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MobileHCI '09: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
ACM2009 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
MobileHCI '09: 11th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services Bonn Germany September 15 - 18, 2009
ISBN:
978-1-60558-281-8
Published:
15 September 2009
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Abstract

The 11th International Conference International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (MobileHCI 2009) provides a forum for academics and practitioners to discuss the challenges and potential solutions for effective interaction with mobile systems and services. It covers the design, evaluation and application of techniques for all mobile and wearable computing devices and services.

The conference series developed since 1998 from a workshop format into a symposium and is held since 2004 as an international conference. It has been held in cooperation with the ACM at places such as Amsterdam, Singapore, Helsinki, Salzburg, or Pisa. In 2009 the conferences is organized for the first time in Germany, jointly by Fraunhofer FIT, Sankt Augustin, and the University of Siegen. In these proceedings, we document the selected full and short Papers. We received this year 176 submissions, 95 full and 81 short Papers. We were able to accept 23 full papers (at a 24.2% acceptance rate) and 15 short Papers (at a 18.5% acceptance rate). The overall acceptance rate is 21.6%.

Full and short Papers were chosen in a severe and quality-oriented selection process in which each contribution was evaluated by at least three reviewers. After the completion of the reviews, some 30 reviewers came together in Sankt Augustin for a two days meeting to evaluate the reviews and make final decisions on acceptance. These reviewers are highlighted by an * in the list of reviewers. We paid specific attention to the scientific value of the contribution, the methods used and the fit with the main stream of the conference. We have been very selective. This highly qualityoriented selection process will strengthen the reputation of MobileHCI as the primary international meeting in our field. Please note that the acceptance rates were clearly lower than in this year's ACM-CHI conference.

SESSION: Input techniques
research-article
Designing phrase builder: a mobile real-time query expansion interface
Article No.: 7, Pages 1–10https://doi.org/10.1145/1613858.1613868

As users enter web queries, real-time query expansion (RTQE) interfaces offer suggestions based on an index garnered from query logs. In selecting a suggestion, users can potentially reduce keystrokes, which can be very beneficial on mobile devices with ...

research-article
A model of two-thumb chording on a phone keypad
Article No.: 8, Pages 1–4https://doi.org/10.1145/1613858.1613869

When designing a text entry system for mobile phone keypads, a designer needs to overcome the ambiguity that arises from mapping the 26 letters of the roman alphabet to only 12 keys (0--9, *, #). In this paper, we present a novel two-thumb chording ...

research-article
Pressure-based text entry for mobile devices
Article No.: 9, Pages 1–4https://doi.org/10.1145/1613858.1613870

This paper describes the design and evaluation of a touch screen-based pressure keyboard to investigate the possibilities of pressure as a new method of input for mobile devices. A soft press on the touchscreen generated a lowercase letter, a hard press ...

research-article
Coupa: operation with pen linking on mobile devices
Article No.: 10, Pages 1–4https://doi.org/10.1145/1613858.1613871

This paper proposes Coupa, a novel pen interaction design to support operations of users on portable devices. The design arranges a plurality of labels on the interface, each of which has an identity. The user forms a coupling by linking two graphical ...

research-article
GraspZoom: zooming and scrolling control model for single-handed mobile interaction
Article No.: 11, Pages 1–4https://doi.org/10.1145/1613858.1613872

A pressure sensing based single-handed interaction model is presented in this paper. Unlike traditional desktop GUI model, mobile UI model has not been established yet. For example, Apple iPhone proposed "Pinch" operation, which use two fingers to zoom-...

Contributors
  • Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology FIT
  • Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology FIT
  • RWTH Aachen University
  • University of Siegen

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Acceptance Rates

MobileHCI '09 Paper Acceptance Rate 23 of 95 submissions, 24%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 202 of 906 submissions, 22%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
MobileHCI '172244520%
MobileHCI '141243528%
MobileHCI '132385322%
MobileHCI '102254620%
MobileHCI '09952324%
Overall90620222%