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Interact 2005
Communicating Naturally through Computers

Tenth IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction

12-16 September 2005, Rome, Italy

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Programme

9:00-11:00

  • Room: Auditorium
    The Future of Web Interfaces
    Invited Speaker - Steve Pemberton

10:00-11:00

  • Room: 1
    Session: Context of Use
    • Context of Use Evaluation of Peripheral Displays (CUEPD)
      N. Sadat Shami, Gilly Leshed, David Klein
    • Improving Cell Phone Awareness by Using Calendar Information
      Ashraf Khalil, Kay H. Connelly
  • Room: 2
    Session: 3D and Virtual Environments
    • Evaluation of 12-DOF Input Devices for Navigation and Manipulation in Virtual Environments
      Anke Huckauf, Alexander Speed, André Kunert, Jan Hochstrate, Bernd Fröhlich
    • Integration of 3D Data and Text: The Effects of Text Positioning, Connectivity, and Visual Hints on Comprehension
      Henry Sonnet, Sheelagh Carpendale, Thomas Strothotte
  • Room: 3
    Session: Tools (short papers)
    • Supporting Efficient and Reliable Content Analysis using Automatic Text Processing Technology
      Gahgene Gweon, Carolyn Penstein Rosé, Joerg Wittwer, Matthias Nueckles
    • Multi-platform Online Game Design and Architecture
      JungHyun Han, Ingu Kang, Chungmin Hyun, Jong-Sik Woo, Young-Ik Eom
    • Segment and Browse: A Strategy for Supporting Human Monitoring of Facial Expression Behaviour
      Michael J. Lyons, Mathias Funk, Kazuhiro Kuwabara
    • iDwidgets: Parameterizing Widgets by User Identity
      Kathy Ryall, Alan Esenther, Katherine Everitt, Clifton Forlines, Meredith Ringel Morris, Chia Shen, Sam Shipman, Frédéric Vernier
  • Room: 4
    Session: Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
    • The Effect of Operational Mechanisms on Creativity in Design
      AndyWarr, Eamonn O'Neill
    • The Necessity of a Meeting Recording and Playback System, and the Benefit of Topic-Level Annotations to Meeting Browsing
      Satanjeev Banerjee, Carolyn Penstein Rosé, Alexander I. Rudnicky

11:30-13:00

  • Room: 1
    Session: Understanding Users
    • Key Issues in Interactive Problem Solving: An Empirical Investigation on Users Attitude
      Gabriella Cortellessa, Vittoria Giuliani, Massimiliano Scopelliti, Amedeo Cesta
    • Designing Natural Language and Structured Entry Methods for Privacy Policy Authoring
      John Karat, Clare-Marie Karat, Carolyn Brodie, Jinjuan Feng
    • Questionnaire-Based Research on Opinions of Visitors for Communication Robots at an Exhibition in Japan
      Tatsuya Nomura, Takugo Tasaki, Takayuki Kanda, Masahiro Shiomi, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita
  • Room: 2
    Session: Interface Design
    • A Toolset for Creating Iconic Interfaces for Interactive Workspaces
      Jacob T. Biehl, Brian P. Bailey
    • Designing Usable Interfaces with Cultural Dimensions
      Gabrielle Ford, Paula Kotzé
    • Use of Future-Oriented Information in User-Centered Product Concept Ideation
      Antti Salovaara, Petri Mannonen
  • Room: 3
    Session: Eye-tracking
    • Wide vs. Narrow Paragraphs: An Eye Tracking Analysis
      David Beymer, Daniel M. Russell, Peter Z. Orton
    • Combining Eye Tracking and Conventional Techniques for Indications of User-Adaptability
      Ekaterini Tzanidou, Marian Petre, Shailey Minocha, Andrew Grayson
    • RealTourist - A Study of Augmenting Human-Human and Human-Computer Dialogue with Eye-Gaze Overlay
      Pernilla Qvarfordt, David Beymer, Shumin Zhai
  • Room: 4
    Session: Video Browsing
    • A Synergistic Approach to Efficient Interactive Video Retrieval
      Andreas Girgensohn, John Adcock, Matthew Cooper, Lynn Wilcox
    • The Landscape of Time-based Visual Presentation Primitives for Richer Video Experience
      Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Akio Takashima
    • Temporal Magic Lens: Combined Spatial and Temporal Query and Presentation
      Kathy Ryall, Qing Li, Alan Esenther

14:30-16:30

  • Room: 1
    Session: Usability Evaluation and User Studies (1 full + 6 short papers)
    • Logging Events Crossing Architectural Boundaries (full paper)
      Gregory S. Hartman, Len Bass
    • Rater Bias: The Influence of Hedonic Quality on Usability Questionnaires
      Stefanie Harbich, Sonja Auer
    • Towards the Maturation of IT Usability Evaluation (MAUSE)
      Effie L-C Law, Ebba T. Hvannberg, Gilbert Cockton, Philippe Palanque, Dominque Scapin, Mark Springett, Christian Stary, Jean Vanderdonckt
    • An X-ray of the Brazilian e-Gov Web Sites
      Cristiano Maciel, José Luiz T. Nogueira, Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia
    • An Experiment to Measure the Usefulness of Patterns in the Interaction Design Process
      Lester Cowley, Janet L. Wesson
    • Testing New Alarms for Medical Electrical Equipment
      Alexandra Wee, Penelope Sanderson
    • Collaboration with DiamondTouch
      Stephen G. Kobourov, Kyriakos Pavlou, Justin Cappos, Michael Stepp, Mark Miles, Amanda Wixted
  • Room: 2
    Session: Visualization Techniques
    • Representing Unevenly-Spaced Time Series Data for Visualization and Interactive Exploration
      Aleks Aris, Ben Shneiderman, Catherine Plaisant, Galit Shmueli, Wolfgang Jank
    • Multilevel Compound Tree - Construction Visualization and Interaction
      François Boutin, Jérôme Thièvre, Mountaz Hascoët
    • Visualizing Missing Data: Graph Interpretation User Study
      Cyntrica Eaton, Catherine Plaisant, Terence Drizd
    • High-Level Visualization of Users’ Navigation in Virtual Environments
      Lucio Ieronutti, Roberto Ranon, Luca Chittaro
  • Room: 3
    Session: Location and Context Awareness
    • How Do People's Concepts of Place Relate to Physical Locations?
      Changqing Zhou, Pamela Ludford, Dan Frankowski, Loren Terveen
    • The Territory is the Map:Exploring the Use of Landmarks in Situ to Inform Mobile Guide Design
      Nicola J. Bidwell, Jeff Axup
    • Technology in Place: Dialogics of Technology, Place and Self
      John McCarthy, Peter Wright
    • Interaction and End-User Programming with a Context-Aware Mobile Application
      Jonna Häkkilä, Panu Korpipää, Sami Ronkainen, Urpo Tuomela
  • Room: 4
    Panel
    • Trust and Incidental Interaction: Would You Let a Talking Paper Clip Run YOUR Home?
      Gordon Baxter, Alan Dix, Andrew Monk, Albrecht Schmidt, Norbert Streitz

16:30-17:00

  • Room: Auditorium
    Closing session

 

 

 

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