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- Metaphone: machine aesthetics meets interaction designVygandas Simbelis, Anders Lundström, Kristina Höök, Jordi Solsona, Vincent Lewandowski. 1-10 [doi]
- Quantifying visual preferences around the worldKatharina Reinecke, Krzysztof Z. Gajos. 11-20 [doi]
- The influence of aesthetics in usability testing: the case of dual-domain productsAndreas Sonderegger, Andreas Uebelbacher, Manuela Pugliese, Juergen S. Sauer. 21-30 [doi]
- Extracting references between text and charts via crowdsourcingNicholas Kong, Marti A. Hearst, Maneesh Agrawala. 31-40 [doi]
- Stress and multitasking in everyday college life: an empirical study of online activityGloria Mark, Yiran Wang, Melissa Niiya. 41-50 [doi]
- Under pressure: sensing stress of computer usersJavier Hernandez, Pablo Paredes, Asta Roseway, Mary Czerwinski. 51-60 [doi]
- MouStress: detecting stress from mouse motionDavid Sun, Pablo Paredes, John Canny. 61-70 [doi]
- Investigating the effects of using biofeedback as visual stress indicator during video-mediated collaborationChiew Seng Sean Tan, Johannes Schöning, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx. 71-80 [doi]
- Let's do it at my place instead?: attitudinal and behavioral study of privacy in client-side personalizationAlfred Kobsa, Bart P. Knijnenburg, Benjamin Livshits. 81-90 [doi]
- The effect of developer-specified explanations for permission requests on smartphone user behaviorJoshua Tan, Khanh Nguyen, Michael Theodorides, Heidi Negrón-Arroyo, Christopher Thompson, Serge Egelman, David Wagner. 91-100 [doi]
- Reflection or action?: how feedback and control affect location sharing decisionsSameer Patil, Roman Schlegel, Apu Kapadia, Adam J. Lee. 101-110 [doi]
- Effects of security warnings and instant gratification cues on attitudes toward mobile websitesBo Zhang, Mu Wu, Hyunjin Kang, Eun Go, S. Shyam Sundar. 111-114 [doi]
- Social media participation and performance at work: a longitudinal studyN. Sadat Shami, Jeffrey Nichols, Jilin Chen. 115-118 [doi]
- The doing of doing stuff: understanding the coordination of social group-activitiesRichard P. Schuler, Sukeshini A. Grandhi, Julia M. Mayer, Stephen T. Ricken, Quentin Jones. 119-128 [doi]
- Effects of implicit sharing in collaborative analysisNitesh Goyal, Gilly Leshed, Dan Cosley, Susan R. Fussell. 129-138 [doi]
- Effects of simultaneous and sequential work structures on distributed collaborative interdependent tasksPaul André, Robert E. Kraut, Aniket Kittur. 139-148 [doi]
- Necessary, unpleasant, and disempowering: reputation management in the internet ageAllison Woodruff. 149-158 [doi]
- Duet: exploring joint interactions on a smart phone and a smart watchXiang 'Anthony' Chen, Tovi Grossman, Daniel J. Wigdor, George W. Fitzmaurice. 159-168 [doi]
- Interaction on the edge: offset sensing for small devicesIan Oakley, Doyoung Lee. 169-178 [doi]
- More than touch: understanding how people use skin as an input surface for mobile computingMartin Weigel, Vikram Mehta, Jürgen Steimle. 179-188 [doi]
- TouchSense: expanding touchscreen input vocabulary using different areas of users' finger padsDa-Yuan Huang, Ming-Chang Tsai, Ying-Chao Tung, Min-Lun Tsai, Yen-Ting Yeh, Li-Wei Chan, Yi-Ping Hung, Mike Y. Chen. 189-192 [doi]
- Expanding the input expressivity of smartwatches with mechanical pan, twist, tilt and clickRobert Xiao, Gierad Laput, Chris Harrison. 193-196 [doi]
- The use of surrounding visual context in handheld AR: device vs. user perspective renderingKlen Copic Pucihar, Paul Coulton, Jason Alexander. 197-206 [doi]
- Altering gameplay behavior using stereoscopic 3D vision-based video game designJonas Schild, Joseph J. LaViola Jr., Maic Masuch. 207-216 [doi]
- Depth perception with gaze-contingent depth of fieldMichael Mauderer, Simone Conte, Miguel A. Nacenta, Dhanraj Vishwanath. 217-226 [doi]
- Imperceptible depth shifts for touch interaction with stereoscopic objectsDimitar Valkov, Alexander Giesler, Klaus Hinrichs. 227-236 [doi]
- SonicExplorer: fluid exploration of audio parametersAlexander Travis Adams, Berto Gonzalez, Celine Latulipe. 237-246 [doi]
- The boomRoom: mid-air direct interaction with virtual sound sourcesJörg Müller, Matthias Geier, Christina Dicke, Sascha Spors. 247-256 [doi]
- ISSE: an interactive source separation editorNicholas J. Bryan, Gautham J. Mysore, Ge Wang. 257-266 [doi]
- Evaluation of hear-through sound localizationGeorgios Marentakis, Rudolfs Liepins. 267-270 [doi]
- Performativity in sustainable interaction: the case of seasonal grocery shopping in ecofriendsMaria Normark, Jakob Tholander. 271-280 [doi]
- The impact of membership overlap on the survival of online communitiesHaiyi Zhu, Robert E. Kraut, Aniket Kittur. 281-290 [doi]
- Goals and perceived success of online enterprise communities: what is important to leaders & members?Tara Matthews, Jilin Chen, Steve Whittaker, Aditya Pal, Haiyi Zhu, Hernan Badenes, Barton A. Smith. 291-300 [doi]
- Selecting an effective niche: an ecological view of the success of online communitiesHaiyi Zhu, Jilin Chen, Tara Matthews, Aditya Pal, Hernan Badenes, Robert E. Kraut. 301-310 [doi]
- Snuggle: designing for efficient socialization and ideological critiqueAaron Halfaker, R. Stuart Geiger, Loren G. Terveen. 311-320 [doi]
- Offline painted media for digital animation authoringMakoto Nakajima, Daisuke Sakamoto, Takeo Igarashi. 321-330 [doi]
- Supporting informal design with interactive whiteboardsNicolas Mangano, Thomas D. LaToza, Marian Petre, André van der Hoek. 331-340 [doi]
- Juxtapoze: supporting serendipity and creative expression in clipart compositionsWilliam Benjamin, Senthil K. Chandrasegaran, Devarajan Ramanujan, Niklas Elmqvist, S. V. N. Vishwanathan, Karthik Ramani. 341-350 [doi]
- Draco: bringing life to illustrations with kinetic texturesRubaiat Habib Kazi, Fanny Chevalier, Tovi Grossman, Shengdong Zhao, George W. Fitzmaurice. 351-360 [doi]
- A user study of different gameplay visualizationsSimone Kriglstein, Günter Wallner, Margit Pohl. 361-370 [doi]
- The influence of controllers on immersion in mobile gamesPaul Cairns, Jing Li, Wendy Wang, A. Imran Nordin. 371-380 [doi]
- Combining think-aloud and physiological data to understand video game experiencesChek Tien Tan, Tuck Wah Leong, Songjia Shen. 381-390 [doi]
- The MOY framework for collaborative play design in integrated shared and private interactive spacesWooi-Boon Goh, Ming Chen, Cuong Hong Trinh, Jacquelyn Tan, Wei Shou. 391-400 [doi]
- Transient and transitional states: pressure as an auxiliary input modality for bimanual interactionRoss McLachlan, Daniel Boland, Stephen A. Brewster. 401-410 [doi]
- VacuumTouch: attractive force feedback interface for haptic interactive surface using air suctionTaku Hachisu, Masaaki Fukumoto. 411-420 [doi]
- Expressive touch: studying tapping force on tabletopsEsben Warming Pedersen, Kasper Hornbæk. 421-430 [doi]
- Presstures: exploring pressure-sensitive multi-touch gestures on trackpadsChristian Rendl, Patrick Greindl, Kathrin Probst, Martin Behrens, Michael Haller. 431-434 [doi]
- Gaze gestures and haptic feedback in mobile devicesJari Kangas, Deepak Akkil, Jussi Rantala, Poika Isokoski, Päivi Majaranta, Roope Raisamo. 435-438 [doi]
- Emerging sites of HCI innovation: hackerspaces, hardware startups & incubatorsSilvia Lindtner, Garnet D. Hertz, Paul Dourish. 439-448 [doi]
- Breakdown, obsolescence and reuse: HCI and the art of repairSteven J. Jackson, Laewoo Kang. 449-458 [doi]
- Printing teddy bears: a technique for 3D printing of soft interactive objectsScott E. Hudson. 459-468 [doi]
- Taking things apart: reaching common ground and shared material understandingMartin Murer, Mattias Jacobsson, Siri Skillgate, Petra Sundström. 469-472 [doi]
- "now that's definitely a proper hack": self-made tools in hackerspacesJeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell, Austin Toombs. 473-476 [doi]
- Toss 'n' turn: smartphone as sleep and sleep quality detectorJun-Ki Min, Afsaneh Doryab, Jason Wiese, Shahriyar Amini, John Zimmerman, Jason I. Hong. 477-486 [doi]
- Persuasive technology in the real world: a study of long-term use of activity sensing devices for fitnessThomas Fritz, Elaine M. Huang, Gail C. Murphy, Thomas Zimmermann. 487-496 [doi]
- Predictors of life satisfaction based on daily activities from mobile sensor dataOnur Yürüten, Jiyong Zhang, Pearl Huan Z. Pu. 497-500 [doi]
- Pay or delay: the role of technology when managing a low incomeJohn Vines, Paul Dunphy, Andrew Monk. 501-510 [doi]
- Poverty on the cheap: estimating poverty maps using aggregated mobile communication networksChristopher Smith-Clarke, Afra J. Mashhadi, Licia Capra. 511-520 [doi]
- Money talks: tracking personal financesJoseph Jofish Kaye, Mary McCuistion, Rebecca Gulotta, David A. Shamma. 521-530 [doi]
- Fostering social capital in economically distressed communitiesTawanna Dillahunt. 531-540 [doi]
- Automatic generation of semantic icon encodings for visualizationsVidya Setlur, Jock D. Mackinlay. 541-550 [doi]
- Task-driven evaluation of aggregation in time series visualizationDanielle Albers, Michael Correll, Michael Gleicher. 551-560 [doi]
- Dive in!: enabling progressive loading for real-time navigation of data visualizationsMichael Glueck, Azam Khan, Daniel J. Wigdor. 561-570 [doi]
- Sample-oriented task-driven visualizations: allowing users to make better, more confident decisionsNivan Ferreira, Danyel Fisher, Arnd Christian König. 571-580 [doi]
- Learning to fail: experiencing public failure online through crowdfundingMichael D. Greenberg, Elizabeth Gerber. 581-590 [doi]
- Show me the money!: an analysis of project updates during crowdfunding campaignsAnbang Xu, Xiao Yang, Huaming Rao, Wai-Tat Fu, Shih-Wen Huang, Brian P. Bailey. 591-600 [doi]
- Crowd storage: storing information on existing memoriesJeffrey P. Bigham, Walter S. Lasecki. 601-604 [doi]
- Walk this way: musically guided walking experiencesAdrian Hazzard, Steve Benford, Gary Burnett. 605-614 [doi]
- Simplifying orientation measurement for mobile audio augmented reality applicationsFlorian Heller, Aaron Krämer, Jan Borchers. 615-624 [doi]
- Gifting personal interpretations in galleriesLesley Fosh, Steve Benford, Stuart Reeves, Boriana Koleva. 625-634 [doi]
- Visual recognition in museum guide apps: do visitors want it?Leonard Wein. 635-638 [doi]
- A billion signposts: repurposing barcodes for indoor navigationSimon Robinson, Jennifer S. Pearson, Matt Jones. 639-642 [doi]
- Taking part: role-play in the design of therapeutic systemsMark Matthews, Geri Gay, Gavin Doherty. 643-652 [doi]
- Staccato social support in mobile health applicationsPhil Adams, Eric P. S. Baumer, Geri Gay. 653-662 [doi]
- My journey compass: a preliminary investigation of a mobile tool for cancer patientsMaia L. Jacobs, James Clawson, Elizabeth D. Mynatt. 663-672 [doi]
- An assistive robotic table for older and post-stroke adults: results from participatory design and evaluation activities with clinical staffAnthony Threatt, Jessica Merino, Keith Evan Green, Ian D. Walker, Johnell O. Brooks, Stan Healy. 673-682 [doi]
- Experience design theatre: exploring the role of live theatre in scaffolding design dialoguesJohn Vines, Tess Denman-Cleaver, Paul Dunphy, Peter C. Wright, Patrick Olivier. 683-692 [doi]
- Non-finito products: a new design space of user creativity for personal user experienceJinmin Seok, Jong-bum Woo, Youn-Kyung Lim. 693-702 [doi]
- Research through design fiction: narrative in real and imaginary abstractsMark Blythe. 703-712 [doi]
- Research on research: design research at the margins: academia, industry and end-usersJuri Dachtera, Dave W. Randall, Volker Wulf. 713-722 [doi]
- Impact of form factors and input conditions on absolute indirect-touch pointing tasksJérémie Gilliot, Géry Casiez, Nicolas Roussel. 723-732 [doi]
- Beating the bubble: using kinematic triggering in the bubble lens for acquiring small, dense targetsMartez E. Mott, Jacob O. Wobbrock. 733-742 [doi]
- Mouse pointing endpoint prediction using kinematic template matchingPhillip T. Pasqual, Jacob O. Wobbrock. 743-752 [doi]
- The implicit fan cursor: a velocity dependent area cursorXiaojun Su, Oscar Kin-Chung Au, Rynson W. H. Lau. 753-762 [doi]
- The product of availability: understanding the economic underpinnings of constant connectivityMelissa Mazmanian, Ingrid Erickson. 763-772 [doi]
- Giving up Twitter for Lent: how and why we take breaks from social mediaSarita Yardi Schoenebeck. 773-782 [doi]
- MinEMail: SMS alert system for managing critical emailsKyle Rector, Joshua M. Hailpern. 783-792 [doi]
- Overload is overloaded: email in the age of GmailCatherine Grevet, David Choi, Debra Kumar, Eric Gilbert. 793-802 [doi]
- Practical trigger-action programming in the smart homeBlase Ur, Elyse McManus, Melwyn Pak Yong Ho, Michael L. Littman. 803-812 [doi]
- Doing the laundry with agents: a field trial of a future smart energy system in the homeEnrico Costanza, Joel E. Fischer, James A. Colley, Tom Rodden, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Nicholas R. Jennings. 813-822 [doi]
- Making sustainability sustainable: challenges in the design of eco-interaction technologiesRayoung Yang, Mark W. Newman, Jodi Forlizzi. 823-832 [doi]
- Global connectivity and multilinguals in the Twitter networkScott A. Hale. 833-842 [doi]
- Effects of public vs. private automated transcripts on multiparty communication between native and non-native english speakersGe Gao, Naomi Yamashita, Ari M. J. Hautasaari, Andy Echenique, Susan R. Fussell. 843-852 [doi]
- Smart subtitles for vocabulary learningGeza Kovacs, Robert C. Miller. 853-862 [doi]
- Using annotations in online group chatsNa Li, Mary Beth Rosson. 863-866 [doi]
- Visualizing dynamic networks with matrix cubesBenjamin Bach, Emmanuel Pietriga, Jean-Daniel Fekete. 877-886 [doi]
- A table!: improving temporal navigation in soccer ranking tablesCharles Perin, Romain Vuillemot, Jean-Daniel Fekete. 887-896 [doi]
- Kinetica: naturalistic multi-touch data visualizationJeffrey M. Rzeszotarski, Aniket Kittur. 897-906 [doi]
- Traffigram: distortion for clarification via isochronal cartographySungsoo (Ray) Hong, Yea-Seul Kim, Jong-Chul Yoon, Cecilia R. Aragon. 907-916 [doi]
- Understanding procedural content generation: a design-centric analysis of the role of PCG in gamesGillian Smith. 917-926 [doi]
- A systematic review of quantitative studies on the enjoyment of digital entertainment gamesElisa D. Mekler, Julia Ayumi Bopp, Alexandre N. Tuch, Klaus Opwis. 927-936 [doi]
- The effectiveness (or lack thereof) of aim-assist techniques in first-person shooter gamesRodrigo Vicencio-Moreira, Regan L. Mandryk, Carl Gutwin, Scott Bateman. 937-946 [doi]
- Design tactics for authentic interactive fiction: insights from alternate reality game designersElizabeth M. Bonsignore, Vicki Moulder, Carman Neustaedter, Derek L. Hansen, Kari Kraus, Allison Druin. 947-950 [doi]
- Jump and shoot!: prioritizing primary and alternative body gestures for intense gameplayChaklam Silpasuwanchai, Xiangshi Ren. 951-954 [doi]
- KnowMe and ShareMe: understanding automatically discovered personality traits from social media and user sharing preferencesLiang Gou, Michelle X. Zhou, Huahai Yang. 955-964 [doi]
- Faces engage us: photos with faces attract more likes and comments on InstagramSaeideh Bakhshi, David A. Shamma, Eric Gilbert. 965-974 [doi]
- Photo sharing of the subject, by the owner, for the viewer: examining the subject's preferenceAuk Kim, Gahgene Gweon. 975-978 [doi]
- Does content determine information popularity in social media?: a case study of youtube videos' content and their popularityFlavio Figueiredo, Jussara M. Almeida, Fabrício Benevenuto, Krishna P. Gummadi. 979-982 [doi]
- You read what you value: understanding personal values and reading interestsGary Hsieh, Jilin Chen, Jalal Mahmud, Jeffrey Nichols. 983-986 [doi]
- Gaining empathy for non-routine mobile device use through autoethnographyAisling Ann O'Kane, Yvonne Rogers, Ann E. Blandford. 987-990 [doi]
- Designing for movement: evaluating computational models using LMA effort qualitiesDiego Silang Maranan, Sarah Fdili Alaoui, Thecla Schiphorst, Philippe Pasquier, Pattarawut Subyen, Lyn Bartram. 991-1000 [doi]
- The vocal chorder: empowering opera singers with a large interactive instrumentCarl Unander-Scharin, Åsa Unander-Scharin, Kristina Höök. 1001-1010 [doi]
- Let me catch this!: experiencing interactive 3D cinema through collecting content with a mobile phoneJonna Häkkilä, Maaret Posti, Stefan Schneegass, Florian Alt, Kunter Gultekin, Albrecht Schmidt. 1011-1020 [doi]
- Coding livecodingBen Swift, Andrew Sorensen, Michael A. Martin, Henry J. Gardner. 1021-1024 [doi]
- Exploring percussive gesture on iPads with ensemble metatoneCharles Martin, Henry J. Gardner, Ben Swift. 1025-1028 [doi]
- How carat affects user behavior: implications for mobile battery awareness applicationsKumaripaba Athukorala, Eemil Lagerspetz, Maria von Kügelgen, Antti Jylhä, Adam J. Oliner, Sasu Tarkoma, Giulio Jacucci. 1029-1038 [doi]
- EnergyBugs: energy harvesting wearables for childrenKimiko Ryokai, Peiqi Su, Eungchan Kim, Bob Rollins. 1039-1048 [doi]
- OJAS: open source bi-directional inductive power linkJussi Mikkonen, Ramyah Gowrishankar, Miia Oksanen, Harri Raittinen, Arto Kolinummi. 1049-1058 [doi]
- Using asymmetric cores to reduce power consumption for interactive devices with bi-stable displaysJaeyeon Kihm, François Guimbretière, Julia Karl, Rajit Manohar. 1059-1062 [doi]
- Consumed endurance: a metric to quantify arm fatigue of mid-air interactionsJuan David Hincapié-Ramos, Xiang Guo, Paymahn Moghadasian, Pourang Irani. 1063-1072 [doi]
- Vulture: a mid-air word-gesture keyboardAnders Markussen, Mikkel Rønne Jakobsen, Kasper Hornbæk. 1073-1082 [doi]
- Understanding finger input above desktop devicesChat Wacharamanotham, Kashyap Todi, Marty Pye, Jan Borchers. 1083-1092 [doi]
- Exploring the usefulness of finger-based 3D gesture menu selectionArun Kulshreshth, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.. 1093-1102 [doi]
- In the blink of an eye: investigating latency perception during stylus interactionAlbert Ng, Michelle Annett, Paul Dietz, Anoop Gupta, Walter F. Bischof. 1103-1112 [doi]
- Pinch-drag-flick vs. spatial input: rethinking zoom & pan on mobile displaysMartin Spindler, Martin Schuessler, Marcel Martsch, Raimund Dachselt. 1113-1122 [doi]
- InkAnchor: enhancing informal ink-based note taking on touchscreen mobile phonesYi Ren, Yang Li, Edward Lank. 1123-1132 [doi]
- Perception of ultrasonic haptic feedback on the hand: localisation and apparent motionGraham Wilson, Thomas Carter, Sriram Subramanian, Stephen A. Brewster. 1133-1142 [doi]
- Understanding quantified-selfers' practices in collecting and exploring personal dataEun Kyoung Choe, Nicole B. Lee, Bongshin Lee, Wanda Pratt, Julie A. Kientz. 1143-1152 [doi]
- BodyDiagrams: improving communication of pain symptoms through drawingAmy Jang, Diana Lynn MacLean, Jeffrey Heer. 1153-1162 [doi]
- Personal tracking as lived informaticsJohn Rooksby, Mattias Rost, Alistair Morrison, Matthew Chalmers. 1163-1172 [doi]
- Towards an holistic view of the energy and environmental impacts of domestic media and ITOliver Bates, Mike Hazas, Adrian Friday, Janine Morley, Adrian K. Clear. 1173-1182 [doi]
- Beyond ethnography: engagement and reciprocity as foundations for design research out hereMargot Brereton, Paul Roe, Ronald Schroeter, Anita Lee Hong. 1183-1186 [doi]
- Visualization of personal history for video navigationAbir Al Hajri, Gregor Miller, Matthew Fong, S. Sidney Fels. 1187-1196 [doi]
- WaaZam!: supporting creative play at a distance in customized video environmentsSeth E. Hunter, Pattie Maes, Anthony Tang, Kori M. Inkpen, Susan M. Hessey. 1197-1206 [doi]
- LACES: live authoring through compositing and editing of streaming videoDustin E. R. Freeman, Stephanie Santosa, Fanny Chevalier, Ravin Balakrishnan, Karan Singh. 1207-1216 [doi]
- ThumbReels: query sensitive web video previews based on temporal, crowdsourced, semantic taggingBarnaby Craggs, Myles Kilgallon Scott, Jason Alexander. 1217-1220 [doi]
- Panopticon as an eLearning support search toolJames Nicholson, Mark Huber, Daniel Jackson, Patrick Olivier. 1221-1224 [doi]
- Searching for analogical ideas with crowdsLixiu Yu, Aniket Kittur, Robert E. Kraut. 1225-1234 [doi]
- skWiki: a multimedia sketching system for collaborative creativityZhenpeng Zhao, Sriram Karthik Badam, Senthil K. Chandrasegaran, Deok Gun Park, Niklas Elmqvist, Lorraine G. Kisselburgh, Karthik Ramani. 1235-1244 [doi]
- Distributed analogical idea generation: inventing with crowdsLixiu Yu, Aniket Kittur, Robert E. Kraut. 1245-1254 [doi]
- Frenzy: collaborative data organization for creating conference sessionsLydia B. Chilton, Juho Kim, Paul André, Felicia Cordeiro, James A. Landay, Daniel S. Weld, Steven P. Dow, Robert C. Miller, Haoqi Zhang. 1255-1264 [doi]
- End-users publishing structured information on the web: an observational study of what, why, and howEdward Benson, David R. Karger. 1265-1274 [doi]
- Designing usable web forms: empirical evaluation of web form improvement guidelinesMirjam Seckler, Silvia Heinz, Javier A. Bargas-Avila, Klaus Opwis, Alexandre N. Tuch. 1275-1284 [doi]
- Choice overload in search engine use?Pawitra Chiravirakul, Stephen J. Payne. 1285-1294 [doi]
- Coming in from the margins: amateur musicians in the online ageMichaela Hoare, Steve Benford, Rachel Jones, Natasa Milic-Frayling. 1295-1304 [doi]
- Watching the footwork: second screen interaction at a dance and music performanceLouise Barkhuus, Arvid Engström, Goranka Zoric. 1305-1314 [doi]
- Streaming on twitch: fostering participatory communities of play within live mixed mediaWilliam A. Hamilton, Oliver Garretson, Andruid Kerne. 1315-1324 [doi]
- Long tail TV revisited: from ordinary camera phone use to pro-am video productionOskar Juhlin, Arvid Engström, Elin Önnevall. 1325-1334 [doi]
- Estimating county health statistics with twitterAron Culotta. 1335-1344 [doi]
- Unraveling abstinence and relapse: smoking cessation reflected in social mediaElizabeth L. Murnane, Scott Counts. 1345-1354 [doi]
- Weaving clinical expertise in online health communitiesJina Huh, Wanda Pratt. 1355-1364 [doi]
- Seeking and sharing health information online: comparing search engines and social mediaMunmun De Choudhury, Meredith Ringel Morris, Ryen W. White. 1365-1376 [doi]
- RetroDepth: 3D silhouette sensing for high-precision input on and above physical surfacesDavid Kim, Shahram Izadi, Jakub Dostal, Christoph Rhemann, Cem Keskin, Christopher Zach, Jamie Shotton, Timothy A. Large, Steven Bathiche, Matthias Nießner, D. Alex Butler, Sean Fanello, Vivek Pradeep. 1377-1386 [doi]
- SurfaceLink: using inertial and acoustic sensing to enable multi-device interaction on a surfaceMayank Goel, Brendan Lee, Md Tanvir Islam Aumi, Shwetak Patel, Gaetano Borriello, Stacie Hibino, Bo Begole. 1387-1396 [doi]
- Comparing flat and spherical displays in a trust scenario in avatar-mediated interactionYe Pan, William Steptoe, Anthony Steed. 1397-1406 [doi]
- PrintSense: a versatile sensing technique to support multimodal flexible surface interactionNan-Wei Gong, Jürgen Steimle, Simon Olberding, Steve Hodges, Nicholas Edward Gillian, Yoshihiro Kawahara, Joseph A. Paradiso. 1407-1410 [doi]
- Let's kick it: how to stop wasting the bottom third of your large screen displayRicardo Jota, Pedro Lopes, Daniel Wigdor, Joaquim A. Jorge. 1411-1414 [doi]
- Communiplay: a field study of a public display mediaspaceJörg Müller, Dieter Eberle, Konrad Tollmar. 1415-1424 [doi]
- Posting for community and culture: considerations for the design of interactive digital bulletin boardsClaude Fortin, Carman Neustaedter, Kate Hennessy. 1425-1434 [doi]
- I can wait a minute: uncovering the optimal delay time for pre-moderated user-generated content on public displaysMiriam Greis, Florian Alt, Niels Henze, Nemanja Memarovic. 1435-1438 [doi]
- Design patterns for exploring and prototyping human-robot interactionsAllison Sauppé, Bilge Mutlu. 1439-1448 [doi]
- Improving social presence in human-agent interactionAndré Tiago Pereira, Rui Prada, Ana Paiva. 1449-1458 [doi]
- Robot gestures make difficult tasks easier: the impact of gestures on perceived workload and task performanceManja Lohse, Reinier Rothuis, Jorge Gallego Perez, Daphne E. Karreman, Vanessa Evers. 1459-1466 [doi]
- Measuring operator anticipatory inputs in response to time-delay for teleoperated human-robot interfacesJonathan Bidwell, Alexandra Holloway, Scott Davidoff. 1467-1470 [doi]
- Stay on the boundary: artifact analysis exploring researcher and user framing of robot designHee Rin Lee, Selma Sabanovic, Erik Stolterman. 1471-1474 [doi]
- Help beacons: design and evaluation of an ad-hoc lightweight s.o.s. system for smartphonesAmro Al-Akkad, Leonardo Ramirez, Alexander Boden, Dave W. Randall, Andreas Zimmermann. 1485-1494 [doi]
- Upvoting hurricane Sandy: event-based news production processes on a social news siteAlex Leavitt, Joshua A. Clark. 1495-1504 [doi]
- Online public communications by police & fire services during the 2012 Hurricane SandyAmanda L. Hughes, Lise A. A. St. Denis, Leysia Palen, Kenneth Mark Anderson. 1505-1514 [doi]
- EmergencyMessenger: a text based communication concept for indoor firefightingMatthias Betz, Volker Wulf. 1515-1524 [doi]
- Odin: contextual document opinions on the goJoshua M. Hailpern, Bernardo A. Huberman. 1525-1534 [doi]
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- Design insights for the next wave ontology authoring toolsMarkel Vigo, Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens. 1555-1558 [doi]
- The role of interactive biclusters in sensemakingMaoyuan Sun, Lauren Bradel, Christopher L. North, Naren Ramakrishnan. 1559-1562 [doi]
- SmartVoice: a presentation support system for overcoming the language barrierXiang Li, Jun Rekimoto. 1563-1570 [doi]
- PitchPerfect: integrated rehearsal environment for structured presentation preparationHa Trinh, Koji Yatani, Darren Edge. 1571-1580 [doi]
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- TurningPoint: narrative-driven presentation planningLarissa Pschetz, Koji Yatani, Darren Edge. 1591-1594 [doi]
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- Reflection through design: immigrant women's self-reflection on managing health and wellnessDeana Brown, Victoria Ayo, Rebecca E. Grinter. 1605-1614 [doi]
- DDFSeeks same: sexual health-related language in online personal ads for men who have sex with menOliver L. Haimson, Jed R. Brubaker, Gillian R. Hayes. 1615-1624 [doi]
- Support matching and satisfaction in an online breast cancer support communityTatiana A. Vlahovic, Yi-Chia Wang, Robert E. Kraut, John M. Levine. 1625-1634 [doi]
- Between theory and practice: bridging concepts in HCI researchPeter Dalsgård, Christian Dindler. 1635-1644 [doi]
- Evolution of design competence in UX practiceColin M. Gray. 1645-1654 [doi]
- Causal interactionsAdam Darlow, Gideon Goldin, Steven Sloman. 1655-1664 [doi]
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- Spent: changing students' affective learning toward homelessness through persuasive video game playDana N. Ruggiero. 3423-3432 [doi]
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- Co-constructing child personas for health-promoting services with vulnerable childrenPontus Wärnestål, Petra Svedberg, Jens Nygren. 3767-3776 [doi]
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- Understanding physical activity through 3D printed material artifactsRohit Ashok Khot, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller. 3835-3844 [doi]
- Supporting the design and fabrication of physical visualizationsSaiganesh Swaminathan, Conglei Shi, Yvonne Jansen, Pierre Dragicevic, Lora Oehlberg, Jean-Daniel Fekete. 3845-3854 [doi]
- MixFab: a mixed-reality environment for personal fabricationChristian Weichel, Manfred Lau, David Kim, Nicolas Villar, Hans-Werner Gellersen. 3855-3864 [doi]
- Model of visual search and selection time in linear menusGilles Bailly, Antti Oulasvirta, Duncan P. Brumby, Andrew Howes. 3865-3874 [doi]
- Towards accurate and practical predictive models of active-vision-based visual searchDavid E. Kieras, Anthony J. Hornof. 3875-3884 [doi]
- Understanding multitasking through parallelized strategy exploration and individualized cognitive modelingYunfeng Zhang, Anthony J. Hornof. 3885-3894 [doi]
- How does knowing what you are looking for change visual search behavior?Duncan P. Brumby, Anna Louise Cox, Jacqueline Chung, Byron Fernandes. 3895-3898 [doi]
- Automated nonlinear regression modeling for HCIAntti Oulasvirta. 3899-3902 [doi]
- Understanding digital and material social communications for older adultsAlexis Hope, Ted Schwaba, Anne Marie Piper. 3903-3912 [doi]
- Never too old: engaging retired people inventing the future with MaKey MaKeyYvonne Rogers, Jeni Paay, Margot Brereton, Kate Vaisutis, Gary Marsden, Frank Vetere. 3913-3922 [doi]
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