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CHI 2009: Boston, MA, USA
- Dan R. Olsen Jr., Richard B. Arthur, Ken Hinckley, Meredith Ringel Morris, Scott E. Hudson, Saul Greenberg:
Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2009, Boston, MA, USA, April 4-9, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-246-7
Understanding information
- Xianjun Sam Zheng, Ishani Chakraborty, James Jeng-Weei Lin, Robert Rauschenberger:
Correlating low-level image statistics with users - rapid aesthetic and affective judgments of web pages. 1-10 - George Chin Jr., Olga A. Kuchar, Katherine E. Wolf:
Exploring the analytical processes of intelligence analysts. 11-20 - Georg Buscher, Edward Cutrell, Meredith Ringel Morris:
What do you see when you're surfing?: using eye tracking to predict salient regions of web pages. 21-30
Designing for other cultures
- Matthew Kam, Akhil Mathur, Anuj Kumar, John F. Canny:
Designing digital games for rural children: a study of traditional village games in India. 31-40 - Olaf Frandsen-Thorlacius, Kasper Hornbæk, Morten Hertzum, Torkil Clemmensen:
Non-universal usability?: a survey of how usability is understood by Chinese and Danish users. 41-50 - Neil Patel, Sheetal K. Agarwal, Nitendra Rajput, Amit Anil Nanavati, Paresh Dave, Tapan S. Parikh:
A comparative study of speech and dialed input voice interfaces in rural India. 51-54 - Susan Wyche, Kelly E. Caine, Benjamin K. Davison, Shwetak N. Patel, Michael Arteaga, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Sacred imagery in techno-spiritual design. 55-58
Expertise/people finding
- Tim Reichling, Volker Wulf:
Expert recommender systems in practice: evaluating semi-automatic profile generation. 59-68 - N. Sadat Shami, Kate Ehrlich, Geri Gay, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Making sense of strangers' expertise from signals in digital artifacts. 69-78 - Mike Wu, Abhishek Ranjan, Khai N. Truong:
An exploration of social requirements for exercise group formation. 79-82 - Jan Pieper, Julia Grace, Stephen Dill:
Team analytics: understanding teams in the global workplace. 83-86
Design methods
- Scarlett R. Herring, Chia-Chen Chang, Jesse Krantzler, Brian P. Bailey:
Getting inspired!: understanding how and why examples are used in creative design practice. 87-96 - Elizabeth Gerber:
Using improvisation to enhance the effectiveness of brainstorming. 97-104 - Youn-Kyung Lim, Sang-Su Lee, Kwang-young Lee:
Interactivity attributes: a new way of thinking and describing interactivity. 105-108 - Jun Xiao, Jian Fan:
PrintMarmoset: redesigning the print button for sustainability. 109-112
Navigation
- Enrico Rukzio, Michael Müller, Robert Hardy:
Design, implementation and evaluation of a novel public display for pedestrian navigation: the rotating compass. 113-122 - Marek Bell, Stuart Reeves, Barry A. T. Brown, Scott Sherwood, Donny MacMillan, John Ferguson, Matthew Chalmers:
EyeSpy: supporting navigation through play. 123-132 - SeungJun Kim, Anind K. Dey:
Simulated augmented reality windshield display as a cognitive mapping aid for elder driver navigation. 133-142
New tabletop input and output methods
- Hyunyoung Song, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice, François Guimbretière, Azam Khan, Ramtin Attar, Gordon Kurtenbach:
PenLight: combining a mobile projector and a digital pen for dynamic visual overlay. 143-152 - Chuan-Heng Hsiao, Li-Wei Chan, Ting-Ting Hu, Mon-Chu Chen, Jane Yung-jen Hsu, Yi-Ping Hung:
To move or not to move: a comparison between steerable versus fixed focus region paradigms in multi-resolution tabletop display systems. 153-162 - Hideki Koike, Wataru Nishikawa, Kentaro Fukuchi:
Transparent 2-D markers on an LCD tabletop system. 163-172
Robots
- Shengdong Zhao, Koichi Nakamura, Kentaro Ishii, Takeo Igarashi:
Magic cards: a paper tag interface for implicit robot control. 173-182 - Brandi House, Jonathan Malkin, Jeff A. Bilmes:
The VoiceBot: a voice controlled robot arm. 183-192 - Ja-Young Sung, Rebecca E. Grinter, Henrik I. Christensen:
"Pimp My Roomba": designing for personalization. 193-196 - Daisuke Sakamoto, Koichiro Honda, Masahiko Inami, Takeo Igarashi:
Sketch and run: a stroke-based interface for home robots. 197-200
Online relationships
- Jilin Chen, Werner Geyer, Casey Dugan, Michael J. Muller, Ido Guy:
Make new friends, but keep the old: recommending people on social networking sites. 201-210 - Eric Gilbert, Karrie Karahalios:
Predicting tie strength with social media. 211-220 - Shailendra Rao, Tom Hurlbutt, Clifford Nass, Nundu JanakiRam:
My Dating Site Thinks I'm a Loser: effects of personal photos and presentation intervals on perceptions of recommender systems. 221-224 - Asimina Vasalou, Jens Riegelsberger, Adam N. Joinson:
The application of forgiveness in social system design. 225-228
Education and science
- Andrea Bunt, Michael A. Terry, Edward Lank:
Friend or foe?: examining CAS use in mathematics research. 229-238 - Kurt Luther, Scott Counts, Kristin Brooke Stecher, Aaron Hoff, Paul Johns:
Pathfinder: an online collaboration environment for citizen scientists. 239-248 - Grace Ngai, Stephen C. F. Chan, Joey C. Y. Cheung, Winnie W. Y. Lau:
The TeeBoard: an education-friendly construction platform for e-textiles and wearable computing. 249-258
Personal information management
- Stephen Voida, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
It feels better than filing: everyday work experiences in an activity-based computing system. 259-268 - Ofer Bergman, Simon Tucker, Ruth Beyth-Marom, Edward Cutrell, Steve Whittaker:
It's not that important: demoting personal information of low subjective importance using GrayArea. 269-278 - Gerard Oleksik, Max L. Wilson, Craig S. Tashman, Eduarda Mendes Rodrigues, Gabriella Kazai, Gavin Smyth, Natasa Milic-Frayling, Rachel Jones:
Lightweight tagging expands information and activity management practices. 279-288
Clicking on buttons
- Jean-Daniel Fekete, Niklas Elmqvist, Yves Guiard:
Motion-pointing: target selection using elliptical motions. 289-298 - Chris Harrison, Scott E. Hudson:
Providing dynamically changeable physical buttons on a visual display. 299-308 - Seungyon Claire Lee, Shumin Zhai:
The performance of touch screen soft buttons. 309-318
Privacy and trust
- Serge Egelman, Janice Y. Tsai, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Alessandro Acquisti:
Timing is everything?: the effects of timing and placement of online privacy indicators. 319-328 - Vassilis Kostakos, Ian Oakley:
Designing trustworthy situated services: an implicit and explicit assessment of locative images-effect on trust. 329-332 - Oded Nov, Sunil Wattal:
Social computing privacy concerns: antecedents and effects. 333-336
Accessibility/special needs
- Suranga Chandima Nanayakkara, Elizabeth A. Taylor, Lonce Wyse, Sim Heng Ong:
An enhanced musical experience for the deaf: design and evaluation of a music display and a haptic chair. 337-346 - Susumu Harada, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Jonathan Malkin, Jeff A. Bilmes, James A. Landay:
Longitudinal study of people learning to use continuous voice-based cursor control. 347-356 - Päivi Majaranta, Ulla-Kaija Ahola, Oleg Spakov:
Fast gaze typing with an adjustable dwell time. 357-360 - Xiaojuan Ma, Perry R. Cook:
How well do visual verbs work in daily communication for young and old adults? 361-364
Sustainability 1
- Ron Wakkary, Karen Tanenbaum:
A sustainable identity: the creativity of an everyday designer. 365-374 - Paul M. Aoki, R. J. Honicky, Alan M. Mainwaring, Chris Myers, Eric Paulos, Sushmita Subramanian, Allison Woodruff:
A vehicle for research: using street sweepers to explore the landscape of environmental community action. 375-384 - Carl F. DiSalvo, Kirsten Boehner, Nicholas A. Knouf, Phoebe Sengers:
Nourishing the ground for sustainable HCI: considerations from ecologically engaged art. 385-394
Creating thought and self-improvement
- John Zimmerman:
Designing for the self: making products that help people become the person they desire to be. 395-404 - Sunny Consolvo, David W. McDonald, James A. Landay:
Theory-driven design strategies for technologies that support behavior change in everyday life. 405-414 - Amy L. Gonzales, Thomas Finley, Stuart Paul Duncan:
(Perceived) interactivity: does interactivity increase enjoyment and creative identity in artistic spaces? 415-418 - Daniela K. Rosner, Jonathan Bean:
Learning from IKEA hacking: i'm not one to decoupage a tabletop and call it a day. 419-422
Telepresence and online media
- David T. Nguyen, John F. Canny:
More than face-to-face: empathy effects of video framing. 423-432 - Hideyuki Nakanishi, Yuki Murakami, Kei Kato:
Movable cameras enhance social telepresence in media spaces. 433-442 - Souneil Park, Seungwoo Kang, Sangyoung Chung, Junehwa Song:
NewsCube: delivering multiple aspects of news to mitigate media bias. 443-452
Learning challenges
- Joshua M. Hailpern, Karrie Karahalios, James Halle:
Creating a spoken impact: encouraging vocalization through audio visual feedback in children with ASD. 453-462 - A. Taylor Newton, Adam D. I. Kramer, Daniel N. McIntosh:
Autism online: a comparison of word usage in bloggers with and without autism spectrum disorders. 463-466 - Cati Vaucelle, Leonardo Bonanni, Hiroshi Ishii:
Design of haptic interfaces for therapy. 467-470
Tangibles on tables
- Rebecca Fiebrink, Dan Morris, Meredith Ringel Morris:
Dynamic mapping of physical controls for tabletop groupware. 471-480 - Malte Weiss, Julie Wagner, Yvonne Jansen, Roger Jennings, Ramsin Khoshabeh, James D. Hollan, Jan O. Borchers:
SLAP widgets: bridging the gap between virtual and physical controls on tabletops. 481-490 - Cheng Guo, James Everett Young, Ehud Sharlin:
Touch and toys: new techniques for interaction with a remote group of robots. 491-500
Computer mediated communication 1
- Jeffrey T. Hancock, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Natalya N. Bazarova, Jamie Guillory, Josh Perlin, Barrett Amos:
Butler lies: awareness, deception and design. 517-526 - Lauren E. Scissors, Alastair J. Gill, Kathleen Geraghty, Darren Gergle:
In CMC we trust: the role of similarity. 527-536 - Gilly Leshed, Diego Perez, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Dan Cosley, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Soyoung Lee, Poppy L. McLeod, Geri Gay:
Visualizing real-time language-based feedback on teamwork behavior in computer-mediated groups. 537-546
Non-traditional interaction techniques
- Leonhard Lichtschlag, Thorsten Karrer, Jan O. Borchers:
Fly: a tool to author planar presentations. 547-556 - Daniel Vogel, Matthew Cudmore, Géry Casiez, Ravin Balakrishnan, Liam Keliher:
Hand occlusion with tablet-sized direct pen input. 557-566 - Per Ola Kristensson, Leif C. Denby:
Text entry performance of state of the art unconstrained handwriting recognition: a longitudinal user study. 567-570 - Leonardo Bonanni, Xiao Xiao, Matthew Hockenberry, Praveen Subramani, Hiroshi Ishii, Maurizio Seracini, Jürgen P. Schulze:
Wetpaint: scraping through multi-layered images. 571-574
In the living room
- Thomas Beauvisage:
Computer usage in daily life. 575-584 - Elaine M. Huang, Gunnar Harboe, Joe Tullio, Ashley Novak, Noel Massey, Crysta J. Metcalf, Guy Romano:
Of social television comes home: a field study of communication choices and practices in tv-based text and voice chat. 585-594 - David Geerts, Dirk De Grooff:
Supporting the social uses of television: sociability heuristics for social tv. 595-604
Information foraging
- Peter Pirolli:
An elementary social information foraging model. 605-614 - Raluca Budiu, Peter Pirolli, Lichan Hong:
Remembrance of things tagged: how tagging effort affects tag production and human memory. 615-624 - Yvonne Kammerer, Rowan Nairn, Peter Pirolli, Ed Huai-hsin Chi:
Signpost from the masses: learning effects in an exploratory social tag search browser. 625-634
Prototyping and interaction
- Katherine M. Sellen, Michael Massimi, Danielle M. Lottridge, Khai N. Truong, Sean A. Bittle:
The people-prototype problem: understanding the interaction between prototype format and user group. 635-638
Understanding UI 1
- Evangelos Karapanos, Jean-Bernard Martens, Marc Hassenzahl:
Accounting for diversity in subjective judgments. 639-648
Metrics
- Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice, Ramtin Attar:
A survey of software learnability: metrics, methodologies and guidelines. 649-658 - David Akers, Matthew Simpson, Robin Jeffries, Terry Winograd:
Undo and erase events as indicators of usability problems. 659-668
Cross culture CMC
- Hao-Chuan Wang, Susan R. Fussell, Leslie D. Setlock:
Cultural difference and adaptation of communication styles in computer-mediated group brainstorming. 669-678 - Naomi Yamashita, Rieko Inaba, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Toru Ishida:
Difficulties in establishing common ground in multiparty groups using machine translation. 679-688 - Gloria Mark, Ban Al-Ani, Bryan C. Semaan:
Resilience through technology adoption: merging the old and the new in Iraq. 689-698
Scientometric analysis of the CHI proceedings
- Christoph Bartneck, Jun Hu:
Scientometric analysis of the CHI proceedings. 699-708
User experience
- Steve Benford, Gabriella Giannachi, Boriana Koleva, Tom Rodden:
From interaction to trajectories: designing coherent journeys through user experiences. 709-718 - Effie Lai-Chong Law, Virpi Roto, Marc Hassenzahl, Arnold P. O. S. Vermeeren, Joke Kort:
Understanding, scoping and defining user experience: a survey approach. 719-728 - Evangelos Karapanos, John Zimmerman, Jodi Forlizzi, Jean-Bernard Martens:
User experience over time: an initial framework. 729-738
In the home
- Erika Shehan Poole, Marshini Chetty, Tom Morgan, Rebecca E. Grinter, W. Keith Edwards:
Computer help at home: methods and motivations for informal technical support. 739-748 - Susan Wyche, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Extraordinary computing: religion as a lens for reconsidering the home. 749-758
Q&A systems
- F. Maxwell Harper, Daniel Moy, Joseph A. Konstan:
Facts or friends?: distinguishing informational and conversational questions in social Q&A sites. 759-768 - Gary Hsieh, Scott Counts:
mimir: a market-based real-time question and answer service. 769-778 - Kevin Kyung Nam, Mark S. Ackerman, Lada A. Adamic:
Questions in, knowledge in?: a study of naver's question answering community. 779-788
Looking at videos
- Kai-Yin Cheng, Sheng-Jie Luo, Bing-Yu Chen, Hao-Hua Chu:
SmartPlayer: user-centric video fast-forwarding. 789-798 - Nicholas Diakopoulos, Sergio Goldenberg, Irfan A. Essa:
Videolyzer: quality analysis of online informational video for bloggers and journalists. 799-808 - Edward Yu-Te Shen, Henry Lieberman, Glorianna Davenport:
What's next?: emergent storytelling from video collection. 809-818
Art creation
- Theophanis Tsandilas, Catherine Letondal, Wendy E. Mackay:
Musink: composing music through augmented drawing. 819-828 - Sara Ljungblad:
Passive photography from a creative perspective: "If I would just shoot the same thing for seven days, it's like... What's the point?". 829-838 - Susanne Seitinger, Daniel S. Perry, William J. Mitchell:
Urban pixels: painting the city with light. 839-848
Programming tools and architectures
- Robert van Herk, Janneke Verhaegh, Willem Fontijn:
ESPranto SDK: an adaptive programming environment for tangible applications. 849-858 - Anind K. Dey, Alan Newberger:
Support for context-aware intelligibility and control. 859-868 - Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
VIGO: instrumental interaction in multi-surface environments. 869-878
The status of ethnography in systems design
- Andy Crabtree, Tom Rodden, Peter Tolmie, Graham Button:
Ethnography considered harmful. 879-888
Security
- Katherine Everitt, Tanya Bragin, James Fogarty, Tadayoshi Kohno:
A comprehensive study of frequency, interference, and training of multiple graphical passwords. 889-898 - Lujo Bauer, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Robert W. Reeder, Michael K. Reiter, Kami Vaniea:
Real life challenges in access-control management. 899-908 - Henriette S. M. Cramer, Vanessa Evers, Maarten van Someren, Bob J. Wielinga:
Awareness, training and trust in interaction with adaptive spam filters. 909-912 - Alexander De Luca, Emanuel von Zezschwitz, Heinrich Hußmann:
Vibrapass: secure authentication based on shared lies. 913-916
Techniques for mobile interaction
- Brandon T. Taylor, V. Michael Bove Jr.:
Graspables: grasp-recognition as a user interface. 917-926 - Anne Roudaut, Eric Lecolinet, Yves Guiard:
MicroRolls: expanding touch-screen input vocabulary by distinguishing rolls vs. slides of the thumb. 927-936 - Sven G. Kratz, Rafael Ballagas:
Unravelling seams: improvoing mobile gesture recognition with visual feedback techniques. 937-940 - Chris Harrison, Brian Y. Lim, Aubrey Shick, Scott E. Hudson:
Where to locate wearable displays?: reaction time performance of visual alerts from tip to toe. 941-944
Social networking sites
- Moira Burke, Cameron Marlow, Thomas M. Lento:
Feed me: motivating newcomer contribution in social network sites. 945-954 - Jahna Otterbacher:
'Helpfulness' in online communities: a measure of message quality. 955-964 - Jens F. Binder, Andrew Howes, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
The problem of conflicting social spheres: effects of network structure on experienced tension in social network sites. 965-974
Software developers and programmers
- Michael S. Horn, Erin Treacy Solovey, R. Jordan Crouser, Robert J. K. Jacob:
Comparing the use of tangible and graphical programming languages for informal science education. 975-984 - Paula M. Bach, Robert DeLine, John M. Carroll:
Designers wanted: participation and the user experience in open source software development. 985-994 - Koji Yatani, Eunyoung Chung, Carlos Jensen, Khai N. Truong:
Understanding how and why open source contributors use diagrams in the development of Ubuntu. 995-1004
Large displays/multi-display environments
- Xiaojun Bi, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Comparing usage of a large high-resolution display to single or dual desktop displays for daily work. 1005-1014 - Gene Golovchinsky, Pernilla Qvarfordt, Bill van Melle, Scott A. Carter, Tony Dunnigan:
DICE: designing conference rooms for usability. 1015-1024 - Atsuhiko Maeda, Hirohito Inagaki, Masanobu Abe:
Arrow tag: a direction-key-based technique for rapidly selecting hyperlinks while gazing at a screen. 1025-1028 - Patti Bao, Darren Gergle:
What's "this" you say?: the use of local references on distant displays. 1029-1032
Sustainability 2
- Marshini Chetty, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Brian Meyers, Paul Johns:
It's not easy being green: understanding home computer power management. 1033-1042 - Jon Froehlich, Tawanna Dillahunt, Predrag V. Klasnja, Jennifer Mankoff, Sunny Consolvo, Beverly L. Harrison, James A. Landay:
UbiGreen: investigating a mobile tool for tracking and supporting green transportation habits. 1043-1052 - William Odom, James Pierce, Erik Stolterman, Eli Blevis:
Understanding why we preserve some things and discard others in the context of interaction design. 1053-1062
Tabletop gestures
- Feng Wang, Xiangshi Ren:
Empirical evaluation for finger input properties in multi-touch interaction. 1063-1072 - Justin Matejka, Tovi Grossman, Jessica Lo, George W. Fitzmaurice:
The design and evaluation of multi-finger mouse emulation techniques. 1073-1082 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Meredith Ringel Morris, Andrew D. Wilson:
User-defined gestures for surface computing. 1083-1092
Visualization 1
- Clifton Forlines, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Improving visual search with image segmentation. 1093-1102 - Fuqu Wu, Melanie Tory:
PhotoScope: visualizing spatiotemporal coverage of photos for construction management. 1103-1112 - Robin Stewart, m. c. schraefel:
Graph sketcher: extending illustration to quantitative graphs. 1113-1116 - Sean White, Steven Feiner:
SiteLens: situated visualization techniques for urban site visits. 1117-1120
Design theory
- Steven R. Haynes, John M. Carroll, Thomas George Kannampallil, Lu Xiao, Paula M. Bach:
Design research as explanation: perceptions in the field. 1121-1130 - Salu Ylirisku, Virtu Halttunen, Johanna Nuojua, Antti Juustila:
Framing design in the third paradigm. 1131-1140 - Christopher A. Le Dantec, Erika Shehan Poole, Susan Wyche:
Values as lived experience: evolving value sensitive design in support of value discovery. 1141-1150
New media experiences 1
- Nicolas Ducheneaut, Ming-Hui Wen, Nicholas Yee, Greg Wadley:
Body and mind: a study of avatar personalization in three virtual worlds. 1151-1160 - Carman Neustaedter, Elena A. Fedorovskaya:
Capturing and sharing memories in a virtual world. 1161-1170 - Ben Bedwell, Holger Schnädelbach, Steve Benford, Tom Rodden, Boriana Koleva:
In support of city exploration. 1171-1180
Classifying and recommending content
- Edith Law, Luis von Ahn:
Input-agreement: a new mechanism for collecting data using human computation games. 1197-1206 - Severin Hacker, Luis von Ahn:
Matchin: eliciting user preferences with an online game. 1207-1216 - Derek L. Hansen, Jennifer Golbeck:
Mixing it up: recommending collections of items. 1217-1226
Using tabletops for education, science, and media
- Anne Marie Piper, James D. Hollan:
Tabletop displays for small group study: affordances of paper and digital materials. 1227-1236 - Daniel Wigdor, Hao Jiang, Clifton Forlines, Michelle Borkin, Chia Shen:
WeSpace: the design development and deployment of a walk-up and share multi-surface visual collaboration system. 1237-1246 - Hao Jiang, Alain Viel, Meekal Bajaj, Robert A. Lue, Chia Shen:
CThru: exploration in a video-centered information space for educational purposes. 1247-1250 - Stuart Taylor, Shahram Izadi, David S. Kirk, Richard H. R. Harper, Armando Garcia-Mendoza:
Turning the tables: an interactive surface for vjing. 1251-1254
Helping out users with "extreme jobs"
- Marc A. Le Pape, Ravi K. Vatrapu:
An experimental study of field dependency in altered Gz environments. 1255-1264 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Laura M. Pfeifer, Brian W. Jack:
Taking the time to care: empowering low health literacy hospital patients with virtual nurse agents. 1265-1274 - Kevin Kassil, A. James Stewart:
Evaluation of a tool-mounted guidance display for computer-assisted surgery. 1275-1278 - Leonardo Ramirez, Sebastian Denef, Tobias Dyrks:
Towards human-centered support for indoor navigation. 1279-1282
Visualization 2
- Justin Talbot, Bongshin Lee, Ashish Kapoor, Desney S. Tan:
EnsembleMatrix: interactive visualization to support machine learning with multiple classifiers. 1283-1292 - Bongshin Lee, Greg Smith, George G. Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, Desney S. Tan:
FacetLens: exposing trends and relationships to support sensemaking within faceted datasets. 1293-1302 - Jeffrey Heer, Nicholas Kong, Maneesh Agrawala:
Sizing the horizon: the effects of chart size and layering on the graphical perception of time series visualizations. 1303-1312
User studies and design
- Bernhard Suhm, Pat Peterson:
Call browser: a system to improve the caller experience by analyzing live calls end-to-end. 1313-1322 - Walter C. Mankowski, Peter Bogunovich, Ali Shokoufandeh, Dario D. Salvucci:
Finding canonical behaviors in user protocols. 1323-1326 - William Hudson:
Reduced empathizing skills increase challenges for user-centered design. 1327-1330
Cognitive modeling and assessment
- Ruth Rosenholtz, Nathaniel R. Twarog, Nadja Schinkel-Bielefeld, Martin Wattenberg:
An intuitive model of perceptual grouping for HCI design. 1331-1340 - Helena M. Mentis, Paula M. Bach, Blaine Hoffman, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
Development of decision rationale in complex group decision making. 1341-1350 - Bradley C. Love, Matt Jones, Marc T. Tomlinson, Michael Howe:
Learning to predict information needs: context-aware display as a cognitive aid and an assessment tool. 1351-1360
Finding info online
- Drew Harry, Joshua Green, Judith S. Donath:
backchan.nl: integrating backchannels in physical space. 1361-1370 - Cristen Torrey, Elizabeth F. Churchill, David W. McDonald:
Learning how: the search for craft knowledge on the internet. 1371-1380 - Eytan Adar, Jaime Teevan, Susan T. Dumais:
Resonance on the web: web dynamics and revisitation patterns. 1381-1390
Pointing and cursor techniques
- Olivier Chapuis, Jean-Baptiste Labrune, Emmanuel Pietriga:
DynaSpot: speed-dependent area cursor. 1391-1400 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, James Fogarty, Shih-Yen (Sean) Liu, Shunichi Kimuro, Susumu Harada:
The angle mouse: target-agnostic dynamic gain adjustment based on angular deviation. 1401-1410 - Kari-Jouko Räihä, Oleg Spakov:
Disambiguating ninja cursors with eye gaze. 1411-1414 - Renaud Blanch, Michael Ortega:
Rake cursor: improving pointing performance with concurrent input channels. 1415-1418
The beauty dilemma
- Sarah Diefenbach, Marc Hassenzahl:
The "Beauty Dilemma": beauty is valued but discounted in product choice. 1419-1426
New media experiences 2
- Christian Heath, Paul Luff, Dirk vom Lehn, Jun Yamashita, Hideaki Kuzuoka:
Enhancing remote participation in live auctions: an 'intelligent' gavel. 1427-1436 - Keiichi Yamazaki, Akiko Yamazaki, Mai Okada, Yoshinori Kuno, Yoshinori Kobayashi, Yosuke Hoshi, Karola Pitsch, Paul Luff, Dirk vom Lehn, Christian Heath:
Revealing gauguin: engaging visitors in robot guide's explanation in an art museum. 1437-1446 - Scott S. Snibbe, Hayes Raffle:
Social immersive media: pursuing best practices for multi-user interactive camera/projector exhibits. 1447-1456
Personal and online information
- Sungjoon Steve Won, Jing Jin, Jason I. Hong:
Contextual web history: using visual and contextual cues to improve web browser history. 1457-1466 - Mark Blythe, Paul A. Cairns:
Critical methods and user generated content: the iPhone on YouTube. 1467-1476 - Max Van Kleek, Michael S. Bernstein, Katrina Panovich, Gregory G. Vargas, David R. Karger, Monica M. C. Schraefel:
Note to self: examining personal information keeping in a lightweight note-taking tool. 1477-1480 - Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Dan Cosley, Geri Gay:
What's mine is mine: territoriality in collaborative authoring. 1481-1484
Studying Wikipedia
- Michel Krieger, Emily Margarete Stark, Scott R. Klemmer:
Coordinating tasks on the commons: designing for personal goals, expertise and serendipity. 1485-1494 - Aniket Kittur, Bryant Lee, Robert E. Kraut:
Coordination in collective intelligence: the role of team structure and task interdependence. 1495-1504 - Peter Pirolli, Evelin Wollny, Bongwon Suh:
So you know you're getting the best possible information: a tool that increases Wikipedia credibility. 1505-1508 - Aniket Kittur, Ed H. Chi, Bongwon Suh:
What's in Wikipedia?: mapping topics and conflict using socially annotated category structure. 1509-1512
Multimodal mobile interaction
- Stavros Garzonis, Simon L. Jones, Tim Jay, Eamonn O'Neill:
Auditory icon and earcon mobile service notifications: intuitiveness, learnability, memorability and preference. 1513-1522 - Volker Roth, Thea Turner:
Bezel swipe: conflict-free scrolling and multiple selection on mobile touch screen devices. 1523-1526 - Lorna M. Brown, Abigail Sellen, Renan Krishna, Richard H. R. Harper:
Exploring the potential of audio-tactile messaging for remote interpersonal communication. 1527-1530 - Jaakko Keränen, Janne Bergman, Jarmo Kauko:
Gravity sphere: gestural audio-tactile interface for mobile music exploration. 1531-1534 - Minwoo Choi, Gerard Jounghyun Kim:
TouchBall: a design and evaluation of a hand-held trackball based touch-haptic interface. 1535-1538
New gaming experiences
- Florian Mueller, Martin R. Gibbs, Frank Vetere:
Design influence on social play in distributed exertion games. 1539-1548 - Annika Wærn, Markus Montola, Jaakko Stenros:
The three-sixty illusion: designing for immersion in pervasive games. 1549-1558 - Amy Voida, Saul Greenberg:
Wii all play: the console game as a computational meeting place. 1559-1568
Software development
- Amy J. Ko, Brad A. Myers:
Finding causes of program output with the Java Whyline. 1569-1578 - Mikkel Rønne Jakobsen, Kasper Hornbæk:
Fisheyes in the field: using method triangulation to study the adoption and use of a source code visualization. 1579-1588 - Joel Brandt, Philip J. Guo, Joel Lewenstein, Mira Dontcheva, Scott R. Klemmer:
Two studies of opportunistic programming: interleaving web foraging, learning, and writing code. 1589-1598
Usability methods
- Jeff Sauro, Joseph S. Dumas:
Comparison of three one-question, post-task usability questionnaires. 1599-1608 - Jeff Sauro, James R. Lewis:
Correlations among prototypical usability metrics: evidence for the construct of usability. 1609-1618 - Anders Bruun, Peter Gull, Lene Hofmeister, Jan Stage:
Let your users do the testing: a comparison of three remote asynchronous usability testing methods. 1619-1628
Studying cell phone use
- Duncan P. Brumby, Dario D. Salvucci, Andrew Howes:
Focus on driving: how cognitive constraints shape the adaptation of strategy when dialing while driving. 1629-1638 - Stina Nylander, Terés Lundquist, Andreas Brännström:
At home and with computer access: why and where people use cell phones to access the internet. 1639-1642 - Leila Takayama, Jo Ann G. Sison, Brian Lathrop, Nicholas Wolfe, Abe Chiang, Alexia Nielsen, Clifford Nass:
Bringing design considerations to the mobile phone and driving debate. 1643-1646 - Amy K. Karlson, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Stuart E. Schechter:
Can I borrow your phone?: understanding concerns when sharing mobile phones. 1647-1650 - Dean Eckles, Doug Wightman, Claire Carlson, Attapol Thamrongrattanarit, Marcello Bastéa-Forte, B. J. Fogg:
Social responses in mobile messaging: influence strategies, self-disclosure, and source orientation. 1651-1654
Desktop techniques
- Leah Findlater, Karyn Moffatt, Joanna McGrenere, Jessica Q. Dawson:
Ephemeral adaptation: the use of gradual onset to improve menu selection performance. 1655-1664 - Jason Alexander, Andy Cockburn, Stephen Fitchett, Carl Gutwin, Saul Greenberg:
Revisiting read wear: analysis, design, and evaluation of a footprints scrollbar. 1665-1674 - Guillaume Faure, Olivier Chapuis, Nicolas Roussel:
Power tools for copying and moving: useful stuff for your desktop. 1675-1678 - Stephen Voida, Saul Greenberg:
WikiFolders: augmenting the display of folders to better convey the meaning of files. 1679-1682
Designing for senior citizens
- Jessie Chin, Wai-Tat Fu, Thomas George Kannampallil:
Adaptive information search: age-dependent interactions between cognitive profiles and strategies. 1683-1692 - Siân E. Lindley, Richard H. R. Harper, Abigail Sellen:
Desiring to be in touch in a changing communications landscape: attitudes of older adults. 1693-1702 - Chiara Leonardi, Claudio Mennecozzi, Elena Not, Fabio Pianesi, Massimo Zancanaro, Francesca Gennai, Antonio Cristoforetti:
Knocking on elders' door: investigating the functional and emotional geography of their domestic space. 1703-1712
Photos and life logging
- Julie A. Kientz, Rosa I. Arriaga, Gregory D. Abowd:
Baby steps: evaluation of a system to support record-keeping for parents of young children. 1713-1722 - Daniela Petrelli, Elise van den Hoven, Steve Whittaker:
Making history: intentional capture of future memories. 1723-1732 - Otmar Hilliges, David Stanley Kirk:
Getting sidetracked: display design and occasioning photo-talk with the photohelix. 1733-1736 - Julia Schwarz, Jennifer Mankoff, H. Scott Matthews:
Reflections of everyday activities in spending data. 1737-1740
Mobile applications for the developing world
- Indrani Medhi, S. N. Nagasena Gautama, Kentaro Toyama:
A comparison of mobile money-transfer UIs for non-literate and semi-literate users. 1741-1750 - Leah Findlater, Ravin Balakrishnan, Kentaro Toyama:
Comparing semiliterate and illiterate users' ability to transition from audio+text to text-only interaction. 1751-1760 - David M. Frohlich, Dorothy Rachovides, Kiriaki Riga, Ramnath Bhat, Maxine Frank, Eran A. Edirisinghe, Dhammike Wickramanayaka, Matt Jones, Will Harwood:
StoryBank: mobile digital storytelling in a development context. 1761-1770
Social search and sensemaking
- Sharoda A. Paul, Meredith Ringel Morris:
CoSense: enhancing sensemaking for collaborative web search. 1771-1780 - Heather Wiltse, Jeffrey Nichols:
PlayByPlay: collaborative web browsing for desktop and mobile devices. 1781-1790 - Lichan Hong, Ed H. Chi:
Annotate once, appear anywhere: collective foraging for snippets of interest using paragraph fingerprinting. 1791-1794 - Les Nelson, Christoph Held, Peter Pirolli, Lichan Hong, Diane J. Schiano, Ed H. Chi:
With a little help from my friends: examining the impact of social annotations in sensemaking tasks. 1795-1798
Understanding UI 2
- Jing Jin, Laura A. Dabbish:
Self-interruption on the computer: a typology of discretionary task interleaving. 1799-1808 - Yves Guiard:
The problem of consistency in the design of Fitts' law experiments: consider either target distance and width or movement form and scale. 1809-1818 - Dario D. Salvucci, Niels Taatgen, Jelmer P. Borst:
Toward a unified theory of the multitasking continuum: from concurrent performance to task switching, interruption, and resumption. 1819-1828
Supporting blind users
- Jeffrey P. Bigham, Anna Cavender:
Evaluating existing audio CAPTCHAs and an interface optimized for non-visual use. 1829-1838 - Martin Talbot, William Cowan:
On the audio representation of distance for blind users. 1839-1848
Advanced web scenarios
- Raphael Hoffmann, Saleema Amershi, Kayur Patel, Fei Wu, James Fogarty, Daniel S. Weld:
Amplifying community content creation with mixed initiative information extraction. 1849-1858 - Michael Toomim, Steven Mark Drucker, Mira Dontcheva, Ali Rahimi, Blake Thomson, James A. Landay:
Attaching UI enhancements to websites with end users. 1859-1868 - John Zimmerman, Kathryn Rivard, Ian Hargraves, Anthony Tomasic, Ken Mohnkern:
User-created forms as an effective method of human-agent communication. 1869-1878
Enhancing reality
- Enrico Costanza, Jeffrey Huang:
Designable visual markers. 1879-1888 - Ann Morrison, Antti Oulasvirta, Peter Peltonen, Saija Lemmelä, Giulio Jacucci, Gerhard Reitmayr, Jaana Näsänen, Antti Juustila:
Like bees around the hive: a comparative study of a mobile augmented reality map. 1889-1898 - Jaewoo Chung, Chris Schmandt:
Going my way: a user-aware route planner. 1899-1902 - Joel E. Fischer, Steve Benford:
Inferring player engagement in a pervasive experience. 1903-1906
New mobile interactions
- Patrick Baudisch, Gerry Chu:
Back-of-device interaction allows creating very small touch devices. 1923-1932 - Ken Hinckley, Morgan Dixon, Raman Sarin, François Guimbretière, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Codex: a dual screen tablet computer. 1933-1942 - Mahfuz Rahman, Sean Gustafson, Pourang Irani, Sriram Subramanian:
Tilt techniques: investigating the dexterity of wrist-based input. 1943-1952
Technology for museums
- Dan Cosley, Jonathan Baxter, Soyoung Lee, Brian Alson, Saeko Nomura, Phil Adams, Chethan Sarabu, Geri Gay:
A tag in the hand: supporting semantic, social, and spatial navigation in museums. 1953-1962 - Tom Hope, Yoshiyuki Nakamura, Toru Takahashi, Atsushi Nobayashi, Shota Fukuoka, Masahiro Hamasaki, Takuichi Nishimura:
Familial collaborations in a museum. 1963-1972 - Boriana Koleva, Stefan Rennick Egglestone, Holger Schnädelbach, Kevin Glover, Chris Greenhalgh, Tom Rodden, Martyn Dade-Robertson:
Supporting the creation of hybrid museum experiences. 1973-1982
Security and privacy
- Stuart E. Schechter, Serge Egelman, Robert W. Reeder:
It's not what you know, but who you know: a social approach to last-resort authentication. 1983-1992 - Predrag V. Klasnja, Sunny Consolvo, Jaeyeon Jung, Benjamin Greenstein, Louis LeGrand, Pauline S. Powledge, David Wetherall:
"When I am on Wi-Fi, I am fearless": privacy concerns & practices in eeryday Wi-Fi use. 1993-2002 - Janice Y. Tsai, Patrick Gage Kelley, Paul Hankes Drielsma, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Jason I. Hong, Norman M. Sadeh:
Who's viewed you?: the impact of feedback in a mobile location-sharing application. 2003-2012
Web searching and browsing
- Yevgeniy Eugene Medynskiy, Mira Dontcheva, Steven Mark Drucker:
Exploring websites through contextual facets. 2013-2022 - Jaime Teevan, Edward Cutrell, Danyel Fisher, Steven Mark Drucker, Gonzalo A. Ramos, Paul André, Chang Hu:
Visual snippets: summarizing web pages for search and revisitation. 2023-2032 - Paul André, Jaime Teevan, Susan T. Dumais:
From x-rays to silly putty via Uranus: serendipity and its role in web search. 2033-2036 - Johann Schrammel, Michael Leitner, Manfred Tscheligi:
Semantically structured tag clouds: an empirical evaluation of clustered presentation approaches. 2037-2040
Hospitals
- Charlotte Tang, Sheelagh Carpendale:
A mobile voice communication system in medical setting: love it or hate it? 2041-2050 - David Coyle, Gavin J. Doherty:
Clinical evaluations and collaborative design: developing new technologies for mental healthcare interventions. 2051-2060 - Xiaomu Zhou, Mark S. Ackerman, Kai Zheng:
I just don't know why it's gone: maintaining informal information use in inpatient care. 2061-2070
Social software in office
- Sarita Yardi, Scott A. Golder, Michael J. Brzozowski:
Blogging at work and the corporate attention economy. 2071-2080 - Jennifer Thom-Santelli, David R. Millen:
Learning by seeing: photo viewing in the workplace. 2081-2090 - A. J. Bernheim Brush, Brian Meyers, James Scott, Gina Venolia:
Exploring awareness needs and information display preferences between coworkers. 2091-2094 - Emilee J. Rader:
Yours, mine and (not) ours: social influences on group information repositories. 2095-2098
Studying intelligent systems
- Leila Takayama, Victoria Groom, Clifford Nass:
I'm sorry, Dave: i'm afraid i won't do that: social aspects of human-agent conflict. 2099-2108 - Alex S. Taylor:
Machine intelligence. 2109-2118 - Brian Y. Lim, Anind K. Dey, Daniel Avrahami:
Why and why not explanations improve the intelligibility of context-aware intelligent systems. 2119-2128
Tabletops and single display groupware
- David Pinelle, Mutasem Barjawi, Miguel A. Nacenta, Regan L. Mandryk:
An evaluation of coordination techniques for protecting objects and territories in tabletop groupware. 2129-2138 - Philip Tuddenham, Peter Robinson:
Territorial coordination and workspace awareness in remote tabletop collaboration. 2139-2148 - Paul Marshall, Rowanne Fleck, Amanda Harris, Jochen Rick, Eva Hornecker, Yvonne Rogers, Nicola Yuill, Nick Sheep Dalton:
Fighting for control: children's embodied interactions when using physical and digital representations. 2149-2152 - Shelly Farnham, Joseph F. McCarthy, Yagnesh Patel, Sameer Ahuja, Daniel Norman, William R. Hazlewood, Josh Lind:
Measuring the impact of third place attachment on the adoption of a place-based community technology. 2153-2156
Systems for children
- Neema Moraveji, Kori Inkpen, Ed Cutrell, Ravin Balakrishnan:
A mischief of mice: examining children's performance in single display groupware systems with 1 to 32 mice. 2157-2166 - Jaana Näsänen, Antti Oulasvirta, Asko Lehmuskallio:
Mobile media in the social fabric of a kindergarten. 2167-2176 - Anthony J. Hornof:
Designing with children with severe motor impairments. 2177-2180 - Remco Magielse, Panos Markopoulos:
HeartBeat: an outdoor pervasive game for children. 2181-2184
New input modalities
- Leanne M. Hirshfield, Erin Treacy Solovey, Audrey Girouard, James Kebinger, Robert J. K. Jacob, Angelo Sassaroli, Sergio Fantini:
Brain measurement for usability testing and adaptive interfaces: an example of uncovering syntactic workload with functional near infrared spectroscopy. 2185-2194 - Chang Yun, Dvijesh J. Shastri, Ioannis T. Pavlidis, Zhigang Deng:
O' game, can you feel my frustration?: improving user's gaming experience via stresscam. 2195-2204 - Jean-Baptiste Sauvan, Anatole Lécuyer, Fabien Lotte, Géry Casiez:
A performance model of selection techniques for p300-based brain-computer interfaces. 2205-2208 - Flavio T. P. Oliveira, Anne Aula, Daniel M. Russell:
Discriminating the relevance of web search results with measures of pupil size. 2209-2212
Reflecting on design
- William W. Gaver, John Bowers, Tobie Kerridge, Andy Boucher, Nadine Jarvis:
Anatomy of a failure: how we knew when our design went wrong, and what we learned from it. 2213-2222 - Gilbert Cockton:
Getting there: six meta-principles and interaction design. 2223-2232 - Katherine Isbister, Kristina Höök:
On being supple: in search of rigor without rigidity in meeting new design and evaluation challenges for HCI practitioners. 2233-2242
Tactile UI
- Daniel Spelmezan, Mareike Jacobs, Anke Hilgers, Jan O. Borchers:
Tactile motion instructions for physical activities. 2243-2252 - Eve E. Hoggan, Andrew Crossan, Stephen A. Brewster, Topi Kaaresoja:
Audio or tactile feedback: which modality when? 2253-2256 - Mark D. Dunlop, Finbarr Taylor:
Tactile feedback for predictive text entry. 2257-2260 - Chris Harrison, Scott E. Hudson:
Texture displays: a passive approach to tactile presentation. 2261-2264 - Alexander Hoffmann, Daniel Spelmezan, Jan O. Borchers:
TypeRight: a keyboard with tactile error prevention. 2265-2268
Gesture UIs
- Andrew Bragdon, Robert C. Zeleznik, Brian M. Williamson, Timothy S. Miller, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:
GestureBar: improving the approachability of gesture-based interfaces. 2269-2278 - Mark J. Perry, Oskar Juhlin, Mattias Esbjörnsson, Arvid Engström:
Lean collaboration through video gestures: co-ordinating the production of live televised sport. 2279-2288 - Caroline Appert, Shumin Zhai:
Using strokes as command shortcuts: cognitive benefits and toolkit support. 2289-2298
Understanding graphs
- Danny Holten, Jarke J. van Wijk:
A user study on visualizing directed edges in graphs. 2299-2308 - Michael Ludwig, Reid Priedhorsky, Loren G. Terveen:
Path selection: a novel interaction technique for mapping applications. 2309-2318 - Tomer Moscovich, Fanny Chevalier, Nathalie Henry, Emmanuel Pietriga, Jean-Daniel Fekete:
Topology-aware navigation in large networks. 2319-2328
Computer mediated communication 2
- Danielle M. Lottridge, Nicolas Masson, Wendy E. Mackay:
Sharing empty moments: design for remote couples. 2329-2338 - Gregorio Convertino, Helena M. Mentis, Mary Beth Rosson, Aleksandra B. Slavkovic, John M. Carroll:
Supporting content and process common ground in computer-supported teamwork. 2339-2348 - Tony Bergstrom, Karrie Karahalios:
Conversation clusters: grouping conversation topics through human-computer dialog. 2349-2352 - Yingxin Pan, Danning Jiang, Michael Picheny, Yong Qin:
Effects of real-time transcription on non-native speaker's comprehension in computer-mediated communications. 2353-2356
Informed design
- Jeffrey Bardzell:
Interaction criticism and aesthetics. 2357-2366 - Moushumi Sharmin, Brian P. Bailey, Cole Coats, Kevin Hamilton:
Understanding knowledge management practices for early design activity and its implications for reuse. 2367-2376
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