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found 101 matches
- 2009
- Kiyohiko Abe, Shoichi Ohi, Minoru Ohyama:
Automatic Method for Measuring Eye Blinks Using Split-Interlaced Images. HCI (1) 2009: 3-11 - Sisira Adikari, Craig McDonald, John Campbell:
Little Design Up-Front: A Design Science Approach to Integrating Usability into Agile Requirements Engineering. HCI (1) 2009: 549-558 - Anshu Agarwal, Madhu Prabaker:
Building on the Usability Study: Two Explorations on How to Better Understand an Interface. HCI (1) 2009: 385-394 - Salah Uddin Ahmed, Abdullah Al Mahmud, Kristin Bergaust:
Aesthetics in Human-Computer Interaction: Views and Reviews. HCI (1) 2009: 559-568 - Toshiya Akasaka, Yusaku Okada:
Providing an Efficient Way to Make Desktop Icons Visible. HCI (1) 2009: 569-578 - Özge Alaçam, Mustafa Dalci:
A Usability Study of WebMaps with Eye Tracking Tool: The Effects of Iconic Representation of Information. HCI (1) 2009: 12-21 - Antão Almada, Gonçalo Lopes, André Almeida, João Frazão, Nuno Cardoso:
YVision: A General Purpose Software Composition Framework. HCI (1) 2009: 779-788 - Toshiyuki Asahi, Teruya Ikegami, Shin'ichi Fukuzumi:
A Usability Evaluation Method Applying AHP and Treemap Techniques. HCI (1) 2009: 195-203 - Stylianos Asteriadis, Kostas Karpouzis, Stefanos D. Kollias:
Feature Extraction and Selection for Inferring User Engagement in an HCI Environment. HCI (1) 2009: 22-29 - Florence T. Balagtas-Fernandez, Heinrich Hussmann:
Evaluation of User-Interfaces for Mobile Application Development Environments. HCI (1) 2009: 204-213 - Rémi Bastide:
An Integration of Task and Use-Case Meta-models. HCI (1) 2009: 579-586 - Tanya René Beelders, Pieter J. Blignaut, Theo McDonald, Engela Dednam:
Measuring User Performance for Different Interfaces Using a Word Processor Prototype. HCI (1) 2009: 395-404 - Victoria Bellotti, Shin'ichi Fukuzumi, Toshiyuki Asahi, Shunsuke Suzuki:
User-Centered Design and Evaluation - The Big Picture. HCI (1) 2009: 214-223 - Agnieszka Bojko:
Informative or Misleading? Heatmaps Deconstructed. HCI (1) 2009: 30-39 - Birgit Bomsdorf, Daniel Sinnig:
Model-Based Specification and Validation of User Interface Requirements. HCI (1) 2009: 587-596 - Hans-Jörg Bullinger, Gunnar Brink:
Collaborative Development and New Devices for Human-Computer Interaction. HCI (1) 2009: 789-795 - Ed H. Chi:
A Position Paper on 'Living Laboratories': Rethinking Ecological Designs and Experimentation in Human-Computer Interaction. HCI (1) 2009: 597-605 - Jong Kyu Choi, Han Joon Kim, Beom Suk Jin, Yong Gu Ji:
Web-Based System Development for Usability Evaluation of Ubiquitous Computing Device. HCI (1) 2009: 224-231 - Michael D'Zmura, Siyi Deng, Tom Lappas, Samuel G. Thorpe, Ramesh Srinivasan:
Toward EEG Sensing of Imagined Speech. HCI (1) 2009: 40-48 - Yngve Dahl, Ole Andreas Alsos, Dag Svanæs:
Evaluating Mobile Usability: The Role of Fidelity in Full-Scale Laboratory Simulations with Mobile ICT for Hospitals. HCI (1) 2009: 232-241 - Bertrand T. David, René Chalon:
Orchestration Modeling of Interactive Systems. HCI (1) 2009: 796-805 - Anke Dittmar, Peter Forbrig:
An Exploration of Perspective Changes within MBD. HCI (1) 2009: 806-815 - Denis Dubé, Jacob Beard, Hans Vangheluwe:
Rapid Development of Scoped User Interfaces. HCI (1) 2009: 816-825 - Kemal Efe, Sabriye Ozerturk:
Evaluating User Effectiveness in Exploratory Search with TouchGraph Google Interface. HCI (1) 2009: 405-412 - Johan Eliasson, Teresa Cerratto Pargman, Robert Ramberg:
Embodied Interaction or Context-Aware Computing? An Integrated Approach to Design. HCI (1) 2009: 606-615 - Jürgen Engel, Christian Märtin:
PaMGIS: A Framework for Pattern-Based Modeling and Generation of Interactive Systems. HCI (1) 2009: 826-835 - Shin'ichi Fukuzumi, Teruya Ikegami, Hidehiko Okada:
Development of Quantitative Usability Evaluation Method. HCI (1) 2009: 252-258 - Ying Gao, Armando Barreto, Malek Adjouadi:
Monitoring and Processing of the Pupil Diameter Signal for Affective Assessment of a Computer User. HCI (1) 2009: 49-58 - Steve Goschnick:
People-Oriented Programming: From Agent-Oriented Analysis to the Design of Interactive Systems. HCI (1) 2009: 836-845 - Yinni Guo, Robert W. Proctor, Gavriel Salvendy:
What Do Users Want to See? A Content Preparation Study for Consumer Electronics. HCI (1) 2009: 413-420
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