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7. Mobile HCI 2005: Salzburg, Austria
- Manfred Tscheligi, Regina Bernhaupt, Kristijan Mihalic:
Proceedings of the 7th Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, Mobile HCI 2005, 2005, Salzburg, Austria, September 19-22, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-089-2
Social communication
- Dan Hong, Mingxuan Yuan, Vincent Y. Shen:
Dynamic privacy management: a plug-in service for the middleware in pervasive computing. 1-8 - Stavros Antifakos, Nicky Kern, Bernt Schiele, Adrian Schwaninger:
Towards improving trust in context-aware systems by displaying system confidence. 9-14 - Michimune Kohno, Jun Rekimoto:
Searching common experience: a social communication tool based on mobile ad-hoc networking. 15-22 - Jesper Kjeldskov, Jeni Paay:
Just-for-us: a context-aware mobile information system facilitating sociality. 23-30 - Risto Sarvas, Antti Oulasvirta, Giulio Jacucci:
Building social discourse around mobile photos: a systemic perspective. 31-38
Designing mobile interaction
- Juwon Ahn, Jeffrey S. Pierce:
SEREFE: serendipitous file exchange between users and devices. 39-46 - Keith Cheverst, Alan J. Dix, Daniel Fitton, Christian Kray, Mark Rouncefield, Corina Sas, George Saslis-Lagoudakis, Jennifer G. Sheridan:
Exploring bluetooth based mobile phone interaction with the hermes photo display. 47-54 - Georgios N. Marentakis, Stephen A. Brewster:
A comparison of feedback cues for enhancing pointing efficiency in interaction with spatial audio displays. 55-62 - Tuuli Hyvärinen, Anne Kaikkonen, Mika Hiltunen:
Placing links in mobile banking application. 63-68 - Hendrik Knoche, John D. McCarthy:
Design requirements for mobile TV. 69-76
Multimodal, multidevice and beyond
- Silvia Gabrielli, Valeria Mirabella, Stephen Kimani, Tiziana Catarci:
Supporting cognitive walkthrough with video data: a mobile learning evaluation study. 77-82 - Renata Bandelloni, Giulio Mori, Fabio Paternò:
Dynamic generation of web migratory interfaces. 83-90 - Rainer Simon, Florian Wegscheider, Konrad Tolar:
Tool-supported single authoring for device independence and multimodality. 91-98 - Benoît Martin:
VirHKey: a VIRtual Hyperbolic KEYboard with gesture interaction and visual feedback for mobile devices. 99-106 - Luca Chittaro, Stefano Burigat:
Augmenting audio messages with visual directions in mobile guides: an evaluation of three approaches. 107-114
Input and visualisation
- Frode Eika Sandnes:
Evaluating mobile text entry strategies with finite state automata. 115-121 - Sachi Mizobuchi, Mark H. Chignell, David Newton:
Mobile text entry: relationship between walking speed and text input task difficulty. 122-128 - Thorsten Büring, Harald Reiterer:
ZuiScat: querying and visualizing information spaces on personal digital assistants. 129-136 - Tero Hakala, Juha Lehikoinen, Antti Aaltonen:
Spatial interactive visualization on small screen. 137-144
Dimensions of context
- Julien Pauty, Paul Couderc, Michel Banâtre:
Using context to navigate through a photo collection. 145-152 - Dimitrios Raptis, Nikolaos K. Tselios, Nikolaos M. Avouris:
Context-based design of mobile applications for museums: a survey of existing practices. 153-160 - Alia K. Amin, B. T. A. Kersten, Olga A. Kulyk, P. H. Pelgrim, C. M. Wang, Panos Markopoulos:
SenseMS: a user-centered approach to enrich the messaging experience for teens by non-verbal means. 161-166 - Antti Oulasvirta, Mika Raento, Sauli Tiitta:
ContextContacts: re-designing SmartPhone's contact book to support mobile awareness and collaboration. 167-174 - Keith Mitchell, Nicholas J. P. Race, Michael Clarke:
CANVIS: context-aware network visualization using smartphones. 175-182
Guiding and navigating
- Bonnie MacKay, David Dearman, Kori Inkpen, Carolyn R. Watters:
Walk 'n scroll: a comparison of software-based navigation techniques for different levels of mobility. 183-190 - Nigel Davies, Keith Cheverst, Alan J. Dix, Andre Hesse:
Understanding the role of image recognition in mobile tour guides. 191-198 - Weining Yue, Shu Mu, Heng Wang, Guoping Wang:
TGH: a case study of designing natural interaction for mobile guide systems. 199-206 - Robert Miller, Elizabeth Roche:
Toward bridge building: mapping the landscape of telecommunication tools. 207-214
Toward social mobility
- Mark McNally, Majella Bannon, John Greaney, Aisling Hickey, Marian McDonnell, Mark Riordan:
The effects of a wireless on-line community network on social capital. 215-218 - Jonna Häkkilä, Craig Chatfield:
'It's like if you opened someone else's letter': user perceived privacy and social practices with SMS communication. 219-222 - Paul Tennent, Malcolm Hall, Barry A. T. Brown, Matthew Chalmers, Scott Sherwood:
Three applications for mobile epidemic algorithms. 223-226 - Toru Nakamura, Takumi Watanabe:
Mobile 'tsunagari-kan': always-on, casual telecommunication. 227-230 - Brian Davis, Karrie Karahalios:
Telelogs: a social communication space for urban environments. 231-234
Interaction techniques
- Lei Dong, Carolyn R. Watters, Jack Duffy:
Comparing two one-handed access methods on a PDA. 235-238 - Derek Reilly, Michael Welsman-Dinelle, Colin Bate, Kori Inkpen:
Just point and click?: using handhelds to interact with paper maps. 239-242 - Kent Lyons, Christopher Skeels, Thad Starner:
Providing support for mobile calendaring conversations: a wizard of oz evaluation of dual--purpose speech. 243-246 - Timo-Pekka Viljamaa, Akseli Anttila, Rob van der Haar:
Creation and application of mobile media design drivers. 247-250 - Lin Zhong, Mike Sinclair, Niraj K. Jha:
A personal-area network of low-power wireless interfacing devices for handhelds: system and hardware design. 251-254
Fact finding
- Andrew J. May, Val Mitchell, Sarah Bowden, Tony Thorpe:
Opportunities and challenges for location aware computing in the construction industry. 255-258 - Deok Kyun Yun, Ki Young Kim, Han Seo Ko:
Customer expectation level in mobile data services. 259-262 - Yanqing Cui, Vuokko Lantz:
Stroke break analysis: a practical method to study timeout value for handwriting recognition input. 263-266 - Rachel Demumieux, Patrick Losquin:
Gather customer's real usage on mobile phones. 267-270 - Sonja Pedell, Frank Vetere:
Visualizing use context with picture scenarios in the design process. 271-274
Optimising navigation
- Steven Strachan, Parisa Eslambolchilar, Roderick Murray-Smith, Stephen Hughes, M. Sile O'Modhrain:
GpsTunes: controlling navigation via audio feedback. 275-278 - Gary Marsden, Nicholas Tip:
Navigation control for mobile virtual environments. 279-282 - Lynne Baillie, Harald Kunczier, Hermann Anegg:
Rolling, rotating and imagining in a virtual mobile world. 283-286 - Reinhard Sefelin, Michael Bechinie, Regine Müller, Verena Seibert-Giller, Peter Messner, Manfred Tscheligi:
Landmarks: yes; but which?: five methods to select optimal landmarks for a landmark- and speech-based guiding system. 287-290 - Thanos Manesis, Nikolaos M. Avouris:
Survey of position location techniques in mobile systems. 291-294
Capturing context
- Yun-Maw Cheng, Wai Yu, Tzu-Chuan Chou:
Life is sharable: blogging life experience with RFID embedded mobile phones. 295-298 - Misook Sohn, Geehyuk Lee:
ISeeU: camera-based user interface for a handheld computer. 299-302 - Ji Soo Yi, Young Sang Choi, Julie A. Jacko, Andrew Sears:
Context awareness via a single device-attached accelerometer during mobile computing. 303-306
Evaluating mobile content
- Ji Hye Kim, Kun-Pyo Lee:
Cultural difference and mobile phone interface design: icon recognition according to level of abstraction. 307-310 - Cathal Gurrin, Gareth J. F. Jones, Hyowon Lee, Neil O'Hare, Alan F. Smeaton, Noel Murphy:
Mobile access to personal digital photograph archives. 311-314 - Jorge Simarro Cabrera, Henar Muñoz Frutos, Adrian G. Stoica, Nikolaos M. Avouris, Yannis A. Dimitriadis, Georgios Fiotakis, Katerina Demeti Liveri:
Mystery in the museum: collaborative learning activities using handheld devices. 315-318
Posters
- Effie Lai-Chong Law, Ebba Thora Hvannberg, Regina Bernhaupt, Reinhard Sefelin, Jan Håvard Skjetne:
MAUSE-COST294: a community of interest and practice. 319-320 - Toyohisa Nakada, Hideaki Kanai, Susumu Kunifuji:
A support system for finding lost objects using spotlight. 321-322 - Kinji Matsumura, Kenjiro Kai, Hiroyuki Hamada, Nobuyuki Yagi:
Transforming data broadcast contents to fit different user interfaces: generating a readout service for mobile DTV receiver. 323-324 - Zhigang Hua, Yutaka Kidawara, Hanqing Lu, Katsumi Tanaka:
A collaborative environment for enhanced information access on small-form-factor devices. 325-326 - Paul Ryan, Enda Finn:
Field-based mLearning: who wants what? 327-328 - Sam Bucolo, Mark Billinghurst, David Sickinger:
Mobile maze: a comparison of camera based mobile game human interfaces. 329-330 - David M. Mountain, Fotis Liarokapis:
Interacting with virtual reality scenes on mobile devices. 331-332 - Federica Cena, Sonia Modeo, Stefano Annese, Andrea Ghittino, Guido Levi:
Improving system recommendations using localization feedbacks. 333-334 - Christoph Herrmann, Jürgen Kawalek, Annegret Stark:
User-centred system design: addressing user needs with a mobile information system. 335-336 - Kohei Ogawa, Tetsuo Ono:
Ubiquitous cognition: mobile environment achieved by migratable agent. 337-338 - Satoshi Nakamura:
Reversible display: content browsing with reverse operations in mobile computing environments. 339-340 - Hsiu-Chuan Wang, Yi-Shin Deng, Sean Chiu:
Beyond photoblogging: new directions of mobile communication. 341-342 - Zhigang Hua, Xiang-Jun Wang, Xing Xie, Qingshan Liu, Hanqing Lu, Wei-Ying Ma:
AIRE: an ambient interactive and responsive environment for mobile image management. 343-344 - Hannu Korhonen:
Audio feedback on a mobile phone for number dialing. 345-346 - Ernesto William De Luca, Andreas Nürnberger:
Supporting information retrieval on mobile devices. 347-348 - Rui Zhang, Carolyn R. Watters, Jack Duffy:
Using cascade method for table access on small devices. 349-350 - Matthias Weber, Thies Pfeiffer, Bernhard Jung:
Pr@senZ - P@CE: mobile interaction with virtual reality. 351-352
Workshops
- Christian Kray, Jörg Baus:
AIMS 2005: artificial intelligence in mobile systems. 353-354 - Manfred Tscheligi:
Context in mobile HCI. 355-356 - Bruno von Niman, Martin Böcker, Matthias Schneider-Hufschmidt, Margareta Flygt, Pascale Parodi, Pekka Ketola, David Williams, Michael Tate:
Enabling and improving the use of mobile e-services. 357-358 - Keith Cheverst, Barbara Schmidt-Belz:
4th international workshop on: "HCI in mobile guides". 359-360 - Alexander Zipf, Liqiu Meng:
MOBILE MAPS 2005 interactivity and usability of map-based mobile services. 361-362
Tutorials
- Thomas T. Hewett:
Designing with the human memory in mind. 363-364 - Enrico Rukzio, Michael Rohs, Daniel Wagner, John Hamard:
Development of interactive applications for mobile devices. 365-366 - Scott Weiss:
Handheld usability: design, prototyping, & usability testing for mobile phones. 367-368 - Matt Jones, Gary Marsden:
Mobile interaction design tutorial. 369-370 - Peter Messner, Tobias Herrmann:
How to set-up a corporate user experience team: key success factors, strategic positioning, and sustainable organisational implementations. 371-372 - Tobias Heffelaar, Rüdiger Beer:
Data collection and analysis tools for mobile HCI studies. 373-374
Demos
- Ruth Kikin-Gil:
BuddyBeads: techno-jewelry for non verbal communication within groups of teenage girls. 375-376 - Vincent Buil, Gerard Hollemans, Sander van de Wijdeven:
Headphones with touch control. 377-378 - Nadya Belov, Colin Koeck, Werner Krandick, Joshua Shaffer, Thomas T. Hewett:
Intellectual teamwork on smartphones. 379-380 - Felipe J. Gil-Castiñeira, Francisco J. González-Castaño, José M. Pousada Carballo:
Personal microdevices for wide-area location via mobile gateways. 381-382 - Stan Kurkovsky, Vladimir Zanev, Anatoly Kurkovsky:
SMMART: using context-awareness in m-commerce. 383-384 - Patrick Morris Luley, Lucas Paletta, Alexander Almer:
Visual object detection from mobile phone imagery for context awareness. 385-386
Panel
- Byeong-cheol Hwang, Ian E. Smith, Hisun Kim, Elisa Vargas, Jaakko Lehikoinen:
Mobile presence: what needs to be considered? 387-388
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