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CHI 2005: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Gerrit C. van der Veer, Carolyn Gale:
Proceedings of the 2005 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2005, Portland, Oregon, USA, April 2-7, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-58113-998-5
Large communities
- John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson, Jingying Zhou:
Collective efficacy as a measure of community. 1-10 - Dan Cosley, Dan Frankowski, Sara B. Kiesler, Loren G. Terveen, John Riedl:
How oversight improves member-maintained communities. 11-20 - Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Thomas A. Finholt, Daniel B. Horn, Sung Joo Bae:
Grounding needs: achieving common ground via lightweight chat in large, distributed, ad-hoc groups. 21-30
Web interactions
- Marilyn Hughes Blackmon, Muneo Kitajima, Peter G. Polson:
Tool for accurately predicting website navigation problems, non-problems, problem severity, and effectiveness of repairs. 31-40 - Jennifer Mankoff, Holly Fait, Tu Tran:
Is your web page accessible?: a comparative study of methods for assessing web page accessibility for the blind. 41-50 - Ishwinder Kaur, Anthony J. Hornof:
A comparison of LSA, wordNet and PMI-IR for predicting user click behavior. 51-60
Basic level interaction techniques
- David Ahlström:
Modeling and improving selection in cascading pull-down menus using Fitts' law, the steering law and force fields. 61-70 - Andy Cockburn, Joshua Savage, Andrew Wallace:
Tuning and testing scrolling interfaces that automatically zoom. 71-80
Privacy 1
- Sunny Consolvo, Ian E. Smith, Tara Matthews, Anthony LaMarca, Jason Tabert, Pauline S. Powledge:
Location disclosure to social relations: why, when, & what people want to share. 81-90 - Giovanni Iachello, Gregory D. Abowd:
Privacy and proportionality: adapting legal evaluation techniques to inform design in ubiquitous computing. 91-100 - Sameer Patil, Jennifer Lai:
Who gets to know what when: configuring privacy permissions in an awareness application. 101-110
Document interaction
- Catherine C. Marshall, Sara A. Bly:
Saving and using encountered information: implications for electronic periodicals. 111-120 - Olha Bondarenko, Ruud Janssen:
Dcuments at Hand: Learning from Paper to Improve Digital Technologies. 121-130 - Mika Käki:
Findex: search result categories help users when document ranking fails. 131-140
Eyes on interaction
- Sajay Sadasivan, Joel S. Greenstein, Anand K. Gramopadhye, Andrew T. Duchowski:
Use of eye movements as feedforward training for a synthetic aircraft inspection task. 141-149 - David Fono, Roel Vertegaal:
EyeWindows: evaluation of eye-controlled zooming windows for focus selection. 151-160 - Anthony J. Hornof, Anna Cavender:
EyeDraw: enabling children with severe motor impairments to draw with their eyes. 161-170
Personal technologies
- Amy Voida, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Six themes of the communicative appropriation of photographic images. 171-180 - Paul M. Aoki, Allison Woodruff:
Making space for stories: ambiguity in the design of personal communication systems. 181-190 - Amy Voida, Rebecca E. Grinter, Nicolas Ducheneaut, W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman:
Listening in: practices surrounding iTunes music sharing. 191-200
Small devices 1
- Amy K. Karlson, Benjamin B. Bederson, John SanGiovanni:
AppLens and launchTile: two designs for one-handed thumb use on small devices. 201-210 - Jun Gong, Peter Tarasewich:
Alphabetically constrained keypad designs for text entry on mobile devices. 211-220
Eye gaze and multimodal integration patterns
- Pernilla Qvarfordt, Shumin Zhai:
Conversing with the user based on eye-gaze patterns. 221-230 - Jiazhi Ou, Lui Min Oh, Jie Yang, Susan R. Fussell:
Effects of task properties, partner actions, and message content on eye gaze patterns in a collaborative task. 231-240 - Sharon L. Oviatt, Rebecca Lunsford, Rachel Coulston:
Individual differences in multimodal integration patterns: what are they and why do they exist? 241-249
Touch & such
- Yuji Ayatsuka, Jun Rekimoto:
tranSticks: physically manipulatable virtual connections. 251-260 - Paul Gnanayutham, Chris Bloor, Gilbert Cockton:
Discrete acceleration and personalised tiling as brain?body interface paradigms for neurorehabilitation. 261-270 - Robert W. Lindeman, John L. Sibert, Erick Mendez-Mendez, Sachin Patil, Daniel Phifer:
Effectiveness of directional vibrotactile cuing on a building-clearing task. 271-280
Smart interaction techniques 1
- Tovi Grossman, Ravin Balakrishnan:
The bubble cursor: enhancing target acquisition by dynamic resizing of the cursor's activation area. 281-290 - Barry A. Po, Brian D. Fisher, Kellogg S. Booth:
Comparing cursor orientations for mouse, pointer, and pen interaction. 291-300 - Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Ken Hinckley, Adam Eversole:
Snap-and-go: helping users align objects without the modality of traditional snapping. 301-310
Take a number, stand in line (interruptions & attention 1)
- Shamsi T. Iqbal, Piotr D. Adamczyk, Xianjun Sam Zheng, Brian P. Bailey:
Towards an index of opportunity: understanding changes in mental workload during task execution. 311-320 - Gloria Mark, Víctor M. González, Justin Harris:
No task left behind?: examining the nature of fragmented work. 321-330 - James Fogarty, Amy J. Ko, Htet Htet Aung, Elspeth Golden, Karen P. Tang, Scott E. Hudson:
Examining task engagement in sensor-based statistical models of human interruptibility. 331-340
Design thoughts & methods
- Eric Paulos, Tom Jenkins:
Urban probes: encountering our emerging urban atmospheres. 341-350 - Younghee Jung, Per Persson, Jan Blom:
DeDe: design and evaluation of a context-enhanced mobile messaging system. 351-360
Smart interaction techniques 2
- Anastasia Bezerianos, Ravin Balakrishnan:
The vacuum: facilitating the manipulation of distant objects. 361-370 - Miguel A. Nacenta, Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Sriram Subramanian, Carl Gutwin:
A comparison of techniques for multi-display reaching. 371-380 - Scott E. Hudson, Jennifer Mankoff, Ian E. Smith:
Extensible input handling in the subArctic toolkit. 381-390
Methods & usability
- Kasper Hornbæk, Erik Frøkjær:
Comparing usability problems and redesign proposals as input to practical systems development. 391-400 - Jeff Sauro, Erika Kindlund:
A method to standardize usability metrics into a single score. 401-409 - Irene Tollinger, Richard L. Lewis, Michael McCurdy, Preston Tollinger, Alonso H. Vera, Andrew Howes, Laura Pelton:
Supporting efficient development of cognitive models at multiple skill levels: exploring recent advances in constraint-based modeling. 411-420
Interactive information visualization
- Jeffrey Heer, Stuart K. Card, James A. Landay:
prefuse: a toolkit for interactive information visualization. 421-430 - George G. Robertson, Mary Czerwinski, John E. Churchill:
Visualization of mappings between schemas. 431-439 - Cecilia R. Aragon, Marti A. Hearst:
Improving aviation safety with information visualization: a flight simulation study. 441-450
Pen-based interfaces
- Ken Hinckley, Patrick Baudisch, Gonzalo A. Ramos, François Guimbretière:
Design and analysis of delimiters for selection-action pen gesture phrases in scriboli. 451-460 - Yang Li, Ken Hinckley, Zhiwei Guan, James A. Landay:
Experimental analysis of mode switching techniques in pen-based user interfaces. 461-470
Affect and intimacy
- Frank Vetere, Martin R. Gibbs, Jesper Kjeldskov, Steve Howard, Florian Mueller, Sonja Pedell, Karen Mecoles, Marcus Bunyan:
Mediating intimacy: designing technologies to support strong-tie relationships. 471-480 - Enrico Costanza, Samuel A. Inverso, Rebecca Allen:
Toward subtle intimate interfaces for mobile devices using an EMG controller. 481-489 - Jenni Anttonen, Veikko Surakka:
Emotions and heart rate while sitting on a chair. 491-499
Assistive applications
- Kimberly Tee, Karyn Moffatt, Leah Findlater, Eve MacGregor, Joanna McGrenere, Barbara Purves, Sidney S. Fels:
A visual recipe book for persons with language impairments. 501-510 - Mike Wu, Ronald Baecker, Brian Richards:
Participatory design of an orientation aid for amnesics. 511-520 - Jim Rowan, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Digital Family Portrait Field Trial: Support for Aging in Place. 521-530
Educational & help systems
- Matthew Kam, Jingtao Wang, Alastair Iles, Eric Tse, Jane Chiu, Daniel Glaser, Orna Tarshish, John F. Canny:
Livenotes: a system for cooperative and augmented note-taking in lectures. 531-540 - Caitlin Kelleher, Randy Pausch:
Stencils-based tutorials: design and evaluation. 541-550 - Susan Yee, Kat S. Park:
StudioBRIDGE: using group, location, and event information to bridge online and offline encounters for co-located learning groups. 551-560
In-vehicle interfaces
- Mike Schneider, Sara B. Kiesler:
Calling while driving: effects of providing remote traffic context. 561-569 - Joonhwan Lee, Jodi Forlizzi, Scott E. Hudson:
Studying the effectiveness of MOVE: a contextually optimized in-vehicle navigation system. 571-580 - Dario D. Salvucci, Mark Zuber, Ekaterina Beregovaia, Daniel Markley:
Distract-R: rapid prototyping and evaluation of in-vehicle interfaces. 581-589
Physical interaction
- David Holman, Roel Vertegaal, Mark Altosaar, Nikolaus F. Troje, Derek Johns:
Paper windows: interaction techniques for digital paper. 591-599 - Russell Kruger, Sheelagh Carpendale, Stacey D. Scott, Anthony Tang:
Fluid integration of rotation and translation. 601-610 - Stephen Voida, Mark Podlaseck, Rick Kjeldsen, Claudio S. Pinhanez:
A study on the manipulation of 2D objects in a projector/camera-based augmented reality environment. 611-620
Technology in the home
- Irina Shklovski, Scott D. Mainwaring:
Exploring technology adoption and use through the Llens of residential mobility. 621-630 - Ernesto Arroyo, Leonardo Bonanni, Ted Selker:
Waterbot: exploring feedback and persuasive techniques at the sink. 631-639 - Alex S. Taylor, Laurel M. Swan:
Artful systems in the home. 641-650
Safety in a complex world
- Christopher W. Johnson:
Applying the lessons of the attack on the world trade center, 11th September 2001, to the design and use of interactive evacuation simulations. 651-660
Small devices 2
- Boreum Choi, Inseong Lee, Jinwoo Kim, Yunsuk Jeon:
A qualitative cross-national study of cultural influences on mobile data service design. 661-670 - Xing Xie, Hao Liu, Simon Goumaz, Wei-Ying Ma:
Learning user interest for image browsing on small-form-factor devices. 671-680 - Heidi Lam, Patrick Baudisch:
Summary thumbnails: readable overviews for small screen web browsers. 681-690
Email and security
- Laura A. Dabbish, Robert E. Kraut, Susan R. Fussell, Sara B. Kiesler:
Understanding email use: predicting action on a message. 691-700 - Simson L. Garfinkel, David Margrave, Jeffrey I. Schiller, Erik Nordlander, Robert C. Miller:
How to make secure email easier to use. 701-710 - Kumar Chellapilla, Kevin Larson, Patrice Y. Simard, Mary Czerwinski:
Designing human friendly human interaction proofs (HIPs). 711-720
Public life
- Steve Benford, Duncan Rowland, Martin Flintham, Adam Drozd, Richard Hull, Josephine Reid, Jo Morrison, Keri Facer:
Life on the edge: supporting collaboration in location-based experiences. 721-730 - Eric Lee, Marius Wolf, Jan O. Borchers:
Improving orchestral conducting systems in public spaces: examining the temporal characteristics and conceptual models of conducting gestures. 731-740 - Stuart Reeves, Steve Benford, Claire O'Malley, Mike Fraser:
Designing the spectator experience. 741-750
Social behaviors
- Mary Flanagan, Daniel C. Howe, Helen Nissenbaum:
Values at play: design tradeoffs in socially-oriented game design. 751-760
Display
- Ruth Rosenholtz, Yuanzhen Li, Jonathan Mansfield, Zhenlan Jin:
Feature congestion: a measure of display clutter. 761-770 - Amy Skopik, Carl Gutwin:
Improving revisitation in fisheye views with visit wear. 771-780
Enhancing virtual spaces and large displays
- Perttu Hämäläinen, Tommi Ilmonen, Johanna Höysniemi, Mikko Lindholm, Ari Nykänen:
Martial arts in artificial reality. 781-790 - Azam Khan, Justin Matejka, George W. Fitzmaurice, Gordon Kurtenbach:
Spotlight: directing users' attention on large displays. 791-798
Look
- David T. Nguyen, John F. Canny:
MultiView: spatially faithful group video conferencing. 799-808
Papers on presenting papers
- Qianying Wang, Clifford Nass:
Less visible and wireless: two experiments on the effects of microphone type on users' performance and perception. 809-818
Designing for and with kids
- Morris Williams, Owain Jones, Constance Fleuriot, Lucy Wood:
Children and emerging wireless technologies: investigating the potential for spatial practice. 819-828 - Sonia Chiasson, Carl Gutwin:
Testing the media equation with children. 829-838 - K. K. Lamberty, Janet L. Kolodner:
Camera talk: making the camera a partial participant. 839-848
Educational issues
- Loucas Louca:
The syntax or the story behind it?: a usability study of student work with computer-based programming environments in elementary science. 849-858 - Oren Zuckerman, Saeed Arida, Mitchel Resnick:
Extending tangible interfaces for education: digital montessori-inspired manipulatives. 859-868 - Laura Beckwith, Margaret M. Burnett, Susan Wiedenbeck, Curtis R. Cook, Shraddha Sorte, Michelle Hastings:
Effectiveness of end-user debugging software features: are there gender issues? 869-878
Understanding users and usage patterns
- David R. Millen, Michael J. Muller, Werner Geyer, Eric Wilcox, Beth Brownholtz:
Patterns of media use in an activity-centric collaborative environment. 879-888 - A. J. Bernheim Brush, Xiaoqing Wang, Tammara Combs Turner, Marc A. Smith:
Assessing differential usage of usenet social accounting meta-data. 889-898 - Scott A. Carter, Jennifer Mankoff:
When participants do the capturing: the role of media in diary studies. 899-908
Interruptions and attention 2: attending to interruptions
- Joyce C. Ho, Stephen S. Intille:
Using context-aware computing to reduce the perceived burden of interruptions from mobile devices. 909-918 - Antti Oulasvirta, Sakari Tamminen, Virpi Roto, Jaana Kuorelahti:
Interaction in 4-second bursts: the fragmented nature of attentional resources in mobile HCI. 919-928
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