Evidence-based care is an increasingly popular process for long term diagnosis and monitoring of education and healthcare disabilities. Because this evidence must also be collecte...
Spectating at sport events is a common and popular leisure activity worldwide. Recently spectating has also become a topic of interest to CHI, particularly the design of technolog...
Barry A. T. Brown, Daniel Normark, Eric Laurier, M...
Item-oriented Web sites maintain repositories of information about things such as books, games, or products. Many of these Web sites offer discussion forums. However, these forums...
Sara Drenner, F. Maxwell Harper, Dan Frankowski, J...
Systems for fast search of personal information are rapidly becoming ubiquitous. Such systems promise to dramatically improve personal information management, yet most are modeled...
Edward Cutrell, Daniel C. Robbins, Susan T. Dumais...
Despite its widespread use, voicemail presents numerous usability challenges: People must listen to messages in their entirety, they cannot search by keywords, and audio files do ...
We present a study into the use of smell for searching digital photo collections. Many people now have large photo libraries on their computers and effective search tools are need...
Stephen A. Brewster, David K. McGookin, Christophe...
We introduce a location?based game called Feeding Yoshi that provides an example of seamful design, in which key characteristics of its underlying technologies--the coverage and s...
Marek Bell, Matthew Chalmers, Louise Barkhuus, Mal...
Many lovers separated by distance worry about their relationships, despite the fact that the use of various means of communication such as mobile phones and email is now widesprea...
This paper describes an extension to a multimodal system designed to improve Internet accessibility for the visually impaired. Here we discuss the novel application of a grid (pat...
Philip Strain, Graham McAllister, Emma Murphy, Rav...
The rapid development of handheld devices is driving the development of new interaction styles. This paper examines one such technique: using hand motions to control a menu system...