CHI2003 - New Horizons

CHI 2003 Wednesday Sessions

Wednesday, April 9 2003

Times

9:00 - 10:30 am
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
2:30 - 4:00 pm
4:30 - 6:00 pm

9:00 - 10:30 am

Design & Usability

Ethnography and User-Centered Design
Elizabeth Churchill, FX Palo Alto Research Center, USA

  • Designing a Mobile Terminal for Horse Aficionados
    Jari Ijäs, Nokia, Finland; Minna Isomursa, University of Oulu, Finland; Pekka Isomursu, Nokia, Finland; Mika Mustonen, Nokia, Finland; Kaisa Still, University of Oulu, Nokia, Finland
  • A User-Centric Approach to Designing Home Network Interfaces
    Kook Hyun Chung, Samsung, Korea; Kyung Soon Oh, Samsung, Korea; Cheong Hyun Lee, Samsung, Korea; Jae Hyun Park, Samsung, Korea; Sunae Kim, Samsung, Korea; Soon Hee Kim, Samsung, Korea; Beth Loring, American Instititutes for Research, USA ; Chris Hass, American Institutes for Research, USA
  • Using Ethnography to Design a Mass Detection Tool (MDT) for the Early Discovery of Insurance Fraud
    Thomas Ormerod, Lancaster University, UK; Nicola Morley, Lancaster University, UK; Linden Ball, Lancaster University, UK; Charles Langley, Logic Programming Associates, UK; Clive Spenser, Logic Programming Associates, UK
  • Ethnographic Interviews Guide Design of Website for Vehicle Buyers
    Lori Anschuetz, Tec-Ed, Inc., USA; Stephanie Rosenbaum, Tec-Ed, Inc., USA

Papers/Demonstrations/Short Talks

Editing and Coordinating

  • Fusion: Interactive Coordination of Diverse Data, Visualizations, and Mining Algorithms
    Chris North, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA; Nathan Conklin, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA; Kiran Indukuri, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA; Varun Saini, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
  • SILVER: Simplifying Video Editing With Metadata
    A. Chris Long, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Juan Casares, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Brad A. Myers, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Rishi Bhatnagar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Scott M. Stevens, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Laura Dabbish, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Dan Yocum, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Albert Corbett, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
  • When One Isn't Enough: An Analysis of Virtual Desktop Usage Strategies and Their Implications for Design
    Meredith Ringel, Stanford University, USA
  • MediaFinder: An Interface for Dynamic Personal Media Management with Semantic Regions
    Hyunmo Kang Hyunmo Kang, Human Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland at College Park, USA; Ben Shneiderman, Human Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland at College Park, USA

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

Panels

  • The "Magic Number 5:" Is it Enough for Web Testing?
    Nigel Bevan, Serco Usability Services, UK; Carol Barnum, Southern Polytechnic State University, USA; Nigel Bevan, Serco Usability Services, UK; Gilbert Cockton, University of Sunderland, UK; Jakob Nielsen, Nielsen Norman Group, USA; Jared Spool, User Interface Engineering, USA ; Dennis Wixon, Microsoft Corporation, USA

11:30 am - 1:00 pm

Papers

Designing Design
Michael Muller, IBM Research, USA

  • Design-Oriented Human-Computer Interaction: Philosophy, Methodology, and Conduct
    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

Special Area Session

  • e-Learning
    Shigen Miyagawa, Elliott Soloway, Jenny Piece, Larry Cuban, Lisa Neal (NOT YET CONFIRMED)

Papers

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

  • Cognitive Strategies and Eye Movements Used to Search 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
  • 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, Boulder, 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

Short Talks

Gaze & Information Navigation
Tom Gross, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany

  • Auditory and Visual Feedback During Eye Typing
    Päivi Majaranta, University of Tampere, Finland; I. Scott MacKenzie, York University, Canada; Anne Aula, Kari-Jouko Räihä, University of Tampere, Finland
  • Where do Helpers Look? Gaze Targets During Collaborative Physical Tasks
    Susan Fussell, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Leslie Setlock, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Elizabeth Parker, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
  • EyePliances: Attention-Seeking Devices that Respond to Visual Attention
    Jeffrey S. Shell, Queen's University, Canada; Roel Vertegaal, Queen's University, Canada; Alexander W. Skaburskis, Queen's University, Canada
  • Gaze- vs. Hand-Based Pointing in Virtual Environments
    Nathan Cournia, Clemson University, USA; John D. Smith, Clemson University, USA; Andrew Duchowski, Clemson University, USA
  • Isometric Pointer Interfaces for Wearable 3D Visualization
    David M. Krum, Rob Melby, William Ribarsky, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Larry Hodges, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
  • This Is a Lot Easier!: Constrained Movement Speeds Navigation
    Susanne Jul, University of Michigan, USA

Panels

  • Voting: User Experience - Technology and Practice
    Ted Selker, MIT Media Lab, USA Eric A. Fisher, Congressional Research Service, USA; Ben Benderson, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland, USA; Conny McCormack, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Clifford Nass, Stanford University, USA

2:30 - 4:00 pm

Interactionary

Session Chairs:
Mike Atyeo, Neo Insight, Canada; Alex Little, Tivoli Systems, USA

Teams:
Collegium, Carnegie-Mellon Human-Computer Interaction Institute, USA; Eindhoven Technical University (TU/e) User-System Interaction Program, Eindhoven, Netherlands; Nokia Options, Nokia Research Center, Helsinki, Finland

Panel Members:
Scott Berkun, Microsoft, USA; Karen Holzblatt, InContext Enterprises, USA; Jared Spool, User Interface Engineering, USA; Terry Winograd, Stanford University (currently on sabbatical at Google), USA; Scott Berkun, Microsoft, USA

Papers/Demonstrations/Short Talks

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

Collaborative Systems
Steve Benford, University of Nottingham, UK

  • Activity Rhythm Detection and Modeling
    Rosco Hill, Sun Microsystems, Inc., Canada; James "Bo" Begole, Sun Microsystems, Inc., USA
  • AwarenessMaps: Visualizing Awareness in Shared Workspaces
    Tom Gross, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany; Wido Wirsam, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany; Wolfgang Graether, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany
  • Coordinating Communication: Awareness Displays and Interruption
    Laura Dabbish, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Robert Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
  • Assessing the Value of a Cursor Pointing Device for Remote Collaboration on Physical Tasks
    Susan Fussell, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Leslie Setlock, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Elizabeth Parker, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Jie Yang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
  • The Effectiveness of Multiscale Collaboration in Virtual Environments
    Xiaolong Zhang, University of Michigan, USA; George W. Furnas, University of Michigan, USA
  • Avatar Proxies: Configurable Informants of Collaborative Activities
    Umer Farooq, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA; Con Rodi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA; John Carroll, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA; Philip Isenhour, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA

Tools for User-Centered Design
Judy Olson, University of Michigan, USA

  • 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
Christine Halverson, 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, Ume 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

4:30 - 6:00 pm

Papers

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; Christopher Bichakjian, University of Michigan; Timothy Johnson, University of Michigan; Frederick Peck, University of Michigan; Jennifer Schwartz, University of Michigan; Victor Strecher, University of Michigan
  • Faceted Metadata for Image Search and Browsing
    Ka-Ping Yee, UC Berkeley/University of California, Berkeley; Kirsten Swearingen, UC Berkeley/University of California, Berkeley; Kevin Li, UC Berkeley/University of California, Berkeley; Marti Hearst, UC Berkeley/University of California, Berkeley
  • How Do People Manage Their Digital Photographs? Kerry Rodden, University of Cambridge; Kenneth Wood, Microsoft Research Limited

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 Aoki, PARC; Matthew Romaine, PARC; Margaret Szymanski, PARC; James Thornton, PARC; Daniel Wilson, CMU; Allison Woodruff, PARC
  • Mobile Phones for the Next Generation: Device Designs for Teenagers
    Alex Taylor, Digital World Research Centre/DWRC/University of Surrey; Sara Berg, Ume University; Richard Harper, Appliance Studio
  • Wan2tlk?: Everyday Text Messaging
    Rebecca Grinter, Palo Alto Research Center; Margery Eldridge, Image Semantics Ltd

Demonstrations/Short Talks

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

Tangible Interfaces
Anind K. Dey, Intel Research Berkeley, USA

  • A Tangible Interface for IP Network Simulation
    Kazue Kobayashi, NTT Comware, USA; Mitsunori Hirano, Atsunobu Narita, NTT Comware, Japan; Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab, USA
  • On Interfaces Projected onto Real-World Objects
    Mark Podlaseck, Claudio Pinhanez, Nancy Alvorado, Margaret Chan, Elisa Dejesus, IBM Research, T.J. Watson, USA
  • FantasyA and SenToy
    Kristina Höök, Adrian Bullock, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden; Ana Paiva, Marco Vala, Ricardo Chaves, Rui Prada, IST - Technical University of Lisbon and INESC-ID, Portugal
  • EEWWW!!: Tangible Interfaces for Navigating into the Human Body
    Edward De Guzman, F. Wai-ling Ho-Ching, Tara Matthews, Tye Rattenbury, EECS, UC Berkeley, California, USA; Maribeth Back, Steve R. Harrison, USA
  • Super Cilia Skin: An Interactive Membrane
    Hayes Raffle, MIT Media Lab, USA; Mitchell Joachim, James Tichenor, MIT Design and Computation, USA
  • The System Blocks: A Physical Interface for System Dynamics Simulation
    Susanne Jul, University of Michigan, USA

Panels

  • Culture Issues and Mobile UI Design
    Emilie W. Gould, Lally School of Management, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA; Pia Honold, Siemens, Germany; Masaaki Kurosu, National Institute of Multimedia Education, Japan; Christian Lindholm, Nokia Mobile Phones, Finland; Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc., USA
 
 
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