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Technical Program by Date: Tuesday, 3 April

9:00 - 10:30

OPENING PLENARY

Bill Gates photoAdvancing the User Experience
Bill Gates, Microsoft Corporation

The combination of advances in telecommunications, computers, consumer electronics and software, using Internet standards, will bring people the empowerment of the information age any time, any place and on any device.

Come hear Bill Gates' vision for the future of software's effect on these new user interfaces and experiences. Bill will discuss how these new experiences will continue to help every individual to better use information technology and lead more productive lives.

Bill Gates is chairman and chief software architect of Microsoft Corporation, the worldwide leader in software, services, and Internet technologies for personal and business computing. The company is committed to a long-term view, reflected in its investment of more than $3 billion on research and development in the current fiscal year. Under Gates' leadership, Microsoft's mission has been to continually advance and improve software technology and to make it easier, more cost-effective, and more enjoyable for people to use computers.

11:30 - 13:00

PANEL

Exploding Wireless Myths
Scott Jenson, Symbian, Ltd.
Annette Wagner, Sun Microsystems
Avril Hodges, Phone.com
Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Nokia Corporation


PAPERS

Human Performance Points

Scale Effects In Steering Law Tasks: Do Device Size and Different Motor Joints Matter?
Johnny Accot, CENA
Shumin Zhai, IBM Almaden Research Center

Accuracy Measures for Evaluating Computer Pointing Devices
Scott MacKenzie, York University
Tatu Kauppinen, Nokia Research Center
Miika Silfverberg, Nokia Research Center

Laser Pointer Interaction
Dan R. Olsen, Brigham Young University
Travis Nielsen, Brigham Young University

Designed Experiences/Experienced Designs

Listen Reader: An Electronically Augmented Paper-Based Book
Maribeth Back, Jonathan Cohen, Rich Gold, Steve Harrison, Scott Minneman, Xerox PARC

Exploiting Interactivity, Influence, Space and Time To Explore Non-Linear Drama in Virtual Worlds
Mike Craven, Ian Taylor, Adam Drozd, Jim Purbrick, Chris Greenhalgh, Steve Benford, Mike Fraser, University of Nottingham
John Bowers, Kai-Mikael Jåå-Aro, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Bernd Lintermann, Michael Hoch, ZKM

Orchestrating a Mixed Reality Performance
Boriana Koleva, Ian Taylor, Steve Benford, Mike Fraser, Holger Schnädelbach, University of Nottingham
Dirk vom Lehn, Christian Heath, Kings College London
Ju Row-Farr, Matt Adams, Blasttheory


SHORT TALKS

Anywhere: Staying in Touch in Motion (Anywhere: Mobility)

Session Chair: James Begole (Sun Microsystems Lab)

Collectively Defining Context in a Mobile, Networked Computing Environment
Jenna Burrell and Geri K. Gay, Cornell University

RoamWare: Towards an Integrated Environment for PDA Use and Seamless Ongoing Interaction in Mobile CSCW
Mikael Wiberg, Umeå University

Calls.calm: Enabling Caller and Callee to Collaborate
Elin Rønby Pedersen, FX Palo Alto Lab

Tap Tips: Lightweight Discovery of Touchscreen Targets
Paul M. Aoki, Amy Hurst, and Allison Woodruff, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center

Roomotes: Ubiquitous Room-Based Remote Control over Web Phones
Ryuji Wakikawa, Keio University Jonathan Trevor, Bill Schilit, and John Boreczky, FX Palo Alto Lab

Using Quake III Arena to Simulate Sensors and Actuators when Evaluating and Testing Mobile Services
Markus Bylund and Fredrik Espinoza, Swedish Institute of Computer Science


SIGs

Test and Tricks for a Better Usability Test
Rolf Molich, DialogDesign
Marie Tahir, Nielsen Norman Group
Chauncey E. Wilson, Bentley College

Online Trust
Beverly Kracher, Creighton University
Susan Wiedenbeck, Drexel University
Cynthia L. Corritore, Creighton University

14:30 - 16:00

DEMONSTRATIONS

The Way to Work

User Benefits of Connecting Automobiles to the Internet
David Curbow, Sun Microsystems

Hubbub: A Wireless Instant Messenger That Users Earcons for Awareness and for "Sound Instant Messages"
Ellen Isaacs, Alan Walendowski, Dipti Raganathan, AT&T Labs


PANEL

Methods and Modeling: Fiction or Useful Reality?
Hermann Kaindl, Siemens AG Osterreich
Larry Constantine, University of Technology, Sydney
Bonnie John, Carnegie Mellon University
John Karat, IBM TJ Watson Research Center
Michael J. Muller, Lotus Development Corporation
Peter Johnson, University of Bath


DESIGN EXPO

Personal Digital Historian: User Interface Design
Chia Shen, Baback Moghaddam, Neal Lesh, Paul Beardsley, Mitshubishi Electric Research Labs (MERL)
Ryan Scott Bardsley, Tixel Research

PatternMagix Construction Kit Software
Edith Ackermann, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Carol Strohecker, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories

VisualFlow a Media Browser
Eduardo Sciammarella, Sony Computer Laboratories

GeoSCAPE: Designing a Reconstructive Tool for Field Archeological Excavation
Jay Lee, Hiroshi Ishii, Blair Duun, Victor Su, Sandia Ren, MIT Media Laboratory

Poly-Vectoral Reverse Navigation: Simplifying Traversal To and From Shared Nodes
Mark Freeman, Eric Gould Bear, Barbee Teasley, MONKEYmedia

The Gas Pump as Information Appliance: A Design Case
Rachel Garb, Ten Square

Cambridge Technology Partners Builds EBOS.nl
Eric Rutten, Bill McCarthy, Duncan Prior, Cambridge Technology Partners

GeoNotes: Social Enhancement of Physical Space
Per Persson, Fredrik Espinoza, Elenor Cacciatore, Social Mobile Computing Group

Digital Jewelry: Wearable Technology for Everyday Life
Denise M. Chan, Cameron S. Miner, Christopher Campbell, IBM Almaden Research Center


PAPERS

(Trust) Worthy Web Design

Cookies and Web Browser Design: Toward Realizing Informed Consent Online
Lynette Millet, Cornell University
Batya Friedman, University of Washington
Edward Felten, Princeton University

Empirically Validated Web Page Design Metrics
Melody Ivory, Rashmi Sinha, Marti Hearst, University of California-Berkeley

What Makes Web Sites Credible? A Report on a Large Quantitative Study
BJ Fogg, Jonathan Marshall, Othman Laraki, Alex Osipovich, Chris Varma, Nicholas Fang, Jyoti Paul, Akshay Rangnekar, John Shon, Preeti Swani, Stanford University

Motion and Emotion

Improving the Performance of the Cyberlink Mental Interface with the Yes/No Program
Eamon Doherthy, Gilbert Cockton, Chris Bloor, University of Sunderland
Dennis Benigno, Brain Injury Coalition

Responding to Subtle, Fleeting Changes in the User's Internal State
Wataru Tsukahara, Hitachi CRL Nigel Ward, University of Tokyo

An "Independent Visual Background" Reduced Balance Disturbance Evoked by Visual Scene Motion: Implication for Alleviating Simulator Sickness
Henry Duh, Donald Parker, Thomas Furness, University of Washington


SHORT TALKS

Any One: Universal Design

Session Chair: John C. Thomas (IBM Research)

The Use of Labelling To Communicate Detailed Graphics in a Non-Visual Environment
Hesham M. Kamel and James A. Landay, University of California at Berkeley

Using Haptics in Computer Interfaces for Blind People
Calle Sjöström, Lund University

A Unified Design for Human-Machine Voice Interaction
Stefanie Shriver, Arthur Toth, Xiajin Zhu, Alex Rudnicky, Roni Rosenfeld, Carnegie Mellon University

Strategies for Concatenating Recordings in a Voice User Interface: What We Can Learn From Prosody
Jennifer Balogh, Nuance Communications

The AirBook: Force-free Interaction with Dynamic Text in an Assistive Reading Device
Maribeth Back and Margaret H. Szymanski, Xerox PARC

The Use of Digital Pictures for People with Cognitive Disabilities
Henrik Danielsson, Lund University


SIGs

Current Issues in Assessing and Improving Information Usability
Stephanie Rosenbaum, Tec-Ed, Inc.
Judith Ramey, University of Washington

eLearning
Lisa Neal, EDS
Ken Korman, ACM

16:00 - 16:30

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

16:30 - 18:00

DEMONSTRATIONS

Anywhere

The "Authoring on the Fly" System for Automatic Presentation Recording
Wolfgang Hürst, Gabriela Maass, Ranier Müller, Thomas Ottmann, University of Freiburg

MobiLearn: Competence Development for Nomads
Johan Lundin, Urban Nulden, Viktoria Institute
Lars M Persson, Ericsson Microwave Systems AB


PANEL

Is Ignorance Bliss? Informed Consent Online
Batya Friedman, University of Washington
John C. Thomas, IBM Watson Research Center
Mark Lucente, Soliloquy, Inc.
Nancy Willard, University of Oregon
Ulrike Lechner, University of St. Gallen
Mark Ackerman, MIT


PAPERS

Designing With and For Others

Layered Participatory Analysis: New Developments in the CARD Technique
Michael Muller, Lotus Development Corporation

Building a Human Factors "Knowledge Shelf" as a Collaborative Information Tool for Designers
Brian Philips, Moin Rahman, Jari Järvinen, Motorola

Global-Software Development Lifecycle: An Exploratory Study
Alvin Yeo, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

Heady Lessons

Ignoring Perfect Knowledge In-The-World for Imperfect Knowledge In-The-Head: Implications of Rational Analysis for Interface Design
Wayne D. Gray, Wai-Tat Fu, George Mason University

Predicting the Effects of In-Car Interfaces on Driver Behavior Using a Cognitive Architecture
Dario Salvucci, Nissan Cambridge Basic Research

Towards Demystification of Direct Manipulation: Cognitive Modeling Charts the Gulf of Execution
David Kieras, David Meyer, University of Michigan
James Ballas, Naval Research Laboratory


SHORT TALKS

Fun with learning

Session Chair: Carolyn Gale (Stanford University/Metacourse)

Supporting Children's Collaboration across Handheld Computers
Regan L. Mandryk and Kori M. Inkpen, Simon Fraser University
Mark Bilezikjian, Scott R. Klemmer, and James A. Landay, University of California

Experiments in Using Tangible Interfaces to Enhance Collaborative Learning Experiences
Lori L. Scarlatos and Shalva S. Landy, CUNY

AquaMOOSE 3D: Math Learning in a 3D Multi-user Virtual World
Elizabeth Edwards, Jason Elliott, and Amy Bruckman, Georgia Institute of Technology

First-Person Science Inquiry in Virtual Ambient Environments
Tom Moher, Andrew Johnson, and Yongjoo Cho, University of Illinois at Chicago

Effects of CMC on Student Participation Patterns in a Foreign Language Learning Environment
James M. Hudson and Amy Bruckman, Georgia Institute of Technology

Does Tutoring Really Have to be Intelligent?
Wendy E. Mackay, INRIA Rocquencourt

HCI in Everyday Life

Session Chair: Sid Fels (University of British Columbia)

Smart Headphones
Sumit Basu and Alex Pentland, MIT Media Lab

CounterActive: An Interactive Cookbook for the Kitchen Counter
Wendy Ju, Rebecca Hurwitz, Tilke Judd, and Bonny Lee, MIT Media Lab

The Familiar: A Living Diary and Companion
Brian Clarkson and Alex Portland, MIT Media Lab
Kenji Mase, ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Labs

The Guidebook, the Friend, and the Room: Visitor Experience in a Historic House
Allison Woodruff, Paul M. Aoki, Amy Hurst, and Margaret H. Szymanski, Xerox PARC

Conductive Ink Based Page Detection for Linking Digital and Physical Pages
Kim W. May, IBM Research Center

RobotPhone: RUI for Interpersonal Communication
Dairoku Sekiguchi, Masahiko, and Susumu Tachi, The University of Tokyo


SIGs

Practicing Information Architecture
Keith Instone, Argus Associates, Inc.
Lisa Chan, Alta Vista Company
Arnie Lund, Sapient
Fran Arble, CapitalOne

UX Strategy: Design & Evaluation of Trust in E-Business
Florian N. Egger, Eindhoven University
Mark McElhaw, AccessOnline Pty Ltd.

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