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Technical Program by Date: Thursday, 5 April
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PANEL
Patterns: What's In It For HCI
Jan Borchers, Stanford University
Jim Coplien, Bell Labs
Tom Erickson, IBM Research
Richard N. Griffiths, University of Brighton
Alistair Sutcliffe, UMIST
John C. Thomas, IBM Research
PAPERS
Communities and Collaboration
Better Home Shopping or New Democracy? Evaluating Community Network Outcomes
John M. Caroll, Mary Beth Rosson,
Virginia Tech
Identity Construction Environments: Supporting a Virtual Therapeutic Community of Pediatric Patients Undergoing Dialysis
Marina U. Bers, MIT Media Lab
Joseph Gonzalez-Heydrich, Boston Children's Hospital
David Ray DeMaso, Boston Children's Hospital
Geney: Designing a Collaborative Activity for the Palm Handheld Computer
Arman Danesh, Kori Inkpen, Felix Lau, Keith Shu,
Simon Fraser University
Kellogg Booth, University of British Columbia
Social Interfaces
Relational Agents: A Model and Implementation of Building User Trust
Timothy Bickmore, Justine Cassell, MIT Media Lab
An Empirical Study of Human Web Assistants: Implications for User Support in Web Information Systems
Johan Aberg, Nahid Shahmehri, Linköping University
Social Presence in Web Surveys
Mick Couper, Roger Tourangeau, University of Michigan
Darby Steiger, The Gallup Organization
3D Navigation
Exploring 3D Navigation: Combining Speed-coupled Flying with Orbiting
Desney Tan, George Robertson, Mary Czerwinski,
Microsoft Research
Reaching Movements to Augmented and Graphic Objects in Virtual Environments
Andrea Mason, Masuma Walji, Elaine Lee,
Christine MacKenzie, Simon Fraser University
3D or Not 3D? Evaluating the Effect of the Third Dimension in a Document Management System
Andy Cockburn, Bruce McKenzie, University of Canterbury
SHORT TALKS
Input by Hand, Eye, and Brain
Session Chair: Ken Hinckley (Microsoft Research)
The Two-Handed Desktop Interface: Are We There Yet?
Scott MacKenzie, York University
Yves Guiard, CNRS /Université de la Méditerranée
Natural Hand Writing in Unstable 3D space with Artificial Surface
Shun'ichi Tano, University of Electro-Communications
Toshihiko Sugimoto, Nitsuko Corp.
Real-time 3D Interaction with ActiveCube
Yoshifumi Kitamura, Yuichi Itoh, and Fumio Kishino, Osaka University
Solving Multi-Target Haptic Problems in Menu Interaction
Ian Oakley, Stephen Brewster, and Philip Gray, University of Glasgow
Vision-Based Face Tracking System for Window Interface: Prototype Application and Empirical Studies
Kotaro Kitajima, University of Electro-Communications
Yoichi Sato and Hideki Koike, The University of Tokyo
Nudge and Shove: Frequency Thresholding for Navigation in Direct Brain-Computer Interfaces
Melody Moore, Elizabeth Mynatt, and Jennifer Mankoff, Georgia State University
Philip Kennedy, Neural Signals Inc
SIGs
Universal Usability: Setting the Research Agenda
Marilyn Tremaine, CAIP-Rutgers University
Sharon Laskowski, NIST
Michael D. Levi, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
E-Commerce: Beyond Traditional Usability
Carolyn Snyder, Snyder Consulting
Timothy S. Semen, Staples.com
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STUDENT POSTERS
A Piece of Butter on the PDA Display
Lars Weberg, Malmo University
Torbjörn Brange, Malmo University
Åsa Wendelbo-Hansson, Malmo University
Ability by Mobility
Victoria Nilsson, Viktoria Institute
"Are you there, Margaret? It's me, Margaret": Speech Recognition as a Mirror
Christine Flounders, New York University
ATC do I trust thee? Referents of Trust in Air Traffic Control
Deirdre Bonini, Trinity College
Bringing Design Dialog to HCI Education
Colleen M. Kehoe, Georgia Institute of Technology
Capturing Camp Experiences of the Web-Design of Cyber Camp CAEN
Hyun Jhin Lee, University of Michigan
Case Study of a Ubiquitous Image/Video Capture System
Dipin Hora, New York University
Communication failure in home-help service
Lina Larsson, Viktoria Institute
Content Control in Multimedia Applications
Zoë Swiderski, Lancaster University
Creating a Memory Palace Using a Computer
Joshua Harman, New York University
Design and Implementation of an Educational Technology for a Historic Home
Joshua Cothran, Georgia Institute of Technology
James Clawson, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jehan Moghazy, Georgia Institute of Technology
Developing Heuristics for Synchronous Collaborative Systems
Jill Drury, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Displaying Dynamic Information
Jaime B. Teevan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dissociation of Subjective Web Site Usability Evaluation and Performance: Effect of User Experience
Michael J. Piller, Catholic University of America
Michael S. Miller, Catholic University of America
Essentials of Cell Biology: Usability test of a Multimedia CD-ROM Science Curriculum for High-School Students
Mary Deraitus, University of Washington
Kris Freeman, University of Washington
Expanding an advanced interface: Modifying and reapplying design guidelines
Anne Vinter Ratzer, University of Aarhus
Exploring the Design Space for Personal Information Management Tools
Rodney Peters, Georgia Institute of Technology
Finding What Changes: A Technique for Evaluating Icon Coding in Display Systems
Angela Garabet, University of Waterloo
Tonya Stokes, University of Waterloo
Improving Web Browsing on Handheld Devices
Michael Fulk, Georgia Institute of Technology
Is Banner Ads Totally Blind for us?
Chui Yin Wong, Multimedia University
Multiple Hierarchies in User Workspaces
Richard Boardman, Imperial College
MultiPoint: A Case Study of Multimodal Performance for Building Presentations
Anoop Sinha, University of California, Berkeley
Michael Shilman, University of California, Berkeley
Niraj Shah, University of California, Berkeley
Predicting User Intentions in Graphical User Interfaces using Implicit Disambiguation
David Noy, Tel-Aviv University
Redesigning Traditional Media and Assessing Entertainment Value with Online Comics
Juan Casares, Carnegie Mellon University
Karen Cross, Carnegie Mellon University
Andrea Klein, Carnegie Mellon University
Stavros Polyviou, Carnegie Mellon University
Daniel Yocum, Carnegie Mellon University
Save and store Personal experiences
Senja Edvardsson, Viktoria Institute
Senior-Centered Design of Health Information Architecture
Panayiotis Zaphiris, Wayne State University
Sri Kurniawan, Wayne State University
SILVER: An Intelligent Video Editor
Juan P. Casares, Carnegie Mellon University
Supporting User-Specific Views via Multidimensional Trees
Hartmut Obendorf, University of Hamburg
Surface Effects on Alignment of Graphic and Real Objects in a Stereoscopic Augmented Reality Environment
Ming Hou, University of Toronto
Task Blocks: Tangible Interfaces for Creative Exploration
Michael Terry, Georgia Institute of Technology
Tearing down walls for the homebound elderly
Jennifer L. Gregg, Michigan State University
The Effects of Graphic Organizers that Signal the Structure of a Hypertext Document on User's Navigation Strategies and Performance
Rachel Michael Nilsson, University of California, Santa Barbara
The Effects of Time Delay in Electronic Commerce
Danny S.L. Chow, Leeds University Business School
The Information Curtain: Creating Digital Patterns with Dynamic Textiles
Linda Melin, Interactive Institute
The LoveBomb: Encouraging the Communication of Emotions in Public Spaces
Rebecca Hansson, Interactive Institute
Tobias Skog, Interactive Institute
TreePredict - Improving text entry on PDA's
Fredrik Kronlid, Viktoria Institute
Victoria Nilsson, Viktoria Institute
Understanding the Use and Utility of Antropomorphic Interface Agents
Jun Xiao, Georgia Institute of Technology
Useful Parameters for the Design of Laser Pointer Interaction Techniques
Choon Hong Peck, Carnegie Mellon University
User Response to Two Algorithms as a Test of Collaborative Filtering
Adam W. Shearer, Lewis and Clark College
User-generated Analogies of the World Wide Web: Implications for Design
Aideen J. Stronge, Georgia Institute of Technology
Richard Pak, Georgia Institute of Technology
User-Interface Design Principles for Experimental Control Software
Ronald Laurids Boring, Carleton University
Using Handhelds as Controls for Everyday Appliances: A Paper Prototype Study
Jeffrey W. Nichols, Carnegie Mellon University
Using Interactive Maps for Navigation and Collaboration
Wendy Schafer, Virginia Tech
Verbaliser - Visualiser Learning on a Statistics Training Program
Yean Wei Ong, University of Western Australia
Walk-up keyboard: An Efficient Low Overhead Interface for Transient Workers
Matthew Rosencrantz, University of Washington
Kurt Partridge, University of Washington
Webwatch: Visualizing Web Page Histories and Social Monitoring Habits
Cathy Eichholz Polk, Georgia Institute of Technology
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DEMONSTRATIONS
Design Tools
CTTE: An Environment for Analysis and Development of Task Models of Cooperative Applications
Fabio Paterno, Giulio Mori, CNUCE-C.N.R.
A User Input and Analysis Tool for Information Architecture
Jianming Dong, Shirley Martin, Paul Waldo, IBM
PANEL
Impact of Mobile Technologies on Everyday Life
Wendy Castleman, Certive
Richard Harper, Digital World Research Centre
Steven Herbst, Motorola PCS
Jonathan Kies, Qualcomm
Sean Lane, marchFIRST
Jens Nagel, Motorola Lexicus
PAPERS
Scenes from the Office
Automating Camera Management for Lecture Room Environment
Qiong Liu, Yong Rui, Anoop Gupta, J.J. Cadiz,
Microsoft Research
Viewing Meetings Captured by an Omni-Directional Camera
Yong Rui, Anoop Gupta, J.J. Cadiz, Microsoft Research
Partitioning Digital Worlds: Focal and Peripheral Awareness in Multiple Monitor Use
Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft Research
Storytelling
Folk Computing: Revisiting Oral Tradition as a Scaffold for Co-Present Communities
Rick Borovoy, Brian Silverman, Tim Gorton, Jeff Klann, Matt Notowidigdo, Mitchel Resnick, MIT Media Lab
Brian Knep, BLEPCO
Designing Palaver Tree Online: Supporting Social Roles in a Community of Oral History
Jason Ellis, Georgia Institute of Technology
Amy Bruckman, Georgia Institute of Technology
Classroom Collaboration in the Design of Tangible Interfaces for Storytelling
Danae Stanton, Victor Bayon, Helen Neale, Steve Benford, Sue Cobb, Rob Ingram, Claire O'Malley, Ahmed Ghali,
John Wilson, Tony Pridmore, University of Nottingham
SHORT TALKS
Displaying beyond Desktop
Session Chair: Kori Inkpen (Simon Fraser University)
Who's in Control? Exploring Human-Agent Interaction in the McPie Interactive Theater Project
Wendy E. Mackay, INRIA Rocquencourt
Ernest Holm Svendsen and Bjarne Horn, University of Aarhus
Social and Informational Proxies in a Fishtank
Stephen Farrell, IBM Almaden Research Center
Barehands: Implement-Free Interaction with a Wall-Mounted Display
Meredith Ringel, Brown University
Henry Berg, Yuhui Jin, and Terry Winograd, Stanford University
Using a Steerable Projector and a Camera to Transform Surfaces into Interactive Displays
Claudio Pinhanez, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Interactive Object Registration and Recognition for Augmented Desk Interface
Takahiro Nishi and Hideki Koike, University of Electro-Communications
Yoichi Sato, The University of Tokyo
Strata/ICC: Physical Models as Computational Interfaces
Brygg Ullmer, Elizabeth Kim, Axel Kilian, Steve Gray, and Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab
Understanding Interfaces
Session Chair: Tom Gross (GMD)
Avoiding Interference through Translucent Interface Components in Single Display Groupware
Ana Zanella and Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary
The (In)Effectiveness of Animation in Instruction
Julie B. Morrison and Barbara Tverky, Stanford University
Integrating Back, History and Bookmarks in Web Browsers
Shaun Kaasten and Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary
Sketching a Graph to Query a Time-Series Database
Martin Wattenberg, Dow Jones / SmartMoney.com
An Analysis of the Influence of Need for Cognition on Dynamic Queries Usage
Giuseppe Carenini, University of British Columbia
End-User Perceptions of Formal and Informal Representations of Web Sites
Jason I. Hong, Francis C. Li, James Lin, and James A. Landay, University of California at Berkeley
SIGs
Natural Language in Computer-Human Interaction
Frankie James, RIACS
Nils Dahlbäck, Linköping University
Candy Kamm, AT&T Labs
David G. Novick, University of Texas at El Paso
Techniques for Promoting Usability Practices within the Design Process
Dr. Martin Maguire, Loughborough University
Dr. Nigel Bevan, Serco Usability Services
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DEMONSTRATIONS
Technology Play
MagicBook: Transitioning Between Reality and Virtuality
Mark Billinghurst, University of Washington
Hirokazu Kato, Hiroshima City University
Ivan Poupyrev, ATR MIC Labs
Therapeutic Play with a Storytelling Robot
Corinna Latham, Jack Maxwell Vice, Michael Tracy, AnthroTronix
Allison Druin, Catherine Plaisant, Kris Edwards,
Jaime Motemayor, University of Maryland
PANEL
Ph.D. vs. Startup
Alan Wexelblat, Verbind
Quentin Jones, University of Haifa
Howard Abrams, Muse Corporation
Joseph A. Konstan, University of Minnesota
Michael Vernick, Bell Labs / Lucent
PAPERS
Information Scent
Using Information Scent to Model User Information Needs and Actions on the Web
Ed Chi, Peter Pirolli, Kim Chen, James Pitkow, Xerox PARC
Information Scent as a Driver of Web Behavior Graphs: Results of a Protocol Analysis Method for Web Usability
Stuart Card, Peter Pirolli, Mija Van Der Wege, Julie Morrison, Robert Reeder, Pamela Schraedley, Jenea Boshart, Xerox PARC
Visual Information Foraging in a Focus+Context Visualization
Peter Pirolli, Stuart Card, Mija Van Der Wege, Xerox PARC
Public Displays
The Notification Collage: Posting Information to Public and Personal Displays
Saul Greenberg, Michael Rounding, University of Calgary
Single Display Privacyware: Augmenting Public Displays with Private Information
Garth Shoemaker, Kori Inkpen, Simon Fraser University
Linking Public Spaces: Technical and Social Issues
Gavin Jancke, Gina Venolia, Jonathan Grudin, J.J. Cadiz, Anoop Gupta, Microsoft Research
SIGs
Information-Rich User Interfaces: Embedded Help Content and User Experience Design
David C. Bloom, Fac-totem WPC
Paul J. Sisler, ArborComm
3G Mobile Device User-interface Design
Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc.
SunWha (Amy) Chung, Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd.
Luke Ball, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc.
Eugene Chen, Junghwa Lee
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CLOSING PLENARY
Why Do We? Why Can't We? Future Perspectives and Research Directions.
Gregg Vanderheiden, Trace R&D Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Gregg C. Vanderheiden directs the Trace R&D Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and is a Professor, Industrial Engineering Department.
Dr. Vanderheiden's work is focused on the design of standard mass-market products and systems so that they can be used by everyone, including people who are older or who have disabilities. Dr. Vanderheiden is one of the principal authors of the W3C's Web Access Guidelines. Dr. Vanderheiden's work can be found in every copy of Macintosh and Windows operating systems, including more than half a dozen features in Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000.
Dr. Vanderheiden serves on the FCC's Technological Advisory Council, was a member of the Telecommunications Access Advisory committee and the Electronic Information Technology Access Advisory Committee for the US Access Board, and served on the steering committee for the National Research Council's Planning Group on "Every Citizen Interfaces," co-authoring the NRC's More Than Screen Deep Report.
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