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OZCHI 2005: Canberra, ACT, Australia
- Ash Donaldson:
Proceedings of the 2005 Australasian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, OZCHI 2005, Canberra, Australia, November 21-25, 2005. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 122, ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-222-4
Case Studies
- Jackie Moyes:
Proposal for case study: OZCHI 2005 conference. - Marcus Holstein, Ulla Yip:
Proposal outline for a case study session at OZCHI 2005. - Leisa Reichelt:
OZCHI 2005: proposal: industry case study. - Caroline Jarrett:
Proposal outline for a case study session at OZCHI 2005. - Iain Barker:
Proposal outline for a case study session at OZCHI 2005. - Stephen Hall:
Case study for OZCHI 2005. - Faruk Avdi:
Proposal outline for a case study session at OZCHI 2005. - Phillip Julian:
OZCHI industry case studies.
Consortium
- Janette Agg:
OZCHI 2005: doctoral consortium submission. - Robert B. K. Brown:
OZCHI 2005 doctoral consortium application. - Dharani Priyahansika Perera:
Voice recognition technology for visual artists with disabilities in their upper limbs. - Sophie Nichol:
Creative geeks..?: facilitating the creative growth of computer science students using engaging environments. - James Meek:
Of anthropoids and instructional designers. - Azrina Kamaruddin:
Searching in public versus re-finding in private: are they the same?
Demonstrations
- Bruce A. MacDonald:
A haptic interface for mobile devices. - Mark McElhaw:
Seeing eye to eye with your customers.
Keynotes
- Karen Holtzblatt:
Innovating organizational processes: a practical approach. - Scott Davey:
Exploring e-democracy and online service delivery for Australian governments: a background to Australian e-government usage. - Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Evolving HCI ... from where to where?
Long papers
- Christian Martyn Jones, Ing-Marie Jonsson:
Automatic recognition of affective cues in the speech of car drivers to allow appropriate responses. - Tao Lin, Masaki Omata, Wanhua Hu, Atsumi Imamiya:
Do physiological data relate to traditional usability indexes? - Minh Hong Tran, Yun Yang, Gitesh K. Raikundalia:
Supporting awareness in instant messaging: an empirical study and mechanism design. - Todd Bentley, Lorraine Johnston, Karola von Baggo:
Evaluation using cued-recall debrief to elicit information about a user's affective experiences. - Sofia Pardo, Frank Vetere, Steve Howard:
Broadening stakeholder involvement in UCD: designers' perspectives on child-centred design. - B. L. William Wong, Ronish Joyekurun, Hoda Mansour, Paola Amaldi, Anna Nees, Rochelle Villanueva:
Depth, layering and transparency: developing design techniques. - Mikael B. Skov, Jan Stage:
Supporting problem identification in usability evaluations. - Frank Loewenich, Frédéric Maire:
Dawn explorer: a framework for multimodal accessibility to computer systems. - Penny Hagen, Toni Robertson, Melanie Kan, Kirsten Sadler:
Emerging research methods for understanding mobile technology use. - Wen Qi, Jean-Bernard Martens, Robert van Liere, Arjan J. F. Kok:
Reach the virtual environment: 3D tangible interaction with scientific data. - Damon J. Cook, Brian P. Bailey:
Designers' use of paper and the implications for informal tools. - G. More, Jeremy Yuille, Lin Padgham, Aman Sahani, Mark C. Burry:
The space and sound of intelligent information environments. - Connor Graham, Keith Cheverst, Mark Rouncefield:
Technology for the humdrum: trajectories, interactional needs and a care setting. - Dan Hawthorn:
Training wheels for older users. - Liddy Nevile:
Adaptability and accessibility: a new framework. - John Murphy, Jesper Kjeldskov, Steve Howard, Graeme G. Shanks, Elizabeth Hartnell-Young:
The converged appliance: "I love it... but I hate it". - Lian Loke, Toni Robertson, Tim Mansfield:
Moving bodies, social selves: movement-oriented personas and scenarios. - Hokyoung Ryu, Katrina Cruz:
LetterEase: Improving text entry on a handheld device via letter reassignment. - Patrick Baudisch, Desney S. Tan, Drew Steedly, Eric Rudolph, Matthew Uyttendaele, Chris Pal, Richard Szeliski:
Panoramic viewfinder: providing a real-time preview to help users avoid flaws in panoramic pictures. - Pat Lehane, Samuel Huf:
Towards understanding system acceptance: the development of an assessment instrument and workpractice. - Desney S. Tan, Pedram Keyani, Mary Czerwinski:
Spy-resistant keyboard: more secure password entry on public touch screen displays. - Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov, Jan Stage:
Does time heal?: a longitudinal study of usability. - Craig Chatfield, David J. Carmichael, René Hexel, Judy Kay, Bob Kummerfeld:
Personalisation in intelligent environments: managing the information flow. - Murni Mahmud, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan:
Involving psychometric tests for input device evaluation with older people. - Jeni Paay:
"Where we met last time": a study of sociality in the city.
Panels
- Megan Bauer, Graeme Laycock, Ryan Percival, Shane Morris:
Servicing the HCI needs of large organisations. - Jackie Moyes, Jacob Buur, Caroline Jarrett, Pelle Ehn, Steven Howard, Margot Brereton:
Book smarts meet street smarts: the best of both worlds. - M. Kirsten Mann, Shane Morris, John Murphy, Patrizia Bordignon:
Lost in translation.
Short papers
- Phia Damsma, John Norgaard, Rob Jones:
Best practices in an online community for blind, partly sighted and fully sighted children. - Toni Robertson, Melanie Kan, Kirsten Sadler, Penny Hagen:
Uncovering traces of mobile practices: 'the bag study'. - Farhad Dadgostar, Hokyoung Ryu, Abdolhossein Sarrafzadeh, Scott P. Overmyer:
Making sense of student use of nonverbal cues for intelligent tutoring systems. - Andrew Vande Moere:
Infostudio: teaching ambient display design using home automation. - Ivo Widjaja, Sandrine Balbo:
Spheres of role in context-awareness. - Nisha Leena Sinha Roy, Anthony Saliba:
Analysing structure within tasks in user-centred design. - Ken Sutton, Andrew Heathcote, Miles Bore:
Implementing a web-based measurement of 3d understanding. - Fang Chen, Eric H. C. Choi, Natalie Ruiz, Yu (David) Shi, Ronnie Taib:
User interface design and evaluation for control room. - Janette Agg:
Harvesting versus creating: effective web design rationale. - Vince Bruno, Audrey M. Tam, James A. Thom:
Characteristics of web applications that affect usability: a review. - Kirsi-Maria Hiltunen, Jonna Häkkilä, Urpo Tuomela:
Subjective understanding of context attributes: a case study. - Christine Soriano, Gitesh K. Raikundalia, Jakub Szajman:
A usability study of short message service on middle-aged users. - T. Andrew Au, Kien Tang, Conn Copas:
Work domain modelling for an operational headquarters. - Ian MacColl, Roslyn Cooper, Markus Rittenbruch, Stephen Viller:
Watching ourselves watching: ethical issues in ethnographic action research. - Matthew A. Hutchins, Duncan Stevenson, Chris Gunn, Alexander Krumpholz, Brian Pyman, Stephen J. O'Leary:
"I think i can see it now!": evidence of learning in video transcripts of a collaborative virtual reality surgical training trial. - Samuel A. Moyle:
Parallel processes and situation awareness display design. - Tuck Wah Leong, Frank Vetere, Steve Howard:
The serendipity shuffle. - Ivo Widjaja, Sandrine Balbo:
Structuration of activity: a view on human activity. - Ronnie Taib, Natalie Ruiz:
Evaluating tangible objects for multimodal interaction design. - Youngmi Choi, Steve Howard, Bharat Dave:
The secret life of domestic objects. - Jonna Häkkilä, Minna Isomursu:
User experiences on location-aware mobile services. - Tsuyoshi Suenaga, Yoshio Matsumoto, Tsukasa Ogasawara:
3D display based on motion parallax using non-contact 3D measurement of head position. - Desmond Allan Schmidt, Theodor G. Wyeld:
A novel user interface for online literary documents. - Björn Busch-Geertsema, Sandrine Balbo, John Murphy, Scott Davey:
Towards a framework to analyse information architecture work practices. - Jeff Axup, Stephen Viller:
Augmenting travel gossip: design for mobile communities. - Kerryann Wyatt, James G. Phillips:
Internet use and misuse in the workplace. - Sonja Pedell, Wally Smith:
Relating context to interface: an evaluation of picture scenarios.
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