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8th NordiCHI 2014: Helsinki, Finland
- Virpi Roto, Jonna Häkkilä, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Oskar Juhlin, Thomas Olsson, Ebba Thora Hvannberg:
Proceedings of the 8th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Fun, Fast, Foundational, Helsinki, Finland, October 26-30, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2542-4 - Eeva Raita, Antti Oulasvirta:
Mixed feelings?: the relationship between perceived usability and user experience in the wild. 1-10 - Carine Lallemand, Vincent Koenig, Guillaume Gronier:
How relevant is an expert evaluation of user experience based on a psychological needs-driven approach? 11-20 - Marc Hassenzahl, Holger Klapperich:
Convenient, clean, and efficient?: the experiential costs of everyday automation. 21-30 - Aliaksei Miniukovich, Antonella De Angeli:
Visual impressions of mobile app interfaces. 31-40 - Pawel W. Wozniak, Lars Lischke, Benjamin Schmidt, Shengdong Zhao, Morten Fjeld:
Thaddeus: a dual device interaction space for exploring information visualisation. 41-50 - Heiko Müller, Andreas Löcken, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Sparkle: an ambient light display for dynamic off-screen points of interest. 51-60 - Tomi Nukarinen, Roope Raisamo, Ahmed Farooq, Grigori E. Evreinov, Veikko Surakka:
Effects of directional haptic and non-speech audio cues in a cognitively demanding navigation task. 61-64 - Kari-Jouko Räihä, Selina Sharmin:
Gaze-contingent scrolling and reading patterns. 65-68 - Charlotte Magnusson, Kirsten Rassmus-Gröhn, Delphine Szymczak:
Exploring history: a mobile inclusive virtual tourist guide. 69-78 - Jari Varsaluoma, Farrukh Sahar:
Usefulness of long-term user experience evaluation to product development: practitioners' views from three case studies. 79-88 - Joanna Kwiatkowska, Agnieszka Szóstek, David R. Lamas:
Design artefacts as service design concepts: a case study from a telecommunication domain. 89-92 - Rui Alves, Pedro Valente, Nuno Jardim Nunes:
The state of user experience evaluation practice. 93-102 - Åsa Cajander, Rebecka Janols, Elina Eriksson:
On the establishment of user-centred perspectives. 103-112 - Abiodun Ogunyemi, Hegle Sarapuu, David R. Lamas, Hanna-Liisa Pender:
Assessing HCI-related practices, needs and expectations of Estonian software companies. 113-116 - Marc Busch, Mario Lorenz, Manfred Tscheligi, Christina Hochleitner, Trenton Schulz:
Being there for real: presence in real and virtual environments and its relation to usability. 117-126 - Ashley Colley, Olli Koskenranta, Jani Väyrynen, Leena Ventä-Olkkonen, Jonna Häkkilä:
Windows to other places: exploring solutions for seeing through walls using handheld projection. 127-136 - Leena Ventä-Olkkonen, Maaret Posti, Olli Koskenranta, Jonna Häkkilä:
Investigating the balance between virtuality and reality in mobile mixed reality UI design: user perception of an augmented city. 137-146 - Sangita Ganesh, Paul Marshall, Yvonne Rogers, Kenton O'Hara:
FoodWorks: tackling fussy eating by digitally augmenting children's meals. 147-156 - Steffen Hedegaard, Jakob Grue Simonsen:
Mining until it hurts: automatic extraction of usability issues from online reviews compared to traditional usability evaluation. 157-166 - Asbjørn Følstad, Knut Kvale, Ida Maria Haugstveit:
Customer support as a source of usability insight: why users call support after visiting self-service websites. 167-170 - Matthias Schulz:
Demographic user characteristic sampling for model-based usability evaluation. 171-174 - Omar Sosa Tzec, Martin A. Siegel:
Rhetorical evaluation of user interfaces. 175-178 - Cecilia Oyugi, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Torkil Clemmensen:
Harambee: a novel usability evaluation method for low-end users in Kenya. 179-188 - David Beattie, Lynne Baillie, Martin Halvey, Rod McCall:
What's around the corner?: enhancing driver awareness in autonomous vehicles via in-vehicle spatial auditory displays. 189-198 - Ana Tajadura-Jiménez, Bin Liu, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Frédéric Bevilacqua:
Using sound in multi-touch interfaces to change materiality and touch behavior. 199-202 - Linda Wulf, Markus Garschall, Julia Himmelsbach, Manfred Tscheligi:
Hands free - care free: elderly people taking advantage of speech-only interaction. 203-206 - Yngve Dahl, Hanne Linander, Geir Kjetil Hanssen:
Co-designing interactive tabletop solutions for active patient involvement in audiological consultations. 207-216 - Jan Derboven, Jonathan Huyghe, Dirk De Grooff:
Designing voice interaction for people with physical and speech impairments. 217-226 - Mark Blythe, Elizabeth A. Buie:
Chatbots of the gods: imaginary abstracts for techno-spirituality research. 227-236 - Lisa Thomas, Pamela Briggs:
An older adult perspective on digital legacy. 237-246 - Kirsten Rassmus-Gröhn, Charlotte Magnusson:
Finding the way home: supporting wayfinding for older users with memory problems. 247-255 - Ine Mols, Elise van den Hoven, Berry Eggen:
Making memories: a cultural probe study into the remembering of everyday life. 256-265 - Jan Willem Streefkerk, Nanja J. J. M. Smets, Michel Varkevisser, Suzanne Hiemstra-van Mastrigt:
Future command and control systems should combine decision support and personalization interface features. 266-275 - Jinyue Xia, Vikash Singh, David C. Wilson, Celine Latulipe:
Exploring the design space of multiple video interaction. 276-285 - Svante Augustsson, Jonas Olsson, Linn Gustavsson Christiernin, Gunnar Bolmsjö:
How to transfer information between collaborating human operators and industrial robots in an assembly. 286-294 - Manuela Waldner, Stefan Bruckner, Ivan Viola:
Graphical histories of information foraging. 295-304 - Minna Pakanen, Ashley Colley, Jonna Häkkilä, Johan Kildal, Vuokko Lantz:
Squeezy bracelet: designing a wearable communication device for tactile interaction. 305-314 - Patrick Bader, Valentin Schwind, Niels Henze, Stefan Schneegass, Nora Broy, Albrecht Schmidt:
Design and evaluation of a layered handheld 3d display with touch-sensitive front and back. 315-318 - Georg Freitag, Michael Wegner, Michael Tränkner, Markus Wacker:
Tiquid: creating continuous transitions for multi-touch interactions. 319-322 - Kirstin Kohler, Thorsten Hochreuter:
Let's compare prototypes for tangible systems: but how and why? 323-332 - Oguz Turan Buruk, Oguzhan Özcan:
DubTouch: exploring human to human touch interaction for gaming in double sided displays. 333-342 - Mikael Johnson, Sampsa Hyysalo, Samuli Mäkinen, P. Helminen, Kaisa Savolainen, L. Hakkarainen:
From recipes to meals... and dietary regimes: method mixes as key emerging topic in human-centred design. 343-352 - Jari Takatalo, Jukka Häkkinen:
Profiling user experience in digital games with the flow model. 353-356 - Dimitri Masson, Alexandre Demeure, Zeina Abu-Aisheh, Gaëlle Calvary, Gilles Bisson:
Web design galleries: please give me similar styles!: a claim for ground truth datasets. 357-360 - Koen van Turnhout, Arthur Bennis, Sabine Craenmehr, Robert Holwerda, Marjolein Jacobs, Ralph Niels, Lambert Zaad, Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, Dick Lenior, René Bakker:
Design patterns for mixed-method research in HCI. 361-370 - Selina Schepers, Katrien Dreessen, Liesbeth Huybrechts:
Hybridity in MAP-it: how moderating participatory design workshops is a balancing act between fun and foundations. 371-380 - Pawel W. Wozniak, Andrzej Romanowski, Asim Evren Yantaç, Morten Fjeld:
Notes from the front lines: lessons learnt from designing for improving medical imaging data sharing. 381-390 - Norman Makoto Su, Leslie S. Liu, Amanda Lazar:
Mundanely miraculous: the robot in healthcare. 391-400 - Hoorieh Afkari, Shahram Eivazi, Roman Bednarik, Susanne Mäkelä:
The potentials for hands-free interaction in micro-neurosurgery. 401-410 - Inês Rodolfo, Liliana Laranjo, Nuno Correia, Carlos Duarte:
Design strategy for a national integrated personal health record. 411-420 - Connie Golsteijn, Elise van den Hoven, David M. Frohlich, Abigail Sellen:
Reflections on craft research for and through design. 421-430 - Shannon Grimme, Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell:
"We've conquered dark": shedding light on empowerment in critical making. 431-440 - Nicolai Brodersen Hansen, Kim Halskov:
Material interactions with tangible tabletops: a pragmatist perspective. 441-450 - Verena Fuchsberger, Martin Murer, Thomas Meneweger, Manfred Tscheligi:
Capturing the in-between of interactive artifacts and users: a materiality-centered approach. 451-460 - Emanuel von Zezschwitz, Alexander De Luca, Heinrich Hussmann:
Honey, I shrunk the keys: influences of mobile devices on password composition and authentication performance. 461-470 - Alistair Morrison, Donald McMillan, Matthew Chalmers:
Improving consent in large scale mobile HCI through personalised representations of data. 471-480 - Sanna Marttila, Kati Hyyppä:
Rights to remember?: how copyrights complicate media design. 481-490 - Akshay Aggarwal, Gerrit Niezen, Harold W. Thimbleby:
User experience evaluation through the brain's electrical activity. 491-500 - Chen Wang, Pablo César:
Do we react in the same manner?: comparing GSR patterns across scenarios. 501-510 - Petr Slovák, Paul Tennent, Stuart Reeves, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Exploring skin conductance synchronisation in everyday interactions. 511-520 - Dries De Roeck, Pieter Jan Stappers, Achiel Standaert:
Gearing up!: a designer-focused evaluation of ideation tools for connected products. 521-530 - Mikael Wiberg, Erik Stolterman:
What makes a prototype novel?: a knowledge contribution concern for interaction design research. 531-540 - Sarah Tausch, Doris Hausen, Ismail Kosan, Andrey Raltchev, Heinrich Hussmann:
Groupgarden: supporting brainstorming through a metaphorical group mirror on table or wall. 541-550 - Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Umachanger Brinthaparan, Lars Lichon, Stephan Rasmussen, Nirojan Srikandaraja, Wally Smith, Greg Wadley, Bernd Ploderer:
Quitty: using technology to persuade smokers to quit. 551-560 - Peter Askvig Havgar, Thomas Schwitalla, Jørgen Valen, Aslak Wegner Eide, Bjørn Anders Reutz:
Usability on a shareable interface in a multiuser setting. 561-564 - Johannes Harms, Christoph Wimmer, Karin Kappel, Thomas Grechenig:
Gamification of online surveys: conceptual foundations and a design process based on the MDA framework. 565-568 - Nadine Dittert:
TechSportiv: constructing objects-to-think-with for physical education. 569-577 - Ather Nawaz, Nina Skjæret, Kristine Ystmark, Jorunn L. Helbostad, Beatrix Vereijken, Dag Svanæs:
Assessing seniors' user experience (UX) of exergames for balance training. 578-587 - Hilary O'Shaughnessy, Nicholas Ward:
The use of physical theatre improvisation in game design. 588-597 - Laura A. Maye, Fiona E. McDermott, Luigina Ciolfi, Gabriela Avram:
Interactive exhibitions design: what can we learn from cultural heritage professionals? 598-607 - Teresa Cerratto-Pargman, Chiara Rossitto, Louise Barkhuus:
Understanding audience participation in an interactive theater performance. 608-617 - Anna Vallgårda:
The dress room: responsive spaces and embodied interaction. 618-627 - Eva Lenz, Sarah Diefenbach, Marc Hassenzahl:
Aesthetics of interaction: a literature synthesis. 628-637 - Daniel Pargman, Barath Raghavan:
Rethinking sustainability in computing: from buzzword to non-negotiable limits. 638-647 - Benedikt Schmidt, Sebastian Döweling:
Designing for information work at the computer workplace with activity theory. 648-657 - Hannu Kukka, Johanna Ylipulli, Anna Luusua, Anind K. Dey:
Urban computing in theory and practice: towards a transdisciplinary approach. 658-667 - Alvin Jude, G. Michael Poor, Darren Guinness:
An evaluation of touchless hand gestural interaction for pointing tasks with preferred and non-preferred hands. 668-676 - Mehmet Aydin Baytas, Yücel Yemez, Oguzhan Özcan:
Hotspotizer: end-user authoring of mid-air gestural interactions. 677-686 - Dong-Bach Vo, Eric Lecolinet, Yves Guiard:
Belly gestures: body centric gestures on the abdomen. 687-696 - Minna Hara, Saila Ovaska:
Heuristics for motion-based control in games. 697-706 - JungKyoon Yoon, Anna Elisabeth Pohlmeyer, Pieter M. A. Desmet:
The mood street: designing for nuanced positive emotions. 707-716 - Yichen Lu, Virpi Roto:
Towards meaning change: experience goals driving design space expansion. 717-726 - Nora Fronemann, Matthias Peissner:
User experience concept exploration: user needs as a source for innovation. 727-736 - Shenando Stals, Michael Smyth, Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn:
Walking & talking: probing the urban lived experience. 737-746 - Niels Wouters, Jonathan Huyghe, Andrew Vande Moere:
StreetTalk: participative design of situated public displays for urban neighborhood interaction. 747-756 - Gonzalo Parra, Robin De Croon, Joris Klerkx, Erik Duval:
Quantifying the interaction stages of a public display campaign in the wild. 757-760 - Sherif Mekky, Youran You, Mads Sørensen:
Using whole body interaction to provoke reflection on self-awareness of social presence in public spaces. 761-764 - Susanne Bødker, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose, Matthias Korn, Anna Maria Polli:
Participatory IT in semi-public spaces. 765-774 - Jie Li, Rong Cai, Huib de Ridder, Arnold P. O. S. Vermeeren, René van Egmond:
A study on relation between crowd emotional feelings and action tendencies. 775-784
Extended abstracts
- Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Bernt Meerbeek, Jon Mason, Andrés Lucero, Tanir Ozcelebi, Henrika Pihlajaniemi:
Beyond the switch: explicit and implicit interaction with light. 785-788 - Daniel Cermak-Sassenrath, Emilie Møllenbach:
Teaching to tinker: making as an educational strategy. 789-792 - Jonna Häkkilä, Thomas Olsson, Ashley Colley, Thomas Pederson, Jens Grubert:
Interactions and applications for see-through technologies. 793-796 - Eija Kaasinen, Heli Väätäjä, Hannu Karvonen, Yichen Lu:
The fuzzy front end of experience design. 797-800 - Estefanía Serral, Artur Lugmayr, Björn Stockleben, Thomas Risse, Emilija Stojmenova:
6th International Workshop on Semantic Ambient Media Experiences (SAME 2014): ambient & smart media usability, interaction, and technologies. 801-804 - Marko Nieminen, Juha Laine, Sampo Teräs, Mikael Runonen, Virpi Kalakoski, Teppo Valtonen, Jani Lukander, Timo Jokela, Johanna Kaipio, Tinja Lääveri, André Kushniruk, Elizabeth Boryzki:
How to involve users in government system procurement? 805-808 - Daniel Pargman, Elina Eriksson, Cecilia Katzeff, Chris Preist, Maria Håkansson, Bran Knowles:
Is there a European strand of sustainable HCI? 809-812 - Michael Smyth, Paula Trigueiros Cunha, Ingi Helgason, António Coelho, Sarah Gallacher, Alison Burrows, Filipa Wunderlich, Rui Penha:
Making places: visualization, interaction and experience in urban space. 813-816 - Marta Kristín Lárusdóttir, Åsa Cajander, Jan Gulliksen, Gilbert Cockton, Peggy Gregory, Dina Salah:
On the integration of user centred design in agile development. 817-820 - Nervo Verdezoto, Francisco Nunes, Erik Grönvall, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Cristiano Storni, Morten Kyng:
Designing self-care for everyday life. 821-824 - Pedro F. Campos, Arminda Lopes, Torkil Clemmensen, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera:
Human work interaction design for pervasive and smart workplaces. 825-828 - Pradthana Jarusriboonchai, Sus Lundgren, Thomas Olsson, Joel E. Fischer, Nemanja Memarovic, Stuart Reeves, Pawel W. Wozniak, Olof Torgersson:
Personal or social?: designing mobile interactions for co-located interaction. 829-832 - Clara Mancini, Oskar Juhlin, Adrian David Cheok, Janet van der Linden, Shaun W. Lawson:
Animal-computer interaction (ACI): pushing boundaries beyond 'human'. 833-836 - Jörn Hurtienne, Hans-Christian Jetter, Nicolai Marquardt, Thomas Pederson:
Ubicomp beyond devices: people, objects, space and meaning. 837-840 - Antti Pirhonen, Kai Tuuri, Jaana Parviainen, Markku Turunen, Tomi Heimonen:
Human-technology choreographies: re-thinking body, movement and space in interaction design. 841-844 - Chris Speed, Siobhan Magee, Deborah Maxwell, Mark Hartswood:
Exploring incentivisation in design. 845-848 - Alma Leora Culén, Asbjørn Følstad:
Innovation in HCI: what can we learn from design thinking? 849-852 - Matthias Laschke, Sarah Diefenbach, Thies Schneider, Marc Hassenzahl:
Keymoment: initiating behavior change through friendly friction. 853-858 - Iolanda Iacono, Patrizia Marti:
Engaging older people with participatory design. 859-864 - Michele Tittarelli, Patrizia Marti, Diana Peppoloni:
Rapping dyslexia: learning rhythm, rhyme and flow in dyslexic children. 865-870 - Anna Elisabeth Pohlmeyer:
Enjoying joy: a process-based approach to design for prolonged pleasure. 871-876 - Eeva Leinonen, Anna-Liisa Syrjänen, Minna Isomursu:
Designing assistive and cooperative HCI for older adults' movement. 877-882 - Jian Liu, Sini Ruohomaa, Kumaripaba Athukorala, Giulio Jacucci, N. Asokan, Janne Lindqvist:
Groupsourcing: nudging users away from unsafe content. 883-886 - Leena K. Salmi, Aline Chevalier:
Information-seeking on the web: influence of language on search performances and strategies. 887-890 - Saeed Afshari, Andrei Popleteev, Roderick McCall, Thomas Engel:
Magnetic interaction with devices: a pilot study on mobile gaming. 891-894 - Florian Fortmann, Heiko Müller, Dierk Brauer, Susanne Boll:
Supporting situation awareness with peripheral feedback on monitoring behavior. 895-898