CHI 2004:
Vienna, Austria
Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson, Manfred Tscheligi (Eds.):
Extended abstracts of the 2004 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2004, Vienna, Austria, April 24 - 29, 2004.
ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-703-6
Demonstrations
- Thorsten Prante, Richard Stenzel, Carsten Röcker, Norbert A. Streitz, Carsten Magerkurth:
Ambient agoras: InfoRiver, SIAM, Hello.Wall.
763-764

- Thomas Baudel:
Browsing through an information visualization design space.
765-766

- Beth Brownholtz, Werner Geyer, Michael J. Muller, Eric Wilcox, David R. Millen:
Explorations in an activity-centric collaboration environment.
767-768

- Connor Dickie, Roel Vertegaal, Jeffrey S. Shell, Changuk Sohn, Daniel Cheng, Omar Aoudeh:
Eye contact sensing glasses for attention-sensitive wearable video blogging.
769-770

- Aradhana Goel, Michael Higgins, Mickey McManus, Marc Peterson:
The future of signs: interactive information, inexpensively!
771-772

- Zhan Ye:
Genres as a tool for understanding and analyzing user experience in games.
773-774

- Wouter van der Hoog, Ianus Keller, Pieter Jan Stappers:
Gustbowl: technology supporting affective communication through routine ritual interactions.
775-776

- David R. Karger, Dennis Quan:
Haystack: a user interface for creating, browsing, and organizing arbitrary semistructured information.
777-778

- Adrian David Cheok, Kok Hwee Goh, Farzam Farbiz, Wei Liu, Yu Li, Siew Wan Fong, Xubo Yang, Sze Lee Teo:
Human pacman: a wide area socio-physical interactive entertainment system in mixed reality.
779-780

- Tom Yeh, Konrad Tollmar, Trevor Darrell:
IDeixis: image-based Deixis for finding location-based information.
781-782

- Rod McCall, Shaleph O'Neill, Fiona Carroll:
Measuring presence in virtual environments.
783-784

- Christopher Lee, Neal Lesh, Candace L. Sidner, Louis-Philippe Morency, Ashish Kapoor, Trevor Darrell:
Nodding in conversations with a robot.
785-786

- Stephen A. Brewster, Lorna M. Brown:
Non-visual information display using tactons.
787-788

- Noi Sukaviriya, Rick Kjeldsen, Claudio S. Pinhanez, Lijun Tang, Anthony Levas, Gopal Pingali, Mark Podlaseck:
A portable system for anywhere interactions.
789-790

- Steven L. Rohall, Dan Gruen, Paul Moody, Martin Wattenberg, Mia Stern, Bernard Kerr, Bob Stachel, Kushal Dave, Robert Armes, Eric Wilcox:
ReMail: a reinvented email prototype.
791-792

- Silvia Berti, Francesco Correani, Giulio Mori, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:
TERESA: a transformation-based environment for designing and developing multi-device interfaces.
793-794

Design expo case studies
- Michael Morgan, Laura Borns:
360 degrees of usability.
795-809

- Janice Lodato:
Creating an educational digital library: GROW a national civil engineering education resource library.
810-824

- Gary Gowans, Jim Campbell, Norman Alm, Richard Dye, Arlene Astell, Maggie Ellis:
Designing a multimedia conversation aid for reminiscence therapy in dementia care environments.
825-836

- Bernard Kerr, Eric Wilcox:
Designing remail: reinventing the email client through innovation and integration.
837-852

- Diana Africano, Sara Berg, Kent Lindbergh, Peter Lundholm, Fredrik Nilbrink, Anna Persson:
Designing tangible interfaces for children's collaboration.
853-868

- Shilpa Sood, Rhonda Gilligan, Chris Chandler, Shelley Slack:
Disneyworld.com redesign.
869-884

- William W. Gaver, John Bowers, Andrew Boucher, Hans Gellersen, Sarah Pennington, Albrecht Schmidt, Anthony Steed, Nicolas Villar, Brendan Walker:
The drift table: designing for ludic engagement.
885-900

- Ellisun Wolterstorff, James Mattson, Martin Tschofen, Larisa L. Gieneart:
Flexible interface/application design for online awards catalog.
901-911

- Ron Mendoza, Kaari Peterson:
From tools to tasks: discoverability and Adobe Acrobat 6.0.
912-927

- Anirudha Joshi, Ashish Ganu, Aditya Chand, Vikram Parmar, Gaurav Mathur:
Keylekh: a keyboard for text entry in indic scripts.
928-942

- Dana Chisnell, Meredith Brown:
Matching user and business goals.
943-958

- Don Williams, Gavin Kelly, Lisa Anderson:
MSN 9: new user-centered desirability methods produce compelling visual design.
959-974

- Ron Fernandez:
The palm zire 71 camera interface.
975-989

- Esin O. Kiris:
User-centered eService design and redesign.
990-1003

- Scé Y. Pike, Paul Osborne:
Wi-Fi and handhelds: perfect synergy.
1004-1018

- Igor Garnik:
Building website credibility: a prospective solution to e-Commerce in Poland.
1019-1020

Development consortium
Doctoral consortium
- Lesley Axelrod:
The affective connection: how and when users communicate emotion.
1033-1034

- Hua Dong:
Barriers to inclusive design in the UK.
1035-1036

- Lisa Kleinman:
Connecting with the absent presence: pervasive technology use and effects on community.
1037-1038

- William D. Tucker:
Connecting bridges across the digital divide.
1039-1040

- Joan Morris DiMicco:
Designing interfaces that influence group processes.
1041-1042

- Daniela Gorski Trevisan:
Designing smooth connections between worlds.
1043-1044

- Jeremy P. Birnholtz:
Factors affecting the utility of technology-mediated collaboration in science and engineering.
1045-1046

- Sarah Henderson:
How do people organize their desktops?
1047-1048

- Maria Roussou:
Interactivity and conceptual learning in virtual environments for children.
1049-1050

- Stefan Carmien:
MAPS: creating socio-technical environments in support of distributed cognition for people with cognitive impairments and their caregivers.
1051-1052

- Alan Woolrych:
Modeling analyst performance for usability inspection.
1053-1054

- Jochen Rode:
Nonprogrammer web application development.
1055-1056

- Regan L. Mandryk:
Objectively evaluating entertainment technology.
1057-1058

- Mark Melenhorst:
Supporting professional readers of online documents.
1059-1060

- Andy Yeh:
VRMath: knowledge construction of 3D geometry in virtual reality microworlds.
1061-1062

HCI overviews
- Dan Rosenberg, Uday Gajendar:
24/7 or bust: designing for the challenges of global UCD.
1063-1064

- SungWoo Kim:
About interaction group.
1065-1066

- Manfred Tscheligi, Regina Bernhaupt:
Advanced studies and research in information and communication technologies & society: The ICT&S-Center.
1067-1068

- Kaushik Ghosh, Apala Lahiri Chavan:
Collaborating on ethnography & design research: center for ethnography & contextual innovation at HFI.
1069-1070

- Wendy A. Rogers, Sara J. Czaja:
CREATE: center for research and education on aging and technology enhancement.
1071-1072

- Andrew F. Monk, Julia Brant, Peter C. Wright, John Robinson:
CUHTec: the Centre for Usable Home Technology.
1073-1074

- Katja Rimmi, Jonathan Rath, Lynn Shade:
Designing between borders: the distributed UI design team at Adobe.
1075-1076

- Lajos Izsó, Károly Hercegfi:
HCI group of the department of ergonomics and psychology at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
1077-1078

- Daniel M. Russell, Steve B. Cousins:
IBM Almaden's user sciences & experience research lab.
1079-1080

- Kent L. Norman:
Laboratory for automation psychology and decision processes.
1081-1082

- Calum Benson, Matthias Müller-Prove, Jiri Mzourek:
Professional usability in open source projects: GNOME, OpenOffice.org, NetBeans.
1083-1084

- Christian Rohrer, John Boyd:
The rise of intrusive online advertising and the response of user experience research at Yahoo!
1085-1086

- Alard Weisscher, Josine van de Ven, Raghu Kolli, Ged Owens:
User centered design at european patent office.
1087-1088

- Guido Kempter, Miglena Dontschewa, Philipp von Hellberg, Karl-Heinz Weidmann:
User centered technologies research institute.
1089-1090

- Lars Erik Holmquist:
User-driven innovation in the future applications lab.
1091-1092

- Nicole Lazzaro, Kevin Keeker:
What's my method?: a game show on games.
1093-1094

Late breaking result papers
- Stuart K. Card, Lichan Hong, Jock D. Mackinlay, Ed Huai-hsin Chi:
3Book: a scalable 3D virtual book.
1095-1098

- Dai Miyauchi, Arihiro Sakurai, Akio Nakamura, Yoshinori Kuno:
Active eye contact for human-robot communication.
1099-1102

- Carson Reynolds, Rosalind W. Picard:
Affective sensors, privacy, and ethical contracts.
1103-1106

- Scott Lederer, Jeffrey Heer:
All together now: visualizing local and remote actors of localized activity.
1107-1110

- Deborah I. Fels, Jan Richards, Jim Hardman, Sima Soudian, Charles Silverman:
American sign language of the web.
1111-1114

- Ethan Perry, Judith S. Donath:
Anthropomorphic visualization: a new approach for depicting participants in online spaces.
1115-1118

- Jarinee Chattratichart, Jacqueline Brodie:
Applying user testing data to UEM performance metrics.
1119-1122

- Toni Pakkanen, Roope Raisamo:
Appropriateness of foot interaction for non-accurate spatial tasks.
1123-1126

- David Holman, Roel Vertegaal, Changuk Sohn, Daniel Cheng:
Attentive display: paintings as attentive user interfaces.
1127-1130

- Helen Petrie, Wendy Fisher, Kurt Weimann, Gerhard Weber:
Augmenting icons for deaf computer users.
1131-1134

- Hartmut Obendorf, Harald Weinreich, Torsten Hass:
Automatic support for web user studies with SCONE and TEA.
1135-1138

- Moira Burke, Nicholas Gorman, Erik Nilsen, Anthony J. Hornof:
Banner ads hinder visual search and are forgotten.
1139-1142

- Diane J. Schiano, Bonnie A. Nardi, Michelle Gumbrecht, Luke Swartz:
Blogging by the rest of us.
1143-1146

- Lena Mamykina, Stuart Goose, David Hedqvist, David V. Beard:
CareView: analyzing nursing narratives for temporal trends.
1147-1150

- Margaret E. Morris, Jay Lundell, Eric Dishman:
Catalyzing social interaction with ubiquitous computing: a needs assessment of elders coping with cognitive decline.
1151-1154

- Antti Oulasvirta, Antti Salovaara:
A cognitive meta-analysis of design approaches to interruptions in intelligent environments.
1155-1158

- David R. Karger, Dennis Quan:
Collections: flexible, essential tools for information management.
1159-1162

- Tom Stocky, Alexander Faaborg, Henry Lieberman:
A commonsense approach to predictive text entry.
1163-1166

- Ashwani Kumar, Sharad C. Sundararajan, Henry Lieberman:
Common sense investing: bridging the gap between expert and novice.
1167-1170

- Hua Wang, Helmut Prendinger, Takeo Igarashi:
Communicating emotions in online chat using physiological sensors and animated text.
1171-1174

- Thomas Költringer, Thomas Grechenig:
Comparing the immediate usability of graffiti 2 and virtual keyboard.
1175-1178

- A. J. Bernheim Brush, Morgan Ames, Janet Davis:
A comparison of synchronous remote and local usability studies for an expert interface.
1179-1182

- Pieter J. Blignaut:
Computerized self-administered questionnaires on touchscreen kiosks: do they tell the truth?
1183-1186

- Masamichi Hosoda, Akira Nakayama, Minoru Kobayashi, Satoshi Iwaki:
Conference state estimation by biosignal processing: observation of heart rate resonance.
1187-1190

- Sara Ljungblad, Maria Håkansson, Lalya Gaye, Lars Erik Holmquist:
Context photography: modifying the digital camera into a new creative tool.
1191-1194

- Steve Love, Mark Perry:
Dealing with mobile conversations in public places: some implications for the design of socially intrusive technologies.
1195-1198

- Christopher S. Campbell, Peter Tarasewich:
Designing visual notification cues for mobile devices.
1199-1202

- Khai N. Truong, Heather Richter, Gillian R. Hayes, Gregory D. Abowd:
Devices for sharing thoughts and affection at a distance.
1203-1206

- Scott Carter, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Laurent Denoue, Jonathan Helfman, Les Nelson:
Digital graffiti: public annotation of multimedia content.
1207-1210

- Harris Wu, Michael D. Gordon, Kurt DeMaagd:
Document co-organization in an online knowledge community.
1211-1214

- John Halloran, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Yvonne Rogers, Paul Marshall:
Does it matter if you don't know who's talking?: multiplayer gaming with voiceover IP.
1215-1218

- Ing-Marie Jonsson, Clifford Nass, Jack Endo, Ben Reaves, Helen Harris, Janice Le Ta, Nicholas Chan, Sean Knapp:
Don't blame me I am only the driver: impact of blame attribution on attitudes and attention to driving task.
1219-1222

- Ed Huai-hsin Chi, Lichan Hong, Julie Heiser, Stuart K. Card:
eBooks with indexes that reorganize conceptually.
1223-1226

- Kari Kallinen:
The effects of background music on using a pocket computer in a cafeteria: immersion, emotional responses, and social richness of medium.
1227-1230

- Jennifer Nickel, Heike Schaumburg:
Electronic privacy, trust and self-disclosure in e-recruitment.
1231-1234

- Jacek Gwizdka:
Email task management styles: the cleaners and the keepers.
1235-1238

- Kristina Andersen:
'Ensemble': playing with sensors and sound.
1239-1242

- Terhi Mustonen, Maria Olkkonen, Jukka Häkkinen:
Examining mobile phone text legibility while walking.
1243-1246

- Edward S. De Guzman, Margaret Yau, Anthony Gagliano, Austin Park, Anind K. Dey:
Exploring the design and use of peripheral displays of awareness information.
1247-1250

- Anthony J. Hornof, Anna Cavender, Rob Hoselton:
EyeDraw: a system for drawing pictures with the eyes.
1251-1254

- Darius Miniotas, Oleg Spakov, I. Scott MacKenzie:
Eye gaze interaction with expanding targets.
1255-1258

- Jennifer Lai:
Facilitating mobile communication with multimodal access to email messages on a cell phone.
1259-1262

- Cristian Bogdan, Kerstin Severinson Eklundh:
FingerPrint: supporting social awareness in a translucent sensor-mediated cue-based environment.
1263-1266

- Jingtao Wang, John F. Canny:
FingerSense: augmenting expressiveness to physical pushing button by fingertip identification.
1267-1270

- Yvonne Rogers, William R. Hazlewood, Eli Blevis, Youn-Kyung Lim:
Finger talk: collaborative decision-making using talk and fingertip interaction around a tabletop display.
1271-1274

- Edward Lank, Son Phan:
Focus+Context sketching on a pocket PC.
1275-1278

- Danah Boyd:
Friendster and publicly articulated social networking.
1279-1282

- Marc Hassenzahl, Nina Sandweg:
From mental effort to perceived usability: transforming experiences into summary assessments.
1283-1286

- Gilbert Cockton:
From quality in use to value in the world.
1287-1290

- Mark Feldmeier, Joseph A. Paradiso:
Giveaway wireless sensors for large-group interaction.
1291-1292

- Les Nelson, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Laurent Denoue, Jonathan Helfman, Paul Murphy:
Gooey interfaces: an approach for rapidly repurposing digital content.
1293-1296

- Emily Brown, Paul A. Cairns:
A grounded investigation of game immersion.
1297-1300

- Colin G. Butler, Robert St. Amant:
HabilisDraw DT: a bimanual tool-based direct manipulation drawing environment.
1301-1304

- G. Michelitsch, J. Williams, M. Osen, B. Jimenez, S. Rapp:
Haptic chameleon: a new concept of shape-changing user interface controls with force feedback.
1305-1308

- Ivan Poupyrev, Makoto Okabe, Shigeaki Maruyama:
Haptic feedback for pen computing: directions and strategies.
1309-1312

- A. F. Rovers, H. A. van Essen:
HIM: a framework for haptic instant messaging.
1313-1316

- Khai N. Truong, Elaine M. Huang, Molly M. Stevens, Gregory D. Abowd:
How do users think about ubiquitous computing?
1317-1320

- Zaliyana Mohd Hanafiah, Chizu Yamazaki, Akio Nakamura, Yoshinori Kuno:
Human-robot speech interface understanding inexplicit utterances using vision.
1321-1324

- Jullien Bouchet, Laurence Nigay:
ICARE: a component-based approach for the design and development of multimodal interfaces.
1325-1328

- Chris Quintana, Meilan Zhang:
IdeaKeeper notepads: scaffolding digital library information analysis in online inquiry.
1329-1332

- Yoshinao Takemae, Kazuhiro Otsuka, Naoki Mukawa:
Impact of video editing based on participants' gaze in multiparty conversation.
1333-1336

- Beryl Plimmer, Mark D. Apperley:
INTERACTING with sketched interface designs: an evaluation study.
1337-1340

- Joseph A. Paradiso, Stacy J. Morris, Ari Y. Benbasat, Erik Asmussen:
Interactive therapy with instrumented footwear.
1341-1343

- Amy Voida, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Thomas Erickson, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Interviewing over instant messaging.
1344-1347

- Panagiotis Chatzitsakyris, Gonçalo Ducla-Soares, Alejandro Zulas:
IN-Visible: perceiving invisible urban information through ambient media.
1348-1350

- Panos Markopoulos, Natalia A. Romero, Joy van Baren, Wijnand IJsselsteijn, Boris E. R. de Ruyter, Babak A. Farshchian:
Keeping in touch with the family: home and away with the ASTRA awareness system.
1351-1354

- Joan M. Mazur, Cindy H. Lio:
Learner articulation in an immersive visualization environment.
1355-1358

- Jennifer Beaudin, Stephen S. Intille, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia:
Lessons learned using ubiquitous sensors for data collection in real homes.
1359-1362

- Miki Namatame, Yasushi Harada, Fusako Kusunoki, Takao Terano:
Letting every pupil learn Japanese hand alphabets with VIUAL interfaces.
1363-1366

- Tim Halverson, Anthony J. Hornof:
Link colors guide a search.
1367-1370

- Maryam Kamvar, Patrick Chiu, Lynn Wilcox, Sandeep Casi, Surapong Lertsithichai:
MiniMedia surfer: browsing video segments on small displays.
1371-1374

- Jeremy Lee, Kathleen Luchini, Benjamin Michael, Cathie Norris, Elliot Soloway:
More than just fun and games: assessing the value of educational video games in the classroom.
1375-1378

- Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Ken Hinckley, Robert Gruen:
Mouse ether: accelerating the acquisition of targets across multi-monitor displays.
1379-1382

- Michael J. Lyons, Chi-Ho Chan, Nobuji Tetsutani:
MouthType: text entry by hand and mouth.
1383-1386

- Chen-Je Huang:
Not just intuitive: examining the basic manipulation of tangible user interfaces.
1387-1390

- Ann Chadwick-Dias, Donna P. Tedesco, Thomas S. Tullis:
Older adults and web usability: is web experience the same as web expertise?
1391-1394

- Andrew T. Fiore, Judith S. Donath:
Online personals: an overview.
1395-1398

- Daphna Weinshall, Scott Kirkpatrick:
Passwords you'll never forget, but can't recall.
1399-1402

- Anita Wilhelm, Yuri Takhteyev, Risto Sarvas, Nancy A. Van House, Marc Davis:
Photo annotation on a camera phone.
1403-1406

- John Williamson, Roderick Murray-Smith:
Pointing without a pointer.
1407-1410

- Juan Pablo Hourcade, Benjamin B. Bederson, Allison Druin:
Preschool children's use of mouse buttons.
1411-1412

- Jeff Herman:
A process for creating the business case for user experience projects.
1413-1416

- Areti Galani, Matthew Chalmers:
Production of pace as collaborative activity.
1417-1420

- A. Fleming Seay, William J. Jerome, Kevin Sang Lee, Robert E. Kraut:
Project massive: a study of online gaming communities.
1421-1424

- R. William Soukoreff, I. Scott MacKenzie:
Recent developments in text-entry error rate measurement.
1425-1428

- Nathan Green, Jan Krüger, Chirag Faldu, Robert St. Amant:
A reduced QWERTY keyboard for mobile text entry.
1429-1432

- Gilbert Cockton, Alan Woolrych, Mark Hindmarch:
Reconditioned merchandise: extended structured report formats in usability inspection.
1433-1436

- James A. Renshaw, Janet Finlay, David A. Tyfa, Robert D. Ward:
Regressions re-visited: a new definition for the visual display paradigm.
1437-1440

- Meredith Ringel, Kathy Ryall, Chia Shen, Clifton Forlines, Frédéric Vernier:
Release, relocate, reorient, resize: fluid techniques for document sharing on multi-user interactive tables.
1441-1444

- Marianne Graves Petersen:
Remarkable computing: the challenge of designing for the home.
1445-1448

- Peter H. Kahn Jr., Batya Friedman, Deanne R. Perez-Granados, Nathan G. Freier:
Robotic pets in the lives of preschool children.
1449-1452

- Melody Y. Ivory, Shiqing Yu, Kathryn Gronemyer:
Search result exploration: a preliminary study of blind and sighted users' decision making and performance.
1453-1456

- Jun Rekimoto, Hua Wang:
Sensing GamePad: electrostatic potential sensing for enhancing entertainment oriented interactions.
1457-1460

- Gábor Blaskó, Steven Feiner:
Single-handed interaction techniques for multiple pressure-sensitive strips.
1461-1464

- Barry Brown, Marek Bell:
Social interaction in 'there'.
1465-1468

- Tim Gorton, Bakhtiar Mikhak:
A tangible architecture for creating modular, subsumption-based robot control systems.
1469-1472

- Alan F. Blackwell, Mark Stringer, Eleanor F. Toye, Jennifer A. Rode:
Tangible interface for collaborative information retrieval.
1473-1476

- Shamsi T. Iqbal, Xianjun Sam Zheng, Brian P. Bailey:
Task-evoked pupillary response to mental workload in human-computer interaction.
1477-1480

- Brooke E. Foucault, Ryan S. Russell, Genevieve Bell:
Techniques for researching and designing global products in an unstable world: a case study.
1481-1484

- Adam D. I. Kramer, Susan R. Fussell, Leslie D. Setlock:
Text analysis as a tool for analyzing conversation in online support groups.
1485-1488

- Timothy W. Bickmore, Rosalind W. Picard:
Towards caring machines.
1489-1492

- Ka-Ping Yee:
Two-handed interaction on a tablet display.
1493-1496

- Tony Salvador, Steve Barile, John Sherry:
Ubiquitous computing design principles: supporting human-human and human-computer transactions.
1497-1500

- Thad Starner, Cornelis M. Snoeck, Benjamin A. Wong, R. Martin McGuire:
Use of mobile appointment scheduling devices.
1501-1504

- Gregor Möhler, Martin Osen, Heli Harrikari:
A user interface framework for kinetic typography-enabled messaging applications.
1505-1508

- Heather Desurvire, Martin Caplan, Jozsef A. Toth:
Using heuristics to evaluate the playability of games.
1509-1512

- Daniel Chen, Roel Vertegaal:
Using mental load for managing interruptions in physiologically attentive user interfaces.
1513-1516

- Rakhi Rajani, Alex Vorbau:
Viewing and annotating media with MemoryNet.
1517-1520

- Jock D. Mackinlay, Jeffrey Heer:
Wideband displays: mitigating multiple monitor seams.
1521-1524

- Desney S. Tan, Brian Meyers, Mary Czerwinski:
WinCuts: manipulating arbitrary window regions for more effective use of screen space.
1525-1528

- Bruce Richardson, Krispin Leydon, Mikael Fernström, Joseph A. Paradiso:
Z-Tiles: building blocks for modular, pressure-sensing floorspaces.
1529-1532

- Edward Lank, Amy Ichnowski, Shahid Khatri:
Accessing services: dumb clients in a smart classroom.
1533

Late breaking posters
- Catherine Vaucelle, Katherine Moriwaki, Linda Doyle, Sven Anderson, Glorianna Davenport:
Ambient urban interludes: passing glances.
1534

- Neema Moraveji, Chad Thornton, Patrick Barry, Kevin Shiue:
Apeer: a peripheral interface to improve social awareness of brief topical discussions.
1535

- Otmar Moritsch, Eva Hornecker, Matthias Stifter:
Assessing visitor behavior and attitudes in the medien.welten exhibition.
1536

- W. Joseph MacInnes:
Believability in multi-agent computer games: revisiting the turing test.
1537

- Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Michael Bennett, Stefan Agamanolis, Fred Cummins, Linda Doyle:
BumpList: developing beneficial email list structures.
1538

- Kerstin Klöckner, Nadine Wirschum, Anthony Jameson:
Depth- and breadth-first processing of search result lists.
1539

- Jill L. Drury, Dan Hestand, Holly A. Yanco, Jean Scholtz:
Design guidelines for improved human-robot interaction.
1540

- Ji-Dong Yim, Tek-Jin Nam:
Developing tangible interaction and augmented reality in director.
1541

- Soo Chul Lim, Ji Hyea Han, Min Young Jo, Eun Mi Jeon, Woo Sik Choi, Chang Geun Song, Songyong Sim, Sung Woo Kim:
Effective interaction techniques for moving cursor using a remote control.
1542

- Louise Venables, Jennifer Allanson, Stephen H. Fairclough:
The efficacy of psychophysiology for realising affective computing.
1543

- Apala Lahiri Chavan, Sushmita Munshi:
Emotion in a ticket.
1544

- Lars Erik Holmquist:
Evaluating the comprehension of ambient displays.
1545

- Haruo Noma, Nobuji Tetsutani, Hirokazu Sasamoto, Yuichi Itoh, Yoshifumi Kitamura, Fumio Kishino:
Hands-on learning of computer programming in introductory stage using a model railway layout.
1546

- Rachel Eardley, Jenny Hyams, Abigail Sellen:
In-car concepts to support working parents.
1547

- Sang Hwan Kim, Joonho Ok, Hyun Joo Kang, Min-Chul Kim, Mijeong Kim:
An interaction and product design of gesture based TV remote control.
1548

- Bert Schiettecatte:
Interaction design for electronic musical interfaces.
1549

- Jacob O. Wobbrock, Brad A. Myers, Htet Htet Aung:
Joystick text entry with date stamp, selection keyboard, and EdgeWrite.
1550

- Scott A. Golder:
The keep-in-touch phone: a persuasive telephone for maintaining relationships.
1551

- Volker Paelke, Christian Reimann, Dirk Stichling:
Kick-up menus.
1552

- Hidenori Fujita, Kazushi Nishimoto:
Lovelet: a heartwarming communication tool for intimate people by constantly conveying situation data.
1553

- Itiro Siio, Noyuri Mima, Ian Frank, Tetsuo Ono, Hillel Weintraub:
Making recipes in the kitchen of the future.
1554

- Maureen Fan, Kathleen Ko:
Managing icon abundance on eBay.
1555

- Kristian Lukander:
Measuring gaze point on handheld mobile devices.
1556

- Ronald L. Boring, Gary J. Fernandes:
Measuring visual appeal of web pages.
1557

- Anselm Spoerri:
MetaCrystal: visual interface for meta searching.
1558

- Batya Friedman, Nathan G. Freier, Peter H. Kahn Jr.:
Office window of the future?: two case studies of an augmented window.
1559

- Mark Blythe, Jisoo Park, Andrew F. Monk:
Tele-biographies: data collection techniques to capture the ways people interact with digital TV.
1560

- Daniel Gonçalves, Joaquim A. Jorge:
Telling stories to computers for document retrieval.
1561

- Peter Tarasewich, Tashfeen Bhimdi, Myra Dideles:
Testing visual notification cues on a mobile device.
1562

- Carlos Jensen:
Toward a method for privacy vulnerability analysis.
1563

- Michael J. Muller:
"Readness": a design exploration of personal document management in historical and collaborative context.
1564

- Sérgio Luisir Discola Jr., Júnia Coutinho Anacleto Silva:
Reengineering planning process guided by usability evaluation.
1565

- Irina Shklovski, Yuan-Chou Chung, Rob Adams:
Robotic walker interface: designing for the elderly.
1566

- Majie Zeller, Sandra L. Kogan, Michael J. Muller, Merry Morse:
Story lifecycle in a product development organization.
1567

- Jun Zhang, Marshall W. van Alstyne:
SWIM: fostering social network based information search.
1568

- Tamar A. Ben-Bassat, Joachim Meyer, Noam Tractinsky:
Using monetary incentives and auctions to elicit user preferences between usability and aesthetics.
1569

- Yasushi Harada, Fusako Kusunoki, Miki Namatame, Takao Terano:
Visual, attractive, and luminous: learning Japanese hand alphabets for elementary school pupils.
1570

- Markus Stolze, Fabian Nart:
Well-integrated needs-oriented recommender components regarded as helpful.
1571

- Nicola J. Bidwell, Christopher Peter Lueg:
What you see is where you go: preliminary findings in situated way-finding research.
1572

- Abe Crystal, Jesse Wilbur:
Who's my daddy?: an approach to decentralized information architecture.
1573

Panels
- Misha W. Vaughan, Janice Rohn, Catherine Courage, Chris Nodder, Simon Herd:
Connecting with large market customers: can we still call it usability?
1574-1575

- David J. Bruemmer, Douglas A. Few, Michael A. Goodrich, Donald A. Norman, Nilanjan Sarkar, Jean Scholtz, Bill Smart, Mark L. Swinson, Holly A. Yanco:
How to trust robots further than we can throw them.
1576-1577

- Erwin R. Boer, Michael A. Goodrich:
Interfaces, autonomy, & interactions in automobile driving.
1578-1579

- Herman Bouma, Sara J. Czaja, Hiroyuki Umemuro, Wendy A. Rogers, Richard Schulz, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan:
Technology: a means for enhancing the independence and connectivity of older people.
1580-1581

- Wendy Ju, Margot Brereton, Michael Haller, Amanda J. Parkes, Scott R. Klemmer, Brian Lee, Dan Rosenfeld:
Trading design spaces: exchanging ideas on physical design environments.
1582-1583

- Eric Bergman, Arnold M. Lund, Hugh Dubberly, Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini, Stephen S. Intille:
Video visions of the future: a critical review.
1584-1585

Special interest groups
- Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Maryam Alavi, Donna Dufner:
Asynchronous learning networks: priorities for software development.
1586-1587

- Keiichi Sato, Ken Douros:
Context-sensitive design and human-centered interactive systems.
1588-1589

- Lisa Neal, Ray Perez, Diane Miller:
eLearning and fun.
1590-1591

- Brad A. Myers, Margaret M. Burnett:
End users creating effective software.
1592-1593

- Nicholas J. Belkin, Susan T. Dumais, Jean Scholtz, Ross Wilkinson:
Evaluating interactive information retrieval systems: opportunities and challenges.
1594-1595

- Markku T. Häkkinen, Carlos A. Velasco:
Including accessibility as a component of web-related research: ensuring that the fruits of your work will be usable by all.
1596-1597

- Ofer Bergman, Richard P. Boardman, Jacek Gwizdka, William Jones:
Personal information management.
1598-1599

- Philippe A. Palanque, Floor Koornneef, Chris Johnson, Gerd Szwillus, Peter C. Wright:
Safety-critical interaction: usability in incidents and accidents.
1600-1601

- Stephanie Rosenbaum, Dana Chisnell:
Special interest group on current issues in assessing and improving information usability.
1602-1603

- Karen Holtzblatt, Pekka Ketola, Thea Turner:
Techniques for designing mobile applications with customer data.
1604-1605

- Rolf Molich, Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel:
Tips and tricks for a better international usability test.
1606-1607

- Gottfried Zimmermann, Gregg C. Vanderheiden, Matthew Y. Ma, Maribeth Gandy, Shari Trewin, Sharon J. Laskowski, Mark Walker:
Universal remote console standard: toward natural user interaction in ambient intelligence.
1608-1609

- Kevin Keeker, Randy J. Pagulayan, Jonathan Sykes, Nicole Lazzaro:
The untapped world of video games.
1610-1611

Student competition papers
- Paul Yong, Per Arlander, Marie Begovich, William Blomstrand:
2004 Athens 'Diskos': Olympic voting kit.
1612-1616

- Wolfgang Aigner, Martin Tomitsch, Miruna Stroe, Reinhard Rzepa:
Be a judge!: wearable wireless motion sensors for audience participation.
1617-1621

- Ramon Schalleck, Marcin Bober, Heiko Drewes:
Design of an audience voting system for the Olympic games.
1622-1625

- Mathew Mason, Timothy Sherwood, Mohammad Rahman, Miroslava Vomela:
Development of an Olympic audience judging system.
1626-1630

- Justin Donaldson, Alla Genkina, Scott MacArthur, Muzaffer Ozakca, Amanda Stephano:
DOVE: digital Olympic voting environment.
1631-1635

- Elizabeth Akers, Ric Edinberg, Jenny Fan, Yi Leng Lee, Glenn Steinberg:
eyeVox: a collaborative scoring process.
1636-1640

- Kirstie Hawkey, Melanie Kellar, Bonnie MacKay, Karen Parker, Derek F. Reilly:
From cookies to puppies to athletes: designing a visual audience voting system.
1641-1645

- Christopher Drackett, Victoria Fong, Judy Ko, Saki Tanaka, Salma Ting:
Global garden: a vision of the universal scoring device.
1646-1650

- Steve Aboud, Michael Albers, Tyler Nemes:
iVo: interactive voting for the Olympics.
1651-1655

- M. Cameron Jones, Karen E. Medina, Abhijit Rao, Dinesh Rathi, Vandana Singh:
I-Vote: an audience voting system.
1656-1660

- Jeremy Canceko, Bradley Caraway, Shung Pak, Ko Nakatsu:
KONEKT: connecting the audience through judging at the Olympic games.
1661-1665

- Seamus Costello, Kari Kubala, Matt Turley, Mehmet Uzer:
Olympic voting system proposal.
1666-1669

- Pontus Unger, Karl Forsberg, Jacob Hyldal Jacobsen:
PHOTOVOTE: Olympic judging system.
1670-1674

- Muriel G. Domingo, Gahgene Gweon, Jordan Kanarek, Jenica Rangos:
Shake it!
1675-1679

- Marcelle van Beusekom, Jakob Bignert, Özgür Tasar:
SoMo: an automatic sound & motion sensitive audience voting system.
1680-1684

- William A. Daley, Isaac J. Gabriel:
System for audience participation in event scoring at the 2004 Olympic Games.
1685-1689

- Hui-Wen Wang, Yu-Hsiu Li:
uJudge: a voting system for audience members of the 2004 Olympics.
1690-1694

- Christopher Thomas, Greg Fogel, Sonia Wendorf, Kristen Jones:
The voice of the people: a system for enriching Olympic experiences.
1695-1699

- Vasudha Chandrasekaran, Sriram Mohan, Om Prakash Pathipaka, Sidharth Saxena:
WeINteract: a pervasive audience participation system.
1700-1704

Workshops
- Yang Cai, Judith Klein-Seetharaman:
Ambient intelligence for scientific discovery.
1705-1706

- Stephen Marsh, Pamela Briggs, Waleed Wagealla:
Considering trust in ambient societies.
1707-1708

- Ron Wakkary, Thecla Schiphorst, Jim Budd:
Cross-dressing and border crossing: exploring experience methods across disciplines.
1709-1710

- Gerhard Fischer, Anders I. Mørch, Kumiyo Nakakoji, David F. Redmiles:
Designing for reflective practitioners: sharing and assessing progress by diverse communities.
1711-1712

- Joe Tullio, James Begole, Eric Horvitz, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Forecasting presence and availability.
1713-1714

- Lena Mamykina, Jakob Bardram, Ilkka Korhonen, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Wanda Pratt:
HCI and homecare: connecting families and clinicians.
1715-1716

- Garett O. Dworman, Stephanie Rosenbaum:
Helping users to use help: improving interaction with help systems.
1717-1718

- Jay Lundell, Margaret E. Morris, Stephen S. Intille:
Home technologies to keep elders connected.
1719-1720

- Till Schümmer, Jan Borchers, John C. Thomas, Uwe Zdun:
Human-computer-human interaction patterns: workshop on the human role in HCI patterns.
1721-1722

- Bonnie E. John, Leonard J. Bass, Rick Kazman, Eugene Chen:
Identifying gaps between HCI, software engineering, and design, and boundary objects to bridge them.
1723-1724

- Anton Nijholt, Thomas Rist, Kees Tuinenbreijer:
Lost in ambient intelligence?
1725-1726

- Paul Dourish, Janet Finlay, Phoebe Sengers, Peter C. Wright:
Reflective HCI: towards a critical technical practice.
1727-1728

- Andrew T. Fiore, Jeana Frost, Judith S. Donath:
"Scientists, designers seek same for good conversation": a workshop on online dating.
1729-1730

- Christoph Bartneck, Jodi Forlizzi:
Shaping human-robot interaction: understanding the social aspects of intelligent robotic products.
1731-1732

- Elaine M. Raybourn, Annika Wærn:
Social learning through gaming.
1733-1734

- Peter J. Wild, Peter Johnson, Chris Roast, Mary Czerwinski:
The temporal aspects of work for HCI.
1735-1736

- Michael Hildebrandt, Alan J. Dix, Herbert A. Meyer:
Time design.
1737-1738

- Johan Schuurmans, Boris E. R. de Ruyter, Harry van Vliet:
User profiling.
1739-1740

- John Zimmerman, Shelley Evenson, Konrad Baumann, Peter Purgathofer:
Workshop on the relationship between design and HCI.
1741-1742

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