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CHI 2010: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Don Schoner, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Scott E. Hudson, W. Keith Edwards, Tom Rodden:
Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2010, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April 10-15, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-929-9
EPIC #FAIL
- Edward Lank, Ryan Stedman, Michael A. Terry:
Estimating residual error rate in recognized handwritten documents using artificial error injection. 1-4 - Ahmed Sabbir Arif, Wolfgang Stürzlinger:
Predicting the cost of error correction in character-based text entry technologies. 5-14 - Jingtao Wang, Shumin Zhai, John F. Canny:
SHRIMP: solving collision and out of vocabulary problems in mobile predictive input with motion gesture. 15-24
Exploratory search
- Joseph Lawrance, Margaret M. Burnett, Rachel K. E. Bellamy, Christopher Bogart, Calvin Swart:
Reactive information foraging for evolving goals. 25-34 - Anne Aula, Rehan M. Khan, Zhiwei Guan:
How does search behavior change as search becomes more difficult? 35-44 - Diane Kelly, Amber L. Cushing, Maureen Dostert, Xi Niu, Karl Gyllstrom:
Effects of popularity and quality on the usage of query suggestions during information search. 45-54
Making meaning in large displays
- Christopher Andrews, Alex Endert, Chris North:
Space to think: large high-resolution displays for sensemaking. 55-64 - Xiaojun Bi, Seok-Hyung Bae, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Effects of interior bezels of tiled-monitor large displays on visual search, tunnel steering, and target selection. 65-74 - Stacy M. Branham, Gene Golovchinsky, Scott A. Carter, Jacob T. Biehl:
Let's go from the whiteboard: supporting transitions in work through whiteboard capture and reuse. 75-84
Multitasking
- Dario D. Salvucci, Peter Bogunovich:
Multitasking and monotasking: the effects of mental workload on deferred task interruptions. 85-88 - Dario D. Salvucci:
On reconstruction of task context after interruption. 89-92 - Chris Parnin, Robert DeLine:
Evaluating cues for resuming interrupted programming tasks. 93-102 - Qing Wang, Huiyou Chang:
Multitasking bar: prototype and evaluation of introducing the task concept into a browser. 103-112
Organizations and communities
- Christopher A. Le Dantec, W. Keith Edwards:
Across boundaries of influence and accountability: the multiple scales of public sector information systems. 113-122 - Jun Zhang, Yan Qu, Jane Cody, Yulingling Wu:
A case study of micro-blogging in the enterprise: use, value, and related issues. 123-132 - Louise Barkhuus, Juliana Tashiro:
Student socialization in the age of facebook. 133-142
Privacy awareness and attitudes
- Jeremy P. Birnholtz, McKenzie Jones-Rounds:
Independence and interaction: understanding seniors' privacy and awareness needs for aging in place. 143-152 - Clara Mancini, Yvonne Rogers, Arosha K. Bandara, Tony Coe, Lukasz Jedrzejczyk, Adam N. Joinson, Blaine A. Price, Keerthi Thomas, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Contravision: exploring users' reactions to futuristic technology. 153-162 - Tuula Kärkkäinen, Tuomas Vaittinen, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila:
I don't mind being logged, but want to remain in control: a field study of mobile activity and context logging. 163-172
Social support for cancer patients
- Meredith M. Skeels, Kenton T. Unruh, Christopher Powell, Wanda Pratt:
Catalyzing social support for breast cancer patients. 173-182 - Kenton T. Unruh, Meredith M. Skeels, Andrea Civan-Hartzler, Wanda Pratt:
Transforming clinic environments into information workspaces for patients. 183-192 - Predrag V. Klasnja, Andrea Civan-Hartzler, Kenton T. Unruh, Wanda Pratt:
Blowing in the wind: unanchored patient information work during cancer care. 193-202
Visualization
- Jeffrey Heer, Michael Bostock:
Crowdsourcing graphical perception: using mechanical turk to assess visualization design. 203-212 - Manuel Freire, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman, Jennifer Golbeck:
ManyNets: an interface for multiple network analysis and visualization. 213-222 - Hyunjoo Song, Bo Hyoung Kim, Bongshin Lee, Jinwook Seo:
A comparative evaluation on tree visualization methods for hierarchical structures with large fan-outs. 223-232
Games and players
- Tyler Pace, Shaowen Bardzell, Jeffrey Bardzell:
The rogue in the lovely black dress: intimacy in world of warcraft. 233-242 - Shlomo Berkovsky, Mac Coombe, Jill Freyne, Dipak Bhandari, Nilufar Baghaei:
Physical activity motivating games: virtual rewards for real activity. 243-252 - Magy Seif El-Nasr, Bardia Aghabeigi, David Milam, Mona Erfani, Beth Lameman, Hamid Maygoli, Sang Mah:
Understanding and evaluating cooperative games. 253-262
Interfaces and visualization
- Daniel Vogel, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Occlusion-aware interfaces. 263-272 - Caroline Appert, Olivier Chapuis, Emmanuel Pietriga:
High-precision magnification lenses. 273-282 - Xiaojun Bi, Barton A. Smith, Shumin Zhai:
Quasi-qwerty soft keyboard optimization. 283-286
Language 2.0
- Adam D. I. Kramer:
An unobtrusive behavioral model of "gross national happiness". 287-290 - Brent J. Hecht, Darren Gergle:
The tower of Babel meets web 2.0: user-generated content and its applications in a multilingual context. 291-300 - Matti Rantanen:
Indexicality of language and the art of creating treasures. 301-304
Market models for Q&A services
- Gary Hsieh, Robert E. Kraut, Scott E. Hudson:
Why pay?: exploring how financial incentives are used for question & answer. 305-314 - Sven Seuken, Kamal Jain, Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski:
Hidden markets: UI design for a P2P backup application. 315-324 - Grace YoungJoo Jeon, Yong-Mi Kim, Yan Chen:
Re-examining price as a predictor of answer quality in an online q&a site. 325-328 - David Dearman, Khai N. Truong:
Why users of yahoo!: answers do not answer questions. 329-332
Mobile device interaction
- Eve E. Hoggan, Stephen A. Brewster:
Crosstrainer: testing the use of multimodal interfaces in situ. 333-342 - Junius Gunaratne, A. J. Bernheim Brush:
Newport: enabling sharing during mobile calls. 343-352 - Jeffrey M. Quinn, Tuan Q. Tran:
Attractive phones don't have to work better: independent effects of attractiveness, effectiveness, and efficiency on perceived usability. 353-362
Privacy behaviors
- Ricardo Villamarín-Salomón, José Carlos Brustoloni:
Using reinforcement to strengthen users' secure behaviors. 363-372 - Steve Sheng, Mandy B. Holbrook, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Julie S. Downs:
Who falls for phish?: a demographic analysis of phishing susceptibility and effectiveness of interventions. 373-382 - Philip Inglesant, Martina Angela Sasse:
The true cost of unusable password policies: password use in the wild. 383-392
The age of searching
- Ruogu Kang, Wai-Tat Fu, Thomas George Kannampallil:
Exploiting knowledge-in-the-head and knowledge-in-the-social-web: effects of domain expertise on exploratory search in individual and social search environments. 393-402 - Jessie Chin, Wai-Tat Fu:
Interactive effects of age and interface differences on search strategies and performance. 403-412 - Allison Druin, Elizabeth Foss, Hilary Browne Hutchinson, Evan Golub, Leshell Hatley:
Children's roles using keyword search interfaces at home. 413-422
The infrastructure problem in HCI
- W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Erika Shehan Poole:
The infrastructure problem in HCI. 423-432
Computing on the body
- Seungyon Claire Lee, Thad Starner:
BuzzWear: alert perception in wearable tactile displays on the wrist. 433-442 - Grace Ngai, Stephen C. F. Chan, Vincent T. Y. Ng, Joey C. Y. Cheung, Sam S. S. Choy, Winnie W. Y. Lau, Jason T. P. Tse:
i*CATch: a scalable plug-n-play wearable computing framework for novices and children. 443-452 - Chris Harrison, Desney S. Tan, Dan Morris:
Skinput: appropriating the body as an input surface. 453-462
Dance, dust, and drama: designing design
- Petra Sundström, Kristina Höök:
Hand in hand with the material: designing for suppleness. 463-472 - Grace de la Flor, Paul Luff, Marina Jirotka, John Pybus, Ruth Kirkham, Annamaria Carusi:
The case of the disappearing Ox: a field study of mobile activity and context logging. 473-482 - Ben Medler, Brian Magerko:
The implications of improvisational acting and role-playing on design methodologies. 483-492
End-user programming I
- Björn Hartmann, Sean Follmer, Antonio Ricciardi, Timothy Cardenas, Scott R. Klemmer:
d.note: revising user interfaces through change tracking, annotations, and alternatives. 493-502 - Yang Li, Xiang Cao, Katherine Everitt, Morgan Dixon, James A. Landay:
FrameWire: a tool for automatically extracting interaction logic from paper prototyping tests. 503-512 - Joel Brandt, Mira Dontcheva, Marcos Weskamp, Scott R. Klemmer:
Example-centric programming: integrating web search into the development environment. 513-522
Organizing and organizations
- Morten Bohøj, Nikolaj Gandrup Borchorst, Niels Olof Bouvin, Susanne Bødker, Pär-Ola Zander:
Timeline collaboration. 523-532 - Jennifer Stoll, W. Keith Edwards, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Informal interactions in nonprofit networks. 533-536 - Saqib Saeed, Volkmar Pipek, Markus Rohde, Volker Wulf:
Managing nomadic knowledge: a case study of the European social forum. 537-546
Performance, stagecraft, and magic
- Steven P. Dow, Manish Mehta, Blair MacIntyre, Michael Mateas:
Eliza meets the wizard-of-oz: evaluating social acceptability. 547-556 - Ian Li, Anind K. Dey, Jodi Forlizzi:
A stage-based model of personal informatics systems. 557-566 - Joe Marshall, Steve Benford, Tony P. Pridmore:
Deception and magic in collaborative interaction. 567-576
Speech and touch
- Simon Rogers, John Williamson, Craig D. Stewart, Roderick Murray-Smith:
FingerCloud: uncertainty and autonomy handover incapacitive sensing. 577-580 - Christian Holz, Patrick Baudisch:
The generalized perceived input point model and how to double touch accuracy by extracting fingerprints. 581-590 - Gilles Bailly, Eric Lecolinet, Yves Guiard:
Finger-count & radial-stroke shortcuts: 2 techniques for augmenting linear menus on multi-touch surfaces. 591-594 - Keith Vertanen, David J. C. MacKay:
Speech dasher: fast writing using speech and gaze. 595-598
Writing in the real world
- Peter Brandl, Christoph Richter, Michael Haller:
NiCEBook: supporting natural note taking. 599-608 - Michael Haller, Jakob Leitner, Thomas Seifried, James R. Wallace, Stacey D. Scott, Christoph Richter, Peter Brandl, Adam Gokcezade, Seth E. Hunter:
The NICE discussion room: integrating paper and digital media to support co-located group meetings. 609-618 - Yuichiro Takeuchi:
Weightless walls and the future office. 619-628
At home with computing
- Michelle L. Mazurek, J. P. Arsenault, Joanna Bresee, Nitin Gupta, Iulia Ion, Christina Johns, Daniel Lee, Yuan Liang, Jenny Olsen, Brandon Salmon, Richard Shay, Kami Vaniea, Lujo Bauer, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Gregory R. Ganger, Michael K. Reiter:
Access control for home data sharing: evaluating social acceptability. 645-654 - Tejinder K. Judge, Carman Neustaedter:
Sharing conversation and sharing life: video conferencing in the home. 655-658 - Marshini Chetty, Richard Banks, Richard H. R. Harper, Tim Regan, Abigail Sellen, Christos Gkantsidis, Thomas Karagiannis, Peter B. Key:
Who's hogging the bandwidth: the consequences of revealing the invisible in the home. 659-668 - Sharon Lynn Chu Yew Yee, Henry Been-Lirn Duh, Francis K. H. Quek:
Investigating narrative in mobile games for seniors. 669-672
Browsing
- Patrick Dubroy, Ravin Balakrishnan:
A study of tabbed browsing among mozilla firefox users. 673-682 - Fanny Chevalier, Pierre Dragicevic, Anastasia Bezerianos, Jean-Daniel Fekete:
Using text animated transitions to support navigation in document histories. 683-692 - Myoungsu Cho, Bo Hyoung Kim, Dong Kyun Jeong, Yeong-Gil Shin, Jinwook Seo:
Dynamic query interface for spatial proximity query with degree-of-interest varied by distance to query point. 693-702
End-user programming II
- Brian Dorn, Mark Guzdial:
Learning on the job: characterizing the programming knowledge and learning strategies of web designers. 703-712 - Valentina Grigoreanu, Margaret M. Burnett, George G. Robertson:
A strategy-centric approach to the design of end-user debugging tools. 713-722 - Ian Li, Jeffrey Nichols, Tessa A. Lau, Clemens Drews, Allen Cypher:
Here's what i did: sharing and reusing web activity with ActionShot. 723-732
HCI and India
- Neil Patel, Deepti Chittamuru, Anupam Jain, Paresh Dave, Tapan S. Parikh:
Avaaj Otalo: a field study of an interactive voice forum for small farmers in rural India. 733-742 - Anuj Kumar, Anuj Tewari, Geeta Shroff, Deepti Chittamuru, Matthew Kam, John F. Canny:
An exploratory study of unsupervised mobile learning in rural India. 743-752 - Thomas N. Smyth, Satish Kumar, Indrani Medhi, Kentaro Toyama:
Where there's a will there's a way: mobile media sharing in urban india. 753-762
Sharing in social media
- Michael J. Muller, David R. Millen, Jonathan Feinberg:
Patterns of usage in an enterprise file-sharing service: publicizing, discovering, and telling the news. 763-766 - Carlos Jensen, Heather Lonsdale, Eleanor Wynn, Jill Cao, Michael Slater, Thomas G. Dietterich:
The life and times of files and information: a study of desktop provenance. 767-776 - Emilee J. Rader:
The effect of audience design on labeling, organizing, and finding shared files. 777-786 - Aruna D. Balakrishnan, Tara Matthews, Thomas P. Moran:
Fitting an activity-centric system into an ecology of workplace tools. 787-790
Tactile interaction
- Kevin Huang, Thad Starner, Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Gil Weiberg, Daniel Kohlsdorf, Claas Ahlrichs, Rüdiger Leibrandt:
Mobile music touch: mobile tactile stimulation for passive learning. 791-800 - Craig D. Stewart, Michael Rohs, Sven G. Kratz, Georg Essl:
Characteristics of pressure-based input for mobile devices. 801-810 - Chi-Wing Fu, Jiazhi Xia, Ying He:
LayerPaint: a multi-layer interactive 3D painting interface. 811-820
User characteristics and large-scale tracking
- Jilin Chen, Yuqing Ren, John Riedl:
The effects of diversity on group productivity and member withdrawal in online volunteer groups. 821-830 - Bernard J. Jansen, Lauren Solomon:
Gender demographic targeting in sponsored search. 831-840 - Thea Turner, Pernilla Qvarfordt, Jacob T. Biehl, Gene Golovchinsky, Maribeth Back:
Exploring the workplace communication ecology. 841-850
Brains and brawn
- T. Scott Saponas, Desney S. Tan, Dan Morris, Jim Turner, James A. Landay:
Making muscle-computer interfaces more practical. 851-854 - Beste F. Yuksel, Michael Donnerer, James Tompkin, Anthony Steed:
A novel brain-computer interface using a multi-touch surface. 855-858 - Kai Kuikkaniemi, Toni Laitinen, Marko Turpeinen, Timo Saari, Ilkka Kosunen, Niklas Ravaja:
The influence of implicit and explicit biofeedback in first-person shooter games. 859-868 - Daniel Sjölie, Kenneth Bodin, Eva Elgh, Johan Gunnar Eriksson, Lars-Erik Janlert, Lars Nyberg:
Effects of interactivity and 3D-motion on mental rotation brain activity in an immersive virtual environment. 869-878
Gesturing and drawing
- Caroline Appert, Olivier Bau:
Scale detection for a priori gesture recognition. 879-882 - Karin Nieuwenhuizen, Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Insight into goal-directed movement strategies. 883-886 - Julie Rico, Stephen A. Brewster:
Usable gestures for mobile interfaces: evaluating social acceptability. 887-896 - Daniel Dixon, Manoj Prasad, Tracy Hammond:
iCanDraw: using sketch recognition and corrective feedback to assist a user in drawing human faces. 897-906
Medical exploration
- Anne Marie Piper, Ross Campbell, James D. Hollan:
Exploring the accessibility and appeal of surface computing for older adult health care support. 907-916 - Tamara Denning, Alan Borning, Batya Friedman, Brian T. Gill, Tadayoshi Kohno, William H. Maisel:
Patients, pacemakers, and implantable defibrillators: human values and security for wireless implantable medical devices. 917-926
Sense and sustainability
- Helen Ai He, Saul Greenberg, Elaine M. Huang:
One size does not fit all: applying the transtheoretical model to energy feedback technology design. 927-936 - Leonardo Bonanni, Matthew Hockenberry, David Zwarg, Chris Csíkszentmihályi, Hiroshi Ishii:
Small business applications of sourcemap: a web tool for sustainable design and supply chain transparency. 937-946 - Lichan Hong, Gregorio Convertino, Bongwon Suh, Ed H. Chi, Sanjay Kairam:
FeedWinnower: layering structures over collections of information streams. 947-950
Sharing content and searches
- Robert G. Capra, Gary Marchionini, Javier Velasco-Martin, Katrina Muller:
Tools-at-hand and learning in multi-session, collaborative search. 951-960 - Yannick Assogba, Judith S. Donath:
Share: a programming environment for loosely bound cooperation. 961-970 - Michael S. Bernstein, Adam Marcus, David R. Karger, Robert C. Miller:
Enhancing directed content sharing on the web. 971-980
Tagging
- Wei Dong, Wai-Tat Fu:
Cultural difference in image tagging. 981-984 - Mauro Cherubini, Alejandro Gutierrez, Rodrigo de Oliveira, Nuria Oliver:
Social tagging revamped: supporting the users' need of self-promotion through persuasive techniques. 985-994 - Shreeharsh Kelkar, Ajita John, Dorée Duncan Seligmann:
Some observations on the "live" collaborative tagging of audio conferences in the enterprise. 995-998
Understanding and supporting programming
- Michael A. Terry, Matthew Kay, Ben Lafreniere:
Perceptions and practices of usability in the free/open source software (FoSS) community. 999-1008 - Jill Cao, Yann Riche, Susan Wiedenbeck, Margaret M. Burnett, Valentina Grigoreanu:
End-user mashup programming: through the design lens. 1009-1018 - Björn Hartmann, Daniel MacDougall, Joel Brandt, Scott R. Klemmer:
What would other programmers do: suggesting solutions to error messages. 1019-1028
Avatars and virtual environments
- Nelson Wong, Carl Gutwin:
Where are you pointing?: the accuracy of deictic pointing in CVEs. 1029-1038 - William Steptoe, Anthony Steed, Aitor Rovira, John Rae:
Lie tracking: social presence, truth and deception in avatar-mediated telecommunication. 1039-1048 - Gina Venolia, John C. Tang, Ruy Cervantes, Sara A. Bly, George G. Robertson, Bongshin Lee, Kori Inkpen:
Embodied social proxy: mediating interpersonal connection in hub-and-satellite teams. 1049-1058
Crisis informatics
- Thomas N. Smyth, John Etherton, Michael L. Best:
MOSES: exploring new ground in media and post-conflict reconciliation. 1059-1068 - Ban Al-Ani, Gloria Mark, Bryan C. Semaan:
Blogging in a region of conflict: supporting transition to recovery. 1069-1078 - Sarah Vieweg, Amanda Lee Hughes, Kate Starbird, Leysia Palen:
Microblogging during two natural hazards events: what twitter may contribute to situational awareness. 1079-1088
Input, security, and privacy policies
- Andrea Bianchi, Ian Oakley, Dong-Soo Kwon:
The secure haptic keypad: a tactile password system. 1089-1092 - David Kim, Paul Dunphy, Pamela Briggs, Jonathan Hook, John Nicholson, James Nicholson, Patrick Olivier:
Multi-touch authentication on tabletops. 1093-1102 - Alexander De Luca, Katja Hertzschuch, Heinrich Hussmann:
ColorPIN: securing PIN entry through indirect input. 1103-1106 - Alain Forget, Sonia Chiasson, Robert Biddle:
Shoulder-surfing resistance with eye-gaze entry in cued-recall graphical passwords. 1107-1110 - Heather Richter Lipford, Jason Watson, Michael Whitney, Katherine Froiland, Robert W. Reeder:
Visual vs. compact: a comparison of privacy policy interfaces. 1111-1114
Seniors using technologies
- Juan Pablo Hourcade, Christopher M. Nguyen, Keith B. Perry, Natalie L. Denburg:
Pointassist for older adults: analyzing sub-movement characteristics to aid in pointing tasks. 1115-1124 - Karyn Moffatt, Joanna McGrenere:
Steadied-bubbles: combining techniques to address pen-based pointing errors for younger and older adults. 1125-1134 - Alexandra Weilenmann:
Learning to text: an interaction analytic study of how an interaction analytic study of how seniors learn to enter text on mobile phones. 1135-1144
Tangible UI
- Florian Block, Hans Gellersen, Nicolas Villar:
Touch-display keyboards: transforming keyboards into interactive surfaces. 1145-1154 - Kai-Yin Cheng, Rong-Hao Liang, Bing-Yu Chen, Rung-Huei Liang, Sy-Yen Kuo:
iCon: utilizing everyday objects as additional, auxiliary and instant tabletop controllers. 1155-1164 - Patrick Baudisch, Torsten Becker, Frederik Rudeck:
Lumino: tangible blocks for tabletop computers based on glass fiber bundles. 1165-1174
Understanding comments
- Siamak Faridani, Ephrat Bitton, Kimiko Ryokai, Kenneth Y. Goldberg:
Opinion space: a scalable tool for browsing online comments. 1175-1184 - Jilin Chen, Rowan Nairn, Les Nelson, Michael S. Bernstein, Ed H. Chi:
Short and tweet: experiments on recommending content from information streams. 1185-1194 - Nicholas Diakopoulos, David A. Shamma:
Characterizing debate performance via aggregated twitter sentiment. 1195-1198 - Chang Yan Chi, Michelle X. Zhou, Min Yang, Wenpeng Xiao, Yiqin Yu, Xiaohua Sun:
Dandelion: supporting coordinated, collaborative authoring in Wikis. 1199-1202
Caring for ourselves
- Lena Mamykina, Andrew D. Miller, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Daniel Greenblatt:
Constructing identities through storytelling in diabetes management. 1203-1212 - Julie Maitland, Matthew Chalmers:
Self-monitoring, self-awareness, and self-determination in cardiac rehabilitation. 1213-1222 - Rikke Aarhus, Stinne Aaløkke Ballegaard:
Negotiating boundaries: managing disease at home. 1223-1232
Communicating
- Patti Bao, Elizabeth Gerber, Darren Gergle, David Hoffman:
Momentum: getting and staying on topic during a brainstorm. 1233-1236 - Greg Walsh, Allison Druin, Mona Leigh Guha, Elizabeth Foss, Evan Golub, Leshell Hatley, Elizabeth M. Bonsignore, Sonia Franckel:
Layered elaboration: a new technique for co-design with children. 1237-1240 - Ning Wang, Jonathan Gratch:
Don't just stare at me! 1241-1250 - Svetlana Yarosh, Kori M. Inkpen, A. J. Bernheim Brush:
Video playdate: toward free play across distance. 1251-1260
Driving, interrupted
- Jodi Forlizzi, William C. Barley, Thomas Seder:
Where should i turn: moving from individual to collaborative navigation strategies to inform the interaction design of future navigation systems. 1261-1270 - Brit Susan Jensen, Mikael B. Skov, Nissan Thiruravichandran:
Studying driver attention and behaviour for three configurations of GPS navigation in real traffic driving. 1271-1280 - Shamsi T. Iqbal, Yun-Cheng Ju, Eric Horvitz:
Cars, calls, and cognition: investigating driving and divided attention. 1281-1290
HCI for all
- Jill Palzkill Woelfer, David G. Hendry:
Homeless young people's experiences with information systems: life and work in a community technology center. 1291-1300 - Shaowen Bardzell:
Feminist HCI: taking stock and outlining an agenda for design. 1301-1310 - Lilly Irani, Janet Vertesi, Paul Dourish, Kavita Philip, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Postcolonial computing: a lens on design and development. 1311-1320
Interaction techniques
- Jacek Jankowski, Krystian Samp, Izabela Irzynska, Marek Jozwowicz, Stefan Decker:
Integrating Text with Video and 3D Graphics: The Effects of Text Drawing Styles on Text Readability. 1321-1330 - Daniel S. Eisenberg, Jeffrey Stylos, Brad A. Myers:
Apatite: a new interface for exploring APIs. 1331-1334 - Quan Xu, Géry Casiez:
Push-and-pull switching: window switching based on window overlapping. 1335-1338 - Jussi Huhtala, Ari-Heikki Sarjanoja, Jani Mäntyjärvi, Minna Isomursu, Jonna Häkkilä:
Animated UI transitions and perception of time: a user study on animated effects on a mobile screen. 1339-1342
Machine learning and web interactions
- Ashish Kapoor, Bongshin Lee, Desney S. Tan, Eric Horvitz:
Interactive optimization for steering machine classification. 1343-1352 - Jaime Teevan, Susan T. Dumais, Daniel J. Liebling:
A longitudinal study of how highlighting web content change affects people's web interactions. 1353-1356 - Saleema Amershi, James Fogarty, Ashish Kapoor, Desney S. Tan:
Examining multiple potential models in end-user interactive concept learning. 1357-1360 - Jure Leskovec, Daniel P. Huttenlocher, Jon M. Kleinberg:
Signed networks in social media. 1361-1370
Pointing and selecting
- David Ahlström, Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin, Pourang Irani:
Why it's quick to be square: modelling new and existing hierarchical menu designs. 1371-1380 - Ian Stavness, Billy Lam, Sidney S. Fels:
pCubee: a perspective-corrected handheld cubic display. 1381-1390 - Huahai Yang, Xianggang Xu:
Bias towards regular configuration in 2D pointing. 1391-1400
Bang a table
- Bobby Beaton, Steve Harrison, Deborah G. Tatar:
Digital drumming: a study of co-located, highly coordinated, dyadic collaboration. 1417-1426 - Orit Shaer, Guy Kol, Megan Strait, Chloe Fan, Catherine Grevet, Sarah Elfenbein:
G-nome surfer: a tabletop interface for collaborative exploration of genomic data. 1427-1436
Expressing and understanding opinions in social media
- Eric P. S. Baumer, Jordan Sinclair, Bill Tomlinson:
America is like Metamucil: fostering critical and creative thinking about metaphor in political blogs. 1437-1446 - Matt Billings, Leon Adam Watts:
Understanding dispute resolution online: using text to reflect personal and substantive issues in conflict. 1447-1456 - Sean A. Munson, Paul Resnick:
Presenting diverse political opinions: how and how much. 1457-1466
Humans and sociability
- Derek Lackaff:
Propitious aggregation: reducing participant burden in ego-centric network data collection. 1467-1470 - Henriette S. M. Cramer, Vanessa Evers, Tim van Slooten, Mattijs Ghijsen, Bob J. Wielinga:
Trying too hard: effects of mobile agents' (Inappropriate) social expressiveness on trust, affect and compliance. 1471-1474 - Antti Oulasvirta, Joanna Bergstrom-Lehtovirta:
A simple index for multimodal flexibility. 1475-1484 - John Williamson, Simon Robinson, Craig D. Stewart, Roderick Murray-Smith, Matt Jones, Stephen A. Brewster:
Social gravity: a virtual elastic tether for casual, privacy-preserving pedestrian rendezvous. 1485-1494
Looking with video
- Arvid Engström, Oskar Juhlin, Mark J. Perry, Mathias Broth:
Temporal hybridity: footage with instant replay in real time. 1495-1504 - Joe Tullio, Elaine M. Huang, David Wheatley, Harry Zhang, Claudia V. S. Guerrero, Amruta Tamdoo:
Experience, adjustment, and engagement: the role of video in law enforcement. 1505-1514 - Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
ToolClips: an investigation of contextual video assistance for functionality understanding. 1515-1524
Pixels and perception
- Morgan Dixon, James Fogarty:
Prefab: implementing advanced behaviors using pixel-based reverse engineering of interface structure. 1525-1534 - Tsung-Hsiang Chang, Tom Yeh, Robert C. Miller:
GUI testing using computer vision. 1535-1544 - Chris Harrison, Zhiquan Yeo, Scott E. Hudson:
Faster progress bars: manipulating perceived duration with visual augmentations. 1545-1548 - Chris Harrison, Anind K. Dey, Scott E. Hudson:
Evaluation of progressive image loading schemes. 1549-1552
Privacy
- Frederic Stutzman, Jacob Kramer-Duffield:
Friends only: examining a privacy-enhancing behavior in facebook. 1553-1562 - Andrew Besmer, Heather Richter Lipford:
Moving beyond untagging: photo privacy in a tagged world. 1563-1572 - Patrick Gage Kelley, Lucian Cesca, Joanna Bresee, Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Standardizing privacy notices: an online study of the nutrition label approach. 1573-1582
Storytelling
- Hayes Raffle, Rafael Ballagas, Glenda Revelle, Hiroshi Horii, Sean Follmer, Janet Go, Emily Reardon, Koichi Mori, Joseph Kaye, Mirjana Spasojevic:
Family story play: reading with young children (and elmo) over a distance. 1583-1592 - Nicola J. Bidwell, Thomas Reitmaier, Gary Marsden, Susan Hansen:
Designing with mobile digital storytelling in rural Africa. 1593-1602 - Feng Tian, Fei Lv, Jingtao Wang, Hongan Wang, Wencan Luo, Matthew Kam, Vidya Setlur, Guozhong Dai, John F. Canny:
Let's play chinese characters: mobile learning approaches via culturally inspired group games. 1603-1612
Classroom technologies
- Martin Saerbeck, Tom Schut, Christoph Bartneck, Maddy D. Janse:
Expressive robots in education: varying the degree of social supportive behavior of a robotic tutor. 1613-1622 - Madeline Balaam, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Judith Good, Rosemary Luckin:
Exploring affective technologies for the classroom with the subtle stone. 1623-1632 - Sen H. Hirano, Michael T. Yeganyan, Gabriela Marcu, David H. Nguyen, LouAnne E. Boyd, Gillian R. Hayes:
vSked: evaluation of a system to support classroom activities for children with autism. 1633-1642
Devising input
- Xiang Cao, Nicolas Villar, Shahram Izadi:
Comparing user performance with single-finger, whole-hand, and hybrid pointing devices. 1643-1646 - Sang-Su Lee, Sohyun Kim, Bipil Jin, Eunji Choi, Boa Kim, Xu Jia, Daeeop Kim, Kun-Pyo Lee:
How users manipulate deformable displays as input devices. 1647-1656 - Julia Schwarz, Chris Harrison, Scott E. Hudson, Jennifer Mankoff:
Cord input: an intuitive, high-accuracy, multi-degree-of-freedom input method for mobile devices. 1657-1660 - Chris Harrison, Scott E. Hudson:
Minput: enabling interaction on small mobile devices with high-precision, low-cost, multipoint optical tracking. 1661-1664
Expertise
- Amy J. Ko, Parmit K. Chilana:
How power users help and hinder open bug reporting. 1665-1674 - Andrea Civan-Hartzler, David W. McDonald, Chris Powell, Meredith M. Skeels, Marlee Mukai, Wanda Pratt:
Bringing the field into focus: user-centered design of a patient expertise locator. 1675-1684 - Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Dan Cosley, Geri Gay:
What do you know?: experts, novices and territoriality in collaborative systems. 1685-1694
Interactions in the world
- Kimberly Weaver, Hannes Baumann, Thad Starner, Hendrik Iben, Michael Lawo:
An empirical task analysis of warehouse order picking using head-mounted displays. 1695-1704 - Martin Pielot, Oliver Krull, Susanne Boll:
Where is my team: supporting situation awareness with tactile displays. 1705-1714
Sound and speech
- David K. McGookin, Euan Robertson, Stephen A. Brewster:
Clutching at straws: using tangible interaction to provide non-visual access to graphs. 1715-1724 - Yingxin Pan, Danning Jiang, Lin Yao, Michael Picheny, Yong Qin:
Effects of automated transcription quality on non-native speakers' comprehension in real-time computer-mediated communication. 1725-1734 - Alireza Sahami Shirazi, Ari-Heikki Sarjanoja, Florian Alt, Albrecht Schmidt, Jonna Häkkilä:
Understanding the impact of abstracted audio preview of SMS. 1735-1738
Using your social network
- Meredith Ringel Morris, Jaime Teevan, Katrina Panovich:
What do people ask their social networks, and why?: a survey study of status message q&a behavior. 1739-1748 - Catalina L. Toma:
Affirming the self through online profiles: beneficial effects of social networking sites. 1749-1752 - Ben Kirman, Shaun W. Lawson, Conor Linehan, Francesco Martino, Luciano Gamberini, Andrea Gaggioli:
Improving social game engagement on facebook through enhanced socio-contextual information. 1753-1756 - Carman Neustaedter, Anthony Tang, Tejinder K. Judge:
The role of community and groupware in geocache creation and maintenance. 1757-1766
Working with medical records
- Xiaomu Zhou, Mark S. Ackerman, Kai Zheng:
Doctors and psychosocial information: records and reuse in inpatient care. 1767-1776 - Peter Scupelli, Yan Xiao, Susan R. Fussell, Sara B. Kiesler, Mark D. Gross:
Supporting coordination in surgical suites: physical aspects of common information spaces. 1777-1786 - Yunan Chen:
Documenting transitional information in EMR. 1787-1796
Bikes and buses
- Daisy Yoo, John Zimmerman, Aaron Steinfeld, Anthony Tomasic:
Understanding the space for co-design in riders' interactions with a transit service. 1797-1806 - Brian Ferris, Kari E. Watkins, Alan Borning:
OneBusAway: results from providing real-time arrival information for public transit. 1807-1816 - Sasank Reddy, Katie Shilton, Gleb Denisov, Christian Cenizal, Deborah Estrin, Mani B. Srivastava:
Biketastic: sensing and mapping for better biking. 1817-1820
Death and fear
- Michael Massimi, Ronald M. Baecker:
A death in the family: opportunities for designing technologies for the bereaved. 1821-1830 - William Odom, Richard H. R. Harper, Abigail Sellen, David S. Kirk, Richard Banks:
Passing on & putting to rest: understanding bereavement in the context of interactive technologies. 1831-1840 - Jan Blom, Divya Viswanathan, Mirjana Spasojevic, Janet Go, Karthik Acharya, Robert Ahonius:
Fear and the city: role of mobile services in harnessing safety and security in urban use contexts. 1841-1850
Earth, wind, and flyer
- Stacey Kuznetsov, Eric Paulos:
UpStream: motivating water conservation with low-cost water flow sensing and persuasive displays. 1851-1860 - Sunyoung Kim, Eric Paulos:
InAir: sharing indoor air quality measurements and visualizations. 1861-1870 - Julie Wagner, Wendy E. Mackay:
Exploring sustainable design with reusable paper. 1871-1874 - Jina Huh, Kevin Nam, Nikhil Sharma:
Finding the lost treasure: understanding reuse of used computing devices. 1875-1878
Medical data
- Lauren Wilcox, Jie Lu, Jennifer C. Lai, Steven Feiner, Desmond A. Jordan:
Physician-driven management of patient progress notes in an intensive care unit. 1879-1888 - Divya Ramachandran, John F. Canny, Prabhu Dutta Das, Edward Cutrell:
Mobile-izing health workers in rural India. 1889-1898 - Aleksandra Sarcevic:
"Who's scribing?": documenting patient encounter during trauma resuscitation. 1899-1908
Social media users
- Moira Burke, Cameron Marlow, Thomas M. Lento:
Social network activity and social well-being. 1909-1912 - Elisabeth Sylvan:
Predicting influence in an online community of creators. 1913-1916 - Katherine A. Panciera, Reid Priedhorsky, Thomas Erickson, Loren G. Terveen:
Lurking? cyclopaths?: a quantitative lifecycle analysis of user behavior in a geowiki. 1917-1926 - Cliff Lampe, Rick Wash, Alcides Velasquez, Elif Ozkaya:
Motivations to participate in online communities. 1927-1936
Subtle expressions through sound and text
- Amy L. Gonzales, Tiffany Y. Ng, O. J. Zhao, Geri Gay:
Motivating expressive writing with a text-to-sound application. 1937-1940 - Takanori Komatsu, Seiji Yamada, Kazuki Kobayashi, Kotaro Funakoshi, Mikio Nakano:
Artificial subtle expressions: intuitive notification methodology of artifacts. 1941-1944 - Xiaojuan Ma, Christiane Fellbaum, Perry R. Cook:
SoundNet: investigating a language composed of environmental sounds. 1945-1954
Tools affecting the enterprise
- Anna Wu, Joan Morris DiMicco, David R. Millen:
Detecting professional versus personal closeness using an enterprise social network site. 1955-1964 - Casey Dugan, Werner Geyer, David R. Millen:
Lessons learned from blog muse: audience-based inspiration for bloggers. 1965-1974
Mapping the landscape of sustainable HCI
- Carl F. DiSalvo, Phoebe Sengers, Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir:
Mapping the landscape of sustainable HCI. 1975-1984
Home eco behavior
- James Pierce, Diane J. Schiano, Eric Paulos:
Home, habits, and energy: examining domestic interactions and energy consumption. 1985-1994 - Yann Riche, Jonathan Dodge, Ronald A. Metoyer:
Studying always-on electricity feedback in the home. 1995-1998 - Jon Froehlich, Leah Findlater, James A. Landay:
The design of eco-feedback technology. 1999-2008
On the phone
- Amy K. Karlson, Shamsi T. Iqbal, Brian Meyers, Gonzalo A. Ramos, Kathy Lee, John C. Tang:
Mobile taskflow in context: a screenshot study of smartphone usage. 2009-2018 - Seunghwan Lee, Jungsuk Seo, Geehyuk Lee:
An adaptive speed-call list algorithm and its evaluation with ESM. 2019-2022 - Ivaylo Ilinkin, Sunghee Kim:
Evaluation of text entry methods for Korean mobile phones, a user study. 2023-2026
Remember and reflect
- S. Tejaswi Peesapati, Victoria Schwanda, Johnathon Schultz, Matthew Lepage, So-yae Jeong, Dan Cosley:
Pensieve: supporting everyday reminiscence. 2027-2036 - Paula M. Bach, Michael B. Twidale:
Involving reflective users in design. 2037-2040 - Katherine Isbister, Mary Flanagan, Chelsea Hash:
Designing games for learning: insights from conversations with designers. 2041-2044 - Vaiva Kalnikaité, Abigail Sellen, Steve Whittaker, David S. Kirk:
Now let me see where i was: understanding how lifelogs mediate memory. 2045-2054
Sharing in specific communities
- William W. Gaver, Mark Blythe, Andy Boucher, Nadine Jarvis, John Bowers, Peter C. Wright:
The prayer companion: openness and specificity, materiality and spirituality. 2055-2064 - Brian P. Bailey, Eric Horvitz:
What's your idea?: a case study of a grassroots innovation pipeline within a large software company. 2065-2074 - Anna Cavender, Daniel S. Otero, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Richard E. Ladner:
Asl-stem forum: enabling sign language to grow through online collaboration. 2075-2078 - Greg Walsh, Jennifer Golbeck:
Curator: a game with a purpose for collection recommendation. 2079-2082
Something eye catching
- Xinyong Zhang, Xiangshi Ren, Hongbin Zha:
Modeling dwell-based eye pointing target acquisition. 2083-2092 - Dagmar Kern, Paul Marshall, Albrecht Schmidt:
Gazemarks: gaze-based visual placeholders to ease attention switching. 2093-2102 - Anthony J. Hornof, Yunfeng Zhang, Tim Halverson:
Knowing where and when to look in a time-critical multimodal dual task. 2103-2112
Therapy and rehabilitation
- Gazihan Alankus, Amanda Lazar, Matthew May, Caitlin Kelleher:
Towards customizable games for stroke rehabilitation. 2113-2122 - Lauren Wilcox, Dan Morris, Desney S. Tan, Justin Gatewood:
Designing patient-centric information displays for hospitals. 2123-2132 - Mark S. Hancock, Thomas ten Cate, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tobias Isenberg:
Supporting Sandtray Therapy on an Interactive Tabletop. 2133-2142
Everyday gestures
- Daniel Ashbrook, Thad Starner:
MAGIC: a motion gesture design tool. 2159-2168 - Yang Li:
Protractor: a fast and accurate gesture recognizer. 2169-2172 - Eleanor Jones, Jason Alexander, Andreas G. Andreou, Pourang Irani, Sriram Subramanian:
GesText: accelerometer-based gestural text-entry systems. 2173-2182
HCI in China
- Ying Liu, Kari-Jouko Räihä:
Predicting Chinese text entry speeds on mobile phones. 2183-2192 - Qinying Liao, Yingxin Pan, Michelle X. Zhou, Fei Ma:
Chinese online communities: balancing managementcontrol and individual autonomy. 2193-2202 - Jun Liu, Ying Liu, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Hui Li, Xia Wang, Dingjun Li:
How socio-economic structure influences rural users' acceptance of mobile entertainment. 2203-2212
Multitouch
- Chi-Wing Fu, Wooi-Boon Goh, Junxiang Allen Ng:
Multi-touch techniques for exploring large-scale 3D astrophysical simulations. 2213-2222 - Philip Tuddenham, David S. Kirk, Shahram Izadi:
Graspables revisited: multi-touch vs. tangible input for tabletop displays in acquisition and manipulation tasks. 2223-2232 - G. Julian Lepinski, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
The design and evaluation of multitouch marking menus. 2233-2242
Perspectives on design
- Batya Friedman, Lisa P. Nathan:
Multi-lifespan information system design: a research initiative for the hci community. 2243-2246 - S. Shyam Sundar, Qian Xu, Saraswathi Bellur:
Designing interactivity in media interfaces: a communications perspective. 2247-2256 - Brian Lee, Savil Srivastava, Ranjitha Kumar, Ronen I. Brafman, Scott R. Klemmer:
Designing with interactive example galleries. 2257-2266
Public displays
- Giulio Jacucci, Ann Morrison, Gabriela T. Richard, Jari Kleimola, Peter Peltonen, Lorenza Parisi, Toni Laitinen:
Worlds of information: designing for engagement at a public multi-touch display. 2267-2276 - Peter Dalsgård, Kim Halskov:
Designing urban media façades: cases and challenges. 2277-2286 - Sebastian Boring, Dominikus Baur, Andreas Butz, Sean Gustafson, Patrick Baudisch:
Touch projector: mobile interaction through video. 2287-2296
Sensing
- Kei Nakatsuma, Hiroyuki Shinoda:
High accuracy position and orientation detection in two-dimensional communication network. 2297-2306 - Nicolai Marquardt, Alex S. Taylor, Nicolas Villar, Saul Greenberg:
Rethinking RFID: awareness and control for interaction with RFID systems. 2307-2316 - Enrico Costanza, Jacques Panchard, Guillaume Zufferey, Julien Nembrini, Julien Freudiger, Jeffrey Huang, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
SensorTune: a mobile auditory interface for DIY wireless sensor networks. 2317-2326
Usability methods and new domains
- Umer Farooq, León Welicki, Dieter Zirkler:
API usability peer reviews: a method for evaluating the usability of application programming interfaces. 2327-2336 - Parmit K. Chilana, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Amy J. Ko:
Understanding usability practices in complex domains. 2337-2346 - Jeff Sauro, James R. Lewis:
Average task times in usability tests: what to report? 2347-2350
We are family
- Siân E. Lindley, Richard H. R. Harper, Abigail Sellen:
Designing a technological playground: a field study of the emergence of play in household messaging. 2351-2360 - Tejinder K. Judge, Carman Neustaedter, Andrew F. Kurtz:
The family window: the design and evaluation of a domestic media space. 2361-2370 - Daniela Petrelli, Nicolas Villar, Vaiva Kalnikaité, Lina Dib, Steve Whittaker:
FM radio: family interplay with sonic mementos. 2371-2380
1001 users
- Erica L. Olmsted-Hawala, Elizabeth D. Murphy, Sam Hawala, Kathleen T. Ashenfelter:
Think-aloud protocols: a comparison of three think-aloud protocols for use in testing data-dissemination web sites for usability. 2381-2390 - Maurits Clemens Kaptein, Clifford Nass, Panos Markopoulos:
Powerful and consistent analysis of likert-type ratingscales. 2391-2394 - Kerry Rodden, Hilary Browne Hutchinson, Xin Fu:
Measuring the user experience on a large scale: user-centered metrics for web applications. 2395-2398 - Julie S. Downs, Mandy B. Holbrook, Steve Sheng, Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Are your participants gaming the system?: screening mechanical turk workers. 2399-2402 - Rainer Böhme, Stefan Köpsell:
Trained to accept?: a field experiment on consent dialogs. 2403-2406
Cooking, classrooms, and craft
- Daniela Karin Rosner, Kimiko Ryokai:
Spyn: augmenting the creative and communicative potential of craft. 2407-2416 - Sureyya Tarkan, Vibha Sazawal, Allison Druin, Evan Golub, Elizabeth M. Bonsignore, Greg Walsh, Zeina Atrash:
Toque: designing a cooking-based programming language for and with children. 2417-2426 - Yuta Sugiura, Daisuke Sakamoto, Anusha I. Withana, Masahiko Inami, Takeo Igarashi:
Cooking with robots: designing a household system working in open environments. 2427-2430
Displays where you least expect them
- Xing-Dong Yang, Edward Mak, David C. McCallum, Pourang Irani, Xiang Cao, Shahram Izadi:
LensMouse: augmenting the mouse with an interactive touch display. 2431-2440 - Chunyuan Liao, Qiong Liu, Bee Liew, Lynn Wilcox:
Pacer: fine-grained interactive paper via camera-touch hybrid gestures on a cell phone. 2441-2450 - Hyunyoung Song, François Guimbretière, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
MouseLight: bimanual interactions on digital paper using a pen and a spatially-aware mobile projector. 2451-2460
Domestic life
- Scott Davidoff, John Zimmerman, Anind K. Dey:
How routine learners can support family coordination. 2461-2470 - Shwetak N. Patel, Sidhant Gupta, Matthew S. Reynolds:
The design and evaluation of an end-user-deployable, whole house, contactless power consumption sensor. 2471-2480 - Hitomi Tsujita, Koji Tsukada, Itiro Siio:
InPhase: evaluation of a communication system focused on "happy coincidences" of daily behaviors. 2481-2490
Finding your mojo and doing some good
- Dvijesh J. Shastri, Yuichi Fujiki, Ross Buffington, Panagiotis Tsiamyrtzis, Ioannis T. Pavlidis:
O job can you return my mojo: improving human engagement and enjoyment in routine activities. 2491-2498 - Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Minna Wäljas, Jarno Ojala, Katarina Segerståhl:
Identifying drivers and hindrances of social user experience in web services. 2499-2502
Software understanding and maintenance
- Andrew Bragdon, Robert C. Zeleznik, Steven P. Reiss, Suman Karumuri, William Cheung, Joshua Kaplan, Christopher Coleman, Ferdi Adeputra, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:
Code bubbles: a working set-based interface for code understanding and maintenance. 2503-2512 - Fatih Kursat Ozenc, Miso Kim, John Zimmerman, Stephen Oney, Brad A. Myers:
How to support designers in getting hold of the immaterial material of software. 2513-2522
Users and attention on the web
- Chen-Hsiang Yu, Robert C. Miller:
Enhancing web page readability for non-native readers. 2523-2532
Going to the mall: shopping and product design
- Maurice Chu, Brinda Dalal, Alan Walendowski, Bo Begole:
Countertop responsive mirror: supporting physical retail shopping for sellers, buyers and companions. 2533-2542 - Sun Young Park, John Zimmerman:
Investigating the opportunity for a smart activity bag. 2543-2552
Graphs
- Jing Li, Jean-Bernard Martens, Jarke J. van Wijk:
A model of symbol size discrimination in scatterplots. 2553-2562 - David R. Flatla, Carl Gutwin:
Individual models of color differentiation to improve interpretability of information visualization. 2563-2572 - Scott Bateman, Regan L. Mandryk, Carl Gutwin, Aaron Genest, David McDine, Christopher A. Brooks:
Useful junk?: the effects of visual embellishment on comprehension and memorability of charts. 2573-2582
HCI and the developing world
- Nithya Sambasivan, Ed Cutrell, Kentaro Toyama, Bonnie A. Nardi:
Intermediated technology use in developing communities. 2583-2592 - Susan Wyche, Thomas N. Smyth, Marshini Chetty, Paul M. Aoki, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Deliberate interactions: characterizing technology use in Nairobi, Kenya. 2593-2602 - Shikoh Gitau, Gary Marsden, Jonathan Donner:
After access: challenges facing mobile-only internet users in the developing world. 2603-2606 - Nithya Sambasivan, Ed Cutrell, Kentaro Toyama:
ViralVCD: tracing information-diffusion paths with low cost media in developing communities. 2607-2610
No touch
- Kenton O'Hara:
Interactivity and non-interactivity on tabletops. 2611-2614 - Sylvain Malacria, Eric Lecolinet, Yves Guiard:
Clutch-free panning and integrated pan-zoom control on touch-sensitive surfaces: the cyclostar approach. 2615-2624 - Li-Wei Chan, HuiShan Kao, Mike Y. Chen, Ming-Sui Lee, Jane Yung-jen Hsu, Yi-Ping Hung:
Touching the void: direct-touch interaction for intangible displays. 2625-2634
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