Given rapid improvements in network infrastructure and streaming-media technologies, a large number of corporations and universities are recording lectures and making them availab...
Qiong Liu, Yong Rui, Anoop Gupta, Jonathan J. Cadi...
Direct manipulation involves a large number of interacting psychological mechanisms that make the performance of a given interface hard to predict on intuitive or informal grounds...
We introduce a technique for creating novel, textuallyenhanced thumbnails of Web pages. These thumbnails combine the advantages of image thumbnails and text summaries to provide c...
Allison Woodruff, Andrew Faulring, Ruth Rosenholtz...
Chinese input presents unique challenges to the field of human computer interaction. This study provides an anatomical analysis of today's standard Chinese input process, whi...
In human-to-human interaction, people sometimes are able to pick up and respond sensitively to the other's internal state as it shifts moment by moment over the course of an ...
We explored the use of awareness information to facilitate communication by developing a series of prototypes. The ConNexus prototype integrates awareness information, instant mes...
John C. Tang, Nicole Yankelovich, James Begole, Ma...
We present a task-based taxonomy of navigation techniques for 3D virtual environments, used to categorize existing techniques, drive exploration of the design space, and inspire n...
Desney S. Tan, George G. Robertson, Mary Czerwinsk...
Social navigation has been proposed as a means to aid users to find their way through information spaces. We present an on-line grocery store that implements several different aspe...
We describe the design of tangible interfaces to the KidPad collaborative drawing tool. Our aims are to support the reenactment of stories to audiences, and integration within rea...
Danae Stanton, Victor Bayon, Helen Neale, Ahmed Gh...
An appropriately designed interface to persistent, threaded conversations could reinforce socially beneficial behavior by prominently featuring how frequently and to what degree e...