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Anywhere: Staying in Touch in Motion (Anywhere: Mobility)

Date: Tuesday, 3 April
Time: 11:30-13:00

Session Chair: James Begole (Sun Microsystems Lab)

Collectively Defining Context in a Mobile, Networked Computing Environment
Jenna Burrell and Geri K. Gay, Cornell University

RoamWare: Towards an Integrated Environment for PDA Use and Seamless Ongoing Interaction in Mobile CSCW
Mikael Wiberg, Umeå University

Calls.calm: Enabling Caller and Callee to Collaborate
Elin Rønby Pedersen, FX Palo Alto Lab

Tap Tips: Lightweight Discovery of Touchscreen Targets
Paul M. Aoki, Amy Hurst, and Allison Woodruff, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center

Roomotes: Ubiquitous Room-Based Remote Control over Web Phones
Ryuji Wakikawa, Keio University
Jonathan Trevor, Bill Schilit, and John Boreczky, FX Palo Alto Lab

Using Quake III Arena to Simulate Sensors and Actuators when Evaluating and Testing Mobile Services
Markus Bylund and Fredrik Espinoza, Swedish Institute of Computer Science

Any One: Universal Design

Date: Tuesday, 3 April
Time: 14:30-16:00

Session Chair: John C. Thomas (IBM Research)

The Use of Labelling To Communicate Detailed Graphics in a Non-Visual Environment
Hesham M. Kamel and James A. Landay, University of California at Berkeley

Using Haptics in Computer Interfaces for Blind People
Calle Sjöström, Lund University

A Unified Design for Human-Machine Voice Interaction
Stefanie Shriver, Arthur Toth, Xiajin Zhu, Alex Rudnicky, Roni Rosenfeld, Carnegie Mellon University

Strategies for Concatenating Recordings in a Voice User Interface: What We Can Learn From Prosody
Jennifer Balogh, Nuance Communications

The AirBook: Force-free Interaction with Dynamic Text in an Assistive Reading Device
Maribeth Back and Margaret H. Szymanski, Xerox PARC

The Use of Digital Pictures for People with Cognitive Disabilities
Henrik Danielsson, Lund University

Fun with learning

Date: Tuesday, 3 April
Time: 16:30-18:00

Session Chair: Carolyn Gale (Stanford University/Metacourse)

Supporting Children's Collaboration across Handheld Computers
Regan L. Mandryk and Kori M. Inkpen, Simon Fraser University
Mark Bilezikjian, Scott R. Klemmer, and James A. Landay, University of California

Experiments in Using Tangible Interfaces to Enhance Collaborative Learning Experiences
Lori L. Scarlatos and Shalva S. Landy, CUNY

AquaMOOSE 3D: Math Learning in a 3D Multi-user Virtual World
Elizabeth Edwards, Jason Elliott, and Amy Bruckman, Georgia Institute of Technology

First-Person Science Inquiry in Virtual Ambient Environments
Tom Moher, Andrew Johnson, and Yongjoo Cho, University of Illinois at Chicago

Effects of CMC on Student Participation Patterns in a Foreign Language Learning Environment
James M. Hudson and Amy Bruckman, Georgia Institute of Technology

Does Tutoring Really Have to be Intelligent?
Wendy E. Mackay, INRIA Rocquencourt

HCI in Everyday Life

Date: Tuesday, 3 April
Time: 16:30-18:00

Session Chair: Sid Fels (University of British Columbia)

Smart Headphones
Sumit Basu and Alex Pentland, MIT Media Lab

CounterActive: An Interactive Cookbook for the Kitchen Counter
Wendy Ju, Rebecca Hurwitz, Tilke Judd, and Bonny Lee, MIT Media Lab

The Familiar: A Living Diary and Companion
Brian Clarkson and Alex Portland, MIT Media Lab
Kenji Mase, ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Labs

The Guidebook, the Friend, and the Room: Visitor Experience in a Historic House
Allison Woodruff, Paul M. Aoki, Amy Hurst, and Margaret H. Szymanski, Xerox PARC

Conductive Ink Based Page Detection for Linking Digital and Physical Pages
Kim W. May, IBM Research Center

RobotPhone: RUI for Interpersonal Communication
Dairoku Sekiguchi, Masahiko, and Susumu Tachi, The University of Tokyo

Of Mice and Measures

Date: Wednesday, 4 April
Time: 9:00-10:30

Session Chair: Gilbert Cockton (University of Sunderland)

Cheese: Tracking Mouse Movement Activity on Websites, a Tool for User Modeling
Florian Mueller and Andrea Lockerd, MIT Media Lab

What can a Mouse Cursor Tell Us More? Correlation of Eye/Mouse Movements on Web Browsing
Mon-Chu Chen, John R. Anderson, and Myeong-Ho Sohn, Carnegie Mellon University

Remote Automatic Evaluation of Web Sites Based on Task Models and Browser Monitoring
Fabio Paternò and Laila Paganelli, CNUCE-C.N.R.

Testing Web Sites: Five Users is Nowhere Near Enough
Jared Spool and Will Schroeder, User Interface Engineering

An Integrated Method for Evaluating Interfaces
Heather L. McQuaid and David Bishop, MAYA Design

Concurrent Vs. Post-Task Usability Test Ratings
Ross Teague, Katherine De Jesus, and Marcos Nunes-Ueno, Intel Corp.

Trust, Credibility, Community

Date: Wednesday, 4 April
Time: 11:30-13:00

Session Chair: Angela Sasse (University College of London)

Being There Versus Seeing There: Trust via Video
Nathan Bos, Darren Gergle, Judith S. Olson, and Gary M. Olson, University of Michigan

Trust Without Touch: Jump-Start Trust With Social Chat
Jun Zheng, Nathan Bos, Judith S. Olson, and Gary M. Olson, University of Michigan

Web Credibility Research: A Method for Online Experiments and Early Study Results
BJ Fogg, Jonathan Marshall, Tami Kameda, Joshua Solomon, John Boyd, Persuasive Technology Lab
Akshay Rangnekar, Reactivity
Bonny Brown, Vividence Corp.

Is Seeing Believing? Detecting Deception in Technologically Mediated Communication
Daniel B. Horn, University of Michigan

Categorical Perception of Facial Affect: An Illusion
Diane J. Schiano, Stanford University
Sheryl M. Ehrlich, Adobe Systems
Kyle Sheridan, MDExpert.com

Broadband Neighborhoods - Connected Communities
Keith Hampton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Expressing Emotion Through Art, Music, and Technology (Expressing Emotions)

Date: Wednesday, 4 April
Time: 11:30-13:00

Session Chair: Mark Billinghurst (University of Washington)

In Tent, In Touch: Being in Seclusion and in Transit
John A. Waterworth, Interactive Institute Tools for Creativity Studio
Eva L. Waterworth, Umeå University

The InfoCanvas: Information Conveyance through Personalized, Expressive Art
Todd Miller and John Stasko, Georgia Institute of Technology

Context-aware Sensor-Doll as a Music Expression Device
Tomoko Yonezawa, ATR MIC Research/Keio University
Brian Clarkson, MIT Media Lab
Michiaki Yasumura, Keio University
Kenji Mase, ATR MIC Research

Facing the Music: A Facial Action Controlled Musical Interface
Michael J. Lyons and Nobuji Tetsutani, ATR Media Integration and Communication Research Laboratories

Tangible Bits and Malleable Atoms in the Design of a Computer Music Instrument
Roel Vertegaal, Queen's University
Tamas Ungvary, Royal Institute of Technology

LumiTouch: An Emotional Communication Device
Angela Chang and Ben Resner, MIT Media Lab
Brad Koerner, Harvard University
Xing Chen Wang, MIT Dept. of Architecture
Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab

Interaction Techniques

Date: Wednesday, 4 April
Time: 14:30-16:00

Session Chair: Ravin Balakrishnan (University of Toronto)

Disentangling Relative from Absolute Amplitude in Fitt's Law Experiments
Yves Guiard, CNRS/Université de la Méditerranée

Is 100 Milliseconds Too Fast?
James R. Dabrowski and Ethan V. Munson, Department of EECS

Measuring Errors in Text Entry Tasks: An Application of the Levenshtein String Distance Statistic
R. William Soukoreff and I. Scott MacKenzie, York University

Alphabetically Biased Virtual Keyboards Are Easier to Use - Layout Does Matter
Shumin Zhai and Barton A. Smith, IBM Almaden Research Center

Visual Interference with a Transparent Head Mounted Display
Robert S. Laramee and Colin Ware, University of New Hampshire

Design Rationale of a Video Explorer
Marc Nanard, Jocelyne Nanard, and Denis Payet, LIRMM

Virtual Collaboration Tools

Date: Wednesday, 4 April
Time: 16:30-18:00

Session Chair: Angel Puerta (RedWhale Software Corp.)

ChatScape: a Visual Informal Communication Tool in Communities
Uji Ayatsuka, Nobuyuki Matsushita, and Jun Rekimoto, Sony Computer Science Labs

The Design of the 'Babble' Timeline: A Social Proxy for Visualizing Group Activity over Time
Thomas Erickson and Mark R. Laff, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

Collaborative Tele-directing
Judith Donath, Dana Spiegel, Matt Lee, and Kelly Dobson, MIT Media Laboratory
Ken Goldberg, University of California at Berkeley

User Interface for a Videoconference Camera
Hugo Strubbe and Mi-Suen Lee, Philips Research Labs

Dynamic World Design and Social Navigation in a Theatre of Work
Leonie Schäfer, German National Research - Center for Information Technology
Stefan Küppers, The Bartlett University College London

Patterns of Innovation: A Web-based MATLAB Programming Contest
Ned Gulley, The MathWorks

eCommerce and eLearning

Date: Wednesday, 4 April
Time: 16:30-18:00

Session Chair: Jean Vanderdonckt (Université catholique de Louvain)

A Visual Preference-Modeling and Decision-Support Technique for Buyers of Multi-Attribute Products
Gaurav Tewari and Pattie Maes, MIT Media Lab
Dan Ariely, MIT Sloan School of Management

One-to-one e-Commerce: Who's the One?
Jan Blom and Andrew Monk, University of York

When Buying On-line, Does Price Really Matter?
Joan Morris, MIT Media Lab
Paul P. Maglio, IBM Almaden Research Center

Shopping Anytime Anywhere
Kenton O'Hara, The Appliance Studio
Mark Perry, Brunel University

"Less Clicking, More Watching": An Option for Entertainment on the Web
Claudio Pinhanez, Clare-Marie Karat, John Karat, John Vergo, Renee Arora, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

A Generic Presentation Modeling System for Adaptive Web-based Instructional Applications
José A. Macías and Pablo Castells, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Input by Hand, Eye, and Brain

Date: Thursday, 5 April
Time: 9:00-10:30

Session Chair: Ken Hinckley (Microsoft Research)

The Two-Handed Desktop Interface: Are We There Yet?
Scott MacKenzie, York University
Yves Guiard, CNRS /Université de la Méditerranée

Natural Hand Writing in Unstable 3D space with Artificial Surface
Shun'ichi Tano, University of Electro-Communications
Toshihiko Sugimoto, Nitsuko Corp.

Real-time 3D Interaction with ActiveCube
Yoshifumi Kitamura, Yuichi Itoh, and Fumio Kishino, Osaka University

Solving Multi-Target Haptic Problems in Menu Interaction
Ian Oakley, Stephen Brewster, and Philip Gray, University of Glasgow

Vision-Based Face Tracking System for Window Interface: Prototype Application and Empirical Studies
Kotaro Kitajima, University of Electro-Communications
Yoichi Sato and Hideki Koike, The University of Tokyo

Nudge and Shove: Frequency Thresholding for Navigation in Direct Brain-Computer Interfaces
Melody Moore, Elizabeth Mynatt, and Jennifer Mankoff, Georgia State University
Philip Kennedy, Neural Signals Inc

Displaying beyond Desktop

Date: Thursday, 5 April
Time: 11:30-13:00

Session Chair: Kori Inkpen (Simon Fraser University)

Who's in Control? Exploring Human-Agent Interaction in the McPie Interactive Theater Project
Wendy E. Mackay, INRIA Rocquencourt
Ernest Holm Svendsen and Bjarne Horn, University of Aarhus

Social and Informational Proxies in a Fishtank
Stephen Farrell, IBM Almaden Research Center

Barehands: Implement-Free Interaction with a Wall-Mounted Display
Meredith Ringel, Brown University
Henry Berg, Yuhui Jin, and Terry Winograd, Stanford University

Using a Steerable Projector and a Camera to Transform Surfaces into Interactive Displays
Claudio Pinhanez, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

Interactive Object Registration and Recognition for Augmented Desk Interface
Takahiro Nishi and Hideki Koike, University of Electro-Communications
Yoichi Sato, The University of Tokyo

Strata/ICC: Physical Models as Computational Interfaces
Brygg Ullmer, Elizabeth Kim, Axel Kilian, Steve Gray, and Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab

Understanding Interfaces

Date: Thursday, 5 April
Time: 11:30-13:00

Session Chair: Tom Gross (GMD)

Avoiding Interference through Translucent Interface Components in Single Display Groupware
Ana Zanella and Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary

The (In)Effectiveness of Animation in Instruction
Julie B. Morrison and Barbara Tverky, Stanford University

Integrating Back, History and Bookmarks in Web Browsers
Shaun Kaasten and Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary

Sketching a Graph to Query a Time-Series Database
Martin Wattenberg, Dow Jones / SmartMoney.com

An Analysis of the Influence of Need for Cognition on Dynamic Queries Usage
Giuseppe Carenini, University of British Columbia

End-User Perceptions of Formal and Informal Representations of Web Sites
Jason I. Hong, Francis C. Li, James Lin, and James A. Landay, University of California at Berkeley

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