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CHI 2001: Seattle, Washington, USA - Extended Abstracts
- Marilyn Mantai Tremaine:
CHI 2001 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI Extended Abstracts 2001, Seattle, Washington, USA, March 31 - April 5, 2001. ACM 2001, ISBN 978-1-58113-340-0
Demonstrations: the way to work
- David W. Curbow:
User benefits of connecting automobiles to the internet. 1-2 - Ellen Isaacs, Alan Walendowski, Dipti Ranganathan:
Hubbub: a wireless instant messenger that uses earcons for awareness and for "sound instant messages". 3-4
Demonstrations: anywhere
- Wolfgang Hürst, Gabriela Maass, Rainer Müller, Thomas Ottmann:
The "Authoring on the Fly" system for automatic presentation recording. 5-6 - Johan Lundin, Urban Nulden, Lars M. Persson:
MobiLearn: competence development for Nomads. 7-8
Demonstrations: bleeding edge
- George W. Furnas, Yan Qu, Sanjeev Shrivastava, Gregory Peters:
Richer graphical interaction using interactive pixel rewrite systems. 9-10 - Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Wendy E. Mackay, Peter Andersen, Paul Janecek, Mads Jensen, Henry Michael Lassen, Kasper Lund, Kjeld Høyer Mortensen, Stephanie Munck, Katrine Ravn, Anne V. Ratzer, Søren Christensen, Kurt Jensen:
CPN/tools: revisiting the desktop metaphor with post-WIMP interaction techniques. 11-12
Demonstrations: anyone
- Neil G. Scott, Isabelle Gingras:
The total access system. 13-14 - Marney Beard, Peter Korn:
What I need is what I get: downloadable user interfaces via Jini and Java. 15-16
Demonstrations: web usability
- Mike Lister:
Usability testing software for the internet. 17-18 - Robert W. Reeder, Peter Pirolli, Stuart K. Card:
WebEyeMapper and WebLogger: tools for analyzing eye tracking data collected in web-use studies. 19-20
Demonstrations: design tools
- Fabio Paternò, Giulio Mori, Riccardo Galiberti:
CTTE: an environment for analysis and development of task models of cooperative applications. 21-22 - Jianming Dong, Shirley Martin, Paul Waldo:
A user input and analysis tool for information architecture. 23-24
Demonstrations: technology play
- Mark Billinghurst, Hirokazu Kato, Ivan Poupyrev:
MagicBook: transitioning between reality and virtuality. 25-26 - Corinna E. Lathan, Jack Maxwell Vice, Michael Tracey, Catherine Plaisant, Allison Druin, Kris Edwards, Jaime Montemayor:
Therapeutic play with a storytelling robot. 27-28
Design expo
- Chia Shen, Neal Lesh, Baback Moghaddam, Paul A. Beardsley, Ryan Scott Bardsley:
Personal digital historian: user interface design. 29-30 - Edith Ackermann, Carol Strohecker:
PatternMagix construction kit software. 31-32 - Eduardo Sciammarella:
VisualFlow a media browser. 33-34 - Jay Lee, Hiroshi Ishii, Blair Duun, Victor Su, Sandia Ren:
GeoSCAPE: designing a reconstructive tool for field archaeological excavation. 35-36 - Mark Freeman, Eric Gould Bear, Barbee Teasley:
Poly-vectoral reverse navigation: simplifying traversal to and from shared nodes. 37-38 - Rachel Garb:
The gas pump as information appliance: a design case. 39-40 - Erik Rutten, David Ziedman, Doris Pelger, Bill McCarthy, Duncan Prior:
Building international web sites for the financial market. 41-42 - Per Persson, Fredrik Espinoza, Elenor Cacciatore:
GeoNotes: social enhancement of physical space. 43-44 - Cameron S. Miner, Denise M. Chan, Christopher Campbell:
Digital jewelry: wearable technology for everyday life. 45-46
Development consortium participants
- Marcos R. S. Borges, José A. Pino, Carla Valle:
Interfaces for groupware. 47-48 - Ingrid Kirschning:
Research and development of speech technology & applications for Mexican Spanish at the Tlatoa group. 49-50 - Leonel Morales Díaz:
Structured user interface design methodology. 51-52 - Mario Alberto Moreno Rocha:
Adding human computer interaction studies into the informatics and computing engineering bachelor degrees in Latin America. 53-54 - Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, Raquel Oliveira Prates:
A semiotic engineering approach to HCI. 55-56 - Josefina Rodríguez-Jacobo, Jesús Favela:
Work environments in electronic meeting systems. 57-58 - Homero V. Ríos-Figueroa:
Human-computer interaction through computer vision. 59-60 - Manuel Romero Salcedo:
Supporting group awareness in alliance. 61-62 - J. Alfredo Sánchez:
HCI and CSCW in the context of digital libraries. 63-64 - Jaime Sánchez, Mauricio Lumbreras, Luca Cernuzzi:
Interactive virtual acoustic environments for blind children: computing, usability, and cognition. 65-66
Doctoral consortium
- Erin Bradner:
Social affordances of computer-mediated communication technology: understanding adoption. 67-68 - Ame Elliott:
Flamenco image browser: using metadata to improve image search during architectural design. 69-70 - Mark Handel:
Presence awareness: multiple sources, multiple roles. 71-72 - Woo-seob Jeong:
Exploratory user study of haptic and auditory display for multimodal geographical information systems. 73-74 - Edmund F. LoPresti:
Effect of neck range of motion limitations on the use of head controls. 75-76 - Andrea H. Mason:
Sensory information for collaborative interaction in augmented environments. 77-78 - Sheryl L. Miller:
How do people manage interruptions in complex decision making tasks? 79-80 - Jaime Montemayor:
Physical programming: software you can touch. 81-82 - Yolanda Jacobs Reimer:
Paradigm shift? the implications of web-based notetaking. 83-84 - Carlos Alberto Scolari:
Towards a semio-cognitive theory of Human-Computer Interaction. 85-86 - Richard H. C. Seabrook:
Electronic discussion group moderators' experiences with flame messages and implications for the design of a multi-modal adaptive content-sensitive filtering tool. 87-88 - Laura Slaughter:
Interfaces for understanding: improving access to consumer health information. 89-90 - Markku Turunen:
Adaptive interaction methods in speech user interfaces. 91-92 - Wenbi Wang:
Dynamic viewpoint tethering: controlling a virtual camera for effective navigation in virtual environments. 93-94 - Gillian May Wilson:
Psychophysiological indicators of the impact of media quality on users. 95-96
Interactive posters: user centered design
- Martin Kessner, Jo Wood, Richard F. Dillon, Robert L. West:
On the reliability of usability testing. 97-98 - Michael J. Muller:
A participatory poster of participatory methods. 99-100 - Michael J. Muller, David R. Millen, Carol Strohecker:
What makes a representative user representative? a participatory poster. 101-102 - Panayiotis Zaphiris, Giorgos Zacharia:
Design methodology of an online greek language course. 103-104 - Tomi Kankainen, Jarmo Parkkinen:
GUP: graphical presentation of user profile. 105-106 - Andreas Dieberger, Kristina Höök, Martin Svensson, Peter Lönnqvist:
Social navigation research agenda. 107-108
Interactive posters: visualizing
- Jim Youll:
Wherehoo and Periscope: a time & place server and tangible browser for the real world. 109-110 - Hiroshi Ishii, Sandia Ren, Phil Frei:
Pinwheels: visualizing information flow in an architectural space. 111-112 - Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Atsushi Aoki, Kumiyo Nakakoji:
Time-ART: a tool for segmenting and annotating multimedia data in early stages of exploratory analysis. 113-114 - M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, X. Rong:
Examining edge congestion. 115-116 - Jeroen van Luin, Rieks op den Akker, Anton Nijholt:
A dialogue agent for navigation support in virtual reality. 117-118
Interactive posters: mobility
- Jennica Falk, Peter Ljungstrand, Staffan Björk, Rebecca Hansson:
Pirates: proximity-triggered interaction in a multi-player game. 119-120 - Masaaki Fukumoto, Toshiaki Sugimura:
Active click: tactile feedback for touch panels. 121-122 - Meurig Sage, Martin Gardner, Philip D. Gray:
A multi-scaled display technique for PDAs. 123-124 - Lisa Louise Davis:
2-D pointing while walking. 125-126 - Takuji Suzuki, Miwako Doi:
LifeMinder: an evidence-based wearable healthcare assistant. 127-128
Interactive posters: telecommunications
- Bernhard Suhm, Pat Peterson:
Evaluating commercial touch-tone and speech-enabled telephone voice user interfaces using a single measure. 129-130 - Bernhard Suhm, Barbara Freeman, David Getty:
Curing the menu blues in touch-tone voice interfaces. 131-132 - Dawn Dutton, Selina Chu, James Hubbell, Marilyn A. Walker, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
Just (all) the facts, ma'am. 133-134
Interactive posters: working in offices
- Jacek Gwizdka:
Supporting prospective information in email. 135-136 - Andreas Dieberger, Cameron Miner, Dulce B. Ponceleon:
Supporting narrative flow in presentation software. 137-138 - Dirk Weirich, Martina Angela Sasse:
Persuasive password security. 139-140
Interactive posters: universality
- Michael Cooper, Piotr Rejmer:
Case study: localization of an accessibility evaluation. 141-142 - Marion Walton:
Multiliteracies and Tumi's web search: a case study. 143-144 - Ben Piper, Rebeca Eun Young Hwang:
The HomeBox: a web content creation tool for the developing world. 145-146 - Lorna Gibson, David Sloan, Peter Gregor:
Using children as expert web evaluators. 147-148
Interactive posters: multimodal interaction
- Yacine Bellik, Jérémie Pescator:
Multimodal mediated communication: an experience. 149-150 - Kelly Dobson, danah boyd, Wendy Ju, Judith S. Donath, Hiroshi Ishii:
Creating visceral personal and social interactions in mediated spaces. 151-152 - Niklas Andersson, Daniel Fallman, Lars Johansson:
Dupliances: physical and virtual activity encompassed. 153-154 - Marilyn Rose McGee, Philip D. Gray, Stephen A. Brewster:
Haptic perception of virtual roughness. 155-156 - Frédéric Bourgeois, Yves Guiard, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
Pan-zoom coordination in multi-scale pointing. 157-158
Interactive posters: internet
- Pete Faraday:
Attending to web pages. 159-160 - Jonathon N. Cummings, Robert E. Kraut, Sara B. Kiesler:
Do we visit, call, or email?: media matter in close relationships. 161-162 - Julie Bauer Morrison, Peter Pirolli, Stuart K. Card:
A taxonomic analysis of what world wide web activities significantly impact people's decisions and actions. 163-164 - Diane J. Schiano, Maria Stone, Regis Bectarte:
Search and the subjective web. 165-166 - Marc Hassenzahl, Tibor Trautmann:
Analysis of web sites with the repertory grid technique. 167-168 - Kelly Kruse, Rob Mori:
Designing an internet radio interface prototype. 169-170 - Michael L. Bernard:
User expectations for the location of web objects. 171-172 - Sri Hastuti Kurniawan, R. Darin Ellis:
A structural equation modeling of internet bookmark organizations. 173-174 - Michael L. Bernard, Chia Hui Liao, Melissa M. Mills:
The effects of font type and size on the legibility and reading time of online text by older adults. 175-176 - Quentin Jones, Gilad Ravid, Sheizaf Rafaeli:
Empirical evidence for information overload in mass interaction. 177-178
Interactive posters: novel interaction techniques
- Ted Selker, Andrea Lockerd, Jorge Martinez:
Eye-R, a glasses-mounted eye motion detection interface. 179-180 - Mariano Belinky, Natalie Jeremijenko:
Sound through bone conduction in public interfaces. 181-182 - Ari Y. Benbasat, Joseph A. Paradiso:
Compact, configurable inertial gesture recognition. 183-184 - Sari A. Laakso, Karri-Pekka Laakso, Panu Vartiainen, Asko J. Saura:
Problems with save. 185-186 - Hiroshi Ishii, Ali Mazalek, Jay Lee:
Bottles as a minimal interface to access digital information. 187-188 - Christoph Bartneck:
Affective expressions of machines. 189-190 - Yasuyuki Sumi, Kenji Mase:
AgentSalon: supporting new encounters and knowledge exchanges by chats of personal agents. 191-192 - Joshua Lifton, Jay Lee:
Media matrix: self-organizing distributed physical database. 193-194 - Elyon DeKoven, David V. Keyson, Adinda Freudenthal:
Designing collaboration in consumer products. 195-196
Interactive video posters
- Lisa Sherman, Allison Druin, Jaime Montemayor, Allison Farber, Michele Platner, Sante Simms, Jessica Porteous, Houman Alborzi, Jack Best, Joe Hammer, Alex Kruskal, Jade Matthews, Emily Rhodes, Cassandra Cosans, Abby Lal:
StoryKit: tools for children to build room-sized interactive experiences. 197-198 - Aldo Hoeben, Pieter Jan Stappers:
ideas: a vision of a designer's sketching-tool. 199-200 - Chris North, Ben Shneiderman:
Component-based, user-constructed, multiple-view visualization. 201-202 - Anoop K. Sinha, Scott R. Klemmer, Jack Chen, James A. Landay, Cindy Chen:
SUEDE: iterative, informal prototyping for speech interfaces. 203-204 - James Lin, Mark W. Newman, Jason I. Hong, James A. Landay:
DENIM: an informal tool for early stage web site design. 205-206 - Marina Vroubel, Panos Markopoulos, Mathilde M. Bekker:
FRIDGE: exploring intuitive interaction styles for home information appliances. 207-208 - Oscar de Bruijn, Robert Spence, Chieh Hao Tong:
Movement in the web. 209-210
Panel
- Scott Jenson, Annette Wagner, Avril Hodges:
Exploding wireless myths: exploring the UI issues underlying the marketing hype. 211-212 - Hermann Kaindl:
Methods and modeling: fiction or useful reality? 213-214 - Batya Friedman, John C. Thomas, Mark Lucente, Mark S. Ackerman, Nancy Willard, Ulrike Lechner:
Is ignorance bliss?: informed consent online. 215-216 - Rolf Molich, Brenda Laurel, Carolyn Snyder, Whitney Quesenbery, Chauncey E. Wilson:
Ethics in HCI. 217-218 - Louis B. Rosenfeld, Keith Instone, Shiraz Cupala, Jesse James Garrett, Marti A. Hearst, Gary Marchionini, Nick Ragouzis:
Measuring information architecture quality: prove it (or not)! 219-220 - Sarah Zuberec, Scott Berkun, Debbie Cargile, Christopher Konrad, Alex Little, Linda Carlin, Heather Crombie, Barbee Teasley:
Interactionary 2: is that your final answer? 221-222 - Paula Bourges-Waldegg, Daniel Lafrenière, Manfred Tscheligi, Guy A. Boy, Raquel O. Prates:
Identifying "target cultures": to what extent is that possible? 223-224 - Jan O. Borchers, John C. Thomas:
Patterns: what's in it for HCI? 225-226 - Wendy A. Castleman, Richard Harper, Steven Herbst, Jonathan Kies, Sean Lane, Jens Nagel:
The impact of mobile technologies on everyday life. 227-228 - Alan Wexelblat, Quentin Jones, Howard Abrams, Joseph A. Konstan, Michael Vernick:
Ph.D. vs. startup. 229-230
Short talks: anywhere: staying in touch in motion (anywhere: mobility)
- Jenna Burrell, Geri K. Gay:
Collectively defining context in a mobile, networked computing environment. 231-232 - Mikael Wiberg:
RoamWare: towards an integrated environment for PDA use and seamless ongoing interaction in mobile CSCW. 233-234 - Elin Rønby Pedersen:
Calls.calm: enabling caller and callee to collaborate. 235-236 - Paul M. Aoki, Amy Hurst, Allison Woodruff:
Tap tips: lightweight discovery of touchscreen targets. 237-238 - Ryuji Wakikawa, Jonathan Trevor, Bill N. Schilit, John S. Boreczky:
Roomotes: ubiquitous room-based remote control over web phones. 239-240 - Markus Bylund, Fredrik Espinoza:
Using Quake III Arena to simulate sensors and actuators when evaluating and testing mobile services. 241-242
Short talks: any one: universal design
- Hesham M. Kamel, James A. Landay:
The use of labeling to communicate detailed graphics in a non-visual environment. 243-244 - Calle Sjöström:
Using haptics in computer interfaces for blind people. 245-246 - Stefanie Shriver, Arthur R. Toth, Xiaojin Zhu, Alexander I. Rudnicky, Roni Rosenfeld:
A unified design for human-machine voice interaction. 247-248 - Jennifer Balogh:
Strategies for concatenating recordings in a voice user interface: what we can learn from prosody. 249-250 - Maribeth Back, Margaret H. Szymanski:
The AirBook: force-free interaction with dynamic text in an assistive reading device. 251-252 - Henrik Danielsson:
The use of digital pictures for people with cognitive disabilities. 253-254
Short talks: fun with learning
- Regan L. Mandryk, Kori M. Inkpen, Mark Bilezikjian, Scott R. Klemmer, James A. Landay:
Supporting children's collaboration across handheld computers. 255-256 - Lori L. Scarlatos, Shalva S. Landy:
Experiments in using tangible interfaces to enhance collaborative learning experiences. 257-258 - Elizabeth Edwards, Jason Elliott, Amy S. Bruckman:
AquaMOOSE 3D: math learning in a 3D multi-user virtual world. 259-260 - Thomas G. Moher, Andrew E. Johnson, Yongjoo Cho:
First-person science inquiry in virtual ambient environments. 261-262 - James M. Hudson, Amy S. Bruckman:
Effects of CMC on student participation patterns in a foreign language learning environment. 263-264 - Wendy E. Mackay:
Does tutoring really have to be intelligent? 265-266
Short talks: HCI in everyday life
- Sumit Basu, Alex Pentland:
Smart headphones. 267-268 - Wendy Ju, Rebecca Hurwitz, Tilke Judd, Bonny Lee:
CounterActive: an interactive cookbook for the kitchen counter. 269-270 - Brian P. Clarkson, Kenji Mase, Alex Pentland:
The familiar: a living diary and companion. 271-272 - Allison Woodruff, Paul M. Aoki, Amy Hurst, Margaret H. Szymanski:
The guidebook, the friend, and the room: visitor experience in a historic house. 273-274 - Kim W. May:
Conductive ink based page detection for linking digital and physical pages. 275-276 - Dairoku Sekiguchi, Masahiko Inami, Susumu Tachi:
RobotPHONE: RUI for interpersonal communication. 277-278
Short talks: of mice and measures
- Florian Mueller, Andrea Lockerd:
Cheese: tracking mouse movement activity on websites, a tool for user modeling. 279-280 - Mon-Chu Chen, John R. Anderson, Myeong-Ho Sohn:
What can a mouse cursor tell us more?: correlation of eye/mouse movements on web browsing. 281-282 - Fabio Paternò, Laila Paganelli:
Remote automatic evaluation of web sites based on task models and browser monitoring. 283-284 - Jared M. Spool, Will Schroeder:
Testing web sites: five users is nowhere near enough. 285-286 - Heather L. McQuaid, David Bishop:
An integrated method for evaluating interfaces. 287-288 - Ross Teague, Katherine De Jesus, Marcos Nunes Ueno:
Concurrent vs. post-task usability test ratings. 289-290
Short talks: trust, credibility, community
- Nathan Bos, Darren Gergle, Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson:
Being there versus seeing there: trust via video. 291-292 - Jun Zheng, Nathan Bos, Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson:
Trust without touch: jump-start trust with social chat. 293-294 - B. J. Fogg, Jonathan Marshall, Tami Kameda, Joshua Solomon, Akshay Rangnekar, John Boyd, Bonny Brown:
Web credibility research: a method for online experiments and early study results. 295-296 - Daniel B. Horn:
Is seeing believing?: detecting deception in technologically mediated communication. 297-298 - Diane J. Schiano, Sheryl M. Ehrlich, Kyle Sheridan:
Categorical perception of facial affect: an illusion. 299-300 - Keith N. Hampton:
Broadband neighborhoods: connected communities. 301-302
Short talks: expressing emotion through art, music, and technology (expressing emotions)
- John A. Waterworth, Eva Lindh Waterworth:
In tent, in touch: beings in seclusion and in transit. 303-304 - Todd Miller, John T. Stasko:
The InfoCanvas: information conveyance through personalized, expressive art. 305-306 - Tomoko Yonezawa, Brian P. Clarkson, Michiaki Yasumura, Kenji Mase:
Context-aware sensor-doll as a music expression device. 307-308 - Michael J. Lyons, Nobuji Tetsutani:
Facing the music: a facial action controlled musical interface. 309-310 - Roel Vertegaal, Tamas Ungvary:
Tangible bits and malleable atoms in the design of a computer music instrument. 311-312 - Angela Chang, Ben Resner, Brad Koerner, XingChen Wang, Hiroshi Ishii:
LumiTouch: an emotional communication device. 313-314
Short talks: interaction techniques
- Yves Guiard:
Disentangling relative from absolute amplitude in Fitts' law experiments. 315-316 - James R. Dabrowski, Ethan V. Munson:
Is 100 Milliseconds Too Fast? 317-318 - R. William Soukoreff, I. Scott MacKenzie:
Measuring errors in text entry tasks: an application of the Levenshtein string distance statistic. 319-320 - Shumin Zhai, Barton A. Smith:
Alphabetically biased virtual keyboards are easier to use: layout does matter. 321-322 - Robert S. Laramee, Colin Ware:
Visual interference with a transparent head mounted display. 323-324 - Marc Nanard, Jocelyne Nanard, Denis Payet:
Design rationale of a video explorer. 325-326
Short talks: virtual collaboration tools
- Yuji Ayatsuka, Nobuyuki Matsushita, Jun Rekimoto:
ChatScape: a visual informal communication tool in communities. 327-328 - Thomas Erickson, Mark R. Laff:
The design of the 'Babble' timeline: a social proxy for visualizing group activity over time. 329-330 - Judith S. Donath, Dana Spiegel, Matt Lee, Kelly Dobson, Ken Goldberg:
Collaborative tele-directing. 331-332 - Hugo J. Strubbe, Mi-Suen Lee:
UI for a videoconference camera. 333-334 - Leonie Schäfer, Stefan Küppers:
Dynamic world design and social navigation in a theatre of work. 335-336 - Ned Gulley:
Patterns of innovation: a web-based MATLAB programming contest. 337-338
Short talks: eCommerce and eLearning
- Gaurav Tewari, Pattie Maes, Dan Ariely:
A visual preference-modeling and decision-support technique for buyers of multi-attribute products. 339-340 - Jan Blom, Andrew F. Monk:
One-to-one e-commerce: who's the one? 341-342 - Joan Morris, Paul P. Maglio:
When buying on-line, does price really matter? 343-344 - Kenton O'Hara, Mark J. Perry:
Shopping anytime anywhere. 345-346 - Claudio S. Pinhanez, Clare-Marie Karat, John Karat, John Vergo, Renee Arora:
"Less clicking, more watching": an option for entertainment on the web? 347-348 - José A. Macías, Pablo Castells:
A generic presentation modeling system for adaptive web-based instructional applications. 349-350
Short talks: input by hand, eye, and brain
- I. Scott MacKenzie, Yves Guiard:
The two-handed desktop interface: are we there yet? 351-352 - Shun'ichi Tano, Toshihiko Sugimoto:
Natural hand writing in unstable 3D space with artificial surface. 353-354 - Yoshifumi Kitamura, Yuichi Itoh, Fumio Kishino:
Real-time 3D interaction with ActiveCube. 355-356 - Ian Oakley, Stephen A. Brewster, Philip D. Gray:
Solving multi-target haptic problems in menu interaction. 357-358 - Kotaro Kitajima, Yoichi Sato, Hideki Koike:
Vision-based face tracking system for window interface: prototype application and empirical studies. 359-360 - Melody Moore Jackson, Philip R. Kennedy, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Jennifer Mankoff:
Nudge and shove: frequency thresholding for navigation in direct brain-computer interfaces. 361-362
Short talks: displaying beyond desktop
- Wendy E. Mackay, Ernest Holm Svendsen, Bjarne Horn:
Who's in control?: exploring human-agent interaction in the McPie interactive theater project. 363-364 - Stephen Farrell:
Social and informational proxies in a fishtank. 365-366 - Meredith Ringel, Henry Berg, Yuhui Jin, Terry Winograd:
Barehands: implement-free interaction with a wall-mounted display. 367-368 - Claudio S. Pinhanez:
Using a steerable projector and a camera to transform surfaces into interactive displays. 369-370 - Takahiro Nishi, Yoichi Sato, Hideki Koike:
Interactive object registration and recognition for augmented desk interface. 371-372 - Brygg Ullmer, Elizabeth Kim, Axel Kilian, Steve Gray, Hiroshi Ishii:
Strata/ICC: physical models as computational interfaces. 373-374
Short talks: understanding interfaces
- Ana Zanella, Saul Greenberg:
Avoiding interference through translucent interface components in single display groupware. 375-376 - Julie Bauer Morrison, Barbara Tversky:
The (in)effectiveness of animation in instruction. 377-378 - Shaun Kaasten, Saul Greenberg:
Integrating back, history and bookmarks in web browsers. 379-380 - Martin Wattenberg:
Sketching a graph to query a time-series database. 381-382 - Giuseppe Carenini:
An analysis of the influence of need for cognition on dynamic queries usage. 383-384 - Jason I. Hong, Francis C. Li, James Lin, James A. Landay:
End-user perceptions of formal and informal representations of web sites. 385-386
Student posters
- Danny S. L. Chow:
The effects of time delay in electronic commerce. 387-388 - Chui Yin Wong:
Is banner ads totally blind for us? 389-390 - Aideen J. Stronge, Richard Pak:
User-generated analogies of the world wide web: implications for design. 391-392 - Cathy Eichholz Polk:
Webwatch: visualizing web page histories and social monitoring habits. 393-394 - Michael Fulk:
Improving web browsing on handheld devices. 395-396 - Michael J. Piller, Michael S. Miller:
Dissociation of subjective web site usability evaluation and performance: effect of user experience. 397-398 - Ronald Laurids Boring:
User-interface design principles for experimental control software. 399-400 - Anne Vinter Ratzer:
Expanding an advanced, interface: modifying and reapplying design guidelines. 401-402 - Richard Boardman:
Multiple hierarchies in user workspace. 403-404 - Senja Edvardsson:
Save and store personal experiences. 405-406 - Joshua Harman:
Creating a memory palace using a computer. 407-408 - Jun Xiao:
Understanding the use and utility of anthropomorphic interface agents. 409-410 - Ming Hou:
Surface effects on alignment of graphic and real objects in a stereoscopic augmented reality environment. 411-412 - Rodney Peters:
Exploring the design space for personal information management tools. 413-414 - Hartmut Obendorf, Sven Bertel, Kai-Florian Richter:
Supporting user-specific views via multidimensional trees. 415-416 - Jaime Teevan:
Displaying dynamic information. 417-418 - Angela Garabet, Tonya Stokes:
Finding what changes: a technique for evaluating icon coding in display systems. 419-420 - Rachel Michael Nilsson:
The effects of graphic organizers that signal the structure of a hypertext document on user's navigation strategies and performance. 421-422 - Zoë Swiderski:
Content control in multimedia applications. 423-424 - Juan P. Casares:
Silver: an intelligent video editor. 425-426 - Juan P. Casares, Karen Cross, Andrea Klein, Stavros Polyviou, Daniel Yocum:
Redesigning traditional media and assessing entertainment value with online comics. 427-728 - Dipin Hora:
Case study of a ubiquitous image/video capture system. 429-430 - Anoop K. Sinha, Michael Shilman, Niraj Shah:
MultiPoint: a case study of multimodal performance for building presentations. 431-432 - Rebecca Hansson, Tobias Skog:
The LoveBomb: encouraging the communication of emotions in public spaces. 433-434 - Lars Weberg, Torbjörn Brange, Åsa Wendelbo Hansson:
A piece of butter on the PDA display. 435-436 - Lina Larsson:
Communication failure in home-help service. 437-438 - Victoria Nilsson:
Ability by mobility. 439-440 - Fredrik Kronlid, Victoria Nilsson:
TreePredict: improving text entry on PDA's. 441-442 - Jeffrey W. Nichols:
Using handhelds as controls for everyday appliances: a paper prototype study. 443-444 - Matthew Rosencrantz, Kurt Partridge:
Walk-up keyboard: an efficient low overhead interface for transient workers. 445-446 - Jill L. Drury:
Developing heuristics for synchronous collaborative systems. 447-448 - Deirdre Bonini:
ATC do I trust thee?: referents of trust in air traffic control. 449-450 - Adam W. Shearer:
User response to two algorithms as a test of collaborative filtering. 451-452 - Wendy A. Schafer:
Using interactive maps for navigation and collaboration. 453-454 - David Noy:
Predicting user intentions in graphical user interfaces using implicit disambiguation. 455-456 - Linda Melin:
The information curtain: creating digital patterns with dynamic textiles. 457-458 - Christine Flounders:
"Are you there Margaret? It's me, Margaret": speech recognition as a mirror. 459-460 - Choon Hong Peck:
Useful parameters for the design of laser pointer interaction techniques. 461-462 - Michael Terry:
Task blocks: tangible interfaces for creative exploration. 463-464 - Panayiotis Zaphiris, Sri Kurniawan:
Senior-centered design of health information architecture. 465 - Jennifer L. Gregg:
Tearing down walls for the homebound elderly. 469-470 - Hyun Jhin Lee:
Capturing camp experiences on the web: -design of Cyber Camp CAEN-. 471-472 - Colleen M. Kehoe:
Bringing design dialog to HCI education. 473-474 - Mary Deraitus, Kris Freeman:
Essentials of cell biology: usability test of a multimedia cd-rom science curriculum for high-school students. 475-476 - Yean Wei Ong:
Verbaliser-visualiser learning on a statistics training program. 477-478 - Joshua T. Cothran, James Clawson, Jehan Moghazy:
Design and implementation of an educational technology for a historic home. 479-480
Workshops
- Marilyn C. Salzman, Leysia Palen, Richard Harper:
Mobile communications: understanding users, adoption, and design. 481-482 - Charles Wiecha, Pedro A. Szekely:
Transforming the UI for anyone. anywhere: enabling an increased variety of users, devices, and tasks through interface transformations. 483-484 - Tom T. Carey, Karel Vredenburg, Jim Bizzocchi:
Interactive narrative and knowledge stewardship. 485-486 - Anind K. Dey, Peter Ljungstrand, Albrecht Schmidt:
Distributed and disappearing user interfaces in ubiquitous computing. 487-488 - Shelly Farnham, Marc A. Smith, Jennifer Preece, Amy S. Bruckman, Douglas Schuler:
Integrating diverse research and development approaches to the construction of social cyberspaces. 489-490 - Ivan Poupyrev, Michael J. Lyons, Sidney S. Fels, Tina Blaine:
New interfaces for musical expression. 491-492 - Kumiyo Nakakoji, Mark D. Gross, Linda Candy, Ernest A. Edmonds:
Tools, conceptual frameworks, and empirical studies for early stages of design. 493-494 - Poika Isokoski, I. Scott MacKenzie:
Text entry on mobile systems: directions for the future. 495 - Paul McInerney, Christian Pantel, Karl Melder:
Managing usability defects from identification to closure. 497-498 - Constantine Stephanidis, Demosthenes Akoumianakis:
Universal design: towards universal access in the information society. 499-500 - W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Jana Z. Sedivy:
Building the ubiquitous computing user experience. 501-502 - Owen Daly-Jones, Rachel Carey:
Interactive television: strategies for designing useful and usable services. 503 - Cynthia L. Corritore, Susan Wiedenbeck, Beverly Kracher:
The elements of online trust. 504-505
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