069 - Niamh Caprani, Nuala Dwyer, Kim Harrison, Karen O'Brien:
Remember when: development of an interactive reminiscence device. 2070-2073 - Chun-Yi Chen, Marina Kobayashi, Lui Min Oh:
ShareComp: sharing for companionship. 2074-2078 - Stefanie Danhope-Smith, Payaal Patel:
Pollen: promoting the exchange of meaningful objects. 2079-2083 - Justin Donaldson, Joshua Evnin, Sidharth Saxena:
ECHOES: encouraging companionship, home organization, and entertainment in seniors. 2084-2088 - Elaine Hollywood, Grainne O'Brien, Sara Lennon:
SIGCHI project: user centered design of a program alleviating loneliness (PAL). 2089-2093 - Simone Kriglstein, Günter Wallner:
HOMIE: an artificial companion for elderly people. 2094-2098 - Pedro C. Santana, Marcela D. Rodríguez, Víctor M. González, Luís A. Castro, Ángel G. Andrade:
Supporting emotional ties among mexican elders and their families living abroad. 2099-2103 - Timothy Sherwood, Farilee Mintz, Miroslava Vomela:
Project VIRGO: creation of a surrogate companion for the elderly. 2104-2108
Workshops
- Michele F. Chang, Katrina Jungnickel, Chet Orloff, Irina Shklovski:
Engaging the city: public interfaces as civic intermediary. 2109-2110 - Vlad Coroama, Vassilis Kostakos, Carsten Magerkurth, Irene López de Vallejo:
UbiSoc 2005: first international workshop on social implications of ubiquitous computing. 2111-2112 - James D. Foley, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Jonathan Grudin, James D. Hollan, Scott E. Hudson, Judy Olson, Bill Verplank:
Graduate education in human-computer interaction. 2113-2114 - George W. Furnas, Daniel M. Russell:
Making sense of sensemaking. 2115-2116 - Dugald Ralph Hutchings, John T. Stasko, Mary Czerwinski:
Distributed display environments. 2117-2118 - Katherine Isbister, Kristina Höök:
Evaluating affective interfaces: innovative approaches. 2119 - Peter H. Jones, Cristina Chisalita:
Cognition and collaboration: analyzing distributed community practices for design. 2120 - Joke Kort, Henk de Poot:
Usage analysis: combining logging and qualitative methods. 2121-2122 - Wai On Lee, Sol Solorzano, Charles Harrison:
Creating and managing user partnership programs. 2123 - Ann Light, Peter J. Wild, Andy Dearden, Michael J. Muller:
Quality, value(s) and choice: exploring deeper outcomes for HCI products. 2124-2125 - Wendy March, Margot Jacobs, Tony Salvador:
Designing technology for community appropriation. 2126-2127 - Panos Markopoulos, Boris E. R. de Ruyter, Wendy E. Mackay:
Awareness systems: known results, theory, concepts and future challenges. 2128-2129 - Margaret E. Morris, Stephen S. Intille:
HCI challenges in health assessment. 2130-2131 - Anton Nijholt, David R. Traum:
The virtuality continuum revisited. 2132-2133 - Dan R. Olsen, Scott R. Klemmer:
The future of user interface design tools. 2134-2135 - Susan Palmiter, Gene Lynch, Jennifer Day, Melinda Geist, Bryan Rhoads:
Focus on the individual: the future of web-based product support. 2136-2137 - Paul Resnick, John Riedl, Loren G. Terveen, Mark S. Ackerman:
Beyond threaded conversation. 2138-2139 - Steven A. Wall, Stephen A. Brewster:
Hands-on haptics: exploring non-visual visualization using the sense of touch. 2140-2141
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