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HCI International 2009

19-24 July 09, Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, CA, USA

Wednesday, 22 July 2009 | Thursday, 23 July 2009 | Friday, 24 July 2009

08:00 – 10:00
Ergonomics and Health Aspects of Work with Computers

Light and Display
Crescent
Chair(s): Oliver Stefani, Fraunhofer, Germany.

  • Lighting as Support for Enhancing Well-being, Health and Mental Fitness of an Ageing Population - The FP6 EU Funded ALADIN Project
    Inge Gavat, Ovidiu Grigore, Marius Cotescu, University Politehnica Bucharest, Romania; Markus Canazei, Bartenbach Light Laboratory, Austria; Hermann Atz, Institute for Social Research and Opinion Polling, Italy; Klaus Becker, Becker Meditec, Germany; Lajos Izsó, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary; Guido Kempter, Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences, Austria; Herbert Plischke, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany; Wilfried Pohl, Bartenbach Light Laboratory, Austria.
  • Color Model for Human Visual Environment and Physical Interaction
    Tsutomu Mutoh, Kazuo Ohno, International Media Research Foundation, Japan.
  • Human Factors in Lighting
    Martin Braun, Oliver Stefani, Achim Pross, Matthias Bues, Dieter Spath, Fraunhofer, Germany.
  • Improving In-Vehicle Display and Control Design for Older Drivers
    Jaeheok Ryu, HYUNDAI-KIA Motors, Korea; Gyohyeon Song, Seongil Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea; Yoonhyung Cho, HYUNDAI-KIA Motors, Korea; Gyouhyung Kyung, UNIST (Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology), Korea; Hyungkee Kim, Kyungkuk Baek, HYUNDAI-KIA Motors, Korea.
  • The Evaluation of Operating Posture in Typing the QWERTY Keyboard on PDA
    Han-Chi Hsiao, Fong-Gong Wu, Ronald Hsi, Chih-I Ho, Wen-Zhou Shi, Chien-Hsu Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.

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Human Interface and the Management of Information

Intelligent HCI Convergence - I
Garden Salon Two
Chair(s): Jahwan Koo, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States.

  • Freeze TCPv2: An Enhancement of Freeze TCP for Efficient Handoff in Heterogeneous Networks
    Minu Park, Jaehyung Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea; Jahwan Koo, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States; Hyunseung Choo, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.
  • A Hierarchical Data Dissemination Protocol using Probability-based Clustering for Wireless Sensor Networks
    Moonseong Kim, Matt Mutka, Michigan State University, United States; Hyunseung Choo, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.
  • Location-based Mixed-Map Application Development for Mobile Devices
    Hyo-Haeng Lee, Kil-Ram Ha, Kwang-Seok Hong, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.
  • A Framework for Fairness Guaranteed Multi-streaming Transport Protocol
    Wonhyuk Lee, Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), Korea; Hyuncheol Kim, Namseoul University, Korea; Doowon Seo, Daeduk College, Korea; Jinwook Chung, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.
  • A Study on Computing Resource Partition for Increasing Efficiency of Grid System
    Changsun Lim, Seongjin Ahn, Jinwook Chung, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.
  • Proactive Fault Detection Schema for Enterprise Information System Using Statistical Process Control
    ChiHoon Lee, Doohyung Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea; Jahwan Koo, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States; Jinwook Chung, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.

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Human-Computer Interaction

Brain-Computer Interface (BCI): Towards Understanding Neural Bases of Human-Computer Interaction - I
Windsor
Chair(s): Chang Nam, University of Arkansas, United States; Gerwin Schalk, Wadsworth Center, NY State Dept. of Health, United States.

  • The Research on EEG Coherence Around Central Area of Left Hemisphere According to Grab Movement of Right Hand
    Mincheol Whang, Jincheol Woo, Jonghwa Kim, Sangmyung University, Korea.
  • Mind-Mirror: EEG-Guided Image Evolution
    Nima Bigdely Shamlo, Scott Makeig, University of California, San Diego, United States.
  • Sensor Modalities for Brain-Computer Interfacing
    Gerwin Schalk, Wadsworth Center, NY State Dept. of Health, United States.
  • The I of BCIs: Next Generation Interfaces for Brain–Computer Interface Systems that Adapt to Individual Users
    Brendan Allison, Graz University of Technology, Austria.
  • Ensemble SWLDA Classifiers for the P300 Speller
    Garett Johnson, Dean Krusienski, University of North Florida, United States.
  • On the Possibility About Performance Estimation Just Before Beginning a Voluntary Motion Using Movement-Related Cortical Potential
    Satoshi Suzuki, Takemi Matsui, Yusuke Sakaguchi, Kazuhiro Ando, Noboyuki Nishiuchi, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan; Toshimasa Yamazaki, Kyusyu Institute of Technology, Japan; Shin'ichi Fukuzumi, NEC Corporation, Japan.
  • Brain Response to Good and Bad Design
    Haeinn Lee, St. Cloud State University, United States; Jungtae Lee, Ssanghee Seo, Pusan National University, Korea.

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User Interface Design
Hampton
Chair(s): Sheue-Ling Hwang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.

  • Developing a Usable Mobile Flight Case Learning System in Air Traffic Control Miscommunications
    Kuo-Wei Su, Keh-Yeu Lee, Po-Hsin Huang, I-Tsun Chen, National Kaohsiung First University of Sc. & Tech., Taiwan.
  • Goods-Finding and Orientation in the Elderly on 3D Virtual Store Interface: the Impact of Classification and Landmarks
    Cheng-Li Liu, Vanung University, Taiwan; Shiaw-Tsyr Uang, Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Chen-Hao Chang, Vanung University, Taiwan.
  • Effects of Gender Difference on Emergency Operation Interface Design in Semiconductor Industry
    Hunszu Liu, Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.
  • Green Advocate in E-Commerce
    Ying-Lien Lee, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan; Fei-Hui Huang, Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan; Sheue-Ling Hwang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.
  • The Effects of an Anti-Glare Sleeve Installing on Fluorescent Tube Lamps on Glare and Reading Comfort
    Shiaw-Tsyr Uang, Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Cheng-Li Liu, Vanung University, Taiwan; Mali Chang, Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.
  • E-shopping Behavior and User-Web Interaction for Developing a Useful Green Website
    Fei-Hui Huang, Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan; Ying-Lien Lee, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan; Sheue-Ling Hwang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.
  • Web-Based Training System for Improving Aviation Maintenance Performance
    Guo-Feng Liang, Texas Tech University, United States; Jhih-Tsong Lin, Sheue-Ling Hwang, Eric Min-Yang Wang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan; Patrick Patterson, Texas Tech University, United States; Jiun-Fa Li, China Institute of Technology, Taiwan.

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Games Design and Evaluation
Sheffield
Chair(s): Yannis Georgalis, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece.

  • Playability Testing of Web-Based Sport Games with Older Children and Teenagers
    Xavier Ferre, Angelica De Antonio, Ricardo Imbert, Nelson Medinilla, Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Spain.
  • An Online Survey System on Computer Game Enjoyment and Personality
    Xiaowen Fang, Susy Chan, Chitra Nair, DePaul University, United States.
  • Emotionally Adapted Games – An Example of a First Person Shooter
    Timo Saari, Temple University / HIIT / Helsinki School of Economics, United States; Marko Turpeinen, Kai Kuikkaniemi, Ilkka Kosunen, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT), Finland; Niklas Ravaja, Helsinki School of Economics, Finland.
  • The Effects of Quest Types and Gaming Motivations on Players’ Knowledge Acquisitions in an Online Role-Playing Game Environment
    Jiunde Lee, Chih-Yi Chao, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan.

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Emotional Interaction
Garden Salon One
Chair(s): Christine Lisetti, Florida International University, United States.

  • Cognitive and Emotional Characteristics of Communication in Human-Human/Human-Agent Interaction
    Yugo Hayashi, Kazuhisa Miwa, Nagoya University, Japan.
  • Designing Emotional and Interactive Behaviors for an Entertainment Robot
    Yo Chan Kim, Hyuk Tae Kwon, Wan Chul Yoon, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), Korea; Jong Cheol Kim, KT, Korea.
  • An Integrated Approach to Emotion Recognition for Advanced Emotional Intelligence
    Panagiotis Bamidis, Christos Frantzidis, Evdokimos Konstantinidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece; Andrej Luneski, South East European Research Centre, Greece; Chrysa Lithari, Manousos Klados, Charalambos Bratsas, Christos Papadelis, Costas Pappas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
  • The Research on Adaptive Process for Emotion Recognition by Using Time-dependent Parameters of Autonomic Nervous Response
    Jonghwa Kim, Mincheol Whang, Jincheol Woo, Sangmyung University, Korea.
  • Interpretation of User Evaluation for Emotional Speech Synthesis System
    Ho-Joon Lee, Jong Cheol Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), Korea.
  • Design of Interactive Emotional Sound Edutainment System
    Myunjin Park, Kyujung Kim, Soongsil University, Korea.
  • Anthropometric Facial Emotion Recognition
    Julia Jarkiewicz, Rafał Kocielnik, Krzysztof Marasek, Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Poland.

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Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics

Situation Awareness and Navigation
Towne
Chair(s): Kjell Ohlsson, Institute for Humane Technology (IHT), Sweden.

  • Development of a Novel Platform for Greater Situational Awareness in the Urban Military Terrain
    Stephen Prior, Middlesex University, United Kingdom; Siu-Tsen Shen, National Formosa University, Taiwan; Tony White, Siddharth Odedra, Mehmet Karamanoglu, Mehmet Ali Erbil, Tom Foran, Middlesex University, United Kingdom.
  • Supporting Situation Awareness in Demanding Operating Environments Through Wearable User Interfaces
    Jari Laarni, Juhani Heinilä, VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland; Jukka Häkkinen, University of Helsinki, Finland; Virpi Kalakoski, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland; Kari Kallinen, Helsinki School of Economics, Finland; Kristian Lukander, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland; Paula Löppönen, Industrial Designer, Finland; Tapio Palomäki, Finnish Defence Forces Technical Research Centre, Finland; Niklas Ravaja, Helsinki School of Economics, Finland; Paula Savioja, Antti Väätänen, VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland.
  • Development of a Technique for Predicting the Human Response to an Emergency Situation
    Glyn Lawson, Sarah Sharples, David Clarke, Sue Cobb, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom.
  • Supporting Cognitive Collage Creation for Pedestrian Navigation
    A.H.J. Oomes, Miroslav Bojic, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Gideon Bazen, Logica Management Consulting, Netherlands.
  • Comparison of Mobile Device Navigation Information Display Alternatives from the Cognitive Load Perspective
    Murat Can Cobanoglu, Sabanci University, Turkey; Ahmet Alp Kindiroglu, Bogazici University, Turkey; Selim Balcisoy, Sabanci University, Turkey.

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Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction

Cognitive Prostheses and Assisted Communication
Pacific Salon One
Chair(s): Noriaki Kuwahara, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan.

  • Lessons Learned from Developing Cognitive Support for Communication, Entertainment, and Creativity for Older People with Dementia
    Norman Alm, Dundee University, United Kingdom; Arlene Astell, St. Andrews University, United Kingdom; Gary Gowans, Richard Dye, Dundee University, United Kingdom; Maggie Ellis, St Andrews University, United Kingdom; Phillip Vaughan, Philippa Riley, Dundee University, United Kingdom.
  • Remote Reminiscence Talking and Scheduling Prompter for Individuals with Dementia Using Video Phone
    Kiyoshi Yasuda, Chiba Rosai Hospital, Japan; Noriaki Kuwahara, Kazunari Morimoto, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • Remote Conversation Support for People with Aphasia: Some Experiments and Lessons Learned
    Kazuhiro Kuwabara, Shohei Hayashi, Takafumi Uesato, Kohei Umadome, Ritsumeikan University, Japan; Keisuke Takenaka, Abiko City Welfare Center for the Handicapped, Japan.
  • Cognitive Chance Discovery
    Akinori Abe, ATR knowledge Science Laboratories, Japan.
  • Coimagination Method: Communication Support System with Collected Images and its Evaluation via Memory Task
    Mihoko Otake, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Motoichiro Kato, Keio University, Japan; Toshihisa Takagi, Database Center for Life Science, Japan; Hajime Asama, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • Preliminary Study on Remote Assistance for People with Dementia at Home by Using Multi-media Contents
    Toshimi Hamada, Noriaki Kuwahara, Kazunari Morimoto, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan; Kiyoshi Yasuda, Chiba Rosai Hospital, Japan; Utsumi Akira, Shinji Abe, ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories, Japan.
  • The Effects of Camera System on Caregivers’ Behaviors to Persons with Dementia
    Taro Sugihara, Japan Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, Japan; Kennichi Nakagawa, Freelance programmer, Japan; Xi Liu, Tsutomu Fujinami, Japan Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, Japan.

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Enculturating Human Computer Interaction
Pacific Salon Two
Chair(s): Matthias Rehm, University of Augsburg, Germany.

  • A Parameter-based Model for Generating Culturally Adaptive Nonverbal Behaviors in Embodied Conversational Agents
    Afia Akther Lipi, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan; Yukiko Nakano, Seikei University, Japan; Matthias Rehm, University of Augsburg, Germany.
  • The Art of Cross-Cultural Design for Usability
    Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Polytechnic of Namibia, Namibia.
  • Social Practice: Becoming Enculturated in Human-Computer Interaction
    Justine Cassell, Northwestern University, United States.
  • Models of Culture for Virtual Human Conversation
    David Traum, University of Southern California, United States.
  • Culture, Politeness and Directive Compliance
    Christopher Miller, Peggy Wu, Vanessa Vakili, Tammy Ott, Kip Smith, Smart Information Flow Technologies, United States.
  • The Role of Intermediaries in the Development of Asynchronous Rural Access
    Jerry Watkins, Swinburne University, Australia; Jo Tacchi, MS Kiran, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
  • Acceptance of Mobile Entertainment by Chinese Rural People
    Jun Liu, Tsinghua University, P.R. China; Ying Liu, Nokia Research Center, Beijing, P.R. China; Hui Li, Dingjun Li, P.L. Patrick Rau, Tsinghua University, P.R. China.

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Universal Access to Communication and Collaboration
Pacific Salon Three
Chair(s): Christian Stary, University of Linz, Austria.

  • A Mobile Communication System Designed for the Hearing-Impaired
    Ji-Won Song, Sung-Ho Yang, Inje University, Korea.
  • Using ASR for Transcription of Teleconferences in IM Systems
    Ira Forman, Tom Brunet, Paul Luther, Allen Wilson, IBM Research, United States.
  • A Modality Replacement Framework for the Communication between Blind and Hearing Impaired People
    Konstantinos Moustakas, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece; Laila Dybkjaer, Niels Ole Bernsen, NISLab, Denmark, Denmark.
  • Computer-Assisted Lip Reading Recognition for Hearing Impaired
    Yunlong Lay, Huijen Yang, National Chinyi University of Technology, Taiwan; Chern-Sheng Lin, Feng Chia University, Taiwan.
  • WordTree: Results of a Word Prediction System Presented thanks to a Tree
    Georges Badr, Mathieu Raynal, Université Paul Sabatier, France.
  • "How Should I Read this Word?": The Influence of Vowelization in a Deep Language Orthography on Online Text Comprehension
    Karen Precel, The Open University, Israel; Ronit Webman, City University of New York, Graduate Center, United States; Yoram Eshet-Alkalai, Batsheva Engelberg-Behr, The Open University, Israel.
  • Impact of Gaze Analysis on the Design of a Caption Production Software
    Claude Chapdelaine, Samuel Foucher, Langis Gagnon, Computer Research Institute of Montreal (CRIM), Canada.

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Virtual and Mixed Reality

Haptic Interaction in VR
Sunset
Chair(s): Monica Bordegoni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy.

  • Enhanced Industrial Maintenance Work Task Planning by Using Virtual Engineering Tools and Haptic User Interfaces
    Simo-Pekka Leino, Salla Lind, VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland; Matthieu Poyade, Universidad de Málaga, Spain; Sauli Kiviranta, VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland; Petteri Multanen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Arcadio Reyes Lecuona, Universidad de Málaga, Spain; Ari Mäkiranta, Ali Muhammad, Tampere University of Technology, Finland.
  • Enhancing Haptic Rendering through Predictive Collision Detection
    Athanasios Vogiannou, Konstantinos Moustakas, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Michael Strintzis, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece.
  • A Study of the Attenuation in the Properties of Haptic Devices at the Limit of the Workspace
    Jose San Martin, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain.
  • A High-Level Haptic Interface for Enhanced Interaction within Virtools
    Matthieu Poyade, Arcadio Reyes Lecuona, Universidad de Málaga, Spain; Simo-Pekka Leino, Sauli Kiviranta, VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland; Raquel Viciana-Abad, Escuela Politécnica Superior de Linares, Spain; Salla Lind, VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland.
  • Haptic Interaction and Interactive Simulation in an AR Environment for Aesthetic Product Design
    Monica Bordegoni, Francesco Ferrise, Marco Ambrogio, Politecnico di Milano, Italy.
  • Fundamental Research of Tactile Perception for Development of Tactile Feeling Display
    Iyo Kunimoto, Naoki Saiwaki, Nara Women's University, Japan; Osamu Katayama, Yasuji Inobe, DENSO Corporation, Japan.
  • A Virtual Button with Tactile Feedback using Ultrasonic Vibration
    Kaoru Tashiro, Yuta Shiokawa, Keio University, Japan; Tomotake Aono, Kyocera Corporation, Japan; Takashi Maeno, Keio University, Japan.

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Internationalization, Design and Global Development

Cross-Cultural and Multi-Cultural Design
Sunrise
Chair(s): Irina Kondratova, National Research Council, Canada.

  • Cross-Culture and Website Design: Cultural Movements and Settled Cultural Variables
    Abdalghani Mushtaha, Olga De Troyer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.
  • Cross-cultural Design & Evaluation of the Apple iPhone
    Michael Oren, Utkarsh Seth, Fei Huang, Sunghyun Kang, Iowa State University, United States.
  • Identifying and Measuring Cultural Differences in Cross-Cultural User-Interfaces Design
    Jasem Alostath, Sanaa Almoumen, Ahmad Alostath, Public Authority for Applied Education & Training, Kuwait.
  • Cultural Interface Design Advisor Tool: Research Methodology and Practical Development Efforts
    Irina Kondratova, Ilia Goldfarb, National Research Council, Canada.
  • Supportive Web Design for Users from Different Cultural Origins in E-Commerce
    Kyeong Kang, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.
  • Cross-Cultural Understanding of the Dual Structure of Metaphorical Icons: An Explorative Study with French and Turkish Users on an E-learning Site
    Kerem Rızvanoğlu, Özgürol Öztürk, Galatasaray University, Turkey.
  • Internationalizing Mainframe Applications through Screen Scraping
    Chris Durand, Bridge360, Inc., United States.

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Online Communities and Social Computing

Online Social Networking in Higher Education
Royal Palm Salon Six
Chair(s): Gabriele Meiselwitz, Towson University, United States.

  • Learning Computer Science Fundamentals through Virtual Environments
    James Braman, Towson University, United States; Giovanni Vincenti, Gruppo Vincenti, S.r.l., Italy; Ana Maria Arboleda Diaz, Towson University, United States; Andrew Jinman, Twofour Learning, United Kingdom.
  • Benefits and Challenges of Using Collaborative Development Environments with Social Software in Higher Computer Science Education
    Daniel Kadenbach, Carsten Kleiner, Fachhochschule Hannover, Germany.
  • Email Accessibility and Social Networking
    Brian Wentz, Jonathan Lazar, Towson University, United States.
  • Accessibility of Registration Mechanisms in Social Networking Sites
    Gabriele Meiselwitz, Jonathan Lazar, Towson University, United States.
  • Heuristics for Implementation of Wiki Technology in Higher Education Learning
    Portia Pusey, Gabriele Meiselwitz, Towson University, United States.
  • “I heard it on the grapevine” – Blogging, Facebook, YouTube, and Student Self-Organization during a Faculty Strike
    Emilie Gould, Empire State College, United States.

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Augmented Cognition

Context-Driven AugCog Support
Royal Palm Salon Five
Chair(s): Mark Neerincx, TNO Human Factors / Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Peter-Paul Van Maanen, TNO Defence, Security and Safety, Netherlands.

  • Context-Aware Team Task Allocation to Support Mobile Police Surveillance
    Jan Willem Streefkerk, Myra Van Esch-Bussemakers, TNO Human Factors, Netherlands; Mark Neerincx, TNO Human Factors / Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.
  • Tunnel Operator Training with a Conversational Agent-Assistant
    Eric Buiël, Jan Lubbers, Willem Van Doesburg, Tijmen Muller, TNO Defence, Security and Safety, Netherlands.
  • Designing a Control and Visualization System for Off-highway Machinery According to the Adaptive Automation Paradigm
    Stefano Marzani, Francesco Tesauri, Luca Minin, Roberto Montanari, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy; Caterina Calefato, University of Turin, Italy.
  • Context-Dependent Force-Feedback Steering Wheel to Enhance Drivers’ On-road Performances
    Luca Minin, Stefano Marzani, Francesco Tesauri, Roberto Montanari, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy; Caterina Calefato, University of Turin, Italy.
  • Adaptive Interfaces in Driving
    Rino Brouwer, Marieka Hoedemaeker, TNO Human Factors, Netherlands; Mark Neerincx, TNO Human Factors / Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.
  • Proposing Strategies to Prevent the Human Error in Automated Industrial Environments
    Jose Neto, Maria Vieira, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil; Charles Santoni, Polytechnics School of Marseille DGII - LSIS, France; Daniel Scherer, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil.
  • Designing Cognition-centric Smart Room Predicting Inhabitant Activities
    Andrey Ronzhin, Alexey Karpov, Irina Kipyatkova, SPIIRAS, Russia.

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Digital Human Modeling

Human Performance Modeling
Royal Palm Salon Three
Chair(s): Steven Landry, Purdue University, United States.

  • A Computational Implementation of a Human Attention Guiding Mechanism in MIDAS v5
    Brian Gore, Becky Hooey, San Jose State Univ. Foundation / NASA ARC, United States; Christopher Wickens, Shelly Scott-Nash, Alion Science and Technology, United States.
  • Computational Nonlinear Dynamics Model of Percept Switching with Ambiguous Stimuli
    Norbert Fuerstenau, German Aerospace Center, Germany.
  • A Model of Integrated Operator-System Separation Assurance and Collision Avoidance
    Steven Landry, Amit Lagu, Purdue University, United States.
  • PERMUTATION: A Corpus-based Approach for Modeling Personality and Multimodal Expression of Affects in Virtual Characters
    Céline Clavel, Jean-Claude Martin, CNRS-LIMSI, France.
  • Towards a Computational Model of Perception and Action in Human Computer Interaction
    Pascal Haazebroek, Bernhard Hommel, Leiden University, Netherlands.

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Non-intrusive Methods for Workload Evaluation
Royal Palm Salon Four
Chair(s): Yingzi Du, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, United States.

  • Workload Assessment in Field Using the Ambulatory CUELA System
    Rolf Ellegast, Ingo Hermanns, Christoph Schiefer, BGIA - Institute for Occupational Safety & Health, Germany.
  • Non-Intrusive Personalized Mental Workload Evaluation for Exercise Intensity Measure
    N. Luke Thomas, Yingzi Du, Tron Artavatkun, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, United States; Jin-Hua She, Tokyo University of Technology, Japan.
  • Workload-Based Assessment of a User Interface Design
    Polly Tremoulet, Patrick Craven, Susan Harkness Regli, Saki Wilcox, Joyce Barton, Kathleen Stibler, Adam Gifford, Lockheed Martin, United States; Marianne Clark, United States.
  • What the Eyes Reveal: Measuring Cognitive Workload of Teams
    Sandra Marshall, San Diego State University, United States.
  • The New BMW iDrive - Applied Processes and Methods to Assure High Usability
    Bernhard Niedermaier, BMW Group, Research and Technology, Germany; Stephan Durach, BMW, United States; Lutz Eckstein, Andreas Keinath, BMW, Germany.

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Human Centered Design

Usability Measurement
Royal Palm Salon One
Chair(s): James Lewis, IBM Software Group, United States.

  • Extending Quality in Use to Provide a Framework for Usability Measurement
    Nigel Bevan, Professional Usability Services, United Kingdom.
  • The Factor Structure of the System Usability Scale
    James Lewis, IBM Software Group, United States; Jeff Sauro, Oracle Corporation, United States.
  • “How Do I Evaluate THAT?” Experiences from a Systems-Level Evaluation Effort
    Pardha Pyla, Rex Hartson, Manuel Pérez-Quiñones, James Arthur, Tonya Smith-Jackson, Deborah Hix, Virginia Tech, United States.
  • Performance-Based Usability Testing: Metrics that have the Greatest Impact for Improving a System’s Usability
    Robert Bailey, Computer Psychology, Inc., United States; Cari Wolfson, Focus On U!, United States; Janice Nall, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States; Sanjay Koyani, Food and Drug Administration, United States.
  • The Physiological User’s Response as a Clue to Assess Visual Variables Effectiveness
    Mickael Causse, Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France; Christophe Hurter, Centre d'Études de la Navigation Aérienne, France.
  • User-Centered Mouse Access Evaluation Design: Windows-Based Simulation Technology
    Chi Chu, China University of Technology, Taiwan.

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Delocalized Services and Mobile Computing in Healthcare
Royal Palm Salon Two
Chair(s): Alessandro Andreadis, Oronzo Parlangeli, University of Siena, Italy.

  • Ergonomic Approach for the Conception of a Theatre Medical Regulation System
    William Guessard, French medical corps, France; Alain Puidupin, Richard Besses, Paul-Olivier Miloche, Service de santé des armées, France; Aurélie Sylvain, Délégation générale pour l'armement, France.
  • A Personal Assistant for Autonomous Life
    Alessandro Andreadis, Giuliano Benelli, University of Siena, Italy; Pasquale Fedele, Technologies for All s.r.l., Italy.
  • Human Factor’s in Telemedicine: Training Surgeons by Telementoring
    Dina Notte, ERGODIN, Belgium; Rym Mimouna, Guy-Bernard Cadière, CHU Saint Pierre, Belgium; Jean Bruyns, Hôpital St Pierre - Service de Chirurgie Digestive, Belgium; Michel Degueldre, Pierre Mols, CHU Saint Pierre, Belgium.
  • A Preliminary Usability Evaluation of Hemo@care: a Web-based Application for Managing Clinical Information in Hemophilia Care
    Vasco Saavedra, Leonor Teixeira, Carlos Ferreira, Beatriz Sousa Santos, University of Aveiro, Portugal.
  • Evaluating Design Concepts to Support Informal Communication in Hospitals through the Development of a Tool based on an Iterative Evaluation
    David Mejia, CICESE Research Center, Mexico; Alberto Morán, Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC), Mexico; Jesus Favela, CICESE Research Center, Mexico; Sergio Ochoa, José Pino, University of Chile, Chile.
  • Caring and Curing by Mixing Information and Emotions in Orphan Diseases Websites. A Twofold Analysis
    Maria Cristina Caratozzolo, Enrica Marchigiani, Oronzo Parlangeli, Marcella Zaccariello, University of Siena, Italy.

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10:30 – 12:30
Human Interface and the Management of Information

Interacting with the World Wide Web
Sunrise
Chair(s): Mitsuru Minakuchi, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan.

  • Formalizing Design Guidelines of Legibility on Web pages
    Fong-Ling Fu, Chiu-Hung Su, National Chengchi University, Taiwan.
  • Discovering User Interface Requirements of Search Results for Mobile Clients by Contextual Inquiry
    David Chan, Robert Luk, Hong va Leong, Edward Ho, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong.
  • Auto-complete for Improving Reliability on Semantic Web Service Framework
    Hanmin Jung, Mi-Kyoung Lee, Won-Kyung Sung, Beom-Jong You, Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), Korea.
  • Usability Evaluation of Dynamic RSVP Interface on Web Page
    Ya-Li Lin, Darcy Lin, Tunghai University, Taiwan.
  • An Empirical Study the Effects of Language Factors on Web Site Use Intention
    Huijen Yang, Yunlong Lay, National Chinyi University of Technology, Taiwan.
  • Email Reply Prediction: A Machine Learning Approach
    Taiwo Ayodele, Shikun Zhou, Rinat Khusainov, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom.
  • Richbiff: E-mail Message Notification with Richer Clues
    Mitsuru Minakuchi, Hisashi Miyamori, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan.

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Intelligent HCI Convergence - II
Sunset
Chair(s): Jahwan Koo, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States.

  • Expanding SNS Features with CE Devices: Space, Profile, Communication
    Youngho Rhee, HyunJoo Kang, YeoJin Kim, Juyeon Lee, IlKu Chang, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, Korea.
  • Interactive Object Segmentation System from a Video Sequence
    Guntae Bae, Sooyeong Kwak, Hyeran Byun, Yonsei University, Korea.
  • Virtual Convex Polygon Based Hole Boundary Detection and Time Delay Based Hole Detour Scheme in WSNs
    Inyoung Shin, Duy Pham, Hyunseung Choo, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.
  • An End-to-End Proactive TCP based on Available Bandwidth Estimation with Congestion Level Index
    Sangtae Bae, Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP), Korea; Doohyung Lee, ChiHoon Lee, Jinwook Chung, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea; Jahwan Koo, Suman Banerjee, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States.
  • Representing Logical Inference Steps with Digital Circuits
    Erika Matsak, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia.
  • An OWL-based Knowledge Model for Combined-Process-and-Location Aware Service
    Gunhee Kim, Manchul Han, Jukyung Park, Hyunchul Park, Sehyung Park, Laehyun Kim, Sungdo Ha, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Korea.
  • Evaluating the Effectiveness and the Efficiency of a Vector Image Search Tool
    Patrizia Di Marco, Tania Di Mascio, Daniele Frigioni, Massimo Gastaldi, University of L'Aquila, Italy.

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Human-Computer Interaction

Rapid User Interface Prototyping (RUIP)
Garden Salon One
Chair(s): Vasco Amaral, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal; Matteo Risoldi, University of Geneva, Switzerland.

  • Tooling the Dynamic Behavior Models of Graphical DSLs
    Tihamér Levendovszky, Tamás Mészáros, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary.
  • Specifying the Representation of Non-geometric Information in 3D Virtual Environments
    Kaveh Bazargan, Gilles Falquet, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
  • High-Fidelity Prototyping of Interactive Systems Can Be Formal too
    Philippe Palanque, Jean-François Ladry, David Navarre, Eric Barboni, Université Paul Sabatier - Toulouse 3, France.
  • Using Activity Descriptions to Generate User Interfaces for ERP Software
    Timothy O'Hear, Yassin Boudjenane, Revelate S.A., Switzerland.
  • Composing Visual Syntax for Domain Specific Languages
    Luis Pedro, Matteo Risoldi, Didier Buchs, University of Geneva, Switzerland; Bruno Barroca, Vasco Amaral, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal.
  • YVision: A General Purpose Software Composition Framework
    Antão Almada, Gonçalo Lopes, André Almeida, João Frazão, Nuno Cardoso, YDreams, Portugal.
  • Rapid Development of Scoped User Interfaces
    Denis Dubé, Jacob Beard, Hans Vangheluwe, McGill University, Canada.

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HCI in Social Science: From the Perspective of the Communication - I
Windsor
Chair(s): Donghun Chung, Kwangwoon University, Korea.

  • Psychophysiology as a Tool for HCI Research – Promises and Pitfalls
    Byungho Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), Korea.
  • Students' Visual Perceptions of Virtual Lectures as Measured by Eye Tracking
    Yu-Jin Kim, Jin Ah Bae, Byung Ho Jeon, Kongju National University, Korea.
  • Interaction Comparison among Media Internet Genre
    Sang Hee Kweon, Eun-Joung Cho, Ae Jin Cho, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.
  • Understanding Online Game Addiction: Connection Between Presence and Flow
    SungBok Park, Hanyang University, Korea; Ha Sung Hwang, Dongguk University, Korea.
  • The Experience of Presence in 3D Web Environment: An Analysis of Korean Second Life
    SungBok Park, Hanyang University, Korea; Ha Sung Hwang, Dongguk University, Korea; Myungil Choi, Namseoul University, Korea.
  • Developing, Deploying and Assessing Usage of a Movie Archive System Among Students of Film Studies
    Nazlena Mohamad Ali, Alan Smeaton, Hyowon Lee, Pat Brereton, Dublin City University, Ireland.

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Space for Interaction: Interaction for Space
Garden Salon Two
Chair(s): Matina Halkia, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Italy.

  • mæve – An Interactive Tabletop Installation for Exploring Background Information in Exhibitions
    Till Nagel, Larissa Pschetz, Moritz Stefaner, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Germany; Matina Halkia, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Italy; Boris Mueller, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Germany.
  • From Implicit to Touching Interaction by Identification Technologies: Towards Tagging Context
    Jose Bravo, Ramon Hervas, Castilla-La Mancha University, Spain; Carmen Fuentes, General Hospital of Ciudad Real, Spain; Vladimir Villarreal, Technological University of Panamá, Panama; Gabriel Chavira, Salvador Nava, Autonomous University of Tamaulipas, Mexico; Jesus Fontecha, Gregorio Casero, Rocio Peña, Marcos Vergara, Castilla-La Mancha University, Spain.
  • Pull and Push: Proximity-Aware User Interface for Navigating in 3D Space using a Handheld Camera
    Mingming Fan, Yuanchun Shi, Tsinghua University, P.R. China.
  • Mapping for Multi-Source Visualization: Scientific Information Retrieval Service (SIRS)
    Dario Rodighiero, Arcadia S.I.T., Italy; Matina Halkia, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Italy; Massimiliano Gusmini, Reggiani S.P.A., Italy.
  • Embodied Interaction or Context-Aware Computing?: An Integrated Approach to Design
    Johan Eliasson, Teresa Cerratto Pargman, Robert Ramberg, Stockholm University & Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden.
  • A Multiple-Level 3D-LEGO Game in Augmented Reality for Improving Spatial Ability
    Trien Do, Jong-Weon Lee, Sejong University, Korea.
  • Interaction Wearable Computer with Networked Virtual Environment
    Jiung-yao Huang, National Taipei University, Taiwan; Ming-Chih Tung, Ching Yun University, Taiwan; Huan-Chao Keh, Ji-jen Wu, Tamkang University, Taiwan; Kun-Hang Lee, National Taipei University, Taiwan; Chung Tsai, National Central University, Taiwan.

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Gesture-based Interaction - I
Crescent
Chair(s): Ji-Hyung Park, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Korea.

  • Gesture-Based Interface for Connection and Control of Multi-Device in a Tabletop Display Environment
    Hyunglae Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States; Heesuk Jeong, NHN Corporation, Korea; Joongho Lee, Ki-Won Yeom, Ji-Hyung Park, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Korea.
  • Interactive Demonstration of Pointing Gestures for Virtual Trainers
    Yazhou Huang, Marcelo Kallmann, University of California, Merced, United States.
  • Gesture-Controlled User Input to Complete Questionnaires on Wrist-Worn Watches
    Oliver Amft, Roman Amstutz, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; Asim Smailagic, Dan Siewiorek, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Gerhard Troester, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
  • UbiGesture: Customizing and Profiling Hand Gestures in Ubiquitous Environment
    Ayman Atia, Shin Takahashi, Kazuo Misue, Jiro Tanaka, University of Tsukuba, Japan.
  • Wireless Data Glove for Gesture-Based Robotic Control
    Nghia Tran, Hoa Phan, Vincent Dinh, Jeffrey Ellen, Bryan Berg, Jason Lum, Space & Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific (SSC PAC), United States; Eldridge Alcantara, University of California, San Diego, United States; Mike Bruch, Marion Ceruti, Charles Kao, Daniel Garcia, Sunny Fugate, LorRaine Duffy, Space & Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific (SSC PAC), United States.
  • An Approach to Glove-Based Gesture Recognition
    Farid Parvini, Dennis McLeod, Cyrus Shahabi, Bahareh Navai, Baharak Zali, Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, University of Southern California, United States.

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Text, Language and Communication
Hampton
Chair(s): Alexandra Forsythe, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom.

  • A Speech-Act Oriented Approach for User-Interactive Editing and Regulation Processes Applied in Written and Spoken Technical Texts
    Christina Alexandris, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.
  • Modelling Word Selection in Predictive Text Entry
    Hamed Sad, Franck Poirier, Université de Bretagne-Sud, France.
  • SimulSort: Multivariate Data Exploration Through an Enhanced Sorting Technique
    Inkyoung Hur, Ji Soo Yi, Purdue University, United States.
  • "You've Got IMs!" How People Manage Concurrent Instant Messages
    Shailendra Rao, Stanford University, United States; Judy Chen, University of California, Irvine, United States; Robin Jeffries, Richard Boardman, Google, Inc., United States.
  • Paper to Electronic Questionnaires: Effects on Structured Questionnaire Forms
    Anna Trujillo, NASA Langley Research Center, United States.
  • Breaking of the Interaction Cycle: Independent Interpretation and Generation for Advanced Dialogue Management
    David Del Valle-Agudo, Javier Calle-Gómez, Dolores Cuadra-Fernández, Jesica Rivero-Espinosa, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain.

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Brain-Computer Interface (BCI): Towards Understanding Neural Bases of Human-Computer Interaction - II
Sheffield
Chair(s): Chang Nam, University of Arkansas, United States; Gerwin Schalk, Wadsworth Center, NY State Dept. of Health, United States.

  • Assessing NeuroSky’s Usability to Detect Attention Levels in an Assessment Exercise
    Genaro Rebolledo-Mendez, Serious Games Institute, United Kingdom; Ian Dunwell, Coventry University, United Kingdom; Erika Martinez-Miron, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico; Maria Dolores Vargas-Cerdan, Universidad Veracruzana, Mexico; Sara De Freitas, Fotis Liarokapis, Coventry University, United Kingdom; Alma García-Gaona, Universidad Veracruzana, Mexico.
  • Effect of Mental Training on BCI Performance
    Lee Fan Tan, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia; Ashok Jansari, University of East London, United Kingdom; Shian Ling Keng, Duke University, United States; Sing Yau Goh, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia.
  • BEXPLORER: Computer and Communication Control Using EEG
    Mina Mikhail, Marian Abdel-Shahid, Mina Guirguis, Nadine Shehad, Baher Soliman, Khaled El-Ayat, American University in Cairo, Egypt.
  • A Novel Dry Electrode for Brain-Computer Interface
    Eric Sellers, East Tennessee State University, United States; Peter Turner, QUASAR, United States; Bill Sarnacki, Wadsworth Center, NY State Dept. of Health, United States; Tobin McManus, QUASAR, United States; Theresa Vaughan, Wadsworth Center, NY State Dept. of Health, United States; Rob Matthews, QUASAR, Australia.
  • Continous Control Paradigms for Direct Brain Interfaces
    Melody Moore Jackson, Rudolph Mappus, Evan Barba, Sadir Hussein, Girish Venkatesh, Chetna Shastry, Amichai Israeli, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States.
  • Toward Constructing an Electroencephalogram Measurement Method for Usability Evaluation
    Masaki Kimura, Hidetake Uwano, Masao Ohira, Ken-ichi Matsumoto, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan.

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Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics

Driving Safety and Support
Towne
Chair(s): Timothy Brown, University of Iowa, United States.

  • Night Vision - Reduced Driver Distraction, Improved Safety and Satisfaction
    Klaus Fuchs, Bettina Abendroth, Ralph Bruder, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany.
  • Implementing Human Factors within the Design Process of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
    Boris Van Waterschoot, Mascha Van der Voort, University of Twente, Netherlands.
  • Guiding a Driver’s Visual Attention Using Graphical and Auditory Animations
    Tony Poitschke, Florian Laquai, Gerhard Rigoll, Technical University of Munich, Germany.
  • A Study on a Method to Call Drivers' Attention to Hazard
    Hiroshi Takahashi, Shonan Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • A Survey Study of Chinese Drivers’ Inconsistent Risk Perception
    Pei Wang, P.L. Patrick Rau, Tsinghua University, P.R. China; Gavriel Salvendy, Purdue University / Tsinghua University, United States.
  • Fundamental Study for Relationship Between Cognitive task and Brain Activity During Car Driving
    Shunji Shimizu, Tokyo University of Science, Japan; Nobuhide Hirai, Jichi Medical University, Japan; Fumikazu Miwakeichi, Chiba University, Japan; Senichiro Kikuchi, Jichi Medical University, Japan; Yasuhito Yoshizawa, Masanao Sato, Tokyo University of Science, Japan; Hiroshi Murata, Interface Co.,Ltd, Japan; Eiju Watanabe, Satoshi Kato, Jichi Medical University, Japan.

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Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction

Intelligent Interaction for Pervasive Learning
Pacific Salon One
Chair(s): Andrina Granic, University of Split, Croatia; Vlado Glavinic, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

  • Multimodal Interaction for Mobile Learning
    Irina Kondratova, National Research Council, Canada.
  • The Potential of the BCI for Accessible and Smart e-Learning
    Ray Adams, Richard Comley, Mahbobeh Ghoreyshi, Middlesex University, United Kingdom.
  • Enhancing the Creativity Process by Adding Context Awareness in Creativity Support Tools
    George Sielis, University of Cyprus, Cyprus; Aimilia Tzanavari, University of Nicosia, Cyprus; George Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus.
  • Automatically Structuring Text for Audio Learning
    Barbara Leporini, Maria Claudia Buzzi, Marina Buzzi, Giulio Mori, National Council of Research (CNR), Italy.
  • User Individual Differences in Intelligent Interaction: Do They Matter?
    Jelena Nakić, Andrina Granic, University of Split, Croatia.
  • SeMap: A Concept for the Visualization of Semantics as Maps
    Kawa Nazemi, Matthias Breyer, Christoph Hornung, Fraunhofer, Germany.
  • A Study on the Compatibility of Ubiquitous Learning (u-Learning) Systems at University Level
    Martin Ebner, Christian Stickel, Nick Scerbakov, Graz University of Technology, Austria; Andreas Holzinger, Medical University Graz, Austria.
  • On Efficiency of Adaptation Algorithms for Mobile Interfaces Navigation
    Vlado Glavinic, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Sandi Ljubic, University of Rijeka, Croatia; Mihael Kukec, College of Applied Sciences Varazdin, Croatia.

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Proposals for New Interface Design
Pacific Salon Two
Chair(s): Toshiki Yamaoka, Wakayama University, Japan.

  • Design and Evaluation of Innovative Chord Input for Mobile Phones
    Fong-Gong Wu, Chia-Wei Chang, Chien-Hsu Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.
  • A Proposal of New Interface Based on Natural Phenomena and so on (2)
    Ichiro Hirata, Hyogo Prefectural Institute of Technology, Japan; Toshiki Yamaoka, Akio Fujiwara, Sachie Yamamoto, Daijirou Yamaguchi, Mayuko Yoshida, Rie Tutui, Wakayama University, Japan.
  • A Study on the Icon Feedback Types of Small Touch Screen for the Elderly
    Wang-Chin Tsai, Chang-Franw Lee, National Yunlin University of Science & Technology, Taiwan.
  • A Proposal of New Interface Based on Natural Phenomena and so on (1)
    Toshiki Yamaoka, Wakayama University, Japan; Ichiro Hirata, Hyogo Prefectural Institute of Technology, Japan; Akio Fujiwara, Sachie Yamamoto, Daijirou Yamaguchi, Mayuko Yoshida, Rie Tutui, Wakayama University, Japan.
  • A Study on the Consumers’ Brand Cognition and Design Strategy by ZMET
    Chen-hao Fan, National Taiwan University of Arts, Taiwan.
  • Affordance Conditions of Product Parts in User-Product Interaction
    Li-Hao Chen, Chang-Franw Lee, Sy-Gia Kiong, National Yunlin University of Science & Technology, Taiwan.
  • Design a Multi-touch Table and Apply to Interior Furniture Allocation
    Chien-Hsu Chen, Ken-Hao Nien, Fong-Gong Wu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.

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Virtual and Mixed Reality

Next Generation of VR - Ultra-Realistic Communication Media
Royal Palm Salon Six
Chair(s): Michitaka Hirose, The University of Tokyo, Japan.

  • Development of Realistic Haptic Presentation Media
    Yasushi Ikei, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan.
  • Visual Data Mining in Immersive Virtual Environment based on 4K Stereo Images
    Tetsuro Ogi, Yoshisuke Tateyama, So Sato, Keio University, Japan.
  • Characterizing the Space by Thermal Feedback through a Wearable Device
    Takuji Narumi, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Tomohiro Akagawa, Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan; Young Ah Seong, Michitaka Hirose, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • Transmission of Information Through Haptic Interaction
    Koichi Hirota, Yuichiro Sekiguchi, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • Development of RFID Textile and Human Activity Detection Applications
    Ryoko Ueoka, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Atsuji Masuda, Tetsuhiko Murakami, Industrial Technology Center of Fukui Prefecture, Japan; Hideyuki Miyayama, Medical Japan Co., Ltd., Japan; Hidenori Takeuchi, Kazuyuki Hashimoto, UTIC Co., Ltd., Japan; Michitaka Hirose, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • A Real-World Pointing Device Based on an Optical Communication System
    Yuichi Mitsudo, Future University-Hakodate, Japan.
  • VR-based Movie Watching Method by Reproduction of Spatial Sensation
    Kunihiro Nishimura, Aoi Ito, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose, The University of Tokyo, Japan.

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Internationalization, Design and Global Development

User Experience Design and Research
Royal Palm Salon Five
Chair(s): Paul Fu, Augmentum Inc., United States.

  • Innovation Through Customers’ Eyes
    Marsha Yang, Mayuresh Ektare, TREND MICRO, United States.
  • Factors Affecting Online Game Players’ Loyalty
    Fan Zhao, Florida Gulf Coast University, United States; Xiaowen Fang, DePaul University, United States.
  • User Experience Research and Management of Online Advertising and Merchandising
    Frank Guo, Barclays Global Investors, United States.
  • “Whose rule is it anyway?” - A Case Study in the Internationalization of User-Configurable Business Rules
    Morgan McCollough, Bridge360, Inc., United States.
  • Internationalization and Localization of Websites: Navigation in English Language and Chinese Language Sites
    Helen Petrie, Christopher Power, Wei Song, University of York, United Kingdom.

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Online Communities and Social Computing

Usability and Sociability in Computer Games and Virtual Worlds
Pacific Salon Three
Chair(s): Chee Siang Ang, City University London, United Kingdom.

  • Game Usability Heuristics (PLAY) For Evaluating and Designing Better Games: The Next Iteration
    Heather Desurvire, Behavioristics, United States; Charlotte Wiberg, Umea University, Sweden.
  • Collaborative Work in 3D Virtual Environments: A Research Agenda and Operational Framework
    Béatrice Hasler, Thierry Buecheler, Rolf Pfeifer, University of Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Uncanny as Usability Obstacle
    Angela Tinwell, Bolton University, United Kingdom.
  • Cheating Behaviors in Online Gaming
    Henry Been-Lirn Duh, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Vivian Hsueh Hua Chen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
  • EmoHeart: Automation of Expressive Communication of Emotions in Second Life
    Alena Neviarouskaya, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Helmut Prendinger, National Institute of Informatics, Japan; Mitsuru Ishizuka, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • A Life-like Agent Interface System with Second Life Avatars on the OpenSimulator Server
    Hiroshi Dohi, Mitsuru Ishizuka, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • The Effects of Computer Criticism on Users’ Perceptions
    Yu-chen Hsu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.

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Augmented Cognition

Understanding Brain, Cognition, and Behavior in Complex Dynamic Environments
Royal Palm Salon Three
Chair(s): Scott Kerick, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States.

  • Wearable & Wireless Brain-Computer Interface and Its Applications
    Chin-Teng Lin, Li-Wei Ko, Che-Jui Chang, Yu-Te Wang, Chia-Hsin Chung, Fu-Shu Yang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan; Jeng-Ren Duann, Tzyy-Ping Jung, University of California, San Diego, United States; Jun-Chern Chiou, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan.
  • Directed Components Analysis: An Analytic Method for the Removal of Biophysical Artifacts from EEG Data.
    Phan Luu, Electrical Geodesics, Inc., United States; Robert Frank, University of Oregon, United States; Scott Kerick, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States; Don Tucker, Electrical Geodesics, Inc. / University of Oregon, United States.
  • Tonic Changes in EEG Power Spectra during Simulated Driving
    Ruey-Song Huang, Tzyy-Ping Jung, Scott Makeig, University of California, San Diego, United States.
  • Mind Monitoring via Mobile Brain-Body Imaging
    Scott Makeig, University of California, San Diego, United States.
  • Brain Processes and Neurofeedback for Performance Enhancement of Precision Motor Behavior
    Brad Hatfield, Amy Jo Haufler, Jose Contreras-Vidal, University of Maryland, United States.
  • Operational Brain Dynamics: Data Fusion Technology for Neurophysiological, Behavioral, and Scenario Context Information in Operational Environments
    Don Tucker, Electrical Geodesics, Inc. / University of Oregon, United States; Phan Luu, Electrical Geodesics, Inc., United States.
  • Understanding Brain, Cognition, and Behavior in Complex Dynamic Environments
    Scott Kerick, Kaleb McDowell, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States.

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Applications and Challenges in Neurally-driven System Interfaces - I
Royal Palm Salon Four
Chair(s): Denise Nicholson, Cali Fidopiastis, University of Central Florida, United States.

  • Bayesian Reconstruction of Perceptual Experiences from Human Brain Activity
    Jack Gallant, Thomas Naselaris, Ryan Prenger, Kendrick Kay, Dustin Stansbury, Michael Oliver, An Vu, Shinji Nishimoto, University of California, Berkeley, United States.
  • Physiologically Driven Rehabilitation Using Virtual Reality
    Angela Salva, Antonio Alban, Mark Wiederhold, Brenda Wiederhold, Lingjun Kong, Virtual Reality Medical Center, United States.
  • Assessment of Cognitive Neural Correlates for a Functional Near Infrared-based Brain Computer Interface System
    Hasan Ayaz, Patricia Shewokis, Scott Bunce, Maria Schultheis, Banu Onaral, Drexel University, United States.
  • Brain-Computer Interaction
    Peter Brunner, Gerwin Schalk, Wadsworth Center, NY State Dept. of Health, United States.
  • P300 Based Brain Computer Interfaces: A Progress Report
    Emanuel Donchin, Yael Arbel, University of South Florida, United States.
  • Systems and Strategies for Accessing the Information Content of fNIRS Imaging in Support of Noninvasive BCI Applications
    Randall Barbour, Harry Graber, Yong Xu, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, United States; Yaling Pei, NIRx Medical Technologies, United States; Glenn Wylie, Gerald Voelbel, John DeLuca, Kessler Foundation Research Center, United States; Andrei Medvedev, Georgetown University, United States.

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Human Centered Design

User-Experience Development: Strategy, Tactics, and Maturity Modeling
Royal Palm Salon Two
Chair(s): Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc. (AM+A), United States.

  • User Experience Development
    Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc. (AM+A), United States.
  • Corporate User Experience Maturity Model
    Sean Van Tyne, Fair Isaac, United States.
  • A Survey of User-Experience Development at Enterprise Software Companies
    Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc. (AM+A), United States; Jeremy Ashley, Oracle USA, United States; Claus Knapheide, Siemens Corporate Research, United States; Arnie Lund, Microsoft Corporation, United States; Daniel Rosenberg, SAP Labs, United States; Karel Vredenburg, IBM, Canada.
  • Validating a Standardized Usability/User-Experience Maturity Model: A Progress Report
    Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc. (AM+A), United States; Rich Gunther, Ovo Studios, United States; Randy Sieffert, Intel, Inc., United States.
  • Usability Maturity: A Case Study in Planning and Designing an Enterprise Application Suite
    Jeremy Ashley, Oracle USA, United States; Kristin Desmond, Oracle Corporation, United States.
  • Translating Subjective Data to Objective Measures to Drive Product Design Experience
    Erin Walline, Brad Lawrence, Dell, Inc., United States.

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Rethinking the Context of Use
Royal Palm Salon One
Chair(s): Tadashi Kobayashi, Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan.

  • Capturing and Restoring the Context of Everyday Work: A Case Study of a Law Office
    Gaston Cangiano, James Hollan, University of California, San Diego, United States.
  • Why Taking Medicine is a Chore – an Analysis of Routine and Contextual Factors in the Home
    Wei Kiat Koh, Jamie Ng, Odelia Tan, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore; Zelia Tay, Alvin Wong, Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Singapore; Martin Helander, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
  • Scenarios in the Heuristic Evaluation of Mobile Devices: Emphasizing the Context of Use
    Jari Varsaluoma, Tampere University of Technology, Finland.
  • Influence and Impact Relationship between GIS Users and GIS Interfaces
    Hongmei Wang, Northern Kentucky University, United States.
  • Understanding Activity Documentation Work in Remote Mobility Environments
    Alberto Morán, Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC), Mexico; Raul Casillas, CICESE Research Center, Mexico.
  • A Photo Correlation Map using Mobile AP II for Scenario-based Design
    Yu-Li Chuang, Makoto Okamoto, Future University-Hakodate, Japan.

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13:30 – 15:30
Ergonomics and Health Aspects of Work with Computers

Information Work Systems
Towne
Chair(s): Wilhelm Bauer, Fraunhofer, Germany.

  • PC-based Rehabilitation System with Biofeedback
    Chih-Fu Wu, Jeih-Jang Liou, Tatung University, Taiwan.
  • Development of Non-contact Monitoring System of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) - An Approach of Remote Sensing for Ubiquitous Technology -
    Satoshi Suzuki, Takemi Matsui, Shinji Gotoh, Yasutaka Mori, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan; Bonpei Takase, Masayuki Ishihara, National Defense Medical College, Japan.
  • Understanding Patient User Experience in Obstetric Work Systems
    Enid Montague, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States.
  • Merging Virtual and Real Worlds – Holistic Concepts for the Office of the Future
    Hermann Hartenthaler, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany.
  • Bar Coded Medication Administration Systems and Burnout
    Ben-Tzion Karsh, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States.
  • Increasing Information Worker Productivity through Information Work Infrastructure
    Udo-Ernst Haner, Jörg Kelter, Wilhelm Bauer, Stefan Rief, Fraunhofer, Germany.
  • Vector Keyboard for Touch Screen Devices
    Martin Klima, Vaclav Slovacek, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic.

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Human Interface and the Management of Information

Safety of Medication Usage
Sunrise
Chair(s): Michiko Ohkura, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan.

  • The Evaluation of Pharmaceutical Package Design for the Elderly People
    Akira Izumiya, Michiko Ohkura, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Fumito Tsuchiya, Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan.
  • A Proposal of a Method to Extract Active Ingredient Names from Package Inserts
    Keita Nabeta, Masaomi Kimura, Michiko Ohkura, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Fumito Tsuchiya, Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan.
  • Analysis on Descriptions of Dosage Regimens in Package Inserts of Medicines
    Masaomi Kimura, Kazuhiro Okada, Keita Nabeta, Michiko Ohkura, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Fumito Tsuchiya, Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan.
  • The Importance of Information in the Process of Acquisition and Usage of a Medicine for Patient Safety: A Study of the Brazilian Context
    Patricia Fujita, Carla Spinillo, Federal University of Paraná, Brazil.
  • Patient Safety: Contributions from a Task Analysis Study on Medicine Usage by Brazilians
    Carla Spinillo, Stephania Padovani, Cristine Lanzoni, Federal University of Paraná, Brazil.
  • Examination of Evaluation Method for Appearance Similarity of PTP Sheets
    Yoshitaka Otsuki, Akira Izumiya, Michiko Ohkura, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Fumito Tsuchiya, Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Japan.
  • Impact of Healthcare Information Technology Systems on Patient Safety
    Byung Cheol Lee, Vincent Duffy, Purdue University, United States.

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Advanced Applications
Sunset
Chair(s): Yasufumi Kume, Kinki University, Japan.

  • Redefining Interoperability: Understanding Police Communication Task Environments
    Gyu Kwon, Tonya Smith-Jackson, Charles Bostian, Virginia Tech, United States.
  • Construction of the Data Save System of the Cusp Surface Analysis Using WEB Application
    Yasufumi Kume, Seo Jee Seob, Kinki University, Japan.
  • Statistics-based Cognitive Human-Robot Interfaces for Board Games -- Let's play!
    Frank Wallhoff, Alexander Bannat, Jürgen Gast, Tobias Rehrl, Moritz Dausinger, Gerhard Rigoll, Technical University of Munich, Germany.
  • UbiSOA Dashboard: Integrating the Physical and Digital Domains through Mashups
    Edgardo Avilés-López, J. Antonio García-Macías, CICESE Research Center, Mexico.
  • iFeel_IM! Emotion Enhancing Garment for Communication in Affect Sensitive Instant Messenger
    Dzmitry Tsetserukou, Alena Neviarouskaya, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Helmut Prendinger, National Institute of Informatics, Japan; Naoki Kawakami, Mitsuru Ishizuka, Susumu Tachi, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • Learning by Design in a Digital World: Students' Attitudes Towards a New Pedagogical Model for Online Academic Learning
    Karen Precel, Yoram Eshet-Alkalai, Yael Alberton, The Open University, Israel.
  • An Approach for the Design of Secure Communication in Embedded Systems
    Pavel Ocenasek, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic.

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Human-Computer Interaction

Voice User Interface Design
Garden Salon One
Chair(s): James Lewis, IBM Software Group, United States.

  • A Study on the Design of Voice Navigation of Car Navigation System
    Wan-fu Huang, Chih-Fu Wu, Tung-Chen Wu, Tatung University, Taiwan.
  • Compensate the Speech Recognition Delays for Accurate Speech-Based Cursor Position Control
    Qiang Tong, ZiYun Wang, Hubei Normal University, P.R. China.
  • ADiEU: Toward Domain-Based Evaluation of Spoken Dialog Systems
    Jan Kleindienst, Jan Curin, Martin Labsky, IBM Research, Czech Republic.
  • Reference Model for Quality Assurance of Speech Applications
    Cornelia Hipp, Matthias Peissner, Fraunhofer, Germany.
  • Development of Speech Input Method for Interactive VoiceWeb Systems
    Ryuichi Nisimura, Wakayama University, Japan; Jumpei Miyake, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Hideki Kawahara, Toshio Irino, Wakayama University, Japan.

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Ubiquitous / Mobile Learning Environment and New User Experience - I - Fundamental Models and Technologies
Garden Salon Two
Chair(s): Takashi Mitsuishi, Tohoku University, Japan; Hitoshi Sasaki, Takushoku University, Japan; Kentaro Go, University of Yamanashi, Japan.

  • A Proposal for a Framework for an e-Alumni Program using SNS
    Hiroshi Sano, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan.
  • Development of a Simulator of Abacus; Ancient Analog Calculator on a Mobile Phone as a Teaching Material
    Kenta Saito, Yuki Makita, Takushoku University, Japan; Vu Quang, Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd., Japan; Hitoshi Sasaki, Takushoku University, Japan.
  • Development of a Visualised Sound Simulation Environment: An e-Approach to a Constructivist Way of Learning
    Jingjing Zhang, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Beau Lotto, Ilias Bergstom, Lefkothea Andreou, University College London, United Kingdom; Youzou Miyadera, Setsuo Yokoyama, Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan.
  • Investigating the Run Time Behavior of Distributed Applications by Using Tiny Java Virtual Machines with Wireless Communications
    Tsuyoshi Miyazaki, Takayuki Suzuki, Fujio Yamamoto, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • Supporting Learners in Adaptive Learning Environments through the Enhancement of the Student Model
    Luca Mazzola, Riccardo Mazza, University of Lugano, Switzerland.
  • Adaptation Decisions and Profiles Exchange Among Open Learning Management Systems Based on Agent Negotiations and Machine Learning Techniques
    Silvia Margarita Baldiris Navarro, Ramón Fabregat Gesa, Carolina Mejía Corredor, Sergio Gómez Ardila, Universitat de Girona, Spain.

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Evaluation of Case Studies
Windsor
Chair(s): Nadine Vigouroux, Université Paul Sabatier, France.

  • A Usability Evaluation of Public Icon Interface
    Sungyoung Yoon, Jonghoon Seo, Jun Young Yoon, Yonsei University, Korea; Seungchul Shin, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, Korea; Tack-Don Han, Yonsei University, Korea.
  • Comparing the Usability of the Icons and Functions between IE6.0 and IE7.0
    Chiuhsiang Joe Lin, Min-Chih Hsieh, Hui-Chi Yu, Ping-Jung Tsai, Wei-Jung Shiang, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan.
  • Heuristic Evaluation of Mission-Critical Software Using a Large Team
    Edward Buxton, Alvin Tarrell, Ann Fruhling, University of Nebraska at Omaha, United States.
  • Evaluating a Personal Communication Tool: Sidebar
    Malena Mesarina, Jhilmil Jain, Craig Sayers, Tyler Close, John Recker, Hewlett-Packard Labs, United States.
  • Evaluating User Effectiveness in Exploratory Search with TouchGraph Google Interface
    Kemal Efe, Sabriye Ozerturk, University of Louisiana, United States.
  • Flight Searching - a Comparison of Two User-Interface Design Strategies
    Antti Pirhonen, Niko Kotilainen, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland.
  • BigKey: A Virtual Keyboard for Mobile Devices
    Khaldoun Al Faraj, Mustapha Mojahid, Université de Toulouse, France; Nadine Vigouroux, Université Paul Sabatier, France.

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HCI for Medical and Health Practice
Hampton
Chair(s): Nicos Maglaveras, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

  • Towards Standardized Pen-Based Annotation of Breast Cancer Findings
    Suzanne Kieffer, Annabelle Gouze, Ronald Moncarey, Christian Van Brussel, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium; Jean-François De Wispelaere, Françoise Kayser, Cliniques universitaires de Mont-Godinne, Belgium; Benoit Macq, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.
  • An Information Visualization Approach to Hospital Shifts Scheduling
    Carmelo Ardito, Paolo Buono, Maria Francesca Costabile, Rosa Lanzilotti, Adalberto Simeone, University of Bari, Italy.
  • Design of a Web Intervention to Change Youth Smoking Habits
    Kim Nee Goh, Yoke Yie Chen, Emy Elyanee Mustapha, Subarna Sivapalan, Sharina Nordin, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia.
  • Computer-Based Learning to Improve Breast Cancer Detection Skills
    Yan Chen, Alastair Gale, Hazel Scott, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; Andrew Evans, Jonathan James, Nottingham Breast Institute, United Kingdom.
  • Human Computer Interaction in Virtual Standardized Patient Systems
    Patrick Kenny, Thomas Parsons, Albert “Skip” Rizzo, University of Southern California, United States.
  • Developing a Nomenclature for EMR Errors
    Win Phillips, Yang Gong, University of Missouri, United States.

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Interacting and Driving
Sheffield
Chair(s): Bernhard Niedermaier, BMW Group, Research and Technology, Germany.

  • Common Interaction Schemes for In-Vehicle User-Interfaces
    Simon Nestler, Marcus Tönnis, Gudrun Klinker, Technical University of Munich, Germany.
  • Augmented Interaction and Visualization in the Automotive Domain
    Roland Spies, Markus Ablassmeier, Heiner Bubb, Technical University of Munich, Germany; Werner Hamberger, AUDI AG, Germany.
  • Interface Development for Early Notification Warning System: Full Windshield Head-Up Display Case Study
    Vassilis Charissis, Stylianos Papanastasiou, George Vlachos, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom.
  • Developing a Validation Methodology for Educational Driving Simulators and a Case Study
    Hatice Sancar, Kursat Cagiltay, Veysi Isler, Gizem Tamer, Neslihan Ozmen, Utkan Eryilmaz, Middle East Technical University, Turkey.
  • Agent-Based Driver Abnormality Estimation
    Tony Poitschke, Florian Laquai, Gerhard Rigoll, Technical University of Munich, Germany.
  • Dynamic Maps for Future Navigation Systems: Agile Design Exploration of User Interface Concepts
    Volker Paelke, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; Karsten Nebe, University of Paderborn, Germany.

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HCI in Social Science: From the Perspective of the Communication - II
Crescent
Chair(s): Donghun Chung, Kwangwoon University, Korea.

  • Are We Trapped by Majority Influences in Electronic Word-of-Mouth?
    Yu Tong, Yingqin Zhong, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • The Appropriation of Information and Communication Technology: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
    Jose Rojas, Matthew Chalmers, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom.
  • Expression of Personality through Avatars: Analysis of Effects of Gender and Race on Perceptions of Personality
    Jennifer Cloud-Buckner, Michael Sellick, Bhanuteja Sainathuni, Betty Yang, Jennie Gallimore, Wright State University, United States.
  • CLURD: A New Character-Inputting System Using One 5-Way Key Module
    Hyunjin JI, CLURD, Korea; Taeyong Kim, Kyunghee University, Korea.
  • Causal Links of Presence
    Donghun Chung, Kwangwoon University, Korea; Chae Hwan Kim, Tongmyoung University, Korea.
  • ConvoCons: Encouraging Affinity on Multitouch Interfaces
    Michael Oren, Stephen Gilbert, Iowa State University, United States.
  • BunBunMovie: Scenario Visualizing System Based on 3-D Character
    Tomoya Matsuo, Takashi Yoshino, Wakayama University, Japan.

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Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics

Transport Automation
Royal Palm Salon Six
Chair(s): Mark Young, Brunel University, United Kingdom.

  • Design for Smart Driving: A Tale of Two Interfaces
    Mark Young, Stewart Birrell, Neville Stanton, Brunel University, United Kingdom.
  • A Design and Training Agenda for the Next Generation of Commercial Aircraft Flight Deck
    Don Harris, Cranfield University, United Kingdom.
  • Applying the "Team player" Approach on Car Design
    Staffan Davidsson, Volvo Cars Corporation, Sweden; Håkan Alm, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden.
  • Understanding the Impact of Rail Automation
    Sarah Sharples, Nora Balfe, David Golightly, Laura Millen, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom.
  • Use of High-Fidelity Simulation to Evaluate Driver Performance with Vehicle Automation Systems
    Timothy Brown, Jane Moeckli, Dawn Marshall, University of Iowa, United States.
  • New HMI Concept for Motorcycles - the Saferider Approach
    Frederik Diederichs, Fraunhofer, Germany; Marco Fontana, PERCRO - Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy; Giacomo Bencini, University of Florence, Italy; Stella Nikolaou, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece; Roberto Montanari, Andrea Spadoni, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy; Harald Widlroither, Fraunhofer, Germany; Niccolo Baldanzini, University of Florence, Italy.
  • Using Acoustic Sensor Technologies To Create A More Terrain Capable Unmanned Ground Vehicle
    Siddharth Odedra, Stephen Prior, Mehmet Karamanoglu, Mehmet Ali Erbil, Middlesex University, United Kingdom; Siu-Tsen Shen, National Formosa University, Taiwan.

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Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction

Inherent Accessibility in Software Design, Development and Assessment
Pacific Salon One
Chair(s): Evangelos Bekiaris, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece.

  • A Semantic Accessibility Assessment Environment for Design and Development for the Web
    Konstantinos Votis, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece; Rui Lopes, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Dimitrios Tzovaras, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece; Luís Carriço, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Spiridon Likothanassis, University of Patras, Greece.
  • Evaluation Framework Towards All Inclusive Mainstream ICT
    Maria Gemou, Evangelos Bekiaris, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece.
  • Towards Open Access Accessibility Everywhere: the ÆGIS Concept
    Peter Korn, Sun Microsystems, Inc., United States; Evangelos Bekiaris, Maria Gemou, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece.
  • A UCD Approach Towards the Design, Development and Assessment of Accessible Applications in a Large Scale European Integrated Project
    Karel Van Isacker, European Platform for Rehabilitation (EPR), Belgium; Karin Slegers, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium; Maria Gemou, Evangelos Bekiaris, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece.
  • An Open Source Tool for Simulating a Variety of Vision Impairments in Developing Swing Applications
    Theofanis Oikonomou, Konstantinos Votis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece; Peter Korn, Sun Microsystems, Inc., United States.
  • A Harmonised Methodology Towards Measuring Accessibility
    Alexandros Mourouzis, Grammati-Eirini Kastori, Konstantinos Votis, Evangelos Bekiaris, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece.
  • Integrating HCI in a Web Accessibility Engineering Approach
    Lourdes Moreno, Paloma Martinez, Belen Ruiz-Mezcua, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain.

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Human, Computer & Environment
Pacific Salon Two
Chair(s): Jerzy Charytonowicz, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland.

  • Evolutionary Changes in the Traditional Ergonomics
    Jerzy Charytonowicz, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland.
  • HCI Standards for Handicapped
    Zbigniew Wisniewski, Aleksandra Polak-Sopinska, Technical University of Lodz, Poland.
  • The Analysis and Assessment of Adjustment of Selected Web Sites and Web Browsers to the Needs of People with Disabilities
    Aleksandra Polak-Sopinska, Zbigniew Wisniewski, Technical University of Lodz, Poland.
  • Ergonomic Issues in the Material Re-use Process
    Maciej Skowronski, Jerzy Charytonowicz, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland.
  • Thermal Protection of Residential Buildings in the Period of Energy Crisis and its Influence on Comfort of Living
    Przemyslaw Nowakowski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland.

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Internationalization, Design and Global Development

Cross-Cultural User-Interface Design
Royal Palm Salon Five
Chair(s): Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc. (AM+A), United States.

  • Balancing Separateness and Jointness of Money in Relationships: The Design of Bank Accounts in Australia and India
    Supriya Singh, RMIT University, Australia.
  • The Impact of Culture on the Design of Arabic Websites
    Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc. (AM+A), United States; Sundus Hamoodi, Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Science, Jordan.
  • Exploring the Influences of Individualism-Collectivism on Individual’s Perceived Participation Equality in Virtual Learning Teams
    Yingqin Zhong, Na Liu, John Lim, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Cultural Representation for Multi-Culture Interaction Design
    Javed Sheikh, Bob Fields, Elke Duncker, Middlesex University, United Kingdom.
  • Designing for a Dialogic View of Interpretation in Cross-Cultural IT Design
    Huatong Sun, University of Miami, United States.
  • Intercultural Usability Surveys: Do People Always Tell “The Truth”?
    Emilie Gould, Empire State College, United States.
  • Cross-Cultural Analysis of Social Network Services in Japan, Korea, and the USA
    Aaron Marcus, Niranjan Krishnamurthi, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc. (AM+A), United States.

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Augmented Cognition

Rugged Wearable Sensor Systems for Reliable Classification of Physiological Data
Royal Palm Salon Three
Chair(s): Rob Matthews, QUASAR, Australia.

  • In-Helmet Oxy-hemoglobin Change Detection Using Near-Infrared Sensing
    Erin Nishimura, Chris Russell, J. Patrick Stautzenberger, Harvey Ku, Hunter Downs, Archinoetics LLC, United States.
  • Quantifying the Feasibility of Compressive Sensing in Portable Electroencephalography Systems
    Amir Abdulghani, Alexander Casson, Esther Rodriguez-Villegas, Imperial College London, United Kingdom.
  • Potential and Challenges of Body Area Networks for Affective Human Computer Interaction
    Julien Penders, Bernard Grundlehner, Holst Centre / IMEC-NL, Netherlands; Ruud Vullers, Bert Gyselinckx, IMEC-NL, Netherlands.
  • Detecting Frontal EEG Activities with Forehead Electrodes
    Jeng-Ren Duann, University of California, San Diego, United States; Po-Chuan Chen, Li-Wei Ko, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan; Ruey-Song Huang, Tzyy-Ping Jung, University of California, San Diego, United States; Chin-Teng Lin, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan.
  • Parsimonious Identification of Physiological Indices for Monitoring Cognitive Fatigue
    Lance Myers, Hunter Downs, Archinoetics LLC, United States.
  • Building Dependable EEG Classifiers for the Real World – It’s Not Just About the Hardware
    Gene Davis, Djordje Popovic, Robin Johnson, Chris Berka, Mirko Mitrovic, Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc., United States.

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Applications and Challenges in Neurally-driven System Interfaces - II
Royal Palm Salon Four
Chair(s): Denise Nicholson, Cali Fidopiastis, University of Central Florida, United States.

  • Predicting Intended Movement Direction Using EEG from Human Posterior Parietal Cortex
    Yijun Wang, Scott Makeig, University of California, San Diego, United States.
  • P300 Based Single Trial Independent Component Analysis on EEG Signal
    Kun Li, Ravi Sankar, Yael Arbel, Emanuel Donchin, University of South Florida, United States.
  • Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Electroencephalography: A Multimodal Imaging Approach
    Anna Merzagora, Meltem Izzetoglu, Drexel University, United States; Robi Polikar, Rowan University, United States; Valerie Weisser, Banu Onaral, Maria Schultheis, Drexel University, United States.
  • Goal-oriented Control with Brain-Computer Interface
    Guenter Edlinger, Clemens Holzner, g.tec Guger Technologies OEG, Austria; Christoph Groenegress, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain; Christoph Guger, g.tec Guger Technologies OEG, Austria; Mel Slater, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain.
  • Neurally-Driven Adaptive Decision Aids
    Alexandra Geyer, Jared Freeman, Aptima, Inc., United States; Denise Nicholson, Cali Fidopiastis, University of Central Florida, United States; Phan Luu, Electrical Geodesics, Inc., United States; Joseph Cohn, DARPA/DSO, United States.

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Digital Human Modeling

Supporting User-centred Design through Human Modelling Applications
Pacific Salon Three
Chair(s): Russell Marshall, Steve Summerskill, Loughborough University, United Kingdom.

  • Application of Human Modelling in Health Care Industry
    Lars Hanson, Lund University, Sweden; Dan Högberg, Daniel Lundström, University of Skövde, Sweden; Maria Warell, ArjoHuntleigh R&D Center, Sweden.
  • Realistic Elbow Flesh Deformation Based on Anthropometrical Data for Ergonomics Modelling
    Setia Hermawati, Russell Marshall, Loughborough University, United Kingdom.
  • Incorporating Cognitive Aspects in Digital Human Modeling
    Peter Thorvald, Dan Högberg, University of Skövde, Sweden; Keith Case, Loughborough University, United Kingdom.
  • HADRIAN: Fitting Trials by Digital Human Modelling
    Keith Case, Russell Marshall, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; Dan Högberg, University of Skövde, Sweden; Steve Summerskill, Diane Gyi, Ruth Sims, Loughborough University, United Kingdom.
  • Virtual Task Simulation for Inclusive Design
    Russell Marshall, Keith Case, Steve Summerskill, Ruth Sims, Diane Gyi, Peter Davis, Loughborough University, United Kingdom.
  • Validation of the HADRIAN System Using an ATM Evaluation Case Study
    Steve Summerskill, Russell Marshall, Keith Case, Diane Gyi, Ruth Sims, Peter Davis, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; Phil Day, Charlie Rohan, Steven Birnie, NCR Corporation, Ireland.
  • Towards a Visual Representation of the Effects of Reduced Muscle Strength in Older Adults: New Insights and Applications for Design and Healthcare
    David Loudon, Alastair Macdonald, The Glasgow School of Art, United Kingdom.

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Human Centered Design

Human-Machine Interaction where the Machine is Not Only a Computer
Royal Palm Salon Two
Chair(s): Guy Boy, IHMC / FIT, United States.

  • Introduction to the HCI International Session on Human-Machine Interaction where the Machine is Not Only a Computer
    Guy Boy, IHMC / FIT, United States.
  • Dynamic Operating Documents for Dynamic Operating Environments
    Barbara Burian, NASA, United States.
  • Older Drivers and New In-vehicle Technologies: Adaptation and Long-term Effects
    Anabela Simoes, Marta Pereira, UNIVERSITAS / ISEC, Portugal.
  • From Tools to Teammates: Joint Activity in Human-Agent-Robot Teams
    Jeffrey Bradshaw, Paul Feltovich, Matthew Johnson, Maggie Breedy, Larry Bunch, Tom Eskridge, Hyuckchul Jung, James Lott, Andrzej Uszok, Jurriaan Van Diggelen, Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC), United States.
  • Driving and Situation Awareness: A Cognitive Model of Memory Update-Processes
    Josef Krems, University of Technology Chemnitz, Germany; Martin Baumann, TNO Defence, Security and Safety, Germany.
  • Participatory Human-Centered Design: User Involvement and Design Cross-Fertilization
    Guy Boy, IHMC / FIT, United States; Nadja Riedel, d-ligo, Germany.
  • User Behavior Patterns: gathering, analysis, simulation and prediction
    Lucas Stephane, SUPINFO International Uiversity, France.

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User Involvement and Participation in HCD
Royal Palm Salon One
Chair(s): Stavroula Ntoa, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece.

  • Concept Development with Real Users: Involving Customers in Creative Problem Solving
    Mika Nieminen, Mari Tyllinen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland.
  • Playful Holistic Support to HCI Requirements using LEGO Bricks
    Lorenzo Cantoni, Luca Botturi, Marco Faré, University of Lugano, Switzerland; Davide Bolchini, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, United States.
  • The User’s Role in the Development Process of a Clinical Information System: An Example in Hemophilia Care
    Leonor Teixeira, Vasco Saavedra, Carlos Ferreira, Beatriz Sousa Santos, University of Aveiro, Portugal.
  • Shaping the Future with Users - Futures Research Methods as Tools for User-centered Concept Development
    Mikael Runonen, Petri Mannonen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland.
  • From Novice to Expert –User’s Search Approaches for Design Knowledge
    Ding-Bang Luh, Chia-Ling Chang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.
  • The Method of User’s Requirement Analysis by Participation of the User: Constructing an Information System for Travelers
    Chia-Yin Lin, Makoto Okamoto, Future University-Hakodate, Japan.

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16:00 – 18:00
Ergonomics and Health Aspects of Work with Computers

New Ways of Office Interior Design: Exploring the Ergonomics and Health Aspects
Royal Palm Salon Six
Chair(s): Michelle Robertson, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, United States; Peter Vink, TNO Work and Employment, Netherlands.

  • Usage of Office Chair Adjustments and Controls by Workers Having Shared and Owned Work Spaces.
    Liesbeth Groenesteijn, Merle Blok, Margriet Formanoy, Elsbeth De Korte, Peter Vink, TNO Work and Employment, Netherlands.
  • Effects of the Workplace Game: A Case-Study into Anticipating Future Behaviour of Office Workers
    Annelise De Jong, Merlijn Kouprie, Evi De Bruyne, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.
  • Combined Measurement System for the Evaluation of Multi Causal Strain
    Holger Steiner, Dietmar Reinert, BGIA - Institute for Occupational Safety & Health, Germany; Norbert Jung, University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, Germany.
  • A Person-Centered Measurement System for Quantification of Physical Activity and Energy Expenditure at Workplaces
    Britta Weber, Ingo Hermanns, Rolf Ellegast, BGIA - Institute for Occupational Safety & Health, Germany; Jens Kleinert, German Sport University Cologne, Germany.
  • Unique Stressors of Cross-Cultural Collaboration through ICTs in Virtual Teams
    Niina Nurmi, Stanford University, United States.
  • Varying the Office Work Posture Between Standing, Half-standing and Sitting Results in Less Discomfort
    Peter Vink, TNO Work and Employment, Netherlands; Ineke Konijn, Ergoshop, Netherlands; Ben Jongejan, The Hague University, Netherlands; Monique Berger, Haagse Hogeschool, Netherlands.
  • Evaluation of a Functional Film Attached on Top of a Tablet PC
    Yugo Kobayashi, Tatsuya Terada, Toshiyuki Kondo, Masaki Nakagawa, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan.

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Human Interface and the Management of Information

Applications in Knowledge/Usability Engineering
Sunrise
Chair(s): Hidehiko Okada, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan; Ryosuke Saga, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan.

  • Designing Sticky Knowledge-Network SNS for Japanese Science Teachers
    Yoshihisa Wada, Masayuki Sakoda, Hiroshi Tsuji, Yuuki Aoki, Kazuhisa Seta, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan.
  • Loopo: Integrated Text Miner for FACT-Graph-based Trend Analysis
    Ryosuke Saga, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan; Hiroshi Tsuji, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan; Kuniaki Tabata, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • Evaluation of Pointing Efficiency on Small Screen Touch User Interfaces
    Ryosuke Fujioka, Kobe Sogo Sokki Co. Ltd., Japan; Takayuki Akiba, Hidehiko Okada, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan.
  • Investigation on Relation between Index of Difficulty in Fitts’ Law and Device Screen Sizes
    Hidehiko Okada, Takayuki Akiba, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan; Ryosuke Fujioka, Kobe Sogo Sokki Co. Ltd., Japan.
  • Web Service Systems for Cooperative Work Support in Knowledge Creation Processes
    Hiroyuki Kojima, Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Japan; Kentaro Funaki, Hi-Elecom Co., Ltd., Japan; Tsuyoshi Inoue, Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • A Coauthoring Method of Keyword Dictionaries for Knowledge Combination on Corporate Discussion Web Sites
    Shinji Takao, Tadashi Iijima, Akito Sakurai, Keio University, Japan.
  • Representation Method for Engineering Perspective
    Gaku Ishii, Masatake Sakuma, TOSHIBA Corporation, Japan.

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Mobile Interactions
Sunset
Chair(s): Hiroshi Tamura, Tamura Institute for Human Interface, Japan.

  • Usefulness of Mobile Information Provision Systems Using Graphic Text -Visibility of Graphic Text on Mobile Phones
    Tomoyuki Watanabe, Aichi Gakuin University, Japan; Masako Omori, Kobe Women's University, Japan; Satoshi Hasegawa, Nagoya Bunri University, Japan; Shohei Matsunuma, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan; Masaru Miyao, Nagoya University, Japan.
  • Influence of Vertical Length of the Characters on Readability in Mobile Phone
    Masako Omori, Kobe Women's University, Japan; Satoshi Hasegawa, Nagoya Bunri University, Japan; Tomoyuki Watanabe, Aichi Gakuin University, Japan; Shohei Matsunuma, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan; Masaru Miyao, Nagoya University, Japan.
  • Legible Character Size on Mobile Terminal Screens: Estimation Using Pinch-In/Out on the iPod Touch Panel
    Satoshi Hasegawa, Nagoya Bunri University, Japan; Masako Omori, Kobe Women's University, Japan; Tomoyuki Watanabe, Aichi Gakuin University, Japan; Shohei Matsunuma, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan; Masaru Miyao, Nagoya University, Japan.
  • How Mobile Interaction Motivates Students in a Class?
    Akinobu Ando, Miyagi University of Education, Japan; Kazunari Morimoto, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • Empirical Evaluation of Throwing Method to Move Object for Long Distance in 3D Information Space on Mobile Device
    Yu Shibuya, Keiichiro Nagatomo, Kazuyoshi Murata, Itaru Kuramoto, Yoshihiro Tsujino, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • A Comparison of Artifact Reduction Methods for Real-time Analysis of fNIRS Data
    Takayuki Nozawa, Toshiyuki Kondo, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan.
  • Brain Activities Supporting Finger Operations, Analyzed by Neuro-NIRS
    Miki Fuchigami, Akira Okada, Osaka City University, Japan; Hiroshi Tamura, Tamura Institute for Human Interface, Japan.

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Visualization
Towne
Chair(s): Kazuo Misue, University of Tsukuba, Japan.

  • Event Extraction and Visualization for Obtaining Personal Experiences from Blogs
    Yoko Nishihara, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Keita Sato, Wataru Sunayama, Hiroshima City University, Japan.
  • Efficient Annotation Visualization Using Distinctive Features
    Seok Kyoo Kim, Sung Hyun Moon, Seoul National University, Korea; Jun Park, Hongik University, Korea; Sang Yong Han, Seoul National University, Korea.
  • COBRA - A Visualization Solution to Monitor and Analyze Consumer Generated Medias
    Amit Behal, Julia Grace, Linda Kato, Ying Chen, IBM Almaden Research Center, United States; Shixia Liu, Weijia Cai, Weihong Qian, IBM Research, P.R. China.
  • A Multiple-aspects Visualization Tool for Exploring Social Networks
    Jie Gao, Kazuo Misue, Jiro Tanaka, University of Tsukuba, Japan.
  • Industrial E-commerce and Visualization of Products: 3D Rotation versus 2D Metamorphosis
    Francisco Cipolla-Ficarra, Miguel Cipolla-Ficarra, Alaipo & Ainci, Italy; Daniel Giulianelli, Universidad Nacional de La Matanza, Argentina.
  • Minato : Integrated Visualization Environment for Embedded Systems Learning
    Yosuke Nishino, Hachioji Soshi High School, Japan; Eiichi Hayakawa, Takushoku University, Japan.

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Human-Computer Interaction

Affective Technology towards Affective Society
Hampton
Chair(s): Hiroyuki Umemuro, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.

  • Affective Technology, Affective Management, towards Affective Society
    Hiroyuki Umemuro, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • Influence of User Experience on Affectiveness
    Ryoko Fukuda, Keio University, Japan.
  • Extracting High-Order Aesthetic and Affective Components From Composer's Writings
    Akifumi Tokosumi, Hajime Murai, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • Productive Love: A New Proposal for Designing Affective Technology
    Ramon Solves Pujol, Hiroyuki Umemuro, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • Design Creation Based on KANSEI in Toshiba
    Yosoko Nishizawa, Kanya Hiroi, TOSHIBA Corporation, Japan.
  • Emotional Smart Materials
    Akira Wakita, Midori Shibutani, Kohei Tsuji, Keio University, Japan.
  • Relationship-Enhancer: Interactive Recipe in Kitchen Island
    Tsai-Yun Mou, Kun Shan University, Taiwan; Tay-Sheng Jeng, Chun-Heng Ho, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.

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Everyday Life Computing
Sheffield
Chair(s): Itiro Siio, Ochanomizu University, Japan.

  • Motion Capture System Using an Optical Resolver
    Takuji Tokiwa, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Masashi Yoshidzumi, University of Electro-Communications, Japan; Hideaki Nii, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Maki Sugimoto, Masahiko Inami, Keio University, Japan.
  • Front Environment Recognition of Personal Vehicle Using the Image Sensor and Acceleration Sensors for Everyday Computing
    Takahiro Matsui, Takeshi Imanaka, Yasuyuki Kono, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan.
  • Designed to Fit: Challenges of Interaction Design for Clothes Fitting Room Technologies
    Bo Begole, Takashi Matsumoto, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), United States; Wei Zhang, Oregon State University, United States; Nicholas Yee, Juan Liu, Maurice Chu, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), United States.
  • Smart Makeup Mirror: Computer-Augmented Mirror to Aid Makeup Application
    Eriko Iwabuchi, Maki Nakagawa, Itiro Siio, Ochanomizu University, Japan.
  • Time-Oriented Interface Design: Picking the Right Time and Method for Information Presentation
    Keita Watanabe, Kei Sugawara, Shota Matsuda, Michiaki Yasumura, Keio University, Japan.
  • Communication Grill/Salon: Hybrid Physical/Digital Artifacts for Stimulating Spontaneous Real World Communication
    Koh Sueda, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Koji Ishii, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan; Takashi Miyaki, Jun Rekimoto, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • Development of an Emotional Interface for Sustainable Water Consumption in the Home
    Mehdi Ravandi, Jon Mok, Mark Chignell, University of Toronto, Canada.

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Usability for Bio and Health Informatics
Garden Salon One
Chair(s): Anthony Faiola, Davide Bolchini, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, United States.

  • New Health Information Systems (HIS) Quality-in-Use Model Based on the GQM Approach and HCI Principles
    Reem Al-Nanih, Hana Al-Nuaim, King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia; Olga Ormandjieva, Concordia University, Canada.
  • A Novel Visualization Tool for Evaluating Medication Side-Effects in Multi-Drug Regimens
    Jon Duke, Anthony Faiola, Hadi Kharrazi, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, United States.
  • Healthcare Game Design: Behavioral Modeling of Serious Gaming Design for Children with Chronic Diseases
    Hadi Kharrazi, Anthony Faiola, Joseph Defazio, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, United States.
  • Heuristic Evaluations of Bioinformatics Tools: A Development Case
    Barbara Mirel, Zach Wright, University of Michigan, United States.
  • Designing Usable Bio-Information Architectures
    Davide Bolchini, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, United States; Anthony Finkelstein, University College London, United Kingdom; Paolo Paolini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy.

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Ubiquitous / Mobile Learning Environment and New User Experience - II - Practices and Evaluations
Garden Salon Two
Chair(s): Takashi Mitsuishi, Tohoku University, Japan; Hitoshi Sasaki, Takushoku University, Japan; Kentaro Go, University of Yamanashi, Japan.

  • A Basic Study on a Drawing - Learning Support System in the Networked Environment
    Takashi Nagai, Mizue Kayama, Kazunori Itoh, Shinshu University, Japan.
  • A Language Learning System Utilizing RFID Technology for Total Physical Response Activities
    Harumi Kashiwagi, Kobe University, Japan; Yan Xue, Kobelco Systems Corporation, Japan; Yi Sun, Min Kang, Kazuhiro Ohtsuki, Kobe University, Japan.
  • WebELS: A Content-Centered E-Learning Platform for Postgraduate Education in Engineering
    Haruki Ueno, Zheng He, Jingxia Yue, National Institute of Informatics, Japan.
  • The Concept of IMPRESSION; an Interactive Instruction System and Its Practice for Real-Time Distance Lessons Between U.S. and Japan
    Takashi Mitsuishi, Fumiko Konno, Tohoku University, Japan; Yuki Higuchi, PRO&BSC Inc., Japan; Kentaro Go, University of Yamanashi, Japan.
  • Development of Ubiquitous On-Demand Study Support Environment for Nursing Students
    Yukie Majima, Yumiko Nakamura, Yasuko Maekawa, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan; Yoichiro So, Kobelco Systems Corporation, Japan.
  • Supporting End-User Development of Personalized Mobile Learning Tools
    Marco Sá, Luís Carriço, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
  • The Effects of Prior Knowledge on the Use of Adaptive Hypermedia Learning Systems
    Fred Mampadi, Sherry Chen, Gheorghita Ghinea, Brunel University, United Kingdom.

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Cross-Cultural Issues in Interaction Design
Crescent
Chair(s): Xianghong Sun, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China.

  • A Study of Information Retrieval of En Route Display of Fire Information on PDA
    Weina Qu, Xianghong Sun, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China; Thomas Plocher, Honeywell ACS Labs, United States; Li Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China.
  • A Study of Fire Information Detection on PDA Device
    Xianghong Sun, Weina Qu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China; Thomas Plocher, Honeywell ACS Labs, United States; Li Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China.
  • What Do Users Really Do? Experience Sampling in the 21st Century
    Gavin Lew, User Centric, Inc., United States.
  • What Do Users Want to See? A Content Preparation Study for Consumer Electronics
    Yinni Guo, Robert Proctor, Purdue University, United States; Gavriel Salvendy, Purdue University / Tsinghua University, United States.
  • The Differences of Aviation Human Factors Between Individualism and Collectivism Culture
    Wen-Chin Li, National Defense University, Taiwan; Don Harris, Cranfield University, United Kingdom; Lon-Wen Li, Ministry of Defence, Taiwan; Thomas Wang, Aviation Safety Council, Taiwan.
  • Measuring User Performance for Different Interfaces Using a Word Processor Prototype
    Tanya Beelders, Pieter Blignaut, Theo McDonald, Engela Dednam, University of the Free State, South Africa.

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Interaction and Collaboration
Windsor
Chair(s): James Sullivan, University of Colorado at Boulder, United States.

  • Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Communication Detection System with Traffic Mining and Visualization
    Satoshi Togawa, Shikoku University, Japan; Kazuhide Kanenishi, Yoneo Yano, University of Tokushima, Japan.
  • Distilling Support Opportunities to Improve Urban Search and Rescue Missions
    Tjerk De Greef, A.H.J. Oomes, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Mark Neerincx, TNO Human Factors / Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.
  • Social-Technical Tools for Collaborative Sensemaking and Sketching
    James Sullivan, Meredith Banasiak, Christopher Messick, University of Colorado at Boulder, United States; Raymond Rimey, Lockheed Martin, United States.
  • Electronic Glassboard - Conception and Implementation of an Interactive Tele-presence Application
    Peter Thies, Stuttgart Media University, Germany; Benjamin Koehne, University of California, Irvine, United States.
  • Prompter "●" Based Creating Thinking Support Communication System that Allows Hand-Drawing
    Li Jen Chen, Jun Ohya, Waseda University, Japan; Shunichi Yonemura, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan; Sven Forstmann, Waseda University, Japan; Yukio Tokunaga, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • Understanding the Relationship Between Requirements and Context Elements in Mobile Collaboration
    Sergio Ochoa, University of Chile, Chile; Rosa Alarcon, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile; Luis Guerrero, University of Chile, Chile.

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Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics

Cognitive Methods in HCI
Royal Palm Salon Five
Chair(s): Karl Sandberg, Mid Sweden University, Sweden.

  • Agency Attribution in Human-Computer Interaction
    John McEneaney, Oakland University, United States.
  • CWE: Assistance Environment for the Evaluation Operating a Set of Variations of the Cognitive Walkthrough Ergonomic Inspection Method
    Thomas Mahatody, Christophe Kolski, Mouldi Sagar, University of Valenciennes and Hainaut-Cambrésis, France.
  • A Dynamic Task Representation Method for a Virtual Reality Application
    Maria Chiara Leva, Alison Kay, Fabio Mattei, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; Tom Kontogiannis, Technical University of Crete, Greece; Massimiliano De Ambroggi, Sam Cromie, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
  • An Investigation of Function Based Design Considering Affordances in Conceptual Design of Mechanical Movement
    Ying-Chieh Liu, Chang Gung University, Taiwan; Su-Ju Lu, National Taipei University, Taiwan.
  • Effects of Report Order on Identification on Multidimensional Stimulus: Color and Shape
    I-hsuan Shen, Chang Gung University, Taiwan; Kong-King Shieh, National Taiwan University of Science & Technology, Taiwan.
  • Sensing Directionality in Tangential Haptic Stimulation
    Greg Placencia, Mansour Rahimi, Behrokh Khoshnevis, University of Southern California, United States.
  • Acceptance of e-Invoicing in SMEs
    Karl Sandberg, Olof Wahlberg, Mid Sweden University, Sweden; Yan Pan, MTO-kompetens, Sweden.

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Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction

Support Independent Living for Older People: Applications and Integrations
Pacific Salon One
Chair(s): Qin Gao, P.L. Patrick Rau, Tsinghua University, P.R. China.

  • Study on Motivation in Healthcare Treatment using a Networked Healthcare Guidance System
    Kaori Fujimura, Masahiro Shiraishi, Kenji Ogura, Yuji Maeda, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan.
  • Development of Open Platform Based Adaptive HCI Concepts for Elderly Users
    Jan-Paul Leuteritz, Harald Widlroither, Fraunhofer, Germany; Alexandros Mourouzis, Maria Panou, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece; Margherita Antona, Asterios Leonidis, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece.
  • The OASIS Concept
    Evangelos Bekiaris, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece; Silvio Bonfiglio, FIMI Philips, Italy.
  • Use Cases Functionality of the OASIS HCI
    Maria Panou, Evangelos Bekiaris, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece; Maria Fernanda Cabrera-Umpierrez, Viveca Jiménez Mixco, Maria Teresa Arredondo, Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Spain.
  • Managing Intelligent Services for People with Disabilities and Elderly People
    Julio Abascal, Borja Bonail, Luis Gradeazabal, Alberto Lafuente, Zigor Salvador, University of the Basque Country, Spain.
  • Intelligent Interface for Elderly Games
    Changhoon Park, Hoseo University, Korea.

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New Trends in Web Accessibility
Pacific Salon Two
Chair(s): Constantine Stephanidis, George Margetis, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece.

  • MAID: a Multi-platform Accessible Interface Design Framework
    Maria Korozi, Asterios Leonidis, George Margetis, Constantine Stephanidis, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece.
  • Integrating Accessibility and Functional Requirements
    Rehema Baguma, Makerere University, Uganda; Roger Stone, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; Jude Lubega, Makerere University, Uganda; Th.P. Van der Weide, Radboud University, Netherlands.
  • WCAG 2.0 for Designers: Beyond Screen Readers and Captions
    Loretta Guarino Reid, Google, Inc., United States; Andi Snow-Weaver, IBM, United States.
  • Universal Access to the Internet Web Pages for Users with Special Needs
    Pavel Ocenasek, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic.
  • Web User Interface Design Strategy: Designing for Device Independence
    Panagiotis Karampelas, Hellenic American University, Greece; Ioannis Basdekis, Constantine Stephanidis, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece.
  • Designing Universally Accessible Networking Services for a Mobile Personal Assistant
    Ioannis Basdekis, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece; Panagiotis Karampelas, Hellenic American University, Greece; Voula Doulgeraki, Constantine Stephanidis, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece.
  • Web Accessibility Metrics: Effects of Different Computational Approaches
    André Freire, Christopher Power, Helen Petrie, University of York, United Kingdom; Eduardo Tanaka, Heloisa Rocha, University of Campinas - UNICAMP, Brazil; Renata Fortes, University of Sao Paulo (USP), Brazil.

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Universal Access and Mobility
Pacific Salon Three
Chair(s): Alexandros Mourouzis, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece.

  • Navigation Support for the Walking Wounded
    Lucy Gunawan, A.H.J. Oomes, Zhenke Yang, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.
  • Indoor Position and Orientation for the Blind
    Mauricio Saenz, Jaime Sanchez, University of Chile, Chile.
  • Sonification System of Maps for Blind – Alternative View
    Gintautas Daunys, Vidas Lauruska, Siauliai University, Lithuania.
  • Identifying Proper Scales on Digital Maps for In-Vehicle Navigation Systems
    Anna Wu, Xiaolong Zhang, Pennsylvania State University, United States.
  • Process and Location-aware Information Service System for the Disabled and the Elderly
    Manchul Han, Gunhee Kim, Sehyung Park, Laehyun Kim, Sungdo Ha, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Korea.
  • RACE: Towards Exploring the Design Dimensions of a Route Assisting and Communicating System for Elderly
    Suleman Shahid, Tilburg University, Netherlands; Omar Mubin, Abdullah Al Mahmud, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Netherlands.
  • Implications of Participatory Design for a Wearable Near and Far Environmental Awareness System (NaFEAS) for Users with Severe Visual Impairments
    Si-Jung Kim, Tonya Smith-Jackson, Virginia Tech, United States; Kate Carroll, Minyoung Suh, North Carolina State University, United States; Na Mi, Virginia Tech, United States.

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Virtual and Mixed Reality

The Effects of Visual Stimulation
Royal Palm Salon Four
Chair(s): Akira Tanaka, Fukushima University, Japan.

  • Relationship between Physiological Indices and a Subjective Score in Evaluating Visually Induced Motion Sickness
    Norihiro Sugita, Makoto Yoshizawa, Tohoku University, Japan; Akira Tanaka, Fukushima University, Japan; Makoto Abe, Tohoku University, Japan; Shigeru Chiba, Sharp Corporation, Japan; Tomoyuki Yambe, Shin-ichi Nitta, Tohoku University, Japan.
  • Estimation of Visually Induced Motion Sickness from Velocity Component of Moving Image
    Hiroyasu Ujike, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Sc. & Tech., Japan.
  • Evaluation of Visually-Controlled Task Performance in Three Dimension Virtual Reality Environment
    Chiuhsiang Joe Lin, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan; Tien-Lung Sun, Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan; Hung-Jen Chen, Ping-Yun Cheng, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan.
  • An Empirical Study of Assembly Error Detection Using an Augmented Vision System
    Barbara Odenthal, Marcel Mayer, Wolfgang Kabuß, Bernhard Kausch, Christopher Schlick, RWTH Aachen University, Germany.
  • Evaluation of Non-Photorealistic 3D Urban Models for Mobile Device Navigation
    Christos Gatzidis, Bournemouth University, United Kingdom; Vesna Brujic-Okretic, Maria Mastroyanni, City University London, United Kingdom.

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Online Communities and Social Computing

Social Behavior in On-line Communities - I
Royal Palm Salon Two
Chair(s): Juhyun Eune, Seoul National University, Korea.

  • A Visualization Approach for Group Behaviors, Beliefs and Intentions to Support Critical Decisions
    Colleen Phillips, Norman Geddes, Applied Systems Intelligence, Inc., United States; Justin Simms, Missouri State University / ASI Inc., United States.
  • Collective Content as a Facilitator of Community Interaction: A User Study of Four Close-Knit Communities
    Thomas Olsson, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Hannu Toivola, Nokia, Finland; Minna Wäljas, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Jaakko Lehikoinen, Nokia, Finland.
  • Multi-Dimensional Moderation in Online Communities: Experiences with Three Norwegian Sites
    Gheorghita Ghinea, Brunel University, United Kingdom; Bendik Bygstad, Norwegian School of Information Technology, Norway; Christoph Schmitz, Norwegian School of Info. Tech. / Brunel University, Norway.
  • A Proposed Movie Recommendation Method using Emotional Word Selection
    Mina Song, Hyun Namgoong, Hong-Gee Kim, Juhyun Eune, Seoul National University, Korea.
  • Cultural Prescription vs User Perception of Information Architecture for Culture Centred Website: A Case Study on Muslim Online User
    Wan Abdul Rahim Wan Mohd Isa, Nor Laila Md. Noor, Shafie Mehad, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia.
  • Social Adaptation of ERP Software: Tagging UI Elements
    Marcus Nitsche, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany; Martin Kindsmüller, University of Lübeck, Germany; Udo Arend, SAP AG, Germany; Michael Herczeg, University of Lübeck, Germany.
  • Universal Navigation Through Social Networking
    Mahsa Ghafourian, Hassan Karimi, Linda Van Roosmalen, University of Pittsburgh, United States.

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Designing and Assessing On-line Communities
Royal Palm Salon Three
Chair(s): Farid Shirazi, Ryerson University, Canada.

  • Mobile Social Service Design for Large-Scale Exhibition
    Huanglingzi Liu, Ying Liu, Wei Wang, Bin Wang, Nokia Research Center, Beijing, P.R. China.
  • Ethnographic User Study and Concept Design for Chinese Migrant Workers' Social Networks
    Jie Wang, Wei Wang, Ying Liu, Xia Wang, Nokia Research Center, Beijing, P.R. China; Qiuhong Chen, Tsinghua University, P.R. China.
  • Designing Inclusive Social Networks: A Participatory Approach
    Leonelo Almeida, Vânia Paula Almeida Neris, Leonardo Cunha de Miranda, Elaine Cristina Hayashi, Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas, University of Campinas - UNICAMP, Brazil.
  • Why People Use Social Networking Sites
    Petter Bae Brandtzæg, SINTEF / The University of Oslo, Norway; Jan Heim, SINTEF, Norway.
  • Measuring E-Democracy Opportunities: A Global Perspective
    Farid Shirazi, Ryerson University, Canada.
  • Workflow-based Architecture for Collaborative Video Annotation
    Cristian Hofmann, Nina Hollender, Dieter Fellner, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany.
  • Critical Success Factors for Web 2.0 - A Reference Framework
    Pedro Isaías, Universidade Aberta, Portugal; Paula Miranda, Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal, Portugal; Sara Pifano, ISR Lab, Portugal.

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Augmented Cognition

Modeling for AugCog Applications
Royal Palm Salon One
Chair(s): Robert McCann, NASA Ames, United States; Marc Grootjen, Defense Material Organization, Royal Netherlands Navy, Netherlands.

  • Adaptive Work-Centered and Human-Aware Support Agents for Augmented Cognition in Tactical Environments
    Martijn Neef, Peter-Paul Van Maanen, Peter Petiet, Maartje Spoelstra, TNO Defence, Security and Safety, Netherlands.
  • Real-Time Emotional State Estimator for Adaptive Virtual Reality Stimulation
    Davor Kukolja, Siniša Popović, Branimir Dropuljić, Marko Horvat, Krešimir Ćosić, University of Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Modeling the Cognitive Task Load and Performance of Naval Operators
    Mark Neerincx, TNO Human Factors / Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Stefan Kennedie, TNO Human Factors, Netherlands; Marc Grootjen, Defense Material Organization, Royal Netherlands Navy, Netherlands; Franc Grootjen, NICI, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands.
  • A Generic Personal Assistant Agent Model for Support in Demanding Tasks
    Tibor Bosse, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands; Rob Duell, Force Vision, Netherlands; Mark Hoogendoorn, Michel Klein, Rianne Van Lambalgen, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands; Andy Van der Mee, Rogier Oorburg, Force Vision, Netherlands; Alexei Sharpanskykh, Jan Treur, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands; Michael De Vos, Force Vision, Netherlands.
  • Using Context to Identify Difficult Driving Situations in Unstructured Environments
    Kevin Dixon, Justin Basilico, Chris Forsythe, Sandia National Laboratories, United States; Wilhelm Kincses, Daimler AG, Germany.
  • Human Control Modeling Based on Multimodal Sensory Feedback Information
    Edwardo Murakami, Toshihiro Matsui, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Sc. & Tech., Japan.

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