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CHI 2010: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Don Schoner, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Scott E. Hudson, W. Keith Edwards, Tom Rodden:
Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2010, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April 10-15, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-929-9
EPIC #FAIL
- Edward Lank, Ryan Stedman, Michael A. Terry:
Estimating residual error rate in recognized handwritten documents using artificial error injection. 1-4 - Ahmed Sabbir Arif
, Wolfgang Stürzlinger
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Predicting the cost of error correction in character-based text entry technologies. 5-14 - Jingtao Wang, Shumin Zhai, John F. Canny:
SHRIMP: solving collision and out of vocabulary problems in mobile predictive input with motion gesture. 15-24
Exploratory search
- Joseph Lawrance, Margaret M. Burnett, Rachel K. E. Bellamy
, Christopher Bogart
, Calvin Swart:
Reactive information foraging for evolving goals. 25-34 - Anne Aula, Rehan M. Khan, Zhiwei Guan:
How does search behavior change as search becomes more difficult? 35-44 - Diane Kelly, Amber L. Cushing
, Maureen Dostert, Xi Niu, Karl Gyllstrom:
Effects of popularity and quality on the usage of query suggestions during information search. 45-54
Making meaning in large displays
- Christopher Andrews
, Alex Endert, Chris North:
Space to think: large high-resolution displays for sensemaking. 55-64 - Xiaojun Bi, Seok-Hyung Bae, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Effects of interior bezels of tiled-monitor large displays on visual search, tunnel steering, and target selection. 65-74 - Stacy M. Branham, Gene Golovchinsky
, Scott A. Carter, Jacob T. Biehl
:
Let's go from the whiteboard: supporting transitions in work through whiteboard capture and reuse. 75-84
Multitasking
- Dario D. Salvucci, Peter Bogunovich:
Multitasking and monotasking: the effects of mental workload on deferred task interruptions. 85-88 - Dario D. Salvucci:
On reconstruction of task context after interruption. 89-92 - Chris Parnin, Robert DeLine:
Evaluating cues for resuming interrupted programming tasks. 93-102 - Qing Wang, Huiyou Chang:
Multitasking bar: prototype and evaluation of introducing the task concept into a browser. 103-112
Organizations and communities
- Christopher A. Le Dantec, W. Keith Edwards:
Across boundaries of influence and accountability: the multiple scales of public sector information systems. 113-122 - Jun Zhang, Yan Qu, Jane Cody, Yulingling Wu:
A case study of micro-blogging in the enterprise: use, value, and related issues. 123-132 - Louise Barkhuus
, Juliana Tashiro:
Student socialization in the age of facebook. 133-142
Privacy awareness and attitudes
- Jeremy P. Birnholtz, McKenzie Jones-Rounds:
Independence and interaction: understanding seniors' privacy and awareness needs for aging in place. 143-152 - Clara Mancini
, Yvonne Rogers, Arosha K. Bandara
, Tony Coe, Lukasz Jedrzejczyk, Adam N. Joinson, Blaine A. Price
, Keerthi Thomas, Bashar Nuseibeh
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Contravision: exploring users' reactions to futuristic technology. 153-162 - Tuula Kärkkäinen, Tuomas Vaittinen
, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila
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I don't mind being logged, but want to remain in control: a field study of mobile activity and context logging. 163-172
Social support for cancer patients
- Meredith M. Skeels, Kenton T. Unruh, Christopher Powell, Wanda Pratt
:
Catalyzing social support for breast cancer patients. 173-182 - Kenton T. Unruh, Meredith M. Skeels, Andrea Civan-Hartzler
, Wanda Pratt
:
Transforming clinic environments into information workspaces for patients. 183-192 - Predrag V. Klasnja, Andrea Civan-Hartzler
, Kenton T. Unruh, Wanda Pratt
:
Blowing in the wind: unanchored patient information work during cancer care. 193-202
Visualization
- Jeffrey Heer, Michael Bostock:
Crowdsourcing graphical perception: using mechanical turk to assess visualization design. 203-212 - Manuel Freire
, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman, Jennifer Golbeck:
ManyNets: an interface for multiple network analysis and visualization. 213-222 - Hyunjoo Song
, Bo Hyoung Kim, Bongshin Lee, Jinwook Seo:
A comparative evaluation on tree visualization methods for hierarchical structures with large fan-outs. 223-232
Games and players
- Tyler Pace, Shaowen Bardzell, Jeffrey Bardzell
:
The rogue in the lovely black dress: intimacy in world of warcraft. 233-242 - Shlomo Berkovsky
, Mac Coombe, Jill Freyne, Dipak Bhandari, Nilufar Baghaei
:
Physical activity motivating games: virtual rewards for real activity. 243-252 - Magy Seif El-Nasr, Bardia Aghabeigi, David Milam, Mona Erfani, Beth Lameman, Hamid Maygoli, Sang Mah:
Understanding and evaluating cooperative games. 253-262
Interfaces and visualization
- Daniel Vogel, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Occlusion-aware interfaces. 263-272 - Caroline Appert
, Olivier Chapuis
, Emmanuel Pietriga
:
High-precision magnification lenses. 273-282 - Xiaojun Bi, Barton A. Smith, Shumin Zhai:
Quasi-qwerty soft keyboard optimization. 283-286
Language 2.0
- Adam D. I. Kramer:
An unobtrusive behavioral model of "gross national happiness". 287-290 - Brent J. Hecht, Darren Gergle
:
The tower of Babel meets web 2.0: user-generated content and its applications in a multilingual context. 291-300 - Matti Rantanen:
Indexicality of language and the art of creating treasures. 301-304
Market models for Q&A services
- Gary Hsieh, Robert E. Kraut, Scott E. Hudson:
Why pay?: exploring how financial incentives are used for question & answer. 305-314 - Sven Seuken, Kamal Jain, Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski:
Hidden markets: UI design for a P2P backup application. 315-324 - Grace YoungJoo Jeon
, Yong-Mi Kim, Yan Chen:
Re-examining price as a predictor of answer quality in an online q&a site. 325-328 - David Dearman, Khai N. Truong
:
Why users of yahoo!: answers do not answer questions. 329-332
Mobile device interaction
- Eve E. Hoggan, Stephen A. Brewster
:
Crosstrainer: testing the use of multimodal interfaces in situ. 333-342 - Junius Gunaratne, A. J. Bernheim Brush:
Newport: enabling sharing during mobile calls. 343-352 - Jeffrey M. Quinn, Tuan Q. Tran:
Attractive phones don't have to work better: independent effects of attractiveness, effectiveness, and efficiency on perceived usability. 353-362
Privacy behaviors
- Ricardo Villamarín-Salomón, José Carlos Brustoloni:
Using reinforcement to strengthen users' secure behaviors. 363-372 - Steve Sheng, Mandy B. Holbrook, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Lorrie Faith Cranor
, Julie S. Downs
:
Who falls for phish?: a demographic analysis of phishing susceptibility and effectiveness of interventions. 373-382 - Philip Inglesant, Martina Angela Sasse:
The true cost of unusable password policies: password use in the wild. 383-392
The age of searching
- Ruogu Kang, Wai-Tat Fu, Thomas George Kannampallil
:
Exploiting knowledge-in-the-head and knowledge-in-the-social-web: effects of domain expertise on exploratory search in individual and social search environments. 393-402 - Jessie Chin
, Wai-Tat Fu:
Interactive effects of age and interface differences on search strategies and performance. 403-412 - Allison Druin, Elizabeth Foss, Hilary Browne Hutchinson, Evan Golub, Leshell Hatley:
Children's roles using keyword search interfaces at home. 413-422
The infrastructure problem in HCI
- W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman
, Erika Shehan Poole:
The infrastructure problem in HCI. 423-432
Computing on the body
- Seungyon Claire Lee, Thad Starner:
BuzzWear: alert perception in wearable tactile displays on the wrist. 433-442 - Grace Ngai
, Stephen C. F. Chan, Vincent T. Y. Ng
, Joey C. Y. Cheung, Sam S. S. Choy, Winnie W. Y. Lau, Jason T. P. Tse:
i*CATch: a scalable plug-n-play wearable computing framework for novices and children. 443-452 - Chris Harrison, Desney S. Tan, Dan Morris:
Skinput: appropriating the body as an input surface. 453-462
Dance, dust, and drama: designing design
- Petra Sundström, Kristina Höök
:
Hand in hand with the material: designing for suppleness. 463-472 - Grace de la Flor, Paul Luff
, Marina Jirotka, John Pybus, Ruth Kirkham
, Annamaria Carusi:
The case of the disappearing Ox: a field study of mobile activity and context logging. 473-482 - Ben Medler, Brian Magerko:
The implications of improvisational acting and role-playing on design methodologies. 483-492
End-user programming I
- Björn Hartmann, Sean Follmer
, Antonio Ricciardi, Timothy Cardenas, Scott R. Klemmer:
d.note: revising user interfaces through change tracking, annotations, and alternatives. 493-502 - Yang Li, Xiang Cao, Katherine Everitt, Morgan Dixon, James A. Landay:
FrameWire: a tool for automatically extracting interaction logic from paper prototyping tests. 503-512 - Joel Brandt, Mira Dontcheva, Marcos Weskamp, Scott R. Klemmer:
Example-centric programming: integrating web search into the development environment. 513-522
Organizing and organizations
- Morten Bohøj, Nikolaj Gandrup Borchorst, Niels Olof Bouvin
, Susanne Bødker
, Pär-Ola Zander:
Timeline collaboration. 523-532 - Jennifer Stoll, W. Keith Edwards, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Informal interactions in nonprofit networks. 533-536 - Saqib Saeed
, Volkmar Pipek
, Markus Rohde, Volker Wulf
:
Managing nomadic knowledge: a case study of the European social forum. 537-546
Performance, stagecraft, and magic
- Steven P. Dow, Manish Mehta, Blair MacIntyre, Michael Mateas:
Eliza meets the wizard-of-oz: evaluating social acceptability. 547-556 - Ian Li, Anind K. Dey, Jodi Forlizzi:
A stage-based model of personal informatics systems. 557-566 - Joe Marshall
, Steve Benford
, Tony P. Pridmore
:
Deception and magic in collaborative interaction. 567-576
Speech and touch
- Simon Rogers, John Williamson, Craig D. Stewart, Roderick Murray-Smith
:
FingerCloud: uncertainty and autonomy handover incapacitive sensing. 577-580 - Christian Holz
, Patrick Baudisch:
The generalized perceived input point model and how to double touch accuracy by extracting fingerprints. 581-590 - Gilles Bailly
, Eric Lecolinet, Yves Guiard:
Finger-count & radial-stroke shortcuts: 2 techniques for augmenting linear menus on multi-touch surfaces. 591-594 - Keith Vertanen, David J. C. MacKay:
Speech dasher: fast writing using speech and gaze. 595-598
Writing in the real world
- Peter Brandl, Christoph Richter, Michael Haller:
NiCEBook: supporting natural note taking. 599-608 - Michael Haller, Jakob Leitner, Thomas Seifried, James R. Wallace, Stacey D. Scott, Christoph Richter, Peter Brandl, Adam Gokcezade, Seth E. Hunter:
The NICE discussion room: integrating paper and digital media to support co-located group meetings. 609-618 - Yuichiro Takeuchi:
Weightless walls and the future office. 619-628
At home with computing
- Michelle L. Mazurek, J. P. Arsenault, Joanna Bresee, Nitin Gupta, Iulia Ion, Christina Johns, Daniel Lee, Yuan Liang, Jenny Olsen, Brandon Salmon, Richard Shay, Kami Vaniea, Lujo Bauer
, Lorrie Faith Cranor
, Gregory R. Ganger, Michael K. Reiter:
Access control for home data sharing: evaluating social acceptability. 645-654 - Tejinder K. Judge, Carman Neustaedter:
Sharing conversation and sharing life: video conferencing in the home. 655-658 - Marshini Chetty, Richard Banks, Richard H. R. Harper
, Tim Regan, Abigail Sellen, Christos Gkantsidis, Thomas Karagiannis, Peter B. Key:
Who's hogging the bandwidth: the consequences of revealing the invisible in the home. 659-668 - Sharon Lynn Chu Yew Yee
, Henry Been-Lirn Duh
, Francis K. H. Quek:
Investigating narrative in mobile games for seniors. 669-672
Browsing
- Patrick Dubroy, Ravin Balakrishnan:
A study of tabbed browsing among mozilla firefox users. 673-682 - Fanny Chevalier, Pierre Dragicevic, Anastasia Bezerianos
, Jean-Daniel Fekete
:
Using text animated transitions to support navigation in document histories. 683-692 - Myoungsu Cho, Bo Hyoung Kim, Dong Kyun Jeong, Yeong-Gil Shin, Jinwook Seo:
Dynamic query interface for spatial proximity query with degree-of-interest varied by distance to query point. 693-702
End-user programming II
- Brian Dorn, Mark Guzdial
:
Learning on the job: characterizing the programming knowledge and learning strategies of web designers. 703-712 - Valentina Grigoreanu, Margaret M. Burnett, George G. Robertson:
A strategy-centric approach to the design of end-user debugging tools. 713-722 - Ian Li, Jeffrey Nichols, Tessa A. Lau, Clemens Drews, Allen Cypher:
Here's what i did: sharing and reusing web activity with ActionShot. 723-732
HCI and India
- Neil Patel, Deepti Chittamuru, Anupam Jain, Paresh Dave, Tapan S. Parikh:
Avaaj Otalo: a field study of an interactive voice forum for small farmers in rural India. 733-742 - Anuj Kumar, Anuj Tewari, Geeta Shroff, Deepti Chittamuru, Matthew Kam, John F. Canny:
An exploratory study of unsupervised mobile learning in rural India. 743-752 - Thomas N. Smyth, Satish Kumar, Indrani Medhi, Kentaro Toyama
:
Where there's a will there's a way: mobile media sharing in urban india. 753-762
Sharing in social media
- Michael J. Muller, David R. Millen, Jonathan Feinberg:
Patterns of usage in an enterprise file-sharing service: publicizing, discovering, and telling the news. 763-766 - Carlos Jensen, Heather Lonsdale, Eleanor Wynn, Jill Cao, Michael Slater, Thomas G. Dietterich:
The life and times of files and information: a study of desktop provenance. 767-776 - Emilee J. Rader
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The effect of audience design on labeling, organizing, and finding shared files. 777-786 - Aruna D. Balakrishnan, Tara Matthews, Thomas P. Moran:
Fitting an activity-centric system into an ecology of workplace tools. 787-790
Tactile interaction
- Kevin Huang, Thad Starner, Ellen Yi-Luen Do
, Gil Weinberg
, Daniel Kohlsdorf, Claas Ahlrichs, Rüdiger Leibrandt:
Mobile music touch: mobile tactile stimulation for passive learning. 791-800 - Craig D. Stewart, Michael Rohs, Sven G. Kratz, Georg Essl:
Characteristics of pressure-based input for mobile devices. 801-810 - Chi-Wing Fu
, Jiazhi Xia, Ying He
:
LayerPaint: a multi-layer interactive 3D painting interface. 811-820
User characteristics and large-scale tracking
- Jilin Chen, Yuqing Ren, John Riedl:
The effects of diversity on group productivity and member withdrawal in online volunteer groups. 821-830 - Bernard J. Jansen
, Lauren Solomon:
Gender demographic targeting in sponsored search. 831-840 - Thea Turner, Pernilla Qvarfordt, Jacob T. Biehl
, Gene Golovchinsky
, Maribeth Back:
Exploring the workplace communication ecology. 841-850
Brains and brawn
- T. Scott Saponas, Desney S. Tan, Dan Morris, Jim Turner, James A. Landay:
Making muscle-computer interfaces more practical. 851-854 - Beste F. Yuksel, Michael Donnerer, James Tompkin
, Anthony Steed
:
A novel brain-computer interface using a multi-touch surface. 855-858 - Kai Kuikkaniemi, Toni Laitinen, Marko Turpeinen
, Timo Saari, Ilkka Kosunen, Niklas Ravaja
:
The influence of implicit and explicit biofeedback in first-person shooter games. 859-868 - Daniel Sjölie, Kenneth Bodin, Eva Elgh, Johan Gunnar Eriksson, Lars-Erik Janlert, Lars Nyberg
:
Effects of interactivity and 3D-motion on mental rotation brain activity in an immersive virtual environment. 869-878
Gesturing and drawing
- Caroline Appert
, Olivier Bau:
Scale detection for a priori gesture recognition. 879-882 - Karin Nieuwenhuizen, Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Insight into goal-directed movement strategies. 883-886 - Julie Rico, Stephen A. Brewster
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Usable gestures for mobile interfaces: evaluating social acceptability. 887-896 - Daniel Dixon, Manoj Prasad, Tracy Hammond
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iCanDraw: using sketch recognition and corrective feedback to assist a user in drawing human faces. 897-906
Medical exploration
- Anne Marie Piper, Ross Campbell, James D. Hollan:
Exploring the accessibility and appeal of surface computing for older adult health care support. 907-916 - Tamara Denning, Alan Borning, Batya Friedman, Brian T. Gill, Tadayoshi Kohno, William H. Maisel:
Patients, pacemakers, and implantable defibrillators: human values and security for wireless implantable medical devices. 917-926
Sense and sustainability
- Helen Ai He, Saul Greenberg, Elaine M. Huang:
One size does not fit all: applying the transtheoretical model to energy feedback technology design. 927-936 - Leonardo Bonanni, Matthew Hockenberry
, David Zwarg, Chris Csíkszentmihályi, Hiroshi Ishii:
Small business applications of sourcemap: a web tool for sustainable design and supply chain transparency. 937-946 - Lichan Hong, Gregorio Convertino
, Bongwon Suh, Ed H. Chi, Sanjay Kairam:
FeedWinnower: layering structures over collections of information streams. 947-950
Sharing content and searches
- Robert G. Capra
, Gary Marchionini
, Javier Velasco-Martin, Katrina Muller:
Tools-at-hand and learning in multi-session, collaborative search. 951-960 - Yannick Assogba, Judith S. Donath:
Share: a programming environment for loosely bound cooperation. 961-970 - Michael S. Bernstein, Adam Marcus, David R. Karger
, Robert C. Miller:
Enhancing directed content sharing on the web. 971-980
Tagging
- Wei Dong, Wai-Tat Fu:
Cultural difference in image tagging. 981-984 - Mauro Cherubini
, Alejandro Gutierrez, Rodrigo de Oliveira, Nuria Oliver
:
Social tagging revamped: supporting the users' need of self-promotion through persuasive techniques. 985-994 - Shreeharsh Kelkar, Ajita John, Dorée Duncan Seligmann:
Some observations on the "live" collaborative tagging of audio conferences in the enterprise. 995-998
Understanding and supporting programming
- Michael A. Terry, Matthew Kay
, Ben Lafreniere:
Perceptions and practices of usability in the free/open source software (FoSS) community. 999-1008 - Jill Cao, Yann Riche, Susan Wiedenbeck, Margaret M. Burnett, Valentina Grigoreanu:
End-user mashup programming: through the design lens. 1009-1018 - Björn Hartmann, Daniel MacDougall, Joel Brandt, Scott R. Klemmer:
What would other programmers do: suggesting solutions to error messages. 1019-1028
Avatars and virtual environments
- Nelson Wong, Carl Gutwin:
Where are you pointing?: the accuracy of deictic pointing in CVEs. 1029-1038 - William Steptoe, Anthony Steed
, Aitor Rovira, John Rae:
Lie tracking: social presence, truth and deception in avatar-mediated telecommunication. 1039-1048 - Gina Venolia, John C. Tang
, Ruy Cervantes, Sara A. Bly, George G. Robertson, Bongshin Lee, Kori Inkpen:
Embodied social proxy: mediating interpersonal connection in hub-and-satellite teams. 1049-1058
Crisis informatics
- Thomas N. Smyth, John Etherton, Michael L. Best:
MOSES: exploring new ground in media and post-conflict reconciliation. 1059-1068 - Ban Al-Ani, Gloria Mark, Bryan C. Semaan:
Blogging in a region of conflict: supporting transition to recovery. 1069-1078 - Sarah Vieweg, Amanda Lee Hughes
, Kate Starbird, Leysia Palen:
Microblogging during two natural hazards events: what twitter may contribute to situational awareness. 1079-1088
Input, security, and privacy policies
- Andrea Bianchi
, Ian Oakley
, Dong-Soo Kwon:
The secure haptic keypad: a tactile password system. 1089-1092 - David Kim, Paul Dunphy, Pamela Briggs
, Jonathan Hook, John Nicholson, James Nicholson, Patrick Olivier
:
Multi-touch authentication on tabletops. 1093-1102 - Alexander De Luca, Katja Hertzschuch, Heinrich Hussmann:
ColorPIN: securing PIN entry through indirect input. 1103-1106 - Alain Forget, Sonia Chiasson, Robert Biddle:
Shoulder-surfing resistance with eye-gaze entry in cued-recall graphical passwords. 1107-1110 - Heather Richter Lipford, Jason Watson, Michael Whitney, Katherine Froiland, Robert W. Reeder:
Visual vs. compact: a comparison of privacy policy interfaces. 1111-1114
Seniors using technologies
- Juan Pablo Hourcade
, Christopher M. Nguyen, Keith B. Perry, Natalie L. Denburg:
Pointassist for older adults: analyzing sub-movement characteristics to aid in pointing tasks. 1115-1124 - Karyn Moffatt
, Joanna McGrenere:
Steadied-bubbles: combining techniques to address pen-based pointing errors for younger and older adults. 1125-1134 - Alexandra Weilenmann:
Learning to text: an interaction analytic study of how an interaction analytic study of how seniors learn to enter text on mobile phones. 1135-1144
Tangible UI
- Florian Block
, Hans Gellersen
, Nicolas Villar:
Touch-display keyboards: transforming keyboards into interactive surfaces. 1145-1154 - Kai-Yin Cheng, Rong-Hao Liang
, Bing-Yu Chen
, Rung-Huei Liang
, Sy-Yen Kuo
:
iCon: utilizing everyday objects as additional, auxiliary and instant tabletop controllers. 1155-1164 - Patrick Baudisch, Torsten Becker, Frederik Rudeck:
Lumino: tangible blocks for tabletop computers based on glass fiber bundles. 1165-1174
Understanding comments
- Siamak Faridani, Ephrat Bitton, Kimiko Ryokai, Kenneth Y. Goldberg
:
Opinion space: a scalable tool for browsing online comments. 1175-1184 - Jilin Chen, Rowan Nairn, Les Nelson, Michael S. Bernstein, Ed H. Chi:
Short and tweet: experiments on recommending content from information streams. 1185-1194 - Nicholas Diakopoulos, David A. Shamma:
Characterizing debate performance via aggregated twitter sentiment. 1195-1198 - Chang Yan Chi, Michelle X. Zhou, Min Yang, Wenpeng Xiao, Yiqin Yu, Xiaohua Sun:
Dandelion: supporting coordinated, collaborative authoring in Wikis. 1199-1202
Caring for ourselves
- Lena Mamykina, Andrew D. Miller
, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Daniel Greenblatt:
Constructing identities through storytelling in diabetes management. 1203-1212 - Julie Maitland, Matthew Chalmers:
Self-monitoring, self-awareness, and self-determination in cardiac rehabilitation. 1213-1222 - Rikke Aarhus
, Stinne Aaløkke Ballegaard:
Negotiating boundaries: managing disease at home. 1223-1232
Communicating
- Patti Bao, Elizabeth Gerber, Darren Gergle
, David Hoffman:
Momentum: getting and staying on topic during a brainstorm. 1233-1236 - Greg Walsh
, Allison Druin, Mona Leigh Guha, Elizabeth Foss, Evan Golub, Leshell Hatley, Elizabeth M. Bonsignore
, Sonia Franckel:
Layered elaboration: a new technique for co-design with children. 1237-1240 - Ning Wang, Jonathan Gratch:
Don't just stare at me! 1241-1250 - Svetlana Yarosh
, Kori M. Inkpen, A. J. Bernheim Brush:
Video playdate: toward free play across distance. 1251-1260
Driving, interrupted
- Jodi Forlizzi, William C. Barley
, Thomas Seder:
Where should i turn: moving from individual to collaborative navigation strategies to inform the interaction design of future navigation systems. 1261-1270 - Brit Susan Jensen, Mikael B. Skov
, Nissan Thiruravichandran:
Studying driver attention and behaviour for three configurations of GPS navigation in real traffic driving. 1271-1280 - Shamsi T. Iqbal, Yun-Cheng Ju, Eric Horvitz:
Cars, calls, and cognition: investigating driving and divided attention. 1281-1290
HCI for all
- Jill Palzkill Woelfer, David G. Hendry:
Homeless young people's experiences with information systems: life and work in a community technology center. 1291-1300 - Shaowen Bardzell:
Feminist HCI: taking stock and outlining an agenda for design. 1301-1310 - Lilly Irani
, Janet Vertesi
, Paul Dourish, Kavita Philip, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Postcolonial computing: a lens on design and development. 1311-1320
Interaction techniques
- Jacek Jankowski, Krystian Samp, Izabela Irzynska, Marek Jozwowicz, Stefan Decker
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Integrating Text with Video and 3D Graphics: The Effects of Text Drawing Styles on Text Readability. 1321-1330 - Daniel S. Eisenberg, Jeffrey Stylos, Brad A. Myers:
Apatite: a new interface for exploring APIs. 1331-1334 - Quan Xu, Géry Casiez
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Push-and-pull switching: window switching based on window overlapping. 1335-1338 - Jussi Huhtala, Ari-Heikki Sarjanoja, Jani Mäntyjärvi
, Minna Isomursu, Jonna Häkkilä
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Animated UI transitions and perception of time: a user study on animated effects on a mobile screen. 1339-1342
Machine learning and web interactions
- Ashish Kapoor, Bongshin Lee, Desney S. Tan, Eric Horvitz:
Interactive optimization for steering machine classification. 1343-1352 - Jaime Teevan, Susan T. Dumais, Daniel J. Liebling:
A longitudinal study of how highlighting web content change affects people's web interactions. 1353-1356 - Saleema Amershi, James Fogarty, Ashish Kapoor, Desney S. Tan:
Examining multiple potential models in end-user interactive concept learning. 1357-1360 - Jure Leskovec
, Daniel P. Huttenlocher, Jon M. Kleinberg:
Signed networks in social media. 1361-1370
Pointing and selecting
- David Ahlström, Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin, Pourang Irani:
Why it's quick to be square: modelling new and existing hierarchical menu designs. 1371-1380 - Ian Stavness, Billy Lam, Sidney S. Fels
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pCubee: a perspective-corrected handheld cubic display. 1381-1390 - Huahai Yang, Xianggang Xu:
Bias towards regular configuration in 2D pointing. 1391-1400
Bang a table
- Bobby Beaton, Steve Harrison, Deborah G. Tatar:
Digital drumming: a study of co-located, highly coordinated, dyadic collaboration. 1417-1426 - Orit Shaer, Guy Kol, Megan Strait, Chloe Fan, Catherine Grevet, Sarah Elfenbein:
G-nome surfer: a tabletop interface for collaborative exploration of genomic data. 1427-1436
Expressing and understanding opinions in social media
- Eric P. S. Baumer
, Jordan Sinclair, Bill Tomlinson
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America is like Metamucil: fostering critical and creative thinking about metaphor in political blogs. 1437-1446 - Matt Billings, Leon Adam Watts
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Understanding dispute resolution online: using text to reflect personal and substantive issues in conflict. 1447-1456 - Sean A. Munson
, Paul Resnick:
Presenting diverse political opinions: how and how much. 1457-1466
Humans and sociability
- Derek Lackaff
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Propitious aggregation: reducing participant burden in ego-centric network data collection. 1467-1470 - Henriette S. M. Cramer, Vanessa Evers, Tim van Slooten, Mattijs Ghijsen, Bob J. Wielinga:
Trying too hard: effects of mobile agents' (Inappropriate) social expressiveness on trust, affect and compliance. 1471-1474 - Antti Oulasvirta, Joanna Bergstrom-Lehtovirta
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A simple index for multimodal flexibility. 1475-1484 - John Williamson, Simon Robinson
, Craig D. Stewart, Roderick Murray-Smith
, Matt Jones
, Stephen A. Brewster
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Social gravity: a virtual elastic tether for casual, privacy-preserving pedestrian rendezvous. 1485-1494
Looking with video
- Arvid Engström, Oskar Juhlin, Mark J. Perry
, Mathias Broth:
Temporal hybridity: footage with instant replay in real time. 1495-1504 - Joe Tullio, Elaine M. Huang, David Wheatley, Harry Zhang, Claudia V. S. Guerrero, Amruta Tamdoo:
Experience, adjustment, and engagement: the role of video in law enforcement. 1505-1514 - Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
ToolClips: an investigation of contextual video assistance for functionality understanding. 1515-1524
Pixels and perception
- Morgan Dixon, James Fogarty
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Prefab: implementing advanced behaviors using pixel-based reverse engineering of interface structure. 1525-1534 - Tsung-Hsiang Chang, Tom Yeh, Robert C. Miller:
GUI testing using computer vision. 1535-1544 - Chris Harrison, Zhiquan Yeo, Scott E. Hudson:
Faster progress bars: manipulating perceived duration with visual augmentations. 1545-1548 - Chris Harrison, Anind K. Dey, Scott E. Hudson:
Evaluation of progressive image loading schemes. 1549-1552
Privacy
- Frederic Stutzman, Jacob Kramer-Duffield:
Friends only: examining a privacy-enhancing behavior in facebook. 1553-1562 - Andrew Besmer, Heather Richter Lipford:
Moving beyond untagging: photo privacy in a tagged world. 1563-1572 - Patrick Gage Kelley, Lucian Cesca, Joanna Bresee, Lorrie Faith Cranor
:
Standardizing privacy notices: an online study of the nutrition label approach. 1573-1582
Storytelling
- Hayes Raffle, Rafael Ballagas, Glenda Revelle, Hiroshi Horii, Sean Follmer
, Janet Go, Emily Reardon, Koichi Mori, Joseph Kaye, Mirjana Spasojevic:
Family story play: reading with young children (and elmo) over a distance. 1583-1592 - Nicola J. Bidwell
, Thomas Reitmaier, Gary Marsden, Susan Hansen
:
Designing with mobile digital storytelling in rural Africa. 1593-1602 - Feng Tian, Fei Lv, Jingtao Wang, Hongan Wang, Wencan Luo, Matthew Kam, Vidya Setlur, Guozhong Dai, John F. Canny:
Let's play chinese characters: mobile learning approaches via culturally inspired group games. 1603-1612
Classroom technologies
- Martin Saerbeck, Tom Schut, Christoph Bartneck
, Maddy D. Janse:
Expressive robots in education: varying the degree of social supportive behavior of a robotic tutor. 1613-1622 - Madeline Balaam, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Judith Good
, Rosemary Luckin:
Exploring affective technologies for the classroom with the subtle stone. 1623-1632 - Sen H. Hirano, Michael T. Yeganyan, Gabriela Marcu, David H. Nguyen, LouAnne E. Boyd, Gillian R. Hayes
:
vSked: evaluation of a system to support classroom activities for children with autism. 1633-1642
Devising input
- Xiang Cao, Nicolas Villar, Shahram Izadi:
Comparing user performance with single-finger, whole-hand, and hybrid pointing devices. 1643-1646 - Sang-Su Lee, Sohyun Kim, Bipil Jin, Eunji Choi, Boa Kim, Xu Jia, Daeeop Kim, Kun-Pyo Lee
:
How users manipulate deformable displays as input devices. 1647-1656 - Julia Schwarz, Chris Harrison, Scott E. Hudson, Jennifer Mankoff:
Cord input: an intuitive, high-accuracy, multi-degree-of-freedom input method for mobile devices. 1657-1660 - Chris Harrison, Scott E. Hudson:
Minput: enabling interaction on small mobile devices with high-precision, low-cost, multipoint optical tracking. 1661-1664
Expertise
- Amy J. Ko, Parmit K. Chilana:
How power users help and hinder open bug reporting. 1665-1674 - Andrea Civan-Hartzler
, David W. McDonald, Chris Powell, Meredith M. Skeels, Marlee Mukai, Wanda Pratt
:
Bringing the field into focus: user-centered design of a patient expertise locator. 1675-1684 - Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Dan Cosley, Geri Gay:
What do you know?: experts, novices and territoriality in collaborative systems. 1685-1694
Interactions in the world
- Kimberly Weaver, Hannes Baumann, Thad Starner, Hendrik Iben, Michael Lawo:
An empirical task analysis of warehouse order picking using head-mounted displays. 1695-1704 - Martin Pielot, Oliver Krull, Susanne Boll:
Where is my team: supporting situation awareness with tactile displays. 1705-1714
Sound and speech
- David K. McGookin, Euan Robertson, Stephen A. Brewster
:
Clutching at straws: using tangible interaction to provide non-visual access to graphs. 1715-1724 - Yingxin Pan, Danning Jiang, Lin Yao, Michael Picheny, Yong Qin:
Effects of automated transcription quality on non-native speakers' comprehension in real-time computer-mediated communication. 1725-1734 - Alireza Sahami Shirazi, Ari-Heikki Sarjanoja, Florian Alt
, Albrecht Schmidt
, Jonna Häkkilä
:
Understanding the impact of abstracted audio preview of SMS. 1735-1738
Using your social network
- Meredith Ringel Morris, Jaime Teevan, Katrina Panovich:
What do people ask their social networks, and why?: a survey study of status message q&a behavior. 1739-1748 - Catalina L. Toma:
Affirming the self through online profiles: beneficial effects of social networking sites. 1749-1752 - Ben Kirman, Shaun W. Lawson, Conor Linehan
, Francesco Martino, Luciano Gamberini, Andrea Gaggioli
:
Improving social game engagement on facebook through enhanced socio-contextual information. 1753-1756 - Carman Neustaedter, Anthony Tang
, Tejinder K. Judge:
The role of community and groupware in geocache creation and maintenance. 1757-1766
Working with medical records
- Xiaomu Zhou, Mark S. Ackerman, Kai Zheng:
Doctors and psychosocial information: records and reuse in inpatient care. 1767-1776 - Peter Scupelli
, Yan Xiao, Susan R. Fussell
, Sara B. Kiesler, Mark D. Gross:
Supporting coordination in surgical suites: physical aspects of common information spaces. 1777-1786 - Yunan Chen:
Documenting transitional information in EMR. 1787-1796
Bikes and buses
- Daisy Yoo, John Zimmerman
, Aaron Steinfeld
, Anthony Tomasic:
Understanding the space for co-design in riders' interactions with a transit service. 1797-1806 - Brian Ferris, Kari E. Watkins
, Alan Borning:
OneBusAway: results from providing real-time arrival information for public transit. 1807-1816 - Sasank Reddy, Katie Shilton
, Gleb Denisov, Christian Cenizal, Deborah Estrin, Mani B. Srivastava:
Biketastic: sensing and mapping for better biking. 1817-1820
Death and fear
- Michael Massimi, Ronald M. Baecker:
A death in the family: opportunities for designing technologies for the bereaved. 1821-1830 - William Odom, Richard H. R. Harper
, Abigail Sellen, David S. Kirk
, Richard Banks:
Passing on & putting to rest: understanding bereavement in the context of interactive technologies. 1831-1840 - Jan Blom, Divya Viswanathan, Mirjana Spasojevic, Janet Go, Karthik Acharya, Robert Ahonius:
Fear and the city: role of mobile services in harnessing safety and security in urban use contexts. 1841-1850
Earth, wind, and flyer
- Stacey Kuznetsov, Eric Paulos:
UpStream: motivating water conservation with low-cost water flow sensing and persuasive displays. 1851-1860 - Sunyoung Kim, Eric Paulos:
InAir: sharing indoor air quality measurements and visualizations. 1861-1870 - Julie Wagner, Wendy E. Mackay:
Exploring sustainable design with reusable paper. 1871-1874 - Jina Huh
, Kevin Nam, Nikhil Sharma:
Finding the lost treasure: understanding reuse of used computing devices. 1875-1878
Medical data
- Lauren Wilcox
, Jie Lu, Jennifer C. Lai, Steven Feiner, Desmond A. Jordan:
Physician-driven management of patient progress notes in an intensive care unit. 1879-1888 - Divya Ramachandran, John F. Canny, Prabhu Dutta Das, Edward Cutrell:
Mobile-izing health workers in rural India. 1889-1898 - Aleksandra Sarcevic
:
"Who's scribing?": documenting patient encounter during trauma resuscitation. 1899-1908
Social media users
- Moira Burke, Cameron Marlow, Thomas M. Lento:
Social network activity and social well-being. 1909-1912 - Elisabeth Sylvan:
Predicting influence in an online community of creators. 1913-1916 - Katherine A. Panciera, Reid Priedhorsky, Thomas Erickson, Loren G. Terveen:
Lurking? cyclopaths?: a quantitative lifecycle analysis of user behavior in a geowiki. 1917-1926 - Cliff Lampe, Rick Wash
, Alcides Velasquez
, Elif Ozkaya:
Motivations to participate in online communities. 1927-1936
Subtle expressions through sound and text
- Amy L. Gonzales, Tiffany Y. Ng, O. J. Zhao, Geri Gay:
Motivating expressive writing with a text-to-sound application. 1937-1940 - Takanori Komatsu
, Seiji Yamada, Kazuki Kobayashi, Kotaro Funakoshi, Mikio Nakano
:
Artificial subtle expressions: intuitive notification methodology of artifacts. 1941-1944 - Xiaojuan Ma
, Christiane Fellbaum, Perry R. Cook:
SoundNet: investigating a language composed of environmental sounds. 1945-1954
Tools affecting the enterprise
- Anna Wu, Joan Morris DiMicco, David R. Millen:
Detecting professional versus personal closeness using an enterprise social network site. 1955-1964 - Casey Dugan, Werner Geyer, David R. Millen:
Lessons learned from blog muse: audience-based inspiration for bloggers. 1965-1974
Mapping the landscape of sustainable HCI
- Carl F. DiSalvo, Phoebe Sengers
, Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir:
Mapping the landscape of sustainable HCI. 1975-1984
Home eco behavior
- James Pierce, Diane J. Schiano, Eric Paulos:
Home, habits, and energy: examining domestic interactions and energy consumption. 1985-1994 - Yann Riche, Jonathan Dodge, Ronald A. Metoyer:
Studying always-on electricity feedback in the home. 1995-1998 - Jon Froehlich, Leah Findlater, James A. Landay:
The design of eco-feedback technology. 1999-2008
On the phone
- Amy K. Karlson, Shamsi T. Iqbal, Brian Meyers, Gonzalo A. Ramos, Kathy Lee, John C. Tang:
Mobile taskflow in context: a screenshot study of smartphone usage. 2009-2018 - Seunghwan Lee, Jungsuk Seo, Geehyuk Lee:
An adaptive speed-call list algorithm and its evaluation with ESM. 2019-2022 - Ivaylo Ilinkin, Sunghee Kim:
Evaluation of text entry methods for Korean mobile phones, a user study. 2023-2026
Remember and reflect
- S. Tejaswi Peesapati, Victoria Schwanda, Johnathon Schultz, Matthew Lepage, So-yae Jeong, Dan Cosley:
Pensieve: supporting everyday reminiscence. 2027-2036 - Paula M. Bach, Michael B. Twidale
:
Involving reflective users in design. 2037-2040 - Katherine Isbister, Mary Flanagan
, Chelsea Hash:
Designing games for learning: insights from conversations with designers. 2041-2044 - Vaiva Kalnikaité, Abigail Sellen, Steve Whittaker, David S. Kirk
:
Now let me see where i was: understanding how lifelogs mediate memory. 2045-2054
Sharing in specific communities
- William W. Gaver
, Mark Blythe, Andy Boucher
, Nadine Jarvis, John Bowers, Peter C. Wright:
The prayer companion: openness and specificity, materiality and spirituality. 2055-2064 - Brian P. Bailey, Eric Horvitz:
What's your idea?: a case study of a grassroots innovation pipeline within a large software company. 2065-2074 - Anna Cavender, Daniel S. Otero, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Richard E. Ladner
:
Asl-stem forum: enabling sign language to grow through online collaboration. 2075-2078 - Greg Walsh
, Jennifer Golbeck:
Curator: a game with a purpose for collection recommendation. 2079-2082
Something eye catching
- Xinyong Zhang, Xiangshi Ren
, Hongbin Zha:
Modeling dwell-based eye pointing target acquisition. 2083-2092 - Dagmar Kern, Paul Marshall
, Albrecht Schmidt
:
Gazemarks: gaze-based visual placeholders to ease attention switching. 2093-2102 - Anthony J. Hornof, Yunfeng Zhang, Tim Halverson
:
Knowing where and when to look in a time-critical multimodal dual task. 2103-2112
Therapy and rehabilitation
- Gazihan Alankus, Amanda Lazar, Matthew May, Caitlin Kelleher:
Towards customizable games for stroke rehabilitation. 2113-2122 - Lauren Wilcox
, Dan Morris, Desney S. Tan, Justin Gatewood:
Designing patient-centric information displays for hospitals. 2123-2132 - Mark S. Hancock
, Thomas ten Cate, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tobias Isenberg:
Supporting Sandtray Therapy on an Interactive Tabletop. 2133-2142
Everyday gestures
- Daniel Ashbrook, Thad Starner:
MAGIC: a motion gesture design tool. 2159-2168 - Yang Li:
Protractor: a fast and accurate gesture recognizer. 2169-2172 - Eleanor Jones, Jason Alexander
, Andreas G. Andreou
, Pourang Irani, Sriram Subramanian
:
GesText: accelerometer-based gestural text-entry systems. 2173-2182
HCI in China
- Ying Liu, Kari-Jouko Räihä
:
Predicting Chinese text entry speeds on mobile phones. 2183-2192 - Qinying Liao, Yingxin Pan, Michelle X. Zhou, Fei Ma:
Chinese online communities: balancing managementcontrol and individual autonomy. 2193-2202 - Jun Liu, Ying Liu, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau
, Hui Li, Xia Wang, Dingjun Li:
How socio-economic structure influences rural users' acceptance of mobile entertainment. 2203-2212
Multitouch
- Chi-Wing Fu
, Wooi-Boon Goh, Junxiang Allen Ng:
Multi-touch techniques for exploring large-scale 3D astrophysical simulations. 2213-2222 - Philip Tuddenham, David S. Kirk
, Shahram Izadi:
Graspables revisited: multi-touch vs. tangible input for tabletop displays in acquisition and manipulation tasks. 2223-2232 - G. Julian Lepinski, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
The design and evaluation of multitouch marking menus. 2233-2242
Perspectives on design
- Batya Friedman, Lisa P. Nathan
:
Multi-lifespan information system design: a research initiative for the hci community. 2243-2246 - S. Shyam Sundar, Qian Xu, Saraswathi Bellur:
Designing interactivity in media interfaces: a communications perspective. 2247-2256 - Brian Lee, Savil Srivastava, Ranjitha Kumar, Ronen I. Brafman
, Scott R. Klemmer:
Designing with interactive example galleries. 2257-2266
Public displays
- Giulio Jacucci, Ann Morrison
, Gabriela T. Richard
, Jari Kleimola, Peter Peltonen, Lorenza Parisi
, Toni Laitinen:
Worlds of information: designing for engagement at a public multi-touch display. 2267-2276 - Peter Dalsgård
, Kim Halskov
:
Designing urban media façades: cases and challenges. 2277-2286 - Sebastian Boring
, Dominikus Baur, Andreas Butz, Sean Gustafson, Patrick Baudisch:
Touch projector: mobile interaction through video. 2287-2296
Sensing
- Kei Nakatsuma, Hiroyuki Shinoda
:
High accuracy position and orientation detection in two-dimensional communication network. 2297-2306 - Nicolai Marquardt
, Alex S. Taylor
, Nicolas Villar, Saul Greenberg:
Rethinking RFID: awareness and control for interaction with RFID systems. 2307-2316 - Enrico Costanza, Jacques Panchard, Guillaume Zufferey, Julien Nembrini
, Julien Freudiger, Jeffrey Huang, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
SensorTune: a mobile auditory interface for DIY wireless sensor networks. 2317-2326
Usability methods and new domains
- Umer Farooq, León Welicki, Dieter Zirkler:
API usability peer reviews: a method for evaluating the usability of application programming interfaces. 2327-2336 - Parmit K. Chilana, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Amy J. Ko:
Understanding usability practices in complex domains. 2337-2346 - Jeff Sauro, James R. Lewis:
Average task times in usability tests: what to report? 2347-2350
We are family
- Siân E. Lindley, Richard H. R. Harper
, Abigail Sellen:
Designing a technological playground: a field study of the emergence of play in household messaging. 2351-2360 - Tejinder K. Judge, Carman Neustaedter, Andrew F. Kurtz:
The family window: the design and evaluation of a domestic media space. 2361-2370 - Daniela Petrelli
, Nicolas Villar, Vaiva Kalnikaité, Lina Dib, Steve Whittaker:
FM radio: family interplay with sonic mementos. 2371-2380
1001 users
- Erica L. Olmsted-Hawala, Elizabeth D. Murphy, Sam Hawala, Kathleen T. Ashenfelter:
Think-aloud protocols: a comparison of three think-aloud protocols for use in testing data-dissemination web sites for usability. 2381-2390 - Maurits Clemens Kaptein
, Clifford Nass, Panos Markopoulos:
Powerful and consistent analysis of likert-type ratingscales. 2391-2394 - Kerry Rodden, Hilary Browne Hutchinson, Xin Fu:
Measuring the user experience on a large scale: user-centered metrics for web applications. 2395-2398 - Julie S. Downs
, Mandy B. Holbrook, Steve Sheng, Lorrie Faith Cranor
:
Are your participants gaming the system?: screening mechanical turk workers. 2399-2402 - Rainer Böhme, Stefan Köpsell
:
Trained to accept?: a field experiment on consent dialogs. 2403-2406
Cooking, classrooms, and craft
- Daniela Karin Rosner, Kimiko Ryokai:
Spyn: augmenting the creative and communicative potential of craft. 2407-2416 - Sureyya Tarkan, Vibha Sazawal, Allison Druin, Evan Golub, Elizabeth M. Bonsignore
, Greg Walsh, Zeina Atrash:
Toque: designing a cooking-based programming language for and with children. 2417-2426 - Yuta Sugiura, Daisuke Sakamoto
, Anusha I. Withana
, Masahiko Inami
, Takeo Igarashi:
Cooking with robots: designing a household system working in open environments. 2427-2430
Displays where you least expect them
- Xing-Dong Yang, Edward Mak, David C. McCallum, Pourang Irani, Xiang Cao, Shahram Izadi:
LensMouse: augmenting the mouse with an interactive touch display. 2431-2440 - Chunyuan Liao, Qiong Liu, Bee Liew, Lynn Wilcox:
Pacer: fine-grained interactive paper via camera-touch hybrid gestures on a cell phone. 2441-2450 - Hyunyoung Song, François Guimbretière, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice:
MouseLight: bimanual interactions on digital paper using a pen and a spatially-aware mobile projector. 2451-2460
Domestic life
- Scott Davidoff
, John Zimmerman
, Anind K. Dey:
How routine learners can support family coordination. 2461-2470 - Shwetak N. Patel, Sidhant Gupta, Matthew S. Reynolds:
The design and evaluation of an end-user-deployable, whole house, contactless power consumption sensor. 2471-2480 - Hitomi Tsujita, Koji Tsukada, Itiro Siio:
InPhase: evaluation of a communication system focused on "happy coincidences" of daily behaviors. 2481-2490
Finding your mojo and doing some good
- Dvijesh J. Shastri, Yuichi Fujiki, Ross Buffington, Panagiotis Tsiamyrtzis
, Ioannis T. Pavlidis
:
O job can you return my mojo: improving human engagement and enjoyment in routine activities. 2491-2498 - Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila
, Minna Wäljas, Jarno Ojala, Katarina Segerståhl:
Identifying drivers and hindrances of social user experience in web services. 2499-2502
Software understanding and maintenance
- Andrew Bragdon, Robert C. Zeleznik, Steven P. Reiss, Suman Karumuri, William Cheung, Joshua Kaplan, Christopher Coleman, Ferdi Adeputra, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:
Code bubbles: a working set-based interface for code understanding and maintenance. 2503-2512 - Fatih Kursat Ozenc, Miso Kim
, John Zimmerman
, Stephen Oney, Brad A. Myers:
How to support designers in getting hold of the immaterial material of software. 2513-2522
Users and attention on the web
- Chen-Hsiang Yu, Robert C. Miller:
Enhancing web page readability for non-native readers. 2523-2532
Going to the mall: shopping and product design
- Maurice Chu, Brinda Dalal, Alan Walendowski, Bo Begole
:
Countertop responsive mirror: supporting physical retail shopping for sellers, buyers and companions. 2533-2542 - Sun Young Park, John Zimmerman
:
Investigating the opportunity for a smart activity bag. 2543-2552
Graphs
- Jing Li, Jean-Bernard Martens, Jarke J. van Wijk:
A model of symbol size discrimination in scatterplots. 2553-2562 - David R. Flatla, Carl Gutwin:
Individual models of color differentiation to improve interpretability of information visualization. 2563-2572 - Scott Bateman
, Regan L. Mandryk, Carl Gutwin, Aaron Genest, David McDine, Christopher A. Brooks:
Useful junk?: the effects of visual embellishment on comprehension and memorability of charts. 2573-2582
HCI and the developing world
- Nithya Sambasivan, Ed Cutrell, Kentaro Toyama
, Bonnie A. Nardi:
Intermediated technology use in developing communities. 2583-2592 - Susan Wyche, Thomas N. Smyth, Marshini Chetty, Paul M. Aoki
, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Deliberate interactions: characterizing technology use in Nairobi, Kenya. 2593-2602 - Shikoh Gitau, Gary Marsden, Jonathan Donner
:
After access: challenges facing mobile-only internet users in the developing world. 2603-2606 - Nithya Sambasivan, Ed Cutrell, Kentaro Toyama
:
ViralVCD: tracing information-diffusion paths with low cost media in developing communities. 2607-2610
No touch
- Kenton O'Hara
:
Interactivity and non-interactivity on tabletops. 2611-2614 - Sylvain Malacria, Eric Lecolinet, Yves Guiard:
Clutch-free panning and integrated pan-zoom control on touch-sensitive surfaces: the cyclostar approach. 2615-2624 - Li-Wei Chan, HuiShan Kao, Mike Y. Chen, Ming-Sui Lee, Jane Yung-jen Hsu, Yi-Ping Hung:
Touching the void: direct-touch interaction for intangible displays. 2625-2634

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