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Mary Beth Rosson, David J. Gilmore:
Proceedings of the 2007 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2007, San Jose, California, USA, April 28 - May 3, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-593-9
Faces & bodies in interaction

Nick Yee, Jeremy N. Bailenson
, Kathryn Rickertsen:
A meta-analysis of the impact of the inclusion and realism of human-like faces on user experiences in interfaces. 1-10

Tadeusz Stach, Carl Gutwin, David Pinelle, Pourang Irani:
Improving recognition and characterization in groupware with rich embodiments. 11-20

Robert J. Moore, E. Cabell Hankinson Gathman, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Eric Nickell:
Coordinating joint activity in avatar-mediated interaction. 21-30
Attention & interruption

Joe Tullio, Anind K. Dey, Jason Chalecki, James Fogarty:
How it works: a field study of non-technical users interacting with an intelligent system. 31-40

Jennifer Gluck, Andrea Bunt, Joanna McGrenere:
Matching attentional draw with utility in interruption. 41-50

Daniel Avrahami, James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson:
Biases in human estimation of interruptibility: effects and implications for practice. 50-60
Capturing life experiences

David S. Kirk
, Abigail Sellen, Richard H. R. Harper
, Kenneth R. Wood:
Understanding videowork. 61-70

Vaiva Kalnikaité, Steve Whittaker:
Software or wetware?: discovering when and why people use digital prosthetic memory. 71-80

Abigail Sellen, Andrew Fogg, Mike Aitken
, Steve Hodges, Carsten Rother, Kenneth R. Wood:
Do life-logging technologies support memory for the past?: an experimental study using sensecam. 81-90
Large displays

Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Tovi Grossman, Clarissa Mak, Ravin Balakrishnan:
An exploratory study of input configuration and group process in a negotiation task using a large display. 91-100

Beth Yost, Yonca Haciahmetoglu, Chris North:
Beyond visual acuity: the perceptual scalability of information visualizations for large displays. 101-110

Derek Reilly
, Kori M. Inkpen:
White rooms and morphing don't mix: setting and the evaluation of visualization techniques. 111-120
Shake, rattle and roll: new forms of input and output

John Williamson, Roderick Murray-Smith
, Stephen Hughes:
Shoogle: excitatory multimodal interaction on mobile devices. 121-124
Ubicomp tools

Scott A. Carter, Jennifer Mankoff, Jeffrey Heer:
Momento: support for situated ubicomp experimentation. 125-134

James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson:
Toolkit support for developing and deploying sensor-based statistical models of human situations. 135-144

Björn Hartmann, Leith Abdulla, Manas Mittal, Scott R. Klemmer:
Authoring sensor-based interactions by demonstration with direct manipulation and pattern recognition. 145-154
Mobile interaction

Matt Jones
, George Buchanan
, Richard Harper
, Pierre Louis Xech:
Questions not answers: a novel mobile search technique. 155-158

Stephen A. Brewster
, Faraz Chohan, Lorna M. Brown:
Tactile feedback for mobile interactions. 159-162

Edward Clarkson, Kent Lyons, James Clawson, Thad Starner:
Revisiting and validating a model of two-thumb text entry. 163-166

Martin Hachet, Joachim Pouderoux, Florence Tyndiuk, Pascal Guitton:
"Jump and refine" for rapid pointing on mobile phones. 167-170
Politics & activism

Michael D. Byrne, Kristen K. Greene, Sarah P. Everett:
Usability of voting systems: baseline data for paper, punch cards, and lever machines. 171-180

Mary Flanagan
, Helen Nissenbaum:
A game design methodology to incorporate social activist themes. 181-190
Navigation & interaction

Robert Ball, Chris North, Doug A. Bowman:
Move to improve: promoting physical navigation to increase user performance with large displays. 191-200

Olivier Chapuis
, Nicolas Roussel:
Copy-and-paste between overlapping windows. 201-210

Dugald Ralph Hutchings, John T. Stasko:
Consistency, multiple monitors, and multiple windows. 211-214

Edward Tse, Chia Shen, Saul Greenberg, Clifton Forlines:
How pairs interact over a multimodal digital table. 215-218
Medical

Charlotte Tang
, Sheelagh Carpendale:
An observational study on information flow during nurses' shift change. 219-228

Dorrit Billman, Eric A. Bier:
Medical sensemaking with entity workspace. 229-232
Task & attention

Duncan P. Brumby
, Andrew Howes
, Dario D. Salvucci:
A cognitive constraint model of dual-task trade-offs in a highly dynamic driving task. 233-242

Dario D. Salvucci, Daniel Markley, Mark Zuber, Duncan P. Brumby
:
iPod distraction: effects of portable music-player use on driver performance. 243-250

Ken Hinckley
, Shengdong Zhao
, Raman Sarin, Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Michael Shilman, Desney S. Tan:
InkSeine: In Situ search for active note taking. 251-260
Expert/novice

Jeffrey Wong, Lui Min Oh, Jiazhi Ou, Carolyn P. Rosé
, Jie Yang, Susan R. Fussell
:
Sharing a single expert among multiple partners. 261-270

Amy Hurst
, Scott E. Hudson, Jennifer Mankoff:
Dynamic detection of novice vs. skilled use without a task model. 271-280

Anna Dickinson, Michael J. Smith, John L. Arnott, Alan F. Newell, Robin L. Hill:
Approaches to web search and navigation for older computer novices. 281-290
Mobile applications

Sean White, Dominic Marino, Steven Feiner:
Designing a mobile user interface for automated species identification. 291-294

Alan L. Liu, Yang Li:
BrickRoad: a light-weight tool for spontaneous design of location-enhanced applications. 295-298

Lucy E. Dunne, Barry Smyth:
Psychophysical elements of wearability. 299-302

Feng Tian, Xiang Ao, Hongan Wang, Vidya Setlur, Guozhong Dai:
The tilt cursor: enhancing stimulus-response compatibility by providing 3d orientation cue of pen. 303-306

Martina Ziefle, Ulrik Schroeder
, Judith Strenk, Thomas Michel:
How younger and older adults master the usage of hyperlinks in small screen devices. 307-316
Navigation

Raghavendra S. Kattinakere, Tovi Grossman, Sriram Subramanian
:
Modeling steering within above-the-surface interaction layers. 317-326

Yves Guiard, Yangzhou Du, Olivier Chapuis
:
Quantifying degree of goal directedness in document navigation: application to the evaluation of the perspective-drag technique. 327-336

Aurélien Tabard
, Wendy E. Mackay, Nicolas Roussel, Catherine Letondal:
PageLinker: integrating contextual bookmarks within a browser. 337-346
Photo sharing

Andrew D. Miller
, W. Keith Edwards:
Give and take: a study of consumer photo-sharing culture and practice. 347-356

Shane Ahern, Dean Eckles
, Nathaniel Good, Simon King, Mor Naaman
, Rahul Nair:
Over-exposed?: privacy patterns and considerations in online and mobile photo sharing. 357-366

Jingyu Cui, Fang Wen, Rong Xiao, Yuandong Tian, Xiaoou Tang:
EasyAlbum: an interactive photo annotation system based on face clustering and re-ranking. 367-376
Empirical studies of web interaction

Melanie Kellar, Carolyn R. Watters, Kori M. Inkpen:
An exploration of web-based monitoring: implications for design. 377-386

Jan Hartmann, Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Antonella De Angeli:
Investigating attractiveness in web user interfaces. 387-396

Helen Petrie
, Omar Kheir:
The relationship between accessibility and usability of websites. 397-406
Gaze & eye tracking

Edward Cutrell, Zhiwei Guan:
What are you looking for?: an eye-tracking study of information usage in web search. 407-416

Zhiwei Guan, Edward Cutrell:
An eye tracking study of the effect of target rank on web search. 417-420

Manu Kumar, Andreas Paepcke, Terry Winograd:
EyePoint: practical pointing and selection using gaze and keyboard. 421-430

Tim Halverson
, Anthony J. Hornof:
A minimal model for predicting visual search in human-computer interaction. 431-434
Online representation of self

Cliff Lampe, Nicole B. Ellison
, Charles Steinfield
:
A familiar face(book): profile elements as signals in an online social network. 435-444

Asimina Vasalou
, Adam N. Joinson
, Jeremy Pitt:
Constructing my online self: avatars that increase self-focused attention. 445-448

Jeffrey T. Hancock
, Catalina L. Toma, Nicole B. Ellison:
The truth about lying in online dating profiles. 449-452

Aniket Kittur
, Bongwon Suh, Bryan A. Pendleton, Ed H. Chi:
He says, she says: conflict and coordination in Wikipedia. 453-462
Innovative interactions

Tovi Grossman, Nicholas Kong, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Modeling pointing at targets of arbitrary shapes. 463-472

Daniel Wigdor, Chia Shen, Clifton Forlines, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Perception of elementary graphical elements in tabletop and multi-surface environments. 473-482

Tovi Grossman, Daniel Wigdor, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Exploring and reducing the effects of orientation on text readability in volumetric displays. 483-492
Design theory

John Zimmerman
, Jodi Forlizzi, Shelley Evenson:
Research through design as a method for interaction design research in HCI. 493-502

Eli Blevis
:
Sustainable interaction design: invention & disposal, renewal & reuse. 503-512

Anna Vallgårda, Johan Redström:
Computational composites. 513-522
Play & exercise

Shannon O'Brien, Florian Mueller
:
Jogging the distance. 523-526
Home spirituality

Allison Woodruff, Sally Augustin, Brooke E. Foucault:
Sabbath day home automation: "it's like mixing technology and religion". 527-536

William W. Gaver
, Phoebe Sengers
, Tobie Kerridge, Joseph Kaye, John Bowers:
Enhancing ubiquitous computing with user interpretation: field testing the home health horoscope. 537-546

Erika Shehan, W. Keith Edwards:
Home networking and HCI: what hath god wrought? 547-556
Programming by professionals

Mauro Cherubini
, Gina Venolia, Robert DeLine, Amy J. Ko:
Let's go to the whiteboard: how and why software developers use drawings. 557-566

Marat Boshernitsan, Susan L. Graham, Marti A. Hearst:
Aligning development tools with the way programmers think about code changes. 567-576

Jason B. Ellis, Shahtab Wahid, Catalina Danis, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Task and social visualization in software development: evaluation of a prototype. 577-586
Web usability

Hartmut Obendorf, Harald Weinreich, Eelco Herder, Matthias Mayer:
Web page revisitation revisited: implications of a long-term click-stream study of browser usage. 597-606

Nathaniel Good, Jens Grossklags, Deirdre K. Mulligan, Joseph A. Konstan
:
Noticing notice: a large-scale experiment on the timing of software license agreements. 607-616
Empirical models

Kasper Hornbæk
, Effie Lai-Chong Law:
Meta-analysis of correlations among usability measures. 617-626

Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin, Saul Greenberg:
A predictive model of menu performance. 627-636

Edward Lank, Yi-Chun Nikko Cheng, Jaime Ruiz:
Endpoint prediction using motion kinematics. 637-646
Mobile interaction techniques I

Clifton Forlines, Daniel Wigdor, Chia Shen, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Direct-touch vs. mouse input for tabletop displays. 647-656

Daniel Vogel, Patrick Baudisch:
Shift: a technique for operating pen-based interfaces using touch. 657-666

Jacob O. Wobbrock, Duen Horng Chau
, Brad A. Myers:
An alternative to push, press, and tap-tap-tap: gesturing on an isometric joystick for mobile phone text entry. 667-676
Tasks

Shamsi T. Iqbal, Eric Horvitz:
Disruption and recovery of computing tasks: field study, analysis, and directions. 677-686

Tye Rattenbury, John F. Canny:
CAAD: an automatic task support system. 687-696

Shamsi T. Iqbal, Brian P. Bailey:
Understanding and developing models for detecting and differentiating breakpoints during interactive tasks. 697-706
Emergency action

Phoebe O. Toups Dugas
, Andruid Kerne:
Implicit coordination in firefighting practice: design implications for teaching fire emergency responders. 707-716

Paul M. Aoki
:
Back stage on the front lines: perspectives and performance in the combat information center. 717-726

Leysia Palen, Sophia B. Liu:
Citizen communications in crisis: anticipating a future of ICT-supported public participation. 727-736
Design methods

Sara Ljungblad, Lars Erik Holmquist
:
Transfer scenarios: grounding innovation with marginal practices. 737-746

Keith A. Butler, Jiajie Zhang, Chris Esposito, Ali Bahrami, Ron Hebron, David E. Kieras
:
Work-centered design: a case study of a mixed-initiative scheduler. 747-756
Mobile interaction techniques II

Gonzalo A. Ramos, Andy Cockburn, Ravin Balakrishnan, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
Pointing lenses: facilitating stylus input through visual-and motor-space magnification. 757-766

William Seager, Danae Stanton Fraser
:
Comparing physical, automatic and manual map rotation for pedestrian navigation. 767-776
Tangibility

Vincent Leclerc, Amanda J. Parkes, Hiroshi Ishii:
Senspectra: a computationally augmented physical modeling toolkit for sensing and visualization of structural strain. 801-804

Morten Fjeld, Jonas Fredriksson, Martin Ejdestig, Florin Duca, Kristina Bötschi, Benedikt M. Voegtli, Patrick Juchli:
Tangible user interface for chemistry education: comparative evaluation and re-design. 805-808

James Patten, Hiroshi Ishii:
Mechanical constraints as computational constraints in tabletop tangible interfaces. 809-818

Enrico Costanza, Samuel A. Inverso, Rebecca Allen, Pattie Maes:
Intimate interfaces in action: assessing the usability and subtlety of emg-based motionless gestures. 819-828
Games

A. Fleming Seay, Robert E. Kraut:
Project massive: self-regulation and problematic use of online gaming. 829-838

Nicolas Ducheneaut, Nicholas Yee, Eric Nickell, Robert J. Moore:
The life and death of online gaming communities: a look at guilds in world of warcraft. 839-848

Archer L. Batcheller, Brian Hilligoss, Kevin Nam, Emilee J. Rader
, Marta Rey-Babarro, Xiaomu Zhou:
Testing the technology: playing games with video conferencing. 849-852

Ville Nenonen, Aleksi Lindblad, Ville Häkkinen, Toni Laitinen, Mikko Jouhtio, Perttu Hämäläinen:
Using heart rate to control an interactive game. 853-856
Video
Security

Wendy Moncur
, Grégory Leplâtre:
Pictures at the ATM: exploring the usability of multiple graphical passwords. 887-894

Supriya Singh
, Anuja Cabraal, Catherine Demosthenous, Gunela Astbrink, Michele Furlong:
Password sharing: implications for security design based on social practice. 895-904

Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Yong Rhee, Alessandro Acquisti
, Lorrie Faith Cranor
, Jason I. Hong
, Elizabeth Nunge:
Protecting people from phishing: the design and evaluation of an embedded training email system. 905-914
Emotion & empathy

Sascha Mahlke, Manfred Thüring:
Studying antecedents of emotional experiences in interactive contexts. 915-918

Ulrike Pfeil, Panayiotis Zaphiris
:
Patterns of empathy in online communication. 919-928

Jeffrey T. Hancock
, Christopher Landrigan, Courtney Silver:
Expressing emotion in text-based communication. 929-932

Colin Swindells, Karon E. MacLean
, Kellogg S. Booth, Michael J. Meitner:
Exploring affective design for physical controls. 933-942
Collaboration at work

Greg Little, Tessa A. Lau, Allen Cypher, James Lin, Eben M. Haber, Eser Kandogan:
Koala: capture, share, automate, personalize business processes on the web. 943-946

A. J. Bernheim Brush, Brian Meyers, Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski:
Understanding memory triggers for task tracking. 947-950

John C. Tang, Clemens Drews, Mark Smith, Fei Wu, Alison E. Sue, Tessa A. Lau:
Exploring patterns of social commonality among file directories at work. 951-960

Saverio Perugini, Taylor J. Anderson, William F. Moroney:
A study of out-of-turn interaction in menu-based, IVR, voicemail systems. 961-970
Tags, tagging & notetaking

Morgan Ames, Mor Naaman
:
Why we tag: motivations for annotation in mobile and online media. 971-980

Aaron Bauer, Kenneth R. Koedinger:
Selection-based note-taking applications. 981-990

Kaj Mäkelä, Sara Belt, Dan Greenblatt, Jonna Häkkilä:
Mobile interaction with visual and RFID tags: a field study on user perceptions. 991-994

A. W. Rivadeneira, Daniel M. Gruen, Michael J. Muller, David R. Millen:
Getting our head in the clouds: toward evaluation studies of tagclouds. 995-998
Multimodal interactions

Garth Shoemaker, Carl Gutwin:
Supporting multi-point interaction in visual workspaces. 999-1008

Edward C. Kaiser, Paulo Barthelmess, Candice Erdmann, Philip R. Cohen
:
Multimodal redundancy across handwriting and speech during computer mediated human-human interactions. 1009-1018
Distributed interaction

Xianghua Ding
, Thomas Erickson, Wendy A. Kellogg, Stephen Levy, Jim Christensen, Jeremy B. Sussman, Tracee Vetting Wolf, William E. Bennett:
An empirical study of the use of visually enhanced voip audio conferencing: the case of IEAC. 1019-1028

Jeffrey Heer, Fernanda B. Viégas, Martin Wattenberg:
Voyagers and voyeurs: supporting asynchronous collaborative information visualization. 1029-1038

David S. Kirk
, Tom Rodden, Danae Stanton Fraser
:
Turn it this way: grounding collaborative action with remote gestures. 1039-1048
Learning & education

Kyle Johnsen, Andrew Raij
, Amy O. Stevens, D. Scott Lind, Benjamin Lok
:
The validity of a virtual human experience for interpersonal skills education. 1049-1058

Ryan Shaun Joazeiro de Baker:
Modeling and understanding students' off-task behavior in intelligent tutoring systems. 1059-1068

Elizabeth Gerber:
Improvisation principles and techniques for design. 1069-1072

Piotr D. Adamczyk
, Michael B. Twidale
:
Supporting multidisciplinary collaboration: requirements from novel HCI education. 1073-1076
Designing for specific cultures

Kirsten Boehner, Janet Vertesi
, Phoebe Sengers
, Paul Dourish:
How HCI interprets the probes. 1077-1086

Divya Ramachandran, Matthew Kam, Jane Chiu, John F. Canny, James F. Frankel:
Social dynamics of early stage co-design in developing regions. 1087-1096

Matthew Kam, Divya Ramachandran, Varun Devanathan, Anuj Tewari, John F. Canny:
Localized iterative design for language learning in underdeveloped regions: the PACE framework. 1097-1106
Mobile kits & stuff

Rafael Ballagas, Faraz Memon, René Reiners, Jan O. Borchers:
iStuff mobile: rapidly prototyping new mobile phone interfaces for ubiquitous computing. 1107-1116

Antti Salovaara
:
Appropriation of a MMS-based comic creator: from system functionalities to resources for action. 1117-1126

Antti Oulasvirta, Lauri Sumari:
Mobile kits and laptop trays: managing multiple devices in mobile information work. 1127-1136
Novel navigation

Per Ola Kristensson, Shumin Zhai:
Command strokes with and without preview: using pen gestures on keyboard for command selection. 1137-1146

Mark S. Hancock
, Sheelagh Carpendale, Andy Cockburn:
Shallow-depth 3d interaction: design and evaluation of one-, two- and three-touch techniques. 1147-1156

Lucia Terrenghi, David S. Kirk
, Abigail Sellen, Shahram Izadi:
Affordances for manipulation of physical versus digital media on interactive surfaces. 1157-1166
People, looking at people

Andreas Girgensohn, Frank M. Shipman III, Thea Turner, Lynn Wilcox:
Effects of presenting geographic context on tracking activity between cameras. 1167-1176

Abhishek Ranjan, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Dynamic shared visual spaces: experimenting with automatic camera control in a remote repair task. 1177-1186

Johann Schrammel, Arjan Geven, Reinhard Sefelin
, Manfred Tscheligi
:
"Look!": using the gaze direction of embodied agents. 1187-1190

Yoshinori Kuno
, Kazuhisa Sadazuka, Michie Kawashima, Keiichi Yamazaki, Akiko Yamazaki, Hideaki Kuzuoka
:
Museum guide robot based on sociological interaction analysis. 1191-1194
Input techniques
Location aware systems

Kenton O'Hara
, Tim Kindberg, Maxine Glancy, Luciana Baptista, Byju Sukumaran, Gil Kahana, Julie Rowbotham:
Social practices in location-based collecting. 1225-1234

Pamela J. Ludford, Reid Priedhorsky, Ken Reily, Loren G. Terveen:
Capturing, sharing, and using local place information. 1235-1244

Steven Strachan, John Williamson, Roderick Murray-Smith
:
Show me the way to Monte Carlo: density-based trajectory navigation. 1245-1248

Carl F. DiSalvo, Jeff Maki, Nathan Martin:
Mapmover: a case study of design-oriented research into collective expression and constructed publics. 1249-1252
Social network sharing

Cliff Lampe, Erik W. Johnston, Paul Resnick:
Follow the reader: filtering comments on slashdot. 1253-1262

John C. Tang, James Lin, Jeffrey S. Pierce, Steve Whittaker, Clemens Drews:
Recent shortcuts: using recent interactions to support shared activities. 1263-1272

Giulio Jacucci, Antti Oulasvirta, Tommi Ilmonen, John Evans, Antti Salovaara
:
Comedia: mobile group media for active spectatorship. 1273-1282
Augmentation, automation & agents

Jeffrey Nichols, Duen Horng Chau
, Brad A. Myers:
Demonstrating the viability of automatically generated user interfaces. 1283-1292

Jun Xiao, John T. Stasko, Richard Catrambone:
The role of choice and customization on users' interaction with embodied conversational agents: effects on perception and performance. 1293-1302
Distributed coordination

Mike Fraser
, Michael R. McCarthy, Muneeb Shaukat, Phillip Smith:
Seconds matter: improving distributed coordination bytracking and visualizing display trajectories. 1303-1312

Jacob T. Biehl
, Mary Czerwinski, Greg Smith, George G. Robertson:
FASTDash: a visual dashboard for fostering awareness in software teams. 1313-1322

Jonas Landgren, Urban Nulden:
A study of emergency response work: patterns of mobile phone interaction. 1323-1332
Usability

François Guimbretière, Morgan Dixon, Ken Hinckley
:
ExperiScope: an analysis tool for interaction data. 1333-1342

Jiang Hu, Andi Winterboer, Clifford Nass, Johanna D. Moore, Rebecca Illowsky:
Context & usability testing: user-modeled information presentation in easy and difficult driving conditions. 1343-1346

Richard Atterer, Albrecht Schmidt
:
Tracking the interaction of users with ajax applications for usability testing. 1347-1350
Kids & family

Julie A. Kientz, Rosa I. Arriaga, Marshini Chetty, Gillian R. Hayes
, Jahmeilah Richardson, Shwetak N. Patel, Gregory D. Abowd:
Grow and know: understanding record-keeping needs for tracking the development of young children. 1351-1360

Frank Bentley, Crysta J. Metcalf:
Sharing motion information with close family and friends. 1361-1370

Neema Moraveji, Jason Li, Jiarong Ding, Patrick O'Kelley, Suze Woolf:
Comicboarding: using comics as proxies for participatory design with children. 1371-1374
Alternative interaction

Gonzalo A. Ramos, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Pressure marks. 1375-1384

Jared Cechanowicz, Pourang Irani, Sriram Subramanian
:
Augmenting the mouse with pressure sensitive input. 1385-1394

Shengdong Zhao
, Pierre Dragicevic, Mark H. Chignell
, Ravin Balakrishnan, Patrick Baudisch:
Earpod: eyes-free menu selection using touch input and reactive audio feedback. 1395-1404
Usability evaluation

Morten Sieker Andreasen, Henrik Villemann Nielsen, Simon Ormholt Schrøder, Jan Stage:
What happened to remote usability testing?: an empirical study of three methods. 1405-1414

Gitte Lindgaard
, Jarinee Chattratichart:
Usability testing: what have we overlooked? 1415-1424

Wendy E. Mackay, Caroline Appert
, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon
, Olivier Chapuis
, Yangzhou Du, Jean-Daniel Fekete
, Yves Guiard:
Touchstone: exploratory design of experiments. 1425-1434
Programming by & with end-users

Jeffrey Wong, Jason I. Hong
:
Making mashups with marmite: towards end-user programming for the web. 1435-1444

John Zimmerman
, Anthony Tomasic, Isaac Simmons, Ian Hargraves, Ken Mohnkern, Jason Cornwell, Robert Martin McGuire:
Vio: a mixed-initiative approach to learning and automating procedural update tasks. 1445-1454

Caitlin Kelleher, Randy F. Pausch, Sara B. Kiesler:
Storytelling alice motivates middle school girls to learn computer programming. 1455-1464
Trust & engagement

David T. Nguyen, John F. Canny:
Multiview: improving trust in group video conferencing through spatial faithfulness. 1465-1474

Steven Dow, Manish Mehta, Ellie Harmon
, Blair MacIntyre
, Michael Mateas:
Presence and engagement in an interactive drama. 1475-1484

Dirk vom Lehn, Jon Hindmarsh, Paul Luff
, Christian Heath:
Engaging constable: revealing art with new technology. 1485-1494
Models of mobile interaction

Xiang Cao, Shumin Zhai:
Modeling human performance of pen stroke gestures. 1495-1504

Paul Holleis, Friederike Otto, Heinrich Hussmann, Albrecht Schmidt
:
Keystroke-level model for advanced mobile phone interaction. 1505-1514

Michael Pettitt, Gary E. Burnett
, Alan Stevens:
An extended keystroke level model (KLM) for predicting the visual demand of in-vehicle information systems. 1515-1524
Color/blind

Ravi Kuber, Wai Yu, Graham McAllister:
Towards developing assistive haptic feedback for visually impaired internet users. 1525-1534

Luke Jefferson, Richard W. Harvey
:
An interface to support color blind computer users. 1535-1538

Chui Chui Tan, Wai Yu, Graham McAllister:
An adaptive & adaptable approach to enhance web graphics accessibility for visually impaired people. 1539-1542
Social influence

Darren Gergle
, Carolyn P. Rosé
, Robert E. Kraut:
Modeling the impact of shared visual information on collaborative reference. 1543-1552

Nils Dahlbäck, QianYing Wang, Clifford Nass, Jenny Alwin:
Similarity is more important than expertise: accent effects in speech interfaces. 1553-1556

Brooke E. Foucault, Helena M. Mentis, Phoebe Sengers
, Devon Welles:
Provoking sociability. 1557-1560

Catherine A. Zanbaka, Amy Catherine Ulinski, Paula Goolkasian
, Larry F. Hodges:
Social responses to virtual humans: implications for future interface design. 1561-1570
Learning

Andy Cockburn, Per Ola Kristensson, Jason Alexander
, Shumin Zhai:
Hard lessons: effort-inducing interfaces benefit spatial learning. 1571-1580

Udai Singh Pawar, Joyojeet Pal
, Rahul Gupta, Kentaro Toyama
:
Multiple mice for retention tasks in disadvantaged schools. 1581-1590

Tovi Grossman, Pierre Dragicevic, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Strategies for accelerating on-line learning of hotkeys. 1591-1600

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