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OZCHI 2012: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- Vivienne Farrell, Graham Farrell, Caslon Chua, Weidong Huang, Rajesh Vasa, Clinton Woodward:
The 24th Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, OzCHI '12, Melbourne, VIC, Australia - November 26 - 30, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1438-1 - Elin Abdul Rahim, Andreas Dünser, Mark Billinghurst, Alfred Herritsch, Keith Unsworth, Alan E. McKinnon, Peter Gostomski:
A desktop virtual reality application for chemical and process engineering education. 1-8 - Ons Al-Shamaileh, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Investigating a multi-faceted view of user experience. 9-18 - Patricio Alzamora, Quang Vinh Nguyen, Simeon J. Simoff, Daniel R. Catchpoole:
A novel 3D interactive visualization for medical data analysis. 19-25 - Saskia Bakker, Elise van den Hoven, Berry Eggen:
FireFlies: supporting primary school teachers through open-ended interaction design. 26-29 - Mohammed Basheri, Liz Burd, Nilufar Baghaei:
A multi-touch interface for enhancing collaborative UML diagramming. 30-33 - Shourov Bhattacharya, Luke Feldman:
Igwana: a text-free search interface. 34-37 - Sanat Kumar Bista, Nathalie Colineau, Surya Nepal, Cécile Paris:
The design of an online community for welfare recipients. 38-41 - James Bonner, Clinton J. Woodward:
On domain-specific decision support systems for e-sports strategy games. 42-51 - Anders Bruun, Jan Stage:
Training software development practitioners in usability testing: an assessment acceptance and prioritization. 52-60 - Paris Buttfield-Addison, Christopher Lueg, Leonie Ellis, Jonathon Manning:
"Everything goes into or out of the iPad": the iPad, information scraps and personal information management. 61-67 - Marcus Carter, Martin R. Gibbs, Michael Victor Arnold:
Avatars, characters, players and users: multiple identities at/in play. 68-71 - Marcus Carter, Greg Wadley, Martin R. Gibbs:
"Friendly, don't shoot!": how communication design can enable novel social interactions. 72-75 - Caslon Chua:
A user interface guide for web search systems. 76-84 - Nathalie Colineau:
A buddy matching program to help build an online support network. 85-88 - Matthew J. D'Orazio, Christopher Lueg:
Peg hunting: foraging with macro- and micro-navigation. 89-92 - Chris Deaker, Doris Jung, Steve Jones:
Dynamic previews for building digital libraries. 93-96 - Wendy Doube, Jeanie Beh:
Typing over autocomplete: cognitive load in website use by older adults. 97-106 - Andreas Dünser, Lawrence Walker, Heather Horner, Daniel Bentall:
Creating interactive physics education books with augmented reality. 107-114 - Dan Dumbrell, Robert Steele:
What are the characteristics of highly disseminated public health-related tweets? 115-118 - Geremy Farr-Wharton, Marcus Foth, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi:
Colour coding the fridge to reduce food waste. 119-122 - Graham Farrell, Vivienne Farrell:
Application of domain specific heuristics to an innovative computer based assessment strategy. 123-129 - Eric Fassbender, Paulo A. de Souza:
A low-cost 3 projector display system for pain reduction and improved patient recovery times. 130-133 - Chris Felstead, Rosemary Stockdale:
A framework for service recipient inclusion in community IT projects. 134-137 - Zachary Fitz-Walter, Dian Tjondronegoro, Peta Wyeth:
A gamified mobile application for engaging new students at university orientation. 138-141 - Zachary Fitz-Walter, Dian Tjondronegoro, Desmond Koh, Michael Zrobok:
Mystery at the library: encouraging library exploration using a pervasive mobile game. 142-145 - Matthew Ford, Peta Wyeth, Daniel M. Johnson:
Self-determination theory as applied to the design of a software learning system using whole-body controls. 146-149 - Marcus Foth, Zachary Fitz-Walter, Jimmy Ti, Rebekah Russell-Bennett, Kerri-Ann Kuhn:
Please take out your phones: on the spot solicitation of student feedback in class. 150-153 - Antonio Giardina, Rajesh Vasa, Felix Ter Chian Tan:
Impact of viral propagation on user interface design. 154-157 - Kathryn Gough, Jillian Hamilton:
Designing locative and social media technologies for community collaboration and social benefit: PetSearch. 158-161 - Jasmin Grosinger, Frank Vetere, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Agile life: addressing knowledge and social motivations for active aging. 162-165 - Hao Guo, Dian Tjondronegoro, Paul Roe:
Mobile Q&A for enhancing online discussion. 166-169 - Florian Güldenpfennig, Wolfgang Reitberger, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Through two different lenses: a tool for new perspectives into context. 170-179 - Florian Güldenpfennig, Wolfgang Reitberger, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Capturing rich media through media objects on smartphones. 180-183 - Jaehyun Han, Geehyuk Lee:
Exploration to design a cursor for indirect pen interfaces. 184-193 - Karen Henricksen, Stephen Viller:
Design of software to support families with food-allergic and food-intolerant children. 194-203 - Seongkook Heo, Geehyuk Lee:
ForceDrag: using pressure as a touch input modifier. 204-207 - Seamus Hickey, Minna Pakanen, Leena Arhippainen:
A 3D UI for service multitasking in a 3D city map. 208-211 - Martin Henschke, David A. Hobbs, Brett Wilkinson:
Developing serious games for children with cerebral palsy: case study and pilot trial. 212-221 - Frank Honold, Felix Schüssel, Michael Weber:
Adaptive probabilistic fission for multimodal systems. 222-231 - Rosalie Hooi, Hichang Cho:
Being immersed: avatar similarity and self-awareness. 232-240 - Rajesh Vasa, Leonard Hoon, Kon Mouzakis, Akihiro Noguchi:
A preliminary analysis of mobile app user reviews. 241-244 - Leonard Hoon, Rajesh Vasa, Jean-Guy Schneider, Kon Mouzakis:
A preliminary analysis of vocabulary in mobile app user reviews. 245-248 - Weidong Huang, Craig A. James, Leila Alem, Eleonora Widzyk-Capehart, Kerstin Haustein:
A scenario- and observation-based requirement analysis for delivery of remote mining services. 249-252 - Adriana Ispas, Sarah Schöni, Moira C. Norrie:
ARENO: ambient reminder notes. 253-262 - Christina Jakobsen:
Dolls as props representing users in design: physical qualities and their application. 263-272 - Rebecka Janols:
Time does not heal usability issues!: results from a longitudinal evaluation of a health it deployment performed at three Swedish hospital units. 273-280 - Kyungho Jeong, Jinwook Shim, Tack-Don Han:
Prototype of learning tool with augmented reality and natural hand interaction using depth sensing camera. 281-284 - Rohit Ashok Khot, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Kannan Srinathan:
WYSWYE: shoulder surfing defense for recognition based graphical passwords. 285-294 - Sunjun Kim, Jihyun Yu, Geehyuk Lee:
Interaction techniques for unreachable objects on the touchscreen. 295-298 - Khamsum Kinley, Dian Tjondronegoro, Helen Partridge, Sylvia L. Edwards:
Human-computer interaction: the impact of users' cognitive styles on query reformulation behaviour during web searching. 299-307 - Ben Kraal, Vesna Popovic, Shayne Beaver:
Emerging work practice with a telehealth stethoscope. 308-317 - Tobias Langlotz, Mathäus Zingerle, Raphaël Grasset, Hannes Kaufmann, Gerhard Reitmayr:
AR Record&Replay: situated compositing of video content in mobile augmented reality. 318-326 - Chin Loong Law, Paul Roe, Jinglan Zhang:
Using mobile technology and augmented reality to increase data reliability for environmental assessment. 327-330 - Geehyuk Lee, Jaehyun Han, Seunghwan Lee:
A TV remote pointing device using LED directivity. 331-338 - Barbara Leporini, Maria Claudia Buzzi, Marina Buzzi:
Interacting with mobile devices via VoiceOver: usability and accessibility issues. 339-348 - Jie Liang, Jie Hua, Mao Lin Huang, Quang Vinh Nguyen, Simeon J. Simoff:
Rectangle orientation in area judgment task for treemap design. 349-352 - Satu Luojus:
Integrating momentary and long-term UX: a theoretical approach. 353-356 - Peter Lyle, Christopher Lueg, Timothy Nugent:
Multi-cursor multi-user mobile interaction with a large shared display. 357-360 - Evi Indriasari Mansor:
Evaluation of preschool children's fantasy play in the tabletop environment. 361-370 - Akhil Mathur, Anirban Majumder, Samik Datta, Sreedal Menon, Shipra Malhotra, Ankur Dahiya:
LifeView: a lifelog visualization tool for supporting sentimental recall and sharing. 371-380 - Dana McKay, George Buchanan, Nicholas Vanderschantz, Claire Timpany, Sally Jo Cunningham, Annika Hinze:
Judging a book by its cover: interface elements that affect reader selection of ebooks. 381-390 - Gavin Melles, Eva-Maria Jakobs:
Testing the integration of smartphone-enabled ethnography with design. 391-394 - Joji Mori, Martin R. Gibbs, Michael Victor Arnold, Bjorn Nansen, Tamara Kohn:
Design considerations for after death: comparing the affordances of three online platforms. 395-404 - Suranga Nanayakkara, Lonce Wyse, Elizabeth A. Taylor:
The haptic chair as a speech training aid for the deaf. 405-410 - Susanna Nilsson, Mattias Arvola, Anders Szczepanski, Magnus Bång:
Exploring place and direction: mobile augmented reality in the Astrid Lindgren landscape. 411-419 - Nargess Nourbakhsh, Yang Wang, Fang Chen, Rafael A. Calvo:
Using galvanic skin response for cognitive load measurement in arithmetic and reading tasks. 420-423 - Johanna Renny Octavia, Karin Coninx, Peter Feys:
As I am not you: accommodating user diversity through adaptive rehabilitation training for multiple sclerosis patients. 424-432 - Christopher Ong, Kevin McGee, Teong Leong Chuah:
Closing the human-AI team-mate gap: how changes to displayed information impact player behavior towards computer teammates. 433-439 - Christopher Ong, Kevin McGee:
Good team-mates do more than help the team win: design factors that impact player concern about team-mate experience. 440-448 - Shannon S. Pace, Leonard Hoon, Clinton J. Woodward:
Simulated influence of user interaction with mobile devices amongst pedestrians. 449-458 - George Papadopoulos, Elaine Pearson, Steve Green:
A provisional framework for supporting academics in accessible and inclusive e-materials development. 459-468 - Jon M. Pearce, Shanton Chang, Gregor E. Kennedy, Robert B. W. Ely, Mary D. Ainley:
Search and explore: more than one way to find what you want. 469-478 - Abdul Moiz Penkar, Christof Lutteroth, Gerald Weber:
Designing for the eye: design parameters for dwell in gaze interaction. 479-488 - Bernd Ploderer, Wally Smith, Steve Howard, Jon M. Pearce, Ron Borland:
Things you don't want to know about yourself: ambivalence about tracking and sharing personal information for behaviour change. 489-492 - Ingrid Maria Pohl, Lian Loke:
Engaging the sense of touch in interactive architecture. 493-496 - Irene Posch, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
First steps in the FabLab: experiences engaging children. 497-500 - Leigh Ellen Potter, Jessica Korte, Sue H. Nielsen:
Sign my world: lessons learned from prototyping sessions with young deaf children. 501-504 - Matti Pouke, Antti Karhu, Seamus Hickey, Leena Arhippainen:
Gaze tracking and non-touch gesture based interaction method for mobile 3D virtual spaces. 505-512 - Alberto Rizzo, Stefan Schutt, Dale Linegar:
Imagine that: creating a 'third space' for young people with high functioning autism through the use of technology in a social setting. 513-516 - Toni Robertson, Jeannette Durick, Margot Brereton, Frank Vetere, Steve Howard, Bjorn Nansen:
Knowing our users: scoping interviews in design research with ageing participants. 517-520 - Yasu Santo:
An interactive and adaptive building layer: strategies for allowing people to become advanced building-users. 521-529 - Jan Seeburger, Marcus Foth:
Content sharing on public screens: experiences through iterating social and spatial contexts. 530-539 - Jennifer Seevinck, Ernest A. Edmonds, Linda Candy:
Emergent participant interaction. 540-549 - Jaspaljeet Singh Dhillon, Burkhard C. Wünsche, Christof Lutteroth:
Evaluation of a social web-based telehealth system. 550-553 - Özge Subasi, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
HODI: a technique for visually capturing and preserving design rationale. 554-557 - Meiju Sunnari, Leena Arhippainen, Minna Pakanen, Seamus Hickey:
Studying user experiences of autostereoscopic 3D menu on touch screen mobile device. 558-561 - Kentaro Takano, Hirohito Shibata, Kengo Omura, Junko Ichino, Tomonori Hashiyama, Shun'ichi Tano:
Do tablets really support discussion?: comparison between paper, tablet, and laptop PC used as discussion tools. 562-571 - Cameron Teoh, Holger Regenbrecht, David O'Hare:
How the other sees us: perceptions and control in videoconferencing. 572-578 - Sampo Teräs, Mari Mäkelä:
Service design determinants for user value design: online store case study. 579-588 - Claire Timpany, Nicholas Vanderschantz, Ben Hallahan:
Interacting with info-graphics in a print-based environment. 589-598 - Robert T. Tipping, Vivienne Farrell, Clinton J. Woodward, Graham Farrell:
An analysis of courtroom evidence presentation technology requirements and current solutions. 599-606 - Helena Tobiasson, Anders Hedman, Yngve Sundblad:
Design space and opportunities for physical movement participation in everyday life. 607-615 - Kenneth Treharne, David M. W. Powers, Richard Leibbrandt:
Optimising visual and textual in search user interfaces. 616-619 - Jessica Tsimeris, Tom Gedeon, Michael Broughton:
Using magnetic forces to convey state information: an exploration of a haptic technology. 620-623 - Nicholas Vanderschantz, Claire Timpany, Ana Hill:
Children's reading of text on interactive whiteboards. 624-632 - Tanja Walsh, Piia Nurkka:
Approaches to cross-cultural design: two case studies with UX web-surveys. 633-642 - Jenny Waycott, Sonja Pedell, Frank Vetere, Elizabeth Ozanne, Lars Kulik, Alan Gruner, John Downs:
Actively engaging older adults in the development and evaluation of tablet technology. 643-652 - Matthew John Willis, Christopher Ewart Dann, Christian Martyn Jones, Beverly Jo Lowe, Elizabeth Toohey:
Designing mobile information systems to support WIL experiences. 653-656 - Matthew John Willis, Christian Martyn Jones:
Emotishare: supporting emotion communication through ubiquitous technologies. 657-660 - Moonyati Yatid, Masahiro Takatsuka:
Understanding the effectiveness of visual cues to support categorical notification. 661-664 - Toomaj Zangooei, Masood Mansoori, Ian Welch:
A hybrid recognition and recall based approach in graphical passwords. 665-673 - Clemens Zeidler, Johannes Müller, Christof Lutteroth, Gerald Weber:
Comparing the usability of grid-bag and constraint-based layouts. 674-682
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