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10. Mobile HCI 2008: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- G. Henri ter Hofte, Ingrid Mulder, Boris E. R. de Ruyter:
Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, Mobile HCI 2008, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, September 2-5, 2008. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-59593-952-4
Full papers
- Cameron Ross Dunne, Thibault Candebat, David Gray:
A frequency based sighting blurring algorithm for use with location based services on the internet. 3-12 - Karen Church, Barry Smyth, Keith Bradley, Paul Cotter:
A large scale study of European mobile search behaviour. 13-22 - Arjan Geven, Reinhard Sefelin, Norman Höller, Manfred Tscheligi, Markus Mayer:
Always-on information: services and applications on the mobile desktop. 23-32 - Youngwoo Yoon, Yuri Ahn, Geehyuk Lee, Sungmoo Hong, Minjeong Kim:
Context-aware photo selection for promoting photo consumption on a mobile phone. 33-42 - Antti Oulasvirta:
Designing mobile awareness cues. 43-52 - Maiju Vuolle, Mari Tiainen, Titti Kallio, Teija Vainio, Minna Kulju, Heli Wigelius:
Developing a questionnaire for measuring mobile business service experience. 53-62 - Satu Jumisko-Pyykkö, Miska M. Hannuksela:
Does context matter in quality evaluation of mobile television? 63-72 - Nanja J. J. M. Smets, Guido M. te Brake, Mark A. Neerincx, Jasper Lindenberg:
Effects of mobile map orientation and tactile feedback on navigation speed and situation awareness. 73-80 - Paul Holleis, Albrecht Schmidt, Susanna Paasovaara, Arto Puikkonen, Jonna Häkkilä:
Evaluating capacitive touch input on clothes. 81-90 - Christina Dicke, Shaleen Deo, Mark Billinghurst, Nathan Adams, Juha Lehikoinen:
Experiments in mobile spatial audio-conferencing: key-based and gesture-based interaction. 91-100 - Jan Willem Streefkerk, Myra P. van Esch-Bussemakers, Mark A. Neerincx:
Field evaluation of a mobile location-based notification system for police officers. 101-108 - Shaun K. Kane, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Ian E. Smith:
Getting off the treadmill: evaluating walking user interfaces for mobile devices in public spaces. 109-118 - Keith J. Oliver, Gary E. Burnett:
Learning-oriented vehicle navigation systems: a preliminary investigation in a driving simulator. 119-126 - Marco de Sá, Luís Carriço:
Lessons from early stages design of mobile applications. 127-136 - Sabine Schröder, Martina Ziefle:
Making a completely icon-based menu in mobile devices to become true: a user-centered design approach for its development. 137-146 - Stefano Burigat, Luca Chittaro, Edoardo Parlato:
Map, diagram, and web page navigation on mobile devices: the effectiveness of zoomable user interfaces with overviews. 147-156 - Arvid Engström, Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin:
Mobile collaborative live video mixing. 157-166 - Michael Leitner, Peter Wolkerstorfer, Reinhard Sefelin, Manfred Tscheligi:
Mobile multimedia: identifying user values using the means-end theory. 167-175 - Davy Preuveneers, Yolande Berbers:
Mobile phones assisting with health self-care: a diabetes case study. 177-186 - James Clawson, Amy Voida, Nirmal J. Patel, Kent Lyons:
Mobiphos: a collocated-synchronous mobile photo sharing application. 187-195 - Simon Robinson, Parisa Eslambolchilar, Matt Jones:
Point-to-GeoBlog: gestures and sensors to support user generated content creation. 197-206 - Alina Hang, Enrico Rukzio, Andrew Greaves:
Projector phone: a study of using mobile phones with integrated projector for interaction with maps. 207-216 - Anirudha N. Joshi, Nikhil Welankar, B. L. Naveen, Kirti Kanitkar, Riyaj Sheikh:
Rangoli: a visual phonebook for low-literate users. 217-223 - Ying Liu, Kari-Jouko Räihä:
RotaTxt: Chinese pinyin input with a rotator. 225-233 - Iris Herbst, Anne-Kathrin Braun, Rod McCall, Wolfgang Broll:
TimeWarp: interactive time travel with a mobile mixed reality game. 235-244 - Robert Hardy, Enrico Rukzio:
Touch & interact: touch-based interaction of mobile phones with displays. 245-254 - Rodrigo de Oliveira, Nuria Oliver:
TripleBeat: enhancing exercise performance with persuasion. 255-264 - Jeroen Keijzers, Elke den Ouden, Yuan Lu:
Usability benchmark study of commercially available smart phones: cell phone type platform, PDA type platform and PC type platform. 265-272 - Thomas Olsson, Hannu Soronen, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila:
User needs and design guidelines for mobile services for sharing digital life memories. 273-282 - William Bamford, Paul Coulton, Marion Walker, J. Duncan Whyatt, Gemma Davies, Colin Pooley:
Using mobile phones to reveal the complexities of the school journey. 283-292 - Hendrik Witt, Michael Lawo, Mikael Drugge:
Visual feedback and different frames of reference: the impact on gesture interaction techniques for wearable computing. 293-300
Short papers
- Elisabeth Eichhorn, Reto Wettach, Eva Hornecker:
A stroking device for spatially separated couples. 303-306 - Benjamin Falchuk, Alex Glasman, Konstantin Glasman:
A tool for video content understanding on mobile smartphones. 307-310 - Daniel Ashbrook, Kent Lyons, Thad Starner:
An investigation into round touchscreen wristwatch interaction. 311-314 - Caleb T. Phillips, Suresh Singh, Douglas C. Sicker, Dirk Grunwald:
Applying models of user activity for dynamic power management in wireless devices. 315-318 - Hans-Peter Hutter, Thomas Müggler, Udo Jung:
Augmented mobile tagging. 319-322 - Nwanua Elumeze, Michael Eisenberg:
ButtonSchemer: ambient program reader. 323-326 - Fredrik Boström, Petteri Nurmi, Patrik Floréen, Tianyan Liu, Tiina-Kaisa Oikarinen, Akos Vetek, Péter Boda:
Capricorn - an intelligent user interface for mobile widgets. 327-330 - Jhilmil Jain, Nina Bhatti, H. Harlyn Baker, Hui Chao, Mohamed Dekhil, Michael Harville, Nic Lyons, John Schettino, Sabine Süsstrunk:
Color match: an imaging based mobile cosmetics advisory service. 331-334 - Yilun You, Tat-Jun Chin, Joo-Hwee Lim, Jean-Pierre Chevallet, Céline Coutrix, Laurence Nigay:
Deploying and evaluating a mixed reality mobile treasure hunt: Snap2Play. 335-338 - Teemu Tuomas Ahmaniemi, Vuokko Lantz, Juha Marila:
Dynamic audiotactile feedback in gesture interaction. 339-342 - Joanna Lumsden, Nathan Langton, Irina Kondratova:
Evaluating the appropriateness of speech input in marine applications: a field evaluation. 343-346 - Aidan Kehoe, Flaithrí Neff, Ian J. Pitt:
Evaluation of pause intervals between haptic/audio cues and subsequent speech information. 347-350 - Andrew Greaves, Enrico Rukzio:
Evaluation of picture browsing using a projector phone. 351-354 - Aleksi Melto, Markku Turunen, Anssi Kainulainen, Jaakko Hakulinen, Tomi Heimonen, Ville Antila:
Evaluation of predictive text and speech inputs in a multimodal mobile route guidance application. 355-358 - Olga Goussevskaia, Michael Kuhn, Roger Wattenhofer:
Exploring music collections on mobile devices. 359-362 - Peter Fröhlich, Gerhard Obernberger, Rainer Simon, Peter Reichl:
Exploring the design space of Smart Horizons. 363-366 - Tiago Martins, Christa Sommerer, Laurent Mignonneau, Nuno Correia:
Gauntlet: a wearable interface for ubiquitous gaming. 367-370 - Katrin Amlacher, Lucas Paletta:
Geo-indexed object recognition for mobile vision tasks. 371-374 - Petra Jarkievicz, My Frankhammar, Ylva Fernaeus:
In the hands of children: exploring the use of mobile phone functionality in casual play settings. 375-378 - Xavier Anguera, Nuria Oliver:
MAMI: multimodal annotations on a camera phone. 379-382 - Ben Fehnert, Alessia Kosagowsky:
Measuring user experience: complementing qualitative and quantitative assessment. 383-386 - Stephen A. Brewster, Jody Johnston:
Multimodal interfaces for camera phones. 387-390 - Henry Been-Lirn Duh, Vivian Hsueh-hua Chen, Chee Boon Tan:
Playing different games on different phones: an empirical study on mobile gaming. 391-394 - Luca Chittaro, Daniele Nadalutti:
Presenting evacuation instructions on mobile devices by means of location-aware 3D virtual environments. 395-398 - Janny C. Stapel, Yvonne de Kort, Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn:
Sharing places: testing psychological effects of location cueing frequency and explicit vs. inferred closeness. 399-402 - KuanTing Liu, Roger Andersson Reimer:
Social playlist: enabling touch points and enriching ongoing relationships through collaborative mobile music listening. 403-406 - Dominique Guinard, Oliver Baecker, Florian Michahelles:
Supporting a mobile lost and found community. 407-410 - Malcolm Hall, Eve E. Hoggan, Stephen A. Brewster:
T-Bars: towards tactile user interfaces for mobile touchscreens. 411-414 - Joyca Lacroix, Privender Saini, Roger Holmes:
The relationship between goal difficulty and performance in the context of a physical activity intervention program. 415-418 - David Langley, Nico Pals:
The social contagion of mobile television. 419-422 - Yong S. Park, Sung Ho Han, Jaehyun Park, Youngseok Cho:
Touch key design for target selection on a mobile phone. 423-426 - Roswitha Gostner, Enrico Rukzio, Hans Gellersen:
Usage of spatial information for selection of co-located devices. 427-430 - Giuseppe Ghiani, Barbara Leporini, Fabio Paternò:
Vibrotactile feedback as an orientation aid for blind users of mobile guides. 431-434 - Andrew Crossan, John Williamson, Stephen A. Brewster, Roderick Murray-Smith:
Wrist rotation for interaction in mobile contexts. 435-438
Industrial case studies
- Hitesh Agrawal, Kiran Dhotre, Jason Williams:
A streamlined interface documentation methodology for mobile user interfaces. 441-444 - Matt Davies:
Designing a new mobile search service: a user-centered approach. 445-447 - Younghee Jung, Akseli Anttila, Jan Blom:
Designing for the evolution of mobile contacts application. 449-452 - Ohad Inbar, Boaz Zilberman:
Usability challenges in creating a multi-IM mobile application. 453-456
Industrial Ph.D. research
- Joost C. F. de Winter, Stefan de Groot, Jenny Dankelman, Peter A. Wieringa, M. M. van Paassen, Max Mulder:
Advancing simulation-based driver training: lessons learned and future perspectives. 459-464 - Antal van den Bosch, Toine Bogers:
Efficient context-sensitive word completion for mobile devices. 465-470 - Vassilis-Javed Khan, Panos Markopoulos, Berry Eggen, Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn, Boris E. R. de Ruyter:
Reconexp: a way to reduce the data loss of the experiencing sampling method. 471-476
Posters
- Zoltán Prekopcsák, Péter Halácsy, Csaba Gáspár-Papanek:
Design and development of an everyday hand gesture interface. 479-480 - Doguhan Uluca, Jan Willem Streefkerk, Brian Sciacchitano, D. Scott McCrickard:
Designing automated handheld navigation support. 481-482 - Karin Leichtenstern, Dennis Erdmann, Elisabeth André:
EVAL - an evaluation component for mobile interfaces. 483-484 - Suleman Shahid, Omar Mubin, Abdullah Al Mahmud:
Friend forever: a healderly partner. 485-486 - Christian Borß, Rainer Martin:
Interactive auditory virtual environments for mobile devices. 487-488 - Yutaro Ohashi, Hideaki Ogawa, Makoto Arisawa:
Making new learning environment in zoo by adopting mobile devices. 489-490 - Johannes Kiemer, Till Ballendat, Tim Langer, Wenqi Zhang, Alexander De Luca:
Spybuster - a community-based privacy tagging platform. 491-492 - Karen Church, Barry Smyth:
Understanding mobile information needs. 493-494 - Myoung Hoon Jeon, Dae Yol Na, Jung Hee Ahn, Ji Young Hong:
User segmentation & UI optimization through mobile phone log analysis. 495-496 - Kar-Hai Chu, Samuel R. H. Joseph:
Using Second Life to demonstrate a concept automobile heads up display (A-HUD). 497-498 - Ruy Cervantes, Nithya Sambasivan:
VoiceList: user-driven telephone-based audio content. 499-500
Demonstrations
- Lukas Matena, Alejandro Jaimes, Andrei Popescu-Belis:
Graphical representation of meetings on mobile devices. 503-506 - Genta Suzuki, Nobuyasu Yamaguchi, Shigeyoshi Nakamura, Hirotaka Chiba:
Mobile interaction using steganographic image on mobile display. 507-510 - Teemu Pohjola, Petri Tolppanen, Veli Kaksonen:
Movial IXS mobile internet device. 511-513 - Konstantinos Kazakos, Thirimachos Bourlai, Yuichi Fujiki, James Levine, Ioannis T. Pavlidis:
NEAT-o-Games: novel mobile gaming versus modern sedentary lifestyle. 515-518 - Vassilis-Javed Khan, Georgios Metaxas, Panos Markopoulos:
Pervasive awareness. 519-521 - Niels Henze, Enrico Rukzio, Andreas Lorenz, Xavier Righetti, Susanne Boll:
Physical-virtual linkage with contextual bookmarks. 523-526 - Andrew Greaves, Alina Hang, Enrico Rukzio:
Picture browsing and map interaction using a projector phone. 527-530 - Robert Hardy, Enrico Rukzio:
Touch & Interact: touch-based interaction with a tourist application. 531-534 - Julia Werner, Reto Wettach, Eva Hornecker:
United-pulse: feeling your partner's pulse. 535-538
Doctoral consortium
- Hendrik Iben:
A methodical approach to evaluating the use of audio-interfaces for mobile and wearable computing. 541-542 - Fabio Buttussi:
A user-adaptive and context-aware architecture for mobile and desktop training applications. 543 - Hong-Siang Teo:
An activity-driven model for context-awareness in mobile computing. 545-546 - Giuseppe Ghiani:
Enabling orientation for the blind by means of mobile guides. 547-548 - Michelle Montgomery Masters:
Exploring usability in mobile autonomic networks. 549-550 - Heli Väätäjä:
Factors affecting user experience in mobile systems and services. 551 - Darius Garnham:
Implicit participation from a glance. 553-554 - Kevin Walker:
Mobile audio capture in a learning ecology. 555 - Sebastian Knödel:
Visualization and interaction with mobile technology. 557-558
Workshops
- Marc Steen, Jenny de Boer, Lilliane Kuiper-Hoyng, Froukje Sleeswijk Visser:
Co-design: practices, challenges and lessons learned. 561-562 - Niels Henze, Gregor Broll, Enrico Rukzio, Michael Rohs, Andreas Zimmermann:
Mobile interaction with the real world. 563-565 - Jonna Häkkilä, Minna Isomursu, Mirjana Spasojevic, Jenine P. Beekhuyzen:
Mobile multimedia: content creation and use. 567-568 - Virpi Roto, Eija Kaasinen:
The second international workshop on mobile internet user experience. 571-573 - Mark A. M. Kramer, Erika Reponen, Marianna Obrist:
MobiMundi: exploring the impact of user-generated mobile content -- the participatory panopticon. 575-577
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