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CHI 1997: Atlanta, Georgia
- Alan Edwards, Steven Pemberton:
Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI '97: Looking to the Future, Extended Abstracts, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, March 22-27, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 0-89791-926-2
Demonstrations: Intelligent Systems
- Alexander G. Hauptmann, Michael J. Witbrock
, Michael G. Christel
:
Artificial Intelligence Techniques in the Interface to a Digital Video Library. 2-3 - Angel R. Puerta, David Maulsby:
MOBI-D: A Model-Based Development Environment for User-Centered Design. 4-5
Demonstrations: In Search of the Right Visualization Techniques
- Roel Vertegaal:
Conversational Awareness in Multiparty VMC. 6-7 - Daniel J. Fleet, Colin Ware:
An Environment that Integrates Flying and Fish Tank Metaphors. 8-9
Demonstrations: Virtual Worlds and Reality
- Bruce Damer:
Demonstrations and Guided Tours of Virtual Worlds on the Internet. 10-11 - Emily Hartzell, Nina Sobell:
Alice Sat Here. 12-13
Demonstrations: Visualization for Exploration
- Lucy T. Nowell, Robert K. France, Deborah Hix:
Exploring Search Results with Envision. 14-15 - Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko:
Knowledge-Based Support for Visual Exploration of Spatial Data. 16-17
Demonstrations: Computers for Young Adults
- Bonnie A. Nardi, Brian Reilly:
Interactive Ethnography: Digital Photography at Lincoln High School. 18-19 - Marina Umaschi:
Soft Toys with Computer Hearts: Building Personal Storytelling Environments. 20-21 - Bill N. Schilit, Lynn Wilcox, Nitin "Nick" Sawhney
:
Merging The Benefits of Paper Notebooks with the Power of Computers in Dynomite. 22-23
Demonstrations: Programming with Less Programming
- John T. Stasko:
Supporting Student-Built Algorithm Animation as a Pedagogical Tool. 24-25 - Alexander Repenning
, James Ambach:
The Agentsheets Behavior Exchange: Supporting Social Behavior Processing. 26-27
Demonstrations: Wearable Computers
- Steve Mann:
'Eudaemonic Eye': 'Personal Imaging' and wearable computing as a result of deconstructing HCI; towards greater creativity and self-determination. 28-29
Demonstrations: Auditory Output
- James L. Alty, Dimitrios I. Rigas, Paul Vickers:
Using Music as a Communication Medium. 30-31
Demonstrations: Visual Techniques for Image Retrieval
- Wen-Syan Li, K. Selçuk Candan, Kyoji Hirata, Yoshinori Hara:
IFQ: A Visual Query Interface for Object-based Image Retrieval. 32-33 - Andrée Woodcock, Stephen A. R. Scrivener, M. W. Lansdale:
Depictive Interaction with Visual Information Using Sketches - DIVIUS. 34-35
Demonstrations: Future Home Studies
- Michael Burmester, Joachim Machate, Jochen Klein:
Access for All: HEPHAISTOS - A Personal Home Assistant. 36-37 - Han Kohar, Ian Ginn:
Mediators: Guides through online TV services. 38-39
Development Consortium
- Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko:
Research Issues in Intelligent Data Visualisation for Exploration and Communication. 40-41 - Vladimir L. Averbukh, Alexander V. Konovalov, Vladislav V. Vorzopov:
An Approach to Evaluation of Software Visualization. 42 - Dorian Gorgan:
Multiagents Based Modelling in Graphical User Interfaces. 43-44 - Marcin Sikorski:
Transferring Usability Engineering to Software Houses: Some Practical Experiences. 45-46 - Pavel Slavík:
HCI in the Czech Republic. 47-48 - Vladislav B. Valkovsky, Dmitry L. Krechman, Igor S. Nikiforov, Dmitry S. Chenosov:
Hypermedia Extension Based on Recursive Abstractions. 49-50
Doctoral Consortium
- Julie Baca:
Displayless Interface Access to Spatial Data: Effects on Speaker Prosodics. 51-52 - Alessandro Barabesi:
Enhancement of Communicative Presence in Desktop Video Conferencing Systems. 53-54 - Brian D. Ehret:
Representation Without Taxation: What Makes GUI Good. 55-56 - Bernd Gutkauf:
Accounting for Individual Differences Through GAMES: Guided Adaptive Multimedia Editing System. 57-58 - Stefan Holmlid
:
Learning for usability: An explorative study of qualities in use. 59-60 - Denis Lalanne
:
Computer aided creativity and multicriteria optimization in design. 61-62 - La Tondra Murray:
The Multimodal GUI: Developing Auditory Cues as Tools for Performance and Usability. 63-64 - Lucy T. Nowell:
Graphical Encoding in Information Visualization. 65-66 - Leysia Palen:
Groupware Adoption & Adaptation. 67-68 - Brian H. Philips:
The Use of Declarative and Procedural Knowledge in Intelligent Navigation Displays. 69-70 - Jason E. Stewart:
Single Display Groupware. 71-72 - Anna Watson:
Evaluating Real-Time Multimedia Audio and Video Quality. 73-74
Organizational Overviews
- Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson, George W. Furnas, Elliot Soloway, Daniel E. Atkins:
HCI at the University of Michigan's School of Information. 75-76 - Brenda Kerton:
Introducing Usability at London Life Insurance Company: A Process Perspective. 77-78 - Yoichi Takebayashi, Miwako Doi:
Multimodal Human Computer Interaction Research at Toshiba Research and Development Center. 79-80 - Jeremy Epstein, E. Loh, J. Marks, John Lilly:
HCI at Trilogy: Bringing the Design Stance to a Startup. 81-82 - Thomas J. MacTavish, Richard L. Henneman:
The NCR Human Interface Technology Center. 83-84 - Kevin Neher, Randy Worsech:
0 to 50 in 4 Years: CUIS at Boeing. 85-86 - Tony Fernandes:
The Founding of the Netscape User Experience Group. 87-88 - José A. Borges, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones
, Néstor J. Rodríguez:
HCI Education & Research at the University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez. 89-90 - Thomas S. Tullis:
Human Interface Design at Fidelity Investments. 91-92 - Maria Gabriela Alvarez, Nuray M. Aykin, Diane Z. Lehder:
The User-Centered Globalization Group at AT&T. 93-94 - Julie Nowick, Shawn Lawton Henry:
Usability Services at Compuware-Madison: Bringing Usability to Data Processing. 95-96 - Yoshinori Hara, Kojiro Watanabe:
Hypermedia Research at C&C Research Labs, NEC USA. 97-98
Panels
- Tony Salvador, Daniel Boyarski, Paul Dourish, Jim Faris, Wendy A. Kellogg, Terry Winograd:
Design v. Computing: Debating the Future of Human-Computer Interaction (Panel). 99-100 - Gitta Salomon, Chris Edwards, H. J. Moll-Carrillo, Kevin E. Mullet, Laura Teodosio:
Transferring a designed user experience to product (Panel). 101-102 - Keith Instone, Mary Czerwinski, S. Joy Mountford, Jakob Nielsen, Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini:
Web Interfaces Live: What's Hot, What's Not? (Panel). 103-104 - Jim Miller, Pattie Maes, Ben Shneiderman:
Intelligent Software Agents vs. User-Controlled Direct Manipulation: A Debate (Panel). 105-106 - Jean Scholtz, Victoria Bellotti, Thomas Erickson, Jenny DeGroot, Arnold M. Lund, Leslie Schirra:
Telework: When Your Job is on the Line (Panel). 107-108 - Andrew Sears, Marian G. Williams, Jean B. Gasen, Thomas T. Hewett, John Karat, Gail McLaughlin:
None of the above: What's really essential in HCI education? (Panel). 109-110 - Allison Druin, David Smith, Jordana Huchital, Michael Chanover, Amy S. Bruckman:
Computers, Kids, and Creativity: What Does the Future Hold? (Panel). 111-112 - Kevin Mullett, Christopher Fry, Diane J. Schiano:
On Your Marks, Get Set, Browse! (Panel). 113-114 - Stephanie Rosenbaum, Judee Humburg, Janice Anne Rohn, Sarah A. Bloomer, John Thomas, Mary Czerwinski:
Corporate Strategy and Usability Research: A New Partnership (Panel). 115-116
Plenary and Invited Talks
- Rick Prelinger:
Utopia Appropriated: The Future as It Was. 117 - Jeff A. Johnson:
Universal Access to the Net: Requirements and Social Impact. 118 - Tim O'Shea:
A Typology for Educational Interfaces. 119-120 - Terry Winograd:
The Design Interaction.
Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
- J. H. Erik Andriessen, Bert Arnold:
Evaluation - Methodology for Telematic Application Systems: Quality for Users and Context. 121 - James Geyerman:
Corporate Pioneers Part II - Lessons Learned: Introducing and Promoting Usability Testing in a Corporate Environment. 122 - Laurie P. Dringus, Maxine S. Cohen:
The HCI Educator's Open House: Exchanging Resources, Delivery Formats, Learning Strategies and Future Concerns. 123 - David G. Novick, John Karat, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
Improving International Communication and Cooperation in SIGCHI. 124 - Jared M. Spool, Tara Scanlon:
Measuring Website Usability. 125 - Gary Perlman, Keith Instone:
ACM SIGCHI Information Infrastructure. 126 - Thomas M. Graefe, Dennis R. Wixon:
Managing the Information Technology Infrastructure: HCI Design for Network and System Management Applications. 127 - Shannon Ford, Daniel Boyarski:
SIG Visual Interaction Design: Designing the quality experience. 128 - B. J. Fogg:
Captology: The Study of Computers as Persuasive Technologies. 129 - Michael D. Byrne, Stacie Hibino:
Students at CHI. 130 - Loretta Staples:
Visual Interaction Design Special Interest Area Meeting. 131 - Howie Goodell:
End-User Computing. 132 - Elizabeth Muncher:
Usability and Requirements: What role can usability professionals play in requirements definition? 133 - Brad A. Myers:
The Amulet User Interface Development Environment (Special Interest Group Meeting). 134 - Gillian Crampton Smith, Daniel Boyarski:
Art and Design Student Demos. 135 - Karen Holtzblatt, Hugh R. Beyer:
SIG on Contextual Techniques: Seeing Design Implications in Data. 136 - Stephanie Rosenbaum, Laurie Kantner:
Current Issues in Assessing and Improving Documentation Usability. 137
Tutorials
- Keith A. Butler, Robert J. K. Jacob:
Human-Computer Interaction: Introduction and Overview. 138-139 - Jakob Nielsen:
User Interface Design for the WWW. 140-141 - Thomas T. Hewett:
Cognitive Factors in Design: Basic Phenomena in Human Memory and Problem Solving. 142-143 - Alison Lee, Andreas Girgensohn:
Developing Collaborative Applications Using the World Wide Web "Shell". 144-145 - William Horton:
Designing Icons and Visual Symbols. 146-147 - Thom Gillespie:
Digital Storytelling and Computer Game Design. 148-149 - Susann LuperFoy:
Spoken Dialogue Interfaces. 150-151 - Karen L. McGraw, Bruce A. McGraw:
Wizards, Coaches, Advisors, and More: A Performance Support Primer. 152-153 - Jared M. Spool, Tara Scanlon, Carolyn Snyder:
Product Usability: Survival Techniques. 154-155 - Sarah A. Bloomer, Rachel Croft, Helen M. Kieboom:
Strategic Usability: Introducing Usability into Organisations. 156-157 - Victor Kaptelinin, Bonnie A. Nardi:
Activity Theory: Basic Concepts and Applications. 158-159 - Peter Johnson, Stephanie M. Wilson, Hilary Johnson:
Designing User Interfaces from Analyses of Users' Tasks. 160-161 - Charles A. Poynton, Mary A. Mooney:
Tutorial - Color and Type in Information Design. 162-163 - Karen Holtzblatt, Hugh R. Beyer:
Getting Started on a Contextual Project. 164-165 - Tony Salvador, Michael Mateas:
Introduction to Design Ethnography. 166-167 - Gary Perlman:
Practical Usability Evaluation. 168-169 - Wayne C. Neale, Cindy McCombe:
Designing Usable and Visually Appealing Web Sites. 170-171 - Aaron Marcus:
Metaphor Design in User Interfaces: How to Manage Expectation, Surprise, Comprehension, and Delight Effectively. 172-173 - Bruce Damer:
Interacting and Designing in Virtual Worlds on the Internet. 174-175 - Debra Herschmann:
Practical User Interface Design: Developing within Real-World Constraints. 176-177 - Deborah J. Mayhew:
Managing the Design of the User Interface. 178-179 - Ellen Isaacs:
Interviewing Customers: Discovering What They Can't Tell You. 180-181 - Susan M. Dray:
Structured Observation: Practical methods for understanding users and their work context. 182-183 - Karen Holtzblatt, Hugh R. Beyer:
Contextual Design: Using Customer Work Models to Drive Systems Design. 184-185 - Dick Berry, Scott Isensee, Dave Roberts:
OVID: Object View and Interaction Design. 186-187 - Betty Edwards:
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain. 188-189 - Susan E. Metros, John G. Hedberg:
Multimedia Visual Interface Design. 190-191 - Clifford Nass, Byron Reeves:
Social and Natural Interfaces: Theory and Design. 192-193 - Marc Millier:
Software Agents Tutorial. 194-195 - Nahum D. Gershon, Stuart K. Card, Stephen G. Eick:
Information Visualization Tutorial. 196-197 - Tandy Trower:
Creating Conversational Interfaces for Interactive Software Agents. 198-199 - Ian Smith:
Java-Based User Interface Development. 200-201
Formal Video Program
- Catherine Plaisant, Tom Bruns, Ben Shneiderman, Khoa Doan:
Query Previews in Networked Information Systems: the Case of EOSDIS. 202-203 - Marc H. Brown, Marc Najork
:
Distributed Applets. 204-205 - Marc H. Brown:
WebCard = Email + News + WWW. 206-207 - Mark Roseman, Saul Greenberg:
A Tour of TeamRooms. 208-209 - Andy Cargile:
The Collaboratory: a Virtual, Collaborative Learning Environment. 210-211 - George W. Fitzmaurice, Thomas Baudel
, Gordon Kurtenbach, William Buxton:
A GUI Paradigm Using Tablets, Two-hands and Transparency. 212-213 - Brad A. Myers, Richard G. McDaniel, Robert C. Miller, Alan S. Ferrency, Ellen Borison, Andrew Faulring, Andrew Mickish, Patrick Doane, Alex Klimovitski:
The Amulet User Interface Development Environment. 214-215 - Sigi Moeslinger:
Technology at Home: A Digital Personal Scale. 216-217 - Steve B. Cousins, Kenneth A. Pier:
An Animated Direct-Manipulation Interface to Digital Library Services. 218-219
Workshops
- Susanne Jul, Leon Watts:
Basic Research Symposium. 220 - Gregory D. Abowd, Bill N. Schilit:
Ubiquitous Computing: The Impact on Future Interaction Paradigms and HCI Research. 221-222 - Leonard J. Bass, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Steve Mann, Chris Thompson:
Research Issues in Wearable Computers. 223 - Richard Branham, Alp Tiritoglu:
Design Strategies & Methods in Interaction Design: The Past, Present, and Future. 224-225 - Thomas Erickson, John C. Thomas:
Putting It All Together: Pattern Languages for Interaction Design. 226 - Michael D. Levi, Frederick G. Conrad:
Usability Testing of World Wide Web Sites. 227 - Wendy A. Kellogg, Jakob Nielsen:
Augmented Conceptual Analysis of the Web. 228 - Judith Ramsay, Richard David Jacques:
Cognitive and Software Solutions for Computer-related Anxiety. 229