Late-Breaking Results Sessions All-at-Once
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
See How You Feel: New Input Techniques and Modalities
Tuesday 14:00 - 15:30.
Session Chair: Maribeth Back, Xerox PARC
- Frustrating the User on Purpose: Using Biosignals in a Pilot
Study to Detect the User's Emotional State
Jocelyn Riseberg, Jonathan Klein, Raul Fernandez, Rosalind W. Picard, MIT
Media Laboratory
- Touchpad-Based Remote Control Devices
Neil R.N. Enns, University of Toronto; I. Scott MacKenzie, University of Guelph
- Tracking Hands Above Large Interactive Surfaces with a Low-Cost
Scanning Laser Rangefinder
Joshua Strickon, Joseph Paradiso, MIT Media Laboratory
- Comparing Single- and Two-Handed 3D Input for a 3D Object Assembly Task
Maarten W. Gribnau, James M. Hennessey, Delft University of Technology
- Real Handles, Virtual Images
Colin Ware, Jeff Rose, University of New Brunswick
- A Kinetic and 3D Image Input Device
Shunichi Numazaki, Akira Morishita, Naoko Umeki, Minoru Ishikawa, Miwako Doi, Toshiba
The Raw and The Cooked: Experiments and Applications of Speech Interaction
Tuesday 16:00 - 17:30.
Session Chair: Debby Hindus, Interval Research Corporation
- The Sound of Your Stuff: Designing a Complex Auditory Display for
an Interactive Museum Exhibit
Maribeth Back, Xerox PARC; Jonathan Cohen, Interval Research
- Synchronization of Speech and Hand Gestures during Multimodal
Human-Computer Interaction
Marie-Luce Bourguet, Arkio Ando, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corp.)
- "Just Speak Naturally": Designing for Naturalness in Automated
Spoken Dialogues
David Williams, Vocalis; Christine Cheepen, University of Surrey
- Speech Recognition, Children and Reading
Don Nix, Peter Fairweather, Bill Adams, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
- Play It Again: A Study of the Factors Underlying Speech Browsing Behavior
Steve Whittaker, Julia Hirschberg, Christine H. Nakatani, ATT Labs Research
- All Talk and All Action: Strategies for Managing Voicemail Messages
Steve Whittaker, Julia Hirschberg, Christine H. Nakatani, ATT Labs Research
Ubiquitous Usability Engineering
Wednesday 08:30 - 10:00.
Session Chair: Nigel Bevan, National Physical Laboratory
- Focus Troupe: Using Drama to Create Common Context for New
Product Concept End-User Evaluations
Tony Salvador, Intel; Karen Howells, Lionheart Consulting
- Remote Usability Evaluation: Can Users Report Their Own Critical Incidents?
Jose C. Castillo, US WEST Information Technologies;
H. Rex Hartson, Deborah Hix, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- The Evaluator Effect in Usability Tests
Niels Ebbe Jacobsen, Carnegie Mellon University; Morten Hertzum,
University of Copenhagen; Bonnie E. John, Carnegie Mellon University
- Analytical Versus Empirical Evaluation of Spatial Displays
Mountaz Hascoet, LRI, Universite Paris-Sud
- The Effect of Task Description Detail on Evaluator Performance
with Cognitive Walkthroughs
Andrew Sears, DePaul University; David J. Hess, SPSS
- Comparison of GOMS Analysis Methods
Joel D. Baskin, Symix Systems; Bonnie E. John, Carnegie Mellon University
The Real and the Virtual: Integrating
Architectural and Information Spaces (Suite)
Wednesday 11:00 - 12:30.
Session Chair: Terry Winograd, Stanford University
- Integrated Design of Real Architectural Spaces and Virtual Information Spaces
Norbert A. Streitz, GMD-IPSI
- Shuffle, Throw or Take It!: Working Efficiently with an Interactive Wall
Jorg Geissler, GMD-IPSI
- Communication Chairs: Examples of Mobile Roomware Components
Christian Muller-Tomfelde, GMD-IPSI; Wolfgang Reischl, Darmstadt School of Design
- Water Lamp and Pinwheels: Ambient Projection of Digital
Information into Architectural Space
Andrew Dahley, Craig Wisneski, Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Laboratory
- Adding Another Communication Channel to Reality: An Experience
with a Chat-Augumented Conference
Jun Rekimoto, Sony CSL; Yuji Ayatsuka, University of Tokyo;
Hirotaka Uoi, Osaka University; Toshifumi Arai, Hitachi
- Basics of Integrated Information and Physical Spaces: The State
of the Art
Norbert A. Streitz, GMD-IPSI; Daniel M. Russell, Xerox PARC
- The Future of Integrated Design of Ubiquitous Computing in
Combined Real & Virtual Worlds
Daniel M. Russell, Mark Weiser, Xerox PARC
So Far But Yet So Close: Intimacy and Awareness in CSCW
Wednesday 14:00 - 15:30.
Session Chair: Kori Inkpen, Simon Fraser University
- Computer Support for Distance Art Therapy
Davor Cubranic, Kellog S. Booth, Katie Collie, University of British Columbia
- A Room of Your Own: What Would it Take to Help Remote Groups Work
as Well as Collocated Groups?
Judith S. Olson, Lisa Covi, Elena Rocco, University of Michigan;
William J. Miller, Paul Allie, Steelcase
- Tickertape: Awareness in a Single Line
Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Sara Parsowith, Bill Segall, Simon Kaplan, University of Queensland
- People Presence or Room Activity Supporting Peripheral Awareness over Distance
Elin Rosby Pedersen, FX Palo Alto Laboratory
- Peripheral Participants in Mediated Communication
Andrew F. Monk, Leon A. Watts, University of York
- When Two Hands Are Better Than One: Enhancing Collaboration Using
Single Display Groupware
Jason Stewart, Elaine M. Raybourn, University of New Mexico;
Ben Bederson, Allison Druin, University of Maryland
Great E-Scapes: Electronic Landscapes and Soundscapes
Wednesday 16:00 - 17:30.
Session Chair: Marilyn Salzman, George Mason University
- Experiments in Inhabited TV
Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, Chris Brown, Nottingham University;
Graham Walker, Tim Regan, Paul Rea, Jason Morphett, BT Laboratories;
John Wyver, Illuminations Television
- The Lightwork Performance: Algorithmically Mediated Interaction
for Virtual Environments
John Bowers, Royal Institute of Technology & University of Manchester;
Sten-Olof Hellstrom, Kai-Mikael Jaa-Aro, Royal Institute of Technology
- Look Who's Talking: the GAZE Groupware System
Roel Vertegaal, Twente University; Harro Vons, Baan Development;
Robert Slagter, Twente University
- Looking for Sound? Selling Perceptual Space in Hierarchically Nested Boxes
Roel Vertegaal, University of Twente; Barry Eaglestone, University of Bradford
- Using Earcons to Improve the Usability of Tool Palettes
Stephen A. Brewster, University of Glasgow
- Multi-Parameter Controllers for Audio Mixing
Craig Wisneski, Ed Hammond, MIT Media Laboratory
Look and Learn: Visualization and Education Too
Thursday 08:30 - 10:00.
Session Chair: Gilbert Cockton, University of Sunderland
- The Usability of Transparent Overview Layers
Donald A. Cox, Jasdeep S. Chugh, Carl Gutwin, Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary
- MetricViews: Design of Multiple Spreadsheets into a Single Dynamic View
David Small, MIT Media Laboratory; Yin Yin Wong;
Sergio Cannetti, Bell Atlantic Technology & Engineering
- Goal-Directed Zoom
Allison Woodruff, James Landay, Michael Stonebraker, University of California at Berkeley
- Integrated Multi Scale Text Retrieval Visualization
Karlis Kaugars, New Mexico State University
- Designing Visualization Tools for Learning
Brian J. Foley, University of California at Berkeley
- Symphony: Exploring User Interface Representations for
Learner-Centered Process Scaffolding
Chris Quintana, Elliot Soloway, Joseph Krajcik, Andrew Carra, Matt Houser, Mike McDonald,
Mike Mouradian, Aaron Saarela, Naresh Vyas, Michele Wisnudel, University of Michigan
Humble and Terrific! --- CHI-Lot's Web
Thursday 11:00 - 12:30.
Session Chair: Jean Sholtz, NIST
- The Rise of Personal Web Pages at Work
Sara A. Bly, Sara Bly Consulting; Linda Cook, Tim Bickmore, Intelligent Software Associates;
Elizabeth Churchill, Joseph W. Sullivan, FX PAL
- Does Every Link Have the Same Usability?: An Exploratory Study of
the Link Structure of Cyber Malls
Jinwoo Kim, Byunggon Yoo, Yonsei University
- Polynesian Navigation: Locomotion and Previewing Aspects
Kent Wittenburg, Wissam Ali-Ahmad, Daniel LaLiberte, Tom Lanning, GTE Laboratories
- A Java-Based Approach to Active Collaborative Filtering
Christopher Lueg, Christoph Landolt, University of Zurich
- Applying Writing Guidelines to Web Pages
John Morkes, Jakob Nielsen, Sun Microsystems
- A Method for Evaluating Web Page Design Concepts
Thomas S. Tullis, Fidelity Investments Systems
Digital Culture, 20 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA 02139
Thursday 14:00 - 15:30.
Session Chair: Wendy E. Mackay, Centre d'Etudes de la Navigation Aérienne and LRI,
Université de Paris-Sud
- The Baby Sense Environment: Enriching and Monitoring Infants'
Experiences and Communication
Gili Weinberg, Rich Fletcher, Seum-Lim Gan, MIT Media Laboratory
- PingPongPlus: Augmentation and Transformation of Athletic Interpersonal Interaction
Craig Wisneski, Julian Orbanes, Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Laboratory
- GroupWear: Nametags that Tell about Relationships
Richard Borovoy, Fred Martin, Mitchel Resnick, Brian Silverman, MIT Media Laboratory
- Fabric Computing Interfaces
Maggie Orth, Rehmi Post, Emily Cooper, MIT Media Laboratory
- It/I: An Experiment Towards Interactive Theatrical Performances
Claudio S. Pinhanez, Aaron F. Bobick, MIT Media Laboratory
- An Interactive Poetic Garden
Tom White, David Small, MIT Media Laboratory