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Mary Czerwinski, Arnold M. Lund, Desney S. Tan:
Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2008, 2008, Florence, Italy, April 5-10, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-011-1
Socio-Cultural Impact

Gunnar Harboe, Crysta J. Metcalf, Frank Bentley, Joe Tullio, Noel Massey, Guy Romano:
Ambient social tv: drawing people into a shared experience. 1-10

Susan Wyche, Paul M. Aoki
, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Re-placing faith: reconsidering the secular-religious use divide in the United States and Kenya. 11-20

Scott D. Mainwaring, Wendy March, Bill Maurer
:
From meiwaku to tokushita!: lessons for digital money design from japan. 21-24

Yang Wang, Scott D. Mainwaring:
Human-Currency Interaction: learning from virtual currency use in China. 25-28
Interactive Image Search

James Fogarty
, Desney S. Tan, Ashish Kapoor, Simon A. J. Winder:
CueFlik: interactive concept learning in image search. 29-38

Geoffrey B. Duggan, Stephen J. Payne:
Knowledge in the head and on the web: using topic expertise to aid search. 39-48

Yiwen Luo, Wei Liu, Jianzhuang Liu, Xiaoou Tang:
MQSearch: image search by multi-class query. 49-52
Stories and Memories
Don't Interrupt Me

Norman Makoto Su, Gloria Mark:
Communication chains and multitasking. 83-92

Shamsi T. Iqbal, Brian P. Bailey:
Effects of intelligent notification management on users and their tasks. 93-102

Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Clarissa Mak, Saul Greenberg, Ronald Baecker:
Attention by proxy? issues in audience awareness for webcasts to distributed groups. 103-106

Gloria Mark, Daniela Gudith, Ulrich Klocke:
The cost of interrupted work: more speed and stress. 107-110
Invited Session: Usability Evaluation Considered H

Saul Greenberg, William Buxton:
Usability evaluation considered harmful (some of the time). 111-120
Human-Robot Interaction
Learning Support

Maria Francesca Costabile, Antonella De Angeli, Rosa Lanzilotti
, Carmelo Ardito
, Paolo Buono
, Thomas Pederson
:
Explore! possibilities and challenges of mobile learning. 145-154

Amy Ogan, Vincent Aleven, Christopher Jones:
Pause, predict, and ponder: use of narrative videos to improve cultural discussion and learning. 155-162

Tom Moher, Brian Uphoff, Darshan Bhatt, Brenda López Silva, Peter Malcolm:
WallCology: designing interaction affordances for learner engagement in authentic science inquiry. 163-172
Trust and Security

Tim Kindberg:
Measuring trust in wi-fi hotspots. 173-182

Hirokazu Sasamoto, Nicolas Christin
, Eiji Hayashi:
Undercover: authentication usable in front of prying eyes. 183-192

Michael Toomim, Xianhang Zhang, James Fogarty, James A. Landay:
Access control by testing for shared knowledge. 193-196

Markus Jakobsson, Erik Stolterman, Susanne Wetzel, Liu Yang:
Love and authentication. 197-200
Post-WIMP

Robert J. K. Jacob, Audrey Girouard, Leanne M. Hirshfield
, Michael S. Horn, Orit Shaer, Erin Treacy Solovey
, Jamie Zigelbaum:
Reality-based interaction: a framework for post-WIMP interfaces. 201-210

Seoktae Kim
, Hyunjung Kim
, Boram Lee, Tek-Jin Nam, Woohun Lee:
Inflatable mouse: volume-adjustable mouse with air-pressure-sensitive input and haptic feedback. 211-224

Ramon Hofer, Patrick Kaplan, Andreas M. Kunz
:
MightyTrace: multiuser tracking technology on lc-displays. 215-218

Daniel Ashbrook, James Clawson, Kent Lyons, Thad Starner, Nirmal J. Patel:
Quickdraw: the impact of mobility and on-body placement on device access time. 219-222

Gary Hsieh, Jennifer C. Lai, Scott E. Hudson, Robert E. Kraut:
Using tags to assist near-synchronous communication. 223-226
Improved Video Navigation and Capture

Abhishek Ranjan, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Improving meeting capture by applying television production principles with audio and motion detection. 227-236

Pierre Dragicevic, Gonzalo A. Ramos, Jacobo Bibliowicz, Derek Nowrouzezahrai, Ravin Balakrishnan, Karan Singh:
Video browsing by direct manipulation. 237-246

Thorsten Karrer, Malte Weiss, Eric Lee, Jan O. Borchers:
DRAGON: a direct manipulation interface for frame-accurate in-scene video navigation. 247-250

Leonardo Bonanni, Jason Alonso, Neil Chao, Greg Vargas, Hiroshi Ishii:
Handsaw: tangible exploration of volumetric data by direct cut-plane projection. 251-254
Visual Synthesis

Miguel Elías, Jeremy Elson, Danyel Fisher
, Jon Howell:
Do I live in a flood basin?: synthesizing ten thousand maps. 255-264

Adam Perer, Ben Shneiderman:
Integrating statistics and visualization: case studies of gaining clarity during exploratory data analysis. 265-274

Catalina M. Danis, Fernanda B. Viégas, Martin Wattenberg, Jesse Kriss:
Your place or mine?: visualization as a community component. 275-284
Touch and Target Selection
Green Day

Allison Woodruff, Jay Hasbrouck, Sally Augustin:
A bright green perspective on sustainable choices. 313-322

Elaine M. Huang, Khai N. Truong
:
Breaking the disposable technology paradigm: opportunities for sustainable interaction design for mobile phones. 323-332

Kristin Hanks, William Odom, David Roedl, Eli Blevis
:
Sustainable millennials: attitudes towards sustainability and the material effects of interactive technologies. 333-342
Kid's Stuff

Nathan G. Freier:
Children attribute moral standing to a personified agent. 343-352

Neema Moraveji, Taemie Kim, James Ge, Udai Singh Pawar, Kathleen Mulcahy, Kori Inkpen:
Mischief: supporting remote teaching in developing regions. 353-362

Yu-Chen Chang, Jin-Ling Lo, Chao-Ju Huang, Nan-Yi Hsu, Hao-Hua Chu, Hsin-Yen Wang, Pei-Yu Chi, Ya-Lin Hsieh:
Playful toothbrush: ubicomp technology for teaching tooth brushing to kindergarten children. 363-372
Collaborative User Interfaces

Cosmin Munteanu, Ronald Baecker, Gerald Penn
:
Collaborative editing for improved usefulness and usability of transcript-enhanced webcasts. 373-382

Tovi Grossman, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Collaborative interaction with volumetric displays. 383-392

Beryl Plimmer, Andrew Crossan, Stephen A. Brewster
, Rachel Blagojevic:
Multimodal collaborative handwriting training for visually-impaired people. 393-402
Aesthetics, Awareness, and Sketching

Dan Cosley, Joel Lewenstein, Andrew Herman, Jenna Holloway, Jonathan Baxter, Saeko Nomura, Kirsten Boehner, Geri Gay:
ArtLinks: fostering social awareness and reflection in museums. 403-412

Richard C. Davis, Brien Colwell, James A. Landay:
K-sketch: a 'kinetic' sketch pad for novice animators. 413-422

Leah Buechley, Michael Eisenberg, Jaime Catchen, Ali Crockett:
The LilyPad Arduino: using computational textiles to investigate engagement, aesthetics, and diversity in computer science education. 423-432
Data Collection

Timothy Sohn, Kevin A. Li, William G. Griswold
, James D. Hollan:
A diary study of mobile information needs. 433-442

Jun H. Kim, Daniel V. Gunn, Eric Schuh, Bruce Phillips, Randy J. Pagulayan, Dennis R. Wixon:
Tracking real-time user experience (TRUE): a comprehensive instrumentation solution for complex systems. 443-452

Aniket Kittur
, Ed H. Chi, Bongwon Suh:
Crowdsourcing user studies with Mechanical Turk. 453-456
Health and Wellness

Taowei David Wang, Catherine Plaisant, Alexander J. Quinn, Roman Stanchak, Shawn N. Murphy, Ben Shneiderman:
Aligning temporal data by sentinel events: discovering patterns in electronic health records. 457-466

Andrea Grimes, Richard Harper
:
Celebratory technology: new directions for food research in HCI. 467-476

Lena Mamykina, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Patricia G. Davidson, Daniel Greenblatt:
MAHI: investigation of social scaffolding for reflective thinking in diabetes management. 477-486
I am here. Where are you?

Emily Troshynski
, Charlotte P. Lee, Paul Dourish:
Accountabilities of presence: reframing location-based systems. 487-496

Louise Barkhuus
, Barry A. T. Brown, Marek Bell, Scott Sherwood, Malcolm Hall, Matthew Chalmers:
From awareness to repartee: sharing location within social groups. 497-506

Chris Harrison, Anind K. Dey:
Lean and zoom: proximity-aware user interface and content magnification. 507-510

Siân E. Lindley, James Le Couteur, Nadia Berthouze
:
Stirring up experience through movement in game play: effects on engagement and social behaviour. 511-514
Physiological Sensing for Input

T. Scott Saponas, Desney S. Tan, Dan Morris, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Demonstrating the feasibility of using forearm electromyography for muscle-computer interfaces. 515-524

Xinyong Zhang, Xiangshi Ren
, Hongbin Zha:
Improving eye cursor's stability for eye pointing tasks. 525-534

Naoto Kaneko:
Detecting the direction of listening with the emg signals measured behind ears. 535-538

Raj M. Ratwani
, J. Malcolm McCurry, J. Gregory Trafton:
Predicting postcompletion errors using eye movements. 539-542
Policy, Telemedicine, and Enterprise

Lujo Bauer
, Lorrie Faith Cranor
, Robert W. Reeder, Michael K. Reiter, Kami Vaniea
:
A user study of policy creation in a flexible access-control system. 543-552

Simon B. Larsen, Jakob E. Bardram
:
Competence articulation: alignment of competences and responsibilities in synchronous telemedical collaboration. 553-562

Rosta Farzan, Joan Morris DiMicco, David R. Millen, Casey Dugan, Werner Geyer, Elizabeth Brownholtz:
Results from deploying a participation incentive mechanism within the enterprise. 563-572
Post-QWERTY QWERTY

James Clawson, Kent Lyons, Alex Rudnick, Robert A. Iannucci, Thad Starner:
Automatic whiteout++: correcting mini-QWERTY typing errors using keypress timing. 573-582

Benoît Martin
, Poika Isokoski
:
EdgeWrite with integrated corner sequence help. 583-592

Shumin Zhai, Per Ola Kristensson:
Interlaced QWERTY: accommodating ease of visual search and input flexibility in shape writing. 593-596
Beyond End-User Programming

Stefan Carmien, Gerhard Fischer:
Design, adoption, and assessment of a socio-technical environment supporting independence for persons with cognitive disabilities. 597-606

Michael A. Terry, Matthew Kay
, Brad Van Vugt, Brandon Slack, Terry Park:
Ingimp: introducing instrumentation to an end-user open source application. 607-616

Neeraja Subrahmaniyan, Laura Beckwith, Valentina Grigoreanu, Margaret M. Burnett, Susan Wiedenbeck, Vaishnavi Narayanan, Karin Bucht
, Russell Drummond, Xiaoli Z. Fern:
Testing vs. code inspection vs. what else?: male and female end users' debugging strategies. 617-626
Dignity in Design

Christopher A. Le Dantec, W. Keith Edwards:
Designs on dignity: perceptions of technology among the homeless. 627-636

Peter C. Wright, John C. McCarthy
:
Empathy and experience in HCI. 637-646

Kristina Höök
, Anna Ståhl, Petra Sundström, Jarmo Laaksolahti:
Interactional empowerment. 647-656
Knowledge Elicitation

Ashish Kapoor, Eric Horvitz:
Experience sampling for building predictive user models: a comparative study. 657-666

Kayur Patel, James Fogarty
, James A. Landay, Beverly L. Harrison:
Investigating statistical machine learning as a tool for software development. 667-676

Xiaolong Zhang
, Yan Qu, C. Lee Giles
, Piyou Song:
CiteSense: supporting sensemaking of research literature. 677-680

William Jones
, Predrag V. Klasnja, Andrea Civan
, Michael L. Adcock:
The personal project planner: planning to organize personal information. 681-684
Tools for Education

Gillian R. Hayes
, Lamar M. Gardere, Gregory D. Abowd, Khai N. Truong
:
CareLog: a selective archiving tool for behavior management in schools. 685-694

Joel Lanir, Kellogg S. Booth, Leah Findlater:
Observing presenters' use of visual aids to inform the design of classroom presentation software. 695-704

Alexander J. Quinn, Chang Hu, Takeshi Arisaka, Anne Rose, Benjamin B. Bederson
:
Readability of scanned books in digital libraries. 705-714
Sound of Music

Tuck Wah Leong
, Steve Howard, Frank Vetere
:
Choice: abidcating or exercising? 715-724

Ian Simon, Dan Morris, Sumit Basu:
MySong: automatic accompaniment generation for vocal melodies. 725-734

Yasushi Akiyama, Sageev Oore
:
PlaceAndPlay: a digital tool for children to create and record music. 735-738

David Merrill, Hayes Raffle, Roberto Aimi:
The sound of touch: physical manipulation of digital sound. 739-742
Healthcare in the Developing World

Rowena Luk, Melissa R. Ho
, Paul M. Aoki
:
Asynchronous remote medical consultation for Ghana. 743-752

Brian DeRenzi, Neal Lesh, Tapan S. Parikh, Clayton Sims, Werner Maokla, Mwajuma Chemba, Yuna Hamisi, David Schellenberg
, Marc Mitchell, Gaetano Borriello:
E-imci: improving pediatric health care in low-income countries. 753-762

Karen G. Cheng, Francisco Ernesto, Khai N. Truong
:
Participant and interviewer attitudes toward handheld computers in the context of HIV/AIDS programs in sub-Saharan Africa. 763-766
Displayful and Displayless

David Dearman, Jeffrey S. Pierce:
It's on my other computer!: computing with multiple devices. 767-776

Miguel A. Nacenta
, Regan L. Mandryk
, Carl Gutwin:
Targeting across displayless space. 777-786

Sean Gustafson, Patrick Baudisch, Carl Gutwin, Pourang Irani:
Wedge: clutter-free visualization of off-screen locations. 787-796
Friends, Foe, and Family

Andrew T. Fiore, Lindsay Shaw Taylor, G. A. Mendelsohn, Marti A. Hearst:
Assessing attractiveness in online dating profiles. 797-806

Irina Shklovski, Robert E. Kraut, Jonathon N. Cummings
:
Keeping in touch by technology: maintaining friendships after a residential move. 807-816

Michael J. Brzozowski, Tad Hogg, Gábor Szabó:
Friends and foes: ideological social networking. 817-820

Andrea Grimes, A. J. Bernheim Brush:
Life scheduling to support multiple social roles. 821-824
Cognition, Perception, and Memory

Mike Wu, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Brian Richards, Ronald Baecker, Michael Massimi:
Collaborating to remember: a distributed cognition account of families coping with memory impairments. 825-834

David B. Grimes, Desney S. Tan, Scott E. Hudson, Pradeep Shenoy, Rajesh P. N. Rao
:
Feasibility and pragmatics of classifying working memory load with an electroencephalograph. 835-844

Pradeep Shenoy, Desney S. Tan:
Human-aided computing: utilizing implicit human processing to classify images. 845-854
Exploring Web Content

Jan Hartmann, Antonella De Angeli, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Framing the user experience: information biases on website quality judgement. 855-864

F. Maxwell Harper, Daphne R. Raban
, Sheizaf Rafaeli, Joseph A. Konstan
:
Predictors of answer quality in online Q&A sites. 865-874

Christos Katsanos, Nikolaos K. Tselios
, Nikolaos M. Avouris
:
AutoCardSorter: designing the information architecture of a web site using latent semantic analysis. 875-878

Anthony Tang
, Matthias Finke, Michael Blackstock, Rock Leung, Meghan Deutscher, Rodger Lea:
Designing for bystanders: reflections on building a public digital forum. 879-882
Measuring, Business, and Voting

Sarah P. Everett, Kristen K. Greene, Michael D. Byrne, Dan S. Wallach, Kyle Derr, Daniel Sandler, Ted Torous:
Electronic voting machines versus traditional methods: improved preference, similar performance. 883-892

Martin Schmettow, Wolfgang Vietze:
Introducing item response theory for measuring usability inspection processes. 893-902

Kasper Hornbæk, Erik Frøkjær:
Making use of business goals in usability evaluation: an experiment with novice evaluators. 903-912
Multiple and Large Displays

Raphael Hoffmann, Patrick Baudisch, Daniel S. Weld:
Evaluating visual cues for window switching on large screens. 929-938

Jacob T. Biehl
, William T. Baker, Brian P. Bailey, Desney S. Tan, Kori M. Inkpen, Mary Czerwinski:
Impromptu: a new interaction framework for supporting collaboration in multiple display environments and its field evaluation for co-located software development. 939-948

Masatomo Kobayashi
, Takeo Igarashi:
Ninja cursors: using multiple cursors to assist target acquisition on large screens. 949-958
Mixed-Initiative Interaction

Jeffrey Heer, Maneesh Agrawala, Wesley Willett:
Generalized selection via interactive query relaxation. 959-968

Sharon L. Oviatt, Colin Swindells, Alexander M. Arthur:
Implicit user-adaptive system engagement in speech and pen interfaces. 969-978

Andreas Löhr, Bernd Brügge:
Mixed-initiative dialog management for speech-based interaction with graphical user interfaces. 979-988
Help Me Search

Brynn Evans, Stuart K. Card:
Augmented information assimilation: social and algorithmic web aids for the information long tail. 989-998

Duen Horng Chau
, Brad A. Myers, Andrew Faulring:
What to do when search fails: finding information by association. 999-1008

Daniel Xiaodan Zhou, Nathan Oostendorp, Michael Hess, Paul Resnick:
Conversation pivots and double pivots. 1009-1012

Maryam Kamvar, Shumeet Baluja:
Query suggestions for mobile search: understanding usage patterns. 1013-1016
Online Social Networks

Ido Guy, Michal Jacovi, Elad Shahar, Noga Meshulam, Vladimir Soroka, Stephen Farrell:
Harvesting with SONAR: the value of aggregating social network information. 1017-1026

Adam N. Joinson
:
Looking at, looking up or keeping up with people?: motives and use of facebook. 1027-1036

Bongwon Suh, Ed H. Chi, Aniket Kittur
, Bryan A. Pendleton:
Lifting the veil: improving accountability and social transparency in Wikipedia with wikidashboard. 1037-1040

Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Michael J. Muller, David R. Millen:
Social tagging roles: publishers, evangelists, leaders. 1041-1044
Am I Safe

Jennifer Stoll, Craig S. Tashman, W. Keith Edwards, Kyle Spafford:
Sesame: informing user security decisions with system visualization. 1045-1054

Kandha Sankarpandian, Travis Little, W. Keith Edwards:
Talc: using desktop graffiti to fight software vulnerability. 1055-1064

Serge Egelman
, Lorrie Faith Cranor
, Jason I. Hong
:
You've been warned: an empirical study of the effectiveness of web browser phishing warnings. 1065-1074
Search

Yuan-Chi Tseng, Andrew Howes
:
The adaptation of visual search strategy to expected information gain. 1075-1084

John O'Donovan, Barry Smyth, Brynjar Gretarsson, Svetlin Bostandjiev, Tobias Höllerer:
PeerChooser: visual interactive recommendation. 1085-1088

N. Sadat Shami, Kate Ehrlich, David R. Millen:
Pick me!: link selection in expertise search results. 1089-1092

Kate Ehrlich, N. Sadat Shami:
Searching for expertise. 1093-1096

Oded Nov, Mor Naaman
, Chen Ye:
What drives content tagging: the case of photos on Flickr. 1097-1100
Shared Authoring

Brian S. Butler
, Elisabeth Joyce, Jacqueline Pike:
Don't look now, but we've created a bureaucracy: the nature and roles of policies and rules in wikipedia. 1101-1110

Eric P. S. Baumer
, Mark Sueyoshi, Bill Tomlinson
:
Exploring the role of the reader in the activity of blogging. 1111-1120

Alastair J. Gill, Darren Gergle
, Robert M. French, Jon Oberlander:
Emotion rating from short blog texts. 1121-1124

Adam D. I. Kramer, Kerry Rodden:
Word usage and posting behaviors: modeling blogs with unobtrusive data collection methods. 1125-1128
Tangibles: Input & Output

Amanda J. Parkes, Hayes Raffle, Hiroshi Ishii:
Topobo in the wild: longitudinal evaluations of educators appropriating a tangible interface. 1129-1138

Kenneth Majlund Bach, Mads Gregers Jæger, Mikael B. Skov
, Nils Gram Thomassen:
You can touch, but you can't look: interacting with in-vehicle systems. 1139-1148

Christian Müller-Tomfelde, Claudia Schremmer:
Touchers and mousers: commonalities and differences in co-located collaboration with multiple input devices. 1149-1152

Joseph H. Goldberg, Jonathan I. Helfman, Lynne Martin:
Information distance and orientation in liquid layout. 1153-1156
On the Move

Victoria Bellotti, James Bo Begole
, Ed Huai-hsin Chi, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Ji Fang, Ellen Isaacs, Tracy Holloway King
, Mark W. Newman
, Kurt Partridge, Bob Price, Paul Rasmussen, Michael Roberts, Diane J. Schiano, Alan Walendowski:
Activity-based serendipitous recommendations with the Magitti mobile leisure guide. 1157-1166

Holger Schnädelbach
, Stefan Rennick Egglestone
, Stuart Reeves
, Steve Benford
, Brendan Walker, Michael Wright:
Performing thrill: designing telemetry systems and spectator interfaces for amusement rides. 1167-1176

Kenton O'Hara
:
Understanding geocaching practices and motivations. 1177-1186
Web Visits in the Long

Eytan Adar, Jaime Teevan, Susan T. Dumais:
Large scale analysis of web revisitation patterns. 1197-1206

Dan Morris, Meredith Ringel Morris, Gina Venolia:
SearchBar: a search-centric web history for task resumption and information re-finding. 1207-1216

Bonnie MacKay, Carolyn R. Watters:
Exploring multi-session web tasks. 1187-1196
Visualization to Support Information Work

Petra Isenberg, Anthony Tang
, Sheelagh Carpendale:
An exploratory study of visual information analysis. 1217-1226

Aruna D. Balakrishnan, Susan R. Fussell
, Sara B. Kiesler:
Do visualizations improve synchronous remote collaboration? 1227-1236

Yedendra Babu Shrinivasan, Jarke J. van Wijk:
Supporting the analytical reasoning process in information visualization. 1237-1246
Adaptation

Leah Findlater, Joanna McGrenere:
Impact of screen size on performance, awareness, and user satisfaction with adaptive graphical user interfaces. 1247-1256

Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Daniel S. Weld:
Improving the performance of motor-impaired users with automatically-generated, ability-based interfaces. 1257-1266

Leah Findlater, Joanna McGrenere, David Modjeska:
Evaluation of a role-based approach for customizing a complex development environment. 1267-1270

Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Katherine Everitt, Desney S. Tan, Mary Czerwinski, Daniel S. Weld:
Predictability and accuracy in adaptive user interfaces. 1271-1274
Multitouch and Surface Computing

Tomer Moscovich, John F. Hughes:
Indirect mappings of multi-touch input using one and two hands. 1275-1284

Peter Peltonen, Esko Kurvinen, Antti Salovaara
, Giulio Jacucci, Tommi Ilmonen, John Evans, Antti Oulasvirta
, Petri Saarikko:
It's Mine, Don't Touch!: interactions at a large multi-touch display in a city centre. 1285-1294

Kang Shi, Pourang Irani, Sean Gustafson, Sriram Subramanian
:
PressureFish: a method to improve control of discrete pressure-based input. 1295-1298

Roderick Murray-Smith
, John Williamson, Stephen Hughes, Torben Quaade:
Stane: synthesized surfaces for tactile input. 1299-1302
Activity-Based Prototyping and Software

Yang Li, James A. Landay:
Activity-based prototyping of ubicomp applications for long-lived, everyday human activities. 1303-1312

James Lin, James A. Landay:
Employing patterns and layers for early-stage design and prototyping of cross-device user interfaces. 1313-1322

Joseph Lawrance, Rachel K. E. Bellamy
, Margaret M. Burnett, Kyle Rector:
Using information scent to model the dynamic foraging behavior of programmers in maintenance tasks. 1323-1332
Multidimensional Visualization

Niklas Elmqvist
, Nathalie Henry, Yann Riche, Jean-Daniel Fekete
:
Melange: space folding for multi-focus interaction. 1333-1342

Emmanuel Pietriga
, Caroline Appert
:
Sigma lenses: focus-context transitions combining space, time and translucence. 1343-1352

Raimund Dachselt
, Mathias Frisch, Markus Weiland:
FacetZoom: a continuous multi-scale widget for navigating hierarchical metadata. 1353-1356

Hao Jiang, Daniel Wigdor, Clifton Forlines, Michelle Borkin, Jens Kauffmann, Chia Shen:
LivOlay: interactive ad-hoc registration and overlapping of applications for collaborative visual exploration. 1357-1360
Menu and Command Selection

George W. Fitzmaurice, Justin Matejka, Azam Khan
, Michael Glueck, Gordon Kurtenbach:
PieCursor: merging pointing and command selection for rapid in-place tool switching. 1361-1370

Feng Tian, Lishuang Xu, Hongan Wang, Xiaolong Zhang
, Yuanyuan Liu, Vidya Setlur, Guozhong Dai:
Tilt menu: using the 3D orientation information of pen devices to extend the selection capability of pen-based user interfaces. 1371-1380

Erum Tanvir, Jonathan Cullen, Pourang Irani, Andy Cockburn:
AAMU: adaptive activation area menus for improving selection in cascading pull-down menus. 1381-1384

Shouichi Matsui, Seiji Yamada:
Genetic algorithm can optimize hierarchical menus. 1385-1388
Model Interaction

Kevin A. Li, Patrick Baudisch, Ken Hinckley
:
Blindsight: eyes-free access to mobile phones. 1389-1398

Amy K. Karlson, Benjamin B. Bederson
:
One-handed touchscreen input for legacy applications. 1399-1408

Michael Rohs, Antti Oulasvirta:
Target acquisition with camera phones when used as magic lenses. 1409-1418
Domesticity and Design

Gerard Oleksik, David M. Frohlich
, Lorna M. Brown, Abigail Sellen:
Sonic interventions: understanding and extending the domestic soundscape. 1419-1428

William W. Gaver
, Andy Boucher
, Andy Law, Sarah Pennington
, John Bowers, Jacob Beaver, Jan Humble, Tobie Kerridge, Nicolas Villar, Alex Wilkie
:
Threshold devices: looking out from the home. 1429-1438

Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon:
Requirements engineering for home care technology. 1439-1442
Game Zone

Dimitris Grammenos
:
Game over: learning by dying. 1443-1452

David Pinelle, Nelson Wong:
Heuristic evaluation for games: usability principles for video game design. 1453-1462

Christine Szentgyorgyi, Michael A. Terry, Edward Lank:
Renegade gaming: practices surrounding social use of the Nintendo DS handheld gaming system. 1463-1472
Visualizations

Robert W. Reeder, Lujo Bauer
, Lorrie Faith Cranor
, Michael K. Reiter, Kelli Bacon, Keisha How, Heather Strong:
Expandable grids for visualizing and authoring computer security policies. 1473-1482

Peter McLachlan, Tamara Munzner, Eleftherios Koutsofios, Stephen C. North:
LiveRAC: interactive visual exploration of system management time-series data. 1483-1492

Theresa A. O'Connell, Yee-Yin Choong:
Metrics for measuring human interaction with interactive visualizations for information analysis. 1493-1496

Keith Vertanen, Per Ola Kristensson:
On the benefits of confidence visualization in speech recognition. 1497-1500
Character Development

Tomasz Miaskiewicz, Tamara Sumner, Kenneth A. Kozar:
A latent semantic analysis methodology for the identification and creation of personas. 1501-1510

Scott W. McQuiggan, Jonathan P. Rowe
, James C. Lester:
The effects of empathetic virtual characters on presence in narrative-centered learning environments. 1511-1520

Jennifer McGinn, Nalini Kotamraju:
Data-driven persona development. 1521-1524
Social Presence

Clint Heyer, Margot Brereton
, Stephen Viller
:
Cross-channel mobile social software: an empirical study. 1525-1534

Sin-Hwa Kang, James H. Watt, Sasi Kanth Ala:
Social copresence in anonymous social interactions using a mobile video telephone. 1535-1544

Werner Geyer, Casey Dugan, Joan Morris DiMicco, David R. Millen, Beth Brownholtz, Michael J. Muller:
Use and reuse of shared lists as a social content type. 1545-1554
Tactile and Haptic User Interfaces

Katri Salminen
, Veikko Surakka
, Jani Lylykangas, Jukka Raisamo, Rami Saarinen, Roope Raisamo
, Jussi Rantala, Grigori E. Evreinov:
Emotional and behavioral responses to haptic stimulation. 1555-1562

Clifton Forlines, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Evaluating tactile feedback and direct vs. indirect stylus input in pointing and crossing selection tasks. 1563-1572

Eve E. Hoggan, Stephen A. Brewster
, Jody Johnston:
Investigating the effectiveness of tactile feedback for mobile touchscreens. 1573-1582
Culture and Technology

Oliviero Stock, Massimo Zancanaro
, Chaya Koren, Cesare Rocchi, Zvi Eisikovits, Dina Goren-Bar, Daniel Tomasini, Patrice L. (Tamar) Weiss:
A co-located interface for narration to support reconciliation in a conflict: initial results from Jewish and Palestinian youth. 1583-1592

Christine Satchell:
Cultural theory and real world design: Dystopian and Utopian Outcomes. 1593-1602

Eric Gilbert, Karrie Karahalios, Christian Sandvig
:
The network in the garden: an empirical analysis of social media in rural life. 1603-1612
Fitt's Law Lives

Jacob O. Wobbrock, Edward Cutrell, Susumu Harada, I. Scott MacKenzie
:
An error model for pointing based on Fitts' law. 1613-1622

Morgan Dixon, François Guimbretière, Nicholas Chen:
Optimal parameters for efficient crossing-based dialog boxes. 1623-1632

I. Scott MacKenzie
, Poika Isokoski
:
Fitts' throughput and the speed-accuracy tradeoff. 1633-1636
Collaboration and Cooperation

Gregorio Convertino
, Helena M. Mentis, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll
, Aleksandra B. Slavkovic
, Craig H. Ganoe:
Articulating common ground in cooperative work: content and process. 1637-1646

Saleema Amershi, Meredith Ringel Morris:
CoSearch: a system for co-located collaborative web search. 1647-1656

Meredith Ringel Morris:
A survey of collaborative web search practices. 1657-1660

Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Carl Gutwin, Gonzalo A. Ramos, Mark Watson:
OpenMessenger: gradual initiation of interaction for distributed workgroups. 1661-1664
Driving in My Car

Ing-Marie Jonsson, Helen Harris, Clifford Nass:
How accurate must an in-car information system be?: consequences of accurate and inaccurate information in cars. 1665-1674

Gilly Leshed, Theresa Velden, Oya Y. Rieger
, Blazej J. Kot, Phoebe Sengers
:
In-car gps navigation: engagement with and disengagement from the environment. 1675-1684

Stefan Graf, Wolfgang Spiessl, Albrecht Schmidt
, Anneke Winter, Gerhard Rigoll:
In-car interaction using search-based user interfaces. 1685-1688
Pointing and Flicking

Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Pourang Irani, Andrés Lucero, Sriram Subramanian
:
Multi-flick: an evaluation of flick-based scrolling techniques for pen interfaces. 1689-1698

Xiang Cao, Jacky Jie Li, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Peephole pointing: modeling acquisition of dynamically revealed targets. 1699-1708

Géry Casiez
, Daniel Vogel:
The effect of spring stiffness and control gain with an elastic rate control pointing device. 1709-1718
End-Users Sharing and Tailoring Software

Gilly Leshed, Eben M. Haber, Tara Matthews, Tessa A. Lau:
CoScripter: automating & sharing how-to knowledge in the enterprise. 1719-1728

James R. Eagan, John T. Stasko:
The buzz: supporting user tailorability in awareness applications. 1729-1738
Picture Perfect

Mor Naaman
, Rahul Nair, Vlad Kaplun:
Photos on the go: a mobile application case study. 1739-1748

Sean Kandel, Andreas Paepcke, Martin Theobald
, Hector Garcia-Molina, Eric Abelson:
Photospread: a spreadsheet for managing photos. 1749-1758

Jimmy Secretan, Nicholas Beato:
Picbreeder: evolving pictures collaboratively online. 1759-1768
Finding your way

Niklas Elmqvist
, Mihail Eduard Tudoreanu, Philippas Tsigas:
Evaluating motion constraints for 3D wayfinding in immersive and desktop virtual environments. 1769-1778

Nicholas Chen, François Guimbretière, Morgan Dixon, Cassandra Lewis, Maneesh Agrawala:
Navigation techniques for dual-display e-book readers. 1779-1788

Robin Stewart, Gregory Scott, Vladimir Zelevinsky:
Idea navigation: structured browsing for unstructured text. 1789-1792

Sebastian Ryszard Kruk, Bill McDaniel:
Rendering navigation and information space with honeycombTM. 1793-1796
Personal Health

Sunny Consolvo, David W. McDonald, Tammy Toscos, Mike Y. Chen, Jon Froehlich, Beverly L. Harrison, Predrag V. Klasnja, Anthony LaMarca, Louis LeGrand, Ryan Libby, Ian E. Smith, James A. Landay:
Activity sensing in the wild: a field trial of ubifit garden. 1797-1806

Stinne Aaløkke Ballegaard, Thomas Riisgaard Hansen, Morten Kyng:
Healthcare in everyday life: designing healthcare services for daily life. 1807-1816

Dan Morris, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Brian Meyers:
SuperBreak: using interactivity to enhance ergonomic typing breaks. 1817-1826

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