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Human-Computer Interaction - INTERACT 2009

12th IFIP TC 13 International Conference, Uppsala, Sweden, August 24-28, 2009, Proceedigns Part I

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5726)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

Conference series link(s): INTERACT: IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction

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Table of contents (99 papers)

  1. Part Two: Long and Short Papers

    1. Ethics and Privacy

      1. Staging Urban Interactions with Media Façades
        • Martin Brynskov, Peter Dalsgaard, Tobias Ebsen, Jonas Fritsch, Kim Halskov, Rune Nielsen
        Pages 154-167
      2. Location-Based Services and Privacy in Airports
        • John Paulin Hansen, Alexandre Alapetite, Henning Boje Andersen, Lone Malmborg, Jacob Thommesen
        Pages 168-181
      3. Automatic Translation System to Spanish Sign Language with a Virtual Interpreter
        • Sandra Baldassarri, Eva Cerezo, Francisco Royo-Santas
        Pages 196-199
    2. Evaluation 1

      1. Evidence Based Design of Heuristics for Computer Assisted Assessment
        • Gavin Sim, Janet C. Read, Gilbert Cockton
        Pages 204-216
      2. Physical Fidelity: Exploring the Importance of Physicality on Physical-Digital Conceptual Prototyping
        • Joanna Hare, Steve Gill, Gareth Loudon, Devina Ramduny-Ellis, Alan Dix
        Pages 217-230
      3. Considering Cost in Usability Evaluation of Mobile Applications: Who, Where and When
        • Georgios Fiotakis, Dimitrios Raptis, Nikolaos Avouris
        Pages 231-234
      4. Is the ‘Figure of Merit’ Really That Meritorious?
        • Jarinee Chattratichart, Gitte Lindgaard
        Pages 235-238
      5. User-Centered Evaluation of the Responsiveness of Applications
        • Gerd Waloszek, Ulrich Kreichgauer
        Pages 239-242
      6. Evaluation of User Interface Design and Input Methods for Applications on Mobile Touch Screen Devices
        • Florence Balagtas-Fernandez, Jenny Forrai, Heinrich Hussmann
        Pages 243-246
    3. Evaluation 2

      1. Multi-format Notifications for Multi-tasking
        • Julie S. Weber, Mark W. Newman, Martha E. Pollack
        Pages 247-260
      2. Making Pen-Based Operation More Seamless and Continuous
        • Chuanyi Liu, Xiangshi Ren
        Pages 261-273
      3. Insight into Goal-Directed Movements: Beyond Fitts’ Law
        • Karin Nieuwenhuizen, Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Jean-Bernard Martens
        Pages 274-287
      4. A Model to Simulate Web Users’ Eye Movements
        • Myriam Chanceaux, Anne Guérin-Dugué, Benoît Lemaire, Thierry Baccino
        Pages 288-300
    4. Games, Fun and Aesthetic Design 1

      1. Balancing Skills to Optimize Fun in Interactive Board Games
        • Eva Kraaijenbrink, Frank van Gils, Quan Cheng, Robert van Herk, Elise van den Hoven
        Pages 301-313
      2. For Your Eyes Only: Controlling 3D Online Games by Eye-Gaze
        • Howell Istance, Aulikki Hyrskykari, Stephen Vickers, Thiago Chaves
        Pages 314-327
      3. Situating Productive Play: Online Gaming Practices and <i>Guanxi </i>in China
        • Silvia Lindtner, Scott Mainwaring, Paul Dourish, Yang Wang
        Pages 328-341
    5. Games, Fun and Aesthetic Design 2

      1. Head Tracking in First-Person Games: Interaction Using a Web-Camera
        • Torben Sko, Henry J. Gardner
        Pages 342-355
      2. Playability: How to Identify the Player Experience in a Video Game
        • J. L. González Sánchez, N. Padilla Zea, F. L. Gutiérrez
        Pages 356-359

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About this book

INTERACT 2009 was the 12th of a series of INTERACT international c- ferences supported by the IFIP Technical Committee 13 on Human–Computer Interaction. This year,INTERACT washeld in Uppsala (Sweden), organizedby the Swedish Interdisciplinary Interest Group for Human–Computer Interaction (STIMDI) in cooperation with the Department of Information Technology at Uppsala University. Like its predecessors, INTERACT 2009 highlighted, both to the academic and to the industrial world, the importance of the human–computer interaction (HCI) area and its most recent breakthroughs on current applications. Both - perienced HCI researchers and professionals, as well as newcomers to the HCI ?eld, interested in designing or evaluating interactive software, developing new interaction technologies, or investigating overarching theories of HCI, found in INTERACT 2009 a great forum for communication with people of similar int- ests, to encourage collaboration and to learn. INTERACT 2009 had Research and Practice as its special theme. The r- son we selected this theme is that the research within the ?eld has drifted away from the practicalapplicability of its results and that the HCI practice has come to disregard the knowledge and development within the academic community.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Media, Bauhaus University Weimar, Weimar, Germany

    Tom Gross

  • Department for Information Technology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

    Jan Gulliksen

  • Meraka Institute, Pretoria, South Africa

    Paula Kotzé

  • Department of Information Science, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

    Lars Oestreicher

  • University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse Cedex, France

    Philippe Palanque

  • Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil

    Raquel Oliveira Prates

  • Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse Cedex, France

    Marco Winckler

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