CHI2004 | Technical Program
Wednesday 28 April
14:30-16:00

Papers, Hall F
Handhelds and Pervasive Computing

Session Chair: Andrew Monk, University of York, UK

The Potential for Energy-aware User Interfaces
Tim Harter, Hewlett Packard, USA; Sander Vroegindeweij, Erik Geelhoed, Hewlett Packard/HP Labs, UK; Meera Manahan, Partha Ranganathan, Hewlett Packard, USA

Breaking the Book: Translating the Chemistry Lab Book into a Pervasive Computing Lab Environment
M.C. Schraefel, Gareth Hughes, Hugo R. Mills, Graham Smith, Terry R. Payne, Jeremy Frey, University of Southampton, UK

Understanding the Micronote Lifecycle: Improving Mobile Support for Informal Note Taking
Min Lin, Wayne Lutters, UMBC, USA; Tina Kim, Rice University, USA

Panel, Hall E1
Trading Design Spaces: Exchanging Ideas on Physical Design Environments

Organizer: Wendy Ju, Stanford University, USA
Margot Berenton, University of Queensland, Australia; Michael Haller, Upper Austria University, Austria; Amanda Parkes, MIT, USA; Scott Klemmer, University of California Berkeley, USA; Brian Lee, Stanford Univesrity, USA; Dan Rosenfeld, NYU, USA

Papers, Hall E2
Morphing, Blending, and Pointing

Session Chair: Alexander Nikov, Fatih University, Turkey

Multiblending: Displaying Overlapping Windows Simultaneously Without the Drawbacks of Alpha Blending
Patrick Baudisch, Microsoft Research, USA; Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Designing a Compelling User Interface for Morphing
David Vronay, Microsoft Research Asia, China; Shuo Wang, Tsinghua University, China

Semantic Pointing: Improving Target Acquisition with Control-Display Ratio Adaptation
Renaud Blanch, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Université Paris-Sud, France; Yves Guiard, CNRS, France

Papers/Short Talks, Hall G
Measuring Usability

Session Chair: Ebba Thóra Hvannberg, University of Iceland, Iceland

A Comparison of Static, Adaptive, and Adaptable Menus
Leah Findlater, Joanna McGrenere, University of British Columbia, Canada

Master Usability Scaling
Michael McGee, Oracle Corporation, USA

From mental effort to perceived usability: Transforming experiences into summary assessments
Marc Hassenzahl, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany; Nina Sandweg, Siemens Corporate Technology, Germany

Applying User Testing Data to UEM Performance Metrics
Jarinee Chattratichart, London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom; Jacqueline Brodie, Brunel University, United Kingdom

Demos, Hall H
Finding Your Way

Session Chair: Michael Muller, IBM Research, USA

The future of signs: Interactive information, inexpensively!
Aradhana Goel, Michael Higgins, Mickey McManus, Marc Peterson, MAYA Design, USA

IDeixis: Image Based Deixis for Finding Location-Based Information
Konrad Tollmar, Tom Yehm Trevor Darrell, MIT, USA

ReMail: A Reinvented Email Prototype
Steven Rohall, Dan Gruen, Paul Moody, Martin Wattenberg, Mia Stern, Bernard Kerr, Bob Stachel, Kushal Dave, Robert Amres, Eric Wilcox, IBM TJ Watson Research Lab, USA

Special Area, Hall D
Ambient Intelligence

Organizer: Thomas Rist, DFKI, Germany

Ambient Intelligence from a Consumer Electronics Point of View
Emile Aarts, Philips Research and Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

“Smart Environments and the Disappearing Computer”
Norbert Streitz, AMBIENTE - Smart Environments of the Future Fraunhofer IPSI, Darmstadt, Germany

A New Paradigm for Human-Centered IT Applications and Services – The Ambient Intelligence Framework
José L. Encarnação, Interactive Graphics Research Group, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

HCI Overviews, Hall M
Global HCI

Session Chair: V. Kathleen Emery, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

User-Driven Innovation in the Future Applications Lab
Lars Erik Holmquist, Viktoria Institute, Sweden

Designing Between Borders: The Distributed UI Design Team at Adobe
Katja Rimmi, Lynn Shade, Adobe Systems Inc., USA; Jonathan Rath, Adobe Systems Inc., Canada

24/7 or Bust: Designing for the Challenges of Global UCD
Dan Rosenberg, Uday Gajendar, Oracle, USA

SIG, Hall N
Evaluating Interactive Information Retrieval Systems

Organizers: Nicholas Beltkin, Rutgers University, USA; Susan Dumais, Microsoft Research, USA; Jean Scholtz, NIST, USA; Ross Wilkinson, CSIRO, Australia

Short Talks, Hall I
Social Dot Net

Session Chair: James "Bo" Begole, Sun Labs Europe, France

Conference State Estimation by Biosignal Processing - Observation of Heart Rate Resonance
Masamichi Hosoda, Akira Nakayama, Minoru Kobayashi, Satoshi Iwaki, NTT Cyber Space Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan

Friendster and Publicly Articulated Social Networking
Danah Boyd, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Dealing with Mobile Conversations in Public Places: Some Implications for the Design of Socially Intrusive Technologies
Steve Love, Mark Perry, Brunel University, UK

All Together Now: Visualizing Local and Remote Actors of Localized Activity
Scott Lederer, Jeffrey Heer, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Text Analysis as a Tool for Analyzing Conversation in Online Support Groups
Adam D. I. Kramer, Susan R. Fussell, Leslie D. Setlock, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Production of Pace as a Collaborative Activity
Areti Galani, Matthew Chalmers, University of Glasgow, UK

Short Talks, Hall K
Web For All, and All For Web

Session Chair: Fred Sampson, PeopleSoft, USA

Banner Ads Hinder Visual Search and Are Forgotten
Moira Burke, University of Oregon, USA; Nicholas Gorman, Erik Nilsen, Lewis & Clark College, USA; Anthony Hornof, University of Oregon, USA

Link Colors Guide a Search
Tim Halverson, University of Oregon, USA; Anthony J. Hornof, University of Oregon, USA

American Sign Language of the Web
Deborah Fels, Ryerson University, Canada; Jan Richards, University of Toronto; Canada; Jim Hardman, Canadian Hearning Society, Canada; Sima Soudian, Charles Silverman, Ryerson University, Canada

Older Adults and Web Usability: Is Web Experience the Same as Web Expertise?
Ann-Marie Chadwick-Dias, Donna Tedesco, Tom Tullis, Fidelity Investments USA

Blogging by the Rest of Us
Diane J. Schiano, Stanford University, USA; Bonnie A. Nardi , UC Irvine, USA; Michelle Gumbrecht, Luke Swartz, Stanford University, USA

Search Result Exploration: A Preliminary Study of Blind and Sighted Users’ Decision Making and Performance
Melody Ivory, University of Washington, USA; Shiqing Yu, Encysys Consulting USA; Kathryn Gronemyer, University of Washington, USA