CHI 97 Electronic Publications: Late-Breaking/Short Talks

Associate Editors: Rachel Bellamy and Jean Scholtz

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CHI 97 Late-Breaking/Short Talks

Usability

Tuesday, 25 March-11:30 am to 1:00 pm

Window Navigation With and Without Animation: A Comparison of Scroll Bars, Zoom, and Fisheye View
Misha Donskoy, Donskoy Interactive Software
Victor Kaptelinin, Umeå University

From the Flashing 12:00 to a Usable Machine: Applying UbiComp to the VCR
Jeremy R. Cooperstock, Sony Computer Science Laboratory

Emotional Usability of Customer Interfaces - Focusing on Cyber Banking System Interfaces
Jinwoo Kim, Jae Yun Moon, Yonsei University

World Wide Web as Usability Tester, Collector, Recruiter
Christopher (Blade) Kotelly, Wildfire Communications

Creating Organization-Specific Usability Guidelines
Scott Henninger, University of Nebraska

Notes on a Pattern Language for Interactive Usability
George Casaday, Marcam

Browsing and Navigation

Tuesday, 25 March-2:30 pm to 4:00 pm

Effective Product Selection in Electronic Catalogs
Patrick Steiger, Markus Stolze, IBM Research Zurich Laboratory

Integration of Browsing, Searching, and Filtering in an Applet for Web Information Access
Kent Wittenburg, Eric Sigman, Bell Communications Research

Age Group Differences in World Wide Web Navigation
Beth Meyer, Richard A. Sit, Victoria A. Spaulding, Sherry E. Mead, Neff Walker, Georgia Institute of Technology

CollageMachine: Temporality and Indeterminacy in Media Browsing via Interface Ecology
Andruid Kerne, NYU Media Research Lab & Creating Media

The Neighborhood Viewer: A Paradigm for Exploring Image Databases
John V. Carlis, Alex Safonov, Douglas Perrin, Joseph A. Konstan, University of Minnesota

Searching and Browsing Text Collections with Large Category Hierarchies
Marti A. Hearst, Xerox PARC
Chandu Karandi, Stanford University

Input Devices

Tuesday, 25 March-4:30 pm to 6:00 pm

A Two-Ball Mouse Affords Three Degrees of Freedom
I. Scott MacKenzie, R. William Soukoreff, Chris Pal, University of Guelph

Dual Stream Input for Pointing and Scrolling
Shumin Zhai, Barton A. Smith, Ted Selker, IBM Almaden Research Center

Easy Tactile Feedback in Bargain Basement Prices
Naomi Friedlander, Kevin Schlueter, Marilyn M. Mantei, University of Toronto

The Tactile Touchpad
I. Scott MacKenzie, Aleks Oniszczak, University of Guelph

Possibilities for the Digital Baton as a General-Purpose Gestural Interface
Teresa Marrin, MIT Media Laboratory

Support for Cooperatively Controlled Objects in Multimedia Applications
Lauren J. Bricker, Marla J. Baker, Steven L. Tanimoto, University of Washington

Virtual Communities and Virtual Reality

Wednesday, 26 March-9:00 am to 10:30 am

Video Matters! When Communication Ability is Stressed, Video Helps
Elizabeth S. Veinott, Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson, University of Michigan
Xiaolan Fu, Chinese Academy of Sciences

HyperMirror: A Video-Mediated Communication System
Osamu Morikawa, National Institute of Bioscience and Human-Technology
Takanori Maesako, Osaka University

Sensing Activity in Video Images
Alison Lee, NYNEX Science & Technology
Kevin Schlueter, University of Toronto
Andreas Girgensohn, FX Palo Alto Laboratory

Prototyping Supermarket Designs Using Virtual Reality
Charles van der Mast, Delft University of Technology
Martin van den Berg, CrossWorlds

LogiMOO: A Multi-User Virtual World with Agents and Natural Language Programming
Paul Tarau, Universite Moncton
Veronica Dahl, Stephen Rochefort, Simon Fraser University
Koen de Bosschere, Universiteit Gent

Does Immersion Make a Virtual Environment More Usable?
Casey Boyd, University of Colorado

A Mélange

Wednesday, 26 March-11:30 am to 1:00 pm

WANDS: Tools for Designing and Testing Distributed Documents
Andrew Sears, Michael S. Borella, DePaul University

Interfaces for Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Michelle Vazquez, Marc L. Resnick, Florida International University

How Users Reciprocate to Computers: An Experiment that Demonstrates Behavior Change
BJ Fogg, Clifford Nass, Stanford University

LICAI+: A Comprehension-Based Model of Learning for Display-Based Human-Computer Interaction
Muneo Kitajima, National Institute of Bioscience and Human-Technology
Peter G. Polson, University of Colorado

Leave the Office, Bring Your Colleagues: Design Solutions for Mobile Teamworkers
Ivan Bretain, Leif Fredin, Telia Research
Walter Frost, School of Design and Crafts
Leif-Rune Hedman, Per Kroon, Telia Research
Scott McGlashan, Swedish Institute of Computer Science
Eva-Lotta Sallnäs, Markku Virtanen, Telia Research

An Automatic Method for Arranging Symbols and Widgets to Reflect their Internal Relations
Johan Hagman, Göteborg University

The Web and 3D

Wednesday, 26 March-2:30 pm to 4:00 pm

A Method for Graphical Input on the WWW
Lesley M. Parks, Ernest A. Edmonds, Loughborough University

How People Use WWW Bookmarks
David Abrams, Ron Baecker, University of Toronto

Internet Scrapbook: Creating Personalized World Wide Web Pages
Atsushi Sugiura, Yoshiyuki Koseki, NEC

3D Object Recognition with Motion
Geoffrey S. Hubona, Virginia Commonwealth University
Gregory W. Shirah, Goddard Space Flight Center
David W. Fout, Century Computing

Overlaying Motion, Time and Distance in 3-Space
Mike Pell, Newfire

Object Manipulation in Virtual Environments: Human Bias, Consistency and Individual Differences
Yanqing Wang, Christine L. MacKenzie, Simon Fraser University
Valerie A. Summers, University of British Columbia

Interaction Design

Wednesday, 26 March-4:30 pm to 6:00 pm

Responsive Graphs: Understanding Engineering Concepts Through Interactive Experience
Eviatar Shafrir, Hewlett-Packard
Lee Smith, Stanford University

Internet Delay Effects: How Users Perceive Quality, Organization, and Ease of Use of Information
Andrew Sears, DePaul University
Julie A. Jacko, Florida International University
Michael S. Borella, DePaul University

Model-Based Design of Hypermedia Presentations
N. Hari Narayanan, Auburn University
Mary Hegarty, University of California

Billow: Networked Hospital Playspace for Children
Teri Rueb, John Wardzala, Jessica Millstone, New York University

Rosebud: Technological Toys for Storytelling
Jennifer W. Glos, Justine Cassell, MIT Media Laboratory

The Pillow: Artist-Designers in the Digital Age
Anthony Dunne, William W. Gaver, Royal College of Art

Devices

Thursday, 27 March-11:30 am to 1:00 pm

inTouch: A Medium for Haptic Interpersonal Communication
Scott Brave, Andrew Dahley, MIT Media Laboratory

BIOculars: A Virtual Ecosystem for Wilderness Parks
Kiersten Muenchinger, Jon Lindsay, John Morkes, Connie Chiueh, John Russell,
Tony Vastola, Stanford University

Design of Spatially Aware Graspable Displays
David Small, Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Laboratory

The Strategy for Selecting a Minute Target and the Minute Maximum Value on a Pen-based Computer
Xizngshi Ren, Shinji Moriya, Tokyo Denki University

The Bed: A Medium for Intimate Communication
Chris Dodge, MIT Media Laboratory


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