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CHI 2011: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Desney S. Tan, Saleema Amershi, Bo Begole, Wendy A. Kellogg, Manas Tungare:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2011, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 7-12, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0228-9
Health 1: technology challenges
- Meg Cramer, Sen H. Hirano, Monica Tentori, Michael T. Yeganyan, Gillian R. Hayes:
Classroom-based assistive technology: collective use of interactive visual schedules by students with autism. 1-10 - Andrew Raij, Animikh Ghosh, Santosh Kumar, Mani B. Srivastava:
Privacy risks emerging from the adoption of innocuous wearable sensors in the mobile environment. 11-20 - Anita Das, Arild Faxvaag, Dag Svanæs:
Interaction design for cancer patients: do we need to take into account the effects of illness and medication? 21-24 - Melissa Quek, Daniel Boland, John Williamson, Roderick Murray-Smith, Michele Tavella, Serafeim Perdikis, Martijn Schreuder, Michael Tangermann:
Simulating the feel of brain-computer interfaces for design, development and social interaction. 25-28 - Lauren Wilcox, Dan Morris, Desney S. Tan, Justin Gatewood, Eric Horvitz:
Characterizing patient-friendly "micro-explanations"of medical events. 29-32
Telepresence
- Min Kyung Lee, Leila Takayama:
"Now, i have a body": uses and social norms for mobile remote presence in the workplace. 33-42 - Paul Luff, Naomi Yamashita, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Christian Heath:
Hands on hitchcock: embodied reference to a moving scene. 43-52 - Dingyun Zhu, Tom Gedeon, Ken Taylor:
Exploring camera viewpoint control models for a multi-tasking setting in teleoperation. 53-62 - Hideyuki Nakanishi, Kei Kato, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Zoom cameras and movable displays enhance social telepresence. 63-72
Olfaction, breath & biofeedback
- Joe Marshall, Duncan Rowland, Stefan Rennick Egglestone, Steve Benford, Brendan Walker, Derek McAuley:
Breath control of amusement rides. 73-82 - Daisuke Noguchi, Sayumi Sugimoto, Yuichi Bannai, Ken-ichi Okada:
Time characteristics of olfaction in a single breath. 83-92 - Takuji Narumi, Shinya Nishizaka, Takashi Kajinami, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose:
Augmented reality flavors: gustatory display based on edible marker and cross-modal interaction. 93-102 - Lennart E. Nacke, Michael Kalyn, Calvin Lough, Regan L. Mandryk:
Biofeedback game design: using direct and indirect physiological control to enhance game interaction. 103-112
Research methods
- Dominic Furniss, Ann Blandford, Paul Curzon:
Confessions from a grounded theory PhD: experiences and lessons learnt. 113-122 - Jennifer A. Rode:
Reflexivity in digital anthropology. 123-132 - Eric P. S. Baumer, Bill Tomlinson:
Comparing activity theory with distributed cognition for video analysis: beyond "kicking the tires". 133-142 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Leah Findlater, Darren Gergle, James J. Higgins:
The aligned rank transform for nonparametric factorial analyses using only anova procedures. 143-146
Machine learning
- Rebecca Fiebrink, Perry R. Cook, Dan Trueman:
Human model evaluation in interactive supervised learning. 147-156 - Saleema Amershi, Bongshin Lee, Ashish Kapoor, Ratul Mahajan, Blaine Christian:
CueT: human-guided fast and accurate network alarm triage. 157-166 - Duen Horng Chau, Aniket Kittur, Jason I. Hong, Christos Faloutsos:
Apolo: making sense of large network data by combining rich user interaction and machine learning. 167-176
Mid-air pointing & gestures
- Mathieu Nancel, Julie Wagner, Emmanuel Pietriga, Olivier Chapuis, Wendy E. Mackay:
Mid-air pan-and-zoom on wall-sized displays. 177-186 - Andrew Bragdon, Hsu-Sheng Ko:
Gesture select: : acquiring remote targets on large displays without pointing. 187-196 - Jaime Ruiz, Yang Li, Edward Lank:
User-defined motion gestures for mobile interaction. 197-206 - Hao Lü, Yang Li:
Gesture avatar: a technique for operating mobile user interfaces using gestures. 207-216
Twitter systems
- Jilin Chen, Rowan Nairn, Ed Huai-hsin Chi:
Speak little and well: recommending conversations in online social streams. 217-226 - Adam Marcus, Michael S. Bernstein, Osama Badar, David R. Karger, Samuel Madden, Robert C. Miller:
Twitinfo: aggregating and visualizing microblogs for event exploration. 227-236 - Brent J. Hecht, Lichan Hong, Bongwon Suh, Ed H. Chi:
Tweets from Justin Bieber's heart: the dynamics of the location field in user profiles. 237-246 - Werner Geyer, Casey Dugan, Beth Brownholtz, Mikhil Masli, Elizabeth M. Daly, David R. Millen:
An open, social microcalender for the enterprise: timely? 247-256
Sex & bodies
- Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell:
Pleasure is your birthright: digitally enabled designer sex toys as a case of third-wave HCI. 257-266 - Nithya Sambasivan, Julie Weber, Edward Cutrell:
Designing a phone broadcasting system for urban sex workers in India. 267-276 - Pedro Ferreira, Kristina Höök:
Bodily orientations around mobiles: lessons learnt in vanuatu. 277-286
Watching together
- Sami Vihavainen, Sujeet Mate, Lassi Seppälä, Francesco Cricri, Igor D. D. Curcio:
We want more: human-computer collaboration in mobile social video remixing of music concerts. 287-296 - Jude Yew, David A. Shamma, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Knowing funny: genre perception and categorization in social video sharing. 297-306 - Alireza Sahami Shirazi, Michael Rohs, Robert Schleicher, Sven G. Kratz, Alexander Müller, Albrecht Schmidt:
Real-time nonverbal opinion sharing through mobile phones during sports events. 307-310 - David Geerts, Ishan Vaishnavi, Rufael Mekuria, Oskar van Deventer, Pablo César:
Are we in sync?: synchronization requirements for watching online video together. 311-314
Health 2: persuasive systems
- Julie Maitland, Matthew Chalmers:
Designing for peer involvement in weight management. 315-324 - Min Kyung Lee, Sara B. Kiesler, Jodi Forlizzi:
Mining behavioral economics to design persuasive technology for healthy choices. 325-334 - Maurits Kaptein, Steven Duplinsky, Panos Markopoulos:
Means based adaptive persuasive systems. 335-344 - Victoria Schwanda, Steven Ibara, Lindsay Reynolds, Dan Cosley:
Side effects and "gateway" tools: advocating a broader look at evaluating persuasive systems. 345-348 - Christina Schwind, Jürgen Buder, Friedrich W. Hesse:
I will do it, but i don't like it: user reactions to preference-inconsistent recommendations. 349-352
Brain & bio-sensor interactions
- Kenton O'Hara, Abigail Sellen, Richard H. R. Harper:
Embodiment in brain-computer interaction. 353-362 - Matthew K. X. J. Pan, Gordon Jih-Shiang Chang, Gokhan H. Himmetoglu, AJung Moon, Thomas W. Hazelton, Karon E. MacLean, Elizabeth A. Croft:
Now where was I?: physiologically-triggered bookmarking. 363-372 - Leanne M. Hirshfield, Rebecca Gulotta, Stuart H. Hirshfield, Samuel W. Hincks, Matthew Russell, Rachel A. Ward, Tom Williams, Robert J. K. Jacob:
This is your brain on interfaces: enhancing usability testing with functional near-infrared spectroscopy. 373-382 - Erin Treacy Solovey, Francine Lalooses, Krysta Chauncey, Douglas Weaver, Margarita Parasi, Matthias Scheutz, Angelo Sassaroli, Sergio Fantini, Paul W. Schermerhorn, Audrey Girouard, Robert J. K. Jacob:
Sensing cognitive multitasking for a brain-based adaptive user interface. 383-392
Gestures
- Sangwon Choi, Jaehyun Han, Geehyuk Lee, Narae Lee, Woohun Lee:
RemoteTouch: touch-screen-like interaction in the tv viewing environment. 393-402 - Andrew Bragdon, Eugene Nelson, Yang Li, Ken Hinckley:
Experimental analysis of touch-screen gesture designs in mobile environments. 403-412 - Shaun K. Kane, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Richard E. Ladner:
Usable gestures for blind people: understanding preference and performance. 413-422
Designing for values, democracy & peace
- Stephen Purpura, Victoria Schwanda, Kaiton Williams, William Stubler, Phoebe Sengers:
Fit4life: the design of a persuasive technology promoting healthy behavior and ideal weight. 423-432 - Yannick Assogba, Irene Ros, Joan Morris DiMicco, Matt McKeon:
Many bills: engaging citizens through visualizations of congressional legislation. 433-442 - Juan Pablo Hourcade, Natasha E. Bullock-Rest:
HCI for peace: a call for constructive action. 443-452 - Lahiru G. Jayatilaka, Luca F. Bertuccelli, James Staszewski, Krzysztof Z. Gajos:
Evaluating a pattern-based visual support approach for humanitarian landmine clearance. 453-462
Driving
- Shamsi T. Iqbal, Eric Horvitz, Yun-Cheng Ju, Ella Mathews:
Hang on a sec!: effects of proactive mediation of phone conversations while driving. 463-472 - Duncan P. Brumby, Samantha C. E. Davies, Christian P. Janssen, Justin J. Grace:
Fast or safe?: how performance objectives determine modality output choices while interacting on the move. 473-482 - Tanja Döring, Dagmar Kern, Paul Marshall, Max Pfeiffer, Johannes Schöning, Volker Gruhn, Albrecht Schmidt:
Gestural interaction on the steering wheel: reducing the visual demand. 483-492 - Seungjun Kim, Anind K. Dey, Joonhwan Lee, Jodi Forlizzi:
Usability of car dashboard displays for elder drivers. 493-502
Meetings & interaction spaces
- Thomas Erickson, N. Sadat Shami, Wendy A. Kellogg, David W. Levine:
Synchronous interaction among hundreds: an evaluation of a conference in an avatar-based virtual environment. 503-512 - Sasa Junuzovic, Kori Inkpen, Rajesh Hegde, Zhengyou Zhang, John C. Tang, Christopher Brooks:
What did i miss?: in-meeting review using multimodal accelerated instant replay (air) conferencing. 513-522
Art, music & movement
- Yinsheng Zhou, Graham Percival, Xinxi Wang, Ye Wang, Shengdong Zhao:
MOGCLASS: evaluation of a collaborative system of mobile devices for classroom music education of young children. 523-532 - Janet van der Linden, Rose M. G. Johnson, Jon Bird, Yvonne Rogers, Erwin Schoonderwaldt:
Buzzing to play: lessons learned from an in the wild study of real-time vibrotactile feedback. 533-542 - Emi Tamaki, Takashi Miyaki, Jun Rekimoto:
PossessedHand: techniques for controlling human hands using electrical muscles stimuli. 543-552 - Marc McLoughlin, Luigina Ciolfi:
Design interventions for open-air museums: applying and extending the principles of 'assembly'. 553-556 - Megan K. Halpern, Jakob Tholander, Max Evjen, Stuart Davis, Andrew Ehrlich, Kyle Schustak, Eric P. S. Baumer, Geri Gay:
MoBoogie: creative expression through whole body musical interaction. 557-560
- Fatih Kursat Ozenc, Shelly Farnham:
Life "modes" in social media. 561-570 - Moira Burke, Robert E. Kraut, Cameron Marlow:
Social capital on facebook: differentiating uses and users. 571-580 - Don Sim Jianqiang, Xiaojuan Ma, Shengdong Zhao, Jing Ting Khoo, Swee Ling Bay, Zhenhui Jiang:
Farmer's tale: a facebook game to promote volunteerism. 581-584 - Christian Yoder, Fred Stutzman:
Identifying social capital in the facebook interface. 585-588
Health 3: online communities & social interaction
- Jennifer Mankoff, Kateryna Kuksenok, Sara B. Kiesler, Jennifer A. Rode, Kelly Waldman:
Competing online viewpoints and models of chronic illness. 589-598 - Hyang-Sook Kim, S. Shyam Sundar:
Using interface cues in online health community boards to change impressions and encourage user contribution. 599-608 - Joshua M. Hailpern, Marina Danilevsky, Andrew Harris, Karrie Karahalios, Gary S. Dell, Julie Hengst:
ACES: promoting empathy towards aphasia through language distortion emulation software. 609-618 - Roisin McNaney, Stephen Lindsay, Karim Ladha, Cassim Ladha, Guy Schofield, Thomas Plötz, Nils Y. Hammerla, Daniel Jackson, Richard Walker, Nick Miller, Patrick Olivier:
Cueing for drooling in Parkinson's disease. 619-622 - Chat Wacharamanotham, Jan Hurtmanns, Alexander Mertens, Martin Kronenbuerger, Christopher M. Schlick, Jan O. Borchers:
Evaluating swabbing: a touchscreen input method for elderly users with tremor. 623-626
Human-robot interaction
- Bum Chul Kwon, Waqas Javed, Niklas Elmqvist, Ji Soo Yi:
Direct manipulation through surrogate objects. 627-636 - Wataru Yoshizaki, Yuta Sugiura, Albert C. Chiou, Sunao Hashimoto, Masahiko Inami, Takeo Igarashi, Yoshiaki Akazawa, Katsuaki Kawachi, Satoshi Kagami, Masaaki Mochimaru:
An actuated physical puppet as an input device for controlling a digital manikin. 637-646 - Kexi Liu, Daisuke Sakamoto, Masahiko Inami, Takeo Igarashi:
Roboshop: multi-layered sketching interface for robot housework assignment and management. 647-656
Tagging
- Lena Mamykina, Andrew D. Miller, Catherine Grevet, Yevgeniy Eugene Medynskiy, Michael A. Terry, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Patricia G. Davidson:
Examining the impact of collaborative tagging on sensemaking in nutrition management. 657-666 - Alex Kuhn, Clara Cahill, Chris Quintana, Shannon Schmoll:
Using tags to encourage reflection and annotation on data during nomadic inquiry. 667-670 - Yong-Mi Kim, Soo Young Rieh:
User perceptions of the role and value of tags. 671-674
HCI for all
- Shaowen Bardzell, Jeffrey Bardzell:
Towards a feminist HCI methodology: social science, feminism, and HCI. 675-684 - Alex S. Taylor:
Out there. 685-694 - Gopinaath Kannabiran, Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell:
How HCI talks about sexuality: discursive strategies, blind spots, and opportunities for future research. 695-704 - Kristen Shinohara, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
In the shadow of misperception: assistive technology use and social interactions. 705-714
Emotional states
- Clayton Epp, Michael Lippold, Regan L. Mandryk:
Identifying emotional states using keystroke dynamics. 715-724 - John P. Pollak, Phil Adams, Geri Gay:
PAM: a photographic affect meter for frequent, in situ measurement of affect. 725-734 - Sheena Lewis, Mira Dontcheva, Elizabeth Gerber:
Affective computational priming and creativity. 735-744 - Jamie Guillory, Jason Spiegel, Molly Drislane, Benjamin Weiss, Walter Donner, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Upset now?: emotion contagion in distributed groups. 745-748 - Helen Harris, Clifford Nass:
Emotion regulation for frustrating driving contexts. 749-752
Identity & virtual social interactions
- Nick Yee, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Les Nelson, Peter Likarish:
Introverted elves & conscientious gnomes: the expression of personality in world of warcraft. 753-762 - Gifford Cheung, Jeff Huang:
Starcraft from the stands: understanding the game spectator. 763-772 - Nick Yee, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Mike Yao, Les Nelson:
Do men heal more when in drag?: conflicting identity cues between user and avatar. 773-776 - Laura M. Pfeifer, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Is the media equation a flash in the pan?: the durability and longevity of social responses to computers. 777-780 - Sampada Sameer Marathe, S. Shyam Sundar:
What drives customization?: control or identity? 781-790
Gestures, body & touch
- Gabe Cohn, Daniel Morris, Shwetak N. Patel, Desney S. Tan:
Your noise is my command: sensing gestures using the body as an antenna. 791-800 - Ken Hinckley, Hyunyoung Song:
Sensor synaesthesia: touch in motion, and motion in touch. 801-810 - Christian Holz, Andrew Wilson:
Data miming: inferring spatial object descriptions from human gesture. 811-820 - Sukeshini A. Grandhi, Gina Joue, Irene Mittelberg:
Understanding naturalness and intuitiveness in gesture production: insights for touchless gestural interfaces. 821-824 - Cecil Lozano, Devin L. Jindrich, Kanav Kahol:
The impact on musculoskeletal system during multitouch tablet interactions. 825-828
Pointing 1
- Stéphane Huot, Olivier Chapuis, Pierre Dragicevic:
TorusDesktop: pointing via the backdoor is sometimes shorter. 829-838 - Khalad Hasan, Tovi Grossman, Pourang Irani:
Comet and target ghost: techniques for selecting moving targets. 839-848 - Yizhong Xin, Xiaojun Bi, Xiangshi Ren:
Acquiring and pointing: an empirical study of pen-tilt-based interaction. 849-858 - Philip Quinn, Andy Cockburn, Kari-Jouko Räihä, Jérôme Delamarche:
On the costs of multiple trajectory pointing methods. 859-862 - Nic Hollinworth, Faustina Hwang:
Cursor relocation techniques to help older adults find 'lost' cursors. 863-866
Ambient & peripheral computing
- Madeline Balaam, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Judith Good, Eric Charles Harris:
Enhancing interactional synchrony with an ambient display. 867-876 - William R. Hazlewood, Erik Stolterman, Kay Connelly:
Issues in evaluating ambient displays in the wild: two case studies. 877-886 - Alexander De Luca, Bernhard Frauendienst, Max-Emanuel Maurer, Julian Seifert, Doris Hausen, Niels Kammerer, Heinrich Hussmann:
Does MoodyBoard make internet use more secure?: evaluating an ambient security visualization tool. 887-890 - Shamsi T. Iqbal, Jonathan Grudin, Eric Horvitz:
Peripheral computing during presentations: perspectives on costs and preferences. 891-894
Museums & public exhibitions
- Priscilla Jimenez Pazmino, Leilah Lyons:
An exploratory study of input modalities for mobile devices used with museum exhibits. 895-904
Everyday information management
- Gilly Leshed, Phoebe Sengers:
"I lie to myself that i have freedom in my own schedule": productivity tools and experiences of busyness. 905-914 - Amy Voida, Ellie Harmon, Ban Al-Ani:
Homebrew databases: complexities of everyday information management in nonprofit organizations. 915-924 - Eser Kandogan, Juho Kim, Thomas P. Moran, Pablo Pedemonte:
How a freeform spatial interface supports simple problem solving tasks. 925-934
Low-cost ICT4D
- Elba del Carmen Valderrama Bahamóndez, Christian Winkler, Albrecht Schmidt:
Utilizing multimedia capabilities of mobile phones to support teaching in schools in rural panama. 935-944 - Ruy Cervantes, Mark Warschauer, Bonnie A. Nardi, Nithya Sambasivan:
Infrastructures for low-cost laptop use in Mexican schools. 945-954 - Gaurav Paruthi, William Thies:
Utilizing DVD players as low-cost offline internet browsers. 955-958
Predicting & modeling human behaviors
- Manuela Waldner, Markus Steinberger, Raphaël Grasset, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Importance-driven compositing window management. 959-968 - Morgan Dixon, Daniel Leventhal, James Fogarty:
Content and hierarchy in pixel-based methods for reverse engineering interface structure. 969-978 - Aqueasha M. Martin, Yolanda A. Rankin, Joe Bolinger:
Client TouchPoint modeling: understanding client interactions in the context of service delivery. 979-982 - Bonnie E. John:
Using predictive human performance models to inspire and support UI design recommendations. 983-986
Death & bereavement
- Michael Massimi, William Odom, Richard Banks, David S. Kirk:
Matters of life and death: locating the end of life in lifespan-oriented hci research. 987-996 - Emily Getty, Jessica Cobb, Meryl Gabeler, Christine Nelson, Ellis Weng, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
I said your name in an empty room: grieving and continuing bonds on facebook. 997-1000 - Michael Massimi, Ronald M. Baecker:
Dealing with death in design: developing systems for the bereaved. 1001-1010
Non-flat Displays
- Anne Roudaut, Henning Pohl, Patrick Baudisch:
Touch input on curved surfaces. 1011-1020 - Gilbert Beyer, Florian Alt, Jörg Müller, Albrecht Schmidt, Karsten Isakovic, Stefan Klose, Manuel Schiewe, Ivo Haulsen:
Audience behavior around large interactive cylindrical screens. 1021-1030 - Karl D. D. Willis, Ivan Poupyrev, Takaaki Shiratori:
Motionbeam: a metaphor for character interaction with handheld projectors. 1031-1040 - Peter Dalsgård, Kim Halskov:
3d projection on physical objects: design insights from five real life cases. 1041-1050
Design theory
- Daniel Fallman:
The new good: exploring the potential of philosophy of technology to contribute to human-computer interaction. 1051-1060 - Elizabeth Goodman, Erik Stolterman, Ron Wakkary:
Understanding interaction design practices. 1061-1070
Microblogging behavior
- Kate Starbird, Leysia Palen:
"Voluntweeters": self-organizing by digital volunteers in times of crisis. 1071-1080 - Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Social media ownership: using twitter as a window onto current attitudes and beliefs. 1081-1090 - Haewoon Kwak, Hyunwoo Chun, Sue B. Moon:
Fragile online relationship: a first look at unfollow dynamics in twitter. 1091-1100 - Funda Kivran-Swaine, Priya Govindan, Mor Naaman:
The impact of network structure on breaking ties in online social networks: unfollowing on twitter. 1101-1104 - Jennifer Golbeck, Derek L. Hansen:
Computing political preference among twitter followers. 1105-1108
Inter-cultural interaction
- Irina Shklovski, Nalini Kotamraju:
Online contribution practices in countries that engage in internet blocking and censorship. 1109-1118 - Lauren E. Scissors, N. Sadat Shami, Tatsuya Ishihara, Steven L. Rohall, Shin Saito:
Real-time collaborative editing behavior in USA and Japanese distributed teams. 1119-1128 - Chen Zhao, Gonglue Jiang:
Cultural differences on visual self-presentation through social networking site profile images. 1129-1132 - Chang Hu, Benjamin B. Bederson, Philip Resnik, Yakov Kronrod:
MonoTrans2: a new human computation system to support monolingual translation. 1133-1136 - Leslie D. Setlock, Susan R. Fussell:
Culture or fluency?: unpacking interactions between culture and communication medium. 1137-1140
Eye tracking
- Geoffrey B. Duggan, Stephen J. Payne:
Skim reading by satisficing: evidence from eye tracking. 1141-1150 - Robin L. Hill, Anna Dickinson, John L. Arnott, Peter Gregor, Louise McIver:
Older web users' eye movements: experience counts. 1151-1160 - Sanne Elling, Leo Lentz, Menno de Jong:
Retrospective think-aloud method: using eye movements as an extra cue for participants' verbalizations. 1161-1170 - Beverly Freeman:
Triggered think-aloud protocol: using eye tracking to improve usability test moderation. 1171-1174
Families
- Scott Davidoff, Brian D. Ziebart, John Zimmerman, Anind K. Dey:
Learning patterns of pick-ups and drop-offs to support busy family coordination. 1175-1184 - Svetlana Yarosh, Gregory D. Abowd:
Mediated parent-child contact in work-separated families. 1185-1194 - Hayes Raffle, Glenda Revelle, Koichi Mori, Rafael Ballagas, Kyle Buza, Hiroshi Horii, Joseph Kaye, Kristin Cook, Natalie Freed, Janet Go, Mirjana Spasojevic:
Hello, is grandma there? let's read! StoryVisit: family video chat and connected e-books. 1195-1204 - Tejinder K. Judge, Carman Neustaedter, Steve Harrison, Andrew C. Blose:
Family portals: connecting families through a multifamily media space. 1205-1214
Search & information seeking
- Marian Dörk, Sheelagh Carpendale, Carey Williamson:
The information flaneur: a fresh look at information seeking. 1215-1224 - Jeff Huang, Ryen W. White, Susan T. Dumais:
No clicks, no problem: using cursor movements to understand and improve search. 1225-1234 - Yusuke Yamamoto, Katsumi Tanaka:
Enhancing credibility judgment of web search results. 1235-1244 - Julia Schwarz, Meredith Ringel Morris:
Augmenting web pages and search results to support credibility assessment. 1245-1254
Expression & perception
- Joe Marshall, Steve Benford:
Using fast interaction to create intense experiences. 1255-1264 - Jonathan Hook, David Philip Green, John C. McCarthy, Stuart Taylor, Peter C. Wright, Patrick Olivier:
A VJ centered exploration of expressive interaction. 1265-1274 - Erik Andersen, Yun-En Liu, Rich Snider, Roy Szeto, Zoran Popovic:
Placing a value on aesthetics in online casual games. 1275-1278 - Hyunjung Kim, Woohun Lee:
Kinetic tiles. 1279-1282 - Rubaiat Habib Kazi, Kien Chuan Chua, Shengdong Zhao, Richard C. Davis, Kok-Lim Low:
SandCanvas: a multi-touch art medium inspired by sand animation. 1283-1292
Flexible grips & gestures
- Rob Dijkstra, Christopher Perez, Roel Vertegaal:
Evaluating effects of structural holds on pointing and dragging performance with flexible displays. 1293-1302 - Byron Lahey, Audrey Girouard, Winslow Burleson, Roel Vertegaal:
PaperPhone: understanding the use of bend gestures in mobile devices with flexible electronic paper displays. 1303-1312 - Thorsten Karrer, Moritz Wittenhagen, Leonhard Lichtschlag, Florian Heller, Jan O. Borchers:
Pinstripe: eyes-free continuous input on interactive clothing. 1313-1322 - Hyunyoung Song, Hrvoje Benko, François Guimbretière, Shahram Izadi, Xiang Cao, Ken Hinckley:
Grips and gestures on a multi-touch pen. 1323-1332
3D interaction
- Peng Song, Wooi-Boon Goh, Chi-Wing Fu, Qiang Meng, Pheng-Ann Heng:
WYSIWYF: exploring and annotating volume data with a tangible handheld device. 1333-1342 - Kenrick Kin, Tom Miller, Björn Bollensdorff, Tony DeRose, Björn Hartmann, Maneesh Agrawala:
Eden: a professional multitouch tool for constructing virtual organic environments. 1343-1352 - Dimitar Valkov, Frank Steinicke, Gerd Bruder, Klaus H. Hinrichs:
2d touching of 3d stereoscopic objects. 1353-1362 - Cary Williams, Xing-Dong Yang, Grant A. Partridge, Joshua Millar-Usiskin, Arkady Major, Pourang Irani:
TZee: exploiting the lighting properties of multi-touch tabletops for tangible 3d interactions. 1363-1372
Crowdsourcing
- Ido Guy, Adam Perer, Tal Daniel, Ohad Greenshpan, Itai Turbahn:
Guess who?: enriching the social graph through a crowdsourcing game. 1373-1382 - Kathleen Tuite, Noah Snavely, Dun-Yu Hsiao, Nadine Tabing, Zoran Popovic:
PhotoCity: training experts at large-scale image acquisition through a competitive game. 1383-1392 - Lixiu Yu, Jeffrey V. Nickerson:
Cooks or cobblers?: crowd creativity through combination. 1393-1402 - Alexander J. Quinn, Benjamin B. Bederson:
Human computation: a survey and taxonomy of a growing field. 1403-1412
User studies/ethnography in developing regions
- Deepti Kumar, David B. Martin, Jacki O'Neill:
The times they are a-changin': mobile payments in india. 1413-1422 - Neha Kumar, Gopal Chouhan, Tapan S. Parikh:
Folk music goes digital in India. 1423-1432 - Elisa Oreglia, Ying Liu, Wei Zhao:
Designing for emerging rural users: experiences from China. 1433-1436 - Trina Gorman, Emma J. Rose, Judith Yaaqoubi, Andrew Bayor, Beth E. Kolko:
Adapting usability testing for oral, rural users. 1437-1440
Visualization & perception
- Mario Romero, Alice Vialard, John Peponis, John T. Stasko, Gregory D. Abowd:
Evaluating video visualizations of human behavior. 1441-1450 - Mikkel Rønne Jakobsen, Kasper Hornbæk:
Sizing up visualizations: effects of display size in focus+context, overview+detail, and zooming interfaces. 1451-1460 - Jessica Hullman, Eytan Adar, Priti Shah:
The impact of social information on visual judgments. 1461-1470 - Eduardo E. Veas, Erick Méndez, Steven Feiner, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Directing attention and influencing memory with visual saliency modulation. 1471-1480
Digital content & collections
- Philip Mendels, Joep W. Frens, Kees Overbeeke:
Freed: a system for creating multiple views of a digital collection during the design process. 1481-1490 - William Odom, John Zimmerman, Jodi Forlizzi:
Teenagers and their virtual possessions: design opportunities and issues. 1491-1500 - Daragh Byrne, Aisling Kelliher, Gareth J. F. Jones:
Life editing: third-party perspectives on lifelog content. 1501-1510
Search & stuff
- Michael Nebeling, Fabrice Matulic, Moira C. Norrie:
Metrics for the evaluation of news site content layout in large-screen contexts. 1511-1520 - Joshua M. Hailpern, Nicholas Jitkoff, Andrew Warr, Karrie Karahalios, Robert Sesek, Nik Shkrob:
YouPivot: improving recall with contextual search. 1521-1530 - Diane Kelly, Karl Gyllstrom:
An examination of two delivery modes for interactive search system experiments: remote and laboratory. 1531-1540 - Koji Yatani, Michael Novati, Andrew Trusty, Khai N. Truong:
Review spotlight: a user interface for summarizing user-generated reviews using adjective-noun word pairs. 1541-1550
Design materiality
- William W. Gaver:
Making spaces: how design workbooks work. 1551-1560 - Petra Sundström, Alex S. Taylor, Katja Grufberg, Niklas Wirström, Jordi Solsona Belenguer, Marcus Lundén:
Inspirational bits: towards a shared understanding of the digital material. 1561-1570 - Shahtab Wahid, D. Scott McCrickard, Joseph DeGol, Nina Elias, Steve Harrison:
Don't drop it!: pick it up and storyboard. 1571-1580
Multi-touch
- Daniel Wigdor, Hrvoje Benko, John Pella, Jarrod Lombardo, Sarah Williams:
Rock & rails: extending multi-touch interactions with shape gestures to enable precise spatial manipulations. 1581-1590 - Patrick Chiu, Chunyuan Liao, Francine Chen:
Multi-touch document folding: gesture models, fold directions and symmetries. 1591-1600 - Dominik P. Käser, Maneesh Agrawala, Mark Pauly:
FingerGlass: efficient multiscale interaction on multitouch screens. 1601-1610 - Qian Sun, Chi-Wing Fu, Ying He:
An interactive multi-touch sketching interface for diffusion curves. 1611-1614 - Mathias Frisch, Sebastian Kleinau, Ricardo Langner, Raimund Dachselt:
Grids & guides: multi-touch layout and alignment tools. 1615-1618
Pointing 2: Fitts law
- Yves Guiard, Halla B. Olafsdottir, Simon T. Perrault:
Fitt's law as an explicit time/error trade-off. 1619-1628 - Renaud Blanch, Michael Ortega:
Benchmarking pointing techniques with distractors: adding a density factor to Fitts' pointing paradigm. 1629-1638 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Kristen Shinohara, Alex Jansen:
The effects of task dimensionality, endpoint deviation, throughput calculation, and experiment design on pointing measures and models. 1639-1648 - Regan L. Mandryk, Calvin Lough:
The effects of intended use on target acquisition. 1649-1652 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Alex Jansen, Kristen Shinohara:
Modeling and predicting pointing errors in two dimensions. 1653-1656
Evaluation and/or design based on many users
- Barry A. T. Brown, Stuart Reeves, Scott Sherwood:
Into the wild: challenges and opportunities for field trial methods. 1657-1666 - Jacki O'Neill, David B. Martin, Tommaso Colombino, Antonietta Grasso:
When a little knowledge isn't a dangerous thing. 1667-1676 - John Zimmerman, Anthony Tomasic, Charles Garrod, Daisy Yoo, Chaya Hiruncharoenvate, Rafae Aziz, Nikhil Ravi Thiruvengadam, Yun Huang, Aaron Steinfeld:
Field trial of Tiramisu: crowd-sourcing bus arrival times to spur co-design. 1677-1686
Homeless users
- Christopher A. Le Dantec, Robert G. Farrell, Jim Christensen, Mark Bailey, Jason B. Ellis, Wendy A. Kellogg, W. Keith Edwards:
Publics in practice: ubiquitous computing at a shelter for homeless mothers. 1687-1696 - Jill Palzkill Woelfer, David G. Hendry:
Homeless young people and living with personal digital artifacts. 1697-1706 - Jill Palzkill Woelfer, Amy Iverson, David G. Hendry, Batya Friedman, Brian T. Gill:
Improving the safety of homeless young people with mobile phones: values, form and function. 1707-1716
Visual analytics
- Nicholas Diakopoulos, Funda Kivran-Swaine, Mor Naaman:
Playable data: characterizing the design space of game-y infographics. 1717-1726 - Michael Sedlmair, Petra Isenberg, Dominikus Baur, Michael Mauerer, Christian Pigorsch, Andreas Butz:
Cardiogram: visual analytics for automotive engineers. 1727-1736 - Jian Zhao, Fanny Chevalier, Ravin Balakrishnan:
KronoMiner: using multi-foci navigation for the visual exploration of time-series data. 1737-1746 - Krist Wongsuphasawat, John Alexis Guerra Gómez, Catherine Plaisant, Taowei David Wang, Meirav Taieb-Maimon, Ben Shneiderman:
LifeFlow: visualizing an overview of event sequences. 1747-1756
Photo sharing
- William W. Gaver, Andy Boucher, John Bowers, Mark Blythe, Nadine Jarvis, David W. T. Cameron, Tobie Kerridge, Alex Wilkie, Robert Phillips, Peter C. Wright:
The photostroller: supporting diverse care home residents in engaging with the world. 1757-1766 - Abigail Durrant, Duncan Rowland, David S. Kirk, Steve Benford, Joel E. Fischer, Derek McAuley:
Automics: souvenir generating photoware for theme parks. 1767-1776 - Simon L. Jones, Eamonn O'Neill:
Contextual dynamics of group-based sharing decisions. 1777-1786 - Andrés Lucero, Jussi Holopainen, Tero Jokela:
Pass-them-around: collaborative use of mobile phones for photo sharing. 1787-1796
Web search & usability
- Neema Moraveji, Meredith Ringel Morris, Daniel Morris, Mary Czerwinski, Nathalie Henry Riche:
ClassSearch: facilitating the development of web search skills through social learning. 1797-1806 - Nikhil Sharma:
Role of available and provided resources in sensemaking. 1807-1816 - Adam Fourney, Richard Mann, Michael A. Terry:
Characterizing the usability of interactive applications through query log analysis. 1817-1826 - Thomas Fritz, Gail C. Murphy:
Determining relevancy: how software developers determine relevant information in feeds. 1827-1830 - Haimo Zhang, Shengdong Zhao:
Measuring web page revisitation in tabbed browsing. 1831-1834
Performing arts
- Celine Latulipe, Erin A. Carroll, Danielle M. Lottridge:
Evaluating longitudinal projects combining technology with temporal arts. 1835-1844 - Celine Latulipe, Erin A. Carroll, Danielle M. Lottridge:
Love, hate, arousal and engagement: exploring audience responses to performing arts. 1845-1854 - Robyn Taylor, Guy Schofield, John Shearer, Jayne Wallace, Peter C. Wright, Pierre Boulanger, Patrick Olivier:
Designing from within: humanaquarium. 1855-1864
Collaboration & creativity
- Justin Cranshaw, Aniket Kittur:
The polymath project: lessons from a successful online collaboration in mathematics. 1865-1874 - Cecilia R. Aragon, Alison Williams:
Collaborative creativity: a complex systems model with distributed affect. 1875-1884 - Yla R. Tausczik, James W. Pennebaker:
Predicting the perceived quality of online mathematics contributions from users' reputations. 1885-1888
Wireless networks
- Marshini Chetty, David Haslem, Andrew Baird, Ugochi Ofoha, Bethany Sumner, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Why is my internet slow?: making network speeds visible. 1889-1898 - Juan David Hincapié-Ramos, Aurélien Tabard, Jakob E. Bardram:
GridOrbit: an infrastructure awareness system for increasing contribution in volunteer computing. 1899-1908 - Ming Ki Chong, Hans Gellersen:
How users associate wireless devices. 1909-1918
Storytelling & perceptual crossing
- Fei Lv, Feng Tian, Yingying Jiang, Xiang Cao, Wencan Luo, Guang Li, Xiaolong Zhang, Guozhong Dai, Hongan Wang:
ShadowStory: creative and collaborative digital storytelling inspired by cultural heritage. 1919-1928 - Eva J. L. Deckers, Stephan Wensveen, Rene Ahn, Kees Overbeeke:
Designing for perceptual crossing to improve user involvement. 1929-1938 - Alex Mitchell, Kevin McGee:
Limits of rereadability in procedural interactive stories. 1939-1948
Emergency response & scheduling
- Sebastian Denef, David V. Keyson, Reinhard Oppermann:
Rigid structures, independent units, monitoring: organizing patterns in frontline firefighting. 1949-1958 - Phoebe O. Toups Dugas, Andruid Kerne, William A. Hamilton, Nabeel Shahzad:
Zero-fidelity simulation of fire emergency response: improving team coordination learning. 1959-1968 - Reed Martin, Henry Holtzman:
Kairoscope: managing time perception and scheduling through social event coordination. 1969-1978
Learning
- Conor Linehan, Ben Kirman, Shaun W. Lawson, Gail Chan:
Practical, appropriate, empirically-validated guidelines for designing educational games. 1979-1988 - Mark Howison, Dragan Trninic, Daniel L. Reinholz, Dor Abrahamson:
The mathematical imagery trainer: from embodied interaction to conceptual learning. 1989-1998
Time/animations
- Chris Harrison, Gary Hsieh, Karl D. D. Willis, Jodi Forlizzi, Scott E. Hudson:
Kineticons: using iconographic motion in graphical user interface design. 1999-2008 - Pierre Dragicevic, Anastasia Bezerianos, Waqas Javed, Niklas Elmqvist, Jean-Daniel Fekete:
Temporal distortion for animated transitions. 2009-2018
Touch 1: tactile & haptics
- Ali Israr, Ivan Poupyrev:
Tactile brush: drawing on skin with a tactile grid display. 2019-2028 - Mayuree Srikulwong, Eamonn O'Neill:
A comparative study of tactile representation techniques for landmarks on a wearable device. 2029-2038 - Da-jung Kim, Youn-Kyung Lim:
Handscope: enabling blind people to experience statistical graphics on websites through haptics. 2039-2042 - Daniel Ashbrook, Patrick Baudisch, Sean White:
Nenya: subtle and eyes-free mobile input with a magnetically-tracked finger ring. 2043-2046 - Francis Iannacci, Erik Turnquist, Daniel Avrahami, Shwetak N. Patel:
The haptic laser: multi-sensation tactile feedback for at-a-distance physical space perception and interaction. 2047-2050 - Akash Badshah, Sidhant Gupta, Gabe Cohn, Nicolas Villar, Steve Hodges, Shwetak N. Patel:
Interactive generator: a self-powered haptic feedback device. 2051-2054
Security (systems)
- Eiji Hayashi, Jason I. Hong, Nicolas Christin:
Security through a different kind of obscurity: evaluating distortion in graphical authentication schemes. 2055-2064 - Robert W. Reeder, Lujo Bauer, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Michael K. Reiter, Kami Vaniea:
More than skin deep: measuring effects of the underlying model on access-control system usability. 2065-2074 - Eric Lin, Saul Greenberg, Eileah Trotter, David Ma, John Aycock:
Does domain highlighting help people identify phishing sites? 2075-2084 - Michelle L. Mazurek, Peter F. Klemperer, Richard Shay, Hassan Takabi, Lujo Bauer, Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Exploring reactive access control. 2085-2094
Home automation
- Matthew L. Lee, Anind K. Dey:
Reflecting on pills and phone use: supporting awareness of functional abilities for older adults. 2095-2104 - Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon, Maria Klara Wolters, Stephen A. Brewster:
User-centred multimodal reminders for assistive living. 2105-2114 - A. J. Bernheim Brush, Bongshin Lee, Ratul Mahajan, Sharad Agarwal, Stefan Saroiu, Colin Dixon:
Home automation in the wild: challenges and opportunities. 2115-2124
Sustainability 1
- Sunyoung Kim, Christine Robson, Thomas G. Zimmerman, Jeffrey S. Pierce, Eben M. Haber:
Creek watch: pairing usefulness and usability for successful citizen science. 2125-2134 - Yolande A. A. Strengers:
Designing eco-feedback systems for everyday life. 2135-2144 - Silvia Gabrielli, Alessandra Sabatino, Jesús Muñoz, Michele Marchesoni, Oscar Mayora:
BeeParking: feedback interfaces for collective behavior change. 2145-2148 - Kimiko Ryokai, Lora Oehlberg, Michael Manoochehri, Alice M. Agogino:
GreenHat: exploring the natural environment through experts' perspectives. 2149-2152
Mobile issues
- Sukeshini A. Grandhi, Richard P. Schuler, Quentin Jones:
Telling calls: facilitating mobile phone conversation grounding and management. 2153-2162 - Tsung-Hsiang Chang, Yang Li:
Deep shot: a framework for migrating tasks across devices using mobile phone cameras. 2163-2172 - Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez, Stephen A. Brewster:
Eyes-free multitasking: the effect of cognitive load on mobile spatial audio interfaces. 2173-2176
Website & application design
- Amy J. Ko, Xing Zhang:
Feedlack detects missing feedback in web applications. 2177-2186 - Xiao Dong, F. Maxwell Harper, Joseph A. Konstan:
Entity-linking interfaces in user-contributed content: preference and performance. 2187-2196 - Ranjitha Kumar, Jerry O. Talton, Salman Ahmad, Scott R. Klemmer:
Bricolage: example-based retargeting for web design. 2197-2206 - Björn Hartmann, Mark Dhillon, Matthew K. Chan:
HyperSource: bridging the gap between source and code-related web sites. 2207-2210 - Craig S. Miller:
Item sampling for information architecture. 2211-2214
New approaches to usability
- Jeff Sauro, James R. Lewis:
When designing usability questionnaires, does it hurt to be positive? 2215-2224 - Kapil Chalil Madathil, Joel S. Greenstein:
Synchronous remote usability testing: a new approach facilitated by virtual worlds. 2225-2234 - Andrew Sears, Vicki L. Hanson:
Representing users in accessibility research. 2235-2238 - Ann Light:
Democratising technology: making transformation using designing, performance and props. 2239-2242 - Parmit K. Chilana, Amy J. Ko, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
Post-deployment usability: a survey of current practices. 2243-2246
Design Methods
- Tara Matthews, Steve Whittaker, Thomas P. Moran, Sandra Yuen:
Collaboration personas: a new approach to designing workplace collaboration tools. 2247-2256 - Elizabeth Goodman, Daniela K. Rosner:
From garments to gardens: negotiating material relationships online and 'by hand'. 2257-2266 - Shamal Faily, Ivan Flechais:
Persona cases: a technique for grounding personas. 2267-2270 - Eric P. S. Baumer, M. Six Silberman:
When the implication is not to design (technology). 2271-2274
Decision making & the web
- Michael Toomim, Travis Kriplean, Claus Pörtner, James A. Landay:
Utility of human-computer interactions: toward a science of preference measurement. 2275-2284 - Stelios Lelis, Andrew Howes:
Informing decisions: how people use online rating information to make choices. 2285-2294
Security (social)
- Serge Egelman, Andrew Oates, Shriram Krishnamurthi:
Oops, I did it again: mitigating repeated access control errors on facebook. 2295-2304 - Prashanth Ayyavu, Carlos Jensen:
Integrating user feedback with heuristic security and privacy management systems. 2305-2314 - Ersin Uzun, Nitesh Saxena, Arun Kumar:
Pairing devices for social interactions: a comparative usability evaluation. 2315-2324 - Niels Raabjerg Mathiasen, Susanne Bødker:
Experiencing security in interaction design. 2325-2334
Games
- Ann Judith Morrison, Stephen Viller, Peta Mitchell:
Building sensitising terms to understand free-play in open-ended interactive art environments. 2335-2344 - Joseph J. LaViola Jr., Tad Litwiller:
Evaluating the benefits of 3d stereo in modern video games. 2345-2354 - Scott Bateman, Regan L. Mandryk, Tadeusz Stach, Carl Gutwin:
Target assistance for subtly balancing competitive play. 2355-2364 - Ben Medler, Michael John, Jeff Lane:
Data cracker: developing a visual game analytic tool for analyzing online gameplay. 2365-2374
Sustainability 2
- Stacey Kuznetsov, George Noel Davis, Jian Chiu Cheung, Eric Paulos:
Ceci n'est pas une pipe bombe: authoring urban landscapes with air quality sensors. 2375-2384 - James Pierce, Eric Paulos:
Second-hand interactions: investigating reacquisition and dispossession practices around domestic objects. 2385-2394 - Sunyoung Kim, Eric Paulos:
Practices in the creative reuse of e-waste. 2395-2404 - James Pierce, Eric Paulos:
A phenomenology of human-electricity relations. 2405-2408
Location sharing
- Janne Lindqvist, Justin Cranshaw, Jason Wiese, Jason I. Hong, John Zimmerman:
I'm the mayor of my house: examining why people use foursquare - a social-driven location sharing application. 2409-2418 - Clara Mancini, Yvonne Rogers, Keerthi Thomas, Adam N. Joinson, Blaine A. Price, Arosha K. Bandara, Lukasz Jedrzejczyk, Bashar Nuseibeh:
In the best families: tracking and relationships. 2419-2428 - David Dearman, Timothy Sohn, Khai N. Truong:
Opportunities exist: continuous discovery of places to perform activities. 2429-2438 - Minna Pakanen, Jussi Huhtala, Jonna Häkkilä:
Location visualization in social media applications. 2439-2448 - Patrick Gage Kelley, Michael Benisch, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Norman M. Sadeh:
When are users comfortable sharing locations with advertisers? 2449-2452
Text entry & typing
- Leah Findlater, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Daniel Wigdor:
Typing on flat glass: examining ten-finger expert typing patterns on touch surfaces. 2453-2462 - Adam J. Sporka, Torsten Felzer, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan, Ondrej Polácek, Paul Haiduk, I. Scott MacKenzie:
CHANTI: predictive text entry using non-verbal vocal input. 2463-2472 - Tao Ni, Doug A. Bowman, Chris North:
AirStroke: bringing unistroke text entry to freehand gesture interfaces. 2473-2476 - Tim Paek, Bo-June Paul Hsu:
Sampling representative phrase sets for text entry experiments: a procedure and public resource. 2477-2480
Touch 2: tactile & targets
- Vincent Lévesque, Louise Oram, Karon E. MacLean, Andy Cockburn, Nicholas D. Marchuk, Daniel M. Johnson, J. Edward Colgate, Michael A. Peshkin:
Enhancing physicality in touch interaction with programmable friction. 2481-2490 - Géry Casiez, Nicolas Roussel, Romuald Vanbelleghem, Frédéric Giraud:
Surfpad: riding towards targets on a squeeze film effect. 2491-2500 - Christian Holz, Patrick Baudisch:
Understanding touch. 2501-2510 - Xiaojun Bi, Tovi Grossman, Justin Matejka, George W. Fitzmaurice:
Magic desk: bringing multi-touch surfaces into desktop work. 2511-2520
Methods to aid & structure design
- Dorrit Billman, Lucia Arsintescu, Michael Feary, Jessica Lee, Asha Smith, Rachna Tiwary:
Benefits of matching domain structure for planning software: the right stuff. 2521-2530 - Tilde Bekker, Alissa Nicole Antle:
Developmentally situated design (DSD): making theoretical knowledge accessible to designers of children's technology. 2531-2540 - Eirik Bakke, David R. Karger, Rob Miller:
A spreadsheet-based user interface for managing plural relationships in structured data. 2541-2550 - Shunsuke Suzuki, Victoria Bellotti, Nick Yee, Bonnie E. John, Yusuke Nakao, Toshiyuki Asahi, Shin'ichi Fukuzumi:
Variation in importance of time-on-task with familiarity with mobile phone models. 2551-2554
Touch 3: sensing
- Graham A. Wilson, Martin Halvey, Stephen A. Brewster, Stephen A. Hughes:
Some like it hot: thermal feedback for mobile devices. 2555-2564 - Eric C. Larson, Gabe Cohn, Sidhant Gupta, Xiaofeng Ren, Beverly L. Harrison, Dieter Fox, Shwetak N. Patel:
HeatWave: thermal imaging for surface user interaction. 2565-2574 - Simon Rogers, John Williamson, Craig D. Stewart, Roderick Murray-Smith:
AnglePose: robust, precise capacitive touch tracking via 3d orientation estimation. 2575-2584 - Xing-Dong Yang, Tovi Grossman, Pourang Irani, George W. Fitzmaurice:
TouchCuts and TouchZoom: enhanced target selection for touch displays using finger proximity sensing. 2585-2594
Authentication
- Saranga Komanduri, Richard Shay, Patrick Gage Kelley, Michelle L. Mazurek, Lujo Bauer, Nicolas Christin, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Serge Egelman:
Of passwords and people: measuring the effect of password-composition policies. 2595-2604 - Rohit Ashok Khot, Kannan Srinathan, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
MARASIM: a novel jigsaw based authentication scheme using tagging. 2605-2614 - Tamara Denning, Kevin D. Bowers, Marten van Dijk, Ari Juels:
Exploring implicit memory for painless password recovery. 2615-2618 - Joseph Kaye:
Self-reported password sharing strategies. 2619-2622 - Christos Fidas, Artemios G. Voyiatzis, Nikolaos M. Avouris:
On the necessity of user-friendly CAPTCHA. 2623-2626 - Eiji Hayashi, Jason I. Hong:
A diary study of password usage in daily life. 2627-2630
Cats, dogs, sports, games & books
- Alexandra Weilenmann, Oskar Juhlin:
Understanding people and animals: the use of a positioning system in ordinary human-canine interaction. 2631-2640 - Mikko Paldanius, Tuula Kärkkäinen, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Oskar Juhlin, Jonna Häkkilä:
Communication technology for human-dog interaction: exploration of dog owners' experiences and expectations. 2641-2650 - Florian Mueller, Darren Edge, Frank Vetere, Martin R. Gibbs, Stefan Agamanolis, Bert Bongers, Jennifer G. Sheridan:
Designing sports: a framework for exertion games. 2651-2660 - Frank Noz, Jinsoo An:
Cat cat revolution: an interspecies gaming experience. 2661-2664 - Daniela K. Rosner, Alex S. Taylor:
Antiquarian answers: book restoration as a resource for design. 2665-2668
User experience
- Amy K. Karlson, Greg Smith, Bongshin Lee:
Which version is this?: improving the desktop experience within a copy-aware computing ecosystem. 2669-2678 - Cheng Yi, Zhenhui Jiang, Izak Benbasat:
Enticing consumers via incomplete product experience: an investigation of online product interactivity designs. 2679-2688 - Javier A. Bargas-Avila, Kasper Hornbæk:
Old wine in new bottles or novel challenges: a critical analysis of empirical studies of user experience. 2689-2698 - Xiaohan Ma, Binh Huy Le, Zhigang Deng:
Perceptual analysis of talking avatar head movements: a quantitative perspective. 2699-2702 - Glen J. Anderson, Rina Doherty, Eric Baugh:
Diminishing returns?: revisiting perception of computing performance. 2703-2706
Interaction on mobile devices
- Lisa G. Cowan, Kevin A. Li:
ShadowPuppets: supporting collocated interaction with mobile projector phones using hand shadows. 2707-2716 - Jaime Ruiz, Yang Li:
DoubleFlip: a motion gesture delimiter for mobile interaction. 2717-2720 - Sebastian Boring, Sven Gehring, Alexander Wiethoff, Anna Magdalena Blöckner, Johannes Schöning, Andreas Butz:
Multi-user interaction on media facades through live video on mobile devices. 2721-2724 - Michael Rohs, Antti Oulasvirta, Tiia Suomalainen:
Interaction with magic lenses: real-world validation of a Fitts' Law model. 2725-2728 - Mohammadreza Khalilbeigi, Roman Lissermann, Max Mühlhäuser, Jürgen Steimle:
Xpaaand: interaction techniques for rollable displays. 2729-2732 - Simon Robinson, Nitendra Rajput, Matt Jones, Anupam Jain, Shrey Sahay, Amit Anil Nanavati:
TapBack: towards richer mobile interfaces in impoverished contexts. 2733-2736 - Atsuhiko Maeda, Kenji Hara, Minoru Kobayashi, Masanobu Abe:
"ClearPlate" for capturing printed information: a scanner and viewfinder in one optical unit. 2737-2740
Shortcuts commands & expertise
- Joey Scarr, Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin, Philip Quinn:
Dips and ceilings: understanding and supporting transitions to expertise in user interfaces. 2741-2750 - Justin Matejka, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
Ambient help. 2751-2760 - Jeff C. Hendy, Juliette Link, Kellogg S. Booth, Joanna McGrenere:
Parameter selection in keyboard-based dialog boxes. 2761-2764 - Craig S. Miller, Svetlin Denkov, Richard C. Omanson:
Categorization costs for hierarchical keyboard commands. 2765-2768
Sound interactions
- Daisuke Sato, Shaojian Zhu, Masatomo Kobayashi, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:
Sasayaki: augmented voice web browsing experience. 2769-2778 - Susumu Harada, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:
On the audio representation of radial direction. 2779-2788 - Andrew P. McPherson, Youngmoo E. Kim:
Multidimensional gesture sensing at the piano keyboard. 2789-2798 - Bernhard E. Riecke, Daniel Feuereissen, John J. Rieser, Timothy P. McNamara:
Spatialized sound enhances biomechanically-induced self-motion illusion (vection). 2799-2802 - Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon, Maria K. Wolters, Ross McLachlan, Stephen A. Brewster, Cordelia V. Hall:
Name that tune: musicons as reminders in the home. 2803-2806
Innovation & design
- Steven Dow, Julie Fortuna, Dan Schwartz, Beth Altringer, Daniel L. Schwartz, Scott R. Klemmer:
Prototyping dynamics: sharing multiple designs improves exploration, group rapport, and results. 2807-2816
Tabletop synchronous collaboration
- Orit Shaer, Megan Strait, Consuelo Valdes, Taili Feng, Michael Lintz, Heidi Wang:
Enhancing genomic learning through tabletop interaction. 2817-2826 - Naomi Yamashita, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Keiji Hirata, Shigemi Aoyagi, Yoshinari Shirai:
Supporting fluid tabletop collaboration across distances. 2827-2836
Social Q & A
- Ryen W. White, Matthew Richardson, Yandong Liu:
Effects of community size and contact rate in synchronous social q&a. 2837-2846 - Rich Gazan:
Redesign as an act of violence: disrupted interaction patterns and the fragmenting of a social Q&A community. 2847-2856 - Lena Mamykina, Bella Manoim, Manas Mittal, George Hripcsak, Björn Hartmann:
Design lessons from the fastest q&a site in the west. 2857-2866
Empowering users in developing regions
- Geeta Shroff, Matthew Kam:
Towards a design model for women's empowerment in the developing world. 2867-2876
Organizations & distributed work
- Yelena Mejova, Klaar De Schepper, Lawrence Bergman, Jie Lu:
Reuse in the wild: an empirical and ethnographic study of organizational content reuse. 2877-2886 - Sven Laqua, Martina Angela Sasse, Steven Greenspan, Carrie Gates:
Do you know dis?: a user study of a knowledge discovery tool for organizations. 2887-2896 - Reza Zadeh, Aruna D. Balakrishnan, Sara B. Kiesler, Jonathon N. Cummings:
What's in a move?: normal disruption and a design challenge. 2897-2906
Reading & writing
- Max Van Kleek, Wolfe Styke, m. c. schraefel, David R. Karger:
Finders/keepers: a longitudinal study of people managing information scraps in a micro-note tool. 2907-2916 - Alexander Thayer, Charlotte P. Lee, Linda H. Hwang, Heidi Sales, Pausali Sen, Ninad Dalal:
The imposition and superimposition of digital reading technology: the academic potential of e-readers. 2917-2926 - Craig S. Tashman, W. Keith Edwards:
Active reading and its discontents: the situations, problems and ideas of readers. 2927-2936
Engaging youth
- David Coyle, Nicola McGlade, Gavin J. Doherty, Gary O'Reilly:
Exploratory evaluations of a computer game supporting cognitive behavioural therapy for adolescents. 2937-2946 - Mark Matthews, Gavin J. Doherty:
In the mood: engaging teenagers in psychotherapy using mobile phones. 2947-2956 - Stacey Kuznetsov, Laura C. Trutoiu, Casey Kute, Iris K. Howley, Eric Paulos, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Breaking boundaries: strategies for mentoring through textile computing workshops. 2957-2966 - Betsy James DiSalvo, Sarita Yardi, Mark Guzdial, Tom McKlin, Charles Meadows, Kenneth Perry, Amy S. Bruckman:
African American men constructing computing identity. 2967-2970 - Emilee J. Rader, Margaret Echelbarger, Justine Cassell:
Brick by brick: iterating interventions to bridge the achievement gap with virtual peers. 2971-2974
Tangibles
- Esben Warming Pedersen, Kasper Hornbæk:
Tangible bots: interaction with active tangibles in tabletop interfaces. 2975-2984 - Jakob Leitner, Michael Haller:
Geckos: combining magnets and pressure images to enable new tangible-object design and interaction. 2985-2994 - Neng-Hao Yu, Li-Wei Chan, Seng-Yong Lau, Sung-Sheng Tsai, I-Chun Hsiao, Dian-Je Tsai, Fang-I Hsiao, Lung-Pan Cheng, Mike Y. Chen, Polly Huang, Yi-Ping Hung:
TUIC: enabling tangible interaction on capacitive multi-touch displays. 2995-3004 - Aurélie Cohé, Fabrice Decle, Martin Hachet:
tBox: a 3d transformation widget designed for touch-screens. 3005-3008 - Malte Weiss, Christian Remy, Jan O. Borchers:
Rendering physical effects in tabletop controls. 3009-3012
Groups around the table
- Hans-Christian Jetter, Jens Gerken, Michael Zöllner, Harald Reiterer, Natasa Milic-Frayling:
Materializing the query with facet-streams: a hybrid surface for collaborative search on tabletops. 3013-3022 - Uta Hinrichs, Sheelagh Carpendale:
Gestures in the wild: studying multi-touch gesture sequences on interactive tabletop exhibits. 3023-3032 - Paul Marshall, Richard Morris, Yvonne Rogers, Stefan Kreitmayer, Matt Davies:
Rethinking 'multi-user': an in-the-wild study of how groups approach a walk-up-and-use tabletop interface. 3033-3042 - Izdihar Jamil, Kenton O'Hara, Mark J. Perry, Abhijit Karnik, Sriram Subramanian:
The effects of interaction techniques on talk patterns in collaborative peer learning around interactive tables. 3043-3052
Rehabilitation
- Eun Kyoung Choe, Sunny Consolvo, Nathaniel F. Watson, Julie A. Kientz:
Opportunities for computing technologies to support healthy sleep behaviors. 3053-3062 - Predrag V. Klasnja, Sunny Consolvo, Wanda Pratt:
How to evaluate technologies for health behavior change in HCI research. 3063-3072 - Madeline Balaam, Stefan Rennick Egglestone, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Tom Rodden, Ann-Marie Hughes, Anna Wilkinson, Thomas Nind, Lesley Axelrod, Eric Charles Harris, Ian W. Ricketts, Susan Mawson, Jane H. Burridge:
Motivating mobility: designing for lived motivation in stroke rehabilitation. 3073-3082 - Andrea Taylor, Angus Aitken, David Godden, Judith Colligan:
Group pulmonary rehabilitation delivered to the home via the internet: feasibility and patient perception. 3083-3092
Software development & product support
- Parmit K. Chilana, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
Modern software product support processes and the usage of multimedia formats. 3093-3102
Multitasking & interruption
- Antti Oulasvirta, Joanna Bergstrom-Lehtovirta:
Ease of juggling: studying the effects of manual multitasking. 3103-3112 - Gerard Kim, Hyeong Cheol Kim:
Designing of multimodal feedback for enhanced multitasking performance. 3113-3122 - Peter Bogunovich, Dario D. Salvucci:
The effects of time constraints on user behavior for deferrable interruptions. 3123-3126 - Laura Dabbish, Gloria Mark, Víctor M. González:
Why do i keep interrupting myself?: environment, habit and self-interruption. 3127-3130
Organizations & enterprise
- Wesley Willett, Jeffrey Heer, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Maneesh Agrawala:
CommentSpace: structured support for collaborative visual analysis. 3131-3140 - Jina Huh, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
Supporting collaborative help for individualized use. 3141-3150 - Jean Marcel dos Reis Costa, Marcelo Cataldo, Cleidson R. B. de Souza:
The scale and evolution of coordination needs in large-scale distributed projects: implications for the future generation of collaborative tools. 3151-3160 - Jalal Mahmud, Tara Matthews, Steve Whittaker, Tom Moran, Tessa Lau:
Topika: integrating collaborative sharing with email. 3161-3164 - Pei-Yu Chi, Henry Lieberman:
Raconteur: integrating authored and real-time social media. 3165-3168
Books & language
- Darren Edge, Elly Searle, Kevin Chiu, Jing Zhao, James A. Landay:
MicroMandarin: mobile language learning in context. 3169-3178 - Andrew Trusty, Khai N. Truong:
Augmenting the web for second language vocabulary learning. 3179-3188 - Akihiro Miyata, Ko Fujimura:
Document area identification for extending books without markers. 3189-3198 - Jennifer S. Pearson, George Buchanan, Harold W. Thimbleby:
The reading desk: applying physical interactions to digital documents. 3199-3202 - Rupal Patel, William Furr:
ReadN'Karaoke: visualizing prosody in children's books for expressive oral reading. 3203-3206
Privacy
- David H. Nguyen, Aurora Bedford, Alexander Gerard Bretana, Gillian R. Hayes:
Situating the concern for information privacy through an empirical study of responses to video recording. 3207-3216 - Airi Lampinen, Vilma Lehtinen, Asko Lehmuskallio, Sakari Tamminen:
We're in it together: interpersonal management of disclosure in social network services. 3217-3226 - Alastair J. Gill, Asimina Vasalou, Chrysanthi Papoutsi, Adam N. Joinson:
Privacy dictionary: a linguistic taxonomy of privacy for content analysis. 3227-3236 - Sarita Yardi, Amy S. Bruckman:
Social and technical challenges in parenting teens' social media use. 3237-3246
Tactile interaction
- Shiri Azenkot, Sanjana Prasain, Alan Borning, Emily Fortuna, Richard E. Ladner, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
Enhancing independence and safety for blind and deaf-blind public transit riders. 3247-3256 - Jérôme Pasquero, Scott J. Stobbe, Noel Stonehouse:
A haptic wristwatch for eyes-free interactions. 3257-3266 - Idin Karuei, Karon E. MacLean, Zoltan Foley-Fisher, Russell MacKenzie, Sebastian Koch, Mohamed El-Zohairy:
Detecting vibrations across the body in mobile contexts. 3267-3276 - Jérôme Pasquero, Vincent Hayward:
Tactile feedback can assist vision during mobile interactions. 3277-3280 - Jani Lylykangas, Veikko Surakka, Katri Salminen, Jukka Raisamo, Pauli Laitinen, Kasper Rönning, Roope Raisamo:
Designing tactile feedback for piezo buttons. 3281-3284
Tabletop & wall displays
- Craig S. Tashman, W. Keith Edwards:
LiquidText: a flexible, multitouch environment to support active reading. 3285-3294 - Leonardo Giusti, Massimo Zancanaro, Eynat Gal, Patrice L. (Tamar) Weiss:
Dimensions of collaboration on a tabletop interface for children with autism spectrum disorder. 3295-3304 - Seth E. Hunter, Pattie Maes, Stacey D. Scott, Henry Kaufman:
MemTable: an integrated system for capture and recall of shared histories in group workspaces. 3305-3314 - William Hutama, Peng Song, Chi-Wing Fu, Wooi-Boon Goh:
Distinguishing multiple smart-phone interactions on a multi-touch wall display using tilt correlation. 3315-3318 - Ru Zarin, Daniel Fallman:
Through the troll forest: exploring tabletop interaction design for children with special cognitive needs. 3319-3322
Doctor-patient care
- Rose Johnson, Kenton O'Hara, Abigail Sellen, Claire Cousins, Antonio Criminisi:
Exploring the potential for touchless interaction in image-guided interventional radiology. 3323-3332 - Tao Ni, Amy K. Karlson, Daniel Wigdor:
AnatOnMe: facilitating doctor-patient communication using a projection-based handheld device. 3333-3342 - Yunan Chen, Victor Ngo, Sidney Harrison, Victoria Duong:
Unpacking exam-room computing: negotiating computer-use in patient-physician interactions. 3343-3352 - Xiaomu Zhou, Mark S. Ackerman, Kai Zheng:
CPOE workarounds, boundary objects, and assemblages. 3353-3362
Developers & end-user programmers
- Sean Kandel, Andreas Paepcke, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Jeffrey Heer:
Wrangler: interactive visual specification of data transformation scripts. 3363-3372 - Jens Gerken, Hans-Christian Jetter, Michael Zöllner, Martin Mader, Harald Reiterer:
The concept maps method as a tool to evaluate the usability of APIs. 3373-3382 - Tony Gjerlufsen, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose, James Eagan, Clément Pillias, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
Shared substance: developing flexible multi-surface applications. 3383-3392 - Alex Olwal, Dimitris Lachanas, Ermioni Zacharouli:
OldGen: mobile phone personalization for older adults. 3393-3396 - Paul A. Gross, Jennifer Yang, Caitlin Kelleher:
Dinah: an interface to assist non-programmers with selecting program code causing graphical output. 3397-3400
Incentives & user generated content
- Abhay Sukumaran, Stephanie Vezich, Melanie McHugh, Clifford Nass:
Normative influences on thoughtful online participation. 3401-3410 - Judd Antin:
My kind of people?: perceptions about wikipedia contributors and their motivations. 3411-3420 - Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Benjamin Mako Hill, Jazmin Gonzalez-Rivero, danah boyd:
Computers can't give credit: how automatic attribution falls short in an online remixing community. 3421-3430 - Haiyi Zhu, Robert E. Kraut, Yi-Chia Wang, Aniket Kittur:
Identifying shared leadership in Wikipedia. 3431-3434 - Gary Hsieh, Scott E. Hudson, Robert E. Kraut:
Donate for credibility: how contribution incentives can improve credibility. 3435-3438
Courriel
- Jaclyn Wainer, Laura Dabbish, Robert E. Kraut:
Should I open this email?: inbox-level cues, curiosity and attention to email. 3439-3448 - Steve Whittaker, Tara Matthews, Julian A. Cerruti, Hernan Badenes, John C. Tang:
Am I wasting my time organizing email?: a study of email refinding. 3449-3458 - Chang Yan Chi, Michelle X. Zhou, Wenpeng Xiao, Min Yang, Eric Wilcox:
Using email to facilitate wiki-based coordinated, collaborative authoring. 3459-3468 - Mark Blythe, Helen Petrie, John A. Clark:
F for fake: four studies on how we fall for phish. 3469-3478
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