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Julie A. Jacko
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Part I: New Trends
HCI p1, 2009.

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@proceedings{HCI-NT-2009,
	address       = "San Diego, California, USA",
	doi           = "10.1007/978-3-642-02574-7",
	editor        = "Julie A. Jacko",
	isbn          = "978-3-642-02573-0",
	publisher     = "{Springer International Publishing}",
	series        = "{Lecture Notes in Computer Science}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Part I: New Trends}",
	volume        = 5610,
	year          = 2009,
}

Contents (100 items)

HCI-NT-2009-AbeOO #automation #image #using
Automatic Method for Measuring Eye Blinks Using Split-Interlaced Images (KA, SO, MO), pp. 3–11.
HCI-NT-2009-AlacamD #eye tracking #representation #usability
A Usability Study of WebMaps with Eye Tracking Tool: The Effects of Iconic Representation of Information (ÖA, MD), pp. 12–21.
HCI-NT-2009-AsteriadisKK #feature model #human-computer
Feature Extraction and Selection for Inferring User Engagement in an HCI Environment (SA, KK, SDK), pp. 22–29.
HCI-NT-2009-Bojko #heatmap
Informative or Misleading? Heatmaps Deconstructed (AB), pp. 30–39.
HCI-NT-2009-DZmuraDLTS #speech #towards
Toward EEG Sensing of Imagined Speech (MD, SD, TL, ST, RS), pp. 40–48.
HCI-NT-2009-GaoBA #assessment #monitoring
Monitoring and Processing of the Pupil Diameter Signal for Affective Assessment of a Computer User (YG, AB, MA), pp. 49–58.
HCI-NT-2009-HercegfiPTI #evaluation #monitoring #usability
Usability Evaluation by Monitoring Physiological and Other Data Simultaneously with a Time-Resolution of Only a Few Seconds (KH, MP, ST, LI), pp. 59–68.
HCI-NT-2009-KalwarH #internet
Study of Human Anxiety on the Internet (SKK, KH), pp. 69–76.
HCI-NT-2009-KimWW #adaptation #parametricity #process #recognition #research #using
The Research on Adaptive Process for Emotion Recognition by Using Time-Dependent Parameters of Autonomic Nervous Response (JK, MCW, JW), pp. 77–84.
HCI-NT-2009-KimBJ #eye tracking #student #visual notation
Students’ Visual Perceptions of Virtual Lectures as Measured by Eye Tracking (YJK, JAB, BHJ), pp. 85–94.
HCI-NT-2009-KimuraUOM #evaluation #metric #towards #usability
Toward Constructing an Electroencephalogram Measurement Method for Usability Evaluation (MK, HU, MO, KiM), pp. 95–104.
HCI-NT-2009-LangeWB #analysis #automation #evaluation #information management
Automated Analysis of Eye-Tracking Data for the Evaluation of Driver Information Systems According to ISO/TS 15007-2: 2001 (CL, MW, HB), pp. 105–110.
HCI-NT-2009-LeeLS #design
Brain Response to Good and Bad Design (HL, JL, SS), pp. 111–120.
HCI-NT-2009-MatsudaUOM #analysis #eye tracking #multi
An Analysis of Eye Movements during Browsing Multiple Search Results Pages (YM, HU, MO, KiM), pp. 121–130.
HCI-NT-2009-OkuboF #development #estimation #using
Development of Estimation System for Concentrate Situation Using Acceleration Sensor (MO, AF), pp. 131–140.
HCI-NT-2009-Park #human-computer #research
Psychophysiology as a Tool for HCI Research: Promises and Pitfalls (BP), pp. 141–148.
HCI-NT-2009-Rebolledo-MendezDMVFLG #assessment #detection #usability
Assessing NeuroSky’s Usability to Detect Attention Levels in an Assessment Exercise (GRM, ID, EMM, MDVC, SdF, FL, ARGG), pp. 149–158.
HCI-NT-2009-SakataWOH #music
Effect of Body Movement on Music Expressivity in Jazz Performances (MS, SW, NO, KH), pp. 159–168.
HCI-NT-2009-ShastriPW #monitoring
A Method to Monitor Operator Overloading (DS, IP, AW), pp. 169–175.
HCI-NT-2009-SrinivasanTDLD
Decoding Attentional Orientation from EEG Spectra (RS, ST, SD, TL, MD), pp. 176–183.
HCI-NT-2009-SuzukiMSANYF #estimation #on the #performance #using
On the Possibility about Performance Estimation Just before Beginning a Voluntary Motion Using Movement Related Cortical Potential (SS, TM, YS, KA, NN, TY, SF), pp. 184–191.
HCI-NT-2009-AsahiIF #evaluation #usability
A Usability Evaluation Method Applying AHP and Treemap Techniques (TA, TI, SF), pp. 195–203.
HCI-NT-2009-Balagtas-FernandezH #development #evaluation #interface #mobile
Evaluation of User-Interfaces for Mobile Application Development Environments (FTBF, HH), pp. 204–213.
HCI-NT-2009-BellottiFAS #design #evaluation
User-Centered Design and Evaluation — The Big Picture (VB, SF, TA, SS), pp. 214–223.
HCI-NT-2009-ChoiKJJ #development #evaluation #ubiquitous #usability
Web-Based System Development for Usability Evaluation of Ubiquitous Computing Device (JKC, HJK, BSJ, YGJ), pp. 224–231.
HCI-NT-2009-DahlAS #mobile #simulation #usability
Evaluating Mobile Usability: The Role of Fidelity in Full-Scale Laboratory Simulations with Mobile ICT for Hospitals (YD, OAA, DS), pp. 232–241.
HCI-NT-2009-QueirozF #approach #evaluation #mobile #multi #user interface
A Multidimensional Approach for the Evaluation of Mobile Application User Interfaces (JERdQ, DdSF), pp. 242–251.
HCI-NT-2009-FukuzumiIO #development #evaluation #usability
Development of Quantitative Usability Evaluation Method (SF, TI, HO), pp. 252–258.
HCI-NT-2009-HippP #assurance #quality #speech
Reference Model for Quality Assurance of Speech Applications (CH, MP), pp. 259–266.
HCI-NT-2009-JohnS #modelling #predict #towards #usability
Toward Cognitive Modeling for Predicting Usability (BEJ, SS), pp. 267–276.
HCI-NT-2009-KiuraOM #automation #evaluation #named #usability
Webjig: An Automated User Data Collection System for Website Usability Evaluation (MK, MO, KiM), pp. 277–286.
HCI-NT-2009-KleindienstCL #evaluation #named #towards
ADiEU: Toward Domain-Based Evaluation of Spoken Dialog Systems (JK, JC, ML), pp. 287–294.
HCI-NT-2009-LeeP #evaluation #speech #synthesis
Interpretation of User Evaluation for Emotional Speech Synthesis System (HJL, JCP), pp. 295–303.
HCI-NT-2009-LeuteritzWK #multi #usability #validation
Multi-level Validation of the ISOmetrics Questionnaire Based on Qualitative and Quantitative Data Obtained from a Conventional Usability Test (JPL, HW, MK), pp. 304–313.
HCI-NT-2009-Lew #experience #what
What Do Users Really Do? Experience Sampling in the 21st Century (GSL), pp. 314–319.
HCI-NT-2009-LuzcandoBF #design pattern #usability
Evaluating Usability-Supporting Architecture Patterns: Reactions from Usability Professionals (EL, DB, AF), pp. 320–328.
HCI-NT-2009-MirelW #development #heuristic #tool support
Heuristic Evaluations of Bioinformatics Tools: A Development Case (BM, ZW), pp. 329–338.
HCI-NT-2009-MorandiniCS #prototype #validation #web
A Prototype to Validate ErgoCoIn: A Web Site Ergonomic Inspection Technique (MM, WdAC, DLS), pp. 339–348.
HCI-NT-2009-Ryu #automation #evaluation #mobile #usability
Mobile Phone Usability Questionnaire (MPUQ) and Automated Usability Evaluation (YSR), pp. 349–351.
HCI-NT-2009-Sauro #modelling
Estimating Productivity: Composite Operators for Keystroke Level Modeling (JS), pp. 352–361.
HCI-NT-2009-Trujillo
Paper to Electronic Questionnaires: Effects on Structured Questionnaire Forms (AT), pp. 362–371.
HCI-NT-2009-Yang #design #development #evaluation #interface
Website Designer as an Evaluator: A Formative Evaluation Method for Website Interface Development (CYY), pp. 372–381.
HCI-NT-2009-AgarwalP #how #interface #usability
Building on the Usability Study: Two Explorations on How to Better Understand an Interface (AA, MP), pp. 385–394.
HCI-NT-2009-BeeldersBMD #interface #performance #prototype #using #word
Measuring User Performance for Different Interfaces Using a Word Processor Prototype (TRB, PJB, TM, ED), pp. 395–404.
HCI-NT-2009-EfeO #effectiveness #interface
Evaluating User Effectiveness in Exploratory Search with TouchGraph Google Interface (KE, SO), pp. 405–412.
HCI-NT-2009-GuoPS #what
What Do Users Want to See? A Content Preparation Study for Consumer Electronics (YG, RWP, GS), pp. 413–420.
HCI-NT-2009-HaywoodB #quote
“I Love My iPhone ... But There Are Certain Things That ‘Niggle’ Me” (AH, GB), pp. 421–430.
HCI-NT-2009-HermannJSS #internet #using
Acceptance of Future Technologies Using Personal Data: A Focus Group with Young Internet Users (FH, DJ, DS, AS), pp. 431–437.
HCI-NT-2009-HoriguchiNSK #analysis #interactive
Analysis of Breakdowns in Menu-Based Interaction Based on Information Scent Model (YH, HN, TS, YK), pp. 438–445.
HCI-NT-2009-HuangLH #behaviour #interactive
E-Shopping Behavior and User-Web Interaction for Developing a Useful Green Website (FHH, YLL, SLH), pp. 446–454.
HCI-NT-2009-KweonCC #comparison #interactive #internet
Interaction Comparison among Media Internet Genre (SHK, EJC, AJC), pp. 455–464.
HCI-NT-2009-LinHYTS #usability
Comparing the Usability of the Icons and Functions between IE6.0 and IE7.0 (CJL, MCH, HCY, PJT, WJS), pp. 465–473.
HCI-NT-2009-LiuUC #3d #classification #interface
Goods-Finding and Orientation in the Elderly on 3D Virtual Store Interface: The Impact of Classification and Landmarks (CLL, STU, CHC), pp. 474–483.
HCI-NT-2009-Liu #design #difference #gender #industrial #interface
Effects of Gender Difference on Emergency Operation Interface Design in Semiconductor Industry (HL), pp. 484–489.
HCI-NT-2009-MesarinaJSCR #communication
Evaluating a Personal Communication Tool: Sidebar (MRM, JJ, CS, TC, JR), pp. 490–499.
HCI-NT-2009-RaoCJB #concurrent #exclamation #how #people
“You’ve Got IMs!” How People Manage Concurrent Instant Messages (SR, JC, RJ, RB), pp. 500–509.
HCI-NT-2009-TaslimAB #design #user interface
Investigating Children Preferences of a User Interface Design (JT, WAWA, NAAB), pp. 510–513.
HCI-NT-2009-WookS #design #evaluation #interface #usability
Usability Evaluation of Graphic Design for Ilmu’s Interface (TSMTW, SSS), pp. 514–519.
HCI-NT-2009-TongZ #question
Are We Trapped by Majority Influences in Electronic Word-of-Mouth? (YT, YZ), pp. 520–529.
HCI-NT-2009-Williams #case study #framework #research
Leveraging a User Research Framework to Guide Research Investments: Windows Vista Case Study (GW), pp. 530–539.
HCI-NT-2009-YoonSYSH #evaluation #interface #usability
A Usability Evaluation of Public Icon Interface (SY, JS, JY, SS, TDH), pp. 540–546.
HCI-NT-2009-AdikariMC #agile #approach #design #requirements #usability
Little Design Up-Front: A Design Science Approach to Integrating Usability into Agile Requirements Engineering (SA, CM, JAC), pp. 549–558.
HCI-NT-2009-AhmedMB #human-computer #interactive
Aesthetics in Human-Computer Interaction: Views and Reviews (SUA, AAM, KB), pp. 559–568.
HCI-NT-2009-AkasakaO #performance
Providing an Efficient Way to Make Desktop Icons Visible (TA, YO), pp. 569–578.
HCI-NT-2009-Bastide #integration #metamodelling
An Integration of Task and Use-Case Meta-models (RB), pp. 579–586.
HCI-NT-2009-BomsdorfS #modelling #requirements #specification #user interface #validation
Model-Based Specification and Validation of User Interface Requirements (BB, DS), pp. 587–596.
HCI-NT-2009-Chi #design #human-computer #interactive
A Position Paper on “Living Laboratories”: Rethinking Ecological Designs and Experimentation in Human-Computer Interaction (EHC), pp. 597–605.
HCI-NT-2009-EliassonPR #approach #design #interactive
Embodied Interaction or Context-Aware Computing? An Integrated Approach to Design (JE, TCP, RR), pp. 606–615.
HCI-NT-2009-HaesenMLC #design #multi #using
Supporting Multidisciplinary Teams and Early Design Stages Using Storyboards (MH, JM, KL, KC), pp. 616–623.
HCI-NT-2009-KolskiFDGTE #architecture #design #evaluation #interactive
Agent-Based Architecture for Interactive System Design: Current Approaches, Perspectives and Evaluation (CK, PF, BD, PG, CDT, HE), pp. 624–633.
HCI-NT-2009-MatsuoY #3d #named #visualisation
BunBunMovie: Scenario Visualizing System Based on 3-D Character (TM, TY), pp. 634–643.
HCI-NT-2009-MiuraSK #collaboration #process
Augmented Collaborative Card-Based Creative Activity with Digital Pens (MM, TS, SK), pp. 644–651.
HCI-NT-2009-NebeP #integration #re-engineering #usability
Usability-Engineering-Requirements as a Basis for the Integration with Software Engineering (KN, VP), pp. 652–659.
HCI-NT-2009-NishizawaH #design
Design Creation Based on KANSEI in Toshiba (YN, KH), pp. 660–666.
HCI-NT-2009-PalanqueLNB #interactive #prototype
High-Fidelity Prototyping of Interactive Systems Can Be Formal Too (PAP, JFL, DN, EB), pp. 667–676.
HCI-NT-2009-RajK #agile #consistency #design pattern #interactive #library #mobile #named #process #user interface
RUCID: Rapid Usable Consistent Interaction Design Patterns-Based Mobile Phone UI Design Library, Process and Tool (AR, VK), pp. 677–686.
HCI-NT-2009-RojasC #communication #perspective
The Appropriation of Information and Communication Technology: A Cross-Cultural Perspective (JR, MC), pp. 687–696.
HCI-NT-2009-SeguraB #modelling #named #prototype #sketching
UISK: Supporting Model-Driven and Sketch-Driven Paperless Prototyping (VCVBS, SDJB), pp. 697–705.
HCI-NT-2009-Sikorski #design #online #towards #user interface
Beyond the User Interface: Towards User-Centred Design of Online Services (MS), pp. 706–714.
HCI-NT-2009-SilvaBB #adaptation #design #interactive
Designing for Change: Engineering Adaptable and Adaptive User Interaction by Focusing on User Goals (BSdS, AMB, SDJB), pp. 715–724.
HCI-NT-2009-PujolU #design #effectiveness
Productive Love: A New Proposal for Designing Affective Technology (RSP, HU), pp. 725–734.
HCI-NT-2009-TharangieMMY #design #interactive #user interface
Insight into Kansei Color Combinations in Interactive User Interface Designing (KGDT, SM, AM, KY), pp. 735–744.
HCI-NT-2009-Wang09a #concept #design
Learn as Babies Learn: A Conceptual Model of Designing Optimum Learnability (DXW), pp. 745–751.
HCI-NT-2009-WatanabeSMY #design #interface
Time-Oriented Interface Design: Picking the Right Time and Method for Information Presentation (KW, KS, SM, MY), pp. 752–759.
HCI-NT-2009-YangXS #interactive #web
Enabling Interactive Access to Web Tables (XY, WX, YS), pp. 760–768.
HCI-NT-2009-ZengPS #design #integration
Integration of Creativity into Website Design (LZ, RWP, GS), pp. 769–776.
HCI-NT-2009-AlmadaLAFC #composition #framework #named
YVision: A General Purpose Software Composition Framework (AA, GL, AA, JF, NC), pp. 779–788.
HCI-NT-2009-BullingerB #collaboration #development #human-computer #interactive
Collaborative Development and New Devices for Human-Computer Interaction (HJB, GB), pp. 789–795.
HCI-NT-2009-DavidC #distributed #interactive #modelling
Orchestration Modeling of Interactive Systems (BTD, RC), pp. 796–805.
HCI-NT-2009-DittmarF
An Exploration of Perspective Changes within MBD (AD, PF), pp. 806–815.
HCI-NT-2009-DubeBV #agile #development #user interface
Rapid Development of Scoped User Interfaces (DD, JB, HV), pp. 816–825.
HCI-NT-2009-EngelM #framework #generative #interactive #modelling #named
PaMGIS: A Framework for Pattern-Based Modeling and Generation of Interactive Systems (JE, CM), pp. 826–835.
HCI-NT-2009-Goschnick #analysis #design #interactive #programming
People-Oriented Programming: From Agent-Oriented Analysis to the Design of Interactive Systems (SG), pp. 836–845.
HCI-NT-2009-LiggesmeyerHMKBZ #visualisation
Visualization of Software and Systems as Support Mechanism for Integrated Software Project Control (PL, JH, JM, RK, HB, DZ), pp. 846–855.
HCI-NT-2009-LucasAW #composition #declarative #development #named #programming #web
Collage: A Declarative Programming Model for Compositional Development of Web Applications (BL, RPA, CW), pp. 856–865.
HCI-NT-2009-MaeshiroMSN #performance #similarity
Hypernetwork Model to Represent Similarity Details Applied to Musical Instrument Performance (TM, MM, KS, SiN), pp. 866–873.
HCI-NT-2009-MoesleinBS #collaboration #development #roadmap #tool support
Open Collaborative Development: Trends, Tools, and Tactics (KMM, ACB, JHS), pp. 874–881.
HCI-NT-2009-MiyazakiSY #behaviour #distributed #java #runtime #using #virtual machine
Investigating the Run Time Behavior of Distributed Applications by Using Tiny Java Virtual Machines with Wireless Communications (TM, TS, FY), pp. 882–889.
HCI-NT-2009-NemeskeyST #named #ontology #persistent #undo
OntoDesk: Ontology-Based Persistent System-Wide Undo on the Desktop (DN, BS, JT), pp. 890–899.
HCI-NT-2009-TogawaKY #communication #detection #mining #peer-to-peer #visualisation
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Communication Detection System with Traffic Mining and Visualization (ST, KK, YY), pp. 900–909.

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