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BCS HCI 2012: Birmingham, UK
- BCS-HCI '12 Proceedings of the 26th Annual BCS Interaction Specialist Group Conference on People and Computers, BCS-HCI 2012, 12-14 September 2012, Birmingham, UK. British Computer Society 2012
Full papers
- Bartoz Balcer, Martin Halvey, Joemon M. Jose, Stephen A. Brewster:
COPE: interactive image retrieval using conversational recommendation. 1-10 - Simone Beets, Janet Wesson:
Using information visualisation to support visual web service discovery. 11-20 - William Byrne, Russell Beale, Richard Clay:
Suburban Birmingham: designing accessible cultural history using multi-touch tables. 21-28 - Abigail Cauchi, Andy Gimblett, Harold W. Thimbleby, Paul Curzon, Paolo Masci:
Safer "5-key" number entry user interfaces using differential formal analysis. 29-38 - Benjamin R. Cowan, Holly P. Branigan, Russell Beale:
Investigating the impact of interlocutor voice on syntactic alignment in human-computer dialogue. 39-48 - Sébastien Cuendet, Patrick Jermann, Pierre Dillenbourg:
Tangible interfaces: when physical-virtual coupling may be detrimental to learning. 49-58 - Stefano De Paoli, Nicolò De Uffici, Vincenzo D'Andrea:
Designing badges for a civic media platform: reputation and named levels. 59-68 - Robin Fencott, Nick Bryan-Kinns:
Audio delivery and territoriality in collaborative digital musical interaction. 69-78 - Alfonso García Frey, Gaëlle Calvary, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa:
Users need your models!: exploiting design models for explanations. 79-88 - Steve Green, Elaine Pearson, Voula Gkatzidou, Franck Olivier Perrin:
A community-Centred Design approach for accessible rich internet applications (ARIA). 89-98 - Christophe Hurter, Benjamin R. Cowan, Audrey Girouard, Nathalie Henry Riche:
Active progress bar: aiding the switch to temporary activities. 99-108 - Oussama Metatla, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Tony Stockman, Fiore Martin:
Supporting cross-modal collaboration in the workplace. 109-118 - Halla B. Olafsdottir, Yves Guiard, Olivier Rioul, Simon T. Perrault:
A new test of throughput invariance in Fitts' law: role of the intercept and of Jensen's inequality. 119-126 - Miltiades Papadopoulos, Elaine Pearson:
Improving the accessibility of the traditional lecture: an automated tool for supporting transcription. 127-136 - Beryl Plimmer, Rachel Blagojevic, Samuel Hsiao-Heng Chang, Paul Schmieder, Jacky Shunjie Zhen:
RATA: codeless generation of gesture recognizers. 137-146 - Andreas Riener, Harald Härtl:
"Personal Radar": a self-governed support system to enhance environmental perception. 147-156 - Pablo Romero, Eduardo H. Calvillo Gámez:
Effortless attention and composite challenges in movement interaction. 157-164 - Gustavo Rovelo, M. Carmen Juan, Francisco Abad, Emilio Camahort:
Assessing a multimodal user interface in a target acquisition task. 165-174 - Razvan Rughinis:
Serious games as input versus modulation: different evaluations of utility. 175-184 - Sergio Sayago, Paula Forbes, Josep Blat:
Older people's social sharing practices in YouTube through an ethnographical lens. 185-194 - Paul Schmieder, Beryl Plimmer, John G. Hosking:
Non-occluding intelligent magnifiers for sketching on small displays. 195-204 - Katja Suhonen, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Kalle Mäkelä:
User experiences and expectations of vibrotactile, thermal and squeeze feedback in interpersonal communication. 205-214
Short papers
- Nicolette Conti, Charlene Jennett, Jose Maestre, Martina Angela Sasse:
When did my mobile turn into a 'sellphone'?: a study of consumer responses to tailored smartphone ads. 215-220 - Julie Doyle, Brian O'Mullane, Shauna McGee, R. Benjamin Knapp:
YourWellness: designing an application to support positive emotional wellbeing in older adults. 221-226 - Dan Fitton, James Thompson, Janet C. Read:
Poking fun at the surface: exploring touch-point overloading on the multi-touch tabletop with child users. 227-232 - Tiago Gonçalves, Ana Paula Afonso, Maria Beatriz Carmo, Paulo Pombinho de Matos:
Overview "vs" detail on mobile devices: a struggle for screen space. 233-238 - Lilit Hakobyan, Jo Lumsden, Dympna O'Sullivan, Hannah Bartlett:
Understanding the IT-related attitudes and needs of persons with age-related macular degeneration: a case study. 239-244 - Stephanie Heintz, Effie Lai-Chong Law:
Evaluating design elements for digital educational games on programming: a pilot study. 245-250 - Stuart A. Jones, Sandy Gould, Anna Louise Cox:
Snookered by an interruption?: use a cue. 251-256 - Bonifaz Kaufmann, Philip Kozeny, Stefan Schaller, John N. A. Brown, Martin Hitz:
May cause dizziness: applying the simulator sickness questionnaire to handheld projector interaction. 257-261 - Mari-Carmen Marcos, David F. Nettleton, Diego Sáez-Trumper:
A user study of web search session behaviour using eye tracking data. 262-267 - Tom Owen, George Buchanan, Harold W. Thimbleby:
Understanding user requirements in take-home diabetes management technologies. 268-273 - Chris Roast, Xiaohui Zhang:
Exploring the motivations involved in context aware services. 274-279 - Matt Thompson, A. Imran Nordin, Paul A. Cairns:
Effect of touch-screen size on game immersion. 280-285 - Emily Webber, Gary E. Burnett, Jeremy Morley:
Pedestrian navigation with a mobile device: strategy use and environmental learning. 286-291 - Matthew John Willis, Christian Martyn Jones:
Emotishare: emotion sharing on mobile devices. 292-297
WIP papers
- Olurotimi Richard Akinlofa, Patrik O'Brian Holt, Eyad Elyan:
The acquisition of spatial navigational skills from dynamic versus static visualisations. 298-302 - Balsam A. Alsugair, Gail Hopkins, Elizabeth FitzGerald, Tim J. Brailsford:
Designing a mobile academic peer support system. 303-308 - Frøy Birte Bjørneseth, Sathiya Kumar Renganayagalu, Mark D. Dunlop, Eva Homecker, Sashidharan Komandur:
Towards an experimental design framework for evaluation of dynamic workload and situational awareness in safety critical maritime settings. 309-314 - Rachel Blagojevic, Xiliang Chen, Ryan Tan, Robert J. Sheehan, Beryl Plimmer:
Using tangible drawing tools on a capacitive multi-touch display. 315-320 - Richard Blyth, Nicole Schadewitz, Helen Sharp, Mark R. Woodroffe, Dino Rajah, Ranganai Turugare:
A frame signature matrix for analysing and comparing interaction design behaviour. 321-326 - Chris P. Bowers, Russell Beale, Robert J. Hendley:
Identifying archetypal perspectives in news articles. 327-332 - Patrick Carrington, Ravi Kuber, Lisa Anthony, Amy Hurst, Sapna Prasad:
Developing an interface to support procedural memory training using a participatory-based approach. 333-338 - Robert Kincaid:
Tactile guides for touch screen controls. 339-344 - Jessica Korte, Leigh Ellen Potter, Sue H. Nielsen:
Designing a mobile video game to help young deaf children learn Auslan. 345-350 - Christopher J. Martin, Leslie Ball, Jacqueline Archibald, Lloyd Carson:
Towards the improvement of self-service systems via emotional virtual agents. 351-356 - Deborah Maxwell, Mel Woods, Stephann Makri, Diana Bental, Genovefa Kefalidou, Sarah Sharples:
Designing a semantic sketchbook to create opportunities for serendipity. 357-362 - Fraser McKay:
A prototype structured but low-viscosity editor for novice programmers. 363-368 - Martin H. Rademacher, Michael Schneider, Carsten Dabs:
Design and evaluation of a VR-user-interface based on a common tablet-PC. 369-374 - Katrina Samperi, Russell Beale, Nick Hawes:
Please keep off the grass: individual norms in virtual worlds. 375-380 - Kenneth C. Scott-Brown, Marjon van der Pol, Claire Moncrieffe, Julia Allan, Paul Crook, Donna McAvoy, Leif Azzopardi, Mark Bamford, Ian Reynolds:
Service-please: an interactive healthy eating serious game application for tablet computer. 381-385 - Gavin Sim, Matthew Horton, Nicky Danino:
Evaluating game preference using the fun toolkit across cultures. 386-391 - Stephen Snow, Margot Brereton:
Beyond demand management: the value of sharing electricity information. 392-397
AltHCI papers
- David Benyon, Oli H. Mival, Serkan Ayan:
Designing blended spaces. 398-403 - Joseph Maguire, Karen Renaud:
You only live twice or "the years we wasted caring about shoulder-surfing". 404-409 - Harold W. Thimbleby, Paul A. Cairns:
How good is this conference?: evaluating conference reviewing and selectivity. 410-415 - Sam Zargham, Janko Calic, David M. Frohlich:
User experience study of multiple photo streams visualization. 416-421
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