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18. Mobile HCI 2016: Florence, Italy
- Fabio Paternò, Kaisa Väänänen, Karen Church, Jonna Häkkilä, Antonio Krüger

, Marcos Serrano:
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, MobileHCI 2016, Florence, Italy, September 6-9, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4408-1
Wrist and hand interaction I
- Min-Chieh Hsiu, Chiuan Wang, Da-Yuan Huang, Jhe-Wei Lin, Yu-Chih Lin, De-Nian Yang

, Yi-Ping Hung, Mike Y. Chen:
Nail+: sensing fingernail deformation to detect finger force touch interactions on rigid surfaces. 1-6 - Henning Pohl

, Justyna Medrek, Michael Rohs:
ScatterWatch: subtle notifications via indirect illumination scattered in the skin. 7-16 - Anhong Guo, Tim Paek:

Exploring tilt for no-touch, wrist-only interactions on smartwatches. 17-28 - Meng-Ju Hsieh, Rong-Hao Liang

, Bing-Yu Chen
:
NailTactors: eyes-free spatial output using a nail-mounted tactor array. 29-34
Text entry
- Girish Dalvi, Shashank Ahire, Nagraj Emmadi, Manjiri Joshi, Anirudha N. Joshi

, Sanjay Ghosh, Prasad Ghone, Narendra Parmar:
Does prediction really help in Marathi text input?: empirical analysis of a longitudinal study. 35-46 - André Rodrigues

, Hugo Nicolau
, Kyle Montague
, Luís Carriço
, Tiago João Vieira Guerreiro:
Effect of target size on non-visual text-entry. 47-52 - Aske Mottelson

, Christoffer Larsen, Mikkel Lyderik, Paul Strohmeier
, Jarrod Knibbe
:
Invisiboard: maximizing display and input space with a full screen text entry method for smartwatches. 53-59 - Yuan-Fu Shao, Masatoshi Chang-Ogimoto, Reinhard Pointner, Yu-Chih Lin, Chen-Ting Wu, Mike Y. Chen:

SwipeKey: a swipe-based keyboard design for smartwatches. 60-71
Supporting visual impairment
- Eric Corbett, Astrid Weber:

What can I say?: addressing user experience challenges of a mobile voice user interface for accessibility. 72-82 - William Grussenmeyer, Jesel Garcia, Fang Jiang:

Feasibility of using haptic directions through maps with a tablet and smart watch for people who are blind and visually impaired. 83-89 - Dragan Ahmetovic

, Cole Gleason, Chengxiong Ruan, Kris M. Kitani, Hironobu Takagi, Chieko Asakawa:
NavCog: a navigational cognitive assistant for the blind. 90-99 - Sandra Bardot, Marcos Serrano

, Christophe Jouffrais
:
From tactile to virtual: using a smartwatch to improve spatial map exploration for visually impaired users. 100-111
Health and elderly
- Nicholas Micallef

, Lynne Baillie
, Stephen Uzor:
Time to exercise!: an aide-memoire stroke app for post-stroke arm rehabilitation. 112-123 - Lilit Hakobyan

, Jo Lumsden
, Rachel L. Shaw
, Dympna O'Sullivan
:
A longitudinal evaluation of the acceptability and impact of a diet diary app for older adults with age-related macular degeneration. 124-134 - Eva Geurts

, Mieke Haesen, Paul Dendale, Kris Luyten
, Karin Coninx:
Back on bike: the BoB mobile cycling app for secondary prevention in cardiac patients. 135-146 - Sunyoung Kim, Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Michael J. Muller, Barbara J. Grosz:

Acceptance of mobile technology by older adults: a preliminary study. 147-157
Input techniques
- Daniel Ashbrook, Carlos Tejada, Dhwanit Mehta, Anthony Jiminez, Goudam Muralitharam, Sangeeta Gajendra, Ross Tallents:

Bitey: an exploration of tooth click gestures for hands-free user interface control. 158-169 - Qingkun Su, Oscar Kin-Chung Au, Pengfei Xu

, Hongbo Fu, Chiew-Lan Tai:
2D-Dragger: unified touch-based target acquisition with constant effective width. 170-179 - Houssem Saidi

, Marcos Serrano
, Emmanuel Dubois:
Investigating the effects of splitting detailed views in Overview+Detail interfaces. 180-184 - Christian Corsten, Andreas Link, Thorsten Karrer, Jan O. Borchers:

Understanding back-to-front pinching for eyes-free mobile touch input. 185-189
Wearables
- Kent Lyons:

Visual parameters impacting reaction times on smartwatches. 190-194 - Javier Hernandez, Daniel McDuff, Christian Infante, Pattie Maes, Karen S. Quigley

, Rosalind W. Picard:
Wearable ESM: differences in the experience sampling method across wearable devices. 195-205 - Tero Jokela, Parisa Pour Rezaei, Kaisa Väänänen

:
Natural group binding and cross-display object movement methods for wearable devices. 206-216 - Radu-Daniel Vatavu

, Annette Mossel, Christian Schönauer:
Digital vibrons: understanding users' perceptions of interacting with invisible, zero-weight matter. 217-226
Tools
- Ramik Sadana, Yang Li:

Gesture morpher: video-based retargeting of multi-touch interactions. 227-232 - Aditya Sankar, Steven M. Seitz:

In situ CAD capture. 233-243 - Sauvik Das, Jason Wiese

, Jason I. Hong
:
Epistenet: facilitating programmatic access & processing of semantically related mobile personal data. 244-253 - Zlatko Franjcic

, Pawel W. Wozniak, Gabriele Kasparaviciute
, Morten Fjeld:
WAVI: improving motion capture calibration using haptic and visual feedback. 254-265
Wayfinding
- Abdallah El Ali

, Khaled Bachour, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Technology literacy in poor infrastructure environments: characterizing wayfinding strategies in Lebanon. 266-277 - Florian Heller

, Jayan Jevanesan, Pascal Dietrich, Jan O. Borchers:
Where are we?: evaluating the current rendering fidelity of mobile audio augmented reality systems. 278-282 - Andrii Matviienko, Andreas Löcken

, Abdallah El Ali
, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
NaviLight: investigating ambient light displays for turn-by-turn navigation in cars. 283-294 - Colin Fitzpatrick, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Darren Gergle

:
People, places, and perceptions: effects of location check-in awareness on impressions of strangers. 295-305
Games & learning
- Tiare M. Feuchtner

, Robert Walter, Jörg Müller:
Interruption and pausing of public display games. 306-317 - Lili Tong, Audrey Serna, Simon Pageaud, Sébastien George

, Aurélien Tabard
:
It's not how you stand, it's how you move: F-formations and collaboration dynamics in a mobile learning game. 318-329 - Leif Oppermann

, Lisa Blum, Marius Shekow:
Playing on AREEF: evaluation of an underwater augmented reality game for kids. 330-340 - Vidya Sarangapani, Ahmed Kharrufa

, Madeline Balaam, David Leat, Peter C. Wright:
Virtual.Cultural.Collaboration: mobile phones, video technology, and cross-cultural learning. 341-352
Participation
- Thore Fechner, Dominik Schlarmann, Christian Kray:

Facilitating citizen engagement in situ: assessing the impact of pro-active geofenced notifications. 353-364 - Yun Huang, John Zimmerman, Anthony Tomasic, Aaron Steinfeld

:
Combining contribution interactions to increase coverage in mobile participatory sensing systems. 365-376 - Brianna J. Tomlinson, Jonathan H. Schuett, Woodbury Shortridge, Jehoshaph Chandran, Bruce N. Walker:

Talkin' about the weather: incorporating TalkBack functionality and sonifications for accessible app design. 377-386 - Jeni Paay

, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov
, Per M. Nielsen, Jon M. Pearce:
Discovering activities in your city using transitory search. 387-393
Wrist and hand interaction II
- Hui-Shyong Yeo, Juyoung Lee, Andrea Bianchi

, Aaron Quigley
:
WatchMI: pressure touch, twist and pan gesture input on unmodified smartwatches. 394-399 - Dirk Wenig, Alexander Steenbergen, Johannes Schöning

, Brent J. Hecht, Rainer Malaka
:
ScrollingHome: bringing image-based indoor navigation to smartwatches. 400-406 - Scott A. Carter, Jennifer Marlow, Aki Komori, Ville Mäkelä:

Bringing mobile into meetings: enhancing distributed meeting participation on smartwatches and mobile phones. 407-417 - Max Pfeiffer, Tim Duente

, Michael Rohs:
Let your body move: a prototyping toolkit for wearable force feedback with electrical muscle stimulation. 418-427
Improving mobile interaction
- Sabir Akhadov, Marcel Lancelle, Jean-Charles Bazin, Markus H. Gross

:
Motion based remote camera control with mobile devices. 428-433 - Niels Henze, Markus Funk, Alireza Sahami Shirazi:

Software-reduced touchscreen latency. 434-441 - Ashley Colley

, Wouter Van Vlaenderen, Johannes Schöning
, Jonna Häkkilä
:
Changing the camera-to-screen angle to improve AR browser usage. 442-452 - Oliver Wiese, Volker Roth:

See you next time: a model for modern shoulder surfers. 453-464
Observing and logging
- Elizabeth L. Murnane

, Saeed Abdullah
, Mark Matthews
, Matthew Kay
, Julie A. Kientz, Tanzeem Choudhury, Geri Gay, Dan Cosley:
Mobile manifestations of alertness: connecting biological rhythms with patterns of smartphone app use. 465-477 - Kenji Suzuki, Kazumasa Okabe, Ryuuki Sakamoto, Daisuke Sakamoto

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Fix and slide: caret navigation with movable background. 478-482 - Mehwish Nasim

, Aimal Rextin, Numair Khan
, Muhammad Muddassir Malik:
Understanding call logs of smartphone users for making future calls. 483-490 - Andrea Rosales

, Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol
:
Smartphones, apps and older people's interests: from a generational perspective. 491-503
Sociability
- Henriette Cramer, Paloma de Juan, Joel R. Tetreault:

Sender-intended functions of emojis in US messaging. 504-509 - Henning Pohl

, Dennis Stanke, Michael Rohs:
EmojiZoom: emoji entry via large overview maps 😄🔍. 510-517 - Florian Schulze, Georg Groh:

Conversational context helps improve mobile notification management. 518-528 - Pradthana Jarusriboonchai, Thomas Olsson

, Sus Lundgren Lyckvi, Kaisa Väänänen
:
Let's take photos together: exploring asymmetrical interaction abilities on mobile camera phones. 529-540

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