Travelled to:
1 × China
1 × Georgia
1 × Italy
1 × Switzerland
1 × United Kingdom
2 × Canada
2 × USA
Collaborated with:
∅ R.Balakrishnan K.Inkpen M.R.Morris M.G.Christel C.Huang D.M.Russell J.Bien D.Mease E.Cutrell H.Jiang E.Ofek Y.Shi D.Morris M.Czerwinski N.H.Riche S.Amershi K.Toyama J.Li J.Ding P.O'Kelley S.Woolf T.Kim J.Ge U.S.Pawar K.Mulcahy
Talks about:
search (5) display (3) mischief (2) groupwar (2) children (2) support (2) perform (2) develop (2) social (2) improv (2)
Person: Neema Moraveji
DBLP: Moraveji:Neema
Contributed to:
Wrote 10 papers:
- CHI-2011-MoravejiMMCR #development #learning #named #social #web
- ClassSearch: facilitating the development of web search skills through social learning (NM, MRM, DM, MC, NHR), pp. 1797–1806.
- SIGIR-2011-MoravejiRBM #performance
- Measuring improvement in user search performance resulting from optimal search tips (NM, DMR, JB, DM), pp. 355–364.
- CSCW-2010-AmershiMMBT #multi
- Multiple mouse text entry for single-display groupware (SA, MRM, NM, RB, KT), pp. 169–178.
- SIGIR-2010-Moraveji #design #social #user interface #web
- User interface designs to support the social transfer of web search expertise (NM), p. 915.
- 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-2008-MoravejiKGPMI #education #named
- Mischief: supporting remote teaching in developing regions (NM, TK, JG, USP, KM, KI), pp. 353–362.
- CHI-2007-MoravejiLDOW #design #named #using
- Comicboarding: using comics as proxies for participatory design with children (NM, JL, JD, PO, SW), pp. 1371–1374.
- CHI-2006-JiangOMS #interactive #pointer #using
- Direct pointer: direct manipulation for large-display interaction using handheld cameras (HJ, EO, NM, YS), pp. 1107–1110.
- SIGIR-2004-ChristelMH #image #retrieval #video
- Evaluating content-based filters for image and video retrieval (MGC, NM, CH), pp. 590–591.
- JCDL-2004-Moraveji #evaluation #video
- Improving video browsing with an eye-tracking evaluation of feature-based color bars (NM), pp. 49–50.