CHI2003 - New Horizons

CHI 2003 Tuesday Sessions

Tuesday, April 8 2003

Times

9:00 am
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
2:30 - 4:00 pm
4:30 - 6:00 pm

9:00 am

Opening Plenary

11:30 am - 1:00 pm

Design & Usability

Extending Users' Control Over Technology
Jodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Melon University, USA

  • Designing an On-line Map Tool for Dutch Farmers
    Karin van der Hiele, Meru Research b.v., The Netherlands; Rob van der Haar, Meru Research b.v., The Netherlands; Raghu Kolli, Meru Research b.v., The Netherlands
  • An Interactive Poster Exhibit Puts Visitors in the Picture, in Real Time
    Kevin Walker, USA
  • A Lost Cause: The Ever-Improving Developer's Map
    Mette Kjærsgaard, Danfoss UCD Group, Mads Clausen Institute, Denmark; Jesper Pedersen, Danfoss Drives A/S, Denmark; Tom Djajadiningrat, University of Southern Denmark, Mads Clausen Institute, Denmark
  • A Tenant Interface for Energy and Maintenance Systems
    Clifford Federspiel, Center for the Built Environment, USA; Luis Villafana, School of Information Management and Systems, USA

Papers/Demonstrations/Short Talks

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

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

Papers

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
  • 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
  • Multiple Haptic Targets for Motion-impaired Computer Users
    Faustina Hwang, University of Cambridge/Cambridge University, UK; Simeon Keates, University of Cambridge/Cambridge University, UK; Patrick Langdon, University of Cambridge/Cambridge University, UK; P John Clarkson, University of Cambridge/Cambridge University, UK

Trust, Security & Safety
Jan Gulliksen, Uppsala University, Sweden

  • Interpersonal Trust and Empathy Online: a Fragile Relationship
    Jinjuan Feng, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA; Jonathan Lazar, Towson University, USA; Jenny Preece, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA
  • Identity Disclosure and the Creation of Social Capital
    David R Millen, IBM Research, USA; John F Patterson, IBM Research, USA
  • Prominence-Interpretation Theory: Explaining How People Assess Credibility Online
    B.J. Fogg, Stanford University, USA
  • Who Wants to Know What When? Privacy Preference Determinants in Ubiquitous Computing
    Scott Lederer, University of California, Berkeley, USA; Jennifer Mankoff, University of California, Berkeley, USA; Anind K. Dey, Intel Research, Berkeley, USA
  • Safe & Sound: a wireless leash Natalia Marmasse, MIT Media Lab, USA; Chris Schmandt, MIT Media Lab, USA
  • Cell Phone Communication and Driver Visual Behavior: The Impact of Cognitive Distraction
    Patricia Trbovich, Carleton University, Canada; Joanne L Harbluk, Transport Canada, Canada

Panels

  • Post-cognitivist HCI: Second-wave Theories
    Bonnie Nardi, Agilent Laboratories, USA; Victor Kaptelinin, Department of Informatics, Sweden; Bonnie A. Nardi, Agilent Laboratories, USA; Susanne Bodker, Aarhus University, Denmark; John Carroll, Virginia Tech, USA ; Jim Hollan, UC San Diego, USA ; Edwin Hutchins, UC San Diego, USA ; Terry Winograd, Stanford University, USA

Other

Newcomers Orientation


2:30 - 4:00 pm

Papers/Demonstrations

Sharable Displays
Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research, USA

  • Tailoring 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

Short Talks

Emotion
Kia Höök, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden

  • Co-experience: the Social User Experience
    Katja Battarbee, University of Art and Design Helsinki, Finland
  • Affective Gaming: Measuring Emotion Through the Gamepad
    Jonathan Sykes, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK; Simon Brown, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
  • Measurement of User Frustration: A Biologic Approach
    Richard Hazlett, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA
  • User Recalled Occurrences of Usability Errors: Implications on the User Experience
    Helena Mentis, Cornell University, USA; Geri Gay, Cornell University, USA
  • Predicting User Satisfaction from Subject Satisfaction
    Margaret B. Swan, Indiana University, USA; Mark Notess, Indiana University, USA
  • Visualizing the Affective Structure of a Text Document Hugo Liu, MIT Media Lab, USA; Ted Selker, MIT Media Lab, USA; Henry Lieberman, MIT Media Lab, USA

Special Area Session

  • Mass Communication And Interaction
    Nico Macdonald, Spy, UK

For more information, see the CHI Fringe and Special Area Session page.

Panels

  • Politics and Usability: Test Your Skills Against the Experts
    Rolf Molich, DialogDesign, Denmark ; Kara Pernice Coyne, Nielsen Norman Group, USA; Ron Perkins, Design Perspectives, USA ; Deborah J. Mayhew, Deborah J. Mayhew and Associates, USA

4:30 - 6:00 pm

Papers/Demonstrations/Short Talks

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; 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

Fitt's Law & Text Input
Kari-Jouko Räihä, University of Tampere, Finland

  • Interface with Pre-Typing Visual Feedback for Touch-Sensitive Keyboard
    Roman Ilinski, Cybernetics Counsil Labs, Moscow, Russia
  • Combined Model for Text Entry Rate Development
    Poika Isokoski, University of Tampere, Finland; I. Scott MacKenzie, University of Tampere & University of York, Canada
  • Phrase Sets for Evaluating Text Entry Techniques
    I. Scott MacKenzie, York University, Canada
  • Evaluation of Thumbwheel Text Entry Methods
    Peter Tarasewich, Northeastern University, USA
  • Scroll Ring Performance Evaluation
    Elaine Wherry, Synaptics. Inc., USA
  • Card, English, and Burr (1978) - 25 Years Later
    I. Scott MacKenzie, York University, Canada; R. William Soukoreff, York University, Canada

Panels

  • Research-Based Web Guidelines: Do They Make Better Websites?
    Susan Allison, National Cancer Institute, USA ; Moderator: Sanjay Koyani, National Cancer Institute, USA ; Moderator: SUSA n Allison, National Cancer Institute, USA ; Robert Bailey, Computer Psychology, Inc., USA; Barbara Chaparro, Wichita State University, USA; Melody Ivory, University of Washington, USA; Sean Wheeler, Social Security Administration, USA
 
 
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