CHI Extended Abstracts 2011:
Vancouver,
BC,
Canada
Desney S. Tan, Saleema Amershi, Bo Begole, Wendy A. Kellogg, Manas Tungare (Eds.):
Proceedings of the International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2011, Extended Abstracts Volume, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 7-12, 2011.
ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0268-5
- Shaowen Bardzell, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Jeffrey Bardzell, Jodi Forlizzi, Rebecca E. Grinter, Deborah G. Tatar:
Feminism and interaction design.
1-4
- Alissa Nicole Antle, Paul Marshall, Elise van den Hoven:
Workshop on embodied interaction: theory and practice in HCI.
5-8
- James Pierce, Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir, Phoebe Sengers, Yolande A. A. Strengers:
Everyday practice and sustainable HCI: understanding and learning from cultures of (un)sustainability.
9-12
- Parisa Eslambolchilar, Max L. Wilson, Ian Oakley, Anind Dey:
PINC: persuasion, influence, nudge & coercion through mobile devices.
13-16
- Ben Kirman, Staffan Björk, Sebastian Deterding, Janne Paavilainen, Valentina Rao:
Social game studies at CHI 2011.
17-20
- Raimund Dachselt, Matt Jones, Jonna Häkkilä, Markus Löchtefeld, Michael Rohs, Enrico Rukzio:
Mobile and personal projection (MP2).
21-23
- Christine Robson, Sean Kandel, Jeffrey Heer, Jeffrey S. Pierce:
Data collection by the people, for the people.
25-28
- Janice Rohn, Dennis R. Wixon:
Managing user experience teams: lessons from case studies, establishing best practices.
29-31
- Chris North, Remco Chang, Alex Endert, Wenwen Dou, Richard May, Bill Pike, Glenn A. Fink:
Analytic provenance: process+interaction+insight.
33-36
- Antti Salovaara, Kristina Höök, Keith Cheverst, Michael Twidale, Matthew Chalmers, Corina Sas:
Appropriation and creative use: linking user studies and design.
37-40
- Amy Hurst, Krzysztof Gajos, Leah Findlater, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Andrew Sears, Shari Trewin:
Dynamic accessibility: accommodating differences in ability and situation.
41-44
- Tuck Wah Leong, Lalya Gaye, Atau Tanaka, Robyn Taylor, Peter C. Wright:
The user in flux: bringing HCI and digital arts together to interrogate shifting roles in interactive media.
45-48
- Lone Koefoed Hansen, Julie Rico, Giulio Jacucci, Stephen A. Brewster, Daniel Ashbrook:
Performative interaction in public space.
49-52
- Michael S. Bernstein, Ed H. Chi, Lydia B. Chilton, Björn Hartmann, Aniket Kittur, Robert C. Miller:
Crowdsourcing and human computation: systems, studies and platforms.
53-56
- Dan Cosley, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Victoria Schwanda, S. Tejaswi Peesapati, Terence Wright:
Bridging practices, theories, and technologies to support reminiscence.
57-60
- Janet Vertesi, Silvia Lindtner, Irina Shklovski:
Transnational HCI: humans, computers, and interactions in transnational contexts.
61-64
- Stephen H. Fairclough, Kiel Mark Gilleade, Lennart E. Nacke, Regan L. Mandryk:
Brain and body interfaces: designing for meaningful interaction.
65-68
- Regina Bernhaupt, Guy A. Boy, Michael Feary, Philippe A. Palanque:
Engineering automation in interactive critical systems.
69-72
- Azam Khan, Lyn Bartram, Eli Blevis, Carl F. DiSalvo, Jon Froehlich, Gordon Kurtenbach:
CHI 2011 sustainability community invited panel: challenges ahead.
73-76
- Peter Khooshabeh, Cade McCall, Sudeep Gandhe, Jonathan Gratch, Jim Blascovich:
Does it matter if a computer jokes.
77-86
- Kimiko Ryokai, Robert Kowalski, Hayes Raffle:
StoryFaces: children exploring emotional expressions in storytelling with video.
87-96
- Benjamin B. Bederson, Alexander J. Quinn:
Web workers unite! addressing challenges of online laborers.
97-106
- Olli-Pekka Pohjola:
Design principles for a new generic digital habitat.
107-116
- Hitomi Tsujita, Jun Rekimoto:
HappinessCounter: smile-encouraging appliance to increase positive mood.
117-126
- Joe Marshall, Brendan Walker, Steve Benford, George Tomlinson, Stefan Rennick Egglestone, Stuart Reeves, Patrick Brundell, Paul Tennent, Jo Cranwell, Paul Harter, Jo Longhurst:
The gas mask: a probe for exploring fearsome interactions.
127-136
- Guarionex Salivia, Juan Pablo Hourcade:
Identification of pointing difficulties of two individuals with Parkinson's disease via a sub-movement analysis.
137-140
- Jens Riegelsberger, Audrey Yang, Konstantin Samoylov, Elizabeth Nunge, Molly M. Stevens, Patrick Larvie:
From basecamp to summit: scaling field research across 9 locations.
141-144
- Thecla Schiphorst:
Self-evidence: applying somatic connoisseurship to experience design.
145-160
- Frank Steinicke, Hrvoje Benko, Florian Daiber, Daniel F. Keefe, Jean-Baptiste de la Rivière:
Touching the 3rd dimension (T3D).
161-164
- Marianna Obrist, Effie Law, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Virpi Roto, Arnold P. O. S. Vermeeren, Kari Kuutti:
UX research: what theoretical roots do we build on - if any?
165-168
- Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell, Bonnie A. Nardi:
World of Warcraft as a global artifact.
169-172
- Mathieu Hopmann, Patrick Salamin, Nicolas Chauvin, Frédéric Vexo, Daniel Thalmann:
Natural activation for gesture recognition systems.
173-183
- Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Kenton O'Hara:
BISi: a blended interaction space.
185-200
- Vicki Moulder, Lorna Boschman, Ron Wakkary:
The talking poles public art based in social design.
201-209
- Jhilmil Jain, Arnold M. Lund, Dennis Wixon:
The future of natural user interfaces.
211-214
- Arnie Lund, Jonathan Lazar, Volker Wulf:
Standards and policy SIG.
215-218
- Joseph Kaye, Elizabeth A. Buie, Jettie Hoonhout, Kristina Höök, Virpi Roto, Scott Jenson, Peter Wright:
Designing for user experience: academia & industry.
219-222
- Lining Yao, Sayamindu Dasgupta, Nadia Cheng, Jason Spingarn-Koff, Ostap Rudakevych, Hiroshi Ishii:
RopePlus: bridging distances with social and kinesthetic rope games.
223-232
- Hayes Raffle, Ruibing Wang, Karim Seada, Hiroshi Ishii:
Communiclay: a modular system for tangible telekinetic communication.
233-242
- Daniel Gooch, Leon Watts:
The Magic Sock Drawer project.
243-252
- Jennifer Golbeck, Cristina Robles, Karen Turner:
Predicting personality with social media.
253-262
- Tricia Wang, Joseph Kaye:
Inventive leisure practices: understanding hacking communities as sites of sharing and innovation.
263-272
- Louise Barkhuus, Robert Lecusay:
Technologies and social learning in an urban after-school center.
273-282
- Carla Diana, Andrea Lockerd Thomaz:
The shape of Simon: creative design of a humanoid robot shell.
283-298
- Adam Fouse, Nadir Weibel, Edwin Hutchins, James D. Hollan:
ChronoViz: a system for supporting navigation of time-coded data.
299-304
- Wai Wa Tang, Kenneth W. K. Lo, Alvin T. S. Chan, Stephen Chi-fai Chan, Hong Va Leong, Grace Ngai:
i*Chameleon: a scalable and extensible framework for multimodal interaction.
305-310
- B. L. William Wong, Raymond Chen, Neesha Kodagoda, Chris Rooney, Kai Xu:
INVISQUE: intuitive information exploration through interactive visualization.
311-316
- Cheng Xu, Ali Israr, Ivan Poupyrev, Olivier Bau, Chris Harrison:
Tactile display for the visually impaired using TeslaTouch.
317-322
- Yvonne Jansen, Thorsten Karrer, Jan Borchers:
MudPad: tactile feedback for touch surfaces.
323-328
- Aneesh P. Tarun, Byron Lahey, Audrey Girouard, Winslow Burleson, Roel Vertegaal:
Snaplet: using body shape to inform function in mobile flexible display devices.
329-334
- Nicolas D'Alessandro, Robert Pritchard, Johnty Wang, Sidney Fels:
Ubiquitous voice synthesis: interactive manipulation of speech and singing on mobile distributed platforms.
335-340
- Ray Yun, Mark D. Gross:
RayMatic: ambient meter display with facial expression and gesture.
341-346
- Azam Khan, Eli Blevis, Daniela K. Busse:
CHI 2011 sustainability community invited SIG: framework & agenda.
347-350
- Regina Bernhaupt, Katherine Isbister, John Buchanan, Daniel Cook, Dave Warfield:
Games and HCI: perspectives on intersections and opportunities.
351-354
- Janaki Kumar, Dan Rosenberg, Michael Arent, Anna M. Wichansky, Madhuri Kolhatkar, Esin O. Kiris, Russell Wilson, Arnold M. Lund:
User experience management post mergers and acquisitions.
355-358
- Peter Jones, David Cronin, Dean Karavite, Ross Koppel, Prudence W. Dalrymple, Kai Zheng, Michelle Rogers, Bob Schumacher:
Designing for whole systems and services in healthcare.
359-362
- Anijo P. Mathew:
Art loop open: designing for the intersection of art and technology in an urban public exhibition.
373-387
- Michael S. Bernstein, Mark S. Ackerman, Ed H. Chi, Robert C. Miller:
The trouble with social computing systems research.
389-398
- Heekyoung Jung, Erik Stolterman:
Form and materiality in interaction design: a new approach to HCI.
399-408
- Anthony Jameson, Silvia Gabrielli, Per Ola Kristensson, Katharina Reinecke, Federica Cena, Cristina Gena, Fabiana Vernero:
How can we support users' preferential choice?
409-418
- Letitia Lew, Truc Nguyen, Solomon Messing, Sean J. Westwood:
Of course I wouldn't do that in real life: advancing the arguments for increasing realism in HCI experiments.
419-428
- Justin Cheng, Akshay Bapat, Gregory Thomas, Kevin Tse, Nikhil Nawathe, Jeremy Crockett, Gilly Leshed:
GoSlow: designing for slowness, reflection and solitude.
429-438
- Regina Bernhaupt, Katherine Isbister:
(invited) games and entertainment at CHI: towards forming a robust and ongoing community.
439-442
- Margaret E. Morris, Sunny Consolvo, Sean A. Munson, Kevin Patrick, Janice Y. Tsai, Adam D. I. Kramer:
Facebook for health: opportunities and challenges for driving behavior change.
443-446
- Brent Hecht, Johannes Schöning, Thomas Erickson, Reid Priedhorsky:
Geographic human-computer interaction.
447-450
- Keith A. Butler, Thomas Payne, Ben Shneiderman, Patricia Brennan, Jiajie Zhang:
Re-engineering health care with information technology: the role of computer-human interaction.
451-454
- Scott G. Pobiner, Carla Diana:
CHI design community 2011 (invited).
455-458
- Juan E. Gilbert, Margaret M. Burnett, Richard E. Ladner, Mary Beth Rosson, Janet Davis:
Applying the NSF broader impacts criteria to HCI research.
459-462
- Max L. Wilson, Wendy E. Mackay, Ed H. Chi, Michael S. Bernstein, Dan Russell, Harold W. Thimbleby:
RepliCHI - CHI should be replicating and validating results more: discuss.
463-466
- Michael Katz:
Why context is important when gathering design feedback: an e-commerce case study.
467-482
- Rubaiat Habib Kazi, Kien Chuan Chua, Shengdong Zhao, Richard Davis, Kok-Lim Low:
SandCanvas: new possibilities in sand animation.
483
- Jamie Zigelbaum, Marcelo Coelho:
Six-Forty by Four-Eighty: an interactive lighting installation.
485
- Muriel Garreta Domingo, Juan Antonio Mangas Forner:
Cube-U: exploring the combination of the internet of things and elearning.
487-488
- Greg Walsh, Allison Druin, Mona Leigh Guha, Elizabeth Foss, Evan Golub, Leshell Hatley, Elizabeth M. Bonsignore, Sonia Franckel:
Layered elaboration.
489
- Eva Deckers, Stephan Wensveen, Kees Overbeeke:
PeR: designing for perceptive qualities.
491
- Nivedhitha Giri, Anthony Threatt, Ian D. Walker, Keith Evan Green:
RWal.
493
- Philipp Hund, Lucy Hughes, Alistair Wood, Jesper Garde, Tianbo Xu:
Why buttons go bad.
495
- Dominic Furniss:
Microwave racing.
497
- Gang Pan, Haoyi Ren, Weidong Hua, Qian Zheng, Shijian Li:
EasyPointer: what you pointing at is what you get.
499-502
- Jürgen Scheible:
Interactive snow sculpture painting.
503-504
- Alícia Valls Saez, Muriel Garreta Domingo:
Scenario-based persona: introducing personas through their main contexts.
505
- Krist Wongsuphasawat, John Alexis Guerra Gómez, Catherine Plaisant, Taowei David Wang, Meirav Taieb-Maimon, Ben Shneiderman:
LifeFlow: visualizing an overview of event sequences (video preview).
507-510
- Sylvia H. Cheng, Connor Dickie, Andreas Hanewich-Hollatz, Roel Vertegaal, Justin Lee:
Don't touch: social appropriateness of touch sensor placement on interactive lumalive e-textime shirts.
511
- Greg Walsh, Allison Druin, Elizabeth Foss, Evan Golub, Mona Leigh Guha, Leshell Hatley, Elizabeth M. Bonsignore:
Energy house.
513
- Marije Kanis, Wouter Meys, Mettina Veenstra, Maarten Groen, Wout Slakhorst:
BiebBeep: an interactive screen for supporting public Library 2.0 information and social services.
515
- Juan E. Gilbert, Joshua I. Ekandem, Shelby S. Darnell, Hanan Alnizami, Aqueasha M. Martin, Wanda Johnson:
Accessible voting: one machine, one vote for everyone.
517-518
- Helena M. Mentis, Harold W. Thimbleby, Julie A. Kientz, Gillian R. Hayes, Madhu Reddy:
Interactive technologies for health special interest group.
519-522
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
Interactions magazine.
523-526
- Jhilmil Jain, Catherine Courage, Jon Innes, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Arnie Lund, Daniel Rosenberg:
Managing global UX teams.
527-530
- Takashi Miyaki, Yong Ding, Behnam Banitalebi, Michael Beigl:
Things that hover: interaction with tiny battery-less robots on desktop.
531-540
- Hiroaki Tobita, Shigeaki Maruyama, Takuya Kuzi:
Floating avatar: telepresence system using blimps for communication and entertainment.
541-550
- ByungIn Yoo, Jae-Joon Han, Changkyu Choi, Hee-seob Ryu, Du-Sik Park, Changyeong Kim:
3D remote interface for smart displays.
551-560
- Keita Higuchi, Yoshio Ishiguro, Jun Rekimoto:
Flying eyes: free-space content creation using autonomous aerial vehicles.
561-570
- Alex Endert, Patrick Fiaux, Haeyong Chung, Michael Stewart, Christopher Andrews, Chris North:
ChairMouse: leveraging natural chair rotation for cursor navigation on large, high-resolution displays.
571-580
- Jonathan Lazar:
Using community-based service projects to enhance undergraduate HCI education: 10 years of experience.
581-588
- Leo Frishberg:
Interactive sparklines: a dynamic display of quantitative information.
589-604
- Keith A. Butler, Ruven Brooks:
CHI 2011 engineering community SIG: the role of engineering work in CHI.
605-607
- David England, Ernest Edmonds, Jennifer G. Sheridan, Scott Pobiner, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Peter Wright, Michael Twidale, Carla Diana:
Digital arts and interaction (invited).
609-612
- Juan Pablo Hourcade, Natasha E. Bullock-Rest, Batya Friedman, Mark Nelson, Ben Shneiderman, Panayiotis Zaphiris:
HCI for peace: from idealism to concrete steps.
613-616
- A. J. Bernheim Brush, Paul Johns, Kori Inkpen, Brian Meyers:
Speech@home: an exploratory study.
617-632
- Matthias Laschke, Marc Hassenzahl, Sarah Diefenbach, Marius Tippkämper:
With a little help from a friend: a shower calendar to save water.
633-646
- Stephanie Deutsch, Genc Begolli, Martin Lugmayr, Manfred Tscheligi:
Assisted collection and organization for laddering interview data.
647-650
- Ed H. Chi, Mary Czerwinski, David R. Millen, Dave W. Randall, Gunnar Stevens, Volker Wulf, John Zimmermann:
Transferability of research findings: context-dependent or model-driven.
651-654
- Martin Colbert, Angela Boodoo:
Does 'Letting Go of the Words' Increase Engagement: a traffic study.
655-667
- Paul Shrubsole, Tine Lavrysen, Maddy Janse, Hans Weda:
Flo: raising family awareness about electricity use.
669-672
- Evgeniy Abdulin:
Using the keystroke-level model for designing user interface on middle-sized touch screens.
673-686
- Elizabeth A. Buie, Jhilmil Jain:
CHI 2011 user experience community SIG: the role of UX work in SIGCHI.
687-688
- Janet C. Read, Juan Pablo Hourcade, Panos Markopoulos, Allison Druin:
Child computer interaction invited SIG: IDC remixed, CCI remapped.
689-691
- Allison Druin, Gary Knell, Elliot Soloway, Daniel M. Russell, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Yvonne Rogers:
The future of child-computer interaction.
693-696
- Lester J. Holtzblatt, Mary Lou Tierney:
Measuring the effectiveness of social media on an innovation process.
697-712
- David M. Frohlich, Risto Sarvas:
HCI and innovation.
713-728
- Jim Nieters, Eric Bollman:
Leading change with collaborative design workshops.
729-739
- Anneli Olsen, Albrecht Schmidt, Paul Marshall, Veronica Sundstedt:
Using eye tracking for interaction.
741-744
- Dan Goldstein, Eve Hill, Jonathan Lazar, Alice Siempelkamp, Anne Taylor, David Lepofsky:
Increasing legal requirements for interface accessibility.
745-748
- László Laufer, Péter Halácsy, Adam Somlai-Fischer:
Prezi meeting: collaboration in a zoomable canvas based environment.
749-752
- Christine Satchell, Marcus Foth:
Welcome to the jungle: HCI after dark.
753-762
- Wooi-Boon Goh, Siska Fitriani, Chun-Fan Goh, Jacquelyn Tan, Monica Menon, Libby Cohen:
Action role design and observations in a gestural interface-based collaborative game.
763-772
- Max Möllers, Ray Bohnenberger, Stephan Deininghaus, Patrick Zimmer, Karin Herrmann, Jan Borchers:
TaPS Widgets: tangible control over private spaces on interactive tabletops.
773-780
- Ji-Dong Yim, Chris D. Shaw:
Design considerations of expressive bidirectional telepresence robots.
781-790
- Zarla Ludin:
On ethical problem solving in user-centered research: an analysis.
791-798
- Mokeira Masita-Mwangi, Faith Ronoh-Boreh, Nyambura Kimani, Nancy Mwakaba, Grace Kihumba, Imelda Mueni, Jussi Impio:
Designing an e-solution for linking informal self-help groups in Africa: a case study.
799-814
- Janice Rohn, Dennis R. Wixon, Jim Nieters, Carola Thompson:
Managing UX teams.
815-817
- Dana Rotman, Sarah Vieweg, Sarita Yardi, Ed Huai-hsin Chi, Jenny Preece, Ben Shneiderman, Peter Pirolli, Tom Glaisyer:
From slacktivism to activism: participatory culture in the age of social media.
819-822
- Jodi Forlizzi, Carl F. DiSalvo, Jeffrey Bardzell, Ilpo Koskinen, Stephan Wensveen:
Quality control: a panel on the critique and criticism of design research.
823-826
- Juliet L. Hardesty:
Bells, whistles, and alarms: HCI lessons using AJAX for a page-turning web application.
827-840
- Erika Noll Webb, Ray Matsil, Jeff Sauro:
Benefit analysis of user assistance improvements.
841-850
- Edmund Eberleh, Fazlul Hoque:
Orchestration of ux methods as critical success factor in large scale software developments.
851-862
- Jason Chong Lee, Tejinder K. Judge, D. Scott McCrickard:
Evaluating eXtreme scenario-based design in a distributed agile team.
863-877
- Georgios Christou, Panayiotis Zaphiris, Chee Siang Ang, Effie Lai-Chong Law:
Designing for the user experience of sociability in massively multiplayer online games.
879-882
- Arnold M. Lund, Annuska Perkins, Sri Kurniawan, Lennart Nacke:
Accessible games SIG.
883-886
- Hyungsin Kim:
Exploring technological opportunities for cognitive impairment screening.
887-892
- Vera Liao:
How user reviews influence older and younger adults' credibility judgments of online health information.
893-898
- Julie Rico Williamson:
Send me bubbles: multimodal performance and social acceptability.
899-904
- Maartje Ament:
Frankenstein and human error: device-oriented steps are more problematic than task-oriented ones.
905-910
- Joona Antero Laukkanen:
A scalable and tiling multi-monitor aware window manager.
911-916
- Elizabeth M. Bonsignore:
Sharing stories "in the wild": a mobile storytelling case study.
917-922
- Aisling Ann O'Kane:
Trusting experience oriented design.
923-928
- Christopher Kurtz:
Code Gestalt: a software visualization tool for human beings.
929-934
- Wei Dong:
Cultural difference in image searching.
935-940
- Svenja Leifert:
The influence of grids on spatial and content memory.
941-946
- Sophia B. Liu:
Digital commemoration: surveying the social media revival of historical crises.
947-952
- Hoda A. Hamouda, Mariam M. Hussein, Mohamed H. Sharaf-El-Deen, Nermeen M. Abdel-Aziz, Shady M. Hanna:
Face-back: who is the illiterate again?
953-958
- Clifford Gentry, Marisol Martinez-Escobar, Philip Vander Broek, Douglas Choi, Stefan Ganchev:
Entrust: connecting low-income HIV+ individuals with health care providers.
959-964
- Sujoy Kumar Chowdhury, Jody Wynn:
Cowabunga!: a system to facilitate multi-cultural diversity through couchsurfing.
965-970
- Mónica Isabel González, Emilio Sánchez, Edgar de los Santos:
ViTu: a system to help the mexican people to preserve and celebrate their culture.
971-976
- Chad Harbig, Melissa Burton, Mariam Melkumyan, Lei Zhang, Jiyoung Choi:
SignBright: a storytelling application to connect deaf children and hearing parents.
977-982
- Timothy Ekl, Kenny Gao, Sarah Jabon, Joseph Salisbury, Eric Stokes:
DiversIT: inspiring communication about individuals' differences.
983-988
- James Hallam, Vanessa Whiteley:
Interactive therapy gloves: reconnecting partners after a stroke.
989-994
- Yikun Liu, Haidan Huang:
TimeCapsule: connecting past.
995-1000
- Caitlin Holman, Jane Leibrock, Jose Jimenez, Daniel Greitzer, Tom Haynes:
Lingua: cultural exchange through language partnerships.
1001-1006
- Dustin York, Zhengxin Xi:
Sharing the knowledge.
1007-1012
- Shane Wachirawutthichai, Nisha Singh, Ramji Enamuthu, Yun Zhou:
The design process of iConnect: social advice application.
1013-1018
- Shad Gross, Austin Toombs, Jeff Wain, Kevin Walorski:
Foodmunity: designing community interactions over food.
1019-1024
- Youn ah Kang:
Informing design of systems for intelligence analysis: understanding users, user tasks, and tool usage.
1025-1028
- Aaron M. Levisohn:
Designing for movement experience.
1029-1032
- Nicolai Marquardt:
Proxemic interactions in ubiquitous computing ecologies.
1033-1036
- Stephanie Rosenthal:
Modeling users of intelligent systems.
1037-1040
- Christian P. Janssen:
Understanding multitasking as an adaptive strategy selection process.
1041-1044
- Karine Kozlova:
Visual histories of decision processes for creative collaboration.
1045-1048
- Daniel Gooch:
Socialising presence.
1049-1052
- Dominikus Baur:
The songs of our past: working with listening histories.
1053-1056
- Javier Velasco-Martin:
Self-disclosure in social media.
1057-1060
- Greg Walsh:
Distributed participatory design.
1061-1064
- Lorna Rae Boschman:
Physical activity with digital companions.
1065-1068
- Tae-Jung Yun:
Technology design for pediatric asthma management.
1069-1072
- Hao-Chuan Wang:
Using language-retrieved pictures to support intercultural brainstorming.
1073-1076
- Katy Howland:
Designing an interface for multimodal narrative creation.
1077-1080
- Rui Nóbrega:
Modeling places for interactive media and entertainment applications.
1081-1084
- Joel Ross:
Pervasive negabehavior games for environmental sustainability.
1085-1088
- Katharina Tran Phuc, Torsten Racky, Florian Roth, Iris Wegmann, Mara Pilz, Christoph Busch, Katharina Horst, Claudia Söller-Eckert:
COCO: the therapy robot.
1089-1094
- Pranav Mistry, Suranga Nanayakkara, Pattie Maes:
Touch and copy, touch and paste.
1095-1098
- Pranav Mistry, Pattie Maes:
Mouseless: a computer mouse as small as invisible.
1099-1104
- Andrea Bianchi, Ian Oakley, Dong-Soo Kwon:
Obfuscating authentication through haptics, sound and light.
1105-1110
- Brian T. Kirby, Michael P. Ashley-Rollman, Seth Copen Goldstein:
Blinky blocks: a physical ensemble programming platform.
1111-1116
- Robyn Taylor, Guy Schofield, John Shearer, Jayne Wallace, Peter C. Wright, Pierre Boulanger, Patrick Olivier:
humanaquarium: exploring audience, participation, and interaction.
1117-1122
- Johan Kildal:
Tangible 3D haptics on touch surfaces: virtual compliance.
1123-1128
- Jennifer G. Sheridan, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Stuart Reeves, Joe Marshall, Giles Lane:
Graffito: crowd-based performative interaction at festivals.
1129-1134
- Matthew K. X. J. Pan, Gordon Jih-Shiang Chang, Gokhan H. Himmetoglu, A. Jung Moon, Thomas W. Hazelton, Karon E. MacLean, Elizabeth A. Croft:
Galvanic skin response-derived bookmarking of an audio stream.
1135-1140
- Gregor Miller, Sidney Fels, Abir Al Hajri, Michael Ilich, Zoltan Foley-Fisher, Manuel Fernandez, Daesik Jang:
MediaDiver: viewing and annotating multi-view video.
1141-1146
- Sylvia H. Cheng, Kibum Kim, Roel Vertegaal:
TagURit: a proximity-based game of tag using lumalive e-textile displays.
1147-1152
- Vincent Lévesque, Louise Oram, Karon E. MacLean, Andy Cockburn, Nicholas D. Marchuk, Dan Johnson, J. Edward Colgate, Michael A. Peshkin:
Frictional widgets: enhancing touch interfaces with programmable friction.
1153-1158
- John Bolton, Kibum Kim, Roel Vertegaal:
SnowGlobe: a spherical fish-tank VR display.
1159-1164
- Jon Moeller, Andruid Kerne, Sashikanth Damaraju:
ZeroTouch: a zero-thickness optical multi-touch force field.
1165-1170
- Diane Gromala, Meehae Song, Ji-Dong Yim, Tyler Fox, Steven J. Barnes, Mark Nazemi, Christopher Shaw, Pam Squire:
Immersive VR: a non-pharmacological analgesic for chronic pain?
1171-1176
- Sune Alstrup Johansen, Javier San Agustin, Henrik H. T. Skovsgaard, John Paulin Hansen, Martin Tall:
Low cost vs. high-end eye tracking for usability testing.
1177-1182
- Anbang Xu, Brian P. Bailey:
A crowdsourcing model for receiving design critique.
1183-1188
- Dongwook Yoon, Yongjun Cho, Ki-Won Yeom, Ji-Hyung Park:
Touch-Bookmark: a lightweight navigation and bookmarking technique for e-books.
1189-1194
- Abdullah Al Mahmud, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Understanding email communication of persons with aphasia.
1195-1200
- Marziya Mohammedali, Dinh Q. Phung, Brett Adams, Svetha Venkatesh:
A context-sensitive device to help people with autism cope with anxiety.
1201-1206
- Ki Joon Kim, S. Shyam Sundar, Eunil Park:
The effects of screen-size and communication modality on psychology of mobile device users.
1207-1212
- Vassilis-Javed Khan, Panos Markopoulos, Nynke Spijksma:
On the use of pervasive computing to support patients with obsessive compulsive disorder.
1213-1218
- Jessica M. David, Alison Benjamin, Ronald M. Baecker, Diane Gromala, Jeremy P. Birnholtz:
Living with pain, staying in touch: exploring the communication needs of older adults with chronic pain.
1219-1224
- Tasos Varoudis, Sheep Dalton, Katerina Alexiou, Theodore Zamenopoulos:
Ambient displays: influencing movement patterns.
1225-1230
- Martin Pielot, Benjamin Poppinga, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
A tactile friend sense for keeping groups together.
1231-1236
- Matthew Blackshaw, Anthony DeVincenzi, David Lakatos, Daniel Leithinger, Hiroshi Ishii:
Recompose: direct and gestural interaction with an actuated surface.
1237-1242
- Ohad Inbar, Noam Tractinsky:
Make a trip an experience: sharing in-car information with passengers.
1243-1248
- Takanori Komatsu, Seiji Yamada, Kazuki Kobayashi, Kotaro Funakoshi, Mikio Nakano:
Effects of different types of artifacts on interpretations of artificial subtle expressions (ASEs).
1249-1254
- Oleg Komogortsev, Corey Holland, Jose Camou:
Adaptive eye-gaze-guided interfaces: design & performance evaluation.
1255-1260
- Wenchang Xu, Chun Yu, Yuanchun Shi:
RegionalSliding: enhancing target selection on touchscreen-based mobile devices.
1261-1266
- Soyoung Lee, Sun Young Park, Yunan Chen:
Why not use mobile phones: an observational study of medical work.
1267-1272
- Dominik Bial, Dagmar Kern, Florian Alt, Albrecht Schmidt:
Enhancing outdoor navigation systems through vibrotactile feedback.
1273-1278
- Luuk Beursgens, Freek Boesten, Annick Timmermans, Henk Seelen, Panos Markopoulos:
Us'em: motivating stroke survivors to use their impaired arm and hand in daily life.
1279-1284
- Xiao Xiao, Hiroshi Ishii:
Duet for solo piano: MirrorFugue for single user playing with recorded performances.
1285-1290
- San-Tsai Sun, Eric Pospisil, Ildar Muslukhov, Nuray Dindar, Kirstie Hawkey, Konstantin Beznosov:
OpenID-enabled browser: towards usable and secure web single sign-on.
1291-1296
- Wolmet Barendregt, Mathilde M. Bekker:
Children may expect drag-and-drop instead of point-and-click.
1297-1302
- Alexander Wiethoff, Gregor Broll:
SoloFind: chains of interactions with a mobile retail experience system.
1303-1308
- Eve E. Hoggan, Dari Trendafilov, Teemu Tuomas Ahmaniemi, Roope Raisamo:
Squeeze vs. tilt: a comparative study using continuous tactile feedback.
1309-1314
- Gianluca Schiavo, Giulio Jacucci, Tommi Ilmonen, Luciano Gamberini:
Evaluating an automatic rotation feature in collaborative tabletop workspaces.
1315-1320
- Michael Whitney, Heather Richter Lipford:
Participatory sensing for community building.
1321-1326
- Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Minna Wäljas:
Towards user-centered mashups: exploring user needs for composite web services.
1327-1332
- Yevgeniy Medynskiy, Svetlana Yarosh, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Five strategies for supporting healthy behavior change.
1333-1338
- Finn Ericsson, Alex Olwal:
Interaction and rendering techniques for handheld phantograms.
1339-1344
- Shinsuke Akabane, Johnson Leu, Hiromi Iwadate, Jae Won Choi, Chin Ching Chang, Saori Nakayama, Madoka Terasaki, Hala Eldemellawy, Masa Inakage, Susumu Furukawa:
Puchi Planet: a tangible interface design for hospitalized children.
1345-1350
- Sven G. Kratz, Tilo Westermann, Michael Rohs, Georg Essl:
CapWidgets: tangile widgets versus multi-touch controls on mobile devices.
1351-1356
- Florian Heller, Leonhard Lichtschlag, Moritz Wittenhagen, Thorsten Karrer, Jan Borchers:
Me hates this: exploring different levels of user feedback for (usability) bug reporting.
1357-1362
- Cristina Sylla, Pedro Branco, Clara Coutinho, Maria Eduarda Coquet, David Skaroupka:
TOK: a tangible interface for storytelling.
1363-1368
- Christian Afonso, Steffi Beckhaus:
Collision avoidance in virtual environments through aural spacial awareness.
1369-1374
- Tia Shelley, Leilah Lyons, Moira Zellner, Emily Minor:
Evaluating the embodiment benefits of a paper-based tui for educational simulations.
1375-1380
- Sabina Giorgi, Alessandra Talamo, Barbara Mellini:
The "life frame": responding to the elderly people's need of remembering.
1381-1386
- Michael A. Oren, Stephen B. Gilbert:
Framework for measuring social affinity for CSCW software.
1387-1392
- Kathrin Probst, Thomas Seifried, Michael Haller, Kentaro Yasu, Maki Sugimoto, Masahiko Inami:
Move-it: interactive sticky notes actuated by shape memory alloys.
1393-1398
- Suleman Shahid, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts:
Child-robot interaction: playing alone or together?
1399-1404
- Nicholas Diakopoulos, Mor Naaman:
Topicality, time, and sentiment in online news comments.
1405-1410
- Audrey Desjardins, Ron Wakkary:
Children's drawing and telling of sustainability in the home.
1411-1416
- Yee Chieh "Denise" Chew, Eric Caspary:
MusEEGk: a brain computer musical interface.
1417-1422
- Kazushi Nishimoto, Akari Ikenoue, Koji Shimizu, Tomonori Tajima, Yuta Tanaka, Yutaka Baba, Xihong Wang:
TableCross: exuding a shared space into personal spaces to encourage its voluntary maintenance.
1423-1428
- Jong-bum Woo, Da-jung Kim, Suin Kim, Jaesung Jo, Youn-Kyung Lim:
Interactivity sketcher: crafting and experiencing interactivity qualities.
1429-1434
- Siddharth Jain, Samit Bhattacharya:
Predictive error behavior model of on-screen keyboard users.
1435-1440
- Gareth R. White, Pejman Mirza-Babaei, Graham McAllister, Judith Good:
Weak inter-rater reliability in heuristic evaluation of video games.
1441-1446
- Markus Löchtefeld, Sven Gehring, Ralf Jung, Antonio Krüger:
guitAR: supporting guitar learning through mobile projection.
1447-1452
- Lynne Humphries, Sharon McDonald:
Emotion faces: the design and evaluation of a game for preschool children.
1453-1458
- Petr Slovák, Peter Novák, Pavel Troubil, Petr Holub, Erik C. Hofer:
Exploring trust in group-to-group video-conferencing.
1459-1464
- Sarah Fdili Alaoui, Baptiste Caramiaux, Marcos Serrano:
From dance to touch: movement qualities for interaction design.
1465-1470
- David Wong, Siamak Faridani, Ephrat Bitton, Björn Hartmann, Kenneth Y. Goldberg:
The diversity donut: enabling participant control over the diversity of recommended responses.
1471-1476
- S. Shyam Sundar, Qian Xu, Saraswathi Bellur, Jeeyun Oh, Haiyan Jia:
Beyond pointing and clicking: how do newer interaction modalities affect user engagement?
1477-1482
- Berto Gonzalez, Celine Latulipe:
BiCEP: bimanual color exploration plugin.
1483-1488
- Seunghwan Lee, Jaehyun Han, Geehyuk Lee:
MultiPress: releasing keys for multitap segmentation.
1489-1494
- Daniel Richert, Ammar Halabi, Anna Eaglin, Matthew Edwards, Shaowen Bardzell:
Arrange-A-Space: tabletop interfaces and gender collaboration.
1495-1500
- Alistair Morrison, Owain Brown, Donald McMillan, Matthew Chalmers:
Informed consent and users' attitudes to logging in large scale trials.
1501-1506
- Steven J. Castellucci, I. Scott MacKenzie:
Gathering text entry metrics on android devices.
1507-1512
- Amrita Thakur, Michael J. Gormish, Berna Erol:
Mobile phones and information capture in the workplace.
1513-1518
- Amal Benzina, Marcus Tönnis, Gudrun Klinker, Mohamed Ashry:
Phone-based motion control in VR: analysis of degrees of freedom.
1519-1524
- Dhawal Mujumdar, Manuel Kallenbach, Brandon Liu, Björn Hartmann:
Crowdsourcing suggestions to programming problems for dynamic web development languages.
1525-1530
- Shao-Yu Wu, Ruck Thawonmas, Kuan-Ta Chen:
Video summarization via crowdsourcing.
1531-1536
- Natalie DeWitt, David Lohrmann:
I don't like crumbs on my keyboard: eating behaviors of World of Warcraft players.
1537-1542
- David K. McGookin, Stephen A. Brewster:
Investigating Phicon feedback in non-visual tangible user interfaces.
1543-1548
- Nicholas Kong, Gregorio Convertino, Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Ed H. Chi:
VisualWikiCurator: a corporate Wiki plugin.
1549-1554
- Logan Kendall, Andrea Civan-Hartzler, Predrag V. Klasnja, Wanda Pratt:
Descriptive analysis of physical activity conversations on Twitter.
1555-1560
- Karl Maybach, Arun Nagargoje, Tomas Sokoler:
Social yoga mats: reinforcing synergy between physical and social activity.
1561-1566
- Janet C. Read, Daniel Fitton, Benjamin R. Cowan, Russell Beale, Yukang Guo, Matthew Horton:
Understanding and designing cool technologies for teenagers.
1567-1572
- Chinmay Eishan Kulkarni, Scott R. Klemmer:
Automatically adapting web pages to heterogeneous devices.
1573-1578
- Syavash Nobarany, Mona Haraty, Sidney Fels, Brian D. Fisher:
Leveraging trust relationships in digital backchannel communications.
1579-1584
- Fahimeh Raja, Kirstie Hawkey, Steven Hsu, Kai-Le Wang, Konstantin Beznosov:
Promoting a physical security mental model for personal firewall warnings.
1585-1590
- Neema Moraveji, Ryo Akasaka, Roy Pea, B. J. Fogg:
The role of commitment devices and self-shaping in persuasive technology.
1591-1596
- Na Li, Maryam Najafian Razavi, Denis Gillet:
Trust-aware privacy control for social media.
1597-1602
- Ron Wakkary, Leah Maestri:
Four factors of change: adaptations of everyday design.
1603-1608
- Kyle Larkin, Aisling Kelliher:
Designing flexible EMR systems for recording and summarizing doctor-patient interactions.
1609-1614
- Jon Moeller, Nic Lupfer, Bill Hamilton, Haiqiao Lin, Andruid Kerne:
intangibleCanvas: free-air finger painting on a projected canvas.
1615-1620
- Ben Hanrahan, Sameer Ahuja, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Andrea L. Kavanaugh:
Evaluating software for communities using social affordances.
1621-1626
- Jie Xu, Yang Wang, Fang Chen, Ho Choi, Guanzhong Li, Siyuan Chen, Sazzad Hussain:
Pupillary response based cognitive workload index under luminance and emotional changes.
1627-1632
- Pooya Jaferian, Kirstie Hawkey, Andreas Sotirakopoulos, Konstantin Beznosov:
Heuristics for evaluating IT security management tools.
1633-1638
- Daniela K. Busse:
Who needs energy management.
1639-1644
- Pablo-Alejandro Quinones, Tammy Greene, Rayoung Yang, Mark Newman:
Supporting visually impaired navigation: a needs-finding study.
1645-1650
- Gavin Elster, Lawrence Gabriel, Anton Grobman:
Beyond drunk texting: investigating recorded media sharing at parties.
1651-1656
- Loutfouz Zaman, Ashish Kalra, Wolfgang Stürzlinger:
DARLS: differencing and merging diagrams using dual view, animation, re-layout, layers and a storyboard.
1657-1662
- Kelly Caine, Lorraine G. Kisselburgh, Louise Lareau:
Audience visualization influences disclosures in online social networks.
1663-1668
- Steven Dow, Anand Pramod Kulkarni, Brie Bunge, Truc Nguyen, Scott R. Klemmer, Björn Hartmann:
Shepherding the crowd: managing and providing feedback to crowd workers.
1669-1674
- Samantha Merritt, Shaowen Bardzell:
Postcolonial language and culture theory for HCI4D.
1675-1680
- Mick Grierson, Chris Kiefer:
Better brain interfacing for the masses: progress in event-related potential detection using commercial brain computer interfaces.
1681-1686
- Lindsay Reynolds, Steven Ibara, Victoria Schwanda, Dan Cosley:
Does it know I'm not maintaining good posture?: an in-home play study of wii fit.
1687-1692
- Anicia Peters, Brian E. Mennecke:
The role of dynamic digital menu boards in consumer decision making.
1693-1698
- Pablo Paredes, Matthew Chan:
CalmMeNow: exploratory research and design of stress mitigating mobile interventions.
1699-1704
- Vidhya Navalpakkam, Justin Rao, Malcolm Slaney:
Using gaze patterns to study and predict reading struggles due to distraction.
1705-1710
- Marynel Vázquez, Aaron Steinfeld:
Facilitating photographic documentation of accessibility in street scenes.
1711-1716
- N. Sadat Shami, Thomas Erickson, Wendy A. Kellogg, David W. Levine:
Places in spaces: common ground in virtual worlds.
1717-1722
- Roshanak Zilouchian Moghaddam, Michael Twidale, Kora A. Bongen:
Open source interface politics: identity, acceptance, trust, and lobbying.
1723-1728
- Lining Yao, Sayamindu Dasgupta, Nadia Cheng, Jason Spingarn-Koff, Ostap Rudakevych, Hiroshi Ishii:
Multi-jump: jump roping over distances.
1729-1734
- Peter J. Radics, Denis Gracanin:
Privacy in domestic environments.
1735-1740
- Allen Bevans, Ying-Ting Hsiao, Alissa Nicole Antle:
Supporting children's creativity through tangible user interfaces.
1741-1746
- Seungoh Paek, Dan Hoffman, Antonios Saravanos, John Black, Charles K. Kinzer:
The role of modality in virtual manipulative design.
1747-1752
- Megen E. Brittell:
Line following: a path to spatial thinking skills.
1753-1758
- Laura Benton, Hilary Johnson, Mark Brosnan, Emma Ashwin, Beate Grawemeyer:
IDEAS: an interface design experience for the autistic spectrum.
1759-1764
- Chen-Hsiang Yu, Jennifer Thom-Santelli, David R. Millen:
Enhancing blog readability for non-native english readers in the enterprise.
1765-1770
- Victor Cheung, Nader Cheaib, Stacey D. Scott:
Interactive surface technology for a mobile command centre.
1771-1776
- Syed Naseh Hussaini:
Mobile SoundAR: your phone on your head.
1777-1782
- Chen-Hsiang Yu, Robert C. Miller:
Enhancing mobile browsing and reading.
1783-1788
- Thomas S. Tullis, Donna P. Tedesco, Kate E. McCaffrey:
Can users remember their pictorial passwords six years later.
1789-1794
- Naveen Bagalkot, Tomas Sokoler:
ReHandle: towards integrating physical rehabilitation in everyday life.
1795-1800
- Aniket Kittur, Boris Smus, Robert Kraut:
CrowdForge: crowdsourcing complex work.
1801-1806
- Amartya Banerjee, Jesse Burstyn, Audrey Girouard, Roel Vertegaal:
WaveForm: remote video blending for VJs using in-air multitouch gestures.
1807-1812
- Cälin Gurau:
The adoption of online self-service technology (SST) as a gradual learning process.
1813-1818
- Jay Vidyarthi, Alissa Nicole Antle, Bernhard E. Riecke:
Sympathetic guitar: can a digitally augmented guitar be a social entity?
1819-1824
- Oleg Komogortsev, Corey Holland, Dan E. Tamir, Carl J. Mueller:
Aiding usability evaluation via detection of excessive visual search.
1825-1830
- Travis Kriplean, Jonathan T. Morgan, Deen Freelon, Alan Borning, Lance Bennett:
ConsiderIt: improving structured public deliberation.
1831-1836
- Anna Eaglin, Shaowen Bardzell:
Sex toys and designing for sexual wellness.
1837-1842
- Mandy Leung, Martin Tomitsch, Andrew Vande Moere:
Designing a personal visualization projection of online social identity.
1843-1848
- Gifford Cheung:
Customization for games: lessons from variants of texas hold'em.
1849-1854
- Henricus Smid, Patrick Mast, Maarten Tromp, Andi Winterboer, Vanessa Evers:
Canary in a coal mine: monitoring air quality and detecting environmental incidents by harvesting Twitter.
1855-1860
- Da-jung Kim, Youn-Kyung Lim, Hyeon-Jeong Suk:
My own-style interaction: exploring individuals' preferences to interactivity.
1861-1866
- Alex Jansen, Leah Findlater, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
From the lab to the world: lessons from extending a pointing technique for real-world use.
1867-1872
- Talya Porat, Inbal Rief, Rami Puzis, Yuval Elovici:
LoOkie - it feels like being there.
1873-1878
- Abigail Evans, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
Input observer: measuring text entry and pointing performance from naturalistic everyday computer use.
1879-1884
- Katherine Isbister, Ulf Schwekendiek, Jonathan Frye:
Wriggle: an exploration of emotional and social effects of movement.
1885-1890
- Tersia Gowases, Roman Bednarik, Markku Tukiainen:
Text highlighting improves user experience for reading with magnified displays.
1891-1896
- Marco de Sá, Judd Antin, David A. Shamma, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Mobile augmented reality: video prototyping.
1897-1902
- David K. McGookin, Inti Herteleer, Stephen A. Brewster:
Transparency in mobile navigation.
1903-1908
- Seongkook Heo, Geehyuk Lee:
Force gestures: augmented touch screen gestures using normal and tangential force.
1909-1914
- Deana S. Brown, Gary Marsden, Melissa Loudon:
WATER alert!: disseminating drinking water quality information to South Africans.
1915-1920
- Jee Yeon Hwang, Henry Holtzman, Mitchel Resnick:
Dual-space drawing: designing an interface to support creative and reflective drawing experiences.
1921-1926
- Paolo Cremonesi, Franca Garzotto, Sara Negro, Alessandro Vittorio Papadopoulos, Roberto Turrin:
Comparative evaluation of recommender system quality.
1927-1932
- Romain Vuillemot, Jean-Marc Petit, Mohand-Said Hacid:
Generalizing email messages digests.
1933-1938
- Yurdaer N. Doganata, Mercan Topkara:
Visualizing meetings as a graph for more accessible meeting artifacts.
1939-1944
- Petromil Petkov, Felix Köbler, Marcus Foth, Richard Medland, Helmut Krcmar:
Engaging energy saving through motivation-specific social comparison.
1945-1950
- Keng-hao Chang, Matthew K. Chan, John Canny:
AnalyzeThis: unobtrusive mental health monitoring by voice.
1951-1956
- Luis A. Leiva:
MouseHints: easing task switching in parallel browsing.
1957-1962
- Christophe Hurter, Audrey Girouard, Nathalie Henry Riche, Catherine Plaisant:
Active progress bars: facilitating the switch to temporary activities.
1963-1968
- Jürgen Steimle, Nadir Weibel, Simon Olberding, Max Mühlhäuser, James D. Hollan:
PLink: paper-based links for cross-media information spaces.
1969-1974
- Jason Alexander, Mark T. Marshall, Sriram Subramanian:
Adding haptic feedback to mobile tv.
1975-1980
- Florian Heller, Jan Borchers:
PowerSocket: towards on-outlet power consumption visualization.
1981-1986
- David Holman, Hrvoje Benko:
SketchSpace: designing interactive behaviors with passive materials.
1987-1992
- Sébastien Cuendet, Quentin Bonnard, Frédéric Kaplan, Pierre Dillenbourg:
Paper interface design for classroom orchestration.
1993-1998
- Hiromi Nakamura, Homei Miyashita:
Communication by change in taste.
1999-2004
- Eric D. Ragan, Alex Endert, Doug A. Bowman, Francis K. H. Quek:
The effects of spatial layout and view control on cognitive processing.
2005-2010
- David M. Levy, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Alfred W. Kaszniak, Marilyn Ostergren:
Initial results from a study of the effects of meditation on multitasking performance.
2011-2016
- Abhijit Karnik, Archie Henderson, Andrew Dean, Howard Pang, Thomas Campbell, Satoshi Sakurai, Guido Herrmann, Shahram Izadi, Yoshifumi Kitamura, Sriram Subramanian:
VORTEX: design and implementation of an interactive volumetric display.
2017-2022
- Jasy Suet Yan Liew, Elizabeth Kaziunas, JianZhao Liu, Shen Zhuo:
Socially-interactive dressing room: an iterative evaluation on interface design.
2023-2028
- Lassi A. Liikkanen, Kai Kuikkaniemi, Petri Lievonen, Pauli Ojala:
Next step in electronic brainstorming: collaborative creativity with the web.
2029-2034
- Dmitry Lagun, Eugene Agichtein:
ViewSer: a tool for large-scale remote studies of web search result examination.
2035-2040
- Pradeep Buddharaju, Dvijesh Shastri, Anitha Mandapathi, Swati Vaidya, Ioannis Pavlidis:
Who said monitoring is boring.
2041-2046
- Chaochao Chen:
SoundVision: graphic communication method for blind users.
2047-2052
- Anand Pramod Kulkarni, Matthew Can, Björn Hartmann:
Turkomatic: automatic recursive task and workflow design for mechanical turk.
2053-2058
- Mark Matthews, Gavin Doherty:
My mobile story: therapeutic storytelling for children.
2059-2064
- Sang-Su Lee, Youn-Kyung Lim, Kun-Pyo Lee:
A long-term study of user experience towards interaction designs that support behavior change.
2065-2070
- Tom Bartindale, Rachel Clarke, John Shearer, Madeline Balaam, Peter C. Wright, Patrick Olivier:
Bridging the gap: implementing interaction through multi-user design.
2071-2076
- Augusto Esteves, Ian Oakley:
Informing design by recording tangible interaction.
2077-2082
- Moon-Hwan Lee, Tek-Jin Nam, Hyeon-Jeong Suk:
Effect of levels of automation on emotional experience in intelligent products.
2083-2088
- Júnia Coutinho Anacleto Silva, Fernando Cesar Balbino, Gilberto Astolfi, Sidney Fels, André O. Bueno:
A cultural knowledge-based method to support the formation of homophilous online communities.
2089-2094
- Cécile Paris, Stephen Wan:
Listening to the community: social media monitoring tasks for improving government services.
2095-2100
- Agnieszka Matysiak Szóstek, Evangelos Karapanos:
Introducing VERO: visual experiential requirements organizer.
2101-2106
- Marie Caroline Oetzel, Tijana Gonja:
The online privacy paradox: a social representations perspective.
2107-2112
- Benjamin R. Cowan, Russell Beale, Holly P. Branigan:
Investigating syntactic alignment in spoken natural language human-computer communication.
2113-2118
- Maja Wrzesien, Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Mariano Alcañiz Raya, Cristina Botella:
Mixing psychology and HCI in evaluation of augmented reality mental health technology.
2119-2124
- Denis Lalanne, Agnes Lisowska Masson:
A Fitt of distraction: measuring the impact of distracters and multi-users on pointing efficiency.
2125-2130
- Kyle Koh, Hyunjoo Song, Daekyoung Jung, Bo Hyoung Kim, Jinwook Seo:
What do you see when you interact with friends online?: face, hand, or canvas?
2131-2136
- Honray Lin, Haakon Faste:
Digital mind mapping: innovations for real-time collaborative thinking.
2137-2142
- Rui Nóbrega, Nuno Correia:
Design your room: adding virtual objects to a real indoor scenario.
2143-2148
- Matthew Berland, Taylor Martin, Tom Benton, Carmen Petrick:
Programming on the move: design lessons from IPRO.
2149-2154
- Martijn H. Vastenburg, Natalia Romero Herrera, Daniel T. van Bel, Pieter Desmet:
PMRI: development of a pictorial mood reporting instrument.
2155-2160
- David Lehrer, Janani Vasudev:
Evaluating a social media application for sustainability in the workplace.
2161-2166
- Alex Kuhn, Brenna McNally, Clara Cahill, Chris Quintana, Elliot Soloway:
Constructing scientific arguments with user collected data in nomadic inquiry.
2167-2172
- Ricardo Jota, Hrvoje Benko:
Constructing virtual 3D models with physical building blocks.
2173-2178
- Young Seok Lee, Santosh Basapur, Shirley Chaysinh, Crysta Metcalf:
Senior wellness: practices of community senior centers.
2179-2184
- Joy Kim, Jessica J. Tran, Tressa W. Johnson, Richard E. Ladner, Eve A. Riskin, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
Effect of MobileASL on communication among deaf users.
2185-2190
- Rodrigo de Oliveira, Alexandros Karatzoglou, Pedro Concejero Cerezo, Ana Armenta Lopez de Vicuña, Nuria Oliver:
Towards a psychographic user model from mobile phone usage.
2191-2196
- Jihwan Kim, Seyong Kim, Jinju Yu, Sangsup Yoon, Sangki Han:
Mourning tree: space interaction design for the commemoration ceremony.
2197-2202
- Aubrey Baker, Laurian C. Vega, Tom DeHart, Steve Harrison:
Medical record privacy: is it a facade?
2203-2208
- Matthew Crowley, Aurélia Heitz, Annika Matta, Kevin Mori, Banny Banerjee:
Behavioral science-informed technology interventions for change in residential energy consumption.
2209-2214
- Marisol Wong-Villacres, Shaowen Bardzell:
Technology-mediated parent-child intimacy: designing for ecuadorian families separated by migration.
2215-2220
- Derek Foster, Conor Linehan, Shaun Lawson, Ben Kirman:
Power ballads: deploying aversive energy feedback in social media.
2221-2226
- Elizabeth Bales, William G. Griswold:
Interpersonal informatics: making social influence visible.
2227-2232
- Johan Kildal:
Evoked friction on a smooth touch device.
2233-2238
- Yoshinori Kobayashi, Yuki Kinpara, Erii Takano, Yoshinori Kuno, Keiichi Yamazaki, Akiko Yamazaki:
Robotic wheelchair moving with caregiver collaboratively depending on circumstances.
2239-2244
- Mizuki Oka, Tom Hope, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Ryoko Uno, Myeong-Hee Lee:
A collective map to capture human behavior for the design of public spaces.
2245-2250
- Stacey Birkett, Adam Galpin, Simon Cassidy, Lynne Marrow, Sarah Norgate:
How revealing are eye-movements for understanding web engagement in young children.
2251-2256
- Young Seok Lee, Craig Garfield, Noel Massey, Shirley Chaysinh, Sana Hassan:
NICU-2-HOME: supporting the transition to home from the neonatal intensive care unit using a mobile application.
2257-2262
- Berke Atasoy, Jean-Bernard Martens:
STORIFY: a tool to assist design teams in envisioning and discussing user experience.
2263-2268
- VinhTuan Thai, Siegfried Handschuh:
Context stamp: a topic-based content abstraction for visual concordance analysis.
2269-2274
- Graham Wilson, Stephen A. Brewster, Martin Halvey:
The effects of walking and control method on pressure-based interaction.
2275-2280
- Mathias Baglioni, Sylvain Malacria, Eric Lecolinet, Yves Guiard:
Flick-and-brake: finger control over inertial/sustained scroll motion.
2281-2286
- S. Shyam Sundar, Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Jon Nussbaum, Richard Behr:
Retirees on Facebook: can online social networking enhance their health and wellness?
2287-2292
- Diogo Cabral, Urândia Carvalho, João Silva, João Valente, Carla Fernandes, Nuno Correia:
Multimodal video annotation for contemporary dance creation.
2293-2298
- Nuno Branco, João Pedro Ferreira, Marta Noronha e Sousa, Pedro Branco, Nuno Otero, Nelson Zagalo, Manuel João Ferreira:
Blink: observing thin slices of behavior to determine users' expectation towards task difficulty.
2299-2304
- Kyohyun Song, Gunhee Kim, Inkyu Han, Jeongyoung Lee, Ji-Hyung Park, Sungdo Ha:
CheMO: mixed object instruments and interactions for tangible chemistry experiments.
2305-2310
- Scarlett R. Herring, Christina M. Poon, Geoffrey A. Balasi, Brian P. Bailey:
TweetSpiration: leveraging social media for design inspiration.
2311-2316
- Luca Giulio Brayda, Claudio Campus, Ryad Chellali, Guido Rodriguez, Cristina Martinoli:
An investigation of search behaviour in a tactile exploration task for sighted and non-sighted adults.
2317-2322
- Rosalva E. Gallardo-Valencia, Susan Elliott Sim:
Information used and perceived usefulness in evaluating web source code search results.
2323-2328
- Andrew P. Milne, Alissa Nicole Antle, Bernhard E. Riecke:
Tangible and body-based interaction with auditory maps.
2329-2334
- Andrew J. Younge, Vinod Periasamy, Mohammed Al-Azdee, William R. Hazlewood, Kay Connelly:
ScaleMirror: a pervasive device to aid weight analysis.
2335-2340
- Mirko Fetter, Maximilian Schirmer, Tom Gross:
CAESSA: visual authoring of context-aware experience sampling studies.
2341-2346
- Aras Balali Moghaddam, Jeremy Svendsen, Melanie Tory, Alexandra Branzan Albu:
Integrating touch and near touch interactions for information visualizations.
2347-2352
- Jakita O. Thomas, Yolanda A. Rankin, Matthew Tuta, Eric Mibuari:
Supporting greater access to pre- and post-natal information and services for women in rural Kenya.
2353-2358
- Max-Emanuel Maurer, Alexander De Luca, Heinrich Hussmann:
Data type based security alert dialogs.
2359-2364
- Dominik Jednoralski, Michael Schellenbach:
Towards context-sensitive support of vitality in old-age.
2365-2370
- Karolina Chmiel, Agnieszka Matysiak Szóstek:
What would the parents like to know about children but are afraid to ask?: designing reports about child development in online games.
2371-2376
- Jim Milewski, Hector Parra:
Gathering requirements for a personal health management system.
2377-2382
- Mathew J. Wilson, Max L. Wilson:
Tag clouds and keyword clouds: evaluating zero-interaction benefits.
2383-2388
- Adam Darlow, Gideon Goldin:
Causal temporal order in HCI.
2389-2394
- Emma Chow, Amin Hammad, Pierre Gauthier:
Multi-touch screens for navigating 3D virtual environments in participatory urban planning.
2395-2400
- Víctor M. González, Roberto Lapuente Romo, Luis Eduardo Pérez Estrada:
SAMM: driving asistance system for the senior citizen.
2401
- Bob Pritchard, Sidney Fels, Nicolas D'Alessandro, Marguerite Witvoet, Johnty Wang, Cameron Hassall, Helene Day-Fraser, Meryn Cadell:
Performance: what does a body know?
2403-2407
- Stacey Kuznetsov, William Odom, Vicki Moulder, Carl F. DiSalvo, Tad Hirsch, Ron Wakkary, Eric Paulos:
HCI, politics and the city: engaging with urban grassroots movements for reflection and action.
2409-2412
- Leonardo Bonanni, Daniela K. Busse, John C. Thomas, Eli Blevis, Marko Turpeinen, Nuno Jardim Nunes:
Visible - actionable - sustainable: sustainable interaction design in professional domains.
2413-2416
- Ian Li, Anind K. Dey, Jodi Forlizzi, Kristina Höök, Yevgeniy Medynskiy:
Personal informatics and HCI: design, theory, and social implications.
2417-2420
- Matthew Chalmers, Donald McMillan, Alistair Morrison, Henriette S. M. Cramer, Mattias Rost, Wendy E. Mackay:
Ethics, logs and videotape: ethics in large scale user trials and user generated content.
2421-2424
- Sebastian Deterding, Miguel Sicart, Lennart Nacke, Kenton O'Hara, Dan Dixon:
Gamification. using game-design elements in non-gaming contexts.
2425-2428
- José A. Gallud, Ricardo Tesoriero, Jean Vanderdonckt, María Dolores Lozano, Victor M. Ruiz Penichet, Federico Botella:
Distributed user interfaces.
2429-2432
- Uta Hinrichs, Nina Valkanova, Kai Kuikkaniemi, Giulio Jacucci, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, Ernesto Arroyo:
Large displays in urban life - from exhibition halls to media facades.
2433-2436
- Oskar Juhlin, Erika Reponen, Frank Bentley, David Kirk:
Video interaction - making broadcasting a successful social media.
2437-2440
- Airi Lampinen, Fred Stutzman, Markus Bylund:
Privacy for a Networked World: bridging theory and design.
2441-2444
- Edward Tse, Johannes Schöning, Jochen Huber, Lynn Marentette, Richard Beckwith, Yvonne Rogers, Max Mühlhäuser:
Child computer interaction: workshop on UI technologies and educational pedagogy.
2445-2448
- Mika P. Nieminen, Mikael Runonen, Marko Nieminen, Mari Tyllinen:
Designer experience: exploring ways to design in experience.
2449-2452
- David England, Martin Randles, Azzelarabe Taleb-Bendiab:
Designing interaction for the cloud.
2453-2456
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