Travelled to:
1 × France
1 × Italy
1 × South Korea
3 × Canada
4 × USA
Collaborated with:
L.Findlater P.K.Chilana K.Shinohara B.A.Myers A.J.Ko A.Jansen M.Goel S.K.Kane S.Harada J.Fogarty R.Vatavu M.E.Mott P.T.Pasqual A.Evans R.E.Ladner T.Grossman S.N.Patel A.J.Ko B.Frey K.O'Leary E.A.Riskin M.Dixon B.Lee D.Wigdor M.R.Morris A.D.Wilson K.Z.Gajos D.S.Weld D.H.Chau B.Rothrock D.Gergle J.J.Higgins E.Cutrell I.S.MacKenzie A.Mariakakis M.T.I.Aumi J.Froehlich K.Fattal T.Dastyar T.Mandel G.W.Fitzmaurice J.Malkin J.A.Bilmes J.A.Landay S.(.Liu S.Kimuro S.Azenkot S.Prasain A.Borning E.Fortuna
Talks about:
use (10) gestur (6) point (6) entri (6) text (6) base (6) touch (5) user (5) type (5) screen (4)
Person: Jacob O. Wobbrock
DBLP: Wobbrock:Jacob_O=
Contributed to:
Wrote 33 papers:
- CHI-2015-ChilanaKW #case study #design #human-computer #research
- From User-Centered to Adoption-Centered Design: A Case Study of an HCI Research Innovation Becoming a Product (PKC, AJK, JOW), pp. 1749–1758.
- CHI-2015-MariakakisGAPW #mobile #named #using
- SwitchBack: Using Focus and Saccade Tracking to Guide Users’ Attention for Mobile Task Resumption (AM, MG, MTIA, SNP, JOW), pp. 2953–2962.
- CHI-2015-VatavuW #analysis #elicitation #formal method #metric #tool support
- Formalizing Agreement Analysis for Elicitation Studies: New Measures, Significance Test, and Toolkit (RDV, JOW), pp. 1325–1334.
- CHI-2014-MottW #lens #using
- Beating the bubble: using kinematic triggering in the bubble lens for acquiring small, dense targets (MEM, JOW), pp. 733–742.
- CHI-2014-PasqualW #predict #using
- Mouse pointing endpoint prediction using kinematic template matching (PTP, JOW), pp. 743–752.
- CHI-2013-ChilanaKWG #case study #crowdsourcing #multi
- A multi-site field study of crowdsourced contextual help: usage and perspectives of end users and software teams (PKC, AJK, JOW, TG), pp. 217–226.
- CHI-2013-FindlaterFFWD #difference #performance
- Age-related differences in performance with touchscreens compared to traditional mouse input (LF, JF, KF, JOW, TD), pp. 343–346.
- CHI-2013-GoelJMPW #mobile #named #using
- ContextType: using hand posture information to improve mobile touch screen text entry (MG, AJ, TM, SNP, JOW), pp. 2795–2798.
- CHI-2013-KaneFW #documentation #gesture #lens
- Access lens: a gesture-based screen reader for real-world documents (SKK, BF, JOW), pp. 347–350.
- CHI-2013-OLearyWR #design #human-computer #research
- Q-methodology as a research and design tool for HCI (KO, JOW, EAR), pp. 1941–1950.
- CHI-2012-ChilanaKW #crowdsourcing #named #web
- LemonAid: selection-based crowdsourced contextual help for web applications (PKC, AJK, JOW), pp. 1549–1558.
- CHI-2012-DixonFW #analysis #interface #using #visual notation
- A general-purpose target-aware pointing enhancement using pixel-level analysis of graphical interfaces (MD, JF, JOW), pp. 3167–3176.
- CHI-2012-EvansW #behaviour #metric
- Taming wild behavior: the input observer for text entry and mouse pointing measures from everyday computer use (AE, JOW), pp. 1947–1956.
- CHI-2012-FindlaterLW #gesture #multi
- Beyond QWERTY: augmenting touch screen keyboards with multi-touch gestures for non-alphanumeric input (LF, BL, JOW), pp. 2679–2682.
- CHI-2012-FindlaterW #adaptation #automation #personalisation #type system
- Personalized input: improving ten-finger touchscreen typing through automatic adaptation (LF, JOW), pp. 815–824.
- CHI-2012-GoelFW #mobile #named #using
- WalkType: using accelerometer data to accomodate situational impairments in mobile touch screen text entry (MG, LF, JOW), pp. 2687–2696.
- CHI-2011-AzenkotPBFLW #independence #safety
- Enhancing independence and safety for blind and deaf-blind public transit riders (SA, SP, AB, EF, REL, JOW), pp. 3247–3256.
- CHI-2011-ChilanaKWGF #overview #usability
- Post-deployment usability: a survey of current practices (PKC, AJK, JOW, TG, GWF), pp. 2243–2246.
- CHI-2011-FindlaterWW #type system
- Typing on flat glass: examining ten-finger expert typing patterns on touch surfaces (LF, JOW, DW), pp. 2453–2462.
- CHI-2011-KaneWL #comprehension #gesture #people #performance
- Usable gestures for blind people: understanding preference and performance (SKK, JOW, REL), pp. 413–422.
- CHI-2011-ShinoharaW #interactive #social
- In the shadow of misperception: assistive technology use and social interactions (KS, JOW), pp. 705–714.
- CHI-2011-WobbrockFGH #analysis #parametricity #rank #using
- The aligned rank transform for nonparametric factorial analyses using only anova procedures (JOW, LF, DG, JJH), pp. 143–146.
- CHI-2011-WobbrockJS #2d #fault #modelling #predict
- Modeling and predicting pointing errors in two dimensions (JOW, AJ, KS), pp. 1653–1656.
- CHI-2011-WobbrockSJ #design #empirical #metric #modelling #throughput
- The effects of task dimensionality, endpoint deviation, throughput calculation, and experiment design on pointing measures and models (JOW, KS, AJ), pp. 1639–1648.
- CHI-2010-ChilanaWK #comprehension #usability
- Understanding usability practices in complex domains (PKC, JOW, AJK), pp. 2337–2346.
- 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-WobbrockFLKH
- The angle mouse: target-agnostic dynamic gain adjustment based on angular deviation (JOW, JF, SY(L, SK, SH), pp. 1401–1410.
- CHI-2009-WobbrockMW #gesture
- User-defined gestures for surface computing (JOW, MRM, ADW), pp. 1083–1092.
- CHI-2008-GajosWW #interface #performance
- Improving the performance of motor-impaired users with automatically-generated, ability-based interfaces (KZG, JOW, DSW), pp. 1257–1266.
- CHI-2008-WobbrockCHM #fault
- An error model for pointing based on Fitts’ law (JOW, EC, SH, ISM), pp. 1613–1622.
- CHI-2007-WobbrockCM #mobile
- An alternative to push, press, and tap-tap-tap: gesturing on an isometric joystick for mobile phone text entry (JOW, DHC, BAM), pp. 667–676.
- CHI-2006-WobbrockM #people
- Trackball text entry for people with motor impairments (JOW, BAM), pp. 479–488.
- CHI-2006-WobbrockMR #gesture
- Few-key text entry revisited: mnemonic gestures on four keys (JOW, BAM, BR), pp. 489–492.