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CHI 2008: Florence, Italy
- Mary Czerwinski, Arnold M. Lund, Desney S. Tan:
Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2008, 2008, Florence, Italy, April 5-10, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-011-1
Socio-Cultural Impact
- Gunnar Harboe, Crysta J. Metcalf, Frank Bentley, Joe Tullio, Noel Massey, Guy Romano:
Ambient social tv: drawing people into a shared experience. 1-10 - Susan Wyche, Paul M. Aoki, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Re-placing faith: reconsidering the secular-religious use divide in the United States and Kenya. 11-20 - Scott D. Mainwaring, Wendy March, Bill Maurer:
From meiwaku to tokushita!: lessons for digital money design from japan. 21-24 - Yang Wang, Scott D. Mainwaring:
Human-Currency Interaction: learning from virtual currency use in China. 25-28
Interactive Image Search
- James Fogarty, Desney S. Tan, Ashish Kapoor, Simon A. J. Winder:
CueFlik: interactive concept learning in image search. 29-38 - Geoffrey B. Duggan, Stephen J. Payne:
Knowledge in the head and on the web: using topic expertise to aid search. 39-48 - Yiwen Luo, Wei Liu, Jianzhuang Liu, Xiaoou Tang:
MQSearch: image search by multi-class query. 49-52
Stories and Memories
- Daniela Petrelli, Steve Whittaker, Jens Brockmeier:
AutoTypography: what can physical mementos tell us about digital memories? 53-62 - Tero Jokela, Jaakko Lehikoinen, Hannu Korhonen:
Mobile multimedia presentation editor: enabling creation of audio-visual stories on mobile devices. 63-72 - Steve Benford, Gabriella Giannachi:
Temporal trajectories in shared interactive narratives. 73-82
Don't Interrupt Me
- Norman Makoto Su, Gloria Mark:
Communication chains and multitasking. 83-92 - Shamsi T. Iqbal, Brian P. Bailey:
Effects of intelligent notification management on users and their tasks. 93-102 - Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Clarissa Mak, Saul Greenberg, Ronald Baecker:
Attention by proxy? issues in audience awareness for webcasts to distributed groups. 103-106 - Gloria Mark, Daniela Gudith, Ulrich Klocke:
The cost of interrupted work: more speed and stress. 107-110
Invited Session: Usability Evaluation Considered H
- Saul Greenberg, William Buxton:
Usability evaluation considered harmful (some of the time). 111-120
Human-Robot Interaction
- Cheng Guo, Ehud Sharlin:
Exploring the use of tangible user interfaces for human-robot interaction: a comparative study. 121-130 - Akiko Yamazaki, Keiichi Yamazaki, Yoshinori Kuno, Matthew Burdelski, Michie Kawashima, Hideaki Kuzuoka:
Precision timing in human-robot interaction: coordination of head movement and utterance. 131-140 - Mattias Jacobsson, Johan Bodin, Lars Erik Holmquist:
The see-Puck: a platform for exploring human-robot relationships. 141-144
Learning Support
- Maria Francesca Costabile, Antonella De Angeli, Rosa Lanzilotti, Carmelo Ardito, Paolo Buono, Thomas Pederson:
Explore! possibilities and challenges of mobile learning. 145-154 - Amy Ogan, Vincent Aleven, Christopher Jones:
Pause, predict, and ponder: use of narrative videos to improve cultural discussion and learning. 155-162 - Tom Moher, Brian Uphoff, Darshan Bhatt, Brenda López Silva, Peter Malcolm:
WallCology: designing interaction affordances for learner engagement in authentic science inquiry. 163-172
Trust and Security
- Tim Kindberg:
Measuring trust in wi-fi hotspots. 173-182 - Hirokazu Sasamoto, Nicolas Christin, Eiji Hayashi:
Undercover: authentication usable in front of prying eyes. 183-192 - Michael Toomim, Xianhang Zhang, James Fogarty, James A. Landay:
Access control by testing for shared knowledge. 193-196 - Markus Jakobsson, Erik Stolterman, Susanne Wetzel, Liu Yang:
Love and authentication. 197-200
Post-WIMP
- Robert J. K. Jacob, Audrey Girouard, Leanne M. Hirshfield, Michael S. Horn, Orit Shaer, Erin Treacy Solovey, Jamie Zigelbaum:
Reality-based interaction: a framework for post-WIMP interfaces. 201-210 - Seoktae Kim, Hyunjung Kim, Boram Lee, Tek-Jin Nam, Woohun Lee:
Inflatable mouse: volume-adjustable mouse with air-pressure-sensitive input and haptic feedback. 211-224 - Ramon Hofer, Patrick Kaplan, Andreas M. Kunz:
MightyTrace: multiuser tracking technology on lc-displays. 215-218 - Daniel Ashbrook, James Clawson, Kent Lyons, Thad Starner, Nirmal J. Patel:
Quickdraw: the impact of mobility and on-body placement on device access time. 219-222 - Gary Hsieh, Jennifer C. Lai, Scott E. Hudson, Robert E. Kraut:
Using tags to assist near-synchronous communication. 223-226
Improved Video Navigation and Capture
- Abhishek Ranjan, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Improving meeting capture by applying television production principles with audio and motion detection. 227-236 - Pierre Dragicevic, Gonzalo A. Ramos, Jacobo Bibliowicz, Derek Nowrouzezahrai, Ravin Balakrishnan, Karan Singh:
Video browsing by direct manipulation. 237-246 - Thorsten Karrer, Malte Weiss, Eric Lee, Jan O. Borchers:
DRAGON: a direct manipulation interface for frame-accurate in-scene video navigation. 247-250 - Leonardo Bonanni, Jason Alonso, Neil Chao, Greg Vargas, Hiroshi Ishii:
Handsaw: tangible exploration of volumetric data by direct cut-plane projection. 251-254
Visual Synthesis
- Miguel Elías, Jeremy Elson, Danyel Fisher, Jon Howell:
Do I live in a flood basin?: synthesizing ten thousand maps. 255-264 - Adam Perer, Ben Shneiderman:
Integrating statistics and visualization: case studies of gaining clarity during exploratory data analysis. 265-274 - Catalina M. Danis, Fernanda B. Viégas, Martin Wattenberg, Jesse Kriss:
Your place or mine?: visualization as a community component. 275-284
Touch and Target Selection
- Koji Yatani, Kurt Partridge, Marshall W. Bern, Mark W. Newman:
Escape: a target selection technique using visually-cued gestures. 285-294 - Alex Olwal, Steven Feiner, Susanna Heyman:
Rubbing and tapping for precise and rapid selection on touch-screen displays. 295-304 - Steven J. Castellucci, I. Scott MacKenzie:
Graffiti vs. unistrokes: an empirical comparison. 305-308 - Joona Laukkanen, Poika Isokoski, Kari-Jouko Räihä:
The cone and the lazy bubble: two efficient alternatives between the point cursor and the bubble cursor. 309-312
Green Day
- Allison Woodruff, Jay Hasbrouck, Sally Augustin:
A bright green perspective on sustainable choices. 313-322 - Elaine M. Huang, Khai N. Truong:
Breaking the disposable technology paradigm: opportunities for sustainable interaction design for mobile phones. 323-332 - Kristin Hanks, William Odom, David Roedl, Eli Blevis:
Sustainable millennials: attitudes towards sustainability and the material effects of interactive technologies. 333-342
Kid's Stuff
- Nathan G. Freier:
Children attribute moral standing to a personified agent. 343-352 - Neema Moraveji, Taemie Kim, James Ge, Udai Singh Pawar, Kathleen Mulcahy, Kori Inkpen:
Mischief: supporting remote teaching in developing regions. 353-362 - Yu-Chen Chang, Jin-Ling Lo, Chao-Ju Huang, Nan-Yi Hsu, Hao-Hua Chu, Hsin-Yen Wang, Pei-Yu Chi, Ya-Lin Hsieh:
Playful toothbrush: ubicomp technology for teaching tooth brushing to kindergarten children. 363-372
Collaborative User Interfaces
- Cosmin Munteanu, Ronald Baecker, Gerald Penn:
Collaborative editing for improved usefulness and usability of transcript-enhanced webcasts. 373-382 - Tovi Grossman, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Collaborative interaction with volumetric displays. 383-392 - Beryl Plimmer, Andrew Crossan, Stephen A. Brewster, Rachel Blagojevic:
Multimodal collaborative handwriting training for visually-impaired people. 393-402
Aesthetics, Awareness, and Sketching
- Dan Cosley, Joel Lewenstein, Andrew Herman, Jenna Holloway, Jonathan Baxter, Saeko Nomura, Kirsten Boehner, Geri Gay:
ArtLinks: fostering social awareness and reflection in museums. 403-412 - Richard C. Davis, Brien Colwell, James A. Landay:
K-sketch: a 'kinetic' sketch pad for novice animators. 413-422 - Leah Buechley, Michael Eisenberg, Jaime Catchen, Ali Crockett:
The LilyPad Arduino: using computational textiles to investigate engagement, aesthetics, and diversity in computer science education. 423-432
Data Collection
- Timothy Sohn, Kevin A. Li, William G. Griswold, James D. Hollan:
A diary study of mobile information needs. 433-442 - Jun H. Kim, Daniel V. Gunn, Eric Schuh, Bruce Phillips, Randy J. Pagulayan, Dennis R. Wixon:
Tracking real-time user experience (TRUE): a comprehensive instrumentation solution for complex systems. 443-452 - Aniket Kittur, Ed H. Chi, Bongwon Suh:
Crowdsourcing user studies with Mechanical Turk. 453-456
Health and Wellness
- Taowei David Wang, Catherine Plaisant, Alexander J. Quinn, Roman Stanchak, Shawn N. Murphy, Ben Shneiderman:
Aligning temporal data by sentinel events: discovering patterns in electronic health records. 457-466 - Andrea Grimes, Richard Harper:
Celebratory technology: new directions for food research in HCI. 467-476 - Lena Mamykina, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Patricia G. Davidson, Daniel Greenblatt:
MAHI: investigation of social scaffolding for reflective thinking in diabetes management. 477-486
I am here. Where are you?
- Emily Troshynski, Charlotte P. Lee, Paul Dourish:
Accountabilities of presence: reframing location-based systems. 487-496 - Louise Barkhuus, Barry A. T. Brown, Marek Bell, Scott Sherwood, Malcolm Hall, Matthew Chalmers:
From awareness to repartee: sharing location within social groups. 497-506 - Chris Harrison, Anind K. Dey:
Lean and zoom: proximity-aware user interface and content magnification. 507-510 - Siân E. Lindley, James Le Couteur, Nadia Berthouze:
Stirring up experience through movement in game play: effects on engagement and social behaviour. 511-514
Physiological Sensing for Input
- T. Scott Saponas, Desney S. Tan, Dan Morris, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Demonstrating the feasibility of using forearm electromyography for muscle-computer interfaces. 515-524 - Xinyong Zhang, Xiangshi Ren, Hongbin Zha:
Improving eye cursor's stability for eye pointing tasks. 525-534 - Naoto Kaneko:
Detecting the direction of listening with the emg signals measured behind ears. 535-538 - Raj M. Ratwani, J. Malcolm McCurry, J. Gregory Trafton:
Predicting postcompletion errors using eye movements. 539-542
Policy, Telemedicine, and Enterprise
- Lujo Bauer, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Robert W. Reeder, Michael K. Reiter, Kami Vaniea:
A user study of policy creation in a flexible access-control system. 543-552 - Simon B. Larsen, Jakob E. Bardram:
Competence articulation: alignment of competences and responsibilities in synchronous telemedical collaboration. 553-562 - Rosta Farzan, Joan Morris DiMicco, David R. Millen, Casey Dugan, Werner Geyer, Elizabeth Brownholtz:
Results from deploying a participation incentive mechanism within the enterprise. 563-572
Post-QWERTY QWERTY
- James Clawson, Kent Lyons, Alex Rudnick, Robert A. Iannucci, Thad Starner:
Automatic whiteout++: correcting mini-QWERTY typing errors using keypress timing. 573-582 - Benoît Martin, Poika Isokoski:
EdgeWrite with integrated corner sequence help. 583-592 - Shumin Zhai, Per Ola Kristensson:
Interlaced QWERTY: accommodating ease of visual search and input flexibility in shape writing. 593-596
Beyond End-User Programming
- Stefan Carmien, Gerhard Fischer:
Design, adoption, and assessment of a socio-technical environment supporting independence for persons with cognitive disabilities. 597-606 - Michael A. Terry, Matthew Kay, Brad Van Vugt, Brandon Slack, Terry Park:
Ingimp: introducing instrumentation to an end-user open source application. 607-616 - Neeraja Subrahmaniyan, Laura Beckwith, Valentina Grigoreanu, Margaret M. Burnett, Susan Wiedenbeck, Vaishnavi Narayanan, Karin Bucht, Russell Drummond, Xiaoli Z. Fern:
Testing vs. code inspection vs. what else?: male and female end users' debugging strategies. 617-626
Dignity in Design
- Christopher A. Le Dantec, W. Keith Edwards:
Designs on dignity: perceptions of technology among the homeless. 627-636 - Peter C. Wright, John C. McCarthy:
Empathy and experience in HCI. 637-646 - Kristina Höök, Anna Ståhl, Petra Sundström, Jarmo Laaksolahti:
Interactional empowerment. 647-656
Knowledge Elicitation
- Ashish Kapoor, Eric Horvitz:
Experience sampling for building predictive user models: a comparative study. 657-666 - Kayur Patel, James Fogarty, James A. Landay, Beverly L. Harrison:
Investigating statistical machine learning as a tool for software development. 667-676 - Xiaolong Zhang, Yan Qu, C. Lee Giles, Piyou Song:
CiteSense: supporting sensemaking of research literature. 677-680 - William Jones, Predrag V. Klasnja, Andrea Civan, Michael L. Adcock:
The personal project planner: planning to organize personal information. 681-684
Tools for Education
- Gillian R. Hayes, Lamar M. Gardere, Gregory D. Abowd, Khai N. Truong:
CareLog: a selective archiving tool for behavior management in schools. 685-694 - Joel Lanir, Kellogg S. Booth, Leah Findlater:
Observing presenters' use of visual aids to inform the design of classroom presentation software. 695-704 - Alexander J. Quinn, Chang Hu, Takeshi Arisaka, Anne Rose, Benjamin B. Bederson:
Readability of scanned books in digital libraries. 705-714
Sound of Music
- Tuck Wah Leong, Steve Howard, Frank Vetere:
Choice: abidcating or exercising? 715-724 - Ian Simon, Dan Morris, Sumit Basu:
MySong: automatic accompaniment generation for vocal melodies. 725-734 - Yasushi Akiyama, Sageev Oore:
PlaceAndPlay: a digital tool for children to create and record music. 735-738 - David Merrill, Hayes Raffle, Roberto Aimi:
The sound of touch: physical manipulation of digital sound. 739-742
Healthcare in the Developing World
- Rowena Luk, Melissa R. Ho, Paul M. Aoki:
Asynchronous remote medical consultation for Ghana. 743-752 - Brian DeRenzi, Neal Lesh, Tapan S. Parikh, Clayton Sims, Werner Maokla, Mwajuma Chemba, Yuna Hamisi, David Schellenberg, Marc Mitchell, Gaetano Borriello:
E-imci: improving pediatric health care in low-income countries. 753-762 - Karen G. Cheng, Francisco Ernesto, Khai N. Truong:
Participant and interviewer attitudes toward handheld computers in the context of HIV/AIDS programs in sub-Saharan Africa. 763-766
Displayful and Displayless
- David Dearman, Jeffrey S. Pierce:
It's on my other computer!: computing with multiple devices. 767-776 - Miguel A. Nacenta, Regan L. Mandryk, Carl Gutwin:
Targeting across displayless space. 777-786 - Sean Gustafson, Patrick Baudisch, Carl Gutwin, Pourang Irani:
Wedge: clutter-free visualization of off-screen locations. 787-796
Friends, Foe, and Family
- Andrew T. Fiore, Lindsay Shaw Taylor, G. A. Mendelsohn, Marti A. Hearst:
Assessing attractiveness in online dating profiles. 797-806 - Irina Shklovski, Robert E. Kraut, Jonathon N. Cummings:
Keeping in touch by technology: maintaining friendships after a residential move. 807-816 - Michael J. Brzozowski, Tad Hogg, Gábor Szabó:
Friends and foes: ideological social networking. 817-820 - Andrea Grimes, A. J. Bernheim Brush:
Life scheduling to support multiple social roles. 821-824
Cognition, Perception, and Memory
- Mike Wu, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Brian Richards, Ronald Baecker, Michael Massimi:
Collaborating to remember: a distributed cognition account of families coping with memory impairments. 825-834 - David B. Grimes, Desney S. Tan, Scott E. Hudson, Pradeep Shenoy, Rajesh P. N. Rao:
Feasibility and pragmatics of classifying working memory load with an electroencephalograph. 835-844 - Pradeep Shenoy, Desney S. Tan:
Human-aided computing: utilizing implicit human processing to classify images. 845-854
Exploring Web Content
- Jan Hartmann, Antonella De Angeli, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Framing the user experience: information biases on website quality judgement. 855-864 - F. Maxwell Harper, Daphne R. Raban, Sheizaf Rafaeli, Joseph A. Konstan:
Predictors of answer quality in online Q&A sites. 865-874 - Christos Katsanos, Nikolaos K. Tselios, Nikolaos M. Avouris:
AutoCardSorter: designing the information architecture of a web site using latent semantic analysis. 875-878 - Anthony Tang, Matthias Finke, Michael Blackstock, Rock Leung, Meghan Deutscher, Rodger Lea:
Designing for bystanders: reflections on building a public digital forum. 879-882
Measuring, Business, and Voting
- Sarah P. Everett, Kristen K. Greene, Michael D. Byrne, Dan S. Wallach, Kyle Derr, Daniel Sandler, Ted Torous:
Electronic voting machines versus traditional methods: improved preference, similar performance. 883-892 - Martin Schmettow, Wolfgang Vietze:
Introducing item response theory for measuring usability inspection processes. 893-902 - Kasper Hornbæk, Erik Frøkjær:
Making use of business goals in usability evaluation: an experiment with novice evaluators. 903-912
Multiple and Large Displays
- Raphael Hoffmann, Patrick Baudisch, Daniel S. Weld:
Evaluating visual cues for window switching on large screens. 929-938 - Jacob T. Biehl, William T. Baker, Brian P. Bailey, Desney S. Tan, Kori M. Inkpen, Mary Czerwinski:
Impromptu: a new interaction framework for supporting collaboration in multiple display environments and its field evaluation for co-located software development. 939-948 - Masatomo Kobayashi, Takeo Igarashi:
Ninja cursors: using multiple cursors to assist target acquisition on large screens. 949-958
Mixed-Initiative Interaction
- Jeffrey Heer, Maneesh Agrawala, Wesley Willett:
Generalized selection via interactive query relaxation. 959-968 - Sharon L. Oviatt, Colin Swindells, Alexander M. Arthur:
Implicit user-adaptive system engagement in speech and pen interfaces. 969-978 - Andreas Löhr, Bernd Brügge:
Mixed-initiative dialog management for speech-based interaction with graphical user interfaces. 979-988
Help Me Search
- Brynn Evans, Stuart K. Card:
Augmented information assimilation: social and algorithmic web aids for the information long tail. 989-998 - Duen Horng Chau, Brad A. Myers, Andrew Faulring:
What to do when search fails: finding information by association. 999-1008 - Daniel Xiaodan Zhou, Nathan Oostendorp, Michael Hess, Paul Resnick:
Conversation pivots and double pivots. 1009-1012 - Maryam Kamvar, Shumeet Baluja:
Query suggestions for mobile search: understanding usage patterns. 1013-1016
Online Social Networks
- Ido Guy, Michal Jacovi, Elad Shahar, Noga Meshulam, Vladimir Soroka, Stephen Farrell:
Harvesting with SONAR: the value of aggregating social network information. 1017-1026 - Adam N. Joinson:
Looking at, looking up or keeping up with people?: motives and use of facebook. 1027-1036 - Bongwon Suh, Ed H. Chi, Aniket Kittur, Bryan A. Pendleton:
Lifting the veil: improving accountability and social transparency in Wikipedia with wikidashboard. 1037-1040 - Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Michael J. Muller, David R. Millen:
Social tagging roles: publishers, evangelists, leaders. 1041-1044
Am I Safe
- Jennifer Stoll, Craig S. Tashman, W. Keith Edwards, Kyle Spafford:
Sesame: informing user security decisions with system visualization. 1045-1054 - Kandha Sankarpandian, Travis Little, W. Keith Edwards:
Talc: using desktop graffiti to fight software vulnerability. 1055-1064 - Serge Egelman, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Jason I. Hong:
You've been warned: an empirical study of the effectiveness of web browser phishing warnings. 1065-1074
Search
- Yuan-Chi Tseng, Andrew Howes:
The adaptation of visual search strategy to expected information gain. 1075-1084 - John O'Donovan, Barry Smyth, Brynjar Gretarsson, Svetlin Bostandjiev, Tobias Höllerer:
PeerChooser: visual interactive recommendation. 1085-1088 - N. Sadat Shami, Kate Ehrlich, David R. Millen:
Pick me!: link selection in expertise search results. 1089-1092 - Kate Ehrlich, N. Sadat Shami:
Searching for expertise. 1093-1096 - Oded Nov, Mor Naaman, Chen Ye:
What drives content tagging: the case of photos on Flickr. 1097-1100
Shared Authoring
- Brian S. Butler, Elisabeth Joyce, Jacqueline Pike:
Don't look now, but we've created a bureaucracy: the nature and roles of policies and rules in wikipedia. 1101-1110 - Eric P. S. Baumer, Mark Sueyoshi, Bill Tomlinson:
Exploring the role of the reader in the activity of blogging. 1111-1120 - Alastair J. Gill, Darren Gergle, Robert M. French, Jon Oberlander:
Emotion rating from short blog texts. 1121-1124 - Adam D. I. Kramer, Kerry Rodden:
Word usage and posting behaviors: modeling blogs with unobtrusive data collection methods. 1125-1128
Tangibles: Input & Output
- Amanda J. Parkes, Hayes Raffle, Hiroshi Ishii:
Topobo in the wild: longitudinal evaluations of educators appropriating a tangible interface. 1129-1138 - Kenneth Majlund Bach, Mads Gregers Jæger, Mikael B. Skov, Nils Gram Thomassen:
You can touch, but you can't look: interacting with in-vehicle systems. 1139-1148 - Christian Müller-Tomfelde, Claudia Schremmer:
Touchers and mousers: commonalities and differences in co-located collaboration with multiple input devices. 1149-1152 - Joseph H. Goldberg, Jonathan I. Helfman, Lynne Martin:
Information distance and orientation in liquid layout. 1153-1156
On the Move
- Victoria Bellotti, James Bo Begole, Ed Huai-hsin Chi, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Ji Fang, Ellen Isaacs, Tracy Holloway King, Mark W. Newman, Kurt Partridge, Bob Price, Paul Rasmussen, Michael Roberts, Diane J. Schiano, Alan Walendowski:
Activity-based serendipitous recommendations with the Magitti mobile leisure guide. 1157-1166 - Holger Schnädelbach, Stefan Rennick Egglestone, Stuart Reeves, Steve Benford, Brendan Walker, Michael Wright:
Performing thrill: designing telemetry systems and spectator interfaces for amusement rides. 1167-1176 - Kenton O'Hara:
Understanding geocaching practices and motivations. 1177-1186
Web Visits in the Long
- Eytan Adar, Jaime Teevan, Susan T. Dumais:
Large scale analysis of web revisitation patterns. 1197-1206 - Dan Morris, Meredith Ringel Morris, Gina Venolia:
SearchBar: a search-centric web history for task resumption and information re-finding. 1207-1216 - Bonnie MacKay, Carolyn R. Watters:
Exploring multi-session web tasks. 1187-1196
Visualization to Support Information Work
- Petra Isenberg, Anthony Tang, Sheelagh Carpendale:
An exploratory study of visual information analysis. 1217-1226 - Aruna D. Balakrishnan, Susan R. Fussell, Sara B. Kiesler:
Do visualizations improve synchronous remote collaboration? 1227-1236 - Yedendra Babu Shrinivasan, Jarke J. van Wijk:
Supporting the analytical reasoning process in information visualization. 1237-1246
Adaptation
- Leah Findlater, Joanna McGrenere:
Impact of screen size on performance, awareness, and user satisfaction with adaptive graphical user interfaces. 1247-1256 - Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Daniel S. Weld:
Improving the performance of motor-impaired users with automatically-generated, ability-based interfaces. 1257-1266 - Leah Findlater, Joanna McGrenere, David Modjeska:
Evaluation of a role-based approach for customizing a complex development environment. 1267-1270 - Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Katherine Everitt, Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski, Daniel S. Weld:
Predictability and accuracy in adaptive user interfaces. 1271-1274
Multitouch and Surface Computing
- Tomer Moscovich, John F. Hughes:
Indirect mappings of multi-touch input using one and two hands. 1275-1284 - Peter Peltonen, Esko Kurvinen, Antti Salovaara, Giulio Jacucci, Tommi Ilmonen, John Evans, Antti Oulasvirta, Petri Saarikko:
It's Mine, Don't Touch!: interactions at a large multi-touch display in a city centre. 1285-1294 - Kang Shi, Pourang Irani, Sean Gustafson, Sriram Subramanian:
PressureFish: a method to improve control of discrete pressure-based input. 1295-1298 - Roderick Murray-Smith, John Williamson, Stephen Hughes, Torben Quaade:
Stane: synthesized surfaces for tactile input. 1299-1302
Activity-Based Prototyping and Software
- Yang Li, James A. Landay:
Activity-based prototyping of ubicomp applications for long-lived, everyday human activities. 1303-1312 - James Lin, James A. Landay:
Employing patterns and layers for early-stage design and prototyping of cross-device user interfaces. 1313-1322 - Joseph Lawrance, Rachel K. E. Bellamy, Margaret M. Burnett, Kyle Rector:
Using information scent to model the dynamic foraging behavior of programmers in maintenance tasks. 1323-1332
Multidimensional Visualization
- Niklas Elmqvist, Nathalie Henry, Yann Riche, Jean-Daniel Fekete:
Melange: space folding for multi-focus interaction. 1333-1342 - Emmanuel Pietriga, Caroline Appert:
Sigma lenses: focus-context transitions combining space, time and translucence. 1343-1352 - Raimund Dachselt, Mathias Frisch, Markus Weiland:
FacetZoom: a continuous multi-scale widget for navigating hierarchical metadata. 1353-1356 - Hao Jiang, Daniel Wigdor, Clifton Forlines, Michelle Borkin, Jens Kauffmann, Chia Shen:
LivOlay: interactive ad-hoc registration and overlapping of applications for collaborative visual exploration. 1357-1360
Menu and Command Selection
- George W. Fitzmaurice, Justin Matejka, Azam Khan, Michael Glueck, Gordon Kurtenbach:
PieCursor: merging pointing and command selection for rapid in-place tool switching. 1361-1370 - Feng Tian, Lishuang Xu, Hongan Wang, Xiaolong Zhang, Yuanyuan Liu, Vidya Setlur, Guozhong Dai:
Tilt menu: using the 3D orientation information of pen devices to extend the selection capability of pen-based user interfaces. 1371-1380 - Erum Tanvir, Jonathan Cullen, Pourang Irani, Andy Cockburn:
AAMU: adaptive activation area menus for improving selection in cascading pull-down menus. 1381-1384 - Shouichi Matsui, Seiji Yamada:
Genetic algorithm can optimize hierarchical menus. 1385-1388
Model Interaction
- Kevin A. Li, Patrick Baudisch, Ken Hinckley:
Blindsight: eyes-free access to mobile phones. 1389-1398 - Amy K. Karlson, Benjamin B. Bederson:
One-handed touchscreen input for legacy applications. 1399-1408 - Michael Rohs, Antti Oulasvirta:
Target acquisition with camera phones when used as magic lenses. 1409-1418
Domesticity and Design
- Gerard Oleksik, David M. Frohlich, Lorna M. Brown, Abigail Sellen:
Sonic interventions: understanding and extending the domestic soundscape. 1419-1428 - William W. Gaver, Andy Boucher, Andy Law, Sarah Pennington, John Bowers, Jacob Beaver, Jan Humble, Tobie Kerridge, Nicolas Villar, Alex Wilkie:
Threshold devices: looking out from the home. 1429-1438 - Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon:
Requirements engineering for home care technology. 1439-1442
Game Zone
- Dimitris Grammenos:
Game over: learning by dying. 1443-1452 - David Pinelle, Nelson Wong:
Heuristic evaluation for games: usability principles for video game design. 1453-1462 - Christine Szentgyorgyi, Michael A. Terry, Edward Lank:
Renegade gaming: practices surrounding social use of the Nintendo DS handheld gaming system. 1463-1472
Visualizations
- Robert W. Reeder, Lujo Bauer, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Michael K. Reiter, Kelli Bacon, Keisha How, Heather Strong:
Expandable grids for visualizing and authoring computer security policies. 1473-1482 - Peter McLachlan, Tamara Munzner, Eleftherios Koutsofios, Stephen C. North:
LiveRAC: interactive visual exploration of system management time-series data. 1483-1492 - Theresa A. O'Connell, Yee-Yin Choong:
Metrics for measuring human interaction with interactive visualizations for information analysis. 1493-1496 - Keith Vertanen, Per Ola Kristensson:
On the benefits of confidence visualization in speech recognition. 1497-1500
Character Development
- Tomasz Miaskiewicz, Tamara Sumner, Kenneth A. Kozar:
A latent semantic analysis methodology for the identification and creation of personas. 1501-1510 - Scott W. McQuiggan, Jonathan P. Rowe, James C. Lester:
The effects of empathetic virtual characters on presence in narrative-centered learning environments. 1511-1520 - Jennifer McGinn, Nalini Kotamraju:
Data-driven persona development. 1521-1524
Social Presence
- Clint Heyer, Margot Brereton, Stephen Viller:
Cross-channel mobile social software: an empirical study. 1525-1534 - Sin-Hwa Kang, James H. Watt, Sasi Kanth Ala:
Social copresence in anonymous social interactions using a mobile video telephone. 1535-1544 - Werner Geyer, Casey Dugan, Joan Morris DiMicco, David R. Millen, Beth Brownholtz, Michael J. Muller:
Use and reuse of shared lists as a social content type. 1545-1554
Tactile and Haptic User Interfaces
- Katri Salminen, Veikko Surakka, Jani Lylykangas, Jukka Raisamo, Rami Saarinen, Roope Raisamo, Jussi Rantala, Grigori E. Evreinov:
Emotional and behavioral responses to haptic stimulation. 1555-1562 - Clifton Forlines, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Evaluating tactile feedback and direct vs. indirect stylus input in pointing and crossing selection tasks. 1563-1572 - Eve E. Hoggan, Stephen A. Brewster, Jody Johnston:
Investigating the effectiveness of tactile feedback for mobile touchscreens. 1573-1582
Culture and Technology
- Oliviero Stock, Massimo Zancanaro, Chaya Koren, Cesare Rocchi, Zvi Eisikovits, Dina Goren-Bar, Daniel Tomasini, Patrice L. (Tamar) Weiss:
A co-located interface for narration to support reconciliation in a conflict: initial results from Jewish and Palestinian youth. 1583-1592 - Christine Satchell:
Cultural theory and real world design: Dystopian and Utopian Outcomes. 1593-1602 - Eric Gilbert, Karrie Karahalios, Christian Sandvig:
The network in the garden: an empirical analysis of social media in rural life. 1603-1612
Fitt's Law Lives
- Jacob O. Wobbrock, Edward Cutrell, Susumu Harada, I. Scott MacKenzie:
An error model for pointing based on Fitts' law. 1613-1622 - Morgan Dixon, François Guimbretière, Nicholas Chen:
Optimal parameters for efficient crossing-based dialog boxes. 1623-1632 - I. Scott MacKenzie, Poika Isokoski:
Fitts' throughput and the speed-accuracy tradeoff. 1633-1636
Collaboration and Cooperation
- Gregorio Convertino, Helena M. Mentis, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll, Aleksandra B. Slavkovic, Craig H. Ganoe:
Articulating common ground in cooperative work: content and process. 1637-1646 - Saleema Amershi, Meredith Ringel Morris:
CoSearch: a system for co-located collaborative web search. 1647-1656 - Meredith Ringel Morris:
A survey of collaborative web search practices. 1657-1660 - Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Carl Gutwin, Gonzalo A. Ramos, Mark Watson:
OpenMessenger: gradual initiation of interaction for distributed workgroups. 1661-1664
Driving in My Car
- Ing-Marie Jonsson, Helen Harris, Clifford Nass:
How accurate must an in-car information system be?: consequences of accurate and inaccurate information in cars. 1665-1674 - Gilly Leshed, Theresa Velden, Oya Y. Rieger, Blazej J. Kot, Phoebe Sengers:
In-car gps navigation: engagement with and disengagement from the environment. 1675-1684 - Stefan Graf, Wolfgang Spiessl, Albrecht Schmidt, Anneke Winter, Gerhard Rigoll:
In-car interaction using search-based user interfaces. 1685-1688
Pointing and Flicking
- Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Pourang Irani, Andrés Lucero, Sriram Subramanian:
Multi-flick: an evaluation of flick-based scrolling techniques for pen interfaces. 1689-1698 - Xiang Cao, Jacky Jie Li, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Peephole pointing: modeling acquisition of dynamically revealed targets. 1699-1708 - Géry Casiez, Daniel Vogel:
The effect of spring stiffness and control gain with an elastic rate control pointing device. 1709-1718
End-Users Sharing and Tailoring Software
- Gilly Leshed, Eben M. Haber, Tara Matthews, Tessa A. Lau:
CoScripter: automating & sharing how-to knowledge in the enterprise. 1719-1728 - James R. Eagan, John T. Stasko:
The buzz: supporting user tailorability in awareness applications. 1729-1738
Picture Perfect
- Mor Naaman, Rahul Nair, Vlad Kaplun:
Photos on the go: a mobile application case study. 1739-1748 - Sean Kandel, Andreas Paepcke, Martin Theobald, Hector Garcia-Molina, Eric Abelson:
Photospread: a spreadsheet for managing photos. 1749-1758 - Jimmy Secretan, Nicholas Beato:
Picbreeder: evolving pictures collaboratively online. 1759-1768
Finding your way
- Niklas Elmqvist, Mihail Eduard Tudoreanu, Philippas Tsigas:
Evaluating motion constraints for 3D wayfinding in immersive and desktop virtual environments. 1769-1778 - Nicholas Chen, François Guimbretière, Morgan Dixon, Cassandra Lewis, Maneesh Agrawala:
Navigation techniques for dual-display e-book readers. 1779-1788 - Robin Stewart, Gregory Scott, Vladimir Zelevinsky:
Idea navigation: structured browsing for unstructured text. 1789-1792 - Sebastian Ryszard Kruk, Bill McDaniel:
Rendering navigation and information space with honeycombTM. 1793-1796
Personal Health
- Sunny Consolvo, David W. McDonald, Tammy Toscos, Mike Y. Chen, Jon Froehlich, Beverly L. Harrison, Predrag V. Klasnja, Anthony LaMarca, Louis LeGrand, Ryan Libby, Ian E. Smith, James A. Landay:
Activity sensing in the wild: a field trial of ubifit garden. 1797-1806 - Stinne Aaløkke Ballegaard, Thomas Riisgaard Hansen, Morten Kyng:
Healthcare in everyday life: designing healthcare services for daily life. 1807-1816 - Dan Morris, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Brian Meyers:
SuperBreak: using interactivity to enhance ergonomic typing breaks. 1817-1826
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