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CHI 2014: Toronto, ON, Canada
- Matt Jones, Philippe A. Palanque, Albrecht Schmidt, Tovi Grossman:
CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI'14, Toronto, ON, Canada - April 26 - May 01, 2014, Extended Abstracts. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2474-8
Keynote / Plenary Talks
- Steve Whittaker:
Technology and memory: from lifelogging to strategic reminiscence. 1-2 - Gillian Crampton Smith:
Design: no longer an optional extra. 3-4 - Richard E. Ladner
:
Design for user empowerment. 5-6 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Reasons to be cheerful, part 4. 7-8 - Scooter Morris:
A CHI story: past, present, and the next chapters. 9-10 - Nathan Eagle:
Big data for social good. 11-12 - Margaret Atwood:
Robotics in my work and life. 13-14 - Scott Jenson:
The physical web. 15-16
Workshop summaries
- Karen Tanenbaum, Theresa Jean Tanenbaum, Amanda M. Williams, Matt Ratto
, Gabriel Resch, Antonio Gamba Bari:
Critical making hackathon: situated hacking, surveillance and big data proposal. 17-20 - David England, Jocelyn Spence
, Celine Latulipe, Ernest A. Edmonds, Linda Candy, Thecla Schiphorst, Nick Bryan-Kinns
, Kirk A. Woolford
:
Curating the digital: spaces for art and interaction. 21-24 - Menno Deen, Robert Cercos, Alan D. Chatham, Amani Naseem, Regina Bernhaupt
, Allan Fowler, Ben A. M. Schouten, Florian Mueller
:
Game jam: [4 research]. 25-28 - Nick Sheep Dalton
, Keith Evan Green, Ruth Conroy Dalton
, Mikael Wiberg, Christoph Hölscher, Anijo P. Mathew
, Holger Schnädelbach
, Tasos Varoudis:
Interaction and architectural space. 29-32 - Max L. Wilson
, Ed H. Chi, Stuart Reeves
, David Coyle
:
RepliCHI: the workshop II. 33-36 - Rafael A. Calvo, Dorian Peters
, Daniel M. Johnson
, Yvonne Rogers:
Autonomy in technology design. 37-40 - Manfred Tscheligi
, Katherine Isbister, Kristina Höök
, Marianna Obrist
, Marc Busch, Christina Hochleitner:
"Touch me": workshop on tactile user experience evaluation methods. 41-44 - Conor Linehan
, Ben Kirman, Stuart Reeves
, Mark Blythe, Theresa Jean Tanenbaum, Audrey Desjardins, Ron Wakkary
:
Alternate endings: using fiction to explore design futures. 45-48 - Karin Slegers
, Pieter Duysburgh, Niels Hendriks
:
Participatory design with people living with cognitive or sensory impairments. 49-52 - Susan M. Dray, Daniela K. Busse, Anke Marei Brock
, Anicia N. Peters
, Shaowen Bardzell, Allison Druin, Margaret M. Burnett, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Gayna Williams, Karen Holtzblatt, Dianne Murray:
Perspectives on gender and product design. 53-56 - Austin Henderson, Jeff A. Johnson:
Workshop: framing users' conceptual models. 57-60 - Mary Lou Maher, Tim Clausner, Barbara Tversky, David Kirsh, Judy Kay, Andreea Danielescu
, Kazjon Grace:
Gesture-based interaction design: communication and cognition. 61-64 - Eric P. S. Baumer
, Morgan G. Ames, Jed R. Brubaker, Jenna Burrell, Paul Dourish:
Refusing, limiting, departing: why we should study technology non-use. 65-68 - Rachel Elizabeth Clarke, Jo Briggs
, Ann Light
, Sara Heitlinger
, Clara Crivellaro
:
Socially engaged arts practice in HCI. 69-74 - Cosmin Munteanu, Matt Jones
, Steve Whittaker, Sharon L. Oviatt, Matthew P. Aylett, Gerald Penn
, Stephen A. Brewster
, Nicolas D'Alessandro:
Designing speech and language interactions. 75-78 - Dan Fitton, Beth T. Bell
, Janet C. Read, Ole Iversen
, Linda Little, Matthew Horton
:
Understanding teen UX: building a bridge to the future. 79-82 - Michael Massimi, Svetlana Yarosh
, Madeline E. Smith
, Joseph Jofish Kaye:
Designing technology for major life events. 83-86 - Kate Sellen, Dominic Furniss
, Yunan Chen, Svetlena Taneva, Aisling Ann O'Kane
, Ann Blandford
:
Workshop abstract: HCI research in healthcare: using theory from evidence to practice. 87-90 - Diogo Marques
, Luís Carriço
, Tiago João Guerreiro, Alexander De Luca, Pattie Maes, Ildar Muslukhov, Ian Oakley, Emanuel von Zezschwitz:
Workshop on inconspicuous interaction. 91-94 - Jochen Meyer
, Steven Simske, Katie A. Siek
, Cathal Gurrin
, Hermie Hermens:
Beyond quantified self: data for wellbeing. 95-98 - Saskia Bakker, Doris Hausen, Ted Selker, Elise van den Hoven
, Andreas Butz, Berry Eggen:
Peripheral interaction: shaping the research and design space. 99-102 - Jochen Huber, Jun Rekimoto, Masahiko Inami
, Roy Shilkrot, Pattie Maes, Wong Meng Ee, Graham Pullin
, Suranga Chandima Nanayakkara:
Workshop on assistive augmentation. 103-106 - Gary Hsieh, Sean A. Munson
, Maurits Clemens Kaptein
, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, Oded Nov:
Personalizing behavior change technologies. 107-110 - Jofish Kaye, Janet Vertesi
, Jennifer Ferreira
, Barry A. T. Brown, Mark J. Perry
:
#CHImoney: financial interactions, digital cash, capital exchange and mobile money. 111-114 - Stina Nylander, Jakob Tholander, Florian Mueller, Joe Marshall:
HCI and sports. 115-118 - Juan Pablo Hourcade, Franca Garzotto, Agata Rozga, Monica Tentori
, Panos Markopoulos, Narcís Parés
, Judith Good
, Helen Pain, Meryl Alper
:
Supporting children with complex communication needs. 119-122 - Mark Matthews
, Erin H. C. Carroll, Saeed Abdullah, Jaime Snyder, Matthew Kay
, Tanzeem Choudhury, Geri Gay, Julie A. Kientz:
Biological rhythms and technology. 123-126 - Jes A. Koepfler, Luke Stark
, Paul Dourish, Phoebe Sengers
, Katie Shilton:
Values & design in HCI education. 127-130 - Joseph Jay Williams, René F. Kizilcec, Daniel M. Russell, Scott R. Klemmer:
Learning innovation at scale. 131-134 - Elizabeth F. Churchill, Jennifer Preece, Anne Bowser:
Developing a living HCI curriculum to support a global community. 135-138 - Anja Thieme, John Vines
, Jayne Wallace
, Rachel Elizabeth Clarke, Petr Slovák, John C. McCarthy
, Michael Massimi, Andrea Grimes Parker:
Enabling empathy in health and care: design methods and challenges. 139-142 - M. Six Silberman, Eli Blevis
, Elaine M. Huang, Bonnie A. Nardi, Lisa P. Nathan, Daniela K. Busse, Chris Preist, Samuel Mann:
What have we learned?: a SIGCHI HCI & sustainability community workshop. 143-146 - Veronica Zammitto, Pejman Mirza-Babaei
, Ian J. Livingston, Marina Kobayashi, Lennart E. Nacke
:
Player experience: mixed methods and reporting results. 147-150
Video showcase presentations
- Jonathan Aceituno, Ludovic Potier:
The secret life of computers. 151-152 - Setareh Aghel Manesh, Tanya N. Beran, Ehud Sharlin, Saul Greenberg:
Medi, human robot interaction in pediatric health. 153-154 - Yoh Akiyama, Homei Miyashita:
Electronic kit with no current flow that uses projection mapping. 155-156 - Halimat I. Alabi:
How i found my research question. 157-158 - Frederik Brudy, David Ledo, Saul Greenberg:
Is anyone looking?: mediating shoulder surfing on public displays (the video). 159-160 - Joanna Maria Dauner, Mustafa Emre Karagozler, Ivan Poupyrev:
Paper generators: harvesting energy from touching, rubbing and sliding. 161-162 - David Philip Green, Thomas Smith, Guy Schofield:
Plenopticon: video playback for dynamically adaptive depth-of-field. 163-164 - Arash Soleimani, Kyle Smith, Jiawei Zeng, Keith E. Green, Danielle Herro, Jessie Santiago, Surya Sharma, Manas M. Tonapi, Amith Vijaykumar, Ian D. Walker, Christina Gardner-McCune:
Learning with CyberPLAYce, a cyber-physical learning environment for elementary students promoting computational expression. 165-166 - Da-Yuan Huang, Ming-Chang Tsai, Ying-Chao Tung, Min-Lun Tsai, Yen-Ting Yeh, Li-Wei Chan, Mike Y. Chen, Yi-Ping Hung:
Touchsense: expanding touch input vocabulary using different areas of users' finger pads. 167-168 - Raine A. Kajastila, Perttu Hämäläinen:
Augmented climbing: testing prototypes in wizard of oz experiment. 169-170 - Rubaiat Habib Kazi, Fanny Chevalier, Tovi Grossman, Shengdong Zhao, George W. Fitzmaurice:
Draco: living illustrations. 171-172 - Rohit Ashok Khot
, Jeewon Lee, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller:
SweatAtoms: understanding physical activity through material artifacts. 173-174 - Takuro Kuribara, Takuto Yoshikawa, Buntarou Shizuki, Jiro Tanaka:
Handyscope: a remote control technique using pull-out gesture. 175-176 - Brianna Jean Huxtable, Carlo Ka-Ho Lai, Johnson Wen Jun Zhu, Paulina Mun-Yee Lam, Yeseul Tracy Choi, Carman Neustaedter, Greg J. Corness
:
Ziklo: bicycle navigation through tactile feedback. 177-178 - Paulina Mun-Yee Lam, Carlo Ka-Ho Lai, Yeseul Tracy Choi, Brianna Jean Huxtable, Jan Rainier Castro, Andrew Hawryshkewich, Carman Neustaedter:
Loopo: a tangible programming game for kids. 179-180 - Rong-Hao Liang, Li-Wei Chan, Hung-Yu Tseng, Han-Chih Kuo, Da-Yuan Huang, De-Nian Yang, Bing-Yu Chen:
GaussBricks: magnetic building blocks for constructive tangible interactions on portable displays. 181-182 - Denys J. C. Matthies, Franz Müller, Christoph Anthes
, Dieter Kranzlmüller:
ShoeSoleSense: demonstrating a wearable foot interface for locomotion in virtual environments. 183-184 - Toni-Jan Keith Palma Monserrat, Shengdong Zhao, Yawen Li, Xiang Cao:
L.IVE: an integrated interactive video-based learning environment. 185-186 - Stefanie Mueller, Tobias Mohr, Kerstin Guenther, Johannes Frohnhofen, Patrick Baudisch:
faBrickation: fast 3D printing of functional objects by integrating construction kit building blocks. 187-188 - Joohee Park, Youngwoo Park, Tek-Jin Nam:
Wrigglo: shape-changing peripheral for interpersonal mobile communication. 189-190 - Raf Ramakers
, Johannes Schöning, Kris Luyten
:
Paddle: highly deformable mobile devices with physical controls. 191-192 - Roy Shilkrot, Jochen Huber, Connie Liu, Pattie Maes, Suranga Chandima Nanayakkara:
A wearable text-reading device for the visually-impaired. 193-194 - Haimo Zhang, Yang Li:
GestKeyboard: enabling gesture-based interaction on ordinary physical keyboard. 195-196
Student design competition
- Xuan Luo, Yu Xu, Clark Mullen:
Oris: enhance social self-awareness for visually impaired people. 197-202 - Ekaterina Ivanova, Lulu Wang, Yihe Fu, Jeffrey Gadzala:
MAES: TRO: a practice system to track, record, and observe for novice orchestral conductors. 203-208 - David Muñoz, Andy Pruett, Graceline Williams:
Knee: an everyday wearable goniometer for monitoring physical therapy adherence. 209-214 - William Saunders, Filip Krynicki, Valerie Sugarman:
Sisyphorest: maintenance goal support by responding to trends. 215-220 - Joyce Sakata, Mengdi Zhang, Shi Pu, Jianqi Xing, Kritika Versha:
Beam: a mobile application to improve happiness and mental health. 221-226 - Rushil Khurana, Elena Marinelli, Tulika A. Saraf, Li Shan:
NeckGraffe: a postural awareness system. 227-232 - Luxi Chen, Ni Yan, Miranda Kiang, Anna S. Muth, Kruthi Sabnis Krishna:
Innomotion: a web-based rehabilitation system helping patients recover and gain self-awareness of their body away from the clinic. 233-238 - Edward Nguyen, Tanmay Modak, Elton Dias, Yang Yu, Liang Huang:
Fitnamo: using bodydata to encourage exercise through google glass™. 239-244 - Max S. Wenger, Jarad Bell, Peter McEvoy, Cherie Yamaguchi, Auriana Shokrpour:
Bloom: fostering healthy and peaceful pregnancies with personal analytics. 245-250 - Kejia Shao, Jiye Huang, Huaying Song, Runze Li, Jinxi Wu:
DAYA: a system for monitoring and enhancing children's oral hygiene. 251-256 - Yuan Gao, Xinying Li, Yu-Hsuan Lin, Xin Liu, Lin Pang:
Nuwa: enhancing the pregnancy experience for expectant parents. 257-262 - Kevin Gaunt, Júlia Nacsa, Marcel Penz:
Baby lucent: pitfalls of applying quantified self to baby products. 263-268
Student games competition
- Nafees U. Ahmed
:
Disguise: a game that evaluates visualization algorithms. 269-272 - George Kalmpourtzis:
Find the jackalop: a game enhancing young children's spatial thinking. 273-276 - Yang Liu, Ni Yan, Dili Hu:
Chorlody: a music learning game. 277-280 - Chun-Yen Hsu, Ying-Chao Tung, Wei-Han Wang, Han-Yu Wang:
Mute robot: cooperative gameplay through body language communication. 281-284 - Jayden Garner, Gavin Wood:
I-dentity: concealing movement representation associations in games. 285-288 - Alexander Biskupski, Andreas R. Fender, Tiare M. Feuchtner
, Marcel Karsten, Jonas D. Willaredt:
Drunken ed: a balance game for public large screen displays. 289-292 - Zhihan Lv
, Shengzhong Feng, Muhammad Sikandar Lal Khan, Shafiq ur Réhman, Haibo Li:
Foot motion sensing: augmented game interface based on foot interaction for smartphone. 293-296 - Sheila Christian, Júlio Alves, André Ferreira, Dinarte Jesus, Rúben Freitas, Nelson Vieira
:
Volcano salvation: interaction through gesture and head tracking. 297-300
Doctoral consortium abstracts
- Ioannis Politis
:
A beep, a flash, a rumble?: evaluating multimodal displays for drivers. 303-306 - Chat Wacharamanotham
:
Making bare hand input more accurate. 307-310 - Andrew Quitmeyer:
Digital naturalism: designing holistic ethological interaction. 311-314 - Petr Slovák:
Supporting teaching and learning of situational empathy by technology. 315-318 - Claudia A. López
:
Investigating the adoption of local online communities. 319-322 - Diana Löffler:
Happy is pink: designing for intuitive use with color-to-abstract mappings. 323-326 - Kyle Rector:
The development of novel eyes-free exercise technologies using participatory design. 327-330 - Ray Yun:
Persistent workplace plug-load energy savings and awareness through energy dashboards: eco-feedback, control, and automation. 331-334 - Elizabeth A. Buie
:
User experience and the human spirit. 335-338 - Paul Taele
:
Intelligent sketching interfaces for richer mid-air drawing interactions. 339-342 - Jed R. Brubaker:
The afterlife of digital identity. 343-346 - Daniel Szafir
:
Human interaction with assistive free-flyers. 347-350 - Jinghui Hou:
Theory-driven design for healthy eating. 351-354 - Yue Pan:
Fashion thinking and sustainable HCI. 355-358 - Shelby Solomon Darnell
:
EngageME: a tool to simplify the conveyance of complicated data. 359-362
Interactivity
- Martha Ladly, Gerald Penn
, Cathy Pin Chun Chen, Pavika Chintraruck, Maziar Ghaderi, Bryn A. Ludlow
, Jessica Peter, Ruzette Tanyag, Peggy Zhou, Siavash Kazemian:
The CBC newsworld holodeck. 363-366 - Wouter Walmink, Alan D. Chatham, Florian Mueller
:
Interaction opportunities around helmet design. 367-370 - Vinayak
, Karthik Ramani, Kevin Lee Jr., Raja Jasti:
zPots: a virtual pottery experience with spatial interactions using the leap motion device. 371-374 - Jayden Garner, Gavin Wood, Sebastiaan Pijnappel, Martin Murer
, Florian Mueller
:
i-dentity: innominate representation as engaging movement game element. 375-378 - Keith Vertanen, Justin Emge, Haythem Memmi, Per Ola Kristensson:
Text blaster: a multi-player touchscreen typing game. 379-382 - Diana Arellano, Volker Helzle
:
The muses of poetry. 383-386 - Andreas Löcken
, Heiko Müller, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Exploring the design space of ambient light displays. 387-390 - Mon-Chu Chen, Kuan-Ying Wu, Yi-Ching Huang:
Scopophobic kitties in wonderland: stories behind the scene of a gaze contingent environment. 391-394 - Berto Gonzalez, Alexander Travis Adams, Celine Latulipe
:
SonicExploratorium: an interactive exhibit of sonic discovery. 395-398 - Laewoo Kang, Taezoo Park, Steven J. Jackson:
Scale: human interactions with broken and discarded technologies. 399-402 - Michelle Lui, Alex Kuhn, Alisa Acosta
, Maria I. Niño-Soto, Chris Quintana
, James D. Slotta:
Using mobile tools in immersive environments to support science inquiry. 403-406 - Foad Hamidi, Melanie Baljko
:
Rafigh: a living media interface for learning games. 407-410 - Linsey Raymaekers, Jo Vermeulen
, Kris Luyten
, Karin Coninx:
Game of tones: learning to play songs on a piano using projected instructions and games. 411-414 - Lung-Pan Cheng, Patrick Lühne, Pedro Lopes
, Christoph Sterz, Patrick Baudisch:
Haptic turk: a motion platform based on people. 415-418 - Yichen Tang, Ian Stavness, Sidney S. Fels
:
The new pCubee: multi-touch perspective-corrected cubic display. 419-422 - Lindsay Grace
:
Adapting games from literature: game verbs for player behavior. 423-426 - Tobias Alexander Große-Puppendahl, Sebastian Beck, Daniel Wilbers:
Rainbowfish: visual feedback on gesture-recognizing surfaces. 427-430 - Yeram Kwon, Sungwon Lee, Jihoon Jeong, Wonjoon Kim:
HeartiSense: a novel approach to enable effective basic life support training without an instructor. 431-434 - Heejeong Heo, HyungKun Park, Seungki Kim, Jeeyong Chung, Geehyuk Lee, Woohun Lee:
Transwall: a transparent double-sided touch display facilitating co-located face-to-face interactions. 435-438 - Florian Pinel, Lav R. Varshney:
Computational creativity for culinary recipes. 439-442 - Stina Nylander, Alex Kent, Jakob Tholander:
Swing sound: experiencing the golf swing through sound. 443-446 - Ken Nakagaki, Yasuaki Kakehi:
Comp*Pass: a compass-based drawing interface. 447-450 - Han-Jong Kim, Tek-Jin Nam:
Muzlog: instant music transcribing system for acoustic guitarists. 451-454 - Tuukka Ruotsalo
, Jaakko Peltonen
, Manuel J. A. Eugster, Dorota Glowacka, Aki Reijonen, Giulio Jacucci
, Petri Myllymäki
, Samuel Kaski:
Intentradar: search user interface that anticipates user's search intents. 455-458 - Sara Heitlinger
, Nick Bryan-Kinns
, Janis Jefferies:
The talking plants: an interactive system for grassroots urban food-growing communities. 459-462 - Guillaume Besacier, Julie Tournet
, Nippun Goyal, Frank Cento, Stacey D. Scott:
Object and ARM shadows: visual feedback for cross device transfer. 463-466 - Rohit Ashok Khot
, Jeewon Lee, Helmut Munz, Deepti Aggarwal
, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller
:
Tastybeats: making mocktails with heartbeats. 467-470 - Jaime Andres Garcia, Yusuf Pisan, Chek Tien Tan
, Karla Felix Navarro:
Step kinnection: a hybrid clinical test for fall risk assessment in older adults. 471-474 - John Bolton, Mike Lambert, Denis Lirette, Ben Unsworth:
PaperDude: a virtual reality cycling exergame. 475-478 - Nataliya Kos'myna
, Franck Tarpin-Bernard, Bertrand Rivet:
Bidirectional feedback in motor imagery BCIs: learn to control a drone within 5 minutes. 479-482 - Betty Sargeant, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller
:
How far is up?: encouraging social interaction through children's book app design. 483-486 - Oscar Kin-Chung Au, Xiaojun Su, Rynson W. H. Lau
:
LinearDragger: a linear selector for one-finger target acquisition. 487-490 - Chek Tien Tan
, Hemanta Sapkota, Daniel Rosser:
BeFaced: a casual game to crowdsource facial expressions in the wild. 491-494 - Lisa Kleinman, Amy Carney, Ashley Ma:
Billboard: interacting with personal public displays. 495-498 - Sven G. Kratz, Md Tanvir Islam Aumi:
AirAuth: a biometric authentication system using in-air hand gestures. 499-502 - Natalie Harrold
, Chek Tien Tan
, Daniel Rosser, Tuck Wah Leong
:
CopyMe: an emotional development game for children. 503-506 - Ashley Beattie, Daniel Chen, John David Chibuk, Olivier Mayrand, Zaki Patel:
Interacting with the kiwi move: a platform for motion-based applications. 507-510 - Walter S. Lasecki, Mitchell L. Gordon
, Steven P. Dow, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Glance: enabling rapid interactions with data using the crowd. 511-514 - Martin Spindler, Martin Schuessler, Marcel Martsch, Raimund Dachselt
:
Move your phone: spatial input-based document zoom & pan on mobile displays revisited. 515-518 - Robert J. Teather, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger
, Andriy Pavlovych:
Fishtank fitts: a desktop VR testbed for evaluating 3D pointing techniques. 519-522 - Juliet Norton, Sahand Nayebaziz, Sean Burke, B. Jack Pan, Bill Tomlinson
:
Plant guild composer: an interactive online system to support back yard food production. 523-526 - Stefanie Mueller, Tobias Mohr, Kerstin Guenther, Johannes Frohnhofen, Kai-Adrian Rollmann, Patrick Baudisch:
faBrickation: fast 3D printing of functional objects by integrating construction kit building blocks. 527-530 - Birgit Endrass, Lynne E. Hall, Colette Hume, Sarah Tazzyman, Elisabeth André
, Ruth Aylett:
Engaging with virtual characters using a pictorial interaction language. 531-534 - Antonio Gomes, Roel Vertegaal:
Paperfold: a shape changing mobile device with multiple reconfigurable electrophoretic magnetic display tiles. 535-538 - Christine Farion, Matthew Purver
:
Did you pack your keys?: smart objects and forgetfulness. 539-542 - Saiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi
, Yvonne Jansen
, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, Jean-Daniel Fekete
:
Creating physical visualizations with makervis. 543-546 - Charles Martin
, Henry J. Gardner
, Ben Swift
:
Metatravels and metalonsdale: ipad apps for percussive improvisation. 547-550 - Rax Chun Lung Suen, Klarissa T. T. Chang, Maffee Peng-Hui Wan, Yeow Chuan Ng, Bernard C. Y. Tan:
Interactive experiences designed for agricultural communities. 551-554 - Karsten Seipp, Kate Devlin
:
Backpat: improving one-handed touchscreen operation by patting the back of the device. 555-558 - Mounia Ziat
, Josh Fridstrom, Kurt Kilpela, Jonathan Fancher, James J. Clark:
Ingrid: interactive grid table. 559-562 - Jussi Mikkonen
, Ramyah Gowrishankar
, Miia Oksanen, Harri Raittinen, Arto Kolinummi:
OJAS: open source bi-directional inductive power link. 563-566 - Fabio Morreale
, Aliaksei Miniukovich
, Antonella De Angeli:
Twitterradio: translating tweets into music. 567-570 - Hiroyuki Kajimoto, Masaki Suzuki, Yonezo Kanno:
HamsaTouch: feel the world through your palm. 571-574 - Patrick Baudisch, Henning Pohl
, Stefanie Reinicke, Emilia Wittmers, Patrick Lühne, Marius Knaust, Sven Köhler, Patrick Schmidt, Christian Holz
:
Imaginary reality basketball: a ball game without a ball. 575-578 - Rubaiat Habib Kazi, Fanny Chevalier, Tovi Grossman, Shengdong Zhao
, George W. Fitzmaurice:
Draco: bringing life to illustrations. 579-582 - Stina Nylander, Mattias Jacobsson, Jakob Tholander:
Runright: real-time visual and audio feedback on running. 583-586 - Rong-Hao Liang
, Li-Wei Chan, Hung-Yu Tseng, Han-Chih Kuo, Da-Yuan Huang, De-Nian Yang
, Bing-Yu Chen
:
Gaussbricks: magnetic building blocks for constructive tangible interactions on portable displays. 587-590 - Guanqing Liang, Jiannong Cao
, Xuefeng Liu, Xu Han:
Cushionware: a practical sitting posture-based interaction system. 591-594 - Alex M. Grau, Charles Hendee, Arti S. Karkar, Huapeng Su, Michael Cole, Ken Perlin:
Mechanical force redistribution floor tiles. 595-598 - Joohee Park, Youngwoo Park, Tek-Jin Nam:
Wrigglo: shape-changing peripheral for interpersonal mobile communication. 599-602 - Carl Unander-Scharin, Åsa Unander-Scharin, Kristina Höök
, Ludvig Elblaus:
Interacting with the vocal chorder: re-empowering the opera diva. 603-606
alt.chi: ways of knowing in HCI
- Pierre Dragicevic, Fanny Chevalier, Stéphane Huot:
Running an HCI experiment in multiple parallel universes. 607-618 - Megan Strait, Cody Canning, Matthias Scheutz
:
Reliability of NIRS-based BCIs: a placebo-controlled replication and reanalysis of brainput. 619-630 - Kevin Hamilton, Karrie Karahalios, Christian Sandvig
, Motahhare Eslami:
A path to understanding the effects of algorithm awareness. 631-642 - Arne Renkema-Padmos, Melanie Volkamer, Karen Renaud
:
Building castles in quicksand: blueprint for a crowdsourced study. 643-652
alt.chi: understanding interactions
- Adam Fourney
, Michael A. Terry:
Mining online software tutorials: challenges and open problems. 653-664 - Andy Brown, Michael Evans, Caroline Jay
, Maxine Glancy, Rhianne Jones, Simon Harper
:
HCI over multiple screens. 665-674 - John Fass:
A funny thing happened on the way to the website: telling about browsing. 675-684 - Yasuhiro Suzuki
, Rieko Suzuki, Junji Watanabe:
Translation from text to touch: touching a "japanese old tale". 685-694
alt.chi: ways of creating in HCI
- Dimitris Grammenos
:
Abba-dabba-ooga-booga-hoojee-goojee-yabba-dabba-doo: stupidity, ignorance & nonsense as tools for nurturing creative thinking. 695-706 - Gabriella Dodero, Rosella Gennari
, Alessandra Melonio
, Santina Torello:
Gamified co-design with cooperative learning. 707-718 - Michael Nitsche, Andrew Quitmeyer, Kate Farina, Samuel Zwaan, Hye Yeon Nam:
Teaching digital craft. 719-730 - Tom Jenkins, Ian Bogost:
Designing for the internet of things: prototyping material interactions. 731-740
alt.chi: limits and futures
- Conor Linehan
, Ben Kirman
:
Never mind the bollocks, i wanna be anarCHI: a manifesto for punk HCI. 741-748 - Matthew P. Aylett, Per Ola Kristensson, Steve Whittaker, Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez:
None of a CHInd: relationship counselling for HCI and speech technology. 749-760 - Eric P. S. Baumer
, June Ahn
, Mei Bie, Elizabeth M. Bonsignore
, Ahmet Börütecene
, Oguz Turan Buruk, Tamara L. Clegg, Allison Druin, Florian Echtler
, Dan Gruen, Mona Leigh Guha, Chelsea Hordatt, Antonio Krüger
, Shachar Maidenbaum, Meethu Malu, Brenna McNally, Michael J. Muller, Leyla Norooz, Juliet Norton, Oguzhan Özcan, Donald J. Patterson
, Andreas Riener
, Steven I. Ross, Karen Rust, Johannes Schöning
, M. Six Silberman, Bill Tomlinson
, Jason C. Yip:
CHI 2039: speculative research visions. 761-770 - Maria K. Wolters
:
The minimal effective dose of reminder technology. 771-780
alt.chi: navel gazing
- Jayne Wallace
, Joyce S. R. Yee
, Abigail Durrant:
Reflections on a synergistic format for disseminating research through design. 781-792 - Razvan Rughinis
, Cosima Rughinis
, Alina Petra Marinescu Nenciu:
Quantification in Alt.CHI open review: liking and ticking on a likert scale. 793-804 - Ji Soo Yi:
QnDReview: read 100 CHI papers in 7 hours. 805-814 - Stefano Padilla
, Thomas S. Methven
, David W. Corne, Mike J. Chantler
:
Hot topics in CHI: trend maps for visualising research. 815-824
alt.chi: intimate interfaces
- Laura Buttrick, Conor Linehan
, Ben Kirman
, Dan O'Hara:
Fifty shades of CHI: the perverse and humiliating human-computer relationship. 825-834 - Henning Pohl
:
Brave new interactions: performance-enhancing drugs for human-computer interaction. 835-844 - Tom Giraud, Matthieu Courgeon, Marion Tardieu
, Alexandra Roatis, Xavier Maitre:
A three-dimensional mirror augmented by medical imaging: questioning self-portraying at the limit of iintimacy. 845-854 - Naveen L. Bagalkot
, Erik Grönvall, Tomas Sokoler:
Concordance: design ideal for facilitating situated negotiations in out-of-clinic healthcare. 855-864
Case studies: realities of fieldwork
- Susan M. Dray:
Challenges at the bottom of the pyramid: an ethnographic study of south african mobile users. 865-868 - Kate Sangwon Lee
, Sun Lee, Hyojung Kim:
Quick and participatory: adopting users' designs to improve a mobile app. 869-872 - Katri Koli, Tuula Kärkkäinen, Jaakko Lehikoinen, Tuomo W. Pirinen, Sami Hanski, Juha Lassila, Mikko Loimusalo:
User-centered design for more efficient drill rig control system. 873-876
Case studies: cross-perspective collaboration
- Vicki Moulder, Lorna Rae Boschman, Ron Wakkary
, William Odom, Stacey Kuznetsov:
HCI interventions with nonprofit organizations: tactics for effective collaboration. 877-880 - Lilia B. Villafuerte, Laura Malinverni
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Redefinition of requirements in the design and development of the project mapocci: from digital art to HCI research. 881-884 - Kolina Koltai, Nhut Tan Ho, Gina Masequesmay, David J. Niedober, Mark Skoog, Walter Johnson, Artemio Cacanindin, Joseph B. Lyons:
An extended case study methodology for investigating influence of cultural, organizational, and automation factors on human-automation trust. 885-888
Case studies: creating methods
- Victoria Schwanda Sosik, Elie Bursztein, Sunny Consolvo, David A. Huffaker, Gueorgi Kossinets, Kerwell Liao, Paul McDonald, Aaron Sedley:
Online microsurveys for user experience research. 889-892 - Carol Farnsworth, Karen Holtzblatt, Shantanu Pai, Theo Held, Sally Lawler Kennedy, Eli Wylen, Pallavi Kutty, Kelley Wagg:
Measuring product "coolness": developing a measurement instrument. 893-896 - Connor Upton, Fergus Quilligan
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Greybox scheduling: designing a joint cognitive system for sustainable manufacturing. 897-900
Student research competition
- Himel Dev:
Cassandra: a crowdsourced testbed for content assessment of potential social media posts. 903-908 - Hiroki Nozaki:
Flying display: a movable display pairing projector and screen in the air. 909-914 - Sana Maqsood:
Shoulder surfing susceptibility of bend passwords. 915-920 - Jeff Stern:
Digital classroom magazines: design considerations for young learners. 921-926 - Scott A. Hale
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Okinawa in Japanese and English wikipedia. 927-932 - Seunghyun Lee:
Designing ballot interfaces for voters with vision disabilities. 933-938 - Nicola Lee Dell:
A mobile point-of-care diagnostic system for low-resource settings. 939-944 - Sarah A. Weir:
Learnersourcing subgoal labels for how-to videos. 945-950 - Veronica Ahumada Newhart
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Virtual inclusion via telepresence robots in the classroom. 951-956 - Kyoungwon Seo
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Autonomy-based rehabilitation design: balancing capability and complexity. 957-962 - Bertrand Schneider:
The perceptual benefits of a tangible interface decrease with users' expertise. 963-968 - David Muñoz:
Low-income parents' perceptions of technology: value-based design insights. 969-974 - Elizabeth Stobert:
The agony of passwords: can we learn from user coping strategies? 975-980 - Md. Riyadh:
Exploring tapping with thumb input for flexible tablets. 981-986 - Krishna Subramanian:
VisiStat: visualization-driven, interactive statistical analysis. 987-992
Courses
- Jonathan Lazar, Simone D. J. Barbosa
:
Introduction to human-computer interaction. 1001-1002 - Jon Kolko:
Methods of design synthesis: moving from data to innovation. 1003-1004 - Jeff A. Johnson:
Conceptual models: core to good design. 1005-1006 - William Hudson:
Card sorting for navigation design. 1007-1008 - William Hudson:
Agile UX and UCD. 1009-1010 - Jim Parker:
HTML5 game development. 1011-1012 - I. Scott MacKenzie
, Steven J. Castellucci:
Empirical research methods for human-computer interaction. 1013-1014 - Michael J. Lyons
, Axel G. E. Mulder, Sidney S. Fels
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Introduction to designing and building musical interfaces. 1015-1016 - David Sirkin
, Wendy Ju:
Make this!: introduction to electronics prototyping using arduino. 1017-1018 - Stephanie Foehrenbach:
Hands-on sketching course. 1019-1020 - Allison Druin, Jerry Alan Fails, Mona Leigh Guha:
Including children in technology design processes: techniques and practices. 1021-1022 - Javier Gonzalez Sanchez
, Maria Elena Chavez Echeagaray, Robert K. Atkinson, Winslow Burleson:
Multimodal detection of affective states: a roadmap through diverse technologies. 1023-1024 - David Geerts
, Pablo César
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Interaction design for online video and television. 1025-1026 - Hendrik Müller, Aaron Sedley, Elizabeth Ferrall-Nunge:
Designing unbiased surveys for HCI research. 1027-1028 - Terrill Thompson:
Improving the user interface for people with disabilities. 1029-1030 - Brent J. Hecht, David A. Shamma:
A crash course in modern geography for HCI researchers and practitioners. 1031-1032 - Jim Parker:
Image processing and vision for interaction and UX. 1033-1034 - Cosmin Munteanu, Gerald Penn
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Speech-based interaction: myths, challenges, and opportunities. 1035-1036 - Nigel Bevan:
How you could benefit from using ISO standards. 1037-1038 - Duen Horng (Polo) Chau:
HCI meets data mining: principles and tools for big data analytics. 1039-1040 - Mark Billinghurst, Hayes Raffle:
The glass class: designing wearable interfaces. 1041-1042 - Janet C. Read, Panos Markopoulos:
Evaluating children's interactive products. 1043-1044 - Jim Nieters, Carola Fellenz Thompson:
Rapid design labs: a tool to turbocharge design-led innovation. 1045-1046 - Joseph Jay Williams, Betsy Anne Williams
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Online A/B tests & experiments: a practical but scientifically informed introduction. 1047-1048 - Niels Henze, Enrico Rukzio:
Mobile human-computer interaction. 1049-1050 - Don Norman:
Reflections on design. 1053-1054 - Judith Donath:
How social media design shapes society. 1057-1058 - Jennifer Preece, Anne Bowser:
What HCI can do for citizen science. 1059-1060
Panel 102
- Karen Holtzblatt, Ilpo Koskinen, Janaki Kumar, David B. Rondeau, John Zimmerman
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Design methods for the future that is now: have disruptive technologies disrupted our design methodologies? 1063-1068 - Helena M. Mentis, Kristina Höök
, Florian Mueller
, Katherine Isbister, George Poonkhin Khut, Toni Robertson:
Designing for the experiential body. 1069-1074 - Juan Pablo Hourcade, Ann Cavoukian, Ronald J. Deibert, Lorrie Faith Cranor
, Ian Goldberg:
Electronic privacy and surveillance. 1075-1080 - Michelle X. Zhou, Jeffrey Nichols, Tom Dignan, Steve Lohr, Jennifer Golbeck, James W. Pennebaker
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Opportunities and risks of discovering personality traits from social media. 1081-1086 - Morgan G. Ames, Jeffrey Bardzell
, Shaowen Bardzell, Silvia Lindtner, David A. Mellis, Daniela K. Rosner:
Making cultures: empowerment, participation, and democracy - or not? 1087-1092 - Elizabeth M. Gerber, Michael J. Muller, Rick Wash
, Lilly Irani, Amanda M. Williams, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Crowdfunding: an emerging field of research. 1093-1098 - Svetlena Taneva, Sara Waxberg, Julian Goss, Peter G. Rossos, Emily Nicholas, Joseph A. Cafazzo
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The meaning of design in healthcare: industry, academia, visual design, clinician, patient and hf consultant perspectives. 1099-1104 - Anupam Jain, Matthew Kam, Michael Best, Elizabeth M. Gerber, Rowena Luk:
Can you do good and do well?: exploring HCI careers for societal impact. 1105-1110
Special interest group: 111
- Winyu Chinthammit
, Henry Been-Lirn Duh
, Jun Rekimoto:
HCI in food product innovation. 1111-1114 - David England, Jocelyn C. Spence
, Celine Latulipe, Ernest A. Edmonds, Linda Candy, Thecla Schiphorst, Nick Bryan-Kinns
, Kirk A. Woolford
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Art and interaction SIG: cataloging the digital arts. 1115-1118 - Stephanie Rosenbaum, Judith Ramey:
Current issues in assessing and improving information usability. 1119-1122 - Lennart E. Nacke
, Pejman Mirza-Babaei
, Magy Seif El-Nasr, Heather Desurvire, Regina Bernhaupt
:
Games and entertainment community SIG: reaching beyond CHI. 1123-1126 - Andrew Howes
, Benjamin R. Cowan
, Christian P. Janssen
, Anna Louise Cox
, Paul A. Cairns
, Anthony J. Hornof, Stephen J. Payne, Peter Pirolli:
Interaction science SIG: overcoming challenges. 1127-1130 - Florian Mueller
, Joe Marshall
, Rohit Ashok Khot
, Stina Nylander, Jakob Tholander:
Jogging with technology: interaction design supporting sport activities. 1131-1134 - Janet C. Read, Juan Pablo Hourcade, Panos Markopoulos, Ole Sejer Iversen
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Child computer interaction SIG: towards sustainable thinking and being. 1135-1138 - James Clawson
, Stephen A. Brewster
, Mark D. Dunlop, Per Ola Kristensson, Poika Isokoski
, Antti Oulasvirta, Keith Vertanen, Annalu Waller
:
The usability of text entry systems now and in the future. 1139-1142 - Anicia N. Peters
, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Nicola J. Bidwell, Arun Kumar, Daniel O. Ochieng, Fatoumata Camara, Susan M. Dray:
Community centered collaborative HCI design / research in developing countries. 1143-1146 - Ron Wakkary
, Erik Stolterman:
Interactions magazine. 1147-1150 - Janice Anne Rohn, Carola Fellenz Thompson:
Managing UX teams. 1151-1154 - Karen Holtzblatt, Shoshana Holtzblatt:
Communicating user research in order to drive design and product decisions. 1155-1158
Works-in-progress
- Joan Mora Guiard
, Laura Malinverni
, Narcís Parés Burguès
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Narrative-based elicitation: orchestrating contributions from experts and children. 1159-1164 - George Kalmpourtzis
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Find the jackalop: a game enhancing young children's spatial thinking. 1165-1170 - Adrian Holzer, Sten Govaerts, Andrii Vozniuk, Bruno Kocher, Denis Gillet:
Speakup in the classroom: anonymous temporary social media for better interactions. 1171-1176 - Siti Rohkmah Mohd Shukri, Andrew Howes
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How do children adapt strategies when drawing on a tablet? 1177-1182 - Daniel Fitton, Matthew Horton
, Janet C. Read:
Scaffolding design sessions with teenagers: the PDA approach. 1183-1188 - Sabrina A. Panëels
, Fanny Le Morellec, Margarita Anastassova:
"smiles, kids, happy songs!": how to collect metaphors with older adults. 1189-1194 - Natalie Harrold
, Chek Tien Tan
, Daniel Rosser, Tuck Wah Leong
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CopyMe: a portable real-time feedback expression recognition game for children. 1195-1200 - Wafa Johal
, Gaelle Calvary, Sylvie Pesty:
A robot with style, because you are worth it! 1201-1206 - Conor Linehan
, Jonathan Waddington, Timothy L. Hodgson
, Kieran Hicks, Robert Banks:
Designing games for the rehabilitation of functional vision for children with cerebral visual impairment. 1207-1212 - Carlos Duarte
, Luís Carriço
, Tiago João Guerreiro, Carla Almeida, Soraia Nobre, Ana Margarida Campos:
Supporting autism therapists: co-designing interventions. 1213-1218 - Abdullah Al Mahmud
, Rick van de Ven, Laurens Slats, Esther van der Veen, Zlati Petkov, Omar Mubin
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MEA: designing a multimodal email support tool for persons with Aphasia. 1219-1224 - Hyunjin Ahn, Yoojung Kim, Bongwon Suh:
Use octopus launcher like your hands: joystick-based smartphone control solution for motor impaired people in electric wheelchairs. 1225-1230 - Shachar Maidenbaum, Daniel-Robert Chebat
, Shelly Levy-Tzedek, Amir Amedi:
Vision-deprived virtual navigation patterns using depth cues & the effect of extended sensory range. 1231-1236 - Alireza Zare, Kyla A. McMullen, Christina Gardner-McCune:
Design of an accessible and portable system for soccer players with visual impairments. 1237-1242 - Henry W. J. Lin, Leila Aflatoony, Ron Wakkary
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Design for one: a game controller for a quadriplegic gamer. 1243-1248 - Abigale Stangl
, Jeeeun Kim
, Tom Yeh:
Technology to support emergent literacy skills in young children with visual impairments. 1249-1254 - Nic Hollinworth
, Faustina Hwang
, Kate Allen, Gosia Malgosia Kwiatkowska
, Andy Minnion:
Making electronics more accessible to people with learning disabilities. 1255-1260 - Frederic Pollmann, Dirk Wenig, Rainer Malaka
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HoverZoom: making on-screen keyboards more accessible. 1261-1266 - Carlos Duarte
, Luís Carriço
, David Costa
, Daniel Costa
, André O. Falcão
, Luís Tavares:
Welcoming gesture recognition into autism therapy. 1267-1272 - Hiroyuki Kajimoto, Masaki Suzuki, Yonezo Kanno:
HamsaTouch: tactile vision substitution with smartphone and electro-tactile display. 1273-1278 - Raine A. Kajastila, Perttu Hämäläinen:
Augmented climbing: interacting with projected graphics on a climbing wall. 1279-1284 - Markus Funk, Oliver Korn
, Albrecht Schmidt
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An augmented workplace for enabling user-defined tangibles. 1285-1290 - Nico Li, Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Ehud Sharlin, Mario Costa Sousa
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Shvil: collaborative augmented reality land navigation. 1291-1296 - James Wen
, Agnes A. Deneka, William S. Helton, Mark Billinghurst
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Really, it's for your own good...making augmented reality navigation tools harder to use. 1297-1302 - Timothy G. Purdy, Young Mi Choi
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Enhancing augmented reality for use in product design. 1303-1308 - Chihiro Watanabe, Álvaro Cassinelli
, Yoshihiro Watanabe, Masatoshi Ishikawa
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Generic method for crafting deformable interfaces to physically augment smartphones. 1309-1314 - Arpan Chakraborty, Ryan Gross, Shea McIntee, Kyung Wha Hong, Jae Yeol Lee, Robert St. Amant:
CAPTIVE: a cube with augmented physical tools. 1315-1320 - Huidong Bai, Gun A. Lee
, Mark Billinghurst
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Using 3D hand gestures and touch input for wearable AR interaction. 1321-1326 - Anne Roudaut, Diego Martínez Plasencia
, Amir Chohan, Vlad Stefan Otrocol, Rupert Cobbe-Warburton, Max Steele, Ioana-Madalina Patrichi:
Rubikon: a highly reconfigurable device for advanced interaction. 1327-1332 - Anouk Wierckx, Suleman Shahid, Abdullah Al Mahmud
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Babywijzer: an application to support women during their pregnancy. 1333-1338 - Mirko Fetter, Ralf Strobel, Tom Gross:
Lightweight support for collaborative web browsing through spreadvector. 1339-1344 - Adan Ortiz-Cordova, Bernard J. Jansen
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Linking external and internal search: investigating the site searching patterns of referred searchers. 1345-1350 - Liwen Wang, Ling Chen, Cangjian Hou, Gencai Chen:
What people inquire about locations?: a study on the taxonomy of location-based questions in campus. 1351-1356 - Yuan Jia, Xi Niu:
Should i stay or should i go: two features to help people stop an exploratory search wisely. 1357-1362 - Pejman Mirza-Babaei
, Guenter Wallner
, Graham McAllister, Lennart E. Nacke
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Unified visualization of quantitative and qualitative playtesting data. 1363-1368 - Mary Pietrowicz
, Karrie G. Karahalios:
Visualizing vocal expression. 1369-1374 - Charles D. Stolper, Florian Foerster, Minsuk Kahng, Zhiyuan Lin
, Aakash Goel, John T. Stasko, Duen Horng Chau
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GLOs: graph-level operations for exploratory network visualization. 1375-1380 - Simon Stusak, Ayfer Aslan:
Beyond physical bar charts: an exploration of designing physical visualizations. 1381-1386 - Michael Raschke, Stefan Strohmaier, Tanja Blascheck, Thomas Ertl:
Annotation of graphical elements in visualizations for an efficient analysis of visual tasks. 1387-1398 - Nicola Marsden:
Doing gender in input fields. 1399-1404 - Matthew A. Dalton, Audrey Desjardins, Ron Wakkary
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From DIY tutorials to DIY recipes. 1405-1410 - Anna Xambó
, Carey Jewitt
, Sara Price
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Towards an integrated methodological framework for understanding embodiment in HCI. 1411-1416 - Michael S. Horn, David Weintrop, Emily Routman:
Programming in the pond: a tabletop computer programming exhibit. 1417-1422 - Bruno Cardoso
, Teresa Romão
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The timeline as a programming interface. 1423-1428 - Jeevitha Mahendiran, Kirstie Hawkey, Nur Zincir-Heywood:
Exploring the need for visualizations in system administration tools. 1429-1434 - Jonathan Hook, Thomas Nappey, Steve Hodges, Peter C. Wright, Patrick Olivier
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Making 3D printed objects interactive using wireless accelerometers. 1435-1440 - Stefan Schneegass, Alireza Sahami Shirazi, Tanja Döring, David Schmid, Albrecht Schmidt
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NatCut: an interactive tangible editor for physical object fabrication. 1441-1446 - Emi Tamaki
, Ken Iwasaki:
A half-implant device on fingernails. 1447-1452 - Koumei Fukahori, Daisuke Sakamoto
, Jun Kato
, Takeo Igarashi:
CapStudio: an interactive screencast for visual application development. 1453-1458 - Ali Moradian, Maaz Nasir, Kelly A. Lyons, Rock Leung, Susan Elliott Sim:
Gamification of collaborative idea generation and convergence. 1459-1464 - ByungIn Yoo, Changkyu Choi, Nam-Joon Kim, Jae-Joon Han, Dusik Park, Junmo Kim:
RoVatar: semi-autonomous robot boxing game by miniature avatars. 1465-1470 - Miaoqi Zhu, Xiaowen Fang:
What nouns and adjectives in online game reviews can tell us about player experience? 1471-1476 - Benjamin F. Janzen, Robert J. Teather:
Is 60 FPS better than 30?: the impact of frame rate and latency on moving target selection. 1477-1482 - Ulrich Lehner, Matthias Baldauf, Veikko Eranti
, Wolfgang Reitberger, Peter Fröhlich:
Civic engagement meets pervasive gaming: towards long-term mobile participation. 1483-1488 - Alexander Baldwin, Daniel M. Johnson
, Peta Wyeth
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The effect of multiplayer dynamic difficulty adjustment on the player experience of video games. 1489-1494 - Alexander Zaranek, Bryan Ramoul, Hua Fei Yu, Yiyu Yao, Robert J. Teather:
Performance of modern gaming input devices in first-person shooter target acquisition. 1495-1500 - Gero Herkenrath, Carl Huch, Florian Heller
, Jan O. Borchers:
Geo-sociograms: a method to analyze movement patterns and characterize tasks in location-based multiplayer games. 1501-1506 - Reuben Kirkham, Jesse M. Blum, Michael A. Brown
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Playful science: deriving computer games from complex systems. 1507-1512 - Dinara Moura, Lyn Bartram
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Investigating players' responses to wayfinding cues in 3D video games. 1513-1518 - Janne Paavilainen, Hannu Korhonen
, Kati Alha
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Common playability problems in social network games. 1519-1524 - Miao Song, Serguei A. Mokhov
, Peter Grogono:
A brief technical note on haptic jellyfish with falcon and openGL. 1525-1530 - Ryan Sukale, Mark S. Pfaff:
QuoDocs: improving developer engagement in software documentation through gamification. 1531-1536 - Sabrina Hauser
, Ron Wakkary
, Carman Neustaedter:
Improving guide dog team play with accessible dog toys. 1537-1542 - Pradipta Biswas
, Patrick Langdon:
Multimodal target prediction model. 1543-1548 - Kashyap Todi, Kris Luyten:
Suit up!: enabling eyes-free interactions on jacket buttons. 1549-1554 - Hartmut Glücker, Felix Raab, Florian Echtler
, Christian Wolff
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EyeDE: gaze-enhanced software development environments. 1555-1560 - Jesper Kjeldskov, Jacob H. Smedegård, Thomas S. Nielsen, Mikael B. Skov
, Jeni Paay
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Eye contact over video. 1561-1566 - Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez, Matthew P. Aylett, Stephen A. Brewster
, Rocio von Jungenfeld, Antti Virolainen:
Multilevel auditory displays for mobile eyes-free location-based interaction. 1567-1572 - Tuhin Chakraborty, Sayan Sarcar, Debasis Samanta
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Design and evaluation of a dwell-free eye typing technique. 1573-1578 - Johan Kildal
, Teemu Tuomas Ahmaniemi, Topi Kaaresoja:
Dynamic edge: finding eyes-free controls on orientation-agnostic devices. 1579-1584 - Md Tanvir Islam Aumi, Sven G. Kratz:
AirAuth: towards attack-resilient biometric authentication using in-air gestures. 1585-1590 - Kazuaki Tanaka, Hideyuki Nakanishi
, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Robot conferencing: physically embodied motions enhance social telepresence. 1591-1596 - Jussi Rantala
, Jari Kangas, Deepak Akkil
, Poika Isokoski
, Roope Raisamo
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Glasses with haptic feedback of gaze gestures. 1597-1602 - Ahmed Sabbir Arif, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger
, Euclides Jose de Mendonça Filho
, Alec Gordynski:
Error behaviours in an unreliable in-air gesture recognizer. 1603-1608 - Kaori Ujima, Azusa Kadomura, Itiro Siio:
U-Remo: projection-assisted gesture control for home electronics. 1609-1614 - Alvin Jude, G. Michael Poor, Darren Guinness:
Personal space: user defined gesture space for GUI interaction. 1615-1620 - Sarah Morrison-Smith, Jaime Ruiz:
Using audio cues to support motion gesture interaction on mobile devices. 1621-1626 - Jaehyun Han, Seongkook Heo
, Jiseong Gu
, Geehyuk Lee:
Trampoline: a double-sided elastic touch device for repoussé and chasing techniques. 1627-1632 - Alessandro Febretti, Karen Dunn Lopez, Janet Stifter, Andrew E. Johnson
, Gail M. Keenan, Diana J. Wilkie
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Evaluating a clinical decision support interface for end-of-life nurse care. 1633-1638 - Maryam Khademi, Hossein Mousavi Hondori, Alison McKenzie, Lucy Dodakian, Cristina Videira Lopes, Steven C. Cramer:
Comparing direct and indirect interaction in stroke rehabilitation. 1639-1644 - Laurie Visser, Suleman Shahid, Abdullah Al Mahmud
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Point-of-care testing for diabetes patients: investigating diabetes management by older adults. 1645-1650 - Richard Tang, Hesam Alizadeh, Anthony Tang
, Scott Bateman
, Joaquim Armando Pires Jorge
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Physio@Home: design explorations to support movement guidance. 1651-1656 - Jingjing Ren, Daniel Schulman
, Brian W. Jack, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Supporting longitudinal change in many health behaviors. 1657-1662 - Maryam Khademi, Hossein Mousavi Hondori, Alison McKenzie, Lucy Dodakian, Cristina Videira Lopes, Steven C. Cramer:
Free-hand interaction with leap motion controller for stroke rehabilitation. 1663-1668 - Shuo Zhou, Raghavendra Gali, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow
, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Afraid to ask: proactive assistance with healthcare documents using eye tracking. 1669-1674 - Teng Han, Lanfei Shi
, Xiang Xiao, John F. Canny, Jingtao Wang:
Designing engaging camera based mobile games for implicit heart rate monitoring. 1675-1680 - Kathryn E. Ringland, Rodrigo Zalapa, Megan Neal, Lizbeth Escobedo
, Monica E. Tentori
, Gillian R. Hayes
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SensoryPaint: a natural user interface supporting sensory integration in children with neurodevelopmental disorders. 1681-1686 - Júnia Coutinho Anacleto, Sidney S. Fels
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Lessons from ICT design of a healthcare worker-centered system for a chronic mental care hospital. 1687-1692 - Yin-Leng Theng, Owen Noel Newton Fernando
, Chamika Deshan, Lynette Ying Qin Goh, Jason Wen Yau Lee
, Schubert Shou-Boon Foo
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Automated virtual observation therapy. 1693-1698 - Yeram Kwon, Sungwon Lee, Jihoon Jeong, Wonjoon Kim:
HeartiSense: a novel approach to enable effective basic life support training without an instructor. 1699-1704 - Anthony Faiola, Preethi Srinivas, Yamini Karanam, David Chartash, Bradley N. Doebbeling:
VizCom: a novel workflow model for ICU clinical decision support. 1705-1710 - Oleg V. Komogortsev, Corey Holland:
The application of eye movement biometrics in the automated detection of mild traumatic brain injury. 1711-1716 - Lucas Paletta
, Helmut Neuschmied, Michael Schwarz, Gerald Lodron, Martin Pszeida, Patrick Morris Luley, Stefan Ladstätter, Stephanie Deutsch, Jan Bobeth, Manfred Tscheligi
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Attention in mobile interactions: gaze recovery for large scale studies. 1717-1722 - Johann Schrammel, Georg Regal, Manfred Tscheligi
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Attention approximation of mobile users towards their environment. 1723-1728 - Florian Schulze, Georg Groh:
Studying how character of conversation affects personal receptivity to mobile notifications. 1729-1734 - SungHyuk Yoon, Sang-Su Lee, Jaemyung Lee, Kun-Pyo Lee
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Understanding notification stress of smartphone messenger app. 1735-1740 - Huimin Qian, Ravi Kuber, Andrew Sears:
Supporting the mobile notification process through tactile cues selected using a paired comparison task. 1741-1746 - Florian Fortmann, Susanne Boll:
Designing a visual cue invocation scheme to aid monitoring behavior on a digital map display. 1747-1752 - Dawn G. Blasko, Heather C. Lum, Megan Harris, Holly Blasko-Drabik, Shane E. Halse:
Spatial perception orientation task (SPOT): developing an accessible tool for measuring spatial working memory. 1753-1758 - Brennan Jones, Sara Prins Hankinson, Kate Collie, Anthony Tang
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Supporting non-verbal visual communication in online group art therapy. 1759-1764 - Qiao Wang, Pavan K. Turaga
, Grisha Coleman, Todd Ingalls:
SomaTech: an exploratory interface for altering movement habits. 1765-1770 - Omar Mubin
, Mauricio Novoa, Joel Ferguson, Joel Taylor:
Leveraging the design of child restraint systems to reduce driver distraction. 1771-1776 - Ronnie Taib
, Jeremy Tederry, Benjamin Itzstein:
Quantifying driver frustration to improve road safety. 1777-1782 - Nora Broy, Benedikt J. Zierer, Stefan Schneegass, Florian Alt
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Exploring virtual depth for automotive instrument cluster concepts. 1783-1788 - Jörn Hurtienne, Maximilian Landeck, Stefan Ludwig, Diana Löffler:
Beyond eye tracking analogies: cursor trajectories as subtle cues to detect distracting UI elements. 1789-1794 - Changhoon Oh
, Joongseek Lee:
Understanding in-car smartphone usage pattern with an un-obfuscated observation. 1795-1800 - Takahiro Tanaka, Niels Taatgen
, Kazuaki Aoki, Kinya Fujita
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Resumption lag at interruptible timing might not be short in actual environment. 1801-1806 - Duncan P. Brumby
, Helena Du Toit, Harry J. Griffin, Ana Tajadura-Jiménez
, Anna Louise Cox
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Working with the television on: an investigation into media multitasking. 1807-1812 - Steve James Szigeti, Anne Stevens, Robert Tu, Ana Jofre, Alex Gebhardt, Fanny Chevalier, Jonathan Lee, Sara Diamond:
Output to input: concepts for physical data representations and tactile user interfaces. 1813-1818 - Karolina Buchner, Roman Lissermann, Lars Erik Holmquist
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Interaction techniques for co-located collaborative TV. 1819-1824 - Jianwei Lai, Dongsong Zhang:
ExtendedThumb: a motion-based virtual thumb for improving one-handed target acquisition on touch-screen mobile devices. 1825-1830 - Ansh Verma, Gabriel Culbertson, Karthik Ramani:
Chiron: interpreting signals from capacitive patterns and inertial sensors for intuitive shape modeling. 1831-1836 - Yuichiro Kinoshita, Kentaro Go, Reiji Kozono, Kohei Kaneko:
Origami tessellation display: interaction techniques using origami-based deformable surfaces. 1837-1842 - Augusto Esteves
, Saskia Bakker, Alissa Nicole Antle, Aaron May, Jillian L. Warren
, Ian Oakley:
Classifying physical strategies in tangible tasks: a video-coding framework for epistemic actions. 1843-1848 - Hsin-Liu Cindy Kao, Meng Yee Michael Chuah, Michael Degen, Jason Tucker, Hiroshi Ishii:
LightBundle: grasping light through plant-inspired interactions. 1849-1854 - Maurizio Mancini
, Giovanna Varni, Radoslaw Niewiadomski
, Gualtiero Volpe
, Antonio Camurri
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How is your laugh today? 1855-1860 - Cecily Morrison, Robert Corish, Abigail Sellen:
Place-onas: shared resource for designing body tracking applications. 1861-1866 - SeungJun Kim
, Vincent Aleven, Anind K. Dey:
Understanding expert-novice differences in geometry problem-solving tasks: a sensor-based approach. 1867-1872 - Simon Voelker
, Christian Corsten, Nur Al-huda Hamdan, Kjell Ivar Øvergård
, Jan O. Borchers:
An interaction model for touch-aware tangibles on interactive surfaces. 1873-1878 - Cédric Foucault
, Manfred Micaux, David Bonnet, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon
:
SPad: a bimanual interaction technique for productivity applications on multi-touch tablets. 1879-1884 - Yuichiro Takeuchi, Jean You:
Whirlstools: kinetic furniture with adaptive affordance. 1885-1890 - Jarrod Knibbe
, Diego Martínez Plasencia
, Christopher Bainbridge, Chee-Kin Chan, Jiawei Wu, Thomas Cable, Hassan Munir, David Coyle
:
Extending interaction for smart watches: enabling bimanual around device control. 1891-1896 - Myungho Lee, Kangsoo Kim
, Hyunghwan Rho, Si Jung Kim:
Empa talk: a physiological data incorporated human-computer interactions. 1897-1902 - Ryuta Okazaki, Hiroyuki Kajimoto:
Perceived distance from hitting with a stick is altered by overlapping vibration to holding hand. 1903-1908 - Serena Hillman, Carman Neustaedter, Erick Oduor, Carolyn Pang:
Mobile payment systems in North America: user challenges & successes. 1909-1914 - T. S. Balaji, Leslie Knuysky, Sheri Sipsis, Sarah Cavrak:
A methodological inquiry into predictors of consumer satisfaction. 1915-1920 - Frederic Kerber, Pascal Lessel, Maximilian Altmeyer, Annika Kaltenhauser
, Christian Neurohr, Antonio Krüger
:
Towards a novel digital household account book. 1921-1926 - Jamie Mahoney
, Shaun W. Lawson, Rufus Stone:
"what do you think of the return of dungarees?": social media interactions between retail locations and their customers. 1927-1932 - Bran Knowles
, Mark Lochrie, Paul Coulton, Jon Whittle:
BARTER: promoting local spending behavior. 1933-1938 - Sunyoung Kim, Jennifer Mankoff, Eric Paulos:
Exploring the opportunities of mobile technology use in nonprofit organizations. 1939-1944 - Benjamin Jen, Jashanjit Kaur, Jonathan De Heus, Tawanna Dillahunt:
Analyzing employment technologies for economically distressed individuals. 1945-1950 - Robert Daniel Phillips, Jesse Michael Blum, Michael A. Brown
, Sharon Baurley:
Testing a grassroots citizen science venture using open design, "the bee lab project". 1951-1956 - Thomas Olsson
:
Layers of user expectations of future technologies: an early framework. 1957-1962 - Claudia A. López
, Rosta Farzan:
Designing for neighborhoods: lessons learned from paper-based bulletin boards. 1963-1968 - Anicia N. Peters
, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Kagonya Awori, Nicola J. Bidwell, Edwin H. Blake
, Arun Kumar, Shilumbe Chivuno-Kuria:
Collaborating with communities in Africa: a hitchhikers guide. 1969-1974 - Jonathan Huyghe, Niels Wouters
, David Geerts
, Andrew Vande Moere
:
LocaLudo: card-based workshop for interactive architecture. 1975-1980 - Thomas Franklin Waddell, S. Shyam Sundar, Eunhwa Jung:
The young and the vulnerable?: perceived negative effects of robots on youngsters prevent older adults from adopting companion robots. 1981-1986 - Jorge Nathan Matias
, Andrés Monroy-Hernández
:
NewsPad: designing for collaborative storytelling in neighborhoods. 1987-1992 - Diana Löffler, Klara Lindner, Jörn Hurtienne:
Mixing languages': image schema inspired designs for rural Africa. 1999-2004 - Sebastian Prost
, Johann Schrammel, Manfred Tscheligi
:
'Sometimes it's the weather's fault': sustainable HCI & political activism. 2005-2010 - Sarah Sykes, John Zimmerman
:
Making sense of haul videos: self-created celebrities fill a fashion media gap. 2011-2016 - Pooya Jaferian, Hootan Rashtian, Konstantin Beznosov:
Helping users review and make sense of access policies in organizations. 2017-2022 - Douglas R. Turnbull, Justin A. Zupnick, Kristofer B. Stensland, Andrew R. Horwitz, Alexander J. Wolf, Alexander E. Spirgel, Stephen P. Meyerhofer, Thorsten Joachims:
Using personalized radio to enhance local music discovery. 2023-2028 - Kelvin Cheng, Dingyun Zhu:
Tablet interaction techniques for viewport navigation on large displays. 2029-2034 - Stefan Schneegass, Florian Alt
, Jürgen Scheible, Albrecht Schmidt
, Haifeng Su:
Midair displays: exploring the concept of free-floating public displays. 2035-2040 - Jérémy Frey
, Leonard Pommereau, Fabien Lotte
, Martin Hachet:
Assessing the zone of comfort in stereoscopic displays using EEG. 2041-2046 - Khairi Reda, Catherine Offord, Andrew E. Johnson
, Jason Leigh:
Expanding the porthole: leveraging large, high-resolution displays in exploratory visual analysis. 2047-2052 - Graeme Browning, Robert J. Teather:
Screen scaling: effects of screen scale on moving target selection. 2053-2058 - Will Seidelman, Michael Lee, C. Melody Carswell, Travis Kent, Bo Fu, Ruigang Yang
:
User centered design of a hybrid-reality display for weld monitoring. 2059-2064 - Henri Palleis, Heinrich Hussmann:
Towards understanding spontaneous interaction on curved displays. 2065-2070 - Diego Martínez Plasencia
, Jarrod Knibbe
, Andy D. Haslam, Eddie James Latimer, Barnaby Dennis, Gareth J. Lewis, Matthew Whiteley, David Coyle
:
ReflectoSlates: personal overlays for tabletops combining camera-projector systems and retroreflective materials. 2071-2076 - Zhun Qu, Chun Yu, Yue Shi, Jin Huang, Li Tian, Yuanchun Shi:
TangramTheatre: presenting children's creation on multimodal tabletops. 2077-2082 - Julie Hui, Elizabeth Gerber, Darren Gergle
:
Understanding and leveraging social networks for crowdfunding: implications for support tools. 2083-2088 - Tomoo Inoue, Mamoun Nawahdah:
Influence of dining-progress synchrony in time-shifted tele-dining. 2089-2094 - Galen Panger:
Social comparison in social media: a look at facebook and twitter. 2095-2100 - Chien Wen Yuan, Leslie D. Setlock, Susan R. Fussell
:
International students' use of facebook vs. a home country site. 2101-2106 - Nicole Sultanum, Mateus Motta, Carlos Cardonha, Ricardo Herrmann:
Watchboard: curated microblogging for the enterprise. 2107-2112 - Antigoni Parmaxi, Panayiotis Zaphiris:
Affordances of social technologies as social microworlds. 2113-2118 - Motahhare Eslami, Amirhossein Aleyasen, Roshanak Zilouchian Moghaddam, Karrie G. Karahalios:
Evaluation of automated friend grouping in online social networks. 2119-2124 - Zachary Porges, Nicole Calace, Tré Calhoun, Yundi (Lily) Gao, Brian Lin, Yulan (Lannie) Miao, Toshihiro Noguchi, Ben Shulman, Naomi Wiener, Dan Cosley:
Pact: leveraging social networks for goal achievement. 2125-2130 - Zhe Liu, Bernard J. Jansen
:
Predicting potential responders in social Q&A based on non-QA features. 2131-2136 - Chiara Leonardi, Paolo Massa
, Massimo Zancanaro
:
I'm here with my kids: investigating location sharing preferences of parents with young children. 2137-2142 - Sunmin Lee, Wynnie Wing Yi Chung, Emily Ip, Thecla Schiphorst:
The laughing dress: evoking prosocial interaction among strangers. 2143-2148 - Rodrigo de Oliveira, Juan Pablo Carrascal:
Towards effective ethical behavior design. 2149-2154 - Christoph Gebhardt
, Roman Rädle, Harald Reiterer
:
Integrative workplace: studying the effect of digital desks on users' working practices. 2155-2160 - Sarah Mennicken, Jonas Hofer, Anind K. Dey, Elaine M. Huang:
Casalendar: a temporal interface for automated homes. 2161-2166 - Laya Muralidharan, Ewart de Visser, Raja Parasuraman:
The effects of pitch contour and flanging on trust in speaking cognitive agents. 2167-2172 - Danielle Ellyse Crowley, Robin R. Murphy, Ann McNamara, Tim McLaughlin, Brittany A. Duncan
:
AR browser for points of interest in disaster response in UAV imagery. 2173-2178 - Frank Pallas, Max-Robert Ulbricht
, Lorena Jaume-Palasí, Ulrike Höppner:
Offlinetags: a novel privacy approach to online photo sharing. 2179-2184 - Heather S. Packer, Gustavo Buzogany, Daniel Alexander Smith, Laura Dragan, Max Van Kleek, Nigel R. Shadbolt:
The editable self: a workbench for personal activity data. 2185-2190 - Hyeryung Christine Min, Tek-Jin Nam:
Biosignal sharing for affective connectedness. 2191-2196 - Caitlyn E. Seim, David P. Quigley, Thad E. Starner:
Passive haptic learning of typing skills facilitated by wearable computers. 2203-2208 - Jun-ichiro Watanabe, Kaori Takeuchi, Nozomu Ishibashi, Kazuo Yano:
Workscape explorer: using group dynamics to improve performance. 2209-2214 - Ioanna Iacovides
, Anna Louise Cox
, Thomas Knoll:
Learning the game: breakdowns, breakthroughs and player strategies. 2215-2220 - Craig D. Stewart, Penny Traitor, Vicki L. Hanson:
I'd tap that!: providing real time feedback on roller derby skills. 2221-2226 - Tomohiro Nakayama, Takayuki Adachi, Keita Muratsu, Hiroshi Mizoguchi
, Miki Namatame, Masanori Sugimoto, Fusako Kusunoki, Etsuji Yamaguchi, Shigenori Inagaki, Yoshiaki Takeda:
Human SUGOROKU: learning support system of vegetation succession with full-body interaction interface. 2227-2232 - Daniel M. Russell:
Measuring learned skill behaviors post-MOOC. 2233-2238 - Carrie J. Cai, Philip J. Guo, James R. Glass, Robert C. Miller:
Wait-learning: leveraging conversational dead time for second language education. 2239-2244 - Cheng-Hsien Han, Chi-Lan Yang, Hao-Chuan Wang:
Supporting second language reading with picture note-taking. 2245-2250 - Glena Helen Iten
, Silvia Heinz, Markus Karl Stöcklin, Roland Hübscher, Klaus Opwis
:
The impact of interactive visual simulations on learning statistics. 2251-2256 - Bernd Huber, Sarah Tausch, Heinrich Hußmann:
Supporting debates with a real-time feedback system. 2257-2262 - Shima Salehi, Bertrand Schneider, Paulo Blikstein
:
The effects of physical and virtual manipulatives on learning basic concepts in electronics. 2263-2268 - Joseph Jay Williams, Geza Kovacs, Caren M. Walker, Samuel G. Maldonado, Tania Lombrozo
:
Learning online via prompts to explain. 2269-2274 - Katie Derthick:
Understanding meditation and technology use. 2275-2280 - Sandy J. J. Gould, Dominic Furniss
, Charlene Ianthe Jennett, Sarah Wiseman, Ioanna Iacovides
, Anna Louise Cox
:
MOODs: building massive open online diaries for researchers, teachers and contributors. 2281-2286 - Brett Wakefield, Carman Neustaedter, Serena Hillman:
The informatics needs of amateur endurance athletic coaches. 2287-2292 - Amirsam Khataei, Ali Arya:
Personalized presentation builder. 2293-2298 - Alexandra B. Proaps, Richard N. Landers
, Craig M. Reddock, Katelyn J. Cavanaugh, Tracy M. Kantrowitz:
Mobile and computer-based talent assessments: implications of workload and usability. 2299-2304 - Markus Funk, Alireza Sahami Shirazi, Niels Henze, Albrecht Schmidt
:
Using a touch-sensitive wristband for text entry on smart watches. 2305-2310 - Jianwei Lai, Dongsong Zhang:
A study of direction's impact on single-handed thumb interaction with touch-screen mobile phones. 2311-2316 - JongHwan Oh, SungJin Nam, Joonhwan Lee:
Generating highlights automatically from text-reading behaviors on mobile devices. 2317-2322 - Nadia Elouali
, Xavier Le Pallec, José Rouillard, Jean-Claude Tarby:
MIMIC: leveraging sensor-based interactions in multimodal mobile applications. 2323-2328 - Pawel W. Wozniak, Benjamin Schmidt, Lars Lischke
, Zlatko Franjcic
, Asim Evren Yantaç, Morten Fjeld:
MochaTop: building ad-hoc data spaces with multiple devices. 2329-2334 - Moira McGregor, Barry A. T. Brown, Donald McMillan:
100 days of iPhone use: mobile recording in the wild. 2335-2340 - Teddy Seyed, Francisco Marinho Rodrigues, Frank Maurer
, Anthony Tang
:
Medical imaging specialists and 3D: a domain perspective on mobile 3D interactions. 2341-2346 - Khalid Alharbi, Sam Blackshear, Emily Kowalczyk, Atif M. Memon, Bor-Yuh Evan Chang
, Tom Yeh:
Android apps consistency scrutinized. 2347-2352 - Yuriko Nakai, Shinya Kudo, Ryuta Okazaki, Hiroyuki Kajimoto, Hidenori Kuribayashi:
Detection of tangential force for a touch panel using shear deformation of the gel. 2353-2358 - Roy Shilkrot, Jochen Huber, Connie Liu, Pattie Maes, Suranga Chandima Nanayakkara:
FingerReader: a wearable device to support text reading on the go. 2359-2364 - Mark D. Dunlop, Andreas Komninos
, Naveen Durga:
Towards high quality text entry on smartwatches. 2365-2370 - Greg Walsh
, Jennifer Golbeck:
StepCity: a preliminary investigation of a personal informatics-based social game on behavior change. 2371-2376 - Jan David Smeddinck
, Jens Voges, Marc Herrlich, Rainer Malaka
:
Comparing modalities for kinesiatric exercise instruction. 2377-2382 - Jason Harris, Sarah Vance, Odair Fernandes, Avinash Parnandi, Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna:
Sonic respiration: controlling respiration rate through auditory biofeedback. 2383-2388 - Ming-Chun Huang
, Xiaoyi Zhang, Wenyao Xu, Jason J. Liu, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
EZwakeup: a sleep environment design for sleep quality improvement. 2389-2394 - Yineng Chen, Feng Tian, Xinda Zeng, Yue He, Chaoci Jiang, Xiaolong (Luke) Zhang
, Yicheng Zhu, Hongan Wang:
UbiSpoon: pervasive monitoring of nervous system diseases through daily life. 2395-2400 - Hesam Alizadeh, Richard Tang, Ehud Sharlin, Anthony Tang
:
Haptics in remote collaborative exercise systems for seniors. 2401-2406 - Maria José Ferreira
, Ana Karina Caraban, Evangelos Karapanos
:
Breakout: predicting and breaking sedentary behaviour at work. 2407-2412 - Pascal Lessel, Frederic Kerber, Dominic Gottwalles, Immanuel Haffner, Matthias Hennemann, Nico Herbig, Tobias Kiefer, André Zenner
:
OmniSports: encouraging physical activities in everyday life. 2413-2418 - Yongqiang Qin, Chris J. Vincent, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze
, Yuanchun Shi:
AirFlow: designing immersive breathing training games for COPD. 2419-2424 - Diego Casado Mansilla, Juan Lopez-de-Armentia
, Pablo Garaizar
, Diego López-de-Ipiña
:
To switch off the coffee-maker or not: that is the question to be energy-efficient at work. 2425-2430 - Fulya Yalvaç, Veranika Lim, Jun Hu
, Mathias Funk
, Matthias Rauterberg
:
Social recipe recommendation to reduce food waste. 2431-2436 - Yew Siang Poong, Shinobu Yamaguchi, Jun-ichi Takada
:
Persuasive content development: application of protection motivation theory in promoting heritage site preservation awareness. 2437-2442 - Germaine Irwin, Nilanjan Banerjee, Amy Hurst, Sami Rollins:
Understanding context governing energy consumption in homes. 2443-2448 - Sebastian Schnorf, Martin Ortlieb, Nikhil Sharma:
Trust, transparency & control in inferred user interest models. 2449-2454 - Orit Shaer, Oded Nov, Anne West, Diana Eastman:
Understanding information practices of interactive personal genomics users. 2455-2460 - Shuo-Ping Wang, Chien-Tung Lai, Ai-Ju Huang, Hao-Chuan Wang:
KinChat: veiling your face without suppressing facial expression in text communication. 2461-2466 - Alina Hang, Alexander De Luca, Heinrich Hussmann:
Using icon arrangement for fallback authentication on smartphones. 2467-2472 - Takuro Kuribara, Buntarou Shizuki, Jiro Tanaka:
Vibrainput: two-step PIN entry system based on vibration and visual information. 2473-2478 - Diogo Marques
, Tiago João Guerreiro, Luís Carriço
:
Measuring snooping behavior with surveys: it's how you ask it. 2479-2484 - Makayla M. Lewis, Lizzie Coles-Kemp:
Who says personas can't dance?: the use of comic strips to design information security personas. 2485-2490 - Yu Hao
, James G. Budd, Melody Moore Jackson, Mukul Sati, Sandeep Soni:
A visual feedback design based on a brain-computer interface to assist users regulate their emotional state. 2491-2496 - Ke-Chen Pong, Chi-An Wang, Shuo-Hsiu Hsu:
GamIM: affecting chatting behavior by visualizing atmosphere of conversation. 2497-2502 - Celeste Lyn Paul, Anita Komlodi:
Measuring user experience through future use and emotion. 2503-2508 - Irene Kamp, Pieter M. A. Desmet
:
Measuring product happiness. 2509-2514 - Afarin Pirzadeh, Hsaio-Wen Wu, Reecha Bharali, Bo Mi Kim, Terri Wada, Mark S. Pfaff:
Designing multi-touch gestures to support emotional expression in IM. 2515-2520 - Maria K. Wolters
, Elaine Niven, Robert H. Logie
:
The art of deleting snapshots. 2521-2526 - Jaime Teevan, Daniel J. Liebling, Walter S. Lasecki:
Selfsourcing personal tasks. 2527-2532 - Jennifer Marlow, Laura A. Dabbish
:
Who's the boss?: requester transparency and motivation in a microtask marketplace. 2533-2538 - Yikun Liu, Mark S. Pfaff:
Wiredin: using visual feedback to support task resumption. 2539-2544 - Doris Hausen, Sebastian Loehmann, Marie Lehmann:
Everyday peripheral tasks vs. digital peripheral tasks. 2545-2550 - Casey Fiesler, Amy S. Bruckman:
Copyright terms in online creative communities. 2551-2556 - Sebastian Linxen, Silvia Heinz, Livia J. Müller, Alexandre N. Tuch, Klaus Opwis
:
Mental models for web objects in different cultural settings. 2557-2562 - Ryo Yamashita, Chihiro Takayama, Takehiko Ohno:
Diverse information fragments to enhance troubleshooting efficiency. 2563-2568 - Helen Halbert, Lisa P. Nathan
:
Designing for negative affect and critical reflection. 2569-2574 - Christopher Patrick Laguna, Rebecca Fiebrink
:
Improving data-driven design and exploration of digital musical instruments. 2575-2580 - Matthias Heintz, Effie L.-C. Law, Sten Govaerts, Adrian Holzer, Denis Gillet:
Pdot: participatory design online tool. 2581-2586 - Yongmeng Wu, Hao Tan
, Jianghong Zhao:
An aesthetic perspective to explore aesthetic components of interactive system: a case study on music player. 2587-2592 - Jangsun Lee, Hokyoung Ryu:
I remember/know/guess what i saw: a false "belief" technique to features selection. 2593-2598 - Rong Hu, Pearl Pu:
Exploring personality's effect on users' rating behavior. 2599-2604 - Thomas Meneweger, Daniela Wurhofer, Marianna Obrist
, Elke Beck, Manfred Tscheligi
:
Characteristics of narrative textual data linked to user experiences. 2605-2610 - Craig D. Stewart, Vicki L. Hanson, Thomas Nind:
Assisting older adults in assessing the reliability of health-related websites. 2611-2616

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