CHI Extended Abstracts 2006:
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Gary M. Olson, Robin Jeffries (Eds.):
Extended Abstracts Proceedings of the 2006 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2006, Montréal, Québec, Canada, April 22-27, 2006.
ACM 2006
Panels
- James Euchner, Todd Thompson, Keith McGarr, Ron Blitstein, Jim Roche:
Usability from the CIO's perspective.
1-4

- Alexandra Mack, Susan M. Dray, Patrick Larvie, Tracey Lovejoy, Girish V. Prabhu, Christian Sturm:
Managing international user research.
5-8

- Russ Glaser, Paolo Malabuyo:
Innovative design within the lines: an expert critique of the Xbox 360 design process.
9-12

- Tamara Adlin, John Pruitt, Kim Goodwin, Colin Hynes, Karen McGrane, Aviva Rosenstein, Michael J. Muller:
Putting personas to work.
13-16

- John M. Carroll, Paul Dourish, Batya Friedman, Masaaki Kurosu, Gary M. Olson, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Institutionalizing HCI: what do i-schools offer?
17-20

- Amy Bruckman, Catalina Danis, Cliff Lampe, Janet Sternberg, Chris Waldron:
Managing deviant behavior in online communities.
21-24

- Austin Henderson, Ann Bradt:
Building user value into the business case.
25-27

- Jeanette Blomberg, Shelley Evenson:
Service innovation and design.
28-31

- Helen Sharp, Robert Biddle, Phil Gray, Lynn Miller, Jeff Patton:
Agile development: opportunity or fad?
32-35

- George W. Furnas, Caterina Fake, Luis von Ahn, Joshua Schachter, Scott A. Golder, Kevin Fox, Marc Davis, Cameron Marlow, Mor Naaman:
Why do tagging systems work?
36-39

- Ben Shneiderman, Ann Peterson Bishop, Batya Friedman, Jonathan Lazar, Gary Marsden, Clifford Nass:
Making a difference: integrating socially relevant projects into HCI teaching.
41-44

- Judith Ramey, Ted Boren, Elisabeth Cuddihy, Joe Dumas, Zhiwei Guan, Maaike J. Van den Haak, Menno D. T. de Jong:
Does think aloud work?: how do we know?
45-48

- Scott Jenson, Harry Sadler, Charlie Hill, Carl F. DiSalvo:
Design communication.
49-52

- Austin Henderson, Lisa Anderson, Jeremy Ashley, Patrik Heuman, Janice Rohn:
The route to the sea for user value.
53-56

- Stuart K. Card, Robin Murphy, John D. Lee, Judy Olson, William Newman:
Real HCI: what it takes to do HCI engineering for disasters, driving, disruption, and distributed work.
57-60

- Oren Zuckerman, Brygg Ullmer, Lars Erik Holmquist, Hiroshi Ishii, George W. Fitzmaurice, Yvonne Rogers, Wendy E. Mackay, Tom Rodden:
The state of tangible interfaces: projects, studies, and open issues.
61-64

- William Jones, Peter Pirolli, Stuart K. Card, Raya Fidel, Nahum D. Gershon, Peter Morville, Bonnie A. Nardi, Daniel M. Russell:
"It's about the information stupid!": why we need a separate field of human-information interaction.
65-68

Invited research overviews
Experience reports
- Richard Boardman:
No IM please, : we're testing.
81-86

- Shinyoung Park, Akira Harada, Hiroya Igarashi:
Influences of personal preference on product usability.
87-92

- Bernard Kerr, Li-Te Cheng, Timothy Sweeney:
Growing bloom: design of a visualization of project evolution.
93-98

- Andreas Dieberger, Eser Kandogan, Cheryl A. Kieliszewski:
Scalability in system management GUIs: a designer's nightmare.
99-104

- Rick Spencer, Monty L. Hammontree, Donna Wallace:
The experience engineering framework applied in two contexts.
105-110

- Alan F. Newell, Margaret E. Morgan, Peter Gregor, Alex Carmichael:
Theatre as an intermediary between users and CHI designers.
111-116

- Karin den Bouwmeester, Edward Bosma:
Phases of use: a means to identify factors that influence product utilization.
117-122

- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Les Nelson, Gary Hsieh:
Café life in the digital age: augmenting information flow in a café-work-entertainment space.
123-128

- Sam Bucolo, Jonathan Mott, Roy Kimble:
The design of a tangible interaction device to alleviate anxiety and pain in paediatric burns patients.
129-134

- Rachel Nilsson, Sam J. Racine:
Use of keyboard for mouseless data entry in UI design.
135-140

- Laurie Kantner, Susan Dorr Goold, Marion Danis, Mike Nowak, Lesa Monroe-Gatrell:
Web tool for health insurance design by small groups: usability study.
141-146

- Inka Vilpola, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Taru Salmimaa:
Applying contextual design to ERP system implementation.
147-152

- Sofie Vanophem, Kris Vanstappen:
Making oracle behave.
153-158

- Lada Gorlenko, Sven Krause:
Managing international usability projects: cooperative strategy.
159-164

- Luke Kowalski, Jeremy Ashley, Misha W. Vaughan:
When design is not the problem: better usability through non-design means.
165-170

- Rachel K. E. Bellamy, Tracee Vetting Wolf, Rhonda Rosenbaum:
In search of end-users.
171-176

- Karin Kappel, Martin Tomitsch, Thomas Költringer, Thomas Grechenig:
Developing user interface guidelines for DVD menus.
177-182

- Yelena Nakhimovsky, Rudy Schusteritsch, Kerry Rodden:
Scaling the card sort method to over 500 items: restructuring the Google AdWords help center.
183-188

- Joonhwan Kim, Sanghee Lee, SungWoo Kim:
Understanding users in consumer electronics experience design.
189-194

- Jason A. Day, James D. Foley:
Evaluating web lectures: a case study from HCI.
195-200

- Jennifer Mankoff:
Practical service learning issues in HCI.
201-206

- John C. Thomas, Robert G. Farrell:
HCI Techniques from idea to deployment: a case study for a dynamic learning environment.
207-212

- Irma Lindt, Jan Ohlenburg, Uta Pankoke-Babatz, Wolfgang Prinz, Sabiha Ghellal:
Combining multiple gaming interfaces in epidemic menace.
213-218

- Akseli Anttila, Younghee Jung:
Discovering design drivers for mobile media solutions.
219-224

- Russell Beale:
Mobile blogging: experiences of technologically inspired design.
225-230

Interactivity
- Olov Engwall, Olle Bälter, Anne-Marie Öster, Hedvig Kjellström:
Feedback management in the pronunciation training system ARTUR.
231-234

- Ronald Baecker, Melanie Baran, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Clarence Chan, Joe Laszlo, Kelly Rankin, Russ Schick, Peter Wolf:
Enhancing interactivity in webcasts with VoIP.
235-238

- Alain Désilets, David C. Fox, Stuart Norton:
VoiceCode: an innovative speech interface for programming-by-voice.
239-242

- Khoo Eng Tat, Shang Ping Lee, Adrian David Cheok, Sameera Kodagoda, Yu Zhou, Gin Siong Toh:
Age invaders: social and physical inter-generational family entertainment.
243-246

- Max Wilson, Alistair Russell, m. c. schraefel, Daniel A. Smith:
mSpace mobile: a UI gestalt to support on-the-go info-interaction.
247-250

- Keng Soon Teh, Shang Ping Lee, Adrian David Cheok:
Poultry.Internet: a remote human-pet interaction system.
251-254

- Eunkwang Park, Byeongsoo Kim, William Salim, Adrian David Cheok:
Magic Asian art.
255-258

- Eric Lee, Henning Kiel, Saskia Dedenbach, Ingo Grüll, Thorsten Karrer, Marius Wolf, Jan Borchers:
iSymphony: an adaptive interactive orchestral conducting system for digital audio and video streams.
259-262

- Dennis Reidsma, Anton Nijholt, Ronald Poppe, Rutger Rienks, Hendri Hondorp:
Virtual rap dancer: invitation to dance.
263-266

- David K. McGookin, Stephen A. Brewster:
MultiVis: improving access to visualisations for visually impaired people.
267-270

- Qi Wang, Vincent Lévesque, Jérôme Pasquero, Vincent Hayward:
A haptic memory game using the STRESS2 tactile display.
271-274

- Joanna Berzowska, Marcelo Coelho:
Memory-rich clothing.
275-278

HCI overviews
- Supriya Singh:
UCD of financial services at the smart internet technology centre.
279-282

- Effie Lai-Chong Law, Ebba Thora Hvannberg:
COST294-MAUSE: a pan European usability research community.
283-286

- Peter Fröhlich, Lynne Baillie, Peter Reichl, Raimund Schatz, Florian Hammer, Georg Niklfeld:
The HTI lab @ ftw: user research for telecom systems.
287-290

- Vivian Hsueh-hua Chen, Henry Been-Lirn Duh, Beth E. Kolko, Leo Sang-Min Whang, Michael Ching-Hui Fu:
Games in Asia project.
291-294

- Janet C. Read, Stuart MacFarlane, Rebecca Kelly, Emanuela Mazzone, Matthew Horton:
The ChiCI group.
295-298

- Alan F. Newell, Peter Gregor, Norman Alm:
HCI for older and disabled people in the Queen Mother Research Centre at Dundee University, Scotland.
299-302

alt.chi
- Susanne Seitinger, Elisabeth Sylvan, Oren Zuckerman, Marko Popovic, Orit Zuckerman:
A new playground experience: going digital?
303-308

- Diane J. Schiano, Ame Elliott, Victoria Bellotti:
Tokyo youth at leisure: towards the design of new media to support leisure planning and practice.
309-314

- Michael Barron, Tom Moher, Jeff Maharry:
RoomBugs: simulating insect infestations in elementary classrooms.
315-320

- Nicolas Ducheneaut, Trevor F. Smith, James Bo Begole, Mark W. Newman, Chris Beckmann:
The orbital browser: composing ubicomp services using only rotation and selection.
321-326

- Daniel Gonçalves, Joaquim A. Jorge:
Quill: a narrative-based interface for personal document retrieval.
327-332

- Maria Håkansson, Sara Ljungblad, Lalya Gaye, Lars Erik Holmquist:
Snapshots from a study of context photography.
333-338

- Jingtao Wang, John F. Canny:
TinyMotion: camera phone based interaction methods.
339-344

- QianYing Wang, Tony Hsieh, Meredith Ringel Morris, Andreas Paepcke:
Virtual information piles for small screen devices.
345-350

- Takashi Matsumoto, Daisuke Horiguchi, Shihori Nakashima, Naohito Okude:
Z-agon: mobile multi-display browser cube.
351-356

- Ernesto Arroyo, Shawn Sullivan, Ted Selker:
CarCoach: a polite and effective driving coach.
357-362

- Joseph Kaye:
I just clicked to say I love you: rich evaluations of minimal communication.
363-368

- Chun-Yi Chen, Jodi Forlizzi, Pamela Jennings:
ComSlipper: an expressive design to support awareness and availability.
369-374

- Hyemin Chung, Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Ted Selker:
Lover's cups: drinking interfaces as new communication channels.
375-380

- Mark Altosaar, Roel Vertegaal, Changuk Sohn, Daniel Cheng:
AuraOrb: social notification appliance.
381-386

- Brian Meyers, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Steven M. Drucker, Marc A. Smith, Mary Czerwinski:
Dance your work away: exploring step user interfaces.
387-392

- Jae-woo Chung, G. Scott Vercoe:
The affective remixer: personalized music arranging.
393-398

SIGs
- Emilie West Gould, Aaron Marcus, Apala Lahiri Chavan:
International usability evaluation SIG: issues and strategies.
399-401

- Ping Zhang:
Producing human-centered, usability-sensitive, and HCI-competent managers, CIOs, and CEOs.
403-406

- Anxo Cereijo Roibás, David Geerts, Licia Calvi, Akseli Anttila, Owen Daly-Jones:
Mobile iTV: new challenges for the design of pervasive multimedia systems.
407-410

- Stephanie Rosenbaum, Judith Ramey:
Current issues in assessing and improving information usability.
411-413

- Colleen Pettit Jones, Susan J. Robinson, Nick Sabadosh, David Bishop, Sanjay Koyani:
How can rhetoric and argumentation help us make the case for UCD?
415-418

- Oren Zuckerman, Narcís Parés, Steve Benford, Henrik Hautop Lund:
Designing interactive environments for outdoors gaming and play.
419-422

- Bonnie E. John, William Newman:
The engineering community SIG.
423-426

- Austin Henderson, James A. Euchner:
The CHI management community.
427-429

- David J. Gilmore, Kristina Höök:
CHI design community SIG.
431-434

- James D. Foley, Jenny Preece:
CHI education community SIG.
435-436

- Rolf Molich, Kyle Pero, Neha Modgil, Will Schroeder:
Tips and tricks for better usability test recommendations.
437-440

- Janice Anne Rohn, Stephanie Rosenbaum:
Usability community: past, present, and future.
441-443

- Lisa Neal, Gitte Lindgaard, Kate Oakley, Derek Hansen, Sandra L. Kogan, Jan Marco Leimeister, Ted Selker:
Online health communities.
444-447

Work-in-progress
- Hua Ai, Thomas Harris, Carolyn Penstein Rosé:
The effect of miscommunication rate on user response preferences.
448-453

- David Akers:
Wizard of Oz for participatory design: inventing a gestural interface for 3D selection of neural pathway estimates.
454-459

- Emory Al-Imam, Edward Lank:
Biasing response in Fitts' Law tasks.
460-465

- Morgan Ames, Lilia Manguy:
PhotoArcs: a tool for creating and sharing photo-narratives.
466-471

- Mahoro Anabuki, Hiroshi Ishii:
3D and sequential representations of spatial relationships among photos.
472-477

- Alissa Nicole Antle:
Child-user abstractions.
478-483

- Ernesto Arroyo, Ted Selker, Willy Wei:
Usability tool for analysis of web designs using mouse tracks.
484-489

- Yuji Ayatsuka, Jun Rekimoto:
Active CyberCode: a directly controllable 2D code.
490-495

- Tamara Babaian, Wendy T. Lucas, Heikki Topi:
Making memories: applying user input logs to interface design and evaluation.
496-501

- Paula M. Bach, Jennifer Lai:
Usability and learning in a speech-enabled reading tutor: a field study.
502-507

- Sameer Bajaj, Lee S. Sproull:
The impact of structure and medium on choice and recall in profile assessment.
508-513

- Zvi Band, Ryen W. White:
PygmyBrowse: a small screen tree browser.
514-519

- Aaron Bauer, Kenneth R. Koedinger:
Evaluating the effect of technology on note-taking and learning.
520-525

- Amy L. Baylor, Rinat B. Rosenberg-Kima, E. Ashby Plant:
Interface agents as social models: the impact of appearance on females' attitude toward engineering.
526-531

- Tony Bergstrom, Karrie Karahalios:
Communicating more than nothing.
532-537

- Joanna Berzowska, Marcelo Coelho:
SMOKS: the memory suits.
538-543

- Timothy W. Bickmore, Daniel Mauer:
Modalities for building relationships with handheld computer agents.
544-549

- Timothy W. Bickmore, Daniel Schulman:
The comforting presence of relational agents.
550-555

- Jacob T. Biehl, Piotr D. Adamczyk, Brian P. Bailey:
DJogger: a mobile dynamic music device.
556-561

- Eric A. Bier, Edward W. Ishak, Ed Huai-hsin Chi:
Entity quick click: rapid text copying based on automatic entity extraction.
562-567

- Sara A. Bly, Bill N. Schilit, David W. McDonald, Barbara Rosario, Ylian Saint-Hilaire:
Broken expectations in the digital home.
568-573

- Leonardo Bonanni, Cati Vaucelle, Jeff Lieberman, Orit Zuckerman:
PlayPals: tangible interfaces for remote communication and play.
574-579

- Leonardo Bonanni, Cati Vaucelle, Jeff Lieberman, Orit Zuckerman:
TapTap: a haptic wearable for asynchronous distributed touch therapy.
580-585

- Cristina Botella, Rosa María Baños, Beatriz Rey, Mariano Alcañiz Raya, Veronica Guillen, Soledad Quero, Azucena Garcia-Palacios:
Using an adaptive display for the treatment of emotional disorders: a preliminary analysis of effectiveness.
586-591

- Niels Olof Bouvin, Christina Brodersen, Susanne Bødker, Allan Hansen, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose:
A comparative study of map use.
592-597

- Eileen Brosnan, Carol Fitzpatrick, John Sharry, Richard Boyle:
An evaluation of the integrated use of a multimedia storytelling system within a psychotherapy intervention for adolescents.
598-603

- Lorna M. Brown, Topi Kaaresoja:
Feel who's talking: using tactons for mobile phone alerts.
604-609

- Lorna M. Brown, Stephen A. Brewster, Helen C. Purchase:
Tactile crescendos and sforzandos: applying musical techniques to tactile icon design.
610-615

- Amy Bruckman:
A new perspective on "community" and its implications for computer-mediated communication systems.
616-621

- Brandon Burr:
VACA: a tool for qualitative video analysis.
622-627

- Jeffrey D. Campbell, Christine Naclerio:
Instant messaging comprehension with non-keyboard composition.
628-633

- Andrew Carvey, James Gouldstone, Pallavi Vedurumudi, Adam Whiton, Hiroshi Ishii:
Rubber shark as user interface.
634-639

- Duen Horng Chau, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Brad A. Myers, Brandon Rothrock:
Integrating isometric joysticks into mobile phones for text entry.
640-645

- Edward Clarkson, Jason A. Day, James D. Foley:
An educational digital library for human-centered computing.
646-651

- Richard M. Conlan, Peter Tarasewich:
Improving interface designs to help users choose better passwords.
652-657

- Gregorio Convertino, Brian Asti, Yang Zhang, Mary Beth Rosson, Susan Mohammed:
Board-based collaboration in cross-cultural pairs.
658-663

- Vlad Coroama:
Experiences from the design of a ubiquitous computing system for the blind.
664-669

- Murray Crease:
Kids as data: using tangible interaction in a science exhibit.
670-675

- Andrew Crossan, Stephen A. Brewster:
Two-handed navigation in a haptic virtual environment.
676-681

- Raimund Dachselt, Markus Weiland:
TimeZoom: a flexible detail and context timeline.
682-687

- Janet Davis:
Household indicators: design to inform and engage citizens.
688-693

- Marco de Sá, Luís Carriço:
Low-fi prototyping for mobile devices.
694-699

- Hoda Dehmeshki, Wolfgang Stürzlinger:
Using perceptual grouping for object group selection.
700-705

- Joan Morris DiMicco, Katherine J. Hollenbach, Walter Bender:
Using visualizations to review a group's interaction dynamics.
706-711

- Justin Donaldson:
Limestick: designing for performer-audience connection in laptop based computer music.
712-717

- Myungcheol Doo, Kent Lyons, Thad Starner:
The Korean twiddler: one-handed chording text entry for Korean mobile phones.
718-723

- Milena Droumeva, Ron Wakkary:
Sound intensity gradients in an ambient intelligence audio display.
724-729

- Geoffrey B. Duggan, Stephen J. Payne:
How much do we understand when skim reading?
730-735

- Greg T. Elliott, Bill Tomlinson:
PersonalSoundtrack: context-aware playlists that adapt to user pace.
736-741

- Jason B. Ellis, Catalina Danis, Christine Halverson, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Social visualization in software development.
742-747

- Julien Epps, Serge Lichman, Mike Wu:
A study of hand shape use in tabletop gesture interaction.
748-753

- Jürgen Falb, Hermann Kaindl, Helmut Horacek, Cristian Bogdan, Roman Popp, Edin Arnautovic:
A discourse model for interaction design based on theories of human communication.
754-759

- Andrew Faulring, Brad A. Myers:
Availability bars for calendar scheduling.
760-765

- Harriet J. Fell, Joel MacAuslan, Jun Gong, Cynthia Cress, Tom Salvo:
visiBabble for pre-speech feedback.
767-772

- Karl Flieder, Felix Mödritscher:
Foundations of a pattern language based on Gestalt principles.
773-778

- Jun Fujiki, Taketoshi Ushiama, Kiyoshi Tomimatsu:
Incompatible BLOCK: wonders accompanied interface.
779-784

- Lalya Gaye, Svante Hermansson, Lars Erik Holmquist:
BashoCam: collective photographic sequencing in wireless P2P networks.
785-790

- Eric Gilbert, Karrie Karahalios:
LifeSource: two CVS visualizations.
791-796

- Elizabeth Goodman, Brooke E. Foucault:
Seeing fit: visualizing physical activity in context.
797-802

- Lada Gorlenko, Paul Englefied:
Usability error classification: qualitative data analysis for UX practitioners.
803-808

- Keith Evan Green, Ian D. Walker, Leo J. Gugerty, James C. Witte:
Three robot-rooms: the AWE project.
809-814

- Leo J. Gugerty, Craig Treadaway, James S. Rubinstein:
Individual differences in internet search outcomes and processes.
815-820

- Michael Gurevich:
JamSpace: a networked real-time collaborative music environment.
821-826

- David Gurzick, Wayne G. Lutters:
From the personal to the profound: understanding the blog life cycle.
827-832

- Vicki Ha, Kori Inkpen, Farah Al Shaar, Lina Hdeib:
An examination of user perception and misconception of internet cookies.
833-838

- Songmei Han:
Effects of alphanumerical display formatting on search time among Chinese and American users.
839-844

- Thomas Riisgaard Hansen, Eva Eriksson, Andreas Lykke-Olesen:
Use your head: exploring face tracking for mobile interaction.
845-850

- Matthew Hockenberry, Ted Selker:
A sense of spatial semantics.
851-856

- Eve E. Hoggan, Stephen A. Brewster:
Crossmodal icons for information display.
857-862

- David Holman, Predrag Stojadinovic, Thorsten Karrer, Jan Borchers:
Fly: an organic presentation tool.
863-868

- Michael S. Horn, Robert J. K. Jacob:
Tangible programming in the classroom: a practical approach.
869-874

- Weimin Hou, Manpreet Kaur, Anita Komlodi, Wayne G. Lutters, Lee Boot, Shelia R. Cotten, Claudia Morrell, A. Ant Ozok, Zeynep Tufekci:
"Girls don't waste time": pre-adolescent attitudes toward ICT.
875-880

- Juan Pablo Hourcade, Theresa R. Berkel:
Tap or touch?: pen-based selection accuracy for the young and old.
881-886

- Tom Hurlbutt, Scott R. Klemmer:
Bridging the gap: fluidly connecting paper notecards with digital representations for story/task-based planning.
887-892

- David F. Huynh, Yan Xu, Shuo Wang:
Exploring user experience in "blended reality": moving interactions out of the screen.
893-898

- Indratmo, Julita Vassileva:
No more isolated files: managing files as social artifacts.
899-904

- Yoshihiro Itoh, Asami Miyajima, Kenji Ogura, Hidetoshi Tatemichi, Takumi Watanabe, Yuichi Fujino, Kaori Fujimura, Hitomi Sato:
Communication service design by interhuman interaction approach.
905-910

- Sho Iwasaki, Yasufumi Hirakawa, Harumi Mase, Eiji Tokunaga, Tatsuo Nakajima:
Towards computer-supported face-to-face knowledge sharing.
911-916

- Nada Jaksic, Pedro Branco, Peter D. Stephenson, L. Miguel Encarnação:
The effectiveness of social agents in reducing user frustration.
917-922

- Sune Alstrup Johansen, John Paulin Hansen:
Do we need eye trackers to tell where people look?
923-928

- Younbo Jung, Shih-Ching Yeh, Jill Stewart:
Tailoring virtual reality technology for stroke rehabilitation: a human factors design.
929-934

- Nikhil Kalghatgi, Aaron Burgman, Erika Darling, Chris Newbern, Kristine Recktenwald, Shawn Chin, Howard Kong:
Geospatial intelligence analysis via semantic lensing.
935-940

- Angela Kessell, Christopher Chan:
Castaway: a context-aware task management system.
941-946

- Johan Kildal, Stephen A. Brewster:
Non-visual overviews of complex data sets.
947-952

- Jeong Kim, John Zimmerman:
Cherish: smart digital photo frames for sharing social narratives at home.
953-958

- Jeonghyun Kim:
Task difficulty as a predictor and indicator of web searching interaction.
959-964

- Hiroaki Kimura, Eiji Tokunaga, Yohei Okuda, Tatsuo Nakajima:
CookieFlavors: easy building blocks for wireless tangible input.
965-970

- Kiritani Yoshie, Mizobuchi Sachi, Ohhashi Hideki:
Effect of latency of response on life-like communication using a dog-like robot.
971-976

- Kazue Kobayashi, Atsunobu Narita, Mitsunori Hirano, Ichiro Kase, Shinetsu Tsuchida, Takaharu Omi, Tatsuhito Kakizaki, Takuma Hosokawa:
Collaborative simulation interface for planning disaster measures.
977-982

- Sergey Kulikov, Wolfgang Stürzlinger:
Targeted steering motions.
983-988

- Sri Hastuti Kurniawan, Murni Mahmud, Yanuar Nugroho:
A study of the use of mobile phones by older persons.
989-994

- Esko Kurvinen, Andy Aftelak, Annakaisa Häyrynen:
User-centered design in the context of large and distributed projects.
995-1000

- Geoff Langdale, Judy Kay, Bob Kummerfeld:
Using an intergenerational communications system as a 'light-weight' technology probe.
1001-1006

- Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Chiun-Yi Ian Jang, Ting-Han Daniel Chen, Jon Wetzel, Yang-Ting Bowbow Shen, Ted Selker:
Attention meter: a vision-based input toolkit for interaction designers.
1007-1012

- Gunny Lee, Christopher C. Tsai, William G. Griswold, Fred Raab, Kevin Patrick:
PmEB: a mobile phone application for monitoring caloric balance.
1013-1018

- Gilly Leshed, Joseph Kaye:
Understanding how bloggers feel: recognizing affect in blog posts.
1019-1024

- Matthew A. Lievesley, Joyce S. R. Yee:
The role of the interaction designer in an agile software development process.
1025-1030

- Siân E. Lindley, Andrew F. Monk:
Designing appropriate affordances for electronic photo sharing media.
1031-1036

- Madelene Lindström, Anna Ståhl, Kristina Höök, Petra Sundström, Jarmo Laaksolahti, Marco Combetto, Alex S. Taylor, Roberto Bresin:
Affective diary: designing for bodily expressiveness and self-reflection.
1037-1042

- Airong Luo, Judith S. Olson:
Informal communication in collaboratories.
1043-1048

- Kris Luyten, Kristof Thys, Steven Huypens, Karin Coninx:
Telebuddies: social stitching with interactive television.
1049-1054

- Leilah Blakeney Lyons, Joseph Lee, Chris Quintana, Elliot Soloway:
Preliminary evaluation of a synchronous co-located educational simulation framework.
1055-1060

- Sascha Mahlke, Michael Minge, Manfred Thüring:
Measuring multiple components of emotions in interactive contexts.
1061-1066

- Heidy Maldonado, Brian Lee, Scott R. Klemmer:
Technology for design education: a case study.
1067-1072

- Hiroyuki Manabe, Masaaki Fukumoto:
Full-time wearable headphone-type gaze detector.
1073-1078

- Karen Martin, Alan Penn, Lesley Gavin:
Engaging with a situated display via picture messaging.
1079-1084

- Santosh Mathan, Stephen Whitlow, Deniz Erdogmus, Misha Pavel, Patricia Ververs, Michael C. Dorneich:
Neurophysiologically driven image triage: a pilot study.
1085-1090

- Elisa Mattarelli, Kelly J. Fadel, Suzanne P. Weisband:
Design of a role-playing game to study the trajectories of health care workers in an operating room.
1091-1096

- Sean M. McNee, John Riedl, Joseph A. Konstan:
Being accurate is not enough: how accuracy metrics have hurt recommender systems.
1097-1101

- Sean M. McNee, John Riedl, Joseph A. Konstan:
Making recommendations better: an analytic model for human-recommender interaction.
1103-1108

- Sebastian Mecklenburg, Jörn Loviscach:
subjEQt: controlling an equalizer through subjective terms.
1109-1114

- Agata Michalska:
CHI2006: design research abstract.
1115-1120

- Shailey Minocha, Marian Petre, Ekaterini Tzanidou, Geke van Dijk, Dave Roberts, Nick Gassman, Nicola Millard, Barry Day, David Travis:
Evaluating e-commerce environments: approaches to cross-disciplinary investigation.
1121-1126

- Sosuke Miura, Masanori Sugimoto:
Supporting children's rhythm learning using vibration devices.
1127-1132

- Florian Mueller, Luke Cole, Shannon O'Brien, Wouter Walmink:
Airhockey over a distance.
1133-1138

- Toshihiko Nakano, Keita Kamewada, Jun Sugito, Yoshiyuki Nagaoka, Kanayo Ogura, Kazushi Nishimoto:
The traveling café: a communication encouraging system for partitioned offices.
1139-1144

- William Newman, Ethan L. Smith:
Disruption of meetings by laptop use: is there a 10-second solution?
1145-1150

- Jennifer Ng, Jonathan Terleski, Jason I. Hong:
Whisper: analysis and design for a community event service.
1151-1156

- Christoph Obermair, Bernd Ploderer, Wolfgang Reitberger, Manfred Tscheligi:
Cues in the environment: a design principle for ambient intelligence.
1157-1162

- Kanayo Ogura, Kazushi Nishimoto:
ChaTEL: a voice communication system for facilitating multithreaded conversation.
1163-1168

- Noritaka Osawa:
Aggregate pointers to support large group collaboration using telepointers.
1169-1174

- Kazuhiro Otsuka, Junji Yamato, Yoshinao Takemae, Hiroshi Murase:
Quantifying interpersonal influence in face-to-face conversations based on visual attention patterns.
1175-1180

- Muzaffer Ozakca, Youn-Kyung Lim:
A study of reviews and ratings on the internet.
1181-1186

- Carina Paine, Adam N. Joinson, Tom Buchanan, Ulf-Dietrich Reips:
Privacy and self-disclosure online.
1187-1192

- Doyun Park, Tek-Jin Nam, Chung-Kon Shi:
Designing an immersive tour experience system for cultural tour sites.
1193-1198

- Jisoo Park, Mark Blythe, Andrew F. Monk, David M. Grayson:
Sharable digital TV: relating ethnography to design through un-useless product suggestions.
1199-1204

- Shelly Park, Jörg Denzinger, Frank Maurer, Ehud Sharlin:
An interactive speech interface for summarizing agile project planning meetings.
1205-1210

- Amanda J. Parkes, Vincent Leclerc, Hiroshi Ishii:
Glume: exploring materiality in a soft augmented modular modeling system.
1211-1216

- John Payne, Paul Keir, Jocelyn Elgoyhen, Mairghread McLundie, Martin Naef, Martyn Horner, Paul Anderson:
Gameplay issues in the design of spatial 3D gestures for video games.
1217-1222

- Philip R. O. Payne, Justin Starren:
Presentation discovery: building a better icon.
1223-1228

- Ornella Plos, Stéphanie Buisine:
Universal design for mobile phones: a case study.
1229-1234

- Scott Pobiner:
Collaborative multimedia learning environments.
1235-1240

- Ivan Poupyrev, Henry Newton Dunn, Olivier Bau:
D20: interaction with multifaceted display devices.
1241-1246

- Christopher Power, Dawn Gill, Mark Daley:
Voronoi diagrams, vectors and the visually impaired.
1247-1252

- Jun Rekimoto, Carsten Schwesig:
PreSenseII: bi-directional touch and pressure sensing interactions with tactile feedback.
1253-1258

- Anxo Cereijo Roibás, Stephen Johnson:
Unfolding the user experience in new scenarios of pervasive interactive TV.
1259-1264

- Mario Romero, Zachary Pousman, Michael Mateas:
Tableau machine: an alien presence in the home.
1265-1270

- Brandon Rothrock, Brad A. Myers, Sophie H. Wang:
Unified associative information storage and retrieval.
1271-1276

- Frank Rudzicz:
Put a grammar here: bi-directional parsing in multimodal interaction.
1277-1282

- Kyung Sakong, Tek-Jin Nam:
Supporting telepresence by visual and physical cues in distributed 3D collaborative design environments.
1283-1288

- Lalatendu Satpathy, Anijo Punnen Mathew:
RFID assistance system for faster book search in public libraries.
1289-1294

- Albrecht Schmidt, Jonna Häkkilä, Richard Atterer, Enrico Rukzio, Paul Holleis:
Utilizing mobile phones as ambient information displays.
1295-1300

- Katarina Segerståhl, Timo Jokela:
Usability of interaction patterns.
1301-1306

- Abigail Sellen, Rachel Eardley, Shahram Izadi, Richard H. R. Harper:
The whereabouts clock: early testing of a situated awareness device.
1307-1312

- Hideaki Shimada, Muneo Kitajima:
SMMAPS: scenario-based multimedia manual authoring and presentation system and its application to a disaster evacuation manual for special needs.
1313-1318

- Yoshinari Shirai, Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Kumiyo Nakakoji:
A history-centric approach for enhancing web browsing experiences.
1319-1324

- Itiro Siio, Hitomi Tsujita:
Mobile interaction using paperweight metaphor.
1325-1330

- Elizabeth Sillence, Pamela Briggs, Peter Harris, Lesley Fishwick:
Changes in online health usage over the last 5 years.
1331-1336

- Jeff Smith, Jeremy Long, Tanya Lung, Mohd M. Anwar, Sriram Subramanian:
PaperSpace: a system for managing digital and paper documents.
1343-1348

- Anna Spagnolli, Luciano Gamberini:
Multimodal spatial reference in mediated environments: users' preferences and the pragmatics of pointing and talking.
1349-1354

- Daniel Spelmezan, Jan Borchers:
Minnesang: speak medieval German.
1355-1360

- Osamuyimen Stewart, Juan M. Huerta:
Transition relevance place: a proposal for adaptive user interface in natural language dialog management systems.
1361-1366

- Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Li-Te Cheng, R. Ian Bull, Peter C. Rigby:
Waypointing and social tagging to support program navigation.
1367-1372

- Xiaoning Sun, Qiping Zhang, Susan Wiedenbeck, Thippaya Chintakovid:
Gender differences in trust perception when using IM and video.
1373-1378

- Agnieszka Matysiak Szóstek, Panos Markopoulos:
Factors defining face-to-face interruptions in the office environment.
1379-1384

- Taifeng Wang, Nenghai Yu, Zhiwei Li, Mingjing Li:
nReader: reading news quickly, deeply and vividly.
1385-1390

- Leila Takayama, Eser Kandogan:
Trust as an underlying factor of system administrator interface choice.
1391-1396

- Yoshinao Takemae, Takehiko Ohno, Ikuo Yoda, Shinji Ozawa:
Estimating human interruptibility in the home for remote communication.
1397-1402

- Shun'ichi Tano, Masaru Ogawa, Mitsuru Iwata, Tomonori Hashiyama:
New findings on pupil response in gazing to flashed divided displays.
1403-1408

- Peter Tarasewich, Jun Gong, Richard M. Conlan:
Protecting private data in public.
1409-1414

- Jaime Teevan:
How people recall search result lists.
1415-1420

- Leonghwee Teo, Bonnie E. John:
Comparisons of keystroke-level model predictions to observed data.
1421-1426

- Mary Frances Theofanos, Ross J. Micheals, Jean Scholtz, Emile L. Morse, Peter May:
Does habituation affect fingerprint quality?
1427-1432

- Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Kirsten Boehner, Geri Gay, Helene Hembrooke:
Beyond just the facts: transforming the museum learning experience.
1433-1438

- Stefanie Tomko, Roni Rosenfeld:
Shaping user input in speech graffiti: a first pass.
1439-1444

- Bill Tomlinson, Man Lok Yau, Eric Baumer, Sara Goetz, Lynn Carpenter, Riley Pratt, Kristin Young, Calen May-Tobin:
The EcoRaft project: a multi-device interactive graphical exhibit for learning about restoration ecology.
1445-1450

- Alicia Tribble, Carolyn Penstein Rosé:
Usable browsers for ontological knowledge acquisition.
1451-1456

- Geke van Dijk, Shailey Minocha, Angus Laing:
Multi-channel consumer behavior: online and offline travel preparations.
1457-1462

- Nancy A. Van House:
Interview viz: visualization-assisted photo elicitation.
1463-1468

- Veronika A. Vanden Abeele, Veerle Van Rompaey:
Introducing human-centered research to game design: designing game concepts for and with senior citizens.
1469-1474

- Frank Vetere, Hilary Davis, Martin R. Gibbs, Peter Francis, Steve Howard:
A magic box for understanding intergenerational play.
1475-1480

- Vicki Ha, Jim Wallace, Ryder Ziola, Kori Inkpen:
My MDE: configuring virtual workspaces in multi-display environments.
1481-1486

- Vicki Ha, Kori Inkpen, Jim Wallace, Ryder Ziola:
Swordfish: user tailored workspaces in multi-display environments.
1487-1492

- Jingtao Wang, John F. Canny:
End-user place annotation on mobile devices: a comparative study.
1493-1498

- Andrew Warr, Eamonn O'Neill:
Public social private design (PSPD).
1499-1504

- Junji Watanabe, Hideaki Nii, Yuki Hashimoto, Masahiko Inami:
Visual resonator: interface for interactive cocktail party phenomenon.
1505-1510

- Matt Weldon:
Audio tools for sports fan interaction.
1511-1516

- Tara Whalen, Diana K. Smetters, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
User experiences with sharing and access control.
1517-1522

- Jennifer Wiley, Ja-Young Sung, Gregory D. Abowd:
The message center: enhancing elder communication.
1523-1528

- Amanda Williams, Shelly Farnham, Scott Counts:
Exploring wearable ambient displays for social awareness.
1529-1534

- Hendrik Witt, Mikael Drugge:
HotWire: an apparatus for simulating primary tasks in wearable computing.
1535-1540

- Jason I. Hong, Jeffrey Wong:
Marmite: end-user programming for the web.
1541-1546

- Yan Xiao, Melissa Strader, Peter Fu-Ming Hu, Matin Wasei, Peter A. Wieringa:
Visualization techniques for collaborative trajectory management.
1547-1552

- Min Xin, Ehud Sharlin:
Sheep and wolves: test bed for human-robot interaction.
1553-1558

- Alvin W. Yeo, Po-Chan Chiu:
Gaze estimation model for eye drawing.
1559-1564

- Masahide Yuasa, Keiichi Saito, Naoki Mukawa:
Emoticons convey emotions without cognition of faces: an fMRI study.
1565-1570

- Panagiotis Zaharias:
A usability evaluation method for e-learning: focus on motivation to learn.
1571-1576

- Leizhong Zhang, Qiong Yang, Ta Bao, Dave Vronay, Xiaoou Tang:
Imlooking: image-based face retrieval in online dating profile search.
1577-1582

- Lin Zhao, Julia Grant, Fred L. Collopy:
The design of an interactive and dynamic representation of the firm.
1583-1588

- Luyin Zhao, Fadi P. Deek:
Exploratory inspection: a learning model for improving open source software usability.
1589-1594

- Jamie Zigelbaum, Amon Millner, Bella Desai, Hiroshi Ishii:
BodyBeats: whole-body, musical interfaces for children.
1595-1600

- Ann Zimmerman, Bonnie A. Nardi:
Whither or whether HCI: requirements analysis for multi-sited, multi-user cyberinfrastructures.
1601-1606

- Aaron Zinman, Judith S. Donath:
Navigating persistent audio.
1607-1612

- Markus Ablaßmeier, Tony Poitschke, Gerhard Rigoll:
A new approach of a context-adaptive search agent for automotive environments.
1613-1618

- Madelaine Plauché, Madhu Prabaker:
Tamil market: a spoken dialog system for rural India.
1619-1624

- Aditya Chand, Anind K. Dey:
Jadoo: a paper user interface for users unfamiliar with computers.
1625-1630

Workshops
- Alfred Kobsa, Ramnath K. Chellappa, Sarah Spiekermann:
Privacy-enhanced personalization.
1631-1634

- Joanna McGrenere, Jim Sullivan, Ronald M. Baecker:
Designing technology for people with cognitive impairments.
1635-1638

- Kai Richter, Jeffrey Nichols, Krzysztof Gajos, Ahmed Seffah:
The many faces of consistency in cross-platform design.
1639-1642

- Lucia Terrenghi, Richard May, Patrick Baudisch, Wendy E. Mackay, Fabio Paternò, Jim Thomas, Mark Billinghurst:
Information visualization and interaction techniques for collaboration across multiple displays.
1643-1646

- Antonella De Angeli, Sheryl Brahnam, Peter Wallis, Alan J. Dix:
Misuse and abuse of interactive technologies.
1647-1650

- Louise Barkhuus, Jennifer Ann Rode, Genevieve Bell:
Entertainment media at home: looking at the social aspects.
1651-1654

- Benjamin B. Bederson, Jonathan Lazar, Jeff A. Johnson, Harry Hochheiser, Clare-Marie Karat:
Workshop on SIGCHI public policy.
1655-1657

- Anxo Cereijo Roibás, David Geerts, Elizabeth Furtado, Licia Calvi:
Investigating new user experience challenges in iTV: mobility & sociability.
1659-1662

- Pamela Jennings, Elisa Giaccardi, Magda Wesolkowska:
About face interface: creative engagement in the new media arts and HCI.
1663-1666

- Karrie Karahalios, Fernanda B. Viégas:
Social visualization: exploring text, audio, and video interaction.
1667-1670

- Michael J. Lyons, Christoph Bartneck:
HCI and the face.
1671-1674

- Rob Procter, Christine L. Borgman, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Marina Jirotka, Gary M. Olson, Cherri M. Pancake, Tom Rodden, m. c. schraefel:
Usability research challenges for cyberinfrastructure and tools.
1675-1678

- Gisele Bennett, Gitte Lindgaard, Bruce Tsuji, Kay H. Connelly, Katie A. Siek:
Reality testing: HCI challenges in non-traditional environments.
1679-1682

- Phoebe Sengers, John C. McCarthy, Paul Dourish:
Reflective HCI: articulating an agenda for critical practice.
1683-1686

- Jens Riegelsberger, Asimina Vasalou, Philip Bonhard, Anne Adams:
Reinventing trust, collaboration and compliance in social systems.
1687-1690

- Mark Blythe, Peter C. Wright, John C. McCarthy, Olav W. Bertelsen:
Theory and method for experience centered design.
1691-1694

- Johanna Brewer, Joseph Kaye, Amanda Williams, Susan Wyche:
Sexual interactions: why we should talk about sex in HCI.
1695-1698

- Margaret M. Burnett, Brad A. Myers, Mary Beth Rosson, Susan Wiedenbeck:
The next step: from end-user programming to end-user software engineering.
1699-1702

- Scott Counts, G. Henri ter Hofte, Ian Smith:
Mobile social software: realizing potential, managing risks.
1703-1706

- Robert J. K. Jacob:
What is the next generation of human-computer interaction?
1707-1710

- David W. McDonald, Bill N. Schilit, Sara A. Bly:
IT@Home: unraveling complexities of networked devices in the home.
1711-1713

- Kumiyo Nakakoji, Atau Tanaka, Daniel Fallman:
"Sketching" nurturing creativity: commonalities in art, design, engineering and research.
1715-1718

- Sameer Patil, Natalia A. Romero, John Karat:
Privacy and HCI: methodologies for studying privacy issues.
1719-1722

- James A. Renshaw, Janet Finlay, N. Webb:
Getting a measure of satisfaction from eyetracking in practice.
1723-1726

- Corina Sas, Alan J. Dix:
Designing for collective remembering.
1727-1730

- Jonathan Sykes, Melissa Federoff:
Player-centred game design.
1731-1734

Doctoral consortium
- L. Amaya Becvar:
Video and image-based reflective learning tools for professional training environments.
1735-1738

- Natalie Ebenreuter:
Transference of dance knowledge through interface design.
1739-1742

- J. Louise Finlayson:
Providing a tailored overview of program source code.
1743-1746

- Tim Halverson:
Integrating models of human-computer visual interaction.
1747-1750

- Derek L. Hansen:
Knowledge sharing, maintenance, and use in online support communities.
1751-1754

- Jan Hartmann:
Assessing the attractiveness of interactive systems.
1755-1758

- Gillian R. Hayes:
Documenting and understanding everyday activities through the selective archiving of live experiences.
1759-1762

- Melanie Kellar:
An examination of user behaviour during web information tasks.
1763-1766

- Jason Chong Lee:
Embracing agile development of usable software systems.
1767-1770

- Pamela J. Ludford:
Sharing everyday places I go while preserving privacy.
1771-1774

- Tomer Moscovich:
Multi-touch interaction.
1775-1778

- Adam Perer:
Making sense of social networks.
1779-1782

- Michael Schellenbach:
Test methodologies for pedestrian navigation aids In old age.
1783-1786

- Irina Shklovski:
Residential mobility, technology & social ties.
1787-1790

- Ron B. Yeh:
Physical-digital ensembles for mobile interaction.
1791-1794

Student design competition
- Noor Ali-Hasan, Diana Gavales, Andrew Peterson, Matthew Raw:
Fitster: social fitness information visualizer.
1795-1800

- Jesse Beach, Christian Briggs, Sam Shahrani, Craig Elliott:
Health view: a simple and subtle approach to monitoring nutrition.
1801-1806

- Brandon Brown, Marshini Chetty, Andrea Grimes, Ellie Harmon:
Reflecting on health: a system for students to monitor diet and exercise.
1807-1812

- Aditya Chand, Monica Gonzalez, Julian Missig, Purin Phanichphant, Pen Fan Sun:
Balance pass: service design for a healthy college lifestyle.
1813-1818

- Rachel Gockley, Michael F. Marotta, Carin Rogoff, Adrian Tang:
AVIVA: a health and fitness monitor for young women.
1819-1824

- Visda Goudarzi, Stanislav Tomic:
PEDdo: steps to a healthy lifestyle.
1825-1830

- Victor Hanson-Smith, Daya C. Wimalasuriya, Andrew Fortier:
NutriStat: tracking young child nutrition.
1831-1836

- Jeffrey Hartnett, Pearl Lin, Lillian Ortiz, Lindsay Tabas:
A responsive and persuasive audio device to stimulate exercise and fitness in children.
1837-1842

- Eunhyung Kim, Benjamin Koh, Jennifer Ng, Ray Su:
myPyramid: increasing nutritional awareness.
1843-1848

- Marek Kudlacz, Robert (Yu-Sheng) Tan, Jon Prindiville, Marc Peters:
RoutePlanner.
1849-1854

- Barry Mulrooney, Mairéad McDermott, Nick Earley:
NutraStick: portable diet assistant.
1855-1860

- Paul Nuschke, Tara Holmes, Yaseen Qadah:
My health, my life: a web-based health monitoring application.
1861-1866

- Juan M. Silva, Selene Zamarripa, Elisa B. Moran, Monica Tentori, Leonardo Galicia:
Promoting a healthy lifestyle through a virtual specialist solution.
1867-1872

- Tammy Toscos, Anne M. Faber, Shunying An, Mona Praful Gandhi:
Chick clique: persuasive technology to motivate teenage girls to exercise.
1873-1878

- Jiawei Rong, Leo Ochoa, Lee Ritter, Erik Brown:
Food information network: informed shopping for healthier living.
1879-1884

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