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Simone Barbosa, PUC-Rio, Brazil
Rashmi Sinha, Uzanto, USA


P01: Combining Head Tracking and Mouse Input for a GUI on Multiple Monitors
Mark Ashdown, Kenji Oka, Yoichi Sato, University of Tokyo, Japan

P02: Sweep and Point & Shoot: Phonecam-Based Interactions for Large Public Displays
Rafael Ballagas, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Michael Rohs, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; Jennifer Sheridan, Lancaster University, UK; Jan Borchers, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

P03: Smart Sinks: Real-World Opportunities for Context-Aware Interaction
Leonardo Bonanni, Ernesto Arroyo, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker, MIT Media Laboratory, USA

P04: Crystal ball: Predicting end-user experience with a Digital Media Adapter
Cory Booth, Paul Sorenson, Intel Corporation, USA

P05: Faces of Emotion in Human-Computer Interaction
Pedro Branco, Peter Firth, L. Miguel Encarnacao, imedia-The ICPNM Academy, Providence, RI, USA; Paolo Bonato, Dept of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, MA, USA

P06: Does Spelling Matter In Instant Messaging? Answers from Measuring Error Correction Frequency
Jeffrey Campbell, UMBC, USA

P07: Evaluation of Alternative Presentation Control Techniques
Xiang Cao, Siemens Ltd., China; Eyal Ofek, David Vronay, Microsoft Research Asia, China

P08: Rüüg Long-Distance Communication
Jenny Cargiuolo, Adriana Thompson, Aurelia Friedland, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

P09: Audio-Haptic Feedback in Mobile Phones
Angela Chang, Conor O'Sullivan, Motorola, USA

P10: Visualization in Law Enforcement
Hsinchun Chen, Homa Atabakhsh, Chunju Tseng, University of Arizona, USA; Tim Petersen, Tucson Police Department, USA; Byron Marshall, Siddharth Kaza, Shauna Eggers, Ankit Shah, Hemanth Gowda, University of Arizona, USA

P11: Topic Spotting Common Sense Translation Assistant
Jaewoo Chung, Rachel Kern, Henry Lieberman, MIT Media Lab, USA

P12: Monitoring and Managing Presence in Incoming and Outgoing Communication
Yuan-Chou Chung, John Zimmerman, Jodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

P13: A Closed-Loop Tactor Frequency Control System for Vibrotactile Feedback
Justin Cohen, The George Washington University, USA; Masataki Niwa, ATR International, MIS-Sensory Media Labs, Japan; Robert Lindeman, The George Washington University, USA; Haruo Noma, Yasuyuki Yanagida, Ken-Ichi Hosaka, ATR International, MIS-Sensory Media Labs, Japan

P14: Evaluating an Ambient Display for the Home
Sunny Consolvo, Intel Research Seattle, USA; Jeffrey Towle, University of California, Berkeley, USA

P15: Incorporating Physical Co-presence at Events into Digital Social Networking
Scott Counts, Microsoft Research, USA; John Geraci, New York University, USA

P16: Gait Phase Effects in Mobile Interaction
Andrew Crossan, Hamilton Institute, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland; Roderick Murray-Smith, Dept. of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, UK & Hamilton Institute, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland; Stephen Brewster, James Kelly, Dept. of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, UK; Bojan Musizza, Institut Jozef Stefan, Ljubljana, Slovenia

P17: A methodology and tool for studying Web design issues remotely
Elisabeth Cuddihy, Jennifer Barrick, Carolyn Wei, Brandon Maust, Alexandra Bartell, Jan Spyridakis, University of Washington, USA

P18: Why Use Memo for All? Restructuring Mobile Applications to Support Informal Note Taking
Liwei Dai, Wayne Lutters, UMBC, USA; Carlie Bower, Purdue University, USA

P19: Effects of Fisheye on Visualizing Connections between Nodes
Erika Darling, Kristine Recktenwald, Nikhil Kalghatgi, Aaron Burgman, The MITRE Corporation, USA

P20: The Book as User Interface: Lowering the Entry Cost to Email for Elders
Scott Davidoff, Carson Bloomberg, Ian Li, Jennifer Mankoff, Susan Fussell, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

P21: MMM2: Mobile Media Metadata for Media Sharing
Marc Davis, Nancy Van House, Jeff Towle, Simon King, Shane Ahern, Carrie Burgener, Dan Perkel, Megan Finn, Vijay Viswanathan, Matthew Rothenberg, University of California, Berkeley, USA

P22: The Sampling Lens : making sense of saturated visualisations
Geoffrey Ellis, Lancaster University, UK; Enrico Bertini, Universita' di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy; Alan Dix, Lancaster University, UK

P23: Enabling Rich Human-Agent Interaction for a Calendar Scheduling Agent
Andrew Faulring, Brad Myers, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

P24: Cooperative Usability Testing: Complementing Usability Testing With User-Supported Interpretation Sessions
Erik Frøkjær, Kasper Hornbæk, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

P25: A User-Centered Approach to Visualizing Network Traffic for Intrusion Detection
John Goodall, A Ozok, Penny Rheingans, Wayne Lutters, Anita Komlodi, UMBC, USA

P26: The Power-Aware Cord: Energy awareness through ambient information display
Anton Gustafsson, Magnus Gyllenswärd, The Interactive Institute, Sweden

P27: The Unless Switch: Adding Conditional Logic to Concept Mapping for Middle School Students
Kevin Hartman, Kristen Pilner Blair, Stanford University, USA

P28: Web Browsing Today: The impact of changing contexts on user activity
Kirstie Hawkey, Kori Inkpen, Dalhousie University, Canada

P29: A Gesture-Based American Sign Language Game for Deaf Children
Valerie Henderson, Seungyon Lee, Thad Starner, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Harley Hamilton, Atlanta Area School for the Deaf, USA; Helene Brashear, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

P30: Evaluating Paper Prototypes on the Street
David Hendry, Sara Mackenzie, Ann Kurth, Freya Spielberg, University of Washington, USA; Jim Larkin, Resources Online, USA

P31: Interactive Web Usage Mining with the Navigation Visualizer
Eelco Herder, Department of Computer Science, Group of Human Media Interaction, University of Twente, The Netherlands; Harald Weinreich, Department of Informatics, Group of Distributed Systems and Information Systems, University of Hamburg, Germany

P32: TXTmob: Text Messaging For Protest Swarms
Tad Hirsch, MIT, USA; John Henry, IAA, USA

P33: Simple Tutors for Hard Problems: Understanding the Role of Pseudo-Tutors
Matthew Hockenberry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

P34: The Sense Lounger: Establishing a Ubicomp Beachhead in Elders’ Homes
Amy Hurst, John Zimmerman, Jodi Forlizzi, Chris Atkeson, Carnegie Mellon, USA; Michel Peeters, Eindhoven University, The Netherlands

P35: QWERTY-like 3x4 keypad layouts for a mobile phone
Sunyu Hwang, Geehyuk Lee, Information and Communications University, Korea

P36: CyARM: an Alternative Aid Device for Blind Persons
Kiyohide Ito, Makoto Okamoto, Future University, Hakodate, Japan; Junichi Akita, Kanazawa University, Japan; Tetsuo Ono, Future University, Hakodate, Japan; Ikuko Gyobu, Ochanomizu University, Japan; Tomohito Takagi, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd., Japan; Takahiro Hoshi, Yu Mishima, Future University, Hakodate, Japan

P37: Navigation via Continuously Adapted Music
Matt Jones, Nigel Warren, Steve Jones, David Bainbridge, University of Waikato, New Zealand

P38: Sharing the Big Apple: A Survey Study of People, Place and Locatability
Sukeshini Grandhi, Quentin (Gad) Jones, Samer Karam, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

P39: Symbolic Objects in a Networked Gestural Sound Interface
Eric Kabisch, Arts, Computation and Engineering, University of California, Irvine, USA; Amanda Williams, Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine, USA; Paul Dourish, Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine, USA

P40: Toward Wearable Social Networking with iBand
Marije Kanis, Media Lab Europe, Ireland; Niall Winters, London Knowledge Lab, UK; Stefan Agamanolis, Anna Gavin, Cian Cullinan, Media Lab Europe, Ireland

P41: Minimal Intimate Objects: Communicating Intimacy One Bit at a Time
Joseph 'Jofish' Kaye, Mariah Levitt, Jeff Nevins, Jessica Golden, Vanessa Schmidt, Cornell University, USA

P42: Evaluating Navigational Surrogate Formats with Divergent Browsing Tasks
Andruid Kerne, Interface Ecology Lab Center for Study of Digital Libraries, Texas A&M Computer Science Department, USA; Steven M. Smith, Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University, USA; Hyun Choi, Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University, USA; Ross Graeber, Interface Ecology Lab Center for Study of Digital Libraries, Texas A&M Computer Science Department, USA

P43: Implications for Designing the User Experience of DVD Menus
Thomas Költringer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; Martin Tomitsch, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; Karin Kappel, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; Daniel Kalbeck, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; Thomas Grechenig, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

P44: Measuring the effective parameters of steering motions
Sergey Kulikov, I. Scott MacKenzie, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger, York University, Canada

P45: Robotic Method of Taking the Initiative in Eye Contact
Yoshinori Kuno, Dai Miyauchi, Akio Nakamura, Saitama University, Japan

P46: SEASCAPE and VOLCANO: Visualizing Online Discussions Using Timeless Motion
Francis Lam, Judith Donath, MIT Media Lab, USA

P47: Programmatic Semantics for Natural Language Interfaces
Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

P48: Sticky Widgets: Pseudo-haptic Widget Enhancements for Multi-Monitor Displays
Regan Mandryk, Simon Fraser University, Canada; Malcolm Rodgers, Kori Inkpen, Dalhousie University, Canada

P49: Using Treemaps to Visualize Threaded Discussion Forums on PDAs
Gary Marsden, University of Cape Town, South Africa; Björn Engdahl, Malin Köksal, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

P50: Automating the detection of breaks in continuous user experience with computer games
Tim Marsh, Kiyoung Yang, Cyrus Shahabi, Wee Ling Wong, Luciano Nocera, Eduardo Carriazo, Hyunjin Yoon, Chris Kyriakakis, Yih-lun Huang, Aditiya Varma, University of Southern California, USA

P51: Using the environment as an interactive interface to motivate positive behavior change in a subway station
Anijo Mathew, Mississippi State University, USA

P52: Harnessing Mobile Ubiquitous Cameras
Neil McCurdy, William Griswold, Jennifer Carlisle, University of California, San Diego, USA

P56: Robots as Dogs? -- Children's Interactions with the Robotic Dog AIBO and a Live Australian Shepherd
Gail Melson, Department of Child Development & Family Studies, Purdue University, USA; Peter Kahn, Department of Psychology, University of Washington, USA; Alan Beck, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, USA; Batya Friedman, The Information School, University of Washington, USA; Trace Roberts, School of Education, Purdue University, USA; Erik Garrett, Department of Philosophy, Purdue University, USA

P57: An Interactive Braille-Recognition System for The Visually Impaired Based on A Portable Camera
Yoshiyuki Mihara, Etsuya Shibayama, Dept. of Mathematical and Computing Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Shin Takahashi, Dept. of Computer Siences, University of Tsukuba, Japan; Akihiro Sugimoto, Intelligent System Research Division, National Institute of Informatics, Japan

P58: Intuitive Manipulation Techniques for Projected Displays of Mobile Devices
Kosuke Miyahara, Hiroshi Inoue, Masanori Sugimoto, University of Tokyo, Japan

P59: StoryGrid: A Tangible Interface for Student Expression
Tom Moher, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA; Ben Watson, Northwestern University, USA; Janet Kim, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA; Claudia Hindo, Louis Gomez, Northwestern University, USA; Stephen Fransen, Roberto Clemente High School, USA; Tim McEneany, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

P60: Hug Over a Distance
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, Frank Vetere, Martin R. Gibbs, Jesper Kjeldskov, Sonja Pedell, Steve Howard, Interaction Design Group, Department of Information Systems, University of Melbourne, Australia

P61: What is connected by mutual gaze? -User's Behavior in video-mediated communication
Naoki Mukawa, Tsugumi Oka, Kumiko Arai, Masahide Yuasa, Tokyo Denki University, Japan

P62: Multimodal Presentation Method for a Dance Training System
Akio Nakamura, Sou Tabata, Shinichiro Kiyofuji, Tomoya Ueda, Yoshinori Kuno, Saitama University, Japan

P63: Sketch-Based Rapid Prototyping Platform for Hardware-Software Integrated Interactive Products
Tek-Jin Nam, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

P64: Weak Gaze Awareness in Video-Mediated Communication
Takehiko Ohno, NTT Cyber Solutions Laboratories, Japan

P65: An Experience with an Enriched Task Model for Educational Software
Raquel Prates, Rosa de Figueiredo, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

P66: Genetic Algorithm to Generate Optimized Soft Keyboard
Mathieu Raynal, Nadine Vigouroux, Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse, France

P67: It's a Jungle Out There: Practical Considerations for Evaluation in the City
Melanie Kellar, Derek Reilly, Kirstie Hawkey, Malcolm Rodgers, Bonnie MacKay, Dave Dearman, Vicki Ha, W. Joseph MacInnes, Mike Nunes, Karen Parker, Tara Whalen, Kori Inkpen, Dalhousie University, Canada

P68: The Effect of Content Customization on Task Learnability and Perceived Workload
Diego Rivera, IBM Canada, Canada

P69: The Rotating Compass - A Novel Interaction Technique for Mobile Navigation
Enrico Rukzio, Albrecht Schmidt, University of Munich, Germany; Antonio Krueger, University of Muenster, Germany

P70: SPARKS
Vincent Leclerc, Sajid Sadi, Andrea Chew, MIT Media Lab, USA; Aaron Tang, Harvard Graduate School of Design, USA

P71: Mobile Search with Text Messages: Designing the User Experience for Google SMS
Rudy Schusteritsch, Google, USA; Shailendra Rao, Stanford University, USA; Kerry Rodden, Google, USA

P72: The DJammer: “Air-Scratching” and Freeing the DJ to Join the Party
April Slayden, Mirjana Spasojevic, Mat Hans, Mark Smith, Hewlett-Packard, USA

P73: Creating a System to Share User Experience Best Practices at eBay
Preston Smalley, Jeff Herman, eBay, Inc. , USA

P74: OverHear: Augmenting Attention In Remote Social Gatherings Through Computer-Mediated Hearing
John D. Smith, Matthew Donald, Daniel Cheng, David Holman, Daniel Chen, Aadil Mamuji, Roel Vertegaal, Changuk Sohn, Human Media Lab, Queen's University, Canada

P75: ImproViz: Visual Explorations of Jazz Improvisations
Jon Snydal, Marti Hearst, School of Information Management and Systems, University of California, Berkeley, USA

P76: Tangible Newspaper for The Visually Impaired Users
Adam Sporka, Vladislav Nemec, Pavel Slavik, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic

P77: Automatic Video Editing System Using Stereo-Based Head Tracking for Multiparty Conversation
Yoshinao Takemae, Kazuhiro Otsuka, Junji Yamato, NTT Corporation, Japan

P78: Polymorphic Letters: Transforming pen movements to extend written expression
Andrea Taylor, Carol Strohecker, Zoltan Foley-Fisher, Media Lab Europe, Ireland

P79: Using Personal Photos as Pictorial Passwords
Thomas Tullis, Donna Tedesco, Fidelity Investments, USA

P80: Multiple Virtual Rafts: A Multi-User Paradigm for Interacting with Communities of Autonomous Characters
Bill Tomlinson, Jesse Gray, Man Lok Yau, University of California, Irvine

P81: Asynchronous Collaborative Design
Leslie Tudor, Julie Radford-Davenport, SAS Institute, USA

P82: Visualizing complex phenomena for medical students
Teija Vainio, Kati Hakkarainen, University of Tampere, Finland, Jarmo Levonen, University of Helsinki, Finland

P83: Inner Circle, People Centered Email Client
Andrzej Turski, Microsoft Research, USA; Debbie Warnack, University of Washington, USA; Lili Cheng, Shelly Farnham, Susan Yee, Microsoft Research, USA

P84: Toss-It: Intuitive Information Transfer Techniques for Mobile Devices
Koji Yatani, Koiti Tamura, Hiroki Keiichi, Masanori Sugimoto, University of Tokyo, Japan; Hiromichi Hashizume, National Institute of Informatics, Japan

P85: From Creating Virtual Gestures to "Writing" in Sign Languages
Beifang Yi, Frederick C. Harris, Jr., Sergiu M. Dascalu, University of Nevada, Reno, USA

P86: Single Complex Glyphs Versus Multiple Simple Glyphs
Beth Yost, Chris North, Virginia Polytech Institute and State University, USA

P87: Improving Web Accessibility Using Content-Aware Plug-ins
Wai Yu, Graham McAllister, Ravi Kuber, Emma Murphy, Philip Strain, Queen's University of Belfast, UK

P88: Age-centered Research-Based Web Design Guidelines
Panayiotis Zaphiris, Mariya Ghiawadwala , Shabana Mughal, City University, London, UK

P89: Info-Lotus: A Peripheral Visualization for Email Notification
Leizhong Zhang, Microsoft Research Asia, China; Nan Tu, Tsinghua University, China; David Vronay, Microsoft Research Asia, China

P90: "I Hear the Pattern": Interactive Sonification of Geographical Data Patterns
Haixia Zhao, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland at College Park, USA

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