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9. Mobile HCI 2007: Singapore
- Adrian David Cheok, Luca Chittaro:
Proceedings of the 9th Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, Mobile HCI 2007, Singapore, September 9-12, 2007. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 309, ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-862-6 - Kasper Løvborg Jensen:
New methods for conducting experiments with mobile systems and services in the field. 167-170 - Maria Vicente A. Bonto-Kane:
Use of formal computational models for designing intelligent mobile device interfaces. 171-173 - Xiangkui Yao:
Pedestrian navigation systems: a showcase for deep personalization theory. 174-177 - G. Henri ter Hofte:
Xensible interruptions from your mobile phone. 178-181 - Reto Wettach, Christian Behrens, Adam Danielsson, Thomas Ness:
A thermal information display for mobile applications. 182-185 - Pierre Barralon, Ginna Ng, Guy Albert Dumont, Stephan K. W. Schwarz, John Mark Ansermino:
Development and evaluation of multidimensional tactons for a wearable tactile display. 186-189 - Sung-Jung Cho, Roderick Murray-Smith, Yeun-Bae Kim:
Multi-context photo browsing on mobile devices based on tilt dynamics. 190-197 - Simone Braun, Wolfgang Gräther:
Mobile support for communities of interest: design and implementation of Community2Go. 198-205 - Merja Haveri, Jan Blom, Jyri Virtanen, Mikko Tarkiainen, Jonna Häkkilä:
mCell: platform independent communication for small groups. 206-213 - Roderick Murray-Smith, Andrew Ramsay, Simon Garrod, Melissa Jackson, Bojan Musizza:
Gait alignment in mobile phone conversations. 214-221 - Andrew J. Maunder, Gary Marsden, Richard Harper:
Creating and sharing multi-media packages using large situated public displays and mobile phones. 222-225 - Natasa Milic-Frayling, Martin J. Hicks, Rachel Jones, Jamie Costello:
On the design and evaluation of web augmented mobile applications. 226-233 - Arjan Geven, Peter Strassl, Bernhard Ferro, Manfred Tscheligi, Harald Schwab:
Experiencing real-world interaction: results from a NFC user experience field trial. 234-237 - Maiju Markova, Anne Aula, Teija Vainio, Heli Wigelius, Minna Kulju:
MoBiS-Q: a tool for evaluating the success of mobile business services. 238-245 - Dongsik Jo, Ungyeon Yang, Wookho Son:
Design evaluation using virtual reality based prototypes: towards realistic visualization and operations. 246-258 - Richard H. R. Harper, Tim Regan, Shahram Izadi, Kharsim Al Mosawi, Mark Rouncefield, Simon Rubens:
Trafficking: design for the viral exchange of TV content on mobile phones. 249-256 - Kristijan Mihalic, Manfred Tscheligi:
'Divert: mother-in-law': representing and evaluating social context on mobile devices. 257-264 - Ahmad Rahmati, Angela Qian, Lin Zhong:
Understanding human-battery interaction on mobile phones. 265-272 - Harry Zhang, Christopher Schreiner, Keshu Zhang, Kari Torkkola:
Naturalistic use of cell phones in driving and context-based user assistance. 273-276 - Leonard Martin Ah Kun, Gary Marsden:
Co-present photo sharing on mobile devices. 277-284 - Lars Bo Larsen, Kasper Løvborg Jensen, Søren Larsen, Morten Højfeldt Rasmussen:
Affordance in mobile speech-based user interaction. 285-288 - Juha Häikiö, Arto Wallin, Minna Isomursu, Heikki Ailisto, Tapio Matinmikko, Tua Huomo:
Touch-based user interface for elderly users. 289-296 - Andreas Lorenz, Dorit Mielke, Reinhard Oppermann, Lars Zahl:
Personalized mobile health monitoring for elderly. 297-304 - Karen P. Tang, Jason I. Hong, Ian E. Smith, Annie Ha, Lalatendu Satpathy:
Memory karaoke: using a location-aware mobile reminiscence tool to support aging in place. 305-312 - Florian Resatsch, Stephan Karpischek, Uwe Sandner, Stephan Hamacher:
Mobile sales assistant: NFC for retailers. 313-316 - Gregor Broll, John Hamard, Massimo Paolucci, Markus Haarländer, Matthias Wagner, Sven Siorpaes, Enrico Rukzio, Albrecht Schmidt, Kevin Wiesner:
Mobile interaction with web services through associated real world objects. 319-321 - Hiroyuki Manabe, Masaaki Fukumoto:
MILKey: multi illuminated indicator for KEYpad. 322-325 - Aekyung Oh, Hyunchan Sung, Hwanyong Lee, Ku-Jin Kim, Nakhoon Baek:
Implementation of OpenVG 1.0 using OpenGL ES. 326-328 - Ingrid Mulder, Elwin Levels:
Lifelink: a 4G experience game. 329-332 - Adrian David Cheok, Owen Noel Newton Fernando, Imiyage Janaka Prasad Wijesena, Abd-ur-Rehman Mustafa, Anne-Katrin Barthoff, Naoko Tosa:
BlogWall: a new paradigm of artistic public mobile communication. 333-334 - Johannes Vetter, John Hamard, Massimo Paolucci, Enrico Rukzio, Albrecht Schmidt:
Physical mobile interaction with dynamic physical object. 339-340 - Owen Noel Newton Fernando, Michael Cohen, Adrian David Cheok:
Mobile spatial audio interfaces. 345-347 - Patrick Nepper, Nikolaus Konrad, Uwe Sandner:
Talking media. 348-350 - Sanjay Tripathi:
Group interaction with smart phones at work place. 355-357 - Sho Hashimoto, Takashi Matsumoto, Naohito Okude:
Pileus: umbrella for mobile augmented reality. 358-360 - Uwe Sandner, Florian Resatsch, Patrick Nepper, Jan Marco Leimeister, Helmut Krcmar:
News-on-the-go. 361-363 - Wolfgang Hürst, Sabine Jung, Martina Welte:
Effective learn-quiz generation for handheld devices. 364-366 - Wolfgang Hürst, Georg Götz, Martina Welte:
A new interface for video browsing on PDAs. 367-369 - Scott Weiss:
Widgets & Mobile 2.0. 370 - David Dearman, Kori M. Inkpen, Khai N. Truong:
Target selection on mobile devices using display segmentation. 371-374 - Mark D. Dunlop, Brian Elsey, Michelle Montgomery Masters:
Dynamic visualisation of ski data: a context aware mobile piste map. 375-378 - Ji Hye Kim, Kun-Pyo Lee:
Culturally adapted mobile phone interface design: correlation between categorization style and menu structure. 379-382 - Christoph Stahl:
The roaring navigator: a group guide for the zoo with shared auditory landmark display. 383-386 - Michael Rohs, Georg Essl:
Sensing-based interaction for information navigation on handheld displays. 387-394 - Scott Weiss:
Mobile search: the future. 395-396 - Tomi Heimonen, Mika Käki:
Mobile findex: supporting mobile web search with automatic result categories. 397-404 - Maryam Kamvar, Shumeet Baluja:
The role of context in query input: using contextual signals to complete queries on mobile devices. 405-412 - David Arter, George Buchanan, Matt Jones, Richard Harper:
Incidental information and mobile search. 413-420 - Konrad Tollmar, Ted Möller, Björn Nilsved:
A picture is worth a thousand keywords: exploring mobile image-based web search. 421-428 - Tsen Wang:
Interactive aesthetics: culture and games. 436-439 - Maurits Clemens Kaptein, Karin Slegers, H. Nelissen, A. Weisscher, Jacques M. B. Terken:
The digital workbook; using web 2.0 for generative research purposes. 440-443 - Elisabeth Lesemann, Natalie Woletz, Sven Koerber:
Combining methods to evaluate mobile usability. 444-447 - Michael Lawo, Otthein Herzog, Hendrik Witt:
An industrial case study on wearable computing applications. 448-451 - Youngho Rhee, Jennifer Sjim, Junghun Kim, Amy Chung:
Create, sync, share: the role of mobile device on social entity. 452-456 - Sang-Won Lee, Gap-Joo Na, Jae-Myung Kim, Joo-Hyung Oh, Sang-Woo Kim:
Research issues in next generation DBMS for mobile platforms. 457-461 - Tae Houn Song, Ji-Hwan Park, S. M. Chung, S. H. Hong, Key Ho Kwon, S. Lee, Jae Wook Jeon:
A study on usability of human-robot interaction using a mobile computer and a human interface device. 462-466 - Sun-Joo Jun, Min-Jeong Kim:
Renewal model of mobile data services through user experience analysis. 467-470 - Yongsoon Choi, Younghwan Pan, Jihong Jeung:
A study on the emotion expression using lights in apparel types. 478-482 - Adrian David Cheok, Abd-ur-Rehman Mustafa, Owen Noel Newton Fernando, Anne-Katrin Barthoff, Imiyage Janaka Prasad Wijesena, Naoko Tosa:
BlogWall: displaying artistic and poetic messages on public displays via SMS. 483-486 - Koji Yatani, Khai N. Truong:
An evaluation of stylus-based text entry methods on handheld devices in stationary and mobile settings. 487-494 - Ye Kyaw Thu, Yoshiyori Urano:
Positional mapping Myanmar text input scheme for mobile devices. 495-502 - Kris Luyten, Kristof Verpoorten, Karin Coninx:
Ad-hoc co-located collaborative work with mobile devices. 507-514 - Riccardo Dini, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:
An environment to support multi-user interaction and cooperation for improving museum visits through games. 515-521
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