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Dan R. Olsen Jr., Richard B. Arthur, Ken Hinckley, Meredith Ringel Morris, Scott E. Hudson, Saul Greenberg
Proceedings of the 27th ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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@proceedings{CHI-2009,
	address       = "Boston, Massachusetts, USA",
	editor        = "Dan R. Olsen Jr. and Richard B. Arthur and Ken Hinckley and Meredith Ringel Morris and Scott E. Hudson and Saul Greenberg",
	isbn          = "978-1-60558-246-7",
	publisher     = "{ACM}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 27th ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}",
	year          = 2009,
}

Contents (277 items)

CHI-2009-ZhengCLR #agile #correlation #image #low level #statistics #web
Correlating low-level image statistics with users — rapid aesthetic and affective judgments of web pages (XSZ, IC, JJWL, RR), pp. 1–10.
CHI-2009-ChinKW #process
Exploring the analytical processes of intelligence analysts (GCJ, OAK, KEW), pp. 11–20.
CHI-2009-BuscherCM #eye tracking #predict #using #web #what
What do you see when you’re surfing?: using eye tracking to predict salient regions of web pages (GB, EC, MRM), pp. 21–30.
CHI-2009-KamMKC #case study #design #game studies
Designing digital games for rural children: a study of traditional village games in India (MK, AM, AK, JFC), pp. 31–40.
CHI-2009-Frandsen-ThorlaciusHHC #how #overview #usability
Non-universal usability?: a survey of how usability is understood by Chinese and Danish users (OFT, KH, MH, TC), pp. 41–50.
CHI-2009-PatelARNDP #case study #comparative #interface #speech
A comparative study of speech and dialed input voice interfaces in rural India (NP, SKA, NR, AAN, PD, TSP), pp. 51–54.
CHI-2009-WycheCDPAG #design
Sacred imagery in techno-spiritual design (SW, KEC, BKD, SNP, MA, REG), pp. 55–58.
CHI-2009-ReichlingW #automation #generative #recommendation
Expert recommender systems in practice: evaluating semi-automatic profile generation (TR, VW), pp. 59–68.
CHI-2009-ShamiEGH
Making sense of strangers’ expertise from signals in digital artifacts (NSS, KE, GG, JTH), pp. 69–78.
CHI-2009-WuRT #requirements #social
An exploration of social requirements for exercise group formation (MW, AR, KNT), pp. 79–82.
CHI-2009-PieperGD #comprehension
Team analytics: understanding teams in the global workplace (JP, JG, SD), pp. 83–86.
CHI-2009-HerringCKB #comprehension #design #exclamation #how #why
Getting inspired!: understanding how and why examples are used in creative design practice (SRH, CCC, JK, BPB), pp. 87–96.
CHI-2009-Gerber #effectiveness #using
Using improvisation to enhance the effectiveness of brainstorming (EG), pp. 97–104.
CHI-2009-LimLL
Interactivity attributes: a new way of thinking and describing interactivity (YKL, SSL, KyL), pp. 105–108.
CHI-2009-XiaoF #named
PrintMarmoset: redesigning the print button for sustainability (JX, JF), pp. 109–112.
CHI-2009-RukzioMH #design #evaluation #implementation #navigation #novel
Design, implementation and evaluation of a novel public display for pedestrian navigation: the rotating compass (ER, MM, RH), pp. 113–122.
CHI-2009-BellRBSMFC #game studies #named #navigation
EyeSpy: supporting navigation through play (MB, SR, BB, SS, DM, JF, MC), pp. 123–132.
CHI-2009-KimD #artificial reality #navigation
Simulated augmented reality windshield display as a cognitive mapping aid for elder driver navigation (SK, AKD), pp. 133–142.
CHI-2009-SongGFGKAK #mobile #named #visual notation
PenLight: combining a mobile projector and a digital pen for dynamic visual overlay (HS, TG, GWF, FG, AK, RA, GK), pp. 143–152.
CHI-2009-HsiaoCHCHH #comparison #multi #paradigm
To move or not to move: a comparison between steerable versus fixed focus region paradigms in multi-resolution tabletop display systems (CHH, LWC, TTH, MCC, JYjH, YPH), pp. 153–162.
CHI-2009-KoikeNF #2d
Transparent 2-D markers on an LCD tabletop system (HK, WN, KF), pp. 163–172.
CHI-2009-ZhaoNII #interface
Magic cards: a paper tag interface for implicit robot control (SZ, KN, KI, TI), pp. 173–182.
CHI-2009-HouseMB
The VoiceBot: a voice controlled robot arm (BH, JM, JAB), pp. 183–192.
CHI-2009-SungGC #design #personalisation #quote
“Pimp My Roomba”: designing for personalization (JYS, REG, HIC), pp. 193–196.
CHI-2009-SakamotoHII #interface #sketching
Sketch and run: a stroke-based interface for home robots (DS, KH, MI, TI), pp. 197–200.
CHI-2009-ChenGDMG #network #people #recommendation #social
Make new friends, but keep the old: recommending people on social networking sites (JC, WG, CD, MJM, IG), pp. 201–210.
CHI-2009-GilbertK #predict #social #social media
Predicting tie strength with social media (EG, KK), pp. 211–220.
CHI-2009-RaoHNJ #recommendation
My Dating Site Thinks I’m a Loser: effects of personal photos and presentation intervals on perceptions of recommender systems (SR, TH, CN, NJ), pp. 221–224.
CHI-2009-VasalouRJ #design #social
The application of forgiveness in social system design (AV, JR, ANJ), pp. 225–228.
CHI-2009-BuntTL #research
Friend or foe?: examining CAS use in mathematics research (AB, MAT, EL), pp. 229–238.
CHI-2009-LutherCSHJ #collaboration #named #online
Pathfinder: an online collaboration environment for citizen scientists (KL, SC, KBS, AH, PJ), pp. 239–248.
CHI-2009-NgaiCCL #framework #platform #smarttech
The TeeBoard: an education-friendly construction platform for e-textiles and wearable computing (GN, SCFC, JCYC, WWYL), pp. 249–258.
CHI-2009-VoidaM #case study #experience
It feels better than filing: everyday work experiences in an activity-based computing system (SV, EDM), pp. 259–268.
CHI-2009-BergmanTBCW #using
It’s not that important: demoting personal information of low subjective importance using GrayArea (OB, ST, RBM, EC, SW), pp. 269–278.
CHI-2009-OleksikWTRKSMJ #lightweight #process
Lightweight tagging expands information and activity management practices (GO, MLW, CST, EMR, GK, GS, NMF, RJ), pp. 279–288.
CHI-2009-FeketeEG #named #using
Motion-pointing: target selection using elliptical motions (JDF, NE, YG), pp. 289–298.
CHI-2009-HarrisonH #physics #visual notation
Providing dynamically changeable physical buttons on a visual display (CH, SEH), pp. 299–308.
CHI-2009-LeeZ #performance
The performance of touch screen soft buttons (SL, SZ), pp. 309–318.
CHI-2009-EgelmanTCA #online #privacy
Timing is everything?: the effects of timing and placement of online privacy indicators (SE, JYT, LFC, AA), pp. 319–328.
CHI-2009-KostakosO #assessment #design #trust
Designing trustworthy situated services: an implicit and explicit assessment of locative images-effect on trust (VK, IO), pp. 329–332.
CHI-2009-NovW #privacy #social
Social computing privacy concerns: antecedents and effects (ON, SW), pp. 333–336.
CHI-2009-NanayakkaraTWO #design #evaluation #experience #music
An enhanced musical experience for the deaf: design and evaluation of a music display and a haptic chair (SCN, EAT, LW, SHO), pp. 337–346.
CHI-2009-HaradaWMBL #learning #people
Longitudinal study of people learning to use continuous voice-based cursor control (SH, JOW, JM, JAB, JAL), pp. 347–356.
CHI-2009-MajarantaAS #performance #type system
Fast gaze typing with an adjustable dwell time (PM, UKA, OS), pp. 357–360.
CHI-2009-MaC #communication #how #question #visual notation
How well do visual verbs work in daily communication for young and old adults? (XM, PRC), pp. 361–364.
CHI-2009-WakkaryT #design
A sustainable identity: the creativity of an everyday designer (RW, KT), pp. 365–374.
CHI-2009-AokiHMMPSW #community #research #using
A vehicle for research: using street sweepers to explore the landscape of environmental community action (PMA, RJH, AMM, CM, EP, SS, AW), pp. 375–384.
CHI-2009-DiSalvoBKS #human-computer
Nourishing the ground for sustainable HCI: considerations from ecologically engaged art (CFD, KB, NK, PS), pp. 385–394.
CHI-2009-Zimmerman #design #people
Designing for the self: making products that help people become the person they desire to be (JZ), pp. 395–404.
CHI-2009-ConsolvoML #behaviour #design
Theory-driven design strategies for technologies that support behavior change in everyday life (SC, DWM, JAL), pp. 405–414.
CHI-2009-GonzalesFD #question
(Perceived) interactivity: does interactivity increase enjoyment and creative identity in artistic spaces? (ALG, TF, SPD), pp. 415–418.
CHI-2009-RosnerB #learning
Learning from IKEA hacking: I’m not one to decoupage a tabletop and call it a day (DR, JB), pp. 419–422.
CHI-2009-NguyenC #video
More than face-to-face: empathy effects of video framing (DTN, JFC), pp. 423–432.
CHI-2009-NakanishiMK #social
Movable cameras enhance social telepresence in media spaces (HN, YM, KK), pp. 433–442.
CHI-2009-ParkKCS #aspect-oriented #bias #delivery #multi #named
NewsCube: delivering multiple aspects of news to mitigate media bias (SP, SK, SC, JS), pp. 443–452.
CHI-2009-HailpernKH #feedback #visual notation
Creating a spoken impact: encouraging vocalization through audio visual feedback in children with ASD (JMH, KK, JH), pp. 453–462.
CHI-2009-NewtonKM #comparison #online #word
Autism online: a comparison of word usage in bloggers with and without autism spectrum disorders (ATN, ADIK, DNM), pp. 463–466.
CHI-2009-VaucelleBI #design #interface
Design of haptic interfaces for therapy (CV, LB, HI), pp. 467–470.
CHI-2009-FiebrinkMM #physics
Dynamic mapping of physical controls for tabletop groupware (RF, DM, MRM), pp. 471–480.
CHI-2009-WeissWJJKHB #physics
SLAP widgets: bridging the gap between virtual and physical controls on tabletops (MW, JW, YJ, RJ, RK, JDH, JOB), pp. 481–490.
CHI-2009-GuoYS #interactive
Touch and toys: new techniques for interaction with a remote group of robots (CG, JEY, ES), pp. 491–500.
CHI-2009-HancockBBGPA #design
Butler lies: awareness, deception and design (JTH, JPB, NNB, JG, JP, BA), pp. 517–526.
CHI-2009-ScissorsGGG #similarity #trust
In CMC we trust: the role of similarity (LES, AJG, KG, DG), pp. 527–536.
CHI-2009-LeshedPHCBLMG #behaviour #feedback #realtime #visualisation
Visualizing real-time language-based feedback on teamwork behavior in computer-mediated groups (GL, DP, JTH, DC, JPB, SL, PLM, GG), pp. 537–546.
CHI-2009-LichtschlagKB #named
Fly: a tool to author planar presentations (LL, TK, JOB), pp. 547–556.
CHI-2009-VogelCCBK
Hand occlusion with tablet-sized direct pen input (DV, MC, GC, RB, LK), pp. 557–566.
CHI-2009-KristenssonD #case study #performance #recognition #state of the art #user study
Text entry performance of state of the art unconstrained handwriting recognition: a longitudinal user study (POK, LCD), pp. 567–570.
CHI-2009-BonanniXHSISS #image #multi #named
Wetpaint: scraping through multi-layered images (LB, XX, MH, PS, HI, MS, JPS), pp. 571–574.
CHI-2009-Beauvisage
Computer usage in daily life (TB), pp. 575–584.
CHI-2009-HuangHTNMMR #case study #chat #communication #social
Of social television comes home: a field study of communication choices and practices in tv-based text and voice chat (EMH, GH, JT, AN, NM, CJM, GR), pp. 585–594.
CHI-2009-GeertsG #heuristic #social
Supporting the social uses of television: sociability heuristics for social tv (DG, DDG), pp. 595–604.
CHI-2009-Pirolli #information management #social
An elementary social information foraging model (PP), pp. 605–614.
CHI-2009-BudiuPH #how #memory management
Remembrance of things tagged: how tagging effort affects tag production and human memory (RB, PP, LH), pp. 615–624.
CHI-2009-KammererNPC #learning #social
Signpost from the masses: learning effects in an exploratory social tag search browser (YK, RN, PP, EHhC), pp. 625–634.
CHI-2009-SellenMLTB #comprehension #interactive #problem #prototype
The people-prototype problem: understanding the interaction between prototype format and user group (KMS, MM, DML, KNT, SAB), pp. 635–638.
CHI-2009-KarapanosMH
Accounting for diversity in subjective judgments (EK, JBM, MH), pp. 639–648.
CHI-2009-GrossmanFA #guidelines #metric #overview
A survey of software learnability: metrics, methodologies and guidelines (TG, GWF, RA), pp. 649–658.
CHI-2009-AkersSJW #problem #undo #usability
Undo and erase events as indicators of usability problems (DA, MS, RJ, TW), pp. 659–668.
CHI-2009-WangFS #adaptation #communication #difference
Cultural difference and adaptation of communication styles in computer-mediated group brainstorming (HCW, SRF, LDS), pp. 669–678.
CHI-2009-YamashitaIKI #multi #using
Difficulties in establishing common ground in multiparty groups using machine translation (NY, RI, HK, TI), pp. 679–688.
CHI-2009-MarkAS
Resilience through technology adoption: merging the old and the new in Iraq (GM, BAA, BS), pp. 689–698.
CHI-2009-BartneckH #analysis
Scientometric analysis of the CHI proceedings (CB, JH), pp. 699–708.
CHI-2009-BenfordGKR #case study #design #experience #interactive #user interface
From interaction to trajectories: designing coherent journeys through user experiences (SB, GG, BK, TR), pp. 709–718.
CHI-2009-LawRHVK #approach #comprehension #experience #overview #user interface
Understanding, scoping and defining user experience: a survey approach (ELCL, VR, MH, APOSV, JK), pp. 719–728.
CHI-2009-KarapanosZFM #experience #framework #user interface
User experience over time: an initial framework (EK, JZ, JF, JBM), pp. 729–738.
CHI-2009-PooleCMGE
Computer help at home: methods and motivations for informal technical support (ESP, MC, TM, REG, WKE), pp. 739–748.
CHI-2009-WycheG #lens
Extraordinary computing: religion as a lens for reconsidering the home (SW, REG), pp. 749–758.
CHI-2009-HarperMK #social
Facts or friends?: distinguishing informational and conversational questions in social Q&A sites (FMH, DM, JAK), pp. 759–768.
CHI-2009-HsiehC #named #realtime
mimir: a market-based real-time question and answer service (GH, SC), pp. 769–778.
CHI-2009-NamAA #case study #community
Questions in, knowledge in?: a study of naver’s question answering community (KKN, MSA, LAA), pp. 779–788.
CHI-2009-ChengLCC #named #video
SmartPlayer: user-centric video fast-forwarding (KYC, SJL, BYC, HHC), pp. 789–798.
CHI-2009-DiakopoulosGE #analysis #named #online #quality #video
Videolyzer: quality analysis of online informational video for bloggers and journalists (ND, SG, IAE), pp. 799–808.
CHI-2009-ShenLD #video #what
What’s next?: emergent storytelling from video collection (EYTS, HL, GD), pp. 809–818.
CHI-2009-TsandilasLM #music #named
Musink: composing music through augmented drawing (TT, CL, WEM), pp. 819–828.
CHI-2009-Ljungblad #what
Passive photography from a creative perspective: “If I would just shoot the same thing for seven days, it’s like... What’s the point?” (SL), pp. 829–838.
CHI-2009-SeitingerPM
Urban pixels: painting the city with light (SS, DSP, WJM), pp. 839–848.
CHI-2009-HerkVF #adaptation #programming
ESPranto SDK: an adaptive programming environment for tangible applications (RvH, JV, WF), pp. 849–858.
CHI-2009-DeyN
Support for context-aware intelligibility and control (AKD, AN), pp. 859–868.
CHI-2009-KlokmoseB #interactive #multi #named
VIGO: instrumental interaction in multi-surface environments (CNK, MBL), pp. 869–878.
CHI-2009-CrabtreeRTB #harmful
Ethnography considered harmful (AC, TR, PT, GB), pp. 879–888.
CHI-2009-EverittBFK #multi #visual notation
A comprehensive study of frequency, interference, and training of multiple graphical passwords (KE, TB, JF, TK), pp. 889–898.
CHI-2009-BauerCRRV #challenge
Real life challenges in access-control management (LB, LFC, RWR, MKR, KV), pp. 899–908.
CHI-2009-CramerESW #adaptation #interactive #trust
Awareness, training and trust in interaction with adaptive spam filters (HSMC, VE, MvS, BJW), pp. 909–912.
CHI-2009-LucaZH #authentication #named
Vibrapass: secure authentication based on shared lies (ADL, EvZ, HH), pp. 913–916.
CHI-2009-TaylorB #named #user interface
Graspables: grasp-recognition as a user interface (BTT, VMBJ), pp. 917–926.
CHI-2009-RoudautLG #named
MicroRolls: expanding touch-screen input vocabulary by distinguishing rolls vs. slides of the thumb (AR, EL, YG), pp. 927–936.
CHI-2009-KratzB #feedback #gesture #mobile #recognition #visual notation
Unravelling seams: improvoing mobile gesture recognition with visual feedback techniques (SGK, RB), pp. 937–940.
CHI-2009-HarrisonLSH #performance #smarttech #visual notation
Where to locate wearable displays?: reaction time performance of visual alerts from tip to toe (CH, BYL, AS, SEH), pp. 941–944.
CHI-2009-BurkeML #network #social
Feed me: motivating newcomer contribution in social network sites (MB, CM, TML), pp. 945–954.
CHI-2009-Otterbacher #community #online #quality
“Helpfulness” in online communities: a measure of message quality (JO), pp. 955–964.
CHI-2009-BinderHS #network #problem #social
The problem of conflicting social spheres: effects of network structure on experienced tension in social network sites (JB, AH, AGS), pp. 965–974.
CHI-2009-HornSCJ #education #programming language #using #visual notation
Comparing the use of tangible and graphical programming languages for informal science education (MSH, ETS, RJC, RJKJ), pp. 975–984.
CHI-2009-BachDC #design #development #experience #open source #user interface
Designers wanted: participation and the user experience in open source software development (PMB, RD, JMC), pp. 985–994.
CHI-2009-YataniCJT #comprehension #development #diagrams #how #open source #why
Understanding how and why open source contributors use diagrams in the development of Ubuntu (KY, EC, CJ, KNT), pp. 995–1004.
CHI-2009-BiB #scalability
Comparing usage of a large high-resolution display to single or dual desktop displays for daily work (XB, RB), pp. 1005–1014.
CHI-2009-GolovchinskyQMCD #design #named #usability
DICE: designing conference rooms for usability (GG, PQ, BvM, SC, TD), pp. 1015–1024.
CHI-2009-MaedaIA
Arrow tag: a direction-key-based technique for rapidly selecting hyperlinks while gazing at a screen (AM, HI, MA), pp. 1025–1028.
CHI-2009-BaoG #using #what
What’s “this” you say?: the use of local references on distant displays (PB, DG), pp. 1029–1032.
CHI-2009-ChettyBMJ #comprehension #power management
It’s not easy being green: understanding home computer power management (MC, AJBB, BM, PJ), pp. 1033–1042.
CHI-2009-FroehlichDKMCHL #mobile #named
UbiGreen: investigating a mobile tool for tracking and supporting green transportation habits (JF, TD, PVK, JM, SC, BLH, JAL), pp. 1043–1052.
CHI-2009-OdomPSB #comprehension #design #interactive #why
Understanding why we preserve some things and discard others in the context of interaction design (WO, JP, ES, EB), pp. 1053–1062.
CHI-2009-WangR #empirical #evaluation #interactive #multi
Empirical evaluation for finger input properties in multi-touch interaction (FW, XR), pp. 1063–1072.
CHI-2009-MatejkaGLF #design #evaluation #multi
The design and evaluation of multi-finger mouse emulation techniques (JM, TG, JL, GWF), pp. 1073–1082.
CHI-2009-WobbrockMW #gesture
User-defined gestures for surface computing (JOW, MRM, ADW), pp. 1083–1092.
CHI-2009-ForlinesB #image #segmentation #visual notation
Improving visual search with image segmentation (CF, RB), pp. 1093–1102.
CHI-2009-WuT #named #visualisation
PhotoScope: visualizing spatiotemporal coverage of photos for construction management (FW, MT), pp. 1103–1112.
CHI-2009-Stewarts #graph #sketching
Graph sketcher: extending illustration to quantitative graphs (RS, MMCS), pp. 1113–1116.
CHI-2009-WhiteF #named #visualisation
SiteLens: situated visualization techniques for urban site visits (SW, SF), pp. 1117–1120.
CHI-2009-HaynesCKXB #design #research
Design research as explanation: perceptions in the field (SRH, JMC, TGK, LX, PMB), pp. 1121–1130.
CHI-2009-YliriskuHNJ #design #paradigm
Framing design in the third paradigm (SY, VH, JN, AJ), pp. 1131–1140.
CHI-2009-DantecPW #design #evolution #experience
Values as lived experience: evolving value sensitive design in support of value discovery (CALD, ESP, SW), pp. 1141–1150.
CHI-2009-DucheneautWYW #case study #personalisation
Body and mind: a study of avatar personalization in three virtual worlds (ND, MHW, NY, GW), pp. 1151–1160.
CHI-2009-NeustaedterF
Capturing and sharing memories in a virtual world (CN, EAF), pp. 1161–1170.
CHI-2009-BedwellSBRK
In support of city exploration (BB, HS, SB, TR, BK), pp. 1171–1180.
CHI-2009-LawA #game studies #named #using
Input-agreement: a new mechanism for collecting data using human computation games (EL, LvA), pp. 1197–1206.
CHI-2009-HackerA #elicitation #game studies #named #online
Matchin: eliciting user preferences with an online game (SH, LvA), pp. 1207–1216.
CHI-2009-HansenG #recommendation
Mixing it up: recommending collections of items (DLH, JG), pp. 1217–1226.
CHI-2009-PiperH
Tabletop displays for small group study: affordances of paper and digital materials (AMP, JDH), pp. 1227–1236.
CHI-2009-WigdorJFBS #collaboration #deployment #design #development #multi #named #visual notation
WeSpace: the design development and deployment of a walk-up and share multi-surface visual collaboration system (DW, HJ, CF, MB, CS), pp. 1237–1246.
CHI-2009-JiangVBLS #education #named
CThru: exploration in a video-centered information space for educational purposes (HJ, AV, MB, RAL, CS), pp. 1247–1250.
CHI-2009-TaylorIKHG #interactive
Turning the tables: an interactive surface for vjing (ST, SI, DSK, RHRH, AGM), pp. 1251–1254.
CHI-2009-PapeV #case study #dependence
An experimental study of field dependency in altered Gz environments (MALP, RKV), pp. 1255–1264.
CHI-2009-BickmorePJ #health
Taking the time to care: empowering low health literacy hospital patients with virtual nurse agents (TWB, LMP, BWJ), pp. 1265–1274.
CHI-2009-KassilS #evaluation
Evaluation of a tool-mounted guidance display for computer-assisted surgery (KK, AJS), pp. 1275–1278.
CHI-2009-RamirezDD #navigation #towards
Towards human-centered support for indoor navigation (LR, SD, TD), pp. 1279–1282.
CHI-2009-TalbotLKT #classification #interactive #machine learning #multi #named #visualisation
EnsembleMatrix: interactive visualization to support machine learning with multiple classifiers (JT, BL, AK, DST), pp. 1283–1292.
CHI-2009-LeeSRCT #dataset #named #roadmap
FacetLens: exposing trends and relationships to support sensemaking within faceted datasets (BL, GS, GGR, MC, DST), pp. 1293–1302.
CHI-2009-HeerKA #visual notation #visualisation
Sizing the horizon: the effects of chart size and layering on the graphical perception of time series visualizations (JH, NK, MA), pp. 1303–1312.
CHI-2009-SuhmP #experience
Call browser: a system to improve the caller experience by analyzing live calls end-to-end (BS, PP), pp. 1313–1322.
CHI-2009-MankowskiBSS #behaviour #canonical #protocol
Finding canonical behaviors in user protocols (WCM, PB, AS, DDS), pp. 1323–1326.
CHI-2009-Hudson #challenge #design
Reduced empathizing skills increase challenges for user-centered design (WH), pp. 1327–1330.
CHI-2009-RosenholtzTSW #design #human-computer
An intuitive model of perceptual grouping for HCI design (RR, NRT, NSB, MW), pp. 1331–1340.
CHI-2009-MentisBHRC #development
Development of decision rationale in complex group decision making (HMM, PMB, BH, MBR, JMC), pp. 1341–1350.
CHI-2009-LoveJTH #assessment #learning #predict
Learning to predict information needs: context-aware display as a cognitive aid and an assessment tool (BCL, MJ, MTT, MH), pp. 1351–1360.
CHI-2009-HarryGD #physics
backchan.nl: integrating backchannels in physical space (DH, JG, JSD), pp. 1361–1370.
CHI-2009-TorreyCM #how #internet #learning
Learning how: the search for craft knowledge on the internet (CT, EFC, DWM), pp. 1371–1380.
CHI-2009-AdarTD #web
Resonance on the web: web dynamics and revisitation patterns (EA, JT, STD), pp. 1381–1390.
CHI-2009-ChapuisLP #named
DynaSpot: speed-dependent area cursor (OC, JBL, EP), pp. 1391–1400.
CHI-2009-WobbrockFLKH
The angle mouse: target-agnostic dynamic gain adjustment based on angular deviation (JOW, JF, SY(L, SK, SH), pp. 1401–1410.
CHI-2009-RaihaS
Disambiguating ninja cursors with eye gaze (KJR, OS), pp. 1411–1414.
CHI-2009-BlanchO #concurrent #performance
Rake cursor: improving pointing performance with concurrent input channels (RB, MO), pp. 1415–1418.
CHI-2009-DiefenbachH
The “Beauty Dilemma”: beauty is valued but discounted in product choice (SD, MH), pp. 1419–1426.
CHI-2009-HeathLLYK
Enhancing remote participation in live auctions: an “intelligent” gavel (CH, PL, DvL, JY, HK), pp. 1427–1436.
CHI-2009-YamazakiYOKKHPLLH
Revealing gauguin: engaging visitors in robot guide’s explanation in an art museum (KY, AY, MO, YK, YK, YH, KP, PL, DvL, CH), pp. 1437–1446.
CHI-2009-SnibbeR #interactive #multi #social
Social immersive media: pursuing best practices for multi-user interactive camera/projector exhibits (SSS, HR), pp. 1447–1456.
CHI-2009-WonJH #using #visual notation #web
Contextual web history: using visual and contextual cues to improve web browser history (SSW, JJ, JIH), pp. 1457–1466.
CHI-2009-BlytheC
Critical methods and user generated content: the iPhone on YouTube (MB, PAC), pp. 1467–1476.
CHI-2009-KleekBPVKS #lightweight
Note to self: examining personal information keeping in a lightweight note-taking tool (MVK, MSB, KP, GGV, DRK, MMCS), pp. 1477–1480.
CHI-2009-Thom-SantelliCG #authoring #collaboration #what
What’s mine is mine: territoriality in collaborative authoring (JTS, DC, GG), pp. 1481–1484.
CHI-2009-KriegerSK #coordination #design
Coordinating tasks on the commons: designing for personal goals, expertise and serendipity (MK, EMS, SRK), pp. 1485–1494.
CHI-2009-KitturLK #coordination
Coordination in collective intelligence: the role of team structure and task interdependence (AK, BL, REK), pp. 1495–1504.
CHI-2009-PirolliWS #wiki
So you know you’re getting the best possible information: a tool that increases Wikipedia credibility (PP, EW, BS), pp. 1505–1508.
CHI-2009-KitturCS #topic #using #what #wiki
What’s in Wikipedia?: mapping topics and conflict using socially annotated category structure (AK, EHC, BS), pp. 1509–1512.
CHI-2009-GarzonisJJO #mobile
Auditory icon and earcon mobile service notifications: intuitiveness, learnability, memorability and preference (SG, SLJ, TJ, EO), pp. 1513–1522.
CHI-2009-RothT #mobile #multi
Bezel swipe: conflict-free scrolling and multiple selection on mobile touch screen devices (VR, TT), pp. 1523–1526.
CHI-2009-BrownSKH #communication
Exploring the potential of audio-tactile messaging for remote interpersonal communication (LMB, AS, RK, RHRH), pp. 1527–1530.
CHI-2009-KeranenBK #gesture #interface #mobile #music
Gravity sphere: gestural audio-tactile interface for mobile music exploration (JK, JB, JK), pp. 1531–1534.
CHI-2009-ChoiK #design #evaluation #interface #named
TouchBall: a design and evaluation of a hand-held trackball based touch-haptic interface (MC, GJK), pp. 1535–1538.
CHI-2009-MuellerGV #design #distributed #game studies #social
Design influence on social play in distributed exertion games (FM, MRG, FV), pp. 1539–1548.
CHI-2009-WaernMS #design #game studies #pervasive
The three-sixty illusion: designing for immersion in pervasive games (AW, MM, JS), pp. 1549–1558.
CHI-2009-VoidaG #game studies
Wii all play: the console game as a computational meeting place (AV, SG), pp. 1559–1568.
CHI-2009-KoM #java
Finding causes of program output with the Java Whyline (AJK, BAM), pp. 1569–1578.
CHI-2009-JakobsenH #source code #using #visualisation
Fisheyes in the field: using method triangulation to study the adoption and use of a source code visualization (MRJ, KH), pp. 1579–1588.
CHI-2009-BrandtGLDK #learning #programming #web
Two studies of opportunistic programming: interleaving web foraging, learning, and writing code (JB, PJG, JL, MD, SRK), pp. 1589–1598.
CHI-2009-SauroD #comparison #usability
Comparison of three one-question, post-task usability questionnaires (JS, JSD), pp. 1599–1608.
CHI-2009-SauroL #correlation #metric #prototype #usability
Correlations among prototypical usability metrics: evidence for the construct of usability (JS, JRL), pp. 1609–1618.
CHI-2009-BruunGHS #comparison #testing #usability
Let your users do the testing: a comparison of three remote asynchronous usability testing methods (AB, PG, LH, JS), pp. 1619–1628.
CHI-2009-BrumbySH #adaptation #constraints #how
Focus on driving: how cognitive constraints shape the adaptation of strategy when dialing while driving (DPB, DDS, AH), pp. 1629–1638.
CHI-2009-NylanderLB #internet #people #why
At home and with computer access: why and where people use cell phones to access the internet (SN, TL, AB), pp. 1639–1642.
CHI-2009-TakayamaSLWCNN #design #mobile
Bringing design considerations to the mobile phone and driving debate (LT, JAGS, BL, NW, AC, AN, CN), pp. 1643–1646.
CHI-2009-KarlsonBS #comprehension #mobile
Can I borrow your phone?: understanding concerns when sharing mobile phones (AKK, AJBB, SES), pp. 1647–1650.
CHI-2009-EcklesWCTBF #mobile #self #social
Social responses in mobile messaging: influence strategies, self-disclosure, and source orientation (DE, DW, CC, AT, MBF, BJF), pp. 1651–1654.
CHI-2009-FindlaterMMD #adaptation #performance #using
Ephemeral adaptation: the use of gradual onset to improve menu selection performance (LF, KM, JM, JQD), pp. 1655–1664.
CHI-2009-AlexanderCFGG #analysis #design #evaluation
Revisiting read wear: analysis, design, and evaluation of a footprints scrollbar (JA, AC, SF, CG, SG), pp. 1665–1674.
CHI-2009-FaureCR #tool support
Power tools for copying and moving: useful stuff for your desktop (GF, OC, NR), pp. 1675–1678.
CHI-2009-VoidaG09a #named
WikiFolders: augmenting the display of folders to better convey the meaning of files (SV, SG), pp. 1679–1682.
CHI-2009-ChinFK #adaptation #information management #interactive
Adaptive information search: age-dependent interactions between cognitive profiles and strategies (JC, WTF, TGK), pp. 1683–1692.
CHI-2009-LindleyHS
Desiring to be in touch in a changing communications landscape: attitudes of older adults (SEL, RHRH, AS), pp. 1693–1702.
CHI-2009-LeonardiMNPZGC #functional
Knocking on elders’ door: investigating the functional and emotional geography of their domestic space (CL, CM, EN, FP, MZ, FG, AC), pp. 1703–1712.
CHI-2009-KientzAA #evaluation
Baby steps: evaluation of a system to support record-keeping for parents of young children (JAK, RIA, GDA), pp. 1713–1722.
CHI-2009-PetrelliHW
Making history: intentional capture of future memories (DP, EvdH, SW), pp. 1723–1732.
CHI-2009-HilligesK #design
Getting sidetracked: display design and occasioning photo-talk with the photohelix (OH, DSK), pp. 1733–1736.
CHI-2009-SchwarzMM #process
Reflections of everyday activities in spending data (JS, JM, HSM), pp. 1737–1740.
CHI-2009-MedhiGT #comparison #mobile
A comparison of mobile money-transfer UIs for non-literate and semi-literate users (IM, SNNG, KT), pp. 1741–1750.
CHI-2009-FindlaterBT #interactive #text-to-text
Comparing semiliterate and illiterate users’ ability to transition from audio+text to text-only interaction (LF, RB, KT), pp. 1751–1760.
CHI-2009-FrohlichRRBFEWJH #development #mobile #named
StoryBank: mobile digital storytelling in a development context (DMF, DR, KR, RB, MF, EAE, DW, MJ, WH), pp. 1761–1770.
CHI-2009-PaulM #collaboration #named #web
CoSense: enhancing sensemaking for collaborative web search (SAP, MRM), pp. 1771–1780.
CHI-2009-WiltseN #collaboration #mobile #named #web
PlayByPlay: collaborative web browsing for desktop and mobile devices (HW, JN), pp. 1781–1790.
CHI-2009-HongC #using
Annotate once, appear anywhere: collective foraging for snippets of interest using paragraph fingerprinting (LH, EHC), pp. 1791–1794.
CHI-2009-NelsonHPHSC #social
With a little help from my friends: examining the impact of social annotations in sensemaking tasks (LN, CH, PP, LH, DJS, EHC), pp. 1795–1798.
CHI-2009-JinD #self
Self-interruption on the computer: a typology of discretionary task interleaving (JJ, LAD), pp. 1799–1808.
CHI-2009-Guiard #consistency #design #distance #problem
The problem of consistency in the design of Fitts’ law experiments: consider either target distance and width or movement form and scale (YG), pp. 1809–1818.
CHI-2009-SalvucciTB #concurrent #formal method #multi #performance #towards
Toward a unified theory of the multitasking continuum: from concurrent performance to task switching, interruption, and resumption (DDS, NT, JPB), pp. 1819–1828.
CHI-2009-BighamC #interface
Evaluating existing audio CAPTCHAs and an interface optimized for non-visual use (JPB, AC), pp. 1829–1838.
CHI-2009-TalbotC #distance #on the #representation
On the audio representation of distance for blind users (MT, WC), pp. 1839–1848.
CHI-2009-HoffmannAPWFW #community #information management
Amplifying community content creation with mixed initiative information extraction (RH, SA, KP, FW, JF, DSW), pp. 1849–1858.
CHI-2009-ToomimDDRTL #user interface
Attaching UI enhancements to websites with end users (MT, SMD, MD, AR, BT, JAL), pp. 1859–1868.
CHI-2009-ZimmermanRHTM #communication #effectiveness
User-created forms as an effective method of human-agent communication (JZ, KR, IH, AT, KM), pp. 1869–1878.
CHI-2009-CostanzaH #visual notation
Designable visual markers (EC, JH), pp. 1879–1888.
CHI-2009-MorrisonOPLJRNJ #artificial reality #case study #comparative #mobile
Like bees around the hive: a comparative study of a mobile augmented reality map (AM, AO, PP, SL, GJ, GR, JN, AJ), pp. 1889–1898.
CHI-2009-ChungS
Going my way: a user-aware route planner (JC, CS), pp. 1899–1902.
CHI-2009-FischerB #experience #pervasive
Inferring player engagement in a pervasive experience (JEF, SB), pp. 1903–1906.
CHI-2009-BaudischC #interactive
Back-of-device interaction allows creating very small touch devices (PB, GC), pp. 1923–1932.
CHI-2009-HinckleyDSGB #named #tablet
Codex: a dual screen tablet computer (KH, MD, RS, FG, RB), pp. 1933–1942.
CHI-2009-RahmanGIS
Tilt techniques: investigating the dexterity of wrist-based input (MR, SG, PI, SS), pp. 1943–1952.
CHI-2009-CosleyBLANASG #navigation #semantics #social
A tag in the hand: supporting semantic, social, and spatial navigation in museums (DC, JB, SL, BA, SN, PA, CS, GG), pp. 1953–1962.
CHI-2009-HopeNTNFHN
Familial collaborations in a museum (TH, YN, TT, AN, SF, MH, TN), pp. 1963–1972.
CHI-2009-KolevaESGGRD #case study #experience #hybrid
Supporting the creation of hybrid museum experiences (BK, SRE, HS, KG, CG, TR, MDR), pp. 1973–1982.
CHI-2009-SchechterER #approach #authentication #social #what
It’s not what you know, but who you know: a social approach to last-resort authentication (SES, SE, RWR), pp. 1983–1992.
CHI-2009-KlasnjaCJGLPW #privacy #quote
“When I am on Wi-Fi, I am fearless”: privacy concerns & practices in everyday Wi-Fi use (PVK, SC, JJ, BG, LL, PP, DW), pp. 1993–2002.
CHI-2009-TsaiKDCHS #feedback #mobile
Who’s viewed you?: the impact of feedback in a mobile location-sharing application (JYT, PGK, PHD, LFC, JIH, NMS), pp. 2003–2012.
CHI-2009-MedynskiyDD
Exploring websites through contextual facets (YEM, MD, SMD), pp. 2013–2022.
CHI-2009-TeevanCFDRAH #visual notation #web
Visual snippets: summarizing web pages for search and revisitation (JT, EC, DF, SMD, GR, PA, CH), pp. 2023–2032.
CHI-2009-AndreTD #web
From x-rays to silly putty via Uranus: serendipity and its role in web search (PA, JT, STD), pp. 2033–2036.
CHI-2009-SchrammelLT #clustering #empirical #evaluation #semantics
Semantically structured tag clouds: an empirical evaluation of clustered presentation approaches (JS, ML, MT), pp. 2037–2040.
CHI-2009-TangC #communication #mobile #question
A mobile voice communication system in medical setting: love it or hate it? (CT, MSTC), pp. 2041–2050.
CHI-2009-CoyleD #collaboration #design
Clinical evaluations and collaborative design: developing new technologies for mental healthcare interventions (DC, GD), pp. 2051–2060.
CHI-2009-ZhouAZ #maintenance #why
I just don’t know why it’s gone: maintaining informal information use in inpatient care (XZ, MSA, KZ), pp. 2061–2070.
CHI-2009-YardiGB
Blogging at work and the corporate attention economy (SY, SAG, MJB), pp. 2071–2080.
CHI-2009-Thom-SantelliM #learning
Learning by seeing: photo viewing in the workplace (JTS, DRM), pp. 2081–2090.
CHI-2009-BrushMSV
Exploring awareness needs and information display preferences between coworkers (AJBB, BM, JS, GV), pp. 2091–2094.
CHI-2009-Rader #repository #social
Yours, mine and (not) ours: social influences on group information repositories (ER), pp. 2095–2098.
CHI-2009-TakayamaGN #aspect-oriented #social
I’m sorry, Dave: I’m afraid i won’t do that: social aspects of human-agent conflict (LT, VG, CN), pp. 2099–2108.
CHI-2009-Taylor
Machine intelligence (AST), pp. 2109–2118.
CHI-2009-LimDA #why
Why and why not explanations improve the intelligibility of context-aware intelligent systems (BYL, AKD, DA), pp. 2119–2128.
CHI-2009-PinelleBNM #coordination #evaluation
An evaluation of coordination techniques for protecting objects and territories in tabletop groupware (DP, MB, MAN, RLM), pp. 2129–2138.
CHI-2009-TuddenhamR #collaboration #coordination
Territorial coordination and workspace awareness in remote tabletop collaboration (PT, PR), pp. 2139–2148.
CHI-2009-MarshallFHRHRYD #interactive #physics #using
Fighting for control: children’s embodied interactions when using physical and digital representations (PM, RF, AH, JR, EH, YR, NY, NSD), pp. 2149–2152.
CHI-2009-FarnhamMPANHL #community #impact analysis
Measuring the impact of third place attachment on the adoption of a place-based community technology (SF, JFM, YP, SA, DN, WRH, JL), pp. 2153–2156.
CHI-2009-MoravejiICB #performance
A mischief of mice: examining children’s performance in single display groupware systems with 1 to 32 mice (NM, KI, EC, RB), pp. 2157–2166.
CHI-2009-NasanenOL #mobile #social
Mobile media in the social fabric of a kindergarten (JN, AO, AL), pp. 2167–2176.
CHI-2009-Hornof #design
Designing with children with severe motor impairments (AJH), pp. 2177–2180.
CHI-2009-MagielseM #game studies #named #pervasive
HeartBeat: an outdoor pervasive game for children (RM, PM), pp. 2181–2184.
CHI-2009-HirshfieldSGKJSF #adaptation #functional #interface #metric #testing #usability
Brain measurement for usability testing and adaptive interfaces: an example of uncovering syntactic workload with functional near infrared spectroscopy (LMH, ETS, AG, JK, RJKJ, AS, SF), pp. 2185–2194.
CHI-2009-YunSPD #experience #game studies
O’ game, can you feel my frustration?: improving user’s gaming experience via stresscam (CY, DS, IP, ZD), pp. 2195–2204.
CHI-2009-SauvanLLC #human-computer #interface #performance
A performance model of selection techniques for p300-based brain-computer interfaces (JBS, AL, FL, GC), pp. 2205–2208.
CHI-2009-OliveiraAR #metric #web
Discriminating the relevance of web search results with measures of pupil size (FTPO, AA, DMR), pp. 2209–2212.
CHI-2009-GaverBKBJ #design #how #what
Anatomy of a failure: how we knew when our design went wrong, and what we learned from it (WWG, JB, TK, AB, NJ), pp. 2213–2222.
CHI-2009-Cockton #design #interactive
Getting there: six meta-principles and interaction design (GC), pp. 2223–2232.
CHI-2009-IsbisterH #challenge #design #evaluation #human-computer #on the
On being supple: in search of rigor without rigidity in meeting new design and evaluation challenges for HCI practitioners (KI, KH), pp. 2233–2242.
CHI-2009-SpelmezanJHB #physics #process
Tactile motion instructions for physical activities (DS, MJ, AH, JOB), pp. 2243–2252.
CHI-2009-HogganCBK #feedback #question
Audio or tactile feedback: which modality when? (EEH, AC, SAB, TK), pp. 2253–2256.
CHI-2009-DunlopT #feedback #predict
Tactile feedback for predictive text entry (MDD, FT), pp. 2257–2260.
CHI-2009-HarrisonH09a #approach
Texture displays: a passive approach to tactile presentation (CH, SEH), pp. 2261–2264.
CHI-2009-HoffmannSB #fault #named
TypeRight: a keyboard with tactile error prevention (AH, DS, JOB), pp. 2265–2268.
CHI-2009-BragdonZWML #gesture #interface #named
GestureBar: improving the approachability of gesture-based interfaces (AB, RCZ, BW, TSM, JJLJ), pp. 2269–2278.
CHI-2009-PerryJEE #agile #collaboration #gesture #video
Lean collaboration through video gestures: co-ordinating the production of live televised sport (MJP, OJ, ME, AE), pp. 2279–2288.
CHI-2009-AppertZ #tool support #using
Using strokes as command shortcuts: cognitive benefits and toolkit support (CA, SZ), pp. 2289–2298.
CHI-2009-HoltenW #case study #graph #user study #visualisation
A user study on visualizing directed edges in graphs (DH, JJvW), pp. 2299–2308.
CHI-2009-LudwigPT #interactive #novel
Path selection: a novel interaction technique for mapping applications (ML, RP, LGT), pp. 2309–2318.
CHI-2009-MoscovichCHPF #navigation #network #scalability
Topology-aware navigation in large networks (TM, FC, NH, EP, JDF), pp. 2319–2328.
CHI-2009-LottridgeMM #design
Sharing empty moments: design for remote couples (DML, NM, WEM), pp. 2329–2338.
CHI-2009-ConvertinoMRSC #process
Supporting content and process common ground in computer-supported teamwork (GC, HMM, MBR, AS, JMC), pp. 2339–2348.
CHI-2009-BergstromK #clustering #human-computer #topic
Conversation clusters: grouping conversation topics through human-computer dialog (TB, KK), pp. 2349–2352.
CHI-2009-PanJPQ #comprehension #realtime
Effects of real-time transcription on non-native speaker’s comprehension in computer-mediated communications (YP, DJ, MP, YQ), pp. 2353–2356.
CHI-2009-Bardzell #interactive
Interaction criticism and aesthetics (JB), pp. 2357–2366.
CHI-2009-SharminBCH #comprehension #design #information management #process #reuse
Understanding knowledge management practices for early design activity and its implications for reuse (MS, BPB, CC, KH), pp. 2367–2376.

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