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CHI 2000: The Hague, The Netherlands
- Thea Turner, Gerd Szwillus:
Proceedings of the CHI 2000 Conference on Human factors in computing systems, The Hague, The Netherlands, April 1-6, 2000. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-216-6 - Anne P. McClard, Patricia Somers:
Unleashed: Web tablet integration into the home. 1-8 - Miika Silfverberg, I. Scott MacKenzie, Panu Korhonen:
Predicting text entry speed on mobile phones. 9-16 - Keith Cheverst, Nigel Davies, Keith Mitchell, Adrian Friday, Christos Efstratiou:
Developing a context-aware electronic tourist guide: some issues and experiences. 17-24 - Maurice R. Masliah, Paul Milgram:
Measuring the allocation of control in a 6 degree-of-freedom docking experiment. 25-32 - Ravin Balakrishnan, Ken Hinckley:
Symmetric bimanual interaction. 33-40 - Brad A. Myers, Kin Pou Lie, Bo-Chieh Yang:
Two-handed input using a PDA and a mouse. 41-48 - Raoul Rickenberg, Byron Reeves:
The effects of animated characters on anxiety, task performance, and evaluations of user interfaces. 49-56 - Katherine Isbister, Hideyuki Nakanishi, Toru Ishida, Clifford Nass:
Helper agent: designing an assistant for human-human interaction in a virtual meeting space. 57-64 - Adriana Santarosa Vivacqua, Henry Lieberman:
Agents to assist in finding help. 65-72 - Blair Nonnecke, Jennifer Preece:
Lurker demographics: counting the silent. 73-80 - Roy Rodenstein, Judith S. Donath:
Talking in circles: designing a spatially-grounded audioconferencing environment. 81-88 - Steve Whittaker, Richard Davis, Julia Hirschberg, Urs Muller:
Jotmail: a voicemail interface that enables you to see what was said. 89-96 - Albert T. Corbett, Holly J. Trask:
Instructional interventions in computer-based tutoring: differential impact on learning time and accuracy. 97-104 - Olle Bälter:
Keystroke level analysis of email message organization. 105-112 - Benjamin Watson, Alinda Friedman, Aaron McGaffey:
Using naming time to evaluate quality predictors for model simplification. 113-120 - Hideki Koike, Yoichi Sato, Yoshinori Kobayashi, Hiroaki Tobita, Motoki Kobayashi:
Interactive textbook and interactive Venn diagram: natural and intuitive interfaces on augmented desk system. 121-128 - Phil Frei, Victor Su, Bakhtiar Mikhak, Hiroshi Ishii:
curlybot: designing a new class of computational toys. 129-136 - Jay Lee, Victor Su, Sandia Ren, Hiroshi Ishii:
HandSCAPE: a vectorizing tape measure for on-site measuring applications. 137-144 - Hao Chen, Susan T. Dumais:
Bringing order to the Web: automatically categorizing search results. 145-152 - Allison Woodruff, Rich Gossweiler, James E. Pitkow, Ed Huai-hsin Chi, Stuart K. Card:
Enhancing a digital book with a reading recommender. 153-160 - Ed Huai-hsin Chi, Peter Pirolli, James E. Pitkow:
The scent of a site: a system for analyzing and predicting information scent, usage, and usability of a Web site. 161-168 - Francis C. Li, Anoop Gupta, Elizabeth Sanocki, Li-wei He, Yong Rui:
Browsing digital video. 169-176 - Liwei He, Elizabeth Sanocki, Anoop Gupta, Jonathan Grudin:
Comparing presentation summaries: slides vs. reading vs. listening. 177-184 - John S. Boreczky, Andreas Girgensohn, Gene Golovchinsky, Shingo Uchihashi:
An interactive comic book presentation for exploring video. 185-192 - Diane J. Schiano, Sheryl M. Ehrlich, Krisnawan Rahardja, Kyle Sheridan:
Face to interface: facial affect in (hu)man and machine. 193-200 - Marc Hassenzahl, Axel Platz, Michael Burmester, Katrin Lehner:
Hedonic and ergonomic quality aspects determine a software's appeal. 201-208 - William W. Gaver, Heather Martin:
Alternatives: exploring information appliances through conceptual design proposals. 209-216 - Margot Brereton, Ben McGarry:
An observational study of how objects support engineering design thinking and communication: implications for the design of tangible media. 217-224 - Karon E. MacLean, Scott S. Snibbe, Golan Levin:
Tagged handles: merging discrete and continuous manual control. 225-232 - Boriana Koleva, Holger Schnädelbach, Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh:
Traversable interfaces between real and virtual worlds. 233-240 - Paul P. Maglio, Christopher S. Campbell:
Tradeoffs in displaying peripheral information. 241-248 - Polle Zellweger, Susan Harkness Regli, Jock D. Mackinlay, Bay-Wei Chang:
The impact of fluid documents on reading and browsing: an observational study. 249-256 - Joonah Park, Jinwoo Kim:
Effects of contextual navigation aids on browsing diverse Web systems. 257-264 - Vildan Tanriverdi, Robert J. K. Jacob:
Interacting with eye movements in virtual environments. 265-272 - Dario D. Salvucci, John R. Anderson:
Intelligent gaze-added interfaces. 273-280 - Linda E. Sibert, Robert J. K. Jacob:
Evaluation of eye gaze interaction. 281-288 - Pearl Pu, Boi Faltings:
Enriching buyers' experiences: the SmartClient approach. 289-296 - Anna Bouch, Allan Kuchinsky, Nina T. Bhatti:
Quality is in the eye of the beholder: meeting users' requirements for Internet quality of service. 297-304 - Jungwon Lee, Jinwoo Kim, Jae Yun Moon:
What makes Internet users visit cyber stores again? key design factors for customer loyalty. 305-312 - Andrew D. Christian, Brian L. Avery:
Speak out and annoy someone: experience with intelligent kiosks. 313-320 - Jennifer Lai, David Wood, Michael Considine:
The effect of task conditions on the comprehensibility of synthetic speech. 321-328 - Clifford Nass, Kwan Min Lee:
Does computer-generated speech manifest personality? an experimental test of similarity-attraction. 329-336 - Stephanie Rosenbaum, Janice Anne Rohn, Judee Humburg:
A toolkit for strategic usability: results from workshops, panels, and surveys. 337-344 - Erik Frøkjær, Morten Hertzum, Kasper Hornbæk:
Measuring usability: are effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction really correlated? 345-352 - Rick Spencer:
The streamlined cognitive walkthrough method, working around social constraints encountered in a software development company. 353-359 - Allan Christian Long Jr., James A. Landay, Lawrence A. Rowe, Joseph Michiels:
Visual similarity of pen gestures. 360-367 - Jennifer Mankoff, Scott E. Hudson, Gregory D. Abowd:
Providing integrated toolkit-level support for ambiguity in recognition-based interfaces. 368-375 - Steffen Pauws, Don Bouwhuis, Berry Eggen:
Programming and enjoying music with your eyes closed. 376-383 - Gavin Jancke, Jonathan Grudin, Anoop Gupta:
Presenting to local and remote audiences: design and use of the TELEP system. 384-391 - J. Alberto Espinosa, Jonathan J. Cadiz, Luis Rico-Gutierrez, Robert E. Kraut, William L. Scherlis, Glenn Lautenbacher:
Coming to the wrong decision quickly: why awareness tools must be matched with appropriate tasks. 392-399 - Michael J. Taylor, Simon M. Rowe:
Gaze communication using semantically consistent spaces. 400-407 - Roland Arsenault, Colin Ware:
Eye-hand co-ordination with force feedback. 408-414 - Ian Oakley, Marilyn Rose McGee, Stephen A. Brewster, Philip D. Gray:
Putting the feel in 'look and feel'. 415-422 - Jack Tigh Dennerlein, David B. Martin, Christopher J. Hasser:
Force-feedback improves performance for steering and combined steering-targeting tasks. 423-429 - Orkut Buyukkokten, Hector Garcia-Molina, Andreas Paepcke, Terry Winograd:
Power browser: efficient Web browsing for PDAs. 430-437 - Barry A. T. Brown, Abigail Sellen, Kenton O'Hara:
A diary study of information capture in working life. 438-445 - Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
Instrumental interaction: an interaction model for designing post-WIMP user interfaces. 446-453 - Elizabeth F. Churchill, Jonathan Trevor, Sara A. Bly, Les Nelson, Davor Cubranic:
Anchored conversations: chatting in the context of a document. 454-461 - Marc A. Smith, Shelly Farnham, Steven Mark Drucker:
The social life of small graphical chat spaces. 462-469 - Carlos Jensen, Shelly Farnham, Steven Mark Drucker, Peter Kollock:
The effect of communication modality on cooperation in online environments. 470-477 - Emilee Patrick, Dennis Cosgrove, Aleksandra B. Slavkovic, Jennifer Ann Rode, Thom Verratti, Greg Chiselko:
Using a large projection screen as an alternative to head-mounted displays for virtual environments. 478-485 - Matthew Conway, Steve Audia, Tommy Burnette, Dennis Cosgrove, Kevin Christiansen:
Alice: lessons learned from building a 3D system for novices. 486-493 - George G. Robertson, Maarten van Dantzich, Daniel C. Robbins, Mary Czerwinski, Ken Hinckley, Kirsten Risden, David Thiel, Vadim Gorokhovsky:
The Task Gallery: a 3D window manager. 494-501 - Lynn K. Baumeister, Bonnie E. John, Michael D. Byrne:
A comparison of tools for building GOMS models. 502-509 - James Lin, Mark W. Newman, Jason I. Hong, James A. Landay:
DENIM: finding a tighter fit between tools and practice for Web site design. 510-517 - Christian Heide Damm, Klaus Marius Hansen, Michael Thomsen:
Tool support for cooperative object-oriented design: gesture based modelling on an electronic whiteboard. 518-525 - Bernd Fröhlich, John Plate:
The cubic mouse: a new device for three-dimensional input. 526-531 - Yanqing Wang, Christine L. MacKenzie:
The role of contextual haptic and visual constraints on object manipulation in virtual environments. 532-539 - Ivan Poupyrev, Suzanne Weghorst, Sidney S. Fels:
Non-isomorphic 3D rotational techniques. 540-547 - Anu Mäkelä, Verena Giller, Manfred Tscheligi, Reinhard Sefelin:
Joking, storytelling, artsharing, expressing affection: a field trial of how children and their social network communicate with digital images in leisure time. 548-555 - Steve Benford, Benjamin B. Bederson, Karl-Petter Åkesson, Victor Bayon, Allison Druin, Pär Hansson, Juan Pablo Hourcade, Rob Ingram, Helen Neale, Claire O'Malley, Kristian T. Simsarian, Danae Stanton, Yngve Sundblad, Gustav Taxén:
Designing storytelling technologies to encouraging collaboration between young children. 556-563 - Marko Balabanovic, Lonny L. Chu, Gregory J. Wolff:
Storytelling with digital photographs. 564-571
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