Mobile interaction can potentially be enhanced with welldesigned haptic control and display. However, advances have been limited by a vicious cycle whereby inadequate haptic techn...
Although they have potential, to date location-based information systems have not radically improved the way we interact with our surroundings. To study related issues, we develop...
Pamela J. Ludford, Dan Frankowski, Ken Reily, Kurt...
Fashion signals are displayed to indicate access to information. Consistent, timely, and meaningful signal displays are only made possible if one is well-connected. While fashion ...
Wizard of Oz (WOz) testing has shown promise as an effective way to test location-enhanced applications. However, it is challenging to conduct a location-based WOz test because of...
It is tedious to handwrite long passages of text by hand. To make this process more efficient, we propose predictive handwriting that provides input predictions when the user writ...
Kazutaka Kurihara, Masataka Goto, Jun Ogata, Takeo...
We describe our research--its approach, results and products--on Danish emergency medical service (EMS) field or "pre-hospital" work in minor and major incidents. We dis...
We propose a method of measuring people's sense of presence in computer-mediated communication (CMC) systems) based on linguistic features of their dialogues. We create varia...
We introduce symSpline: a symmetric, dual-mouse technique for the manipulation of spline curves. In symSpline, two cursors control the positions of the ends of the tangent to an e...
Celine Latulipe, Stephen Mann, Craig S. Kaplan, Ch...
This paper presents descriptive accounts from an ethnographic study of time-critical work in the domain of emergency response and the operative work of fire crews. The verbal comm...
In this paper we introduce the notion of "photowork" as the activities people perform with their digital photos after capture but prior to end use such as sharing. Surpr...
David S. Kirk, Abigail Sellen, Carsten Rother, Ken...