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CHI 2003: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA - Extended Abstracts
- Gilbert Cockton, Panu Korhonen:
Extended abstracts of the 2003 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2003, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA, April 5-10, 2003. ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-637-4
Demos
- Benjamin B. Bederson, Aaron Clamage, Mary Czerwinski, George G. Robertson:
A fisheye calendar interface for PDAs: providing overviews for small displays. 618-619 - Konrad Tollmar, David Demirdjian, Trevor Darrell:
Gesture + play: full-body interaction for virtual environments. 620-621 - Shaun O'Mahony, John A. Robinson:
PENPETS: a physical environment for virtual animals. 622-623 - Jeffrey Nichols, Brad A. Myers, Michael Higgins, Joseph Hughes, Thomas K. Harris, Roni Rosenfeld, Kevin Litwack:
Personal universal controllers: controlling complex appliances with GUIs and speech. 624-625 - Chris North, Nathan Conklin, Kiran Indukuri, Varun Saini, Qiang Yu:
Fusion: interactive coordination of diverse data, visualizations, and mining algorithms. 626-627 - A. Chris Long, Juan P. Casares, Brad A. Myers, Rishi Bhatnagar, Scott M. Stevens, Laura Dabbish, Dan Yocum, Albert T. Corbett:
SILVER: simplifying video editing with metadata. 628-629 - Karen Holtzblatt, Hugh R. Beyer:
A tool supporting capture and analysis of field research data using the contextual design methodology. 630-631 - Michael Lister:
Streaming format software for usability testing. 632-633 - Eric A. Bier, Kenneth A. Pier:
Sparrow web: group-writable information on structured web pages. 634-635 - Ka-Ping Yee:
Interaction techniques and applications for peephole displays. 636-637
Design & Usability Session Papers
- Karin van der Hiele, Rob van der Haar, Raghu Kolli:
Designing an on-line map tool for Dutch farmers. 638-639 - Kevin Walker:
An interactive poster exhibit puts visitors in the picture, in real time. 640-641 - Mette Kjaersgaard, Jesper Pedersen, Tom Djajadiningrat:
A lost cause: the ever-improving developer's map. 642-643 - Clifford Federspiel, Luis Villafana:
A tenant interface for energy and maintenance systems. 644-645 - Kaisa Still, Minna Isomursu, Pekka Isomursu, Mika Mustonen, Jari Ijäs:
Designing a mobile terminal for horse aficionados. 646-647 - Kook Hyun Chung, Kyoung Soon Oh, Cheong Hyun Lee, Jae Hyun Park, Sunae Kim, Soon Hee Kim, Beth Loring, Chris Hass:
A user-centered approach to designing home network interfaces. 648-649 - Thomas C. Ormerod, Nicola J. Morley, Linden J. Ball, Charles Langley, Clive Spenser:
Using ethnography to design a mass detection tool (MDT) for the early discovery of insurance fraud. 650-651 - Lori Anschuetz, Stephanie Rosenbaum:
Ethnographic interviews guide design of ford vehicles website. 652-653 - Susan J. Robinson, Bradford W. Hesse, Abdul R. Shaikh, Mike Coss, Carol Crawford:
Using converging methods across disciplines to guide the redesign of a large, information-rich web site. 654-655 - Laurie E. Damianos, Steve Wohlever, Robyn Kozierok, Jay M. Ponte:
MiTAP for real users, real data, real problems. 656-657 - Jean Fox:
Designing the user interface of a data collection instrument for the consumer price index. 658-659 - Sam J. Racine, John P. Curtin:
Developing an airline freight management system: meeting airline and end-user challenges. 660-661
Doctoral Consortium Submissions
- Susanne Bay:
Cellular phone manuals: users' benefit from spatial maps. 662-663 - Robert G. Capra:
Mobile information re-finding as a continuing dialogue. 664-665 - Konstantinos Chorianopoulos:
The digital set-top box as a virtual channel provider. 666-667 - Hyunmo Kang:
Personal media exploration with semantic regions. 668-669 - Huatong Sun:
Cultural usability: a localization study of mobile text messaging use. 670-671 - Jack Muramatsu:
Social regulation in virtual spaces. 672-673 - Jens Riegelsberger:
Interpersonal cues and consumer trust in e-commerce. 674-675 - Pedro Branco:
Emotional interaction. 676-677 - Timothy S. Butler:
ClearPen: improving the legibility of handwriting. 678-679 - Jinjuan Feng:
Modeling command selection for speech-based applications. 680-681 - Faustina Hwang:
Partitioning cursor movements in "point and click" tasks. 682-683 - Bonnie MacKay:
The gateway: a navigation technique for migrating to small screens. 684-685 - Hokyoung Ryu:
Modelling cyclic interaction: an account of feedback. 686-687 - Jia Shen:
Utilizing mobile devices to capture case stories for knowledge management. 688-689 - Anette Steel:
Understanding and enhancing call centre computer-. 690-691
Accepted Panels
- Victor Kaptelinin, Bonnie A. Nardi, Susanne Bødker, John M. Carroll, James D. Hollan, Edwin L. Hutchins, Terry Winograd:
Post-cognitivist HCI: second-wave theories. 692-693 - Rolf Molich, Kara Pernice Coyne, Ron Perkins, Deborah J. Mayhew:
Politics and usability: test your skills against the experts. 694-695 - Sanjay Koyani, Susan Allison:
Use of research-based guidelines in the development of websites. 696-697 - Nigel Bevan, Carol Barnum, Gilbert Cockton, Jakob Nielsen, Jared M. Spool, Dennis R. Wixon:
The "magic number 5": is it enough for web testing? 698-699 - Ted Selker, Eric A. Fischer, Benjamin B. Bederson, Conny Mccormack, Clifford Nass:
Voting: user experience, technology and practice. 700-701 - Emilie West Gould, Pia Honold, Masaaki Kurosu, Jay Melican, Aaron Marcus, Li Anne Yu:
Culture issues and mobile UI design. 702-703 - Laurie Roshak, Jared M. Spool, Vanessa Evers, Rolf Molich, Colleen Page, Ann-Byrd Platt:
Evaluating globally: how to conduct international or intercultural usability research. 704-705 - Jenny Preece, Jonathan Lazar, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Hans J. J. de Graaff, Batya Friedman, Joseph A. Konstan:
Spam, spam, spam, spam: how can we stop it. 706-707 - Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, Aaron Marcus, Paul Allan Green, Hideki Hada, David Wheatley:
The next revolution: vehicle user-interfaces and the global rider/driver experience. 708-709
Short talks-Specialized section: interaction techniques for handheld devices
- Laurent Denoue, Patrick Chiu, Tohru Fuse:
Shared freeform input for note taking across devices. 710-711 - Helena Roeber, John Bacus, Carlo Tomasi:
Typing in thin air: the canesta projection keyboard - a new method of interaction with electronic devices. 712-713
Short talks-Specialized section: domesticated design
- Garry Tan, Scott Brave, Clifford Nass, Masaru Takechi:
Effects of voice vs. remote on U.S. and Japanese user satisfaction with interactive HDTV systems. 714-715 - Kazuyuki Iso, Takashi Yagi, Minoru Kobayashi, Satoshi Iwaki, Satoshi Ishibashi:
On natural living room communication with "ComAdapter": adapting to the differences in room structure. 716-717
Short talks-Specialized section: trust, security & safety
- Jinjuan Feng, Jennifer Preece, Jonathan Lazar:
Interpersonal trust and empathy online: a fragile relationship. 718-719 - David R. Millen, John F. Patterson:
Identity disclosure and the creation of social capital. 720-721 - B. J. Fogg:
Prominence-interpretation theory: explaining how people assess credibility online. 722-723 - Scott Lederer, Jennifer Mankoff, Anind K. Dey:
Who wants to know what when? privacy preference determinants in ubiquitous computing. 724-725 - Natalia Marmasse, Chris Schmandt:
Safe & sound: a wireless leash. 726-727 - Patricia Trbovich, Joanne L. Harbluk:
Cell phone communication and driver visual behavior: the impact of cognitive distraction. 728-729
Short talks-Specialized section: emotion
- Katja Battarbee:
Co-experience: the social user experience. 730-731 - Jonathan Sykes, Simon Brown:
Affective gaming: measuring emotion through the gamepad. 732-733 - Richard L. Hazlett:
Measurement of user frustration: a biologic approach. 734-735 - Helena M. Mentis, Geri Gay:
User recalled occurrences of usability errors: implications on the user experience. 736-737 - Margaret B. Swan, Mark Notess:
Predicting user satisfaction from subject satisfaction. 738-739 - Hugo Liu, Ted Selker, Henry Lieberman:
Visualizing the affective structure of a text document. 740-741
Short talks-Specialized section: usability of large scale public systems
- Martin Wattenberg, David R. Millen:
Conversation thumbnails for large-scale discussions. 742-743 - Richard Halstead-Nussloch, Doris Konneh, Robert Woodruff:
Communities of design practice in electronic government. 744-745
Short talks-Specialized section: peripheral and ambient displays
- Laurent Denoue, Les Nelson, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
AttrActive windows: dynamic windows for digital bulletin boards. 746-747 - Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski:
Information voyeurism: social impact of physically large displays on information privacy. 748-749
Short talks-Specialized section: Fitt's law & text input
- Roman Ilinski:
Interface with pre-typing visual feedback for touch-sensitive keyboard. 750-751 - Poika Isokoski, I. Scott MacKenzie:
Combined model for text entry rate development. 752-753 - I. Scott MacKenzie, R. William Soukoreff:
Phrase sets for evaluating text entry techniques. 754-755 - Peter Tarasewich:
Evaluation of thumbwheel text entry methods. 756-757 - Elaine Wherry:
Scroll ring performance evaluation. 758-759 - I. Scott MacKenzie, R. William Soukoreff:
Card, English, and Burr (1978): 25 years later. 760-761
Short talks-Specialized section: editing and coordinating
- Meredith Ringel:
When one isn't enough: an analysis of virtual desktop usage strategies and their implications for design. 762-763 - Hyunmo Kang, Ben Shneiderman:
MediaFinder: an interface for dynamic personal media management with semantic regions. 764-765
Short talks-Specialized section: gaze & information navigation
- Päivi Majaranta, I. Scott MacKenzie, Anne Aula, Kari-Jouko Räihä:
Auditory and visual feedback during eye typing. 766-767 - Susan R. Fussell, Leslie D. Setlock, Elizabeth M. Parker:
Where do helpers look?: gaze targets during collaborative physical tasks. 768-769 - Jeffrey S. Shell, Roel Vertegaal, Alexander W. Skaburskis:
EyePliances: attention-seeking devices that respond to visual attention. 770-771 - Nathan Cournia, John D. Smith, Andrew T. Duchowski:
Gaze- vs. hand-based pointing in virtual environments. 772-773 - David M. Krum, Rob Melby, William Ribarsky, Larry F. Hodges:
Isometric pointer interfaces for wearable 3D visualization. 774-775 - Susanne Jul:
"This is a lot easier!": constrained movement speeds navigation. 776-777
Short talks-Specialized section: issues in software development
- Reinhard Sefelin, Manfred Tscheligi, Verena Giller:
Paper prototyping - what is it good for?: a comparison of paper- and computer-based low-fidelity prototyping. 778-779 - Kentaro Go, Yasuaki Takamoto, John M. Carroll, Atsumi Imamiya, Hisanori Masuda:
PRESPE: participatory requirements elicitation using scenarios and photo essays. 780-781
Short talks-Specialized section: collaborative systems
- Rosco Hill, James Begole:
Activity rhythm detection and modeling. 782-783 - Tom Gross, Wido Wirsam, Wolfgang Gräther:
AwarenessMaps: visualizing awareness in shared workspaces. 784-785 - Laura Dabbish, Robert E. Kraut:
Coordinating communication: awareness displays and interruption. 786-787 - Susan R. Fussell, Leslie D. Setlock, Elizabeth M. Parker, Jie Yang:
Assessing the value of a cursor pointing device for remote collaboration on physical tasks. 788-789 - Xiaolong Zhang, George W. Furnas:
The effectiveness of multiscale collaboration in virtual environments. 790-791 - Umer Farooq, Con M. Rodi, John M. Carroll, Philip L. Isenhour:
Avatar proxies: configurable informants of collaborative activities. 792-793
Short talks-Specialized section: brains, eyes and ears
- Hiroyuki Manabe, Akira Hiraiwa, Toshiaki Sugimura:
"Unvoiced speech recognition using EMG - mime speech recognition". 794-795 - Opé Tomori, Melody M. Moore:
The neurally controllable internet browser (BrainBrowser). 796-797 - Jaime Sánchez, Nelson A. Baloian, Tiago Hassler, Heinz Ulrich Hoppe:
AudioBattleship: blind learners collaboration through sound. 798-799
Short talks-Specialized section: tangible interfaces
- Kazue Kobayashi, Mitsunori Hirano, Atsunobu Narita, Hiroshi Ishii:
A tangible interface for IP network simulation. 800-801 - Mark Podlaseck, Claudio S. Pinhanez, Nancy Alvarado, Margaret Chan, Elisa Dejesus:
On interfaces projected onto real-world objects. 802-803 - Kristina Höök, Adrian Bullock, Ana Paiva, Marco Vala, Ricardo Chaves, Rui Prada:
FantasyA and SenToy. 804-805 - Edward S. De Guzman, F. Wai-ling Ho-Ching, Tara Matthews, Tye Rattenbury, Maribeth Back, Steve R. Harrison:
EEWWW!!: tangible interfaces for navigating into the human body. 806-807 - Hayes Raffle, Mitchell W. Joachim, James Tichenor:
Super cilia skin: an interactive membrane. 808-809 - Oren Zuckerman, Mitchel Resnick:
A physical interface for system dynamics simulation. 810-811
Short talks-Specialized section: world wide web
- Andrea Lockerd, Huy Pham, Taly Sharon, Ted Selker:
Mr.Web: an automated interactive webmaster. 812-813 - Scott LeeTiernan, Shelly Farnham, Lili Cheng:
Two methods for auto-organizing personal web history. 814-815 - Suresh K. Bhavnani, Renju T. Jacob, Jennifer Nardine, Frederick A. Peck:
Exploring the distribution of online healthcare information. 816-817 - Linda Roberts, Leigh Rankin, Edward A. Silver, Darryl Moore, Stephanie Plunkett, David Washburn, Brenda Wilch-Ringen:
Looks good to me. 818-819
Short talks-Specialized section: understanding the context of use
- Urban Nulden:
Investigating police patrol practice for design of IT. 820-821 - Jenna Burrell, Tim Brooke, Richard Beckwith:
Extending ubiquitous computing to vineyards. 822-823 - Kaushik Ghosh, Tapan S. Parikh, Apala Lahiri Chavan:
Design considerations for a financial management system for rural, semi-literate users. 824-825 - Mihriban Whitmore, Vicky Byrne:
Imagery saystems for enhanced crewmember habitability, performance and productivity on ISS. 826-827 - Petra Fagerberg, Fredrik Espinoza, Per Persson:
What is a place?: allowing users to name and define places. 828-829 - Rashmi R. Sinha:
Persona development for information-rich domains. 830-831
Short talks-Specialized section: information visualization & navigation
- Mark McKelvin, Ragnhild Nestande, Leticia Valdez, Ka-Ping Yee, Maribeth Back, Steve R. Harrison:
SeismoSpin: a physical instrument for digital data. 832-833 - Qing Li, Xiaofeng Bao, Chen Song, Jinfei Zhang, Chris North:
Dynamic query sliders vs. brushing histograms. 834-835 - Jeffrey Heer, Stuart K. Card:
Efficient user interest estimation in fisheye views. 836-837 - Polle Zellweger, Jock D. Mackinlay, Lance Good, Mark Stefik, Patrick Baudisch:
City lights: contextual views in minimal space. 838-839 - Gloria Mark, Keri Carpenter, Alfred Kobsa:
Are there benefits in seeing double?: a study of collaborative information visualization. 840-841 - Kirk C. Benson, Glenn Dean, Geoffrey Kuhlmann, Brian Sperling, Amy R. Pritchett, Julie A. Jacko:
Experimental study of cockpit displays of traffic information for pilot self-spacing in congested airspace. 842-843
Short talks-Specialized section: recommender systems and social computing
- Martin Svensson, Kristina Höök, Rickard Cöster:
Evaluating social trails. 844-845 - Thomas Erickson:
Designing visualizations of social activity: six claims. 846-847
Short talks-Specialized section: haptic interfaces
- Kensaku Fujii, Jun Shimamura, Kenichi Arakawa, Tomohiko Arikawa:
Tangible search for stacked objects. 848-849 - Jun Rekimoto, Haruo Oba, Takaaki Ishizawa:
SmartPad: a finger-sensing keypad for mobile interaction. 850-851 - Jun Rekimoto:
ThumbSense: automatic input mode sensing for touchpad-based interactions. 852-853 - Andrew Nashel, Sharif Razzaque:
Tactile virtual buttons for mobile devices. 854-855 - Jason Williams, Georg Michelitsch:
Designing effective haptic interaction: inverted damping. 856-857 - Steven A. Wall, Stephen A. Brewster:
Assessing haptic properties for data representation. 858-859
Special interest group
- Thomas M. Graefe, Susan L. Keenan, Karen C. Bowen:
Meeting the challenge of measuring return on investment for user centered development. 860-861 - Karen Holtzblatt, Joerg Beringer:
Making customer-centered design work in the real world of organizations. 862-863 - James A. Larson, Juan E. Gilbert, Michael F. McTear:
Challenges in teaching user interface design for telephones and cell phones. 864-865 - Carolyn Snyder, Verena Giller, Chauncey E. Wilson, Aaron Marcus:
Consultants' forum: successful adaptation during tough economic times. 866-867 - Stephanie Rosenbaum, Judith Ramey:
Current issues in assessing and improving information usability. 868-869 - Lisa Neal, Ken Korman:
eLearning SIG. 870-871 - Fabio Paternò, Manfred Tscheligi:
Design of usable multi-platform interactive systems. 872-873 - Gottfried Zimmermann, Toby Nixon, Marney Beard, Eran Sitnik, Bill LaPlant, Shari Trewin, Sharon J. Laskowski, Gregg C. Vanderheiden:
Toward a unified universal remote console standard. 874-875 - Phoebe Sengers, Chris Csíkszentmihályi:
HCI and the arts: a conflicted convergence? 876-877 - Rolf Molich, Chauncey E. Wilson:
New tips and tricks for a better usability test. 878-879
Interactive posters: e-learning
- Richard J. Anderson, Tammy VanDeGrift, Steven A. Wolfman, Ken Yasuhara, Ruth E. Anderson:
Interaction patterns with a classroom feedback system: making time for feedback. 880-881 - Tom Moher, Xun Ding, Jennifer Wiley, Syeda Hussain, Preeti Singh, Vasisht Srinivasan, Diane Conmy:
Combining handhelds with a whole-class display to support the learning of scientific control. 882-883 - Gina Cherry, William Washington, Janice Fournier, Kristen Shuyler:
Learners on the back-end: students contributing to web-based information systems. 884-885 - Gina Cherry, Mark Alway, Daniel Parshall:
VirtualCase: a tool for online collaborative learning. 886-887 - Scott LeeTiernan, Jonathan Grudin:
Supporting engagement in asynchronous education. 888-889 - Silvia Gabrielli, Andy Law:
Annotation in the wild: benefits of linking paper to digital media. 890-891 - Neema Moraveji, Abigail Travis, Maura Bidinost, Matthew Halpern:
Designing an integrated review sheet for an electronic textbook. 892-893 - Kristen Stubbs:
Kana no senshi (kana warrior): a new interface for learning Japanese characters. 894-895
Interactive posters: emotion
- Johan Thoresson:
PhotoPhone entertainment. 896-897
Interactive posters: mass communication
- John Zimmerman, Nevenka Dimitrova, Lalitha Agnihotri, Angel Janevski, Lira Nikolovska:
MyInfo: a personal news interface. 898-899 - Jean Anne Fitzpatrick, James Reffell, Moryma Aydelott:
Breakingstory: visualizing change in online news. 900-901
Interactive posters: personal media
- Christopher S. Campbell, Paul P. Maglio:
Supporting notable information in office work. 902-903 - Gillian R. Hayes, Jeffrey S. Pierce, Gregory D. Abowd:
Practices for capturing short important thoughts. 904-905 - Yan Qu:
A sensemaking-supporting information gathering system. 906-907 - Jacqueline Brodie:
Designing to support communication on the move. 908-909 - Helena Fabersjö, Elisabeth Windt, Ylva Wridell, Johan Sanneblad:
Amigo - wireless image based instant messaging for handheld computers. 910-911 - Jennifer Hagman, Ann Hendrickson, Amanda Whitty:
What's in a barcode? informed consent and machine scannable driver licenses. 912-913 - Kerry Bodine, Mathilde Pignol:
Kinetic typography-based instant messaging. 914-915 - Abhijit Rao:
Desktop aksi: virtual workspace concept integrating personal social communication and task management. 916-917 - Robert A. Amar, Steven Dow, Richard Gordon, Muhammad Raafay Hamid, Chad Sellers:
Mobile ADVICE: an accessible device for visually impaired capability enhancement. 918-919
Interactive posters: computer-mediated communication
- A. J. Bernheim Brush, Alan Borning:
'Today' messages: lightweight group awareness via email. 920-921 - David H. Nguyen, Khai N. Truong:
PHEmail: designing a privacy honoring email system. 922-923 - Laura Dabbish, Gina Danielle Venolia, Jonathan J. Cadiz:
Marked for deletion: an analysis of email data. 924-925 - Mei C. Chuah:
Reality instant messaging: injecting a dose of reality into online chat. 926-927 - Toru Takahashi, Yasuhiro Katagiri:
TelMeA2003: social summarization in online communities. 928-929 - Jonathan Grudin:
Leaders leading? a shift in technology adoption. 930-931
Interactive posters: input and interaction
- Micah Alpern, Katie Minardo:
Developing a car gesture interface for use as a secondary task. 932-933 - Sriram Subramanian, Frank Dijkstra, Bernard Champoux:
Investigation of subjective preferences in multiple degrees-of-freedom inputs. 934-935 - Anurag Gupta:
A reference model for multimodal input interpretation. 936-937 - Nambu Hirotaka:
Reassessing current cell phone designs: using thumb input effectively. 938-939 - Chad Owens:
Containers: a new hierarchical model for browser interfaces. 940-941 - Jacob O. Wobbrock:
The benefits of physical edges in gesture-making: empirical support for an edge-based unistroke alphabet. 942-943
Interactive posters: gaze interaction
- Osamu Morikawa, Ryoichi Hashimoto, Juli Yamashita:
Self reflection can substitute eye contact. 944-945 - Alexander W. Skaburskis, Jeffrey S. Shell, Roel Vertegaal, Connor Dickie:
AuraMirror: artistically visualizing attention. 946-947 - Baha Jabarin, James Wu, Roel Vertegaal, Lenko Grigorov:
Establishing remote conversations through eye contact with physical awareness proxies. 948-949 - Takehiko Ohno, Naoki Mukawa, Shinjiro Kawato:
Just blink your eyes: a head-free gaze tracking system. 950-957 - John A. Kembel:
Reciprocal eye contact as an interaction technique. 952-953
Interactive posters: tangible interfaces
- Carsten Schwesig, Ivan Poupyrev, Eijiro Mori:
Gummi: user interface for deformable computers. 954-955 - Tek-Jin Nam, Woohun Lee:
Integrating hardware and software: augmented reality based prototyping method for digital products. 956-957 - Jim Parker, Mark R. Baumback:
Creating an enhanced reality user interface - ERSolitaire. 958-959 - Chia-Hsun Lee, Yu-Pin Ma, Taysheng Jeng:
A spatially-aware tangible interface for computer-aided design. 960-961 - Markus Heberlein, Hayashi Takafumi, Nashold Sarah, Teeravarunyou Sakol:
CHI-ball, an interactive device assisting martial arts education for children. 962-963 - Magnus Nilsson, Sara Johansson, Maria Håkansson:
Nostalgia: an evocative tangible interface for elderly users. 964-965 - Daniel Morris, Neel Joshi:
Alternative "vision": a haptic and auditory assistive device. 966-967
Interactive posters: computers everywhere
- Ali Ndiwalana, Christa M. Chewar, Jacob P. Somervell, D. Scott McCrickard:
Ubiquitous computing: by the people, for the people. 968-969 - Assaf Burak, Taly Sharon:
Analyzing usage of location based services. 970-971 - Stephen S. Intille, John Rondoni, Chuck Kukla, Isabel Ancona, Ling Bao:
A context-aware experience sampling tool. 972-973 - Timothy Sohn, Anind K. Dey:
iCAP: an informal tool for interactive prototyping of context-aware applications. 974-975 - Yasuhisa Tokuda, Shinsuke Iwasaki, Yoichi Sato, Yasuto Nakanishi, Hideki Koike:
Ubiquitous display for dynamically changing environment. 976-977 - Noi Sukaviriya, Mark Podlaseck, Rick Kjeldsen, Anthony Levas, Gopal Pingali, Claudio S. Pinhanez:
Augmenting a retail environment using steerable interactive displays. 978-979 - Lars Erik Holmquist, Johan Sanneblad, Lalya Gaye:
Total recall: in-place viewing of captured whiteboard annotations. 980-981 - Itiro Siio, Jim Rowan, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Finding objects in "strata drawer". 982-983 - Yuji Ayatsuka, Michimune Kohno, Jun Rekimoto:
ShownPass: an easy access control with a displayed password. 984-985 - Dan Maynes-Aminzade, Hayes Raffle:
You're in control: a urinary user interface. 986-987 - Yasuyuki Yanagida, Haruo Noma, Nobuji Tetsutani, Akira Tomono:
An unencumbering, localized olfactory display. 988-989 - Linda Little:
Attitudes towards technology use in public zones: the influence of external factors on ATM use. 990-991 - Sara Ljungblad, Tobias Skog, Lalya Gaye:
Are designers ready for ubiquitous computing?: a formative study. 992-993 - Marianne Berkovich, Jenna Date, Rachael Keeler, Marti Louw, Maureen O'Toole:
Discovery point: enhancing the museum experience with technology. 994-995 - Jeremy S. Bradbury, Jeffrey S. Shell, Craig B. Knowles:
Hands on cooking: towards an attentive kitchen. 996-997 - Martin Bergling:
Preferences for unfavorable external representations in interaction with ATMs and multimedia. 998-999 - Pär Stenberg, Johan Thoresson:
The toilet entertainment system. 1000-1001 - Jaroslav Tyman, Elaine M. Huang:
Intuitive visualizations for presence and recency information for ambient displays. 1002-1003
Interactive posters: intelligent interfaces
- Bernard J. Jansen, George K. Kroner:
The impact of automated assistance on the information retrieval process. 1004-1005 - Jimmy Lin, Dennis Quan, Vineet Sinha, Karun Bakshi, David Huynh, Boris Katz, David R. Karger:
The role of context in question answering systems. 1006-1007 - Yoshinori Kuno, Akio Nakamura:
Robotic wheelchair looking at all people. 1008-1009 - Timo Jokela, Tuomo Lalli:
Usability and CMMI: does a higher maturity level in product development mean better usability? 1010-1011
Interactive posters: supporting design
- Kristian T. Simsarian:
Take it to the next stage: the roles of role playing in the design process. 1012-1013 - Shun'ichi Tano:
Design concept to promote both reflective and experimental cognition for creative design work. 1014-1015 - Peter J. Wild, Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson:
An hour in the life: towards requirements for modelling multiple task work. 1016-1017 - Beryl Plimmer, Mark D. Apperley:
Evaluating a sketch environment for novice programmers. 1018-1019 - Laura Dabbish, Ryan Shaun Baker:
Administrative assistants as interruption mediators. 1020-1021 - Ray Henderson, TaRan Wilson, Miyuki Shimbo:
Dating example for information architecture. 1022-1023 - Kritsachai Somsaman:
Emotional expressiveness in visual-sonic integration: a framework for multimedia design. 1024-1025 - Wenbi Wang:
Dynamic viewpoint tethering: enhancing control performance in virtual worlds. 1026-1027 - Leila Takayama, Lawrence Leung, Xiaodong Jiang, Jason I. Hong:
You're getting warmer!: how proximity information affects search behavior in physical spaces. 1028-1029 - Linchuan Liu, Peter Khooshabeh:
Paper or interactive?: a study of prototyping techniques for ubiquitous computing environments. 1030-1031 - Marika Tähti:
Framework for evaluating application adaptivity. 1032-1033 - Kin Pou Lie:
Location learning in Chinese versus English menu selection. 1034-1035 - Amy J. Ko:
A contextual inquiry of expert programmers in an event-based programming environment. 1036-1037 - Abe Crystal:
Interface design for metadata creation. 1038-1039
Workshops
- Clare-Marie Karat, Jan Blom, John Karat:
Designing personalized user experiences for eCommerce: theory, methods, and research. 1040-1041 - Susanne Jul, Chris Quintana:
Designing for learning. 1042-1043 - Sally Fincher, Janet Finlay, Sharon L. Greene, Lauretta Jones, Paul Matchen, John C. Thomas, Pedro J. Molina:
Perspectives on HCI patterns: concepts and tools. 1044-1045 - John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson, Paul McInerney:
Scenarios in practice. 1046-1047 - Henry Lieberman, Fabio Paternò, Alexander Repenning, Volker Wulf:
Perspectives on end user development. 1048-1049 - Anton Nijholt, Oliviero Stock, Alan J. Dix, John Morkes:
Humor modeling in the interface. 1050-1051 - Misha W. Vaughan, Helmut Degen, Marc L. Resnick, Peter Gremett:
Best practices and future visions for search user interfaces: a workshop. 1052-1053 - Fahri Yetim, Elaine M. Raybourn:
Supporting intercultural computer-mediated discourse: methods, models, and architectures. 1054-1055 - Andrew S. Patrick, A. Chris Long, Scott Flinn:
HCI and security systems. 1056-1057 - James A. Larson, Sharon L. Oviatt:
Principles for mujltimodal user inteface desgin. 1058-1059 - Rolf Molich, Robin Jeffries:
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