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CHI 1997: Atlanta, Georgia
- Steven Pemberton:
Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI '97 Conference Proceedings, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, March 22-27, 1997. ACM/Addison-Wesley 1997, ISBN 0-201-32229-3
Papers
Finding What You Want I
- Peter Pirolli:
Computational Models of Information Scent-Following in a Very Large Browsable Text Collection. 3-10 - Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado, Terry Winograd:
SenseMaker: An Information-Exploration Interface Supporting the Contextual Evolution of a User's Interests. 11-18 - John Kominek, Rick Kazman:
Accessing Multimedia through Concept Clustering. 19-26
Handy User Interfaces
- Ken Hinckley, Randy F. Pausch, Dennis Proffitt, James Patten, Neal F. Kassell:
Cooperative Bimanual Action. 27-34 - Gordon Kurtenbach, George W. Fitzmaurice, Thomas Baudel, William Buxton:
The Design of a GUI Paradigm based on Tablets, Two-hands, and Transparency. 35-42 - George W. Fitzmaurice, William Buxton:
An Empirical Evaluation of Graspable User Interfaces: Towards Specialized, Space-Multiplexed Input. 43-50
Collaborative Communities I
- Elin Rønby Pedersen, Tomas Sokoler:
AROMA: Abstract Representation of Presence Supporting Mutual Awareness. 51-58 - Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, David Lloyd:
Crowded Collaborative Virtual Environments. 59-66
Intelligent Support
- Henry Lieberman:
Autonomous Interface Agents. 67-74 - Rob Barrett, Paul P. Maglio, Daniel C. Kellem:
How to Personalize the Web. 75-82 - Tamara Sumner, Nathalie Bonnardel, Benedikte Harstad Kallåk:
The Cognitive Ergonomics of Knowledge-Based Design Support Systems. 83-90
Cognitive Models and Their Application
- Suresh K. Bhavnani, Bonnie E. John:
From Sufficient to Efficient Usage: An Analysis of Strategic Knowledge. 91-98 - Robert B. Terwilliger, Peter G. Polson:
Relationships Between Users' and Interfaces' Task Representations. 99-106 - Anthony J. Hornof, David E. Kieras:
Cognitive Modeling Reveals Menu Search is Both Random and Systematic. 107-114
Beauty and The Beat
- Noam Tractinsky:
Aesthetics and Apparent Usability: Empirically Assessing Cultural and Methodological Issues. 115-122 - William F. Walker:
A Computer Participant in Musical Improvisation. 123-130 - Jan O. Borchers:
WorldBeat: Designing a Baton-Based Interface for an Interactive Music Exhibit. 131-138
Input & Output in the Future
- Leonard J. Bass, Chris Kasabach, Richard L. Martin, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Asim Smailagic, John Stivoric:
The Design of a Wearable Computer. 139-146 - Masaaki Fukumoto, Yoshinobu Tonomura:
"Body Coupled FingeRing": Wireless Wearable Keyboard. 147-154
Extending The HCI Agenda
- Michael J. Muller, Cathleen Wharton, William J. McIver Jr., Lila F. Laux:
Toward an HCI Research and Practice Agenda Based on Human Needs and Social Responsibility. 155-161
Bringing Users Into Design
- George Chin Jr., Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
Participatory Analysis: Shared Development of Requirements from Scenarios. 162-169 - Janette M. Coble, John Karat, Michael G. Kahn:
Maintaining a Focus on User Requirements Throughout the Development of Clinical Workstation Software. 170-177 - Stephanie M. Wilson, Mathilde M. Bekker, Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson:
Helping and Hindering User Involvement - A Tale of Everyday Design. 178-185
Enhancing, Finding, & Integrating Audio
- Lynn Wilcox, Bill N. Schilit, Nitin "Nick" Sawhney:
Dynomite: A Dynamically Organized Ink and Audio Notebook. 186-193 - Minoru Kobayashi, Chris Schmandt:
Dynamic Soundscape: Mapping Time to Space for Audio Browsing. 194-201 - Thomas P. Moran, Leysia Palen, Steve R. Harrison, Patrick Chiu, Don Kimber, Scott L. Minneman, William van Melle, Polle Zellweger:
"I'll Get That Off the Audio": A Case Study of Salvaging Multimedia Meeting Records. 202-209
Collaborative Communities II
- Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Annette Adler, Mizuko Ito, Vicki L. O'Day:
Design for Network Communities. 210-217 - W. Keith Edwards, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Timewarp: Techniques for Autonomous Collaboration. 218-225 - Loren G. Terveen, William C. Hill, Brian Amento, David W. McDonald, Josh Creter:
Building Task-Specific Interfaces to High Volume Conversational Data. 226-233
Beyond the Desktop
- Hiroshi Ishii, Brygg Ullmer:
Tangible Bits: Towards Seamless Interfaces between People, Bits and Atoms. 234-241 - Gaëlle Calvary, Joëlle Coutaz, Laurence Nigay:
From Single-User Architectural Design to PAC*: a Generic Software Architecture Model for CSCW. 242-249
Enhancing The Direct Manipulation Interface
- Eser Kandogan, Ben Shneiderman:
Elastic Windows: Evaluation of Multi-Window Operations. 250-257 - E. M. Wilcox, John Atwood, Margaret M. Burnett, Jonathan J. Cadiz, Curtis R. Cook:
Does Continuous Visual Feedback Aid Debugging in Direct-Manipulation Programming Systems? 258-265 - Aileen Worden, Neff Walker, Krishna Bharat, Scott E. Hudson:
Making Computers Easier for Older Adults to Use: Area Cursors and Sticky Icons. 266-271
Designing Publishing and Scripting Multimedia Systems
- Peter Faraday, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Designing Effective Multimedia Presentations. 272-278 - Victoria Bellotti, Yvonne Rogers:
From Web Press to Web Pressure: Multimedia Representations and Multimedia Publishing. 279-286 - Claudio S. Pinhanez, Kenji Mase, Aaron F. Bobick:
Interval Scripts: a Design Paradigm for Story-Based Interactive Systems. 287-294
Exploring Input
- Johnny Accot, Shumin Zhai:
Beyond Fitts' Law: Models for Trajectory-Based HCI Tasks. 295-302 - Ravin Balakrishnan, I. Scott MacKenzie:
Performance Differences in the Fingers, Wrist, and Forearm in Computer Input Control. 303-310 - Ravin Balakrishnan, Thomas Baudel, Gordon Kurtenbach, George W. Fitzmaurice:
The Rockin' Mouse: Integral 3D Manipulation on a Plane. 311-318
Papers About Paper
- Abigail Sellen, Richard H. R. Harper:
Paper as an Analytic Resource for the Design of New Technologies. 319-326 - Toshifumi Arai, Dietmar Aust, Scott E. Hudson:
PaperLink: A Technique for Hyperlinking from Real Paper to Electronic Content. 327-334 - Kenton O'Hara, Abigail Sellen:
A Comparison of Reading Paper and On-Line Documents. 335-342
Designing for Learning
- Michael Scaife, Yvonne Rogers, Frances Aldrich, Matt Davies:
Designing For or Designing With? Informant Design For Interactive Learning Environments. 343-350 - Cyndi Rader, Cathy Brand, Clayton H. Lewis:
Degrees of Comprehension: Children's Understanding of a Visual Programming Environment. 351-358 - James C. Lester, Sharolyn A. Converse, Susan H. Kahler, S. Todd Barlow, Brian A. Stone, Ravinder S. Bhogal:
The Persona Effect: Affective Impact of Animated Pedagogical Agents. 359-366
Information Structures
- George W. Furnas:
Effective View Navigation. 367-374 - Lisa Tweedie:
Characterizing Interactive Externalizations. 375-382 - James E. Pitkow, Peter Pirolli:
Life, Death, and Lawfulness on the Electronic Frontier. 383-390
Finding What You Want II
- Tomoharu Yamaguchi, Itaru Hosomi, Toshiaki Miyashita:
WebStage: An Active Media Enhanced World Wide Web Browser. 391-398 - Linda Tauscher, Saul Greenberg:
Revisitation Patterns in World Wide Web Navigation. 399-406 - Gene Golovchinsky:
Queries? Links? Is there a Difference? 407-414
Speech, Haptic, & Multimodal Input
- Sharon L. Oviatt, Antonella De Angeli, Karen Kuhn:
Integration and Synchronization of Input Modes during Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction. 415-422 - Martin Kurze:
Rendering Drawings for Interactive Haptic Perception. 423-430 - Jennifer Lai, John Vergo:
MedSpeak: Report Creation with Continuous Speech Recognition. 431-438
Design Briefings
Simple, Small and Focused: Managing Personal Information
- Don Gentner, Frank Ludolph, Chris Ryan:
Simplified Applications for Network Computers. 439-446 - Jean Scholtz, Tony Salvador, Pete Lockhart, James Newbery:
Design: No Job too Small. 447-454 - Philip D. Haine:
Claris Organizer's Expanding Contact Card. 455-462
Understanding Users
- Allison Druin, Jason Stewart, David Proft, Benjamin B. Bederson, James D. Hollan:
KidPad: A Design Collaboration Between Children, Technologists, and Educators. 463-470 - Sally Grisedale, Michael Graves, Alexander Grünsteidl:
Designing a Graphical User Interface for Healthcare Workers in Rural India. 471-478 - Noel Rappin, Mark Guzdial, Matthew J. Realff, Pete Ludovice:
Balancing Usability and Learning in an Interface. 479-486
Working with Stakeholders: Design Within and Among Organizations
- Allison L. Hansen:
Reflections on I/Design: User Interface Design at a Startup. 487-493 - Robert Lambourne, Khodi Feiz, Bertrand Rigot:
Social Trends and Product Opportunities: Philips' Vision of the Future Project. 494-501 - Jason B. Ellis, Anne Rose, Catherine Plaisant:
Putting Visualization to Work: ProgramFinder for Youth Placement. 502-509
Access to Knowledge: Libraries and Data Mining
- Gerard Jorna, Mirjam Wouters, Paul Gardien, Hans Kemp, Jack Mama, Irene Mavromati, Ian McClelland, Linda Vodegel Matzen:
The Multimedia Library: The Center of an Information-Rich Community. 510-517 - Catherine Plaisant, Gary Marchionini, Tom Bruns, Anita Komlodi, Laura Campbell:
Bringing Treasures to the Surface: Iterative Design for the Library of Congress National Digital Library Program. 518-525 - James F. Knutson, Tej Anand, Richard L. Henneman:
Evolution of a User Interface Design: NCR's Management Discovery Tool. 526-533
Technical Notes
Collaborative Communities I
- Leon Watts, Andrew F. Monk:
Telemedical Consultation: Task Characteristics. 534-535 - Sara B. Kiesler, Robert E. Kraut, Vicki Lundmark, William L. Scherlis, Tridas Mukhopadhyay:
Usability, Help Desk Calls, and Residential Internet Usage. 536-537
Input & Output in the Future
- Chris Salem, Shumin Zhai:
An Isometric Tongue Pointing Device. 538-539 - Sabine Volbracht, Gitta Domik, Khatoun Shahrbabaki, Gregor Fels:
How Effective are 3D Display Modes? 540-541
Extending The HCI Agenda
- Alan J. Dix, Roberta Mancini, Stefano Levialdi:
Communication, Action and History. 542-543 - Michael J. Muller:
Translation in HCI: Formal Representations for Work Analysis and Collaboration. 544-545 - Judith Ramsay:
A Factor Analysis of User Cognition and Emotion. 546-547 - Leslie Carlson Vaughan:
Understanding Movement. 548-549
Beyond the Desktop
- Jennifer Mankoff, Bill N. Schilit:
Supporting Knowledge Workers Beyond the Desktop With Palplates. 550-551 - Andrew Wood, Anind K. Dey, Gregory D. Abowd:
CyberDesk: Automated Integration of Desktop and Network Services. 552-553
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