Journal: International Journal of Man-Machine Studies

Volume 59, Issue 6

777 -- 795Guangfeng Song, Gavriel Salvendy. Effectiveness of automatic and expert generated narrative and guided instructions for task-oriented web browsing
797 -- 822Anna Spagnolli, Diego Varotto, Giuseppe Mantovani. An ethnographic, action-based approach to human experience in virtual environments
823 -- 835Michael L. Bernard, Barbara S. Chaparro, Melissa M. Mills, Charles G. Halcomb. Comparing the effects of text size and format on the readibility of computer-displayed Times New Roman and Arial text
837 -- 873Y. Lin, W. J. Zhang, L. G. Watson. Using eye movement parameters for evaluating human-machine interface frameworks under normal control operation and fault detection situations
875 -- 897Marcus Crede, Janet A. Sniezek. Group judgment processes and outcomes in video-conferencing versus face-to-face groups
899 -- 940Jinwoo Kim, Jooeun Lee, Dongseong Choi. Designing emotionally evocative homepages: an empirical study of the quantitative relations between design factors and emotional dimensions
941 -- 957Giorgos Lepouras, George R. S. Weir. Subtitled interaction: complementary support as an alternative to localization
959 -- 981Nigel Ward, Hajime Tatsukawa. A tool for taking class notes
983 -- 1024Natalya Fridman Noy, Mark A. Musen. The PROMPT suite: interactive tools for ontology merging and mapping

Volume 59, Issue 5

523 -- 543Stephen C. Hayne, C. A. P. Smith, Dan Turk. The effectiveness of groups recognizing patterns
545 -- 567Paul van Schaik, Jonathan Ling. Using on-line surveys to measure three key constructs of the quality of human-computer interaction in web sites: psychometric properties and implications
569 -- 602Michael D. Lee, Marcus A. Butavicius, Rachel E. Reilly. Visualizations of binary data: A comparative evaluation
603 -- 630Nigel Ward, Wataru Tsukahara. A study in responsiveness in spoken dialog
631 -- 669C. E. Holdich, Paul W. H. Chung. A 'computer tutor' to assist children develop their narrative writing skills: conferencing with HARRY
671 -- 697Hock-Hai Teo, Hock Chuan Chan, Kwok Kee Wei, Zhongju Zhang. Evaluating information accessibility and community adaptivity features for sustaining virtual learning communities
699 -- 723John Domingue, Arthur Stutt, Maria Martins, JiaCheng Tan, Helgi Petursson, Enrico Motta. Supporting online shopping through a combination of ontologies and interface metaphors
725 -- 753Morrison Ray Lucas, Dawn M. Tilbury. A study of current logic design practices in the automotive manufacturing industry
755 -- 776Hsinchun Chen, Haiyan Fan, Michael Chau, Daniel Dajun Zeng. Testing a Cancer Meta Spider

Volume 59, Issue 4

397 -- 402Ping Zhang, Andrew Dillon. HCI and MIS: shared concerns
403 -- 430Terry Ryan, Richard H. G. Field, Lorne Olfman. The evolution of US state government home pages from 1997 to 2002
431 -- 449Mun Y. Yi, Yujong Hwang. Predicting the use of web-based information systems: self-efficacy, enjoyment, learning goal orientation, and the technology acceptance model
451 -- 474Mauricio Featherman, Paul A. Pavlou. Predicting e-services adoption: a perceived risk facets perspective
475 -- 496Christina M. Finneran, Ping Zhang. A person-artefact-task (PAT) model of flow antecedents in computer-mediated environments
497 -- 520Susy S. Chan, Rosalee J. Wolfe, Xiaowen Fang. Issues and strategies for integrating HCI in masters level MIS and e-commerce programs

Volume 59, Issue 3

257 -- 285Won-Sung Sohn, Jae-Kyung Kim, Seung-Kyu Ko, Soon-Bum Lim, Yoon-Chul Choy. Context-based free-form annotation in XML documents
287 -- 325Gerd Stumme. Off to new shores: conceptual knowledge discovery and processing
327 -- 353Robert Pearson, Paul van Schaik. The effect of spatial layout of and link colour in web pages on performance in a visual search task and an interactive search task
355 -- 382Linda A. Jackson, Alexander von Eye, Gretchen Barbatsis, Frank Biocca, Yong Zhao, Hiram E. Fitzgerald. Internet attitudes and Internet use: some surprising findings from the HomeNetToo project
383 -- 395Ron Henderson, Megan J. Divett. Perceived usefulness, ease of use and electronic supermarket use

Volume 59, Issue 1-2

1 -- 32Eva Hudlicka. To feel or not to feel: The role of affect in human-computer interaction
33 -- 53Michael D. McNeese. New visions of human-computer interaction: making affect compute
55 -- 64Rosalind W. Picard. Affective computing: challenges
65 -- 70Erik Hollnagel. Is affective computing an oxymoron?
71 -- 75Eva Hudlicka. Response: Is affective computing an oxymoron?
77 -- 80Michael D. McNeese. Response: Is affective computing an oxymoron?
81 -- 118Fiorella de Rosis, Catherine Pelachaud, Isabella Poggi, Valeria Carofiglio, Berardina De Carolis. From Greta s mind to her face: modelling the dynamics of affective states in a conversational embodied agent
119 -- 155Cynthia Breazeal. Emotion and sociable humanoid robots
157 -- 183Pierre-Yves Oudeyer. The production and recognition of emotions in speech: features and algorithms
185 -- 198Timo Partala, Veikko Surakka. Pupil size variation as an indication of affective processing
199 -- 212Robert D. Ward, Philip H. Marsden. Physiological responses to different WEB page designs
213 -- 225Antonio Camurri, Ingrid Lagerlöf, Gualtiero Volpe. Recognizing emotion from dance movement: comparison of spectator recognition and automated techniques
227 -- 235Ana Paiva, Marco Costa, Ricardo Chaves, Moisés Piedade, Dário Mourão, Daniel Sobral, Kristina Höök, Gerd Andersson, Adrian Bullock. SenToy: an affective sympathetic interface
237 -- 244Frederic Rick McKenzie, Mark W. Scerbo, Jean M. Catanzaro, Mark Phillips. Nonverbal indicators of malicious intent: affective components for interrogative virtual reality training
245 -- 255Christine L. Lisetti, Fatma Nasoz, Cynthia LeRouge, Onur Ozyer, Kaye Alvarez. Developing multimodal intelligent affective interfaces for tele-home health care