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INTERACT 2011: Lisbon, Portugal
- Pedro F. Campos, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Joaquim A. Jorge, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Philippe A. Palanque, Marco Winckler:
Human-Computer Interaction - INTERACT 2011 - 13th IFIP TC 13 International Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, September 5-9, 2011, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6946, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-23773-7
Keynote Speakers
- António S. Câmara:
Natural User Interfaces. 1 - Mary Czerwinski:
The Future of Distributed Groups and Their Use of Social Media. 2 - Saul Greenberg:
Opportunities for Proxemic Interactions in Ubicomp (Keynote). 3-10
Long and Short Papers
- Susumu Harada, Jacob O. Wobbrock, James A. Landay:
Voice Games: Investigation Into the Use of Non-speech Voice Input for Making Computer Games More Accessible. 11-29 - Cagatay Goncu, Kim Marriott:
GraVVITAS: Generic Multi-touch Presentation of Accessible Graphics. 30-48 - Abdullah Al Mahmud, Idowu I. B. I. Ayoola, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Designing a Playful Communication Support Tool for Persons with Aphasia. 49-56 - Susana Bautista, Raquel Hervás, Pablo Gervás, Richard Power, Sandra Williams:
How to Make Numerical Information Accessible: Experimental Identification of Simplification Strategies. 57-64 - Tiago João Vieira Guerreiro, João Oliveira, João Benedito, Hugo Nicolau, Joaquim A. Jorge, Daniel Gonçalves:
Blind People and Mobile Keypads: Accounting for Individual Differences. 65-82 - Masatomo Kobayashi, Atsushi Hiyama, Takahiro Miura, Chieko Asakawa, Michitaka Hirose, Tohru Ifukube:
Elderly User Evaluation of Mobile Touchscreen Interactions. 83-99 - João Oliveira, Tiago João Vieira Guerreiro, Hugo Nicolau, Joaquim A. Jorge, Daniel Gonçalves:
BrailleType: Unleashing Braille over Touch Screen Mobile Phones. 100-107 - Jonathan Lazar, Brian Wentz, Matthew Bogdan, Edrick Clowney, Matthew Davis, Joseph Guiffo, Danial Gunnarsson, Dustin Hanks, John Harris, Behnjay Holt, Mark Kitchin, Mark Motayne, Roslin Nzokou, Leela Sedaghat, Kathryn Stern:
Potential Pricing Discrimination Due to Inaccessible Web Sites. 108-114 - Gido Hakvoort, Hayrettin Gürkök, Danny Plass-Oude Bos, Michel Obbink, Mannes Poel:
Measuring Immersion and Affect in a Brain-Computer Interface Game. 115-128 - Michelle Scott, Mary Barreto, Filipe Quintal, Ian Oakley:
Understanding Goal Setting Behavior in the Context of Energy Consumption Reduction. 129-143 - Fabio Pittarello:
Designing a Context-Aware Architecture for Emotionally Engaging Mobile Storytelling. 144-151 - Eva Oliveira, Mitchel Benovoy, Nuno Magalhães Ribeiro, Teresa Chambel:
Towards Emotional Interaction: Using Movies to Automatically Learn Users' Emotional States. 152-161 - David Sirkin, Gina Venolia, John C. Tang, George G. Robertson, Taemie Kim, Kori Inkpen, Mara Sedlins, Bongshin Lee, Mike Sinclair:
Motion and Attention in a Kinetic Videoconferencing Proxy. 162-180 - Moushumi Sharmin, Brian P. Bailey:
Making Sense of Communication Associated with Artifacts during Early Design Activity. 181-198 - Michail N. Giannakos, Konstantinos Chorianopoulos, Paul Johns, Kori Inkpen, Honglu Du:
Children's Interactions in an Asynchronous Video Mediated Communication Environment. 199-206 - Lin Yao, Yingxin Pan, Danning Jiang:
Effects of Automated Transcription Delay on Non-native Speakers' Comprehension in Real-Time Computer-Mediated Communication. 207-214 - Ilaria Liccardi, Olivier Chapuis, Ching-man Au Yeung, Wendy E. Mackay:
Redundancy and Collaboration in Wikibooks. 215-232 - Stacy F. Hobson, Rangachari Anand, Jeaha Yang, Juhnyoung Lee:
Towards Interoperability in Municipal Government: A Study of Information Sharing Practices. 233-247 - Christian Müller-Tomfelde, Jane Li, Alex Hyatt:
An Integrated Communication and Collaboration Platform for Distributed Scientific Workgroups. 248-258 - Roshanak Zilouchian Moghaddam, Brian P. Bailey, Christina M. Poon:
IdeaTracker: An Interactive Visualization Supporting Collaboration and Consensus Building in Online Interface Design Discussions. 259-276 - Philipp Nussbaumer, Inu Matter:
What You See Is What You (Can) Get? Designing for Process Transparency in Financial Advisory Encounters. 277-294 - Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Johnathon Schultz, Matthew Lepage, Carl Gutwin:
A Framework for Supporting Joint Interpersonal Attention in Distributed Groups. 295-312 - Anirudha N. Joshi, Nandlal L. Sarda:
Do Teams Achieve Usability Goals? Evaluating Goal Achievement with Usability Goals Setting Tool. 313-330 - Susanne Tak, Joey Scarr, Carl Gutwin, Andy Cockburn:
Supporting Window Switching with Spatially Consistent Thumbnail Zones: Design and Evaluation. 331-347 - Juan Fernando Mancilla-Caceres, Eyal Amir:
Evaluating Commonsense Knowledge with a Computer Game. 348-355 - Piotr Chynal, Jerzy M. Szymanski:
Remote Usability Testing Using Eyetracking. 356-361 - Minh Quang Tran, Shailey Minocha, Dave Roberts, Angus Laing, Darren Langdridge:
A Means-End Analysis of Consumers' Perceptions of Virtual World Affordances for E-commerce. 362-379 - Jayant Venkatanathan, Denzil Ferreira, Michael Benisch, Jialiu Lin, Evangelos Karapanos, Vassilis Kostakos, Norman M. Sadeh, Eran Toch:
Improving Users' Consistency When Recalling Location Sharing Preferences. 380-387 - Krystian Samp, Stefan Decker:
Navigation Time Variability: Measuring Menu Navigation Errors. 388-395 - Ville Antila, Alfred Lui:
Challenges in Designing Inter-usable Systems. 396-403 - Susanne Schmehl, Stephanie Deutsch, Johann Schrammel, Lucas Paletta, Manfred Tscheligi:
Directed Cultural Probes: Detecting Barriers in the Usage of Public Transportation. 404-411 - David Engel, Christian Herdtweck, Björn Browatzki, Cristóbal Curio:
Image Retrieval with Semantic Sketches. 412-425 - Steven Gardiner, Anthony Tomasic, John Zimmerman, Rafae Aziz, Kathryn Rivard:
Mixer: Mixed-Initiative Data Retrieval and Integration by Example. 426-443 - Victor Kaptelinin, Herje Wåhlen:
Speaking to See: A Feasibility Study of Voice-Assisted Visual Search. 444-451 - Stefan Rennick Egglestone, Brendan Walker, Joe Marshall, Steve Benford, Derek McAuley:
Analysing the Playground: Sensitizing Concepts to Inform Systems That Promote Playful Interaction. 452-469 - Andrew Vande Moere, Martin Tomitsch, Monika Hoinkis, Elmar Trefz, Silje Johansen, Allison Jones:
Comparative Feedback in the Street: Exposing Residential Energy Consumption on House Façades. 470-488 - Eleftherios Papachristos, Nikolaos M. Avouris:
Are First Impressions about Websites Only Related to Visual Appeal? 489-496 - Arto Puikkonen, Anu Lehtiö, Antti Virolainen:
You Can Wear It, But Do They Want to Share It or Stare at It? 497-504 - Alex Olwal, Oscar Frykholm, Kristina Groth, Jonas Moll:
Design and Evaluation of Interaction Technology for Medical Team Meetings. 505-522 - Maja Wrzesien, Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Mariano Alcañiz Raya, Cristina Botella:
How Technology Influences the Therapeutic Process: A Comparative Field Evaluation of Augmented Reality and In Vivo Exposure Therapy for Phobia of Small Animals. 523-540 - Yunan Chen:
You've Covered: Designing for In-shift Handoffs in Medical Practice. 541-558 - Katrin Wolf, Anja Naumann, Michael Rohs, Jörg Müller:
A Taxonomy of Microinteractions: Defining Microgestures Based on Ergonomic and Scenario-Dependent Requirements. 559-575 - Pablo Llinás, Manuel García-Herranz, Pablo A. Haya, Germán Montoro:
Unifying Events from Multiple Devices for Interpreting User Intentions through Natural Gestures. 576-590 - Mike Bennett, Kevin McCarthy, Sile O'Modhrain, Barry Smyth:
SimpleFlow: Enhancing Gestural Interaction with Gesture Prediction, Abbreviation and Autocompletion. 591-608 - Sofia Reis, Nuno Correia:
The Perception of Sound and Its Influence in the Classroom. 609-626 - Tony Bergstrom, Andrew Harris, Karrie Karahalios:
Encouraging Initiative in the Classroom with Anonymous Feedback. 627-642 - Sylvain Malacria, Thomas Pietrzak, Aurélien Tabard, Eric Lecolinet:
U-Note: Capture the Class and Access It Everywhere. 643-660
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