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- From: Jakob Nielsen <nielsen@bellcore.com>
- Subject: List of accepted INTERCHI papers
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- The following is a list of the 62 papers accepted for the INTERCHI
- conference out of the 330 submissions (plus 70 late papers that were not
- reviewed because they arrived after the deadline).
-
- The conference will be in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 24-29 April 1992. I
- hope you will agree that we have a truly excellent set of papers again this
- year. Do note, by the way, that several U.S. airlines are running
- promotions at the moment that will allow you to travel to Amsterdam in
- April for only about $400, so consider booking your ticket early if you are
- coming from over here.
-
- If you are a member of ACM SIGCHI or several other organizations, you will
- automatically receive a copy of the advance conference program in the mail
- with a registration form round the end of this year, or early next year
- outside North America. Basically, if you received the call for
- participation by direct mail, chances are that you are on our mailing list
- and will also receive the advance program.
-
- To request a copy of the advance program or if you have other questions,
- please contact the conference office:
- North American Office: ic93-office-na.chi@xerox.com
- fax +1-415-738-1280
- European Office: ic93-office.chi@xerox.com
- fax: +31-20-6441746
-
- Whatever you do, *please* do not contact me. I am trying to get back to
- having a life. Unfortunately, SIGCHI did not get a supply of the famous
- "Working 70 hours a week and loving it" T-shirt, and in any case it has
- been more like 80 hours for the last few weeks.
-
- Hope to see you in Amsterdam!
- Jakob Nielsen
- INTERCHI papers co-chair
-
-
-
- Paper Session: Sharing Design Memory
-
- Preserving Knowledge in Design Projects: What Designers Need to Know
- James D. Herbsleb, Cognitive Science and Machine Intelligence Laboratory
- Eiji Kuwana, NTT Software Laboratories
-
- From Folklore to Living Design Memory
- Loren G. Terveen, AT&T Bell Laboratories
- Peter G. Selfridge, AT&T Bell Laboratories
- M. David Long, AT&T Bell Laboratories
-
- WHERE Did You Put It? Issues in the Design and Use of a Group Memory
- Lucy M. Berlin, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
- Robin Jeffries, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
- Vicki L. O'Day, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
- Andreas Paepcke, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
- Cathleen Wharton, University of Colorado at Boulder
-
-
- Paper Session: Interacting in 3 Dimensions
-
- Facile 3D Direct Manipulation
- Dan Venolia, Apple Computer, Inc.
-
- Fishtank Virtual Reality
- Colin Ware, University of New Brunswick
- Kevin Arthur, University of British Columbia
- Kellogg S. Booth, University of British Columbia
-
- A Space Based Model For User Interaction In Shared Synthetic Environments
- Lennart E. Fahl
- Olov St
- Charles Grant Brown, Swedish Institute of Computer Science
- Christer Carlsson, Swedish Institute of Computer Science
-
-
- Paper Session: Understanding Programing
-
- Do Algorithm Animations Assist Learning? An Empirical Study And Analysis
- John Stasko, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Albert Badre, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Clayton Lewis, University of Colorado at Boulder
-
- Reducing the Variability of Programmers' Performance Through Explained
- Examples
- David F. Redmiles, University of Colorado at Boulder
-
- Mental Representations of Programs by Novices and Experts
- Vikki Fix, University of South Dakota
- Susan Wiedenbeck, University of Nebraska
- Jean Scholtz, Portland State University
-
-
- Paper Session: Typing, Writing and Gesture
-
- Touch Typing with a Stylus
- David Goldberg, Xerox Corporation
- Cate Richardson, Xerox Corporation
-
- Half-QWERTY: A One-handed Keyboard Facilitating Skill Transfer From QWERTY
- Edgar Matias, The MatiasCorporation
- I. Scott MacKenzie, University of Guelph
- William Buxton, University of Toronto and Xerox PARC
-
- Incremental Recognition in Gesture-Based and Syntax-Directed Diagram Editors
- Rui Zhao, University of Paderborn
-
-
- Paper Session: Evolving Design
-
- Integrating Theoreticians' And Practitioners' Perspectives With Design
- Rationale
- Victoria Bellotti, Rank Xerox EuroPARC
-
- Management Of Interface Design In Humanoid
- Ping Luo, University of Southern California
- Pedro Szekely, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern
- California
- Robert Neches, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern
- California
-
- The Evolution Of An Interface For Choreographers
- Tom W. Calvert, Simon Fraser University
- A. Bruderlin, Simon Fraser University
- S. Mah, Simon Fraser University
- T. Schiphorst, Simon Fraser University
- C. Welman, Simon Fraser University
-
-
- Paper Session: Structuring Images for Interaction
-
- Human-Machine Perceptual Cooperation
- Francis K. H. Quek, University of Michigan
- Michael C. Petro, University of Michigan
-
- VideoMap And VideoSpaceIcon: Tools For Anatomizing Video Content
- Yoshinobu Tonomura, NTT Human Interface Laboratories
- Akihito Akutsu, NTT Human Interface Laboratories
- Kiyotaka Otsuji, NTT Human Interface Laboratories
- Toru Sadakata, NTT Human Interface Laboratories
-
- Automatic Structure Visualization For Video Editing
- Hirotada Ueda, Hitachi Ltd.
- Takafumi Miyatake, Hitachi Ltd.
- Shigeo Sumino, Hitachi Ltd.
- Akio Nagasaka, Hitachi Ltd.
-
-
- Paper Session: Skill Development
-
- The Growth of Software Skill: A Longitudinal Look at Learning & Performance
- Erik Nilsen, Lewis and Clark College
- HeeSen Jong, National University of Singapore
- Judith S. Olson, University of Michigan
- Kevin Biolsi, University of Michigan
- Henry Rueter, University of Michigan
- Sharon Mutter, Catholic University
-
- Embedding Computer-Based Critics in the Contexts of Design
- Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado at Boulder
- Kumiyo Nakakoji, University of Colorado at Boulder
- Jonathan Ostwald, University of Colorado at Boulder
- Gerry Stahl, University of Colorado at Boulder
- Tamara Sumner, University of Colorado at Boulder
-
- How To Aid Non-Experts
- Mark Neerincx, University of Amsterdam
- Paul de Greef, University of Amsterdam
-
-
- Paper Session: Voices and Faces
-
- A Design Space For Multimodal Systems:concurrent Processing And Data Fusion
- Laurence Nigay, Laboratoire de G
- Jo
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- VoiceNotes: A Speech Interface for a Hand-held Voice Notetaker
- Lisa J. Stifelman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Barry Arons, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Chris Schmandt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Eric A. Hulteen, Apple Computer, Inc.
-
- Communicative Facial Displays As A New Conversational Modality
- Akikazu Takeuchi, Sony Computer Science Laboratory Inc.
- Katashi Nagao, Sony Computer Science Laboratory Inc.
-
-
- Paper Session: Usability Assessment Methods
-
- Iterative Methodology and Designer Training in Human-Computer Interface
- Design
- George Bailey, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
-
- A Mathematical Model of the Finding of Usability Problems
- Jakob Nielsen, Bellcore
- Thomas K. Landauer, Bellcore
-
- Estimating the Relative Usability of Two Interfaces: Heuristic, Formal, and
- Empirical Methods Compared
- Jakob Nielsen, Bellcore
- Victoria L. Phillips, Bellcore
-
-
- Paper Session: Auditory Interfaces
-
- An Evaluation of Earcons for Use in Auditory Human-Computer Interfaces
- Stephen A. Brewster, University of York
- Peter C. Wright, University of York
- Alistair D. N. Edwards, University of York
-
- Synthesizing Auditory Icons
- William W. Gaver, Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC
-
- Computer Aided Conversation For Severely Physically Impaired Non-Speaking
- People
- Norman Alm, University of Dundee
- John Todman, University of Dundee
- Leona Elder, Dundee Institute of Technology
- A. F. Newell, University of Dundee
-
-
- Paper Session: Conceptual Analysis of Users and Activity
-
- Exploding the Interface: Experiences of a CSCW netwwork
- John Bowers, Manchester University
- Tom Rodden, Lancaster University
-
- Searching For Unity Among Diversity: Exploring The Interface Concept
- Kari Kuutti, University of Oulu
- Liam J. Bannon, University of Copenhagen
-
- The Cost Structure of Sensemaking
- Daniel M. Russell, Xerox PARC
- Mark J. Stefik, Xerox PARC
- Peter Pirolli, Xerox PARC
- Stuart K. Card, Xerox PARC
-
-
- Paper Session: Demonstration Based Systems
-
- Prototyping an intelligent agent through Wizard of Oz
- David Maulsby, University of Calgary
- Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary
- Richard Mander, Apple Computer, Inc.
-
- A Synergistic Approach to Specifying Simple Number Independent Layouts by
- Example
- Scott E. Hudson, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Chen-Ning Hsi, Georgia Institute of Technology
-
- Marquise: Creating Complex User Interfaces by Demonstration
- Brad A. Myers, Carnegie Mellon University
- Richard G. McDaniel, Carnegie Mellon University
- David S. Kosbie, Carnegie Mellon University
-
-
- Paper Session: Collecting User-Information for System Design
-
- Exploring the Applications of User-Expertise Assessment for Intelligent
- Interfaces
- Michel C. Desmarais, Centre de researche informatique de Montral
- Jiming Liu, Centre de researche informatique de Montral
-
- Planning For Multiple Task Work - An Analysis Of A Medical Reception
- Worksystem
- Becky Hill, University College London
- John Long, University College London
- Walter Smith, University College London
- Andy Whitefield, University College London
-
- The Diary Study: A Workplace-Oriented Research Tool to Guide Laboratory
- Efforts
- John Rieman, University of Colorado at Boulder
-
-
- Paper Session: Video Support for Workplace Collaboration
-
- Turning Away from Talking Heads: The Use of Video-as-Data in Neurosurgery
- Bonnie A. Nardi, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
- Heinrich Schwarz, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
- Allan Kuchinsky, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
- Robert Leichner, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
- Steve Whittaker, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
-
- One is Not Enough: Multiple Views in a Media Space
- William Gaver, Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC
- Abigail Sellen, Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC
- Christian Heath, Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC
- Paul Luff, Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC
-
-
- Paper Session: Perspectives and Illusions
-
- How Fluent is Your Interface? Designing for International Users
- Patricia Russo, Sunsoft
- Stephen Boor, Analytical Services
-
- Representation in Virtual Space: Visual Conventions in the Graphical User
- Interface
- Loretta Staples, Apple Computer, Inc.
-
- Principles, Techniques, and Ethics of Stage Magic and Their Potential
- Application to Human Interface Design
- Bruce Tognazzini, Sunsoft
-
-
- Paper Session: Model-Based UI Development Systems
-
- Separations of Concerns in the Chiron-1 User Interface Development and
- Management System
- Richard N. Taylor, University of California, Irvine
- Gregory F. Johnson, Northrop Corporation
-
- A Second Generation User Interface Design Environment: The Model And The
- Runtime Architecture
- Piyawadee "Noi" Sukaviriya, Georgia Institute of Technology
- James D. Foley, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Todd Griffith, Georgia Institute of Technology
-
- Beyond Interface Builders: Model-based Interface Tools
- Pedro Szekely, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern
- California
- Ping Luo, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern
- California
- Robert Neches, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern
- California
-
-
- Pqper Session: Meetings and Collaborative Writing
-
- Tivoli: An Electronic Whiteboard for Informal Workgroup Meetings
- Elin R
- Kim McCall, Xerox PARC
- Thomas P. Moran, Xerox PARC
- Frank G. Halasz, Xerox PARC
-
- The User-centred Iterative Design Of Collaborative Writing Software
- Ronald M. Baecker, University of Toronto
- Dimitrios Nastos, University of Toronto
- Ilona R. Posner, Ada Interfaces Ltd.
- Kelly L. Mawby, IBM Canada Ltd.
-
- Exploiting Version Support In Cooperative Systems
- Anja Haake, GMD-IPSI
- J
-
-
- Paper Session: Automated UI Generation
-
- Generating User Interfaces From Data Models And Dialogue Net Specifications
- Christian Janssen, Fraunhofer-Institut f
- Organisation
- Anette Weisbecker, Fraunhofer-Institut f
- Organisation
- J
- Organisation
-
- Encapsulating Knowledge For Intelligent Automatic Interaction Objects
- Selection
- Jean M. Vanderdonckt, Facult
- Institut d'Informatique
- Fran
- d'Informatique
-
- Providing High-level Control and Expert Assistance in the User Interface
- Presentation Design
- Won Chul Kim, The George Washington University
- James D. Foley, Georgia Institute of Technology
-
-
- Paper Session: Searching: Tools and Strategies
-
- Orienteering in an Information Landscape:How Information Seekers Get From
- Here to There
- Vicki L. O'Day, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
- Robin Jeffries, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
-
- Using Icons to Find Documents: Simplicity Is Critical
- Michael D. Byrne, Georgia Institute of Technology
-
- Queries-R-Links: Graphical Markup for Text Navigation
- Gene Golovchinsky, University of Toronto
- Mark Chignell, University of Toronto
-
-
- Paper Session: Hands, Menus and Dr. Fitts
-
- Human Performance Using Computer Input Devices in the Preferred and
- Non-Preferred Hands
- Paul Kabbash, University of Toronto
- I. Scott MacKenzie, University of Guelph
- William Buxton, University of Toronto
-
- The Limits of Expert Performance Using Hierarchic Marking Menus
- Gordon Kurtenbach, University of Toronto
- William Buxton, University of Toronto
-
- Lag As A Determinant Of Human Performance In Interactive Systems
- I. Scott MacKenzie, University of Guelph
- Colin Ware, University of New Brunswick
-
-
- Paper Session: Finding and Keeping Stuff
-
- Computer Image Retrieval by Features: Suspect Identification
- Eric S. Lee, Saint Mary's University
- Thom Whalen, Communications Research Center, Ottawa
-
- Empirically-based Re-design Of A Hypertext Encyclopedia
- Keith Instone, Bowling Green State University
- Barbee Mynatt Teasley, Bowling Green State University
- Laura Marie Leventhal, Bowling Green State University
-
- Bridging the Paper and Electronic Worlds: The Paper User Interface
- Walter Johnson, Xerox PARC
- Herbert D. Jellinek, Xerox PARC
- Leigh Klotz, Xerox PARC
- Ramana Rao, Xerox PARC
- Stu Card, Xerox PARC
-