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International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Volume 71
Volume 71, Number 1, January 2013
- Jean-François Boujut, Stefania Castellani, Frédéric Roulland, Jutta Willamowski:
Supporting shared representations in collaborative activities: Introduction to the Special issue. 1-3 - Anna Wu, Gregorio Convertino, Craig H. Ganoe, John M. Carroll, Xiaolong (Luke) Zhang:
Supporting collaborative sense-making in emergency management through geo-visualization. 4-23 - Federico Cabitza, Gianluca Colombo, Carla Simone:
Leveraging underspecification in knowledge artifacts to foster collaborative activities in professional communities. 24-45 - Erica de Vries, Cédric Masclet:
A framework for the study of external representations in collaborative design settings. 46-58 - Ralph Barthel, Shaaron Ainsworth, Mike Sharples:
Collaborative knowledge building with shared video representations. 59-75 - Nick Bryan-Kinns:
Mutual engagement and collocation with shared representations. 76-90 - Frank Loll, Niels Pinkwart:
LASAD: Flexible representations for computer-based collaborative argumentation. 91-109 - Farouk Belkadi, Eric Bonjour, Mauricio Camargo, Nadege Troussier, Benoît Eynard:
A situation model to support awareness in collaborative design. 110-129
Volume 71, Number 2, February 2013
- Enrico Motta:
25 Years of Knowledge Acquisition. 131-134 - Brian R. Gaines:
Knowledge acquisition: Past, present and future. 135-156 - Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles, Fabien Gandon:
From the knowledge acquisition bottleneck to the knowledge acquisition overflow: A brief French history of knowledge acquisition. 157-165 - V. Richard Benjamins:
Information is not knowledge, knowledge is not wisdom, wisdom is not truth. 166-170 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw:
From knowledge science to symbiosis science. 171-176 - Joost Breuker:
A cognitive science perspective on knowledge acquisition. 177-183 - Paul Compton:
Situated cognition and knowledge acquisition research. 184-190 - Thomas R. Gruber:
Nature, nurture, and knowledge acquisition. 191-194 - Mark A. Musen:
The knowledge acquisition workshops: A remarkable convergence of ideas. 195-199 - Nigel Shadbolt:
Knowledge acquisition and the rise of social machines. 200-205 - Guus Schreiber:
Knowledge acquisition and the web. 206-210 - Bob J. Wielinga:
Reflections on 25+ years of knowledge acquisition. 211-215
Volume 71, Number 3, March 2013
- Yang-Cheng Lin, Chung-Hsing Yeh, Chun-Chun Wei:
How will the use of graphics affect visual aesthetics? A user-centered approach for web page design. 217-227 - Sandra P. Roth, Alexandre N. Tuch, Elisa D. Mekler, Javier A. Bargas-Avila, Klaus Opwis:
Location matters, especially for non-salient features-An eye-tracking study on the effects of web object placement on different types of websites. 228-235 - Minghui Sun, Xiangshi Ren, Shumin Zhai, Feng Wang:
The impact of candidate display styles for Japanese and Chinese characters on input efficiency. 236-249 - Iolanda Leite, André Pereira, Samuel Mascarenhas, Carlos Martinho, Rui Prada, Ana Paiva:
The influence of empathy in human-robot relations. 250-260 - Srinivasan Radhakrishnan, Yingzi Lin, Ibrahim Zeid, Sagar V. Kamarthi:
Finger-based multitouch interface for performing 3D CAD operations. 261-275 - Harold Thimbleby:
Action graphs and user performance analysis. 276-302 - Chun Yu, Ravin Balakrishnan, Ken Hinckley, Tomer Moscovich, Yuanchun Shi:
Implicit bookmarking: Improving support for revisitation in within-document reading tasks. 303-320 - Eleanor T. Loiacono, Soussan Djamasbi, Todor Kiryazov:
Factors that affect visually impaired users' acceptance of audio and music websites. 321-334 - Nicole C. Krämer, Stefan Kopp, Christian Becker-Asano, Nicole Sommer:
Smile and the world will smile with you - The effects of a virtual agent's smile on users' evaluation and behavior. 335-349 - Diana Castilla, Azucena García-Palacios, Juana Bretón-López, Ignacio Miralles, Rosa María Baños, Ernestina Etchemendy, Luis Farfallini, Cristina Botella:
Process of design and usability evaluation of a telepsychology web and virtual reality system for the elderly: Butler. 350-362 - Maxwell J. Roberts, Elizabeth J. Newton, Fabio D. Lagattolla, Simon Hughes, Megan C. Hasler:
Objective versus subjective measures of Paris Metro map usability: Investigating traditional octolinear versus all-curves schematics. 363-386
Volume 71, Number 4, April 2013
- Radu-Daniel Vatavu:
The impact of motion dimensionality and bit cardinality on the design of 3D gesture recognizers. 387-409 - Kees van Dongen, Peter-Paul van Maanen:
A framework for explaining reliance on decision aids. 410-424 - Dimitrios Giakoumis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, George Hassapis:
Subject-dependent biosignal features for increased accuracy in psychological stress detection. 425-439 - Catherine J. Stevens, Guillaume Gibert, Yvonne Leung, Zhengzhi Zhang:
Evaluating a synthetic talking head using a dual task: Modality effects on speech understanding and cognitive load. 440-454 - Paul Benjamin Lowry, Tom L. Roberts, Nicholas C. Romano Jr.:
What signal is your inspection team sending to each other? Using a shared collaborative interface to improve shared cognition and implicit coordination in error-detection teams. 455-474 - Hsien-Tung Tsai, Peiyu Pai:
Explaining members' proactive participation in virtual communities. 475-491 - Philip Quinn, Andy Cockburn, Jérôme Delamarche:
Examining the costs of multiple trajectory pointing techniques. 492-509
Volume 71, Number 5, May 2012
- Scott Bateman, Regan L. Mandryk, Carl Gutwin, Robert Xiao:
Analysis and comparison of target assistance techniques for relative ray-cast pointing. 511-532 - Geoffrey B. Duggan, Hilary Johnson, Petter Sørli:
Interleaving tasks to improve performance: Users maximise the marginal rate of return. 533-550 - Feng Tian, Fei Lu, Yingying Jiang, Xiaolong (Luke) Zhang, Xiang Cao, Guozhong Dai, Hongan Wang:
An exploration of pen tail gestures for interactions. 551-569 - Jan Heß, David Randall, Volkmar Pipek, Volker Wulf:
Involving users in the wild - Participatory product development in and with online communities. 570-589 - Radu-Daniel Vatavu, Ionut-Alexandru Zaiti:
Automatic recognition of object size and shape via user-dependent measurements of the grasping hand. 590-607 - Guillaume Millet, Anatole Lécuyer, Jean-Marie Burkhardt, D. Sinan Haliyo, Stéphane Régnier:
Haptics and graphic analogies for the understanding of atomic force microscopy. 608-626 - Raine A. Kajastila, Tapio Lokki:
Eyes-free interaction with free-hand gestures and auditory menus. 627-640
Volume 71, Number 6, June 2013
- Joost Broekens, Willem-Paul Brinkman:
AffectButton: A method for reliable and valid affective self-report. 641-667 - Michael A. Brown, Sarah Sharples, Jenny Harding:
Introducing PEGI: A usability process for the practical evaluation of Geographic Information. 668-678 - Jussi Rantala, Katri Salminen, Roope Raisamo, Veikko Surakka:
Touch gestures in communicating emotional intention via vibrotactile stimulation. 679-690 - Bojan Blazica, Daniel Vladusic, Dunja Mladenic:
MTi: A method for user identification for multitouch displays. 691-702 - Kaska Porayska-Pomsta, Chris Mellish:
Modelling human tutors' feedback to inform natural language interfaces for learning. 703-724 - Chi Dung Tran, Houcine Ezzedine, Christophe Kolski:
EISEval, a generic reconfigurable environment for evaluating agent-based interactive systems. 725-761
Volume 71, Numbers 7-8, July - August 2013
- Laura Hoffmann, Nicole C. Krämer:
Investigating the effects of physical and virtual embodiment in task-oriented and conversational contexts. 763-774 - Andrea Kleinsmith, Marco Gillies:
Customizing by doing for responsive video game characters. 775-784 - Felipe Bacim, Regis Kopper, Doug A. Bowman:
Design and evaluation of 3D selection techniques based on progressive refinement. 785-802 - Oren Zuckerman, Ayelet Gal-Oz:
To TUI or not to TUI: Evaluating performance and preference in tangible vs. graphical user interfaces. 803-820 - Caroline E. Harriott, Tao Zhang, Julie A. Adams:
Assessing physical workload for human-robot peer-based teams. 821-837 - Jacek Jankowski, Stefan Decker:
On the design of a Dual-Mode User Interface for accessing 3D content on the World Wide Web. 838-857
Volume 71, Number 9, September 2013
- Vassilis Kostakos, Mirco Musolesi:
Introduction to the special issue on social networks and ubiquitous interactions. 859-861 - Haein Lee, Hyejin Park, Jinwoo Kim:
Why do people share their context information on Social Network Services? A qualitative study and an experimental study on users' behavior of balancing perceived benefit and risk. 862-877 - Alireza Sahami Shirazi, James Clawson, Yashar Hassanpour, Mohammad J. Tourian, Albrecht Schmidt, Ed H. Chi, Marko Borazio, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
Already up? using mobile phones to track & share sleep behavior. 878-888 - Raymundo Cornejo, Monica Tentori, Jesús Favela:
Enriching in-person encounters through social media: A study on family connectedness for the elderly. 889-899 - Sangwon Bae, Jinkyu Jang, Jinwoo Kim:
Good Samaritans on social network services: Effects of shared context information on social supports for strangers. 900-918 - Yanqing Cui, Mikko Honkala:
A novel mobile device user interface with integrated social networking services. 919-932
Volume 71, Number 10, October 2013
- Jakub Simko, Michal Tvarozek, Mária Bieliková:
Human computation: Image metadata acquisition based on a single-player annotation game. 933-945 - Rasmus Rasmussen, Morten Hertzum:
Visualizing the application of filters: A comparison of blocking, blurring, and colour-coding whiteboard information. 946-957 - James Nicholson, Lynne M. Coventry, Pamela Briggs:
Faces and Pictures: Understanding age differences in two types of graphical authentications. 958-966 - Jesús Ibáñez:
Emotional clouds: Showing arousal and valence through the movement and darkness of digital cartoonish clouds. 967-977 - Joung Huem Kwon, John A. Powell, Alan Chalmers:
How level of realism influences anxiety in virtual reality environments for a job interview. 978-987 - Eli R. Hooten, Sean Timothy Hayes, Julie A. Adams:
Communicative modalities for mobile device interaction. 988-1002 - Hyesook Kim, Andrew Monk, Gavin Wood, Mark Blythe, Jayne Wallace, Patrick Olivier:
TimelyPresent: Connecting families across continents. 1003-1011
Volume 71, Number 11, November 2013
- Markel Vigo, Simon Harper:
Coping tactics employed by visually disabled users on the web. 1013-1025 - Ye Wang, Liping Zhao, Xinyu Wang, Xiaohu Yang, Sam Supakkul:
PLANT: A pattern language for transforming scenarios into requirements models. 1026-1043 - Daniel Archambault, Helen C. Purchase:
The "Map" in the mental map: Experimental results in dynamic graph drawing. 1044-1055 - Olivier St-Cyr, Greg A. Jamieson, Kim J. Vicente:
Ecological interface design and sensor noise. 1056-1068 - Paul A. Cairns, Anna Louise Cox, Matthew Day, Hayley Martin, Thomas Perryman:
Who but not where: The effect of social play on immersion in digital games. 1069-1077 - Lauren Bradel, Alex Endert, Kristen Koch, Christopher Andrews, Chris North:
Large high resolution displays for co-located collaborative sensemaking: Display usage and territoriality. 1078-1088
Volume 71, Number 12, December 2013
- Dianne Cyr, Milena M. Head:
The impact of task framing and viewing timing on user website perceptions and viewing behavior. 1089-1102 - Chris P. Bowers, Chris Creed, Benjamin R. Cowan, Russell Beale:
Touching annotations: A visual metaphor for navigation of annotation in digital documents. 1103-1111 - Julian Lin:
Development of scales for the measurement of principles of design. 1112-1123
- Asimina Vasalou, Tristan Henderson, Adam N. Joinson:
Editorial. 1124-1125 - Fadhila Mazanderani, Chrysanthi Papoutsi, Ian Brown:
A reflexive analysis of 'context' in privacy research: Two case studies in HIV care. 1126-1132 - Sören Preibusch:
Guide to measuring privacy concern: Review of survey and observational instruments. 1133-1143 - Bart P. Knijnenburg, Alfred Kobsa, Hongxia Jin:
Dimensionality of information disclosure behavior. 1144-1162 - Mark J. Keith, Samuel C. Thompson, Joanne E. Hale, Paul Benjamin Lowry, Chapman Greer:
Information disclosure on mobile devices: Re-examining privacy calculus with actual user behavior. 1163-1173
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