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- Focus plus context screens: displays for users working with large visual documentsPatrick Baudisch, Nathaniel Good. 492-493 [doi]
- An automated approach and virtual environment for generating maintenance instructionsRussell S. Blue, Jeff Wampler, G. Bowden Wise, Louis J. Hoebel, Boris Yamrom, Christopher R. Volpe, Bruce Wilde, Pascale Rondot, Ann E. Kelley Sobel, Anne Gilman, Wesley Turner, Steve Linthicum, George Ryon. 494-495 [doi]
- LAPIS: smart editing with text structureRobert C. Miller, Brad A. Myers. 496-497 [doi]
- Hunter gatherer: a collection making tool for the webMonica M. C. Schraefel, Yuxiang Zhu. 498-499 [doi]
- KidPad: collaborative storytelling for childrenJuan Pablo Hourcade, Benjamin B. Bederson, Allison Druin, Gustav Taxén. 500-501 [doi]
- Groupspace: a 3D workspace supporting user awarenessJeff Dyck, Carl Gutwin. 502-503 [doi]
- Interaction in a collaborative augmented reality environmentHolger Regenbrecht, Michael Wagner. 504-505 [doi]
- Roomware: the second generationNorbert A. Streitz, Thorsten Prante, Christian Müller-Tomfelde, Peter Tandler, Carsten Magerkurth. 506-507 [doi]
- E-windshield: a study of usingTed Selker, Winslow Burleson, Ernesto Arroyo. 508-509 [doi]
- Prototype implementations for a universal remote console specificationGottfried Zimmermann, Gregg C. Vanderheiden, Alfred S. Gilman. 510-511 [doi]
- SearchKids: a digital library interface for young childrenJuan Pablo Hourcade, Allison Druin, Lisa Sherman, Benjamin B. Bederson, Glenda Revelle, Dana Campbell, Stacey Ochs, Beth Weinstein. 512-513 [doi]
- Video browsing interfaces for the open video projectGary Geisler, Gary Marchionini, Barbara M. Wildemuth, Anthony Hughes, Meng Yang, Todd Wilkens, Richard Spinks. 514-515 [doi]
- A model-based tool for interactive prototyping of highly interactive applicationsRémi Bastide, David Navarre, Philippe A. Palanque. 516-517 [doi]
- NetRaker suite: a demonstrationDoug van Duyne, James A. Landay, Matthew Tarpy. 518-519 [doi]
- SHriMP views: an interactive environment for information visualization and navigationMargaret-Anne D. Storey, Casey Best, Jeff Michaud, Derek Rayside, Marin Litoiu, Mark A. Musen. 520-521 [doi]
- A dynamic query interface for finding patterns in time series dataHarry Hochheiser, Ben Shneiderman. 522-523 [doi]
- Directions in HCI education, research, and practice in Southern AfricaPaula Kotzé. 524-525 [doi]
- Comprehension and usability variances among multicultural web users in South AfricaLizette de Wet, Pieter J. Blignaut, Andries J. Burger. 526-527 [doi]
- Using digital technology to access and store African artGary Marsden, Katherine Malan, Edwin H. Blake. 528-529 [doi]
- Visual literacy as challenge to the internationalisation of interfaces: a study of South African student web usersMarion Walton, Vera Vukovic, Gary Marsden. 530-531 [doi]
- Extended abstract a field computer for animal trackersEdwin H. Blake. 532-533 [doi]
- Implementation of an electronic report viewing application for multi-cultural usersDiane Norton. 534-535 [doi]
- Direct manipulation interface for architectural design toolsDzmitry Aliakseyeu. 536-537 [doi]
- Personal information geographiesDaniel Bauer. 538-539 [doi]
- A theory of personalized recommendationsJan Blom. 540-541 [doi]
- Annotating digital documents: anchoring, educational use, and notificationA. J. Bernheim Brush. 542-543 [doi]
- User performance and haptic design issues for a force-feedback sound editing interfaceLonny L. Chu. 544-545 [doi]
- Supporting the collaborative meeting placeCraig H. Ganoe. 546-547 [doi]
- Staying in the flow with zoomable user interfacesLance Good. 548-549 [doi]
- Reinventing the inbox: supporting the management of pending tasks in emailJacek Gwizdka. 550-551 [doi]
- Interactive querying of time series dataHarry Hochheiser. 552-553 [doi]
- The context fabric: an infrastructure for context-aware computingJason I. Hong. 554-555 [doi]
- An ethnographic study of an online, mutual-aid health community: group dynamics, roles, and relationshipsDiane Maloney-Krichmar. 556-557 [doi]
- Understanding meeting capture and accessHeather Richter. 558-559 [doi]
- Multiple perspectives for collaborative navigation in CVEHuahai Yang. 560-561 [doi]
- Visualizing a computer mediated communication (CMC) process to facilitate knowledge managementBin Zhu. 562-563 [doi]
- Interacting with identification technology: can it make us more secure?Jean Scholtz, Jeff Johnson, Ben Shneiderman, Peter Hope-Tindall, Marcus Gosling, P. Jonathon Phillips, Alan Wexelblat. 564-565 [doi]
- What s SIGCHI s role in strengthening communities?Jennifer Preece, Paul Resnick, Doug Schuler, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza. 566-567 [doi]
- A different kind of information appliance: fridge companionMarc Böhler. 568-569 [doi]
- DERIVE: a distributed platform for mixed reality interactionHauke Ernst, Martin Faust. 570-571 [doi]
- Spinner, using non sequential and contextual functions for early learnersHenry Newton Dunn, James Gibson. 572-573 [doi]
- LAFCam: Leveraging affective feedback camcorderAndrea Lockerd, Florian Mueller. 574-575 [doi]
- Mental models of robotic assistantsSara B. Kiesler, Jennifer Goetz. 576-577 [doi]
- Cooperation with a robotic assistantJennifer Goetz, Sara B. Kiesler. 578-579 [doi]
- Chameleon tables: using context information in everyday objectsTed Selker, Ernesto Arroyo, Winslow Burleson. 580-581 [doi]
- Peek-a-drawer: communication by furnitureItiro Siio, Jim Rowan, Elizabeth D. Mynatt. 582-583 [doi]
- Layered touch panel: the input device with two touch panel layersYujin Tsukada, Takeshi Hoshino. 584-585 [doi]
- Free head motion eye gaze tracking without calibrationCarlos Hitoshi Morimoto, Arnon Amir, Myron Flickner. 586-587 [doi]
- What is that?: gesturing to determine device identityColin Swindells, Kori M. Inkpen. 588-589 [doi]
- Communication by neural controlKaren Carroll, Cynthia Schlag, Omur Kirikci, Melody M. Moore. 590-591 [doi]
- Automated message prioritization: making voicemail retrieval more efficientMeridith Ringel, Julia Hirschberg. 592-593 [doi]
- Teen use of messaging mediaDiane J. Schiano, Coreena P. Chen, Ellen Isaacs, Jeremy Ginsberg, Unnur Gretarsdottir, Megan Huddleston. 594-595 [doi]
- Perceptions of proximity in video conferencingDavid M. Grayson, Anne Anderson. 596-597 [doi]
- Helping users determine video quality of service settingsRonald L. Boring, Robert L. West, Stephen Moore. 598-599 [doi]
- An ordering of secondary task display attributesDavid Tessendorf, Christa M. Chewar, Ali Ndiwalana, Jon Pryor, D. Scott McCrickard, Chris North. 600-601 [doi]
- Matrix browser: visualizing and exploring large networked information spacesJürgen Ziegler, Christoph Kunz, Veit Botsch. 602-603 [doi]
- SpiraClock: a continuous and non-intrusive display for upcoming eventsPierre Dragicevic, Stéphane Huot. 604-605 [doi]
- Visualizing health practice to treat diabetesJeana Frost, Brian Keith Smith. 606-607 [doi]
- Exposing profiles to build trust in a recommenderJohn Zimmerman, Kaushal Kurapati. 608-609 [doi]
- Domain-specific search strategies for the effective retrieval of healthcare and shopping informationSuresh K. Bhavnani. 610-611 [doi]
- AltarNation: interface design for meditative communitiesMichelle Hlubinka, Jennifer Beaudin, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, John S. An. 612-613 [doi]
- Users conceptions of risks and harms on the web: a comparative studyBatya Friedman, W. David Hurley, Daniel C. Howe, Helen Nissenbaum, Edward W. Felten. 614-615 [doi]
- The penguin: using the web as a database for descriptive and dynamic grammar and spell checkingDaniel Fallman. 616-617 [doi]
- Sketching annotations in a 3D web environmentThomas Jung, Mark D. Gross, Ellen Yi-Luen Do. 618-619 [doi]
- Transient visual cues for scrolling: an empirical studyVictor Kaptelinin, Timo Mäntylä, Jan Åström. 620-621 [doi]
- What should it do?: key isssues in navigation interface design for small screen devicesInger Ekman, Petri Lankoski. 622-623 [doi]
- Visible or invisible links?Isabelle De Ridder. 624-625 [doi]
- Predictive targeted movement in electronic spacesSusanne Jul. 626-627 [doi]
- Hierarchical faceted metadata in site search interfacesJennifer English, Marti A. Hearst, Rashmi R. Sinha, Kirsten Swearingen, Ka-Ping Yee. 628-639 [doi]
- Effects of structure and label ambiguity on information navigationCraig S. Miller, Roger W. Remington. 630-631 [doi]
- I care about him as a pal : conceptions of robotic pets in online AIBO discussion forumsPeter H. Kahn Jr., Batya Friedman, Jennifer Hagman. 632-633 [doi]
- Exploring design through wearable computing art(ifacts)Angela Garabet, Steve Mann, James Fung. 634-635 [doi]
- MetaMuse: a novel control metaphor for granular synthesisAshley Gadd, Sidney Fels. 636-637 [doi]
- LMNKui: overlaying computer controls on a piano controller keyboardFarhan Mohamed, Sidney Fels. 638-639 [doi]
- False prophets: exploring hybrid board/video gamesRegan L. Mandryk, Diego S. Maranan. 640-641 [doi]
- Estimating communication context through location information and schedule information: a study with home office workersYasuto Nakanishi, Noriko Kitaoka, Katsuya Hakozaki, Minoru Ohyama. 642-643 [doi]
- TouchEngine: a tactile display for handheld devicesIvan Poupyrev, Jun Rekimoto, Shigeaki Maruyama. 644-645 [doi]
- Designing attentive cell phone using wearable eyecontact sensorsRoel Vertegaal, Connor Dickie, Changuk Sohn, Myron Flickner. 646-647 [doi]
- Promoting awareness of work activities through peripheral displaysElaine M. Huang, Joe Tullio, Tony J. Costa, Joseph F. McCarthy. 648-649 [doi]
- Evaluating look-to-talk: a gaze-aware interface in a collaborative environmentAlice Oh, Harold Fox, Max Van Kleek, Aaron Adler, Krzysztof Gajos, Louis-Philippe Morency, Trevor Darrell. 650-651 [doi]
- Email archive overviews using subject indexesPaula S. Newman. 652-653 [doi]
- AR Pad: an interface for face-to-face AR collaborationD. Mogilev, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Mark Billinghurst, J. Pair. 654-655 [doi]
- VideoTable: a tangible interface for collaborative exploration of video material during design sessionsTomas Sokoler, Håkan Edeholt, Martin Johansoon. 656-657 [doi]
- Technology biogarphies: field study techinques for home use product developmentMark Blythe, Andrew F. Monk, Jisoo Park. 658-659 [doi]
- Teaching and learning ubiquitous CHI (UCHI) design: suggestions from the Bauhaus ModelRichard Halstead-Nussloch, William Carpenter. 660-661 [doi]
- Usability inspections by groups of specialists: perceived agreement in spite of disparate observationsMorten Hertzum, Niels Ebbe Jacobsen, Rolf Molich. 662-663 [doi]
- Evaluating pattern languages in participatory designAndy Dearden, Janet Finlay, Liz Allgar, Barbara McManus. 664-665 [doi]
- A new technique for adjusting distraction moments in multitasking non-field usability testsGregor McGlaun, Frank Althoff, Björn Schuller, Manfred K. Lang. 666-667 [doi]
- The living memory box: function, form and user centered designMolly M. Stevens, Florian Vollmer, Gregory D. Abowd. 668-669 [doi]
- Using task models to generate multi-platform user interfaces while ensuring usabilityMir Farooq Ali, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones. 670-671 [doi]
- Simplifying video editing with SILVERJuan P. Casares, A. Chris Long, Brad A. Myers, Scott M. Stevens, Albert T. Corbett. 672-673 [doi]
- Increasing transaction processing efficiency by automating an asynchronous processorRick Gross, Suzanne Ryanstrati, John Ims. 674-675 [doi]
- User interface guidelines for enhancing usability of airline travel agency e-commerce web sitesCraig Chariton, Min-Hyung Choi. 676-677 [doi]
- Interacting with the big screen: pointers to ponderDuncan Cavens, Florian Vogt, Sidney Fels, Michael J. Meitner. 678-679 [doi]
- Ears and hair: what headsets will people wear?Rebecca E. Grinter, Allison Woodruff. 680-681 [doi]
- Pre-emptive shadows: eliminating the blinding light from projectorsDesney S. Tan, Randy Pausch. 682-683 [doi]
- The impact of human-centered features on the usability of a programming system for childrenJohn F. Pane, Brad A. Myers. 684-685 [doi]
- PegBlocks: a learning aid for the elementary classroomBen Piper, Hiroshi Ishii. 686-687 [doi]
- CHI@20: fighting our way from marginality to powerBen Shneiderman, Stuart K. Card, Donald A. Norman, Marilyn Tremaine, M. Mitchell Waldrop. 688-691 [doi]
- The world of wireless and kidsAllison Druin, Erik Strommen, Matt Barranca, Heiko Sacher, Deborah G. Tatar, Elliot Solloway. 692-693 [doi]
- When i m sixty-four... : are there real strategies for providing universal accessibility for the elderlyLaura M. Leventhal, Mary Zajicek, Joaquim A. Jorge, Krista Coleman, Robert J. K. Jacob, Pedro Branco, David G. Novick, Julio Abascal, Elizabeth D. Mynatt. 694-695 [doi]
- New issues in teaching HCI: pinning a tail on a moving donkeyJonathan Lazar, Jennifer Preece, Jean B. Gasen, Terry Winograd. 696-697 [doi]
- Future interfaces: social and emotionalRosalind W. Picard, Alan Wexelblat, Clifford Nass. 698-699 [doi]
- Design Expo 2Dan R. Olsen, Jonathan Arnowitz, Jared Braiterman, John Skidgel, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson, Shelley Evenson. 700-701 [doi]
- Focus groups in HCI: wealth of information or waste of resources?Stephanie Rosenbaum, Gilbert Cockton, Kara Pernice Coyne, Michael Muller, Thyra Rauch. 702-703 [doi]
- The world of wireless and kidsAllison Druin, Erik Strommen, Matt Barranca, Heiko Sacher, Deborah G. Tatar, Elliot Solloway. 704-705 [doi]
- What the best usability specialists are made ofDanielle Gobert, Virginia Howlett, Carolyn Snyder, Howard Tamler, Thomas S. Tullis, Chauncey E. Wilson. 706-707 [doi]
- Getting real about speech: overdue or overhyped?Frankie James, Jennifer Lai, Bernhard Suhm, Bruce Balentine, John Makhoul, Clifford Nass, Ben Shneiderman. 708-709 [doi]
- Medium preference and medium effects in person-person communicationTrond Schliemann, Trude Asting, Asbjørn Følstad, Jan Heim. 710-711 [doi]
- Taming of the ring: context specific social mediation for communication devicesCeline Pering. 712-713 [doi]
- The effects of spatial and temporal video distortion on lie detection performanceDaniel B. Horn, Lana Karasik, Judith S. Olsen. 714-715 [doi]
- Camera angle affects dominance in video-mediated communicationWei Huang, Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson. 716-717 [doi]
- Decreasing online bad behaviorJohn P. Davis, Shelly Farnham, Carlos Jensen. 718-719 [doi]
- Characterizing instant messaging from recorded logsEllen Isaacs, Candace A. Kamm, Diane J. Schiano, Alan Walendowski, Steve Whittaker. 720-721 [doi]
- A musical instrument for facilitating musical expressionsKazushi Nishimoto, Chika Oshima, Yohei Miyagawa, Takashi Shirosaki. 722-723 [doi]
- The sound of one hand: a wrist-mounted bio-acoustic fingertip gesture interfaceBrian Amento, William C. Hill, Loren G. Terveen. 724-725 [doi]
- Keywords for a universal speech interfaceStefanie Shriver, Ronald Rosenfeld. 726-727 [doi]
- Out of many, one: reliable results from unreliable recognitionHenry Lieberman. 728-729 [doi]
- Transparent hearingFlorian Mueller, Matthew Karau. 730-731 [doi]
- Passive acoustic knock tracking for interactive windowsJoseph A. Paradiso, Che King Leo, Nisha Checka, Kaijen Hsiao. 732-733 [doi]
- Gaze behavior of talking faces makes a differenceIvo van Es, Dirk Heylen, Betsy van Dijk, Anton Nijholt. 734-735 [doi]
- GAZE-2: an attentive video conferencing systemRoel Vertegaal, Ivo Weevers, Changuk Sohn. 736-737 [doi]
- Eliciting user preferences using image-based experience sampling and reflectionStephen S. Intille, Charles Kukla, Xiaoyi Ma. 738-739 [doi]
- Cross-cultural applicability of user evaluation methods: a case study amongst Japanese, North-American, English and Dutch usersVanessa Evers. 740-741 [doi]
- Face it - photos don t make a web site trustworthyJens Riegelsberger, Martina Angela Sasse. 742-743 [doi]
- Ineractive 3D presentations and buyer behaviorGerald Häubl, Pablo Figueroa. 744-745 [doi]
- Users conceptions of web security: a comparative studyBatya Friedman, W. David Hurley, Daniel C. Howe, Edward W. Felten, Helen Nissenbaum. 746-747 [doi]
- A picture says more than a thousand words: photographs as trust builders in e-commerce websitesUlrike Steinbrück, Heike Schaumburg, Sabrina Duda, Thomas Krüger. 748-749 [doi]
- Tangibly simple, architecturally complex: evaluating a tangible presentation aidElizabeth F. Churchill, Les Nelson. 750-751 [doi]
- Navigational blocks: tangible navigation of digital informationKen Camarata, Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Mark D. Gross, Brian R. Johnson. 752-753 [doi]
- Using a gestural interface toolkit for tactile input to a dynamic virtual spaceThecla Schiphorst, Robb Lovell, Norman Jaffe. 754-755 [doi]
- CUBIK: a bi-directional tangible modeling interfaceSurapong Lertsithichai, Matthew Seegmiller. 756-757 [doi]
- Multiscale pointing: facilitating pan-zoom coordinationFrédréric Bourgeois, Yves Guiard. 758-759 [doi]
- Two-handed drawing on augmented deskHideki Koike, Chen Xinlei, Yasuto Nakanishi, Kenji Oka, Yoichi Sato. 760-761 [doi]
- A tool-based interactive drawing environmentRobert St. Amant, Thomas E. Horton. 762-763 [doi]
- The KITE geometry manipulatorSviataslau Pranovich, Jarke J. van Wijk, Kees van Overveld. 764-765 [doi]
- Understanding how to improve the accessibility of computers through cursor control studiesSimeon Keates, P. John Clarkson, Peter Robinson. 766-767 [doi]
- The use of auditory feecback in call centre CHHIAnette Steel, Matt Jones, Mark D. Apperley, Tristan Jehan. 768-769 [doi]
- A generic approach for augmenting tactile diagrams with spatial non-speech soundsRameshsharma Ramloll, Stephen A. Brewster. 770-771 [doi]
- Constructing moving pictures eyes-free: an animation tool for the blindHesham M. Kamel, James A. Landay. 772-773 [doi]
- Tangible programming elements for young childrenPeta Wyeth, Helen C. Purchase. 774-775 [doi]
- Dolltalk: a computational toy to enhance children s creativityCatherine Vaucelle, Tristan Jehan. 776-777 [doi]
- Pet Pals: a game for social mediationCeline Pering. 778-779 [doi]
- Camping in the digital wilderness: tents and flashlights as interfaces to virtual worldsJonathan Green, Holger Schnädelbach, Boriana Koleva, Steve Benford, Tony P. Pridmore, Karen E. Medina, Eric Harris, Hilary Smith. 780-781 [doi]
- Experimental evaluation of user errors at the skill-based level in an automative environmentFrank Althoff, Karla Geiss, Gregor McGlaun, Björn Schuller, Manfred K. Lang. 782-783 [doi]
- Simulator sickness and presence in a high field-of-view virtual environmentA. Fleming Seay, David M. Krum, Larry F. Hodges, William Ribarsky. 784-785 [doi]
- Small screen access to digital librariesGary Marsden, Robert Cherry, Alan Haefele. 786-787 [doi]
- Towards the design of multimodal interfaces for handheld conversational charactersTimothy W. Bickmore. 788-789 [doi]
- In-car cell phone use: mitigating risk by signaling remote callersPunitha Manalavan, Asad Samar, Mike Schneider, Sara B. Kiesler, Daniel P. Siewiorek. 790-791 [doi]
- Scaffolding in the small: designing educational supports for concept mapping on handheld computersKathleen Luchini, Chris Quintana, Joseph Krajcik, Chris Farah, Nayan Nandihalli, Kyle Reese, Adam Wieczorek, Elliot Soloway. 792-793 [doi]
- Shared text input for note taking on handheld devicesLaurent Denoue, Patrick Chiu, Tohru Fuse. 794-795 [doi]
- In the lab and out in the wild: remote web usability testing for mobile devicesSarah Waterson, James A. Landay, Tara Matthews. 796-797 [doi]
- Automatic text reduction for changing size constraintsLance Good, Mark Stefik, Patrick Baudisch, Benjamin B. Bederson. 798-799 [doi]
- Breakdown visualization: multiple foci polyarchies of values and attributesSandeep Prabhakar, Nathan Conklin, Chris North, Muthukumar Thirunavukkarasu, Anusha Dandapani, Ganesh Panchanathan. 800-801 [doi]
- QuickSpace: new operations for the desktop metaphorDugald Ralph Hutchings, John T. Stasko. 802-803 [doi]
- Interactive 3D flow visualization using a streamrunnerRobert S. lramee. 804-805 [doi]
- Kinesthetic cues aid spatial memoryDesney S. Tan, Randy F. Pausch, Jeanine Stefanucci, Dennis Proffitt. 806-807 [doi]
- Design of force feedback utilizing air pressure toward untethered human interfaceYuriko Suzuki, Minoru Kobayashi, Satoshi Ishibashi. 808-809 [doi]
- TSUNAGARI communication: fostering a feeling of connection between family membersYoshihiro Itoh, Asami Miyajima, Takumi Watanabe. 810-811 [doi]
- From personal to shared annotationsCatherine C. Marshall, A. J. Bernheim Brush. 812-813 [doi]
- Supporting articulation with the reconcilerGloria Mark, Víctor M. González, Marcello Sarini, Carla Simone. 814-815 [doi]
- Social net: using patterns of physical proximity over time to infer shared interestsMichael A. Terry, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Kathy Ryall, Darren Leigh. 816-817 [doi]
- Supporting collaboration through passing informal notes to peripheral displaysAndreas Dieberger. 818-819 [doi]
- The effect of tangible interfaces on children s collaborative behaviourDanae Stanton, Victor Bayon, Camilla Abnett, Sue Cobb, Claire O Malley. 820-821 [doi]
- Gesture navigation: an alternative back for the futureMichael Moyle, Andy Cockburn. 822-823 [doi]
- Towards time design: pacing of hypertext navigation by system response timesHerbert A. Meyer, Michael Hildebrandt. 824-825 [doi]
- Hunter gatherer: within-web-page collection makingMonica M. C. Schraefel, Daniel Wigdor, Yuxiang Zhu, David Modjeska. 826-827 [doi]
- Exploring web browser history comparisonsMark Bilezikjian, John C. Tang, James Bo Begole, Nicole Yankelovich. 828-829 [doi]
- The role of transparency in recommender systemsRashmi R. Sinha, Kirsten Swearingen. 830-831 [doi]
- WebQuests: changing the way we teach onlineBrenda Hopkins-Moore, Susan Fowler. 832-833 [doi]
- Effect of an external viewpoint on therapist performance in virtual reality exposure therapyMartijn J. Schuemie. 834-835 [doi]
- Will it be upper-case or will it be lower-case: can a prompt for text be a mode signal?Hokyoung Ryu. 836-837 [doi]
- Hocman: supporting mobile group collaborationMattias Esbjörnsson, Mattias Östergren. 838-839 [doi]
- A flexible 3d sound system for interactive applicationsLalya Gaye. 840-841 [doi]
- A study of cursor trajectories of motion-impaired usersFaustina Hwang. 842-843 [doi]
- Improving speech-based navigation during dictationJinjuan Feng. 844-845 [doi]
- Factors influencing the experience of website usageSascha Mahlke. 846-847 [doi]
- Designing sound canvas: the role of expectation and discriminationPriscilla Chueng. 848-849 [doi]
- Using a tree view metaphor to visualize hardware simulation for testingPer Jacobsson. 850-851 [doi]
- What makes people trust online gambling sites?Bhiru Shelat, Florian N. Egger. 852-853 [doi]
- Backseat gaming: expolaration of mobile properties for funLiselott Brunnberg. 854-855 [doi]
- Evaluating images of virtual agentsKaren Wilson. 856-857 [doi]
- Head orientation and gaze direction in meetingsRainer Stiefelhagen, Jie Zhu. 858-859 [doi]
- A collaborative foraging approach to web browsing enrichmentStephen J. Schultze. 860-861 [doi]
- A framework for locomotional design: toward a generative design theorySusanne Jul. 862-863 [doi]
- Informing automatic generation of remote control interfaces with human designsJeffrey Nichols. 864-865 [doi]
- In your own words: using full sentences as feedbackJacob O. Wobbrock. 866-867 [doi]
- Doodling our way to better authenticationJoseph Goldberg, Jennifer Hagman, Vibha Sazawal. 868-869 [doi]
- Applying HCI to music-related hardwareGary Fernandes, Cassandra Holmes. 870-871 [doi]
- A comparison of information visualization methodsKorin Werner. 872-873 [doi]
- Multimodal theater: extending low fidelity paper prototyping to multimodal applicationsCorey D. Chandler, Gloria Lo, Anoop K. Sinha. 874-875 [doi]
- User activity historiesEtienne Pelaprat, R. Benjamin Shapiro. 876-877 [doi]
- Bridging physical and electronic media for distributed design collaborationScott R. Klemmer, Katherine Everitt. 878-879 [doi]
- Usability in practice: field methods evolution and revolutionDennis R. Wixon, Judy Ramey, Karen Holtzblatt, Hugh R. Beyer, JoAnn T. Hackos, Stephanie Rosenbaum, Colleen Page, Sari A. Laakso, Karri-Pekka Laakso. 880-884 [doi]
- Usability in practice: formative usability evaluations - evolution and revolutionJanice Redish, Randolph G. Bias, Robert Bailey, Rolf Molich, Joseph S. Dumas, Jared M. Spool. 885-890 [doi]
- Usability in practice: alternatives to formative evaluations-evolution and revolutionJanice Anne Rohn, Jared M. Spool, Mayuresh Ektare, Sanjay Koyani, Michael Muller, Janice Redish. 891-897 [doi]
- Usability in Practice: user experience lifecycle - evolution and revolutionStephanie Rosenbaum, Chauncey E. Wilson, Timo Jokela, Janice Anne Rohn, Trixi B. Smith, Karel Vredenburg. 898-903 [doi]
- Workshop: Creating and refining knowledges, identities, and understandings in on-line communitiesMichael J. Muller, David R. Millen. 905 [doi]
- Automatically evaluating the usability of web sitesTom Brinck, Erik Hofer. 906-907 [doi]
- Patterns in practice: a workshop for UI designersMartijn van Welie, Kevin Mullet, Paul McInerney. 908-909 [doi]
- Cognitive models of programming-like activityAlan F. Blackwell, Peter Robinson, Chris Roast, Thomas R. G. Green. 910-911 [doi]
- Physiological computingJennifer Allanson, Gillian M. Wilson. 912-913 [doi]
- Robustness in speech based interfaces: sharing the tricks of the tradeJennifer Lai, Nils Dahlbäck, Arne Jönsson. 915 [doi]
- Relationships among speech, vision, and action in collaborative physical tasksSusan R. Fussell, Robert E. Kraut, Jane Siegel, Susan Brennan. 916-917 [doi]
- The philosophy and design of socially adept technologiesStephen Marsh, Lucy T. Nowell, John F. Meech, Kerstin Dautenhahn. 918-919 [doi]
- Workshop: teaching interaction designScott Berkun. 921 [doi]
- Automatic capture, representation, and analysis of user behaviorSharon J. Laskowski, James A. Landay, Michael Lister. 922-923 [doi]
- Funology: designing enjoymentAndrew F. Monk, Marc Hassenzahl, Mark Blythe, Darren J. Reed. 924-925 [doi]
- HCI & IA: information, interaction, interface and usability architects share deliverablesKeith Instone, Lisa Chan, Peter Boersma, George Olsen. 927 [doi]
- The business value of HCI: how can we do better?Gitte Lindgaard, Nicola Millard. 928-929 [doi]
- It s a global economy out there: usability Innovation for global marketplacesMizue Fujinuma, Kirsten Risden. 930 [doi]
- Mobile ad hoc collaborationGerd Kortuem, Hans-Werner Gellersen, Mark Billinghurst. 931 [doi]
- Getting to know you: open source development meets usabilityNancy J. Frishberg, Anna Marie Dirks, Calum Benson, Seth Nickell, Suzanna Smith. 932-933 [doi]
- CHI2002: creative computing workshopWinslow Burleson, Ted Selker. 934-935 [doi]
- Discourse architectures: designing and visualizing computer mediated conversationThomas Erickson, Susan C. Herring, Warren Sack. 936-937 [doi]
- Technologies for familiesCatherine Plaisant, Allison Druin, Hilary Hutchinson. 938-939 [doi]