CHI2004 | Technical Program
Wednesday 28 April
11:30-13:00

Design Expo, Hall F
Stories on User Experience Design and Case Study Panel

Session Chairs: Jonathan Arnowitz, PeopleSoft, USA, Luke Ball, Independent Consultant, USA

The Drift Table: Designing for Ludic Engagement
William Gaver, Andy Boucher, Sara Pennington, Brendan Walker, Royal College of Art; John Bowers, Royal Institute of Technology; Hans Gellerson, Albrecht Schmidt, Nicholas Villars, Lancaster University, UK; Anthony Steed, University College London, UK

Wi-Fi and Handhelds - Perfect Synergy
Sce Pike, PalmOne; Paul Osborne, Hewlett Packard, USA

Matching User and Business Goals
Dana Chisnell, Usability Works; Meredith Brown, Blue Shield of California, USA

Papers, Hall E1
Interruptions, Interruptions, Interruptions

Session Chair: Antti Oulasvirta, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, Finland

A Diary Study of Task Switching and Interruptions
Mary Czerwinski, Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research, USA; Susan Wilhite, Microsoft, USA

Examining the Robustness of Sensor-Based Statistical Models of Human Interruptibility
James Fogarty, Scott Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Jennifer Lai, IBM Research, USA

Constant, Constant Multi-tasking Craziness”: Managing Multiple Working Spheres
Victor Gonzalez, Gloria Mark, University of California, Irvine, USA

Student Competition, Hall E2
Finalists Presentation

Co-Chairs: Jonathan Sykes, Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, Todd Zazelenchuk, Whirlpool Corp., USA

Judges: Rolf Molich, Dialog Design, Denmark; Lynn Shade, Adobe Systems, USA; Scott Berkun, uiweb.com, USA; David Benyon, Napier University, UK

Papers, Hall G
Mobile Text Entry

Session Chair: John Arnott, University of Dundee, Scotland

Twiddler Typing: One-Handed Chording Text Entry for Mobile Phones
Kent Lyons, Thad Starner, Daniel Plaisted, James Fusia, Amanda Lyons, Aaron Drew, Ernest Wayne Looney, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

A Comparison of Consecutive and Concurrent Input Text Entry Techniques for Mobile Phones
Daniel Wigdor, Ravin Balakrishnan, University of Toronto, Canada

Model for Non-Expert Text Entry Speed on 12-Button Phone Keypads
Andriy Pavlovych, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger, Department of Computer Science, York University, Canada

Papers, Hall H
Can You See Me Now?

Session Chair: Pavel Slavik, Czech Technical University, Czech Republic

Mouse and Touchscreen Selection in the Upper and Lower Visual Fields
Barry A. Po, Brian D. Fisher, Kellogg S. Booth, University of British Columbia, Canada

Sharp or Smooth? Comparing the effects of quantization vs. frame rate for streamed video
John D. McCarthy, M. Angela Sasse, Dimitrios Miras, University College London, UK

Unintended Effects: Varying Icon Spacing Changes Users' Visual Search Strategy
Sarah P. Everett, Michael D. Byrne, Rice University, USA

Special Area, Hall D
Robotics and Transport

Session Chair: Sara Kiesler, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Organizer: Jean Scholtz, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA

Robrno Demonstration: Teleoperation Telepresence
Ludek Zalud, Center for Applied Cybernetics, Laboratory of Telepresence and Robotics Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic

NASA Robonaut
S. M. Goza, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA

Operator Interactions with Autonomous Robots
David Bruemmer, Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, USA

HCI Overviews, Hall M
Special Needs and Aging

Session Chair: Julie Jacko, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

About Interaction Group
SungWoo Kim, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea

CUHTec: the Centre for Usable Home Technology
Andrew Monk, Julia Brant, Peter Wright, John Robinson, University of York, England

CREATE: Center for Research and Education on Aging and Technology Enhancement
Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Sara J. Czaja, University of Miami, USA

SIG, Hall N
Techniques for Designing Mobile Applications with Customer Data

Organizers: Karen Holtzblatt, InContext Enterprises, USA; Pekka Ketola, Nokia Multimedia, Finland; Thea Turner, Motorola Labs, USA

Papers, Hall I
Visualizing Work

Session Chair: Garett Dworman, Tec-Ed, Inc. USA

Physically Large Displays Improve Path Integration in 3D Virtual Navigation Tasks
Desney Tan, Darren Gergle, Peter Scupelli, Randy Pausch, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Connecting time-oriented data and information to a coherent interactive visualization
Ragnar Bade, University of Magdeburg, Germany; Silvia Miksch, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

Designing to Support Awareness: A Predictive, Composite Model
Rachid Hourizi, Peter Johnson, University of Bath, UK

Short Talks, Hall K
Eye Told You So

Session Chair: Liza Boyd, Intuit, USA

Regressions Re-visited: a New Definition for the Visual Display Paradigm
James Renshaw, Janet Finlay, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK; David Tyfa, Robert Ward, University of Huddersfield, UK

EyeDraw: A System for Drawing Pictures with the Eyes
Anthony Hornof, Anna Cavender, Rob Hoselton, University of Oregon, USA

Attentive Display: Paintings as Attentive User Interfaces
David Holman, Roel Vertegaal, Changuk Sohn, Daniel Cheng, Queen's University, Canada

Eye Gaze Interaction with Expanding Targets
Darius Miniotas, Oleg Spakov, University of Tampere, Finland; I. Scott MacKenzie, York University, Canada

Impact of Video Editing Based on Participants' Gaze in Multiparty Conversation
Yoshinao Takemae, Kazuhiro Otsuka, Naoki Mukawa, NTT Corporation, Japan

Haptic Chameleon: A New Concept of Shape-Changing User Interface Controls with Force Feedback
Georg Michelitsch, Jason Williams, Martin Osen, Beatriz Jimenez, Stefan Rapp, Sony International (Europe) GmbH, Germany