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Tuesday, 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

Interaction Techniques for Handheld Devices
George Furnas, University of Michigan, USA

  • A Fisheye Calendar Interface for PDAs: Providing Overviews for Small Displays
    Benjamin Bederson, University of Maryland, USA; Aaron Clamage, University of Maryland, USA; Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research, USA; George Robertson, Microsoft Research, USA
  • Peephole Displays: Pen Interaction on Spatially Aware Handheld Computers
    Ka-Ping Yee, University of California, Berkeley, USA
  • Shared Freeform Input for Note Taking across Devices
    Laurent Denoue, Patrick Chiu, Tohru Fuse, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, USA
  • Typing in Thin Air: The Canesta Projection Keyboard - A New Method of Interaction with Electronic Devices Helena Roeber, John Bacus, Canesta, Inc., USA; Carlo Tomasi, Canesta, Inc/Duke University, USA

Accessibility Interfaces
Robin Jeffries, Sun Microsystems, Inc., USA

  • Design and User Evaluation of a Joystick-Operated Full-Screen Magnifier
    Sri Kurniawan, UMIST, UK; Alasdair King, UMIST, UK; David Gareth Evans, UMIST, UK; Paul Blenkhorn, UMIST, UK
  • Older Adults and Visual Impairment: What Do Exposure Times and Accuracy Tell Us About Performance Gains Associated with Multimodal Feedback?
    Julie A. Jacko, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Ingrid U. Scott, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, USA; Francois Sainfort, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Leon Barnard, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Paula J. Edwards, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; V. Kathlene Emery, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Thitima Kongnakorn, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Kevin P. Moloney, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Brynley S. Zorich, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
  • Multiple Haptic Targets for Motion-impaired Computer Users
    Faustina Hwang, University of Cambridge, Engineering Design Research Centre, UK; Simeon Keates, University of Cambridge, Engineering Design Research Centre, UK; Patrick Langdon, University of Cambridge, Engineering Design Research Centre, UK; P John Clarkson, University of Cambridge, Engineering Design Research Centre, UK

Domesticated Design
Beth Mynatt, Georgia Tech, USA

  • Effects of Voice vs. Remote on U.S. and Japanese User Satisfaction With Interactive HDTV Systems
    Garry Tan, Stanford University, USA; Scott Brave, Stanford University, USA; Clifford Nass, Stanford University, USA; Masaru Takechi, NHK Research Laboratories, Stanford University, USA
  • On Natural Living Room Communication with "ComAdapter" : Adapting to the Differences in Room Structure.
    Kazuyuki ISO, NTT Cyber Space Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan; Takashi Yagi, NTT Cyber Space Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan; Minoru Kobayashi, NTT Cyber Space Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan; Satoshi Iwaki, NTT Cyber Space Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan; Satoshi Ishibashi, NTT Cyber Space Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan
  • The Evolution of Buildings and Implications for the Design of Ubiquitous Domestic Environments
    Tom Rodden, University of Nottingham, UK; Steve Benford, University of Nottingham, UK
  • Technology Probes: Inspiring Design for and with Families
    Hilary Hutchinson, HCIL, UMIACS, CS/University of Maryland, USA; Wendy Mackay, LRI, INRIA Futurs/Universitè de Paris-Sud, France; Bosse Westerlund, CID, NADA, Kungl Tekniska Högskolan, Sweden; Benjamin B. Bederson, HCIL, UMIACS, CS/University of Maryland, USA; Allison Druin, HCIL, UMIACS, CS/University of Maryland, USA; Catherine Plaisant, HCIL, UMIACS, CS/University of Maryland, USA; Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, LRI, INRIA Futurs/Universitè de Paris-Sud, France; Stephane Conversy, LRI, INRIA Futurs/Universitè de Paris-Sud, France; Helen Evans, LRI, INRIA Futurs/Universitè de Paris-Sud, France; Heiko Hansen, LRI, INRIA Futurs/Universitè de Paris-Sud, France; Nicolas Roussel, LRI, INRIA Futurs/Universitè de Paris-Sud, France; Björn Eiderbäck, CID, NADA, Kungl Tekniska Högskolan, Sweden; Sinna Lindquist, CID, NADA, Kungl Tekniska Högskolan, Sweden; Yngve Sundblad, CID, NADA, Kungl Tekniska Högskolan, Sweden

Tuesday, 2:30 - 4:00 pm

Sharable Displays
Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research, USA

  • Semi-Public Displays for Small, Co-located Groups
    Elaine Huang, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Elizabeth Mynatt, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
  • Designing Novel Interactional Workspaces to Support Face to Face Consultations
    Tom Rodden, University of Nottingham, UK; Yvonne Rogers, University of Sussex, UK; John Halloran, University of Sussex, UK; Ian Taylor, University of Nottingham, UK
  • Social Coordination around a Situated Display Appliance
    Kenton O'Hara, The Appliance Studio, UK; Mark Perry, DISC, Brunel University, UK; Simon Lewis, The Appliance Studio, UK

New Techniques for Presenting Instructions and Transcripts
Victoria Bellotti, Palo Alto Research Center, USA

  • Comparative Effectiveness of Augmented Reality in Object Assembly
    Arthur Tang, Media Interface and Network Design Laboratories/Michigan State University, USA; Charles Owen, Media and Entertainment Technologies Laboratory/Michigan State University, USA; Frank Biocca, Media Interface and Network Design Laboratories/Michigan State University, USA; Weimin Mou, Media Interface and Network Design Laboratories/Michigan State University, USA
  • Information Use of Service Technicians in Difficult Cases
    Yutaka Yamauchi, University of California, Los Angeles/UCLA, USA; Jack Whalen, Palo Alto Research Center(PARC), USA; Daniel Bobrow, Palo Alto Research Center(PARC), USA
  • Books with Voices: Paper Transcripts as a Physical Interface to Oral Histories
    Scott Klemmer, UC Berkeley, USA; Jamey Graham, Ricoh Silicon Valley, USA; Gregory Wolff, Ricoh Silicon Valley, USA; James Landay, UC Berkeley, USA

Input Interaction
Dan Olsen, Brigham Young University, USA

  • Shorthand Writing on Stylus Keyboard
    Shumin Zhai, IBM Research, Almaden Center, USA; Per-Ola Kristensson, Linköping University, Sweden
  • High Precision Touch Screen Interaction
    Pär-Anders Albinsson, Swedish Defence Research Agency/FOI/Linköping University, Sweden; Shumin Zhai, IBM Almaden Research Center/Linköping University, Sweden
  • Metrics for Text Entry Research: An Evaluation of MSD and KSPC, and a New Unified Error Metric
    William Soukoreff, York University, Canada; Scott MacKenzie, York University, Canada

Tuesday, 4:30 - 6:00 pm

Privacy and Trust
Andrew Monk, University of York, USA

  • Shiny Happy People Building Trust? Photos on e-Commerce Websites and Consumer Trust
    Jens Riegelsberger, University College London/UCL., UK; M. Angela Sasse, University College London/UCL, UK; John D. McCarthy, University College London/UCL, UK
  • Unpacking "Privacy" for a Networked World
    Leysia Palen, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA; Paul Dourish, University of California, Irvine, USA
  • Usability and Privacy: A Study of Kazaa P2P File-sharing
    Nathaniel Good, HP laboratories, USA; Aaron Krekelberg, University of Minnesota, USA

Physical-Virtual World Interaction
Lars Erik Holmquist, Viktoria Institute, Sweden

  • Gesture + Play: Full-body Interaction for Virtual Environments
    Konrad Tollmar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA ; David Demirdjian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA ; Trevor Darrell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
  • PenPets: A Physical Environment for Virtual Animals
    Shaun O'Mahony, University of York, UK; John A Robinson, University of York, UK
  • Personal Universal Controllers: Controlling Complex Appliances With GUIs and Speech
    Jeffrey Nichols, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Brad A. Myers, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Michael Higgins, MAYA Design, Inc., USA; Joseph Hughes, MAYA Design, Inc., USA; Thomas K. Harris, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Roni Rosenfeld, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Kevin Litwack, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Usability of Large Scale Public Systems
Jim Miller, Miramontes Computing, USA

  • Conversation Thumbnails for Large-Scale Discussions Martin Wattenberg, IBM Research, USA; David Millen, IBM Research, USA
  • Communities of Design Practice in Electronic Government Richard Halstead-Nussloch, Southern Polytechnic State University, USA; Doris Konneh, Georgia Technology Authority, USA; Robert Woodruff, Georgia Technology Authority, USA
  • Electronic Voting System Usability Issues
    Benjamin Bederson, University of Maryland/Computer Science Department/Human-Computer Interaction Lab, USA; Bongshin Lee, University of Maryland/Computer Science Department/Human-Computer Interaction Lab, USA; Robert Sherman, University of Maryland/Computer Science Department/Human-Computer Interaction Lab, USA; Paul Herrnson, University of Maryland/Department of Government and Politics, USA; Richard Niemi, University of Rochester/Department of Political Science, USA
  • Usability and Biometric Verification at the ATM interface
    Lynne Coventry, Advanced Technology & Research, NCR Financial Solutions Division, Dundee UK; Antonella De Angeli, Advanced Technology & Research, NCR Financial Solutions Division, Dundee UK; Graham Johnson, Advanced Technology & Research, NCR Financial Solutions Division, Dundee UK

Peripheral and Ambient Displays
Scott Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

  • Can You See What I Hear? The Design and Evaluation of a Peripheral Sound Display for the Deaf
    F. Wai-ling Ho-Ching, UC Berkeley, USA; Jennifer Mankoff, UC Berkeley, USA; James A. Landay, UC Berkeley, USA
  • Heuristic Evaluation of Ambient Displays
    Anind Dey, Intel Research Berkeley, USA; Jennifer Mankoff, UC Berkeley, USA; Gary Hsieh, UC Berkeley, USA; Julie Kientz, University of Toledo, USA; Scott Lederer, UC Berkeley, USA; Morgan Ames, UC Berkeley, USA
  • AttrActive Windows: Dynamic Windows for Digital Bulletin Boards
    Laurent Denoue, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, USA; Les Nelson, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, USA; Elizabeth Churchill, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, USA
  • Information Voyeurism: Social Impact of Physically Large Displays on Information Privacy
    Desney Tan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research, USA

Wednesday, 9:00 - 10:30 am

Pointing and Manipulation
Angel Puerta, RedWhale Software, USA

  • Human On-Line Response to Target Expansion
    Shumin Zhai, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA; Stèphane Conversy, Universitè Paris-Sud, France; Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Universitè Paris-Sud, France; Yves Guiard, CNRS, France
  • An Interface for Creating and Manipulating Curves using a High Degree-of-Freedom Curve Input Device
    Tovi Grossman, University of Toronto, Canada; Ravin Balakrishnan, University of Toronto, Canada; Karan Singh, University of Toronto, Canada
  • Refining Fitts' Law Models for Bivariate Pointing
    Johnny Accot, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA; Shumin Zhai, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA

Large Displays
Susan Dumais, Microsoft Research, USA

  • Fisheyes are Good for Large Steering Tasks
    Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan, Canada; Amy Skopik, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Women Go With the (Optical) Flow
    Desney Tan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research, USA; George Robertson, Microsoft Research, USA
  • With Similar Visual Angles, Larger Displays Improve Spatial Performance
    Desney Tan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Darren Gergle, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Peter Scupelli, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Randy Pausch, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Wednesday, 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

Designing Design
Michael Muller, IBM Research, USA

  • Design-Oriented Human-Computer Interaction
    Daniel Fallman, Department of Informatics/Institute of Design/Umea University, Sweden
  • Ambiguity as a Resource for Design
    William Gaver, RCA/Royal College of Art, UK; Jake Beaver, RCA/Royal College of Art, UK; Steve Benford, University of Nottingham, UK
  • Sense and Sensibility: Evaluation and Interactive Art
    Kristina Höök, SICS/Swedish Insitute of Computer Science, Sweden; Phoebe Sengers, Cornell University, USA; Gerd Andersson, SICS/Swedish Insitute of Computer Science, Sweden

Modeling User Behavior
Stu Card, Palo Alto Research Center, USA

  • Cognitive Strategies and Eye Movements for Searching Hierarchical Computer Displays
    Anthony Hornof, University of Oregon, USA; Tim Halverson, University of Oregon, USA
  • Predicting Human Interruptibility with Sensors: A Wizard of Oz Feasibility Study
    Scott Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; James Fogarty, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Christopher Atkeson, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Daniel Avrahami, HCI Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Jodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Sara Kiesler, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Johnny Lee, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Jie Yang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
  • Simple Cognitive Modeling in a Complex Cognitive Architecture
    Dario Salvucci, Drexel University/Drexel, USA; Frank Lee, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute/RPI, USA

Digital Sociability
Leysia Palen, University of Colorado, USA

  • Hardware Companions? -- What Online AIBO Discussion Forums Reveal about the Human-Robotic Relationship
    Batya Friedman, University of Washington/UW, USA; Peter H. Kahn, Jr., University of Washington/UW, USA; Jennifer Hagman, University of Washington/UW, USA
  • Media Inequality in Conversation: How People Behave Differently When Interacting with Computers and People
    Nicole Shechtman, SRI International/Stanford University, USA; Leonard Horowitz, Stanford University, USA
  • Designing Social Presence of Social Actors in Human Computer Interaction
    Kwan Lee, Annenberg School for Communication/University of Southern California, USA; Clifford Nass, Department of Communication/Stanford University, USA

Wednesday, 2:30 am - 4:00 pm

Issues in Software Development
Les Nelson, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, USA

  • Stuck in the Middle: The Challenges of User-Centered Design and Evaluation for Middleware
    W. Keith Edwards, Palo Alto Research Center, USA; Victoria Bellotti, Palo Alto Research Center, USA; Anind K. Dey, Intel Research Lab at Berkeley, USA; Mark W. Newman, Palo Alto Research Center, USA
  • Harnessing Curiosity to Increase Correctness in End-user Programming
    Aaron Wilson, Oregon State University, USA; Margaret Burnett, Oregon State University, USA; Laura Beckwith, Oregon State University, USA; Orion Granatir, Oregon State University, USA; Ledah Casburn, Oregon State University, USA; Curtis Cook, Oregon State University, USA; Mike Durham, Oregon State University, USA; Gregg Rothermel, Oregon State University, USA
  • Paper Prototyping - What is it good for? A Comparison of Paper- and Computer-based Low-fidelity Prototyping
    Reinhard Sefelin, CURE (Center for Usability Research & Engineering), Austria; Manfred Tscheligi, CURE (Center for Usability Research & Engineering), Austria; Verena Giller, CURE (Center for Usability Research & Engineering), Austria
  • PRESPE: Participatory Requirements Elicitation using Scenarios and Photo Essays
    Kentaro Go, Yamanashi University, Japan; Yasuaki Takamoto, Fujitsu Limited, Japan; John Carroll, Virginia Tech, USA; Atsumi Imamiya, University of Yamanashi, Japan; Hisanori Masuda, University of Yamanashi, Japan

Tools for User-Centered Design
Jacek Gwizdka, University of Toronto, Canada

  • A Tool Supporting Capture and Analysis of Field Research Data Using the Contextual Design Methodology
    Karen Holtzblatt, InContext Enterprises, Inc., USA; Hugh Beyer, InContext Enterprises, Inc., USA
  • Streaming Format Software for Usability Testing
    Mike Lister, NetAnalytic Limited, UK
  • Are Informal Tools Better? Comparing DEMAIS, Pencil and Paper, and Authorware for Early Multimedia Design
    Brian Bailey, Department of Computer Science - University of Illinois, USA; Joseph Konstan, Department of Computer Science - University of Minnesota, USA

Designing Applications for Handheld Devices
Demetrios Karis, Verizon Labs, USA

  • Pocket PiCoMap: A Case Study in Designing and Assessing a Handheld Concept Mapping Tool for Learners
    Kathleen Luchini, University of Michigan/UM, USA; Chris Quintana, University of Michigan/UM, USA; Elliot Soloway, University of Michigan/UM, USA
  • Navigating in a Mobile XHTML Application
    Anne Kaikkonen, Nokia Research Center, USA; Virpi Roto, Nokia Research Center, USA
  • Mobile Computing in the Retail Arena
    Erica Newcomb, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Toni Pashley, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; John Stasko, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Integrating Tools and Tasks
Dan Gruen, IBM Research, USA

  • Taking Email to Task: The Design and Evaluation of a Task Management Centered Email Tool
    Victoria Bellotti, Palo Alto Research Center, USA; Nicolas Ducheneaut, Palo Alto Research Center, USA; Mark Howard, Palo Alto Research Center, USA; Ian Smith, Palo Alto Research Center, USA
  • UMEA: Translating Interaction Histories into Project Contexts
    Victor Kaptelinin, Umeå University, Sweden
  • Understanding Sequence and Reply Relationships within Email Conversations: A Mixed-Model Visualization
    Gina Danielle Venolia, Microsoft Research, USA; Carman Neustaedter, University of Calgary, USA

Wednesday, 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Techniques for On-screen Shapes, Text and Handwriting
Jennifer Mankoff, UC Berkeley, USA

  • Using Pixel Rewrites for Shape-Rich Interaction
    George Furnas, University of Michigan, USA; Yan Qu, University of Michigan, USA
  • The Kinedit System: Affective Messages Using Dynamic Texts
    Jodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Johnny Lee, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Scott Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
  • Reflowing Digital Ink Annotations
    David Bargeron, Microsoft Research, USA; Tomer Moscovich, Brown University, USA

Searching and Organizing
Gene Golovchinsky, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, USA

  • Strategy Hubs: Next-generation Domain Portals with Search Procedures
    Suresh Bhavnani, University of Michigan, USA; Christopher Bichakjian, University of Michigan, USA; Timothy Johnson, University of Michigan, USA; Roderick J. Little, University of Michigan, USA; Frederick Peck, University of Michigan, USA; Jennifer Schwartz, University of Michigan, USA; Victor Strecher, University of Michigan, USA
  • Faceted Metadata for Image Search and Browsing
    Ka-Ping Yee, UC Berkeley/University of California, Berkeley, USA; Kirsten Swearingen, UC Berkeley/University of California, Berkeley, USA; Kevin Li, UC Berkeley/University of California, Berkeley, USA; Marti Hearst, UC Berkeley/University of California, Berkeley, USA
  • How Do People Manage Their Digital Photographs? Kerry Rodden, University of Cambridge, UK; Kenneth Wood, Microsoft Research Limited, UK

Brains, Eyes and Ears
Leon Watts, UMIST, UK

  • Things Happening in the Brain while Humans Learn to Use New Tools
    Yoshifumi Kitamura, Osaka University, Japan; Yoshihisa Yamaguchi, Osaka University, Japan; Hiroshi Imamizu, ATR, Japan; Fumio Kishino, Osaka University, Japan; Mitsuo Kishino, ATR, Japan
  • Unvoiced Speech Recognition using EMG - Mime Speech Recognition
    Hiroyuki Manabe, NTT DoCoMo Multimedia Laboratories, Japan; Akira Hiraiwa, NTT DoCoMo Multimedia Laboratories, Japan; Toshiaki Sugimura, NTT DoCoMo Multimedia Laboratories, Japan
  • The Neurally Controllable Internet Browser (BrainBrowser)
    Ope Tomori, Georgia State University, USA; Melody Moore, Georgia State University, USA
  • AudioBattleship: Blind Learners Collaboration through Sound
    Jaime Sánchez, University of Chile, Chile; Nelson Baloian, University of Chile, Chile; Tiago Hassler, University of Chile, Chile; Ulrich Hoppe, University of Duisburg, Germany

Design for the Socially Mobile
Thea Turner, Motorola, USA

  • The Mad Hatter's Cocktail Party: A Social Mobile Audio Space Supporting Multiple Simultaneous Conversations
    Paul M. Aoki, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA; Matthew Romaine, Stanford University, USA; Margaret H. Szymanski, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA; James D. Thornton, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA; Daniel Wilson, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Allison Woodruff, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA
  • Mobile Phones for the Next Generation: Device Designs for Teenagers
    Alex Taylor, Digital World Research Centre/DWRC/University of Surrey, UK; Sara Berg, Umeå University, Sweden; Richard Harper, Appliance Studio, UK
  • Wan2tlk?: Everyday Text Messaging
    Rebecca Grinter, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA; Margery Eldridge, Image Semantics Ltd, UK

Thursday, 9:00 - 10:30 am

Camera-based Input and Video Techniques
Susan Fussell, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

  • A Design Tool for Camera-based Interaction
    Jerry Fails, Brigham Young University/BYU, USA; Dan Olsen, Brigham Young University/BYU, USA
  • Videography for Telepresentations
    Yong Rui, Microsoft Research, USA; Anoop Gupta, Microsoft Research, USA; Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft Research, USA
  • A Low-Latency Lip-Synchronized Videoconferencing System
    Milton Chen, Stanford University, USA

Interaction Techniques for Constrained Displays
Paul Aoki, Palo Alto Research Center, USA

  • Multimodal "Eyes-Free" Interaction Techniques for Wearable Devices
    Stephen Brewster, University of Glasgow, UK; Joanna Lumsden, University of Glasgow, UK; Marek Bell, University of Glasgow, UK; Malcolm Hall, University of Glasgow, UK; Stuart Tasker, University of Glasgow, UK
  • Interaction Techniques and Applications for Peephole Displays
    Ka-Ping Yee, University of California, Berkeley, USA
  • Halo: a Technique for Visualizing Off-Screen Objects
    Patrick Baudisch, Microsoft Research, USA; Ruth Rosenholtz, Palo Alto Research Center, USA

Thursday, 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

Web Usability
William Newman, Consultant, UK

  • The Bull's-Eye: A Framework for Web Application User Interface Design Guidelines
    Betsy Beier, Oracle Corporation, Usability and Interface Design Department, USA; Misha W. Vaughan, Oracle Corporation, Usability and Interface Design Department, USA
  • Repairing Usability Problems Identified by the Cognitive Walkthrough for the Web
    Marilyn Hughes Blackmon, University of Colorado; Muneo Kitajima, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan; Peter G. Polson, University of Colorado
  • The Bloodhound Project: Automating Discovery of Web Usability Issues using the InfoScent Simulator
    Ed Chi, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA; Adam Rosien, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA; Gesara Supattanasiri, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA; Amanda Williams, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA; Christiaan Royer, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA; Celia Chow, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA; Erica Robles, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA; Brinda Dalal, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA; Julie Chen, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA; Steve Cousins, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), USA

New Directions in Video Conferencing
James Bo Begole, Sun Microsystems, Inc., USA

  • Effects of Head-Mounted and Scene-Oriented Video Systems on Remote Collaboration on Physical Tasks
    Susan Fussell, Carnegie Mellon University/CMU, USA; Leslie Setlock, Carnegie Mellon University/CMU, USA; Robert Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University/CMU, USA
  • GAZE-2: Conveying Eye Contact in Group Video Conferencing Using Eye-Controlled Camera Direction
    Roel Vertegaal, Human Media Lab, Queen's University, Canada; Ivo Weevers, Human Media Lab, Queen's University, Canada; Changuk Sohn, Human Media Lab, Queen's University, Canada; Chris Cheung, Human Media Lab, Queen's University, Canada
  • The Impact of Avatar Realism and Eye Gaze Control on Perceived Quality of Communication in a Shared Immersive Virtual Environment
    Maia Garau, University College London, UK; Mel Slater, University College London, UK; Vinoba Vinayagamoorthy, University College London, UK; Andrea Brogni, University College London, UK; Anthony Steed, University College London, UK; M. Angela Sasse, University College London, UK

Between U and I
Tom Rodden, University of Nottingham, UK

  • iStuff: A Physical User Interface Toolkit for Ubiquitous Computing Environments
    Rafael Ballagas, Stanford University, USA; Meredith Ringel, Stanford University, USA; Maureen Stone, StoneSoup Consulting, USA; Jan Borchers, Stanford University, USA
  • XWand: UI for Intelligent Spaces
    Andrew Wilson, Microsoft Research, USA; Steven Shafer, Microsoft Research, USA
  • Two Worlds Apart: Bridging the Gap Between Physical and Virtual Media for Distributed Design Collaboration
    Katherine Everitt, University of California, Berkeley, USA; Scott Klemmer, University of California, Berkeley, USA; Robert Lee, University of California, Berkeley, USA; James Landay, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Thursday, 2:30 - 4:00 pm

People at Leisure: Social Mixed Reality
Allison Woodruff, Palo Alto Research Center, USA

  • Exertion Interfaces: Sports over a Distance for Social Bonding and Fun
    Florian Mueller, Media Lab Europe and MIT Media Lab, Ireland & USA; Stefan Agamanolis, Media Lab Europe, Ireland; Rosalind Picard, MIT Media Lab, USA
  • Where On-line Meets on the Streets: Experiences with Mobile Mixed Reality Games
    Martin Flintham, University of Nottingham, UK; Steve Benford, University of Nottingham, UK; Rob Anastasi, University of Nottingham, UK; Terry Hemmings, University of Nottingham, UK; Andy Crabtree, University of Nottingham, UK; Chris Greenhalgh, University of Nottingham, UK
  • Lessons from the Lighthouse: Collaboration in a Shared Mixed Reality System
    Barry Brown, University of Glasgow, UK; Ian MacColl, University of Glasgow, UK; Matthew Chalmers, University of Glasgow, UK; Areti Galani, University of Glasgow, UK; Cliff Randell, University of Bristol, UK; Anthony Steed, University College London, UK

Recommender Systems and Social Computing
Paul Dourish, UC Irvine, USA

  • Is Seeing Believing? How Recommender System Interfaces Affect Users' Opinions
    Dan Cosley, University of Minnesota, USA; Shyong K. Lam, University of Minnesota, USA; Istvan Albert, University of Minnesota, USA; Joseph A. Konstan, University of Minnesota, USA; John Riedl, University of Minnesota, USA
  • Recommending Collaboration with Social Networks: A Comparative Evaluation
    David McDonald, The Information School, University of Washington, USA
  • Evaluating Social Trails
    Martin Svensson, Swedish Institue of Computer Science, Sweden; Kristina Höök, Swedish Institue of Computer Science, Sweden; Rickard Cöster, Swedish Institue of Computer Science, Sweden
  • Designing Visualizations of Social Activity: Six Claims
    Thomas Erickson, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
 
 
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