Clifford Nass Sessions
Late-Breaking Results: Support for Design: Experiments, Tools and Cyberfools
Tuesday 11:00 - 12:30.
Session Chair: Andrew Sears, DePaul University
- Humor in Task-Oriented Computer-Mediated Communication and
Human-Computer Interaction
John Morkes, Hadyn K. Kernal, Clifford Nass, Stanford University
- Evaluating the Use of Pictographical Representations for TV Menus
Joyce H.D.M. Westerink, Philips Research & IPO;
M. van der Korst, Philips Research Laboratories; G. Roberts, Philips Design
- To Click or Not to Click: A Comparison of Two Target-Selection
Methods for HCI
Michael Bohan, Alex Chaparro, Wichita State Universtiy
- PatchWork: A Software Tool for Early Design
Maarten van de Kant, Stephanie Wilson, Mathilde Bekker, Hilary
Johnson, Peter Johnson, Queen
Mary and Westfield College, University of London
- Linking Between Multiple Points in Design Documents
Steven Clarke, Motorola SPS; Gilbert Cockton, University of Sunderland
- A Study of Commenting Agents as Design Support
Mikael Ericsson, Magnus Bauren, Jonas Lowgren, Yvonne Waern, Linkoping University
Papers: About Faces
Tuesday 16:00 - 17:30.
Session Chair: Robert J. K. Jacob, Tufts University
- Visual Tracking for Multimodal Human Computer Interaction
Jie Yang, Rainer Stifelhagen, Uwe Meier, Alex Waibel, Carnegie Mellon University
- When My Face is the Interface: An Experimental Comparison of
Interacting With One's Own Face or
Someone Else's Face
Clifford Nass, Eun-Young Kim, Eun-Ju Lee, Stanford University
- Digital Smart Kiosk Project
Andrew D. Christian, Brian L. Avery, Digital