This paper presents computationally and physically augmented desktop objects - “Things that hover” - that is capable of moving autonomously on desktop, and discusses about tec...
Although touch-screen laptops are increasing in popularity, users still do not comfortably rely on touch in these environments, as current software interfaces were not designed fo...
Despite the prominence of multi-touch technologies, there has been little work investigating its integration into the desktop environment. Bringing multi-touch into desktop comput...
Xiaojun Bi, Tovi Grossman, Justin Matejka, George ...
Through anecdotal evidence and a variety of methods, claims are constantly being made about the bias of media outlets. As many of those outlets create online personas, we seek to ...
Parents and children in families living with regular separation due to work develop strategies to manage being apart. We interviewed 14 pairs of parents and children (ages 7 – 1...
As various home robots come into homes, the need for efficient robot task management tools is arising. Current tools are designed for controlling individual robots independently, ...
Research on social responses to computers often assesses only first-impression reactions during a single experimental session, providing limited knowledge about the lasting effect...
Collaborative visual analysis tools can enhance sensemaking by facilitating social interpretation and parallelization of effort. These systems enable distributed exploration and e...
Wesley Willett, Jeffrey Heer, Joseph M. Hellerstei...
Direct-touch interaction on mobile phones revolves around screens that compete for visual attention with users‟ realworld tasks and activities. This paper investigates the impac...
Andrew Bragdon, Eugene Nelson, Yang Li, Ken Hinckl...