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OZCHI 2013: Adelaide, Australia
- Haifeng Shen, Ross T. Smith, Jeni Paay, Paul R. Calder, Theodor G. Wyeld:
Augmentation, Application, Innovation, Collaboration, OzCHI '13, Adelaide, Australia - November 25 - 29, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2525-7
Mobility and security
- Tony Shu-Hsien Wang, Dian Tjondronegoro, Michael J. Docherty, Wei Song, Joshua Fuglsang:
A recommendation for designing mobile pedestrian navigation system in university campuses. 3-12 - James Wen, William S. Helton, Mark Billinghurst:
Classifying users of mobile pedestrian navigation tools. 13-16 - Annika Hinze, Doris Jung, Lakshmi Muthaiah:
Realistic books for small-screen devices. 17-26 - Kenneth Radke, Colin Boyd, Juan Manuel González Nieto, Laurie Buys:
"Who decides?": security and privacy in the wild. 27-36 - Ahmad Khawaji, Fang Chen, Nadine Marcus, Jianlong Zhou:
Trust and cooperation in text-based computer-mediated communication. 37-40
User experience
- Tuck Wah Leong, Peter C. Wright:
Understanding 'tingle' in opera performances. 43-52 - Dimitrios Raptis, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov:
Understanding "cool" in human-computer interaction research and design. 53-62 - Majken Kirkegaard Rasmussen, Erik Grönvall, Sofie Kinch, Marianne Graves Petersen:
"It's alive, it's magic, it's in love with you": opportunities, challenges and open questions for actuated interfaces. 63-72 - Tanja Walsh, Piia Nurkka, Helen Petrie, Jaana Olsson:
The effect of language in answering qualitative questions in user experience evaluation web-surveys. 73-82
Interface and interaction technologies
- Suranjith De Silva, Michael Barlow, Adam Easton:
Harnessing multi-user design and computation to devise archetypal whole-of-body gestures: a novel framework. 85-94 - Takanobu Miwa, Yukihito Sakai, Shuji Hashimoto:
Four-dimensional viewing direction control by principal vanishing points operation and its application to four-dimensional fly-through experience. 95-104 - Ashley Colley, Jonna Häkkilä, Johannes Schöning, Maaret Posti:
Investigating mobile stereoscopic 3D touchscreen interaction. 105-114 - Syed Arshad, Yang Wang, Fang Chen:
Analysing mouse activity for cognitive load detection. 115-118 - Lawrence Sambrooks, Brett Wilkinson:
Comparison of gestural, touch, and mouse interaction with Fitts' law. 119-122
Human factors and programming
- Debjanee Barua, Judy Kay, Cécile Paris:
Foundations for infrastructure and interfaces to support user control in long-term user modelling. 125-134 - Jemma M. Harris, Mark W. Wiggins, Ben W. Morrison, Natalie M. V. Morrison:
Towards a cognition-based assessment protocol for user-centered design. 135-138 - Agata McCormac, Kathryn Parsons, Marcus A. Butavicius, Aaron Ceglar, Derek Weber, Tim Pattison, Richard Leibbrandt, Kenneth Treharne, David M. W. Powers:
Interfaces for discourse summarisation: a human factors analysis. 139-142 - Mark C. Mitchell, Oliver Bown:
Towards a creativity support tool in processing: understanding the needs of creative coders. 143-146 - Julia Prior:
A sense of working there: the user experience of Agile software developers. 147-150
Interaction design
- Henrik Sørensen, Mathies G. Kristensen, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov:
Proxemic interaction in a multi-room music system. 153-162 - Bradley Wesson, Brett Wilkinson:
Evaluating organic 3D sculpting using natural user interfaces with the Kinect. 163-166 - Greg Wadley, Frank Vetere, Lars Kulik, Liza Hopkins, Julie Green:
Mobile ambient presence. 167-170 - Karen Ho, Hanley Weng:
Favoured attributes of in-air gestures in the home environment. 171-174 - Leigh Ellen Potter, Jake Araullo, Lewis Carter:
The Leap Motion controller: a view on sign language. 175-178
Learning environments
- Eugene McArdle, Jason Holdsworth, Ickjai Lee:
Assessing the usability of students object-oriented language with first-year IT students: a case study. 181-188 - Roberto Martínez Maldonado, Yannis A. Dimitriadis, Andrew Clayphan, Juan Alberto Muñoz-Cristóbal, Luis Pablo Prieto, María Jesús Rodríguez-Triana, Judy Kay:
Integrating orchestration of ubiquitous and pervasive learning environments. 189-192 - Mark D. Reilly, Haifeng Shen, Paul R. Calder, Henry Been-Lirn Duh:
Understanding the effects of discreet real-time social interaction on student engagement in lectures. 193-196 - SooJeong Yoo, Callum Parker, Winyu Chinthammit, Susan Turland:
MolyPoly: immersive gesture controlled chemistry teaching system. 197-200 - Eunice Ratna Sari, Adi B. Tedjasaputra:
Engaging stakeholders through Facebook for teacher professional development in Indonesia. 201-204
Gaming and motivational aspects
- Alexander Kan, Martin R. Gibbs, Bernd Ploderer:
Being chased by zombies!: understanding the experience of mixed reality quests. 207-216 - John Downs, Frank Vetere, Steve Howard, Steve Loughnan:
Measuring audience experience in social videogaming. 217-220 - Theodor G. Wyeld, Benedict Williams, Zak Barbuto:
How are gamers better at drawing teapots than non-gamers? 221-224 - Stuart McFarlane, Frank Feltham, Darrin Verhagen:
Exploring internet CO2 emissions as an auditory display. 225-228 - Leonard Hoon, Rajesh Vasa, Gloria Yoanita Martino, Jean-Guy Schneider, Kon Mouzakis:
Awesome!: conveying satisfaction on the app store. 229-232
Sustainability
- Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov, Rahuvaran Pathmanathan, Jon M. Pearce:
Promoting pro-environmental behaviour: a tale of two systems. 235-244 - Stephen Snow, Laurie Buys, Paul Roe, Margot Brereton:
Curiosity to cupboard: self reported disengagement with energy use feedback over time. 245-254 - Sara Heitlinger, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Janis Jefferies:
Sustainable HCI for grassroots urban food-growing communities. 255-264
Interaction and visualisation
- Tuukka M. Takala, Perttu Hämäläinen, Mikael Matveinen, Taru Simonen, Jari Takatalo:
Enhancing spatial perception and user experience in video games with volumetric shadows. 267-276 - You Wang, Zhihao Zhao, Danni Wang, Guihuan Feng, Bin Luo:
How screen size influences Chinese readability. 277-280 - Holger Regenbrecht, Jonny M. Collins, Simon Hoermann:
A leap-supported, hybrid AR interface approach. 281-284 - Leana Copeland, Tom Gedeon:
The effect of subject familiarity on comprehension and eye movements during reading. 285-288 - HyungKun Park, Yeseul Kim, Jeeyong Chung, Sangyoung Cho, Eunji Woo, Woohun Lee:
One-line GUI: minimized graphic user interface for interactive TV. 289-292
Evaluation and usability
- Clemens Zeidler, Christof Lutteroth, Gerald Weber:
An evaluation of advanced user interface customization. 295-304 - Kyle Koh, Jinwook Seo:
Quantitative evaluation of media space configuration in a task-oriented remote conference system. 305-314 - Mahmood Ashraf, Masitah Ghazali:
Physicality quantitative evaluation method. 315-324 - Graham Farrell, Robert T. Tipping, Vivienne Farrell, Clinton J. Woodward:
Trial by tablet: user evaluation of the digital courtroom. 325-328 - Christopher James Ackad, Rainer Wasinger, Richard Gluga, Judy Kay, Martin Tomitsch:
Measuring interactivity at an interactive public information display. 329-332
Ubiquitous computing
- Treffyn Lynch Koreshoff, Toni Robertson, Tuck Wah Leong:
Internet of things: a review of literature and products. 335-344 - Masaya Okada, Masahiro Tada:
Understanding spatial contexts of the real world under explicit or tacit roles of location. 345-354 - Anita Gisch, Toni Robertson:
Working in the clouds: a study of contemporary practices. 355-358 - Shanaka Ransiri, Roshan Lalintha Peiris, Kian Peen Yeo, Suranga Nanayakkara:
SmartFinger: connecting devices, objects and people seamlessly. 359-362 - Treffyn Lynch Koreshoff, Tuck Wah Leong, Toni Robertson:
Approaching a human-centred internet of things. 363-366 - Rafael A. Calvo, Dorian Peters:
The irony and re-interpretation of our quantified self. 367-370
Touch interaction
- Andrew Clayphan, Roberto Martínez Maldonado, Christopher James Ackad, Judy Kay:
An approach for designing and evaluating a plug-in vision-based tabletop touch identification system. 373-382 - Ahmed Sabbir Arif, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger:
Pseudo-pressure detection and its use in predictive text entry on touchscreens. 383-392 - Alaa Halawani, Haibo Li:
FingerInk: turn your glass into a digital board. 393-396 - Ahmed Sabbir Arif, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger:
Evaluation of a new error prevention technique for mobile touchscreen text entry. 397-400 - Seongkook Heo, Jaehyun Han, Geehyuk Lee:
Designing rich touch interaction through proximity and 2.5D force sensing touchpad. 401-404
Student design challenge
- Sarah Ellen Webber, Kayla J. Heffernan, Behnaz Rostami Yeganeh, Fernando Estrada Martinez de Alva, Daina Augstkalns:
Family room: reducing email overload. 407-408 - Matthew Ritchie, Elizabeth Gilleran, Rowan Lucas, Nick Woods, Darrell Rivero:
TorteMail: solving email information overload. 409-410 - Marcel Penz, Kallirroi Pouliadou, Taís Mauk, Yedan Qian, Siyuan Fang:
Vision of the future of email featuring upcoming technology to enhance the user experience. 411-412 - Mehul Agrawal, Mannu Amrit, Minal Jain, Himanshu Bansal, Abhinav Krishna:
Threading centric approach towards email client. 413-414 - Gashaye Mahtemu, Jahnvi Mudgal, V. R. Parvathy, Rajib Bhakat, Sri Harsha V. S. S. S. Andukuri:
inBOX: your future mail box. 415-416 - Kevin Gaunt, Jenni Toriseva, Regimantas Vegele, Migle Padegimaite:
Hush tube: designing a tangible and quieter email. 417-418 - M. S. Vishnu, Dhruv Damle, Debanshu Bhaumik, Debashish Sahu:
Semantic emails: agent technology in email systems. 419-420 - Vishesh Kumar, Harshit Agrawal, Rishika Jain, Arka Bani Maini, Prabhat Kumar:
e-Tely: electronic stamps for augmenting emails. 421-422 - Madyana Torres de Souza, Júlia Nacsa, James McIntyre, Idil Tunga, JiaoJiao Xu:
Convergent location-based messaging: design for the future email ecosystem. 423-424
Social and collaboration technologies
- Mark Bilandzic, Ronald Schroeter, Marcus Foth:
Gelatine: making coworking places gel for better collaboration and social learning. 427-436 - Ari-Heikki Sarjanoja, Minna Isomursu, Pekka Isomursu, Jonna Häkkilä:
Integrating collaborative context information with social media: a study of user perceptions. 437-446 - Ammar Al-Qaraghuli, Halimah Badioze Zaman, Azlina Ahmad, Jihan Raoof:
Interaction patterns for assessment of learners in tabletop based collaborative learning environment. 447-450 - Seyed Hadi Mirisaee, Margot Brereton, Paul Roe, Fiona Redhead:
Understanding the fabric of social interactions for ridesharing through mining social networking sites. 451-454
Resilience and ageing
- Amro Al-Akkad, Leonardo Ramirez, Sebastian Denef, Alexander Boden, Lisa Wood, Monika Büscher, Andreas Zimmermann:
"Reconstructing normality": the use of infrastructure leftovers in crisis situations as inspiration for the design of resilient technology. 457-466 - Jeannette Durick, Toni Robertson, Margot Brereton, Frank Vetere, Bjorn Nansen:
Dispelling ageing myths in technology design. 467-476 - Sonja Pedell, Jeanie Beh, Ken Mozuna, Susan Duong:
Engaging older adults in activity group settings playing games on touch tablets. 477-480 - Stu Favilla, Sonja Pedell:
Touch screen ensemble music: collaborative interaction for older people with dementia. 481-484
Information seeking
- Saif Ahmed, Md. Tanvir Alam Anik, Mashrura Tasnim, Hasan Shahid Ferdous:
Statistical analysis and implications of SNS search in under-developed countries. 487-496 - Dana McKay, George Buchanan:
Boxing clever: how searchers use and adapt to a one-box library search. 497-506 - Lu Chen, Caslon Chua:
Interactive interface for query formulation. 507-510 - Murni Mahmud, Idyawati Hussein, Abu Osman Md. Tap, Nor Laila Md. Noor:
HCI Knowledge - Missing in Practice? 511-514
Health and welfare
- Greg Wadley, Reeva Lederman, John F. M. Gleeson, Mario Alvarez-Jimenez:
Participatory design of an online therapy for youth mental health. 517-526 - Natalie Eustace, James Head-Mears, Andreas Dünser:
Exploratory development and evaluation of user interfaces for exposure therapy treatment. 527-530 - Ben W. Morrison, Natalie M. V. Morrison, Julia Morton, Jemma M. Harris:
Using critical-cue inventories to advance virtual patient technologies in psychological assessment. 531-534 - Greg Wadley, Stefan Schutt:
Hanging out at the computer lab: how an innovative Australian program is helping young 'Aspies'. 535-538 - Weidong Huang, Leila Alem, Surya Nepal, Danan Thilakanathan:
Supporting tele-assistance and tele-monitoring in safety-critical environments. 539-542
Audio and speech
- Tobias Langlotz, Holger Regenbrecht, Stefanie Zollmann, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Audio stickies: visually-guided spatial audio annotations on a mobile augmented reality platform. 545-554 - Fahmi Abdulhamid, Stuart Marshall:
Treemaps to visualise and navigate speech audio. 555-564 - Kian Peen Yeo, Suranga Nanayakkara:
SpeechPlay: composing and sharing expressive speech through visually augmented text. 565-568 - Luke Hespanhol, Oliver Bown, Jingwen Cao, Martin Tomitsch:
Evaluating the effectiveness of audio-visual cues in immersive user interfaces. 569-572
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