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9783540289432

Human-Computer Interaction - INTERACT 2005 : IFIP TC 13 International Conference, Rome, Italy, September 12-16, 2005, Proceedings

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    9783540289432

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    3540289437

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-11-15
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, INTERACT 2005, held in Rome, Italy in September 2005.The 70 revised full papers and 53 revised short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 264 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on haptic and tangible interfaces, novel user interfaces, search techniques, model-based design, interacting with mobile devices, accessibility, intelligent interfaces, large displays, collaboration, usability evaluation, children's interfaces, PDA usability, social interaction, multimodal interfaces, context of use, 3D and virtual environments, CSCW, understanding users, interface design, eye-tracking, video browsing, user studies, visualization techniques, location awareness, context awareness, group work, computer-mediated communication, adaptive and adaptable systems, universal access, and tools.

Table of Contents

Sketching and experience designp. 1
Intelligent architecture : embedding spaces with a mind for augmented interactionp. 2
The future of Web interfacesp. 4
An investigation into the use of tactons to present progress informationp. 6
Haptizing wind on a weather map with reactive force and vibrationp. 18
Using ARToolKit markers to build tangible prototypes and simulate other technologiesp. 30
Augmented reality painting and collage : evaluating tangible interaction in a field studyp. 43
Hotaru : intuitive manipulation techniques for projected displays of mobile devicesp. 57
DIZI : a digital ink zooming interface for document annotationp. 69
TractorBeam selection aids : improving target acquisition for pointing input on tabletop displaysp. 80
Responsive interaction based on sketch in concept stylingp. 94
Natural language query vs. keyword search : effects of task complexity on search performance, participant perceptions, and preferencesp. 106
"That's what I was looking for" : comparing user-rated relevance with search engine rankingsp. 117
Effects of display configurations on document triagep. 130
Searching for music : how feedback and input-control change the way we searchp. 144
Galactic dimensions : a unifying workstyle model for user-centered designp. 158
A formal description of multimodal interaction techniques for immersive virtual reality applicationsp. 170
Analysing user confusion in context aware mobile applicationsp. 184
Attach me, detach me, assemble me like you workp. 198
Bringing dynamic queries to mobile devices : a visual preference-based search tool for tourist decision supportp. 213
Mobile photo browsing with pipelines and spatial cuesp. 227
Visual interface and control modality : an experiment about fast photo browsing on mobile devicesp. 240
The effect of age and font size on reading text on handheld computersp. 253
Fat finger worries : how older and younger users physically interact with PDAsp. 267
Flexible reporting for automated usability and accessibility evaluation of Web sitesp. 281
The focus-metaphor approach : a novel concept for the design of adaptive and user-centric interfacesp. 295
Working out a common task : design and evaluation of user-intelligent system collaborationp. 309
Interactivity and expectation : eliciting learning oriented behavior with tutorial dialogue systemsp. 323
Put them where? Towards guidelines for positioning large displays in interactive workspacesp. 337
Analysis of user behavior on high-resolution tiled displaysp. 350
Interaction and co-located collaboration in large projection-based virtual environmentsp. 364
Using real-life troubleshooting interactions to inform self-assistance designp. 377
Feedback from usability evaluation to user interface design : are usability reports any good?p. 391
Assessing interaction styles in Web user interfacesp. 405
Usability specialists - 'a mommy mob', 'realistic humanists' or 'staid researchers'? An analysis of usability work in the software product developmentp. 418
Exposing middle school girls to programming via creative toolsp. 431
Exploring verbalization and collaboration of constructive interaction with childrenp. 443
A structured expert evaluation method for the evaluation of children's computer gamesp. 457
Usability testing of mobile devices : a comparison of three approachesp. 470
Evaluating the effectiveness of "effective view navigation" for very long ordered lists on mobile devicesp. 482
Understanding situated social interactions in public placesp. 496
Benefits of social intelligence in home dialogue systemsp. 510
Evolution of norms in a newly forming groupp. 522
A comparison between spoken queries and menu-based interfaces for in-car digital music selectionp. 536
A sketching tool for designing anyuser, anyplatform, anywhere user interfacesp. 550
FlowMouse : a computer vision-based pointing and gesture input devicep. 565
Context of use evaluation of peripheral displays (CUEPD)p. 579
Improving cell phone awareness by using calendar informationp. 588
Evaluation of 12-DOF input devices for navigation and manipulation in virtual environmentsp. 601
Integration of 3D data and text : the effects of text positioning, connectivity, and visual hints on comprehensionp. 615
The effect of operational mechanisms on creativity in designp. 629
The necessity of a meeting recording and playback system, and the benefit of topic-level annotations to meeting browsingp. 643
Key issues in interactive problem solving : an empirical investigation on users attitudep. 657
Designing natural language and structured entry methods for privacy policy authoringp. 671
Questionnaire-based research on opinions of visitors for communication robots at an exhibition in Japanp. 685
A toolset for creating iconic interfaces for interactive workspacesp. 699
Designing usable interfaces with cultural dimensionsp. 713
Use of future-oriented information in user-centered product concept ideationp. 727
Wide vs. narrow paragraphs : an eye tracking analysisp. 741
Combining eye tracking and conventional techniques for indications of user-adaptabilityp. 753
RealTourist - a study of augmenting human-human and human-computer dialogue with eye-gaze overlayp. 767
A synergistic approach to efficient interactive video retrievalp. 781
The landscape of time-based visual presentation primitives for richer video experiencep. 795
Temporal magic lens : combined spatial and temporal query and presentationp. 809
Logging events crossing architectural boundariesp. 823
Representing unevenly-spaced time series data for visualization and interactive explorationp. 835
Multilevel compound tree - construction visualization and interactionp. 847
Visualizing missing data : graph interpretation user studyp. 861
High-level visualization of users' navigation in virtual environmentsp. 873
How do people's concepts of place relate to physical locations?p. 886
The territory is the map : exploring the use of landmarks in situ to inform mobile guide designp. 899
Technology in place : dialogics of technology, place and selfp. 914
Interaction and end-user programming with a context-aware mobile applicationp. 927
Large visualizations for system monitoring of complex, heterogeneous systemsp. 938
The challenge of visualizing patient histories on a mobile devicep. 942
Static visualization of temporal eye-tracking datap. 946
Analytic worksheets : a framework to support human analysis of large streaming data volumesp. 950
Hundreds of folders or one ugly pile - strategies for information search and re-accessp. 954
Exploring results organisation for image searchingp. 958
The SenseMS : enriching the SMS experience for teens by non-verbal meansp. 962
TextTone : expressing emotion through textp. 966
Lock-on-chat : boosting anchored conversation and its operation at a technical conferencep. 970
BROAFERENCE - a next generation multimedia terminal providing direct feedback on audience's satisfaction levelp. 974
ChatAmp : talking with music and textp. 978
The optimal focus position when scrolling using a small displayp. 982
Collaboration with DiamondTouchp. 986
Preference-based group schedulingp. 990
Under my finger : human factors in pushing and rotating documents across the tablep. 994
DocuBits and containers : providing e-Document micro-mobility in a walk-up interactive tabletop environmentp. 998
Transcription table : text support during meetingsp. 1002
Common ground to analyse privacy coordination in awareness systemsp. 1006
3D syllabus : interactive visualization of indexes to multimedia training contentp. 1010
A navigation and examination aid for 3D virtual buildingsp. 1014
Virtual reflections and virtual shadows in mixed reality environmentsp. 1018
Cooking with the elements : intuitive immersive interfaces for augmented reality environmentsp. 1022
Learners' perceived level of difficulty of a computer-adaptive test : a case studyp. 1026
How to communicate recommendations? Evaluation of an adaptive annotation techniquep. 1030
Adaptive user interfaces development platformp. 1034
Adapting the ADS for high volume manufacturingp. 1038
Immersive live sports experience with vibrotactile sensationp. 1042
Smooth haptic interaction in broadcasted augmented realityp. 1046
A laser pointer/laser trails tracking system for visual performancep. 1050
Effects of display layout on gaze activity during visual searchp. 1054
Eye-tracking reveals the personal styles for search result evaluationp. 1058
Hotspot components for gesture-based interactionp. 1062
Development of multi-modal interfaces in multi-device environmentsp. 1067
Analysing trans-modal interface migrationp. 1071
Inferring relations between color and emotional dimensions of a Web site using bayesian networksp. 1075
Abbrevicons : efficient feedback for audio interfacesp. 1079
Icon use by different language groups : changes in icon perception in accordance with cue utilityp. 1083
User aspects of explanation aware CBR systemsp. 1087
Mobile reacher interface for intuitive information navigationp. 1091
Recognition errors and recognizing errors - children writing on the tablet PCp. 1096
The design of an authoring interface to make eLearning content accessiblep. 1100
Reducing the risk of abandonment of assistive technologies for people with autismp. 1104
From extraneous noise to categorizable signatures : using multi-scale analyses to assess implicit interaction needs of older adults with visual impairmentsp. 1108
Supporting efficient and reliable content analysis using automatic text processing technologyp. 1112
Multi-platform online game design and architecturep. 1116
Segment and browse : a strategy for supporting human monitoring of facial expression behaviourp. 1120
iDwidgets : parameterizing widgets by user identityp. 1124
Rater bias : the influence of hedonic quality on usability questionnairesp. 1129
Towards the maturation of IT usability evaluation (MAUSE)p. 1134
An X-ray of the Brazilian e-Gov Web sitesp. 1138
An experiment to measure the usefulness of patterns in the interaction design processp. 1142
Testing new alarms for medical electrical equipmentp. 1146
Relevance of prior experience in MHP based interactive TV servicesp. 1150
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