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OZCHI 2014: Sydney, Australia
- Tuck Wah Leong:
Proceedings of the 26th Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference on Designing Futures - the Future of Design, OZCHI '14, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, December 2-5, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-0653-9
Acting bodies
- Claudia Núñez-Pacheco, Lian Loke:
Aesthetic resources for technology-mediated bodily self-reflection: the case of eloquent robes. 1-10 - Jinyi Wang, Oskar Juhlin, Eva-Carin Banka Johnson:
Previsualization with computer animation (Previs): communicating research to interaction design practice. 11-20 - Jessica Katherine Frawley, Laurel Evelyn Dyson:
Animal personas: acknowledging non-human stakeholders in designing for sustainable food systems. 21-30 - Jonas Fritsch, Morten Breinbjerg, Tue S. Jensen:
Designing interactive listening situations. 31-40
Interfaces
- Sara Bouzit, Denis Chêne, Gaelle Calvary:
From appearing to disappearing ephemeral adaptation for small screens. 41-48 - Benjamin J. Lafreniere, Andrea Bunt, Michael A. Terry:
Task-centric interfaces for feature-rich software. 49-58 - Suzanne Kieffer, Nikolaos Batalas, Panos Markopoulos:
Towards task analysis tool support. 59-68 - Junko Ichino, Mariko Onda, Shun'ichi Tano, Tomonori Hashiyama, Mitsuru Iwata:
User interface design combining a logical and physical structure-based approach. 69-76
Social theory and studies
- Deborah Lupton:
Self-tracking cultures: towards a sociology of personal informatics. 77-86 - Bjorn Nansen, Luke van Ryn, Frank Vetere, Toni Robertson, Margot Brereton, Paul Dourish:
An internet of social things. 87-96 - Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
On the other side from you: how library design facilitates and hinders group work. 97-106 - Robert T. Tipping, Graham Farrell, Vivienne Farrell, Clinton J. Woodward:
From collection to courtroom: perceptions and realities of how the data flows. 107-110 - Danny Ardianto:
Understanding social media-enabled participation and resilience in urban farming communities. 111-114 - Alexander Kan, Bernd Ploderer, Martin R. Gibbs:
Mixed reality stories: how creative writers integrate virtual and physical realities. 115-118
Displays
- Krzysztof Pietroszek, Anastasia Kuzminykh, James R. Wallace, Edward Lank:
Smartcasting: a discount 3D interaction technique for public displays. 119-128 - Leena Ventä-Olkkonen, Panu M. Åkerman, Arto Puikkonen, Ashley Colley, Jonna Häkkilä:
Touching the ice: in-the-wild study of an interactive icewall. 129-132 - Xiao Emila Yang, Martin Tomitsch:
Designing interactions with pervasive displays for location-based storytelling. 133-136 - David Poxon, Laurianne Sitbon, Ronald Schroeter, Peter D. Bruza:
Large scale multiuser digital mind mapping tool: a study in usability. 137-140 - Arrian Purcell, Henry J. Gardner, Ben Swift:
Visualising a live coding arts process. 141-144 - Holger Regenbrecht, Lavell Müller, Simon Hoermann, Tobias Langlotz, Michael T. Wagner, Mark Billinghurst:
Eye-to-eye contact for life-sized videoconferencing. 145-148
Home and away and neighbours
- Bjorn Nansen, Hilary Davis, Frank Vetere, Mikael B. Skov, Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov:
Kitchen kinesics: situating gestural interaction within the social contexts of family cooking. 149-158 - Ann Light, Daniela Petrelli:
The rhythm of Christmas: temporality, ICT use and design for the idiosyncrasies of a major festival. 159-167 - Bronwyn J. Cumbo, Brent C. Jacobs, Tuck Wah Leong, Anne Marie Kanstrup:
What motivates children to play outdoors?: potential applications for interactive digital tools. 168-171 - Rainer Wasinger, Hai He, Winyu Chinthammit, Christy Collis, Henry Been-Lirn Duh, Judy Kay:
The importance of 'neighbourhood' in personalising location-based services. 172-175 - Jon M. Pearce, Shanton Chang:
Exploration without keywords: the bookfish case. 176-179 - Greg Wadley, Adam Bumpus, Ray Green:
Citizen involvement in the design of technology for climate change adaptation projects in the Pacific. 180-183
Physical -- virtual
- James Dumesny, Martin Tomitsch:
Reconciling paper and tablets: interaction mappings for linking physical information with digital documents. 184-193 - Stefanie Zollmann, Raphaël Grasset, Gerhard Reitmayr, Tobias Langlotz:
Image-based X-ray visualization techniques for spatial understanding in outdoor augmented reality. 194-203 - Santiago Ortega-Avila, Jochen Huber, Nuwan Janaka, Anusha I. Withana, Piyum Fernando, Suranga Nanayakkara:
SparKubes: exploring the interplay between digital and physical spaces with minimalistic interfaces. 204-207 - Piyum Fernando, Roshan Lalintha Peiris, Suranga Nanayakkara:
I-Draw: towards a freehand drawing assistant. 208-211 - Mark Brown, Winyu Chinthammit, Paddy Nixon:
A comparison of user preferences for tangible objects vs touch buttons with a map-based tabletop application. 212-215 - Simon Stannus, Wai-Tat Fu, Arko Lucieer:
Natural 7DoF input for 3D navigation. 216-219
Learning and collaboration
- Roberto Martínez Maldonado, Andrew Clayphan, Christopher James Ackad, Judy Kay:
Multi-touch technology in a higher-education classroom: lessons in-the-wild. 220-229 - Leana Copeland, Tom Gedeon:
Effect of presentation on reading behaviour. 230-239 - Junko Ichino, Aura Pon, Ehud Sharlin, David Eagle, Sheelagh Carpendale:
Vuzik: the effect of large gesture interaction on children's creative musical expression. 240-249 - Lyndsey Fisk, Marcus Carter, Behnaz Rostami Yeganeh, Frank Vetere, Bernd Ploderer:
Implicit and explicit interactions in video mediated collaboration. 250-259
Health
- Allan Stisen, Henrik Blunck, Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard, Kaj Grønbæk:
Handheld versus wearable interaction design for professionals: a case study of hospital service work. 260-269 - Hilary Davis, Sonja Pedell, Antonio A. Lopez-Lorca, Tim Miller, Leon Sterling:
Researchers as proxies for informal carers: photo sharing with older adults to mediate wellbeing. 270-279 - Sakib Jalil, Dianna L. Hardy, Trina S. Myers, Ian Atkinson:
But it doesn't go with the décor: domesticating a telemedicine diabetes intervention in the home. 280-289 - Arnvør á Torkilsheyggi, Morten Hertzum:
User participation in pilot implementation: porters and nurses coordinating patient transports. 290-299
User experience
- Roman Lissermann, Jochen Huber, Aristotelis Hadjakos, Suranga Nanayakkara, Max Mühlhäuser:
EarPut: augmenting ear-worn devices for ear-based interaction. 300-307 - Hendrik Müller, Aaron Sedley:
HaTS: large-scale in-product measurement of user attitudes & experiences with <u>ha</u>ppiness <u>t</u>racking <u>s</u>urveys. 308-315 - Milica Stojmenovic, Chris Pilgrim, Gitte Lindgaard:
Perceived and objective usability and visual appeal in a website domain with a less developed mental model. 316-323 - Ahmad Khawaji, Fang Chen, Jianlong Zhou, Nadine Marcus:
Trust and cognitive load in the text-chat environment: the role of mouse movement. 324-327 - Roman Ganhör, Florian Güldenpfennig, Özge Subasi, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Towards fast and interactive prototypes of mobile apps. 328-331
Sustainability, food and electricity
- Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov, Dennis Lund, Tue Madsen, Michael Nielsen:
Design of an appliance level eco-feedback display for domestic electricity consumption. 332-341 - Stephen Snow, Kenneth Radke, Dhaval Vyas, Margot Brereton:
Privacy in the new era of visible and sharable energy-use information. 342-351 - Geremy Farr-Wharton, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Marcus Foth:
Food talks back: exploring the role of mobile applications in reducing domestic food wastage. 352-361 - Peter Lyle, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Marcus Foth:
Designing for grassroots food production: an event-based urban agriculture community. 362-365 - Jessica Katherine Frawley, Laurel Evelyn Dyson, Jim Underwood:
Rewriting, redesigning and reimagining the recipe for more sustainable food systems. 366-369
Persuasion and health
- Emily I. M. Collins, Anna Louise Cox, Jon Bird, Cassie Cornish-Tresstail:
Barriers to engagement with a personal informatics productivity tool. 370-379 - Roshan Lalintha Peiris, Nuwan Janaka, Deepthika De Silva, Suranga Nanayakkara:
SHRUG: stroke haptic rehabilitation using gaming. 380-383 - Holger Regenbrecht, Tobias Langlotz, Christine Ho, Mark George, Andrew R. Gray, Russell Walmsley, Michael Schultz:
Field test of a questionnaire-based mobile health reporting system. 384-387 - Greg Wadley, Wally Smith, Bernd Ploderer, Jon M. Pearce, Sarah Webber, Mark Whooley, Ron Borland:
What people talk about when they talk about quitting. 388-391 - Wally Smith, Greg Wadley, Sarah Webber, Bernd Ploderer, Reeva Lederman:
Unbounding the interaction design problem: the contribution of HCI in three interventions for well-being. 392-395 - Zeqing Lu, Ben Matthews, Stephen Viller:
Designing for reducing procrastination on side projects. 396-399
Gaze and object recognition
- Wally Smith, Hannah Lewi, Dora Constantinidis, Helen Stitt:
Directed looking and proximal content: two concepts for designing mobile guides to historic urban places. 400-403 - Karlos Ishac, David Rozado Fernandez:
Low cost human-robot gaze estimation system. 404-413 - David Rozado Fernandez, Louis Stephen, Navinda Kottege:
Interacting with objects in the environment using gaze tracking glasses and speech. 414-417 - Khalid Majrashi, Margaret Hamilton, Alexandra L. Uitdenbogerd:
Cross-platform usability and eye-tracking measurement and analysis model. 418-421 - Anuruddha Hettiarachchi, Anuruddha Premalal, Dileeka Dias, Suranga Nanayakkara:
Toward context-aware just-in-time information: micro-activity recognition of everyday objects. 422-425 - Matheus Vieira Portela, David Rozado Fernandez:
Gaze enhanced speech recognition for truly hands-free and efficient text input during HCI. 426-429
Theory and methods
- Minna Pakanen, Leena Arhippainen:
User experiences with web-based 3D virtual travel destination marketing portals: the need for visual indication of interactive 3D elements. 430-439 - Andrew Dekker, Peter Worthy, Stephen Viller, Kirsten Zimbardi, Ricky Robinson:
Designer-client communication in web design: a case study on the use of communication in practice. 440-443 - Jesper Simonsen, Morten Hertzum, Jørgen Lerche Nielsen, Søren Riis:
Toward a theory for the design of human technologies. 444-447 - Claire Sutherland, Lynne M. Coventry, Elizabeth Sillence:
Using animated scenarios to explore severity of cyberbullying and reporting readiness. 448-451 - Petri Mannonen, Maiju Aikala, Hanna Koskinen, Paula Savioja:
Uncovering the user experience with critical experience interviews. 452-455 - Kohei Nonose, Sifra Corver, Arnab Majumdar, Gudela Grote, Taro Kanno, Kazuo Furuta:
A behavioural observation method to assess team situation awareness of air traffic control teams. 456-459
Cultures and communities
- Kasper Rodil, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Colin Stanley, Gereon Koch Kapuire, Matthias Rehm:
An approach to user interface design with two indigenous groups in Namibia. 460-469 - Tanja Walsh, Helen Petrie, Olufunmilayo Odutola:
Developing interactive systems for different cultures: issues of assessing user experience with visual materials. 470-479 - Grace Shaw, Margot Brereton, Paul Roe:
Mobile phone use in Australian indigenous communities: future pathways for HCI4D. 480-483 - Joan Byamugisha, Laurianne Sitbon, Margot Brereton:
Cultural and linguistic localization of games to bridge the digital and cultural divide in indigenous populations. 484-487
Design and use
- Satu Jumisko-Pyykkö, Heli Väätäjä, Markus S. Jaakola:
Quality management of user-generated content in participatory journalism. 488-497 - Roshan Lalintha Peiris, Suranga Nanayakkara:
PaperPixels: a toolkit to create paper-based displays. 498-504 - Piia Nurkka, Satu Jumisko-Pyykkö:
Exploring online customization of a high involvement experience product. 505-514
Interaction challenges
- Laurianne Sitbon, Oscar Wong, Margot Brereton:
Efficient web browsing with a single-switch. 515-518 - Ravihansa Rajapakse, Margot Brereton, Paul Roe, Laurianne Sitbon:
Designing with people with disabilities: adapting best practices of DIY and organizational approaches. 519-522 - Jake Araullo, Leigh Ellen Potter:
Experiences using emerging technology. 523-526 - Mads Møller Jensen, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller:
Running with technology: where are we heading? 527-530 - Yuanying Xu, Jinglan Zhang, Roman Yagovkin, Simone Maniero, Phurpa Wangchunk, Stewart Koplick:
Rove n Rave™ development: a partnership between the university and the disability service provider to build a social website for people with an intellectual disability. 531-534 - Abdullah Al Mahmud:
Considerations for designing technology with and for persons with aphasia. 535-538
Reading and screens
- Ashley Colley, Jonna Häkkilä:
Exploring finger specific touch screen interaction for mobile phone user interfaces. 539-548 - Hirohito Shibata, Kentaro Takano, Kengo Omura:
Comparison of paper and computer displays in reading including frequent movement between pages. 549-558 - Kentaro Takano, Hirohito Shibata, Junko Ichino, Tomonori Hashiyama, Shun'ichi Tano:
Microscopic analysis of document handling while reading paper documents to improve digital reading device. 559-567 - Seunghwan Lee, Geehyuk Lee:
Design of interaction techniques for clickable touch screens. 568-577
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