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28th OZCHI 2016: Launceston, TAS, Australia
- Henry B. L. Duh, Christopher Lueg, Mark Billinghurst, Weidong Huang:
Proceedings of the 28th Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, OzCHI 2016, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, November 29 - December 2, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4618-4
Augmented and virtual reality
- Joel Harman, Ross Brown, Daniel M. Johnson:
The role of immersion during situated memory recall within virtual worlds. 1-10 - Aung Pyae, Leigh Ellen Potter:
A player engagement model for an augmented reality game: a case of pokémon go. 11-15 - Bhuvaneswari Sarupuri, Gun A. Lee, Mark Billinghurst:
Using augmented reality to assist forklift operation. 16-24 - Ronald Schroeter, Fabius Steinberger:
Pokémon DRIVE: towards increased situational awareness in semi-automated driving. 25-29 - Peter Mitchell, Brett Wilkinson:
Periphery triggered menus for head mounted menu interface interactions. 30-33 - Sam Kavanagh, Andrew Luxton-Reilly, Burkhard Wünsche, Beryl Plimmer:
Creating 360° educational video: a case study. 34-39 - Richie Jose, Gun A. Lee, Mark Billinghurst:
A comparative study of simulated augmented reality displays for vehicle navigation. 40-48
Assistive technologies
- Mikkel S. Jørgensen, Frederik K. Nissen, Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov:
Monitoring children's physical activity and sleep: a study of surveillance and information disclosure. 50-58 - Tobias Sonne, Paul Marshall, Carsten Obel, Per Hove Thomsen, Kaj Grønbæk:
An assistive technology design framework for ADHD. 60-70 - Benjamin Petry, Thavishi Illandara, Suranga Nanayakkara:
MuSS-bits: sensor-display blocks for deaf people to explore musical sounds. 72-80 - Alexander R. Payne, Beryl Plimmer, Andrew McDaid, Andrew Luxton-Reilly, T. Claire Davies:
Expansion cursor: a zoom lens that can be voluntarily activated by the user at every individual click. 81-90 - Priya Kamlesh Sridhar, Benjamin Petry, Pavithren V. S. Pakianathan, Ardy Samsir Kartolo, Suranga Nanayakkara:
Towards one-pixel-displays for sound information visualization. 91-95
Case studies
- Michelle Rita Grech, Margareta Lützhöft:
Challenges and opportunities in user centric shipping: developing a human centred design approach for navigation systems. 96-104 - Junko Ichino, Tomonori Hashiyama, Toshie Ninomiya, Nobuyuki Ichikawa, Shoji Takeya:
A field study of bridge inspection engineers for designing tools to support bridge inspection. 105-114 - George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
But what's here is mine: materialities of physical personal workspaces. 115-124 - Asam Almohamed, Dhaval Vyas:
Vulnerability of displacement: challenges for integrating refugees and asylum seekers in host communities. 125-134 - Sarah Johnstone, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Jacina Leong:
Designing for diversity: connecting people, places, and technologies in creative community hubs. 135-139
Robots and emerging technologies
- Jan Rod, Chunxiao Li, Dongliang Zhang, Hyowon Lee:
Designing a 3D modelling tool for novice users. 140-144 - Muneeb Imtiaz Ahmad, Omar Mubin, Joanne Orlando:
Children views' on social robot's adaptations in education. 145-149 - Dai Hasegawa, Satoshi Abiko, Hiroshi Sakuta:
Autonomous mobile digital signage: persuasiveness of life-like behaviors on daily zodiac horoscope. 150-154 - Omar Mubin, Aila Khan, Mohammad Obaid:
#naorobot: exploring Nao discourse on Twitter. 155-159 - Morten Hertzum, Haakon Lund, Rasmus Troelsgård:
Retrieving radio news broadcasts in Danish: accuracy and categorization of unrecognized words. 160-164 - Leonard Lausen, Markus Rittenbruch, Peta Mitchell, Ella Horton, Marcus Foth:
CrowdRisk: exploring crowdsourcing of risk information. 165-169 - Annemarie F. Zijlema, Elise van den Hoven, Berry Eggen:
Companions: objects accruing value and memories by being a part of our lives. 170-174 - Lawrence Sambrooks, Brett Wilkinson:
Designing HARATIO: a novice AR authoring tool. 175-179 - Mendel Broekhuijsen, Ine Mols, Elise van den Hoven:
A holistic design perspective on media capturing and reliving. 180-184
Collaboration and public displays
- Roberto Martínez Maldonado, Peter Goodyear:
CoCoDeS: multi-device support for collocated collaborative learning design. 185-194 - Hongling Sun, Zhenliang Zhang, Yue Liu, Henry B. L. Duh:
OptoBridge: assisting skill acquisition in the remote experimental collaboration. 195-199 - Joel Fredericks, Glenda Amayo Caldwell, Martin Tomitsch:
Middle-out design: collaborative community engagement in urban HCI. 200-204 - Luke Hespanhol:
Interacting with laughter: a case study on audio-based interactivity of public projections. 205-214 - Jonathan Liono, Andrew Valentine, Chin Koi Khoo, Flora D. Salim:
Measuring passers-by engagement with AmPost: a printed interactive audio poster. 215-219 - Laurence D. Fairbairn, Mangalam Sankupellay:
Twitter out loud: connecting people in organisations. 220-223 - Ben Carden, Jared Donovan, Markus Rittenbruch, Marcus Foth:
Exploring tangible interaction for map-based feedback. 224-228
Information visualisation and visual design
- Geremy Farr-Wharton, Daniel Filonik, Julian Origliasso, Damian Grasso, Markus Rittenbruch, Marcus Foth:
Grids and networks: two exploratory approaches for visualising bibliometric data on very large displays. 229-237 - Matthias Nielsen, Robert S. Brewer, Kaj Grønbæk:
Supporting interactive visual analytics of energy behavior in buildings through affine visualizations. 238-247 - Phillip Gough, Tomasz Bednarz, Caitilin de Bérigny Wall, Jessie Roberts:
A process for non-expert user visualization design. 247-251 - Jianlong Zhou, Syed Z. Arshad, Kun Yu, Fang Chen:
Correlation for user confidence in predictive decision making. 252-256 - Milica Stojmenovic, John Grundy, Vivienne Farrell, Robert Biddle, Leonard Hoon:
Does textual word-of-mouth affect look and feel? 257-265 - Atima Tharatipyakul, Hyowon Lee, Shengdong Zhao, Richard C. Davis:
Supporting the comparison of alternative stories. 266-270
Young and old
- Cara Wilson, Laurianne Sitbon, Margot Brereton, Daniel M. Johnson, Stewart Koplick:
'Put yourself in the picture': designing for futures with young adults with intellectual disability. 271-281 - Angeline Mayasari, Sonja Pedell, Carolyn Barnes:
"Out of sight, out of mind", investigating affective intergenerational communication over distance. 282-291 - Jeanie Beh, Sonja Pedell, Wendy Doubé:
Evaluation of interest-bridge model: older adults meditated learning of mobile technology. 293-301 - Elizabeth V. Cyarto, Frances Batchelor, Steven Baker, Briony Dow:
Active ageing with avatars: a virtual exercise class for older adults. 302-309 - Riga Anggarendra, Margot Brereton:
Engaging children with nature through environmental HCI. 310-315
Emotion
- Daniel Orth, Elise van den Hoven:
"I wouldn't choose that key ring; it's not me": a design study of cherished possessions and the self. 316-325 - Greg Wadley:
Mood-enhancing technology. 326-332 - Masaki Omata, Shogo Tanabe:
A regression equation to estimate the degree of understanding in a reading using physiological indexes. 333-337 - Artur Lugmayr:
Emotive media: a review of emotional interfaces and media in human-computer-interaction. 338-342 - Ronny Andrade, Jenny Waycott, Travis Cox:
Design and evaluation of a dynamic-interactive art system: a mixed methods approach. 343-347 - Alen Keirnan, Andrew Murphy, Sonja Pedell, Flavia Marcello:
Exploring emotions for technology and service design in health care setting waiting rooms. 348-352 - Peerumporn Jiranantanagorn, Haifeng Shen:
Sentiment analysis and visualisation in a backchannel system. 353-357 - Patrick Ehrenbrink, Xin Guang Gong, Sebastian Möller:
Implications of different feedback types on error perception and psychological reactance. 358-362
Touch and gesture
- Mahdi Babaei, Marwan Al-Jemeli, Iman Avazpour:
UGI: a multi-dimensional ultrasonic-based interaction approach. 363-370 - Travis Cox, Marcus Carter, Eduardo Velloso:
Public DisPLAY: social games on interactive public screens. 371-380 - Matthias Nielsen, Niklas Elmqvist, Kaj Grønbæk:
Scribble query: fluid touch brushing for multivariate data visualization. 381-390 - Hessam Jahani Fariman, Hasan J. Alyamani, Manolya Kavakli, Len Hamey:
Designing a user-defined gesture vocabulary for an in-vehicle climate control system. 391-395 - Seongkook Heo, Jin Gun Jung, Geehyuk Lee:
MelodicTap: fingering hotkey for touch tablets. 396-400 - Patrick Armstrong, Brett Wilkinson:
Text entry of physical and virtual keyboards on tablets and the user perception. 401-405
Mobile and wearable
- John Rooksby, Parvin Asadzadeh, Alistair Morrison, Claire McCallum, Cindy Gray, Matthew Chalmers:
Implementing ethics for a mobile app deployment. 406-415 - Andrew J. Simmons, Leonard Hoon:
Agree to disagree: on labelling helpful app reviews. 416-420 - Iqbal H. Sarker, Muhammad Ashad Kabir, Alan Colman, Jun Han:
Predicting how you respond to phone calls: towards discovering temporal behavioral rules. 421-425 - Akira Ishii, Buntarou Shizuki:
Exploring callout design in selection task for ultra-small touch screen devices. 426-434 - Geke D. S. Ludden, Linda Meekhof:
Slowing down: introducing calm persuasive technology to increase wellbeing at work. 435-441 - Steven McGuckin, Soumyadeb Chowdhury, Lewis Mackenzie:
Tap 'n' shake: gesture-based smartwatch-smartphone communications system. 442-446 - Hilary Davis, Valerie Francis:
ICT in construction: can it reduce work-family conflict by decreasing workloads? 447-451
Methods
- Nis Bornoe, Anders Bruun, Jan Stage:
Facilitating redesign with design cards: experiences with novice designers. 452-461 - Claudia Núñez-Pacheco, Lian Loke:
Felt-sensing archetypes: analysing patterns of accessing tacit meaning in design. 462-471 - Jennyfer Lawrence Taylor, Alessandro Soro, Margot Brereton, Anita Lee Hong, Paul Roe:
Designing evaluation beyond evaluating design: measuring success in cross-cultural projects. 472-477 - Patrick Ehrenbrink, Stefan Hillmann, Benjamin Weiss, Sebastian Möller:
Psychological reactance in HCI: a method towards improving acceptance of devices and services. 478-482 - Tara Capel, Jennyfer Lawrence Taylor, Dhaval Vyas:
Using self-reported experiences to explore the issues of women in crisis situations. 483-488 - Ritu Sharma, Haifeng Shen, Robert Goodwin:
Voluntary participation in discussion forums as an engagement indicator: an empirical study of teaching first-year programming. 489-493 - Andrew Johnston, Michelle Pickrell:
Designing for technicians working in the field: 8 usability heuristics for mobile application design. 494-498
Health
- Michael Lo Bianco, Sonja Pedell, Gianni Renda:
Augmented reality and home modifications: a tool to empower older adults in fall prevention. 499-507 - Anthony Foulonneau, Gaëlle Calvary, Éric Villain:
Stop procrastinating: TILT, time is life time, a persuasive application. 508-516 - Yousef Kowsar, Masud Moshtaghi, Eduardo Velloso, Lars Kulik, Christopher Leckie:
Detecting unseen anomalies in weight training exercises. 517-526 - Shannon Rodgers, Brittany Maloney, Bernd Ploderer, Margot Brereton:
Managing stress, sleep and technologies: an exploratory study of Australian university students. 526-530 - Anthony Smith, Kristy de Salas, Benjamin Schüz, Stuart G. Ferguson, Ian J. Lewis:
mHealth intervention design: creating mHealth interventions for behaviour change. 531-536 - Zilu Liang, Bernd Ploderer:
Sleep tracking in the real world: a qualitative study into barriers for improving sleep. 537-541
Games and education
- Benjamin Geelan, Adam Zulkifly, Anthony Smith, Aran J. Cauchi-Saunders, Kristy de Salas, Ian J. Lewis:
Augmented exergaming: increasing exercise duration in novices. 542-551 - Richard Byrne, Joe Marshall, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller:
Inner disturbance: towards understanding the design of vertigo games through a novel balancing game. 551-556 - Dianna L. Hardy, Elizabeth Forest, Zoe McIntosh, Trina S. Myers, Janine Gertz:
Moving beyond "just tell me what to code": inducting tertiary ICT students into research methods with aboriginal participants via games design. 557-561 - SooJeong Yoo, Judy Kay:
VRun: running-in-place virtual reality exergame. 562-566 - Don Samitha Elvitigala, Daniel Wessolek, Attila Victor Achenbach, Chanaka Singhabahu, Suranga Nanayakkara:
SwimSight: supporting deaf users to participate in swimming games. 567-570 - Soonja Yeom, Arthur Sale, Andrew E. Fluck:
Technical report on a haptic interface for learning anatomy. 571-575 - Bridgette Kaminski, Rainer Wasinger, Kimberley Norris, Chris Zehntner, Shuxiang Xu, Winyu Chinthammit, Henry B. L. Duh:
Learning through shared note-taking visualisations in the classroom. 576-580 - Ross Brown, Laurianne Sitbon, Lauren Fell, Stewart Koplick, Chris P. Beaumont, Margot Brereton:
Design insights into embedding virtual reality content into life skills training for people with intellectual disability. 581-585
Autism and tangible interfaces
- Hyowon Lee, Andrew Cheah Huei Yoong, Simon Lui, Anuroop Vaniyar, Gayathri Balasubramanian:
Design exploration for the "squeezable" interaction. 586-594 - Tristan Beven, Thuong N. Hoang, Marcus Carter, Bernd Ploderer:
HandLog: a deformable tangible device for continuous input through finger flexion. 595-604 - Scott Andrew Brown, David Silvera-Tawil, Petra Gemeinboeck, John B. McGhee:
The case for conversation: a design research framework for participatory feedback from autistic children. 605-613 - Muhammad Haziq Lim Abdullah, Cara Wilson, Margot Brereton:
MyCalendar: supporting families to communicate with their child on the autism spectrum. 613-617 - Pratibha Vellanki, Stewart Greenhill, Thi V. Duong, Dinh Q. Phung, Svetha Venkatesh, Jayashree Godwin, Krishnaveni Achary, Blessin Varkey:
Computer assisted autism interventions for India. 618-622 - Jane Billestrup, Nis Bornø, Anders Bruun, Jan Stage:
Usability problems found across public self-service applications and self-service providers. 623-625 - Bin Zhu, Anders Hedman, Haibo Li:
Design digital mindfulness for personal wellbeing. 626-627 - Margaret Chua, Caslon Chua:
App characteristics guide for ICT integration in early childhood education: an experience analysis. 628-630 - Patrick Cheong-Iao Pang, Mitchell Harrop, Karin Verspoor, Jon M. Pearce, Shanton Chang:
What are health website visitors doing: insights from visualisations towards exploratory search. 631-633 - Mark Brown, Matthew Springer:
Measuring flow in an interactive tangible touch table environment. 634-636 - Filip Bircanin, Margot Brereton:
Information sharing between family members of children with intellectual disability: future perspectives of ICT. 637-639 - Khushnood Z. Naqshbandi, David N. Milne, Ben Davies, Sophie Potter, Rafael A. Calvo, Simon Hoermann:
Helping young people going through tough times: perspectives for a peer-to-peer chat support system. 640-642 - Leonard Hoon, Milica Stojmenovic, Rajesh Vasa, Graham Farrell:
Spreading word: author frequency of app user reviews. 643-645 - Zachary Fitz-Walter, Seán I. O'Donoghue, Benedetta Frida Baldi, James M. Hogan, Daniel M. Johnson, Margot Brereton:
Using videogames to improve molecular graphics tools. 646-648 - Soumyadeb Chowdhury, Md. Sadek Ferdous, Joemon M. Jose:
Understanding lifelog sharing preferences of lifeloggers. 649-651 - Leigh Ellen Potter, Lewis Carter, Alexandra Coghlan:
Virtual reality and nature based tourism: an opportunity for operators and visitors. 652-654 - Patrick Armstrong, Brett Wilkinson:
Preliminary usability testing of ClaMApp: a classroom management app for tablets. 654-656 - Ella Horton, Daniel M. Johnson, Jo Mitchell:
Finding and building connections: moving beyond skill- based matchmaking in videogames. 656-658 - Felip Martí Carrillo, Jo Butchart, Sarah Knight, Adam M. Scheinberg, Lisa Wise, Leon Sterling, Chris McCarthy:
"Help me help you": a human-assisted social robot in paediatric rehabilitation. 659-661 - Doménique van Gennip, Daniel Orth, Md. Athar Imtiaz, Elise van den Hoven, Beryl Plimmer:
Tangible cognition: bringing together tangible interaction and cognition in HCI. 662-665 - Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Hideo Saito, Bruce H. Thomas, Woontack Woo:
OzCHI 2016 workshop proposal: the First International Workshop on Mixed and Augmented Reality Innovations (MARI). 666-667 - Jeni Paay, Toni Robertson, Margot Brereton, Yvonne Rogers:
Wine and interaction design. 668-671 - Hilary Davis, Jane Farmer:
Digital participation: engaging diverse and marginalised communities. 672-675
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