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Technical Program by Category: Interactive Posters
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| All Interactive Posters will be highlighted on Wednesday, April 4, 10:30-11:30. |
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On the Reliability of Usability Testing
Martin Kessner, Jo Wood, Richard F. Dillon, and Robert L. West, Carleton University
Design Methodology of an Online Greek Language Course
Panayiotis Zaphiris, Wayne State University
Giorgos Zacharia, MIT Media Lab
A Participatory Poster of Participatory Methods
Michael J. Muller, Lotus Research
What Makes a Representative User Representative? A Participatory Poster
Michael J. Muller and David R. Millen, Lotus Research
Carol Strohecker, MERL
GUP - Graphical Presentation of User Profile
Tomi Kankainen, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology
Jarmo Parkkinen, Helsinki University of Technology
Social Navigation Research Agenda
Andreas Dieberger, IBM Almaden Research Center
Kristina Höök, Martin Svensson, and Peter Lönnqvist, Swedish Institute for Computer Science
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Case Study: Localization of an Accessibility Evaluation
Michael Cooper, CAST
Piotr Rejmer, Université catholique de Louvain
Multiliteracies and Tumi's Web Search: A Case Study
Marion Walton, University of Cape Town
The HomeBox: A Web Content Creation Tool for The Developing World
Ben Piper, MIT Media Lab
Rebeca Eun Young Hwang, MIT Dept. of Chemical Engineering
Using Children as Expert Web Evaluators
Lorna Gibson, David Sloan, and Peter Gregor, University of Dundee
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Attending to Web Pages
Pete Faraday, Microsoft Corp.
Do we Visit, Call, or Email? Media Matter in Close Relationships
Jonathon N. Cummings, Robert Kraut, and Sara Kiesler, Carnegie Mellon University
A Taxonomic Analysis of What World Wide Web Activities Significantly Impact People's Decisions and Actions
Julie B. Morrison, Peter Pirolli, and Stuart K. Card, Xerox PARC
Search and the Subjective Web
Diane J. Schiano, Stanford University
Maria Stone, Alta Vista Corp.
Regis Bectarte, Catalyst Resources
Analysis of Web Sites with the Repertory Grid Technique
Marc Hassenzahl and Tibor Trautmann, User Interface Design GmbH
Designing an Internet Radio Interface Prototype
Kelly Kruse and Rob Moru, Sun Microsystems Inc.
User Expectations For the Location of Web Objects
Michael Bernard, Wichita State University
A Structural Equation Modeling of Internet Bookmark Organizations
Sri Hastuti Kurniawan and R. Darin ellis, Wayne State University
The Effects of Font Type and Size on the Legibility and Reading Time of Online Text by Older Adults
Michael Bernard, Chia Hui Liao, and Melissa Mills, Wichita State University
Empirical Evidence for Information Overload in Mass Interaction
Quentin Jones, Gilad Ravid, and Sheizaf Rafaeli, University of Haifa
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Evaluating Commercial Touch-tone and Speech-enabled Telephone Voice User Interfaces using a Single Measure
Bernhard Suhm and Pat Peterson, BBN Technologies
Curing the Menu Blues in Touch-tone Voice Interfaces
Bernhard Suhm Barbara Freeman, and David Getty, BBN Technologies
Just (All) the Facts, Ma'am
Dawn Dutton, AT&T Labs-Research
Selina Chu, University of California at Irvine
James Hubbell, Human Factors International
Marilyn Walker, AT&T Labs-Research
Shrikanth Narayanan, USC Los Angeles
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Pirates: Proximity-Triggered Interaction in a Multi-Player Game
Jennica Falk, Peter Ljungstrand, Staffan Björk, and Rebecca Hansson, PLAY Research Studio
ActiveClick: Tactile Feedback for Touch Panels
Masaaki Fukumoto and Toshiaki Sugimura, NTT DoCoMo Multimedia Labs.
A Multi-Scaled Display Technique for PDAs
Meurig Sage, Martin Gardner & Philip Gray, University of Glasgow
2-D Pointing While Walking
Lisa Louise Davis, Tangis Corporation
LifeMinder: An Evidence-Based Wearable Healthcare Assistant
Takuji Suzuki and Miwako Doi, Toshiba Corporation
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Wherehoo and Periscope: A Time & Place Server and Tangible Browser for the Real World
Jim Youll, MIT Media Lab
Pinwheels: Visualizing Information Flow in an Architectural Space
Hiroshi Ishii, Sandia Ren, and Phil Frei, MIT Media Lab
Time-ART: A Tool for Segmenting and Annotating Multimedia Data in Early Stages of Exploratory Analysis
Yasuhiro Yamamoto, NAIST/TOREST
Atsushi Aoki, SRA-KTL Inc.
Kumiyo Nakakoji, NAIST/TOREST/SRA-KTL Inc.
Examining Edge Congestion
M.S.T. Carpendale and R. Xing, University of Calgary
A Dialogue Agent for Navigation Support in Virtual Reality
Jeroen van Luin, Rieks op den Akker, and Anton Nijholt, University of Twente
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Supporting Prospective Information in Email
Jacek Gwizdka, University of Toronto
Supporting Narrative Flow in Presentation Software
Andreas Dieberger, Cameron Miner, and Dulce Ponceleon, IBM Almaden Research Center
Persuasive Password Security
Dirk Weirich and Martina Angela Sasse, University College London
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Multimodal Mediated Communication: an Experience
Yacine Bellik and Jérémie Pescator, LIMSI-CNRS
Creating Visceral Personal and Social Interactions in Mediated Spaces
Kelly Dobson, danah boyd, Wendy Ju, Judith Donath, and Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab
Dupliances: Physical and Virtual Activity Encompassed
Niklas Anderson, Daniel Fallman, and Lars Johansson, Umeå University
Haptic Perception of Virtual Roughness
Marilyn Rose McGee, Philip Gray, and Stephen Brewster, University of Glasgow
Pan-Zoom Coordination in Multi-Scale Pointing
Frédéric Bourgeois and Yves Guiard, CNRS/Université de la Méditerranée
Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Université de Paris-Sud
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Eye-R, a Glasses-Mounted Eye Motion Detection Interface
Ted Selker, Andrea Lockerd, Jorge Martinez, and Win Burleson, MIT Media Lab
Sound Through Bone Conduction in Public Interfaces
Mariano Belinky and Natalie Jeremijenko, New York University
Compact, Configurable Inertial Gesture Recognition
Ari Y. Benbasat and Joseph A. Paradiso, MIT Media Lab
Problems with Save
Sari A. Laakso, Interacta Design Oy
Karri-Pekka Laakso, University of Helsinki
Panu Vartiainen and Asko Saura, Interacta Design Oy
Bottles as a Minimal Interface to Access Digital Information
Hiroshi Ishii, Ali Mazalek, and Jay Lee, MIT Media Lab
Affective Expressions of Machines
Christoph Bartneck, Eindhoven University of Technology/Philips Research Labs
AgentSalon: Supporting New Encounters and Knowledge Exchanges by Chats of Personal Agents
Yasuyuki Sumi and Kenji Mase, ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Labs
Media Matrix: Self-organizing Distributed Physical Database
Joshua Lifton and Jay Lee, MIT Media Lab
Designing Collaboration in Consumer Products
Elyon DeKoven, David V. Keyson, and Adinda Freudenthal, Delft University of Technology
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