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CHI 2017 Proceedings Table of Contents (May 10 PM Sessions)

Wed, May 10 PM Sessions
Location
Session Name

Wednesday, May 10th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
205

Paper Session: 360 Video

Wednesday, May 10th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
201

Paper Session: Civic Engagement

Wednesday, May 10th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
207

Paper Session: Cross Device Interaction

Wednesday, May 10th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
107/109

Paper Session: Crowdwork

Wednesday, May 10th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
110/112

Paper Session: Improving Touch Interfaces

Wednesday, May 10th
14:30-15:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 4

Paper Session: Innovative Input Techniques

Wednesday, May 10th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
203

Paper Session: Markets in the Global South

Wednesday, May 10th
14:30-15:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 2/3

Paper Session: Performative Interactions

Wednesday, May 10th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
103/105

Paper Session: Serious + Educational + Exer Games

Wednesday, May 10th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
111/113

Paper Session: Technology in Households

Wednesday, May 10th
14:30-15:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 1

Paper Session: Textures and Haptics

Wednesday, May 10th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
207

Paper Session: Design and Games

Wednesday, May 10th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
110/112

Paper Session: Design Frameworks

Wednesday, May 10th
16:30-17:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 4

Paper Session: Difficulty and Challenge in Games

Wednesday, May 10th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
203

Paper Session: Embodied Interaction

Wednesday, May 10th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
205

Paper Session: Emerging Privacy

Wednesday, May 10th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
111/113

Paper Session: Family Health

Wednesday, May 10th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
107/109

Paper Session: Improving Video Communication

Wednesday, May 10th
16:30-17:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 1

Paper Session: Online and On-the-go

Wednesday, May 10th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
103/105

Paper Session: Speculation & Storytelling

Wednesday, May 10th
16:30-17:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 2/3

Paper Session: Virtual Reality

Wednesday, May 10th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
201

Paper Session: Visualization for the People

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Link to an authors' preview video.

Link to an accompanying video figure.

Best Paper: Awarded by the Best Paper committee to the top 1% of submissions.

Honorable Mention: Awarded by the program committee to the top 5% of submissions.

Journal Presentation: Not an actual part of the CHI proceedings
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Session: 360 Video
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 205

 
   

The Geometry of Storytelling: Theatrical Use of Space for 360-degree Videos and Virtual Reality (Page 4468)
Vanessa C. Pope, Queen Mary University
Robert Dawes, BBC Research & Development
Florian Schweiger, BBC Research & Development
Alia Sheikh, BBC Research & Development North

 
 

Tap, Dwell or Gesture?: Exploring Head-Based Text Entry Techniques for HMDs (Page 4479)
Chun Yu, Tsinghua University
Yizheng Gu, Tsinghua University
Zhican Yang, Tsinghua University
Xin Yi, Tsinghua University
Hengliang Luo, Samsung Beijing R&D Center
Yuanchun Shi, Tsinghua University

 
 

Videos of Things: Speculating on, Anticipating and Synthesizing Technological Mediations (Page 4489)
Doenja Oogjes, Simon Fraser University
Ron Wakkary, Simon Fraser University & Eindhoven University of Technology

 
 

Watching 360° Videos Together (Page 4501)
Anthony Tang, University of Calgary
Omid Fakourfar, University of Calgary

 
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Session: Civic Engagement
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 201

 
   

Revisiting The American Voter on Twitter (Page 4507)
Huyen T. Le, The University of Iowa
G.R. Boynton, The University of Iowa
Yelena Mejova, Qatar Computing Research Institute
Zubair Shafiq, The University of Iowa
Padmini Srinivasan, The University of Iowa

 
   

Managing Uncertainty: Using Social Media for Risk Assessment during a Public Health Crisis (Page 4520)
Xinning Gui, University of California, Irvine
Yubo Kou, Purdue University
Kathleen H. Pine, Arizona State University
Yunan Chen, University of California, Irvine

   

Theory-Driven Collocated CMC: A Study of Collocated Mediated Interaction as a Public Sphere (Page 4534)
Matti Nelimarkka, University of Helsinki & Aalto University
Antti Salovaara, University of Helsinki
Bryan Semaan, Syracuse University
Giulio Jacucci, HIIT, Aalto University & University of Helsinki

 
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Session: Cross Device Interaction
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 207

 

Is Two Enough?! Studying Benefits, Barriers, and Biases of Multi-Tablet Use for Collaborative Visualization (Page 4548)
Thomas Plank, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Hans-Christian Jetter, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Roman Rädle, Aarhus University
Clemens N. Klokmose, Aarhus University
Thomas Luger, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Harald Reiterer, University of Konstanz

   

LetsPic: Supporting In-situ Collaborative Photography over a Large Physical Space (Page 4561)
Auk Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Sungjoon Kang, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Uichin Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

 
 

XDBrowser 2.0: Semi-Automatic Generation of Cross-Device Interfaces (Page 4574)
Michael Nebeling, University of Michigan

 
   

Improv: An Input Framework for Improvising Cross-Device Interaction By Demonstration 
Xiang 'Anthony' Chen, Carnegie Mellon University & Google Research
Yang Li, Google Research

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Session: Crowdwork
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 107/109

 
   

Low-Wage Precarious Workers' Sociotechnical Practices Working Towards Addressing Wage Theft (Page 4585)
Lynn Dombrowski, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Adriana Alvarado Garcia, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Jessica Despard, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

   

Examining Crowd Work and Gig Work Through The Historical Lens of Piecework (Page 4599)
Ali Alkhatib, Stanford University
Michael S. Bernstein, Stanford University
Margaret Levi, Stanford University

 

Leveraging Complementary Contributions of Different Workers for Efficient Crowdsourcing of Video Captions (Page 4617)
Yun Huang, Syracuse University
Yifeng Huang, Syracuse University
Na Xue, Syracuse University
Jeffrey P. Bigham, Carnegie Mellon University

 
   

Critique Style Guide: Improving Crowdsourced Design Feedback with a Natural Language Model (Page 4627)
Markus Krause, University of California, Berkeley
Tom Garncarz, Carnegie Mellon University
JiaoJiao Song, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Elizabeth M. Gerber, Northwestern University
Brian P. Bailey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Steven P. Dow, University of California, San Diego

 
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Session: Improving Touch Interfaces
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 110/112

 

ProbUI: Generalising Touch Target Representations to Enable Declarative Gesture Definition for Probabilistic GUIs (Page 4640)
Daniel Buschek, University of Munich (LMU)
Florian Alt, University of Munich (LMU)

BackXPress: Using Back-of-Device Finger Pressure to Augment Touchscreen Input on Smartphones (Page 4654)
Christian Corsten, RWTH Aachen University
Bjoern Daehlmann, RWTH Aachen University
Simon Voelker, RWTH Aachen University
Jan Borchers, RWTH Aachen University

 
   

Improving Gesture Recognition Accuracy on Touch Screens for Users with Low Vision (Page 4667)
Radu-Daniel Vatavu, University Stefan cel Mare of Suceava

 
   

Understanding Grip Shifts: How Form Factors Impact Hand Movements on Mobile Phones (Page 4680)
Rachel Eardley, Cardiff Metropolitan University
Anne Roudaut, University of Bristol
Steve Gill, Cardiff Metropolitan University
Stephen Thompson, Cardiff Metropolitan University

 
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Session: Innovative Input Techniques
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: Four Seasons 4

 
 

Structured Input Improves Usability and Precision for Solving Geometry-based Algebraic Problems (Page 4692)
Bo Kang, University of Central Florida
Joseph J. LaViola Jr., University of Central Florida
Pamela Wisniewski, University of Central Florida

 
 

Genie: Input Retargeting on the Web through Command Reverse Engineering (Page 4703)
Amanda Swearngin, University of Washington
Andrew J. Ko, University of Washington
James Fogarty, University of Washington

 

IconHK: Using Toolbar button Icons to Communicate Keyboard Shortcuts (Page 4715)
Emmanouil Giannisakis, Université Paris-Saclay
Gilles Bailly, Université Paris-Saclay & UPMC Univ Paris 06
Sylvain Malacria, Inria
Fanny Chevalier, Inria

 
 

Mouse, Tactile, and Tangible Input for 3D Manipulation (Page 4727)
Lonni Besançon, Université Paris-Saclay
Paul Issartel, Université Paris-Saclay
Mehdi Ammi, LIMSI-CNRS
Tobias Isenberg, INRIA

 
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Session: Markets in the Global South
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 203

 
   

Market Practices and the Bazaar: Technology Consumption in ICT Markets in the Global South (Page 4741)
Priyank Chandra, University of Michigan
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Cornell University
Joyojeet Pal, University of Michigan

 
 

Cinehacking Cape Town - Embracing Informality in Pursuit of High Quality Media (Page 4753)
David Philip Green, Northumbria University & Newcastle University
Guy Schofield, University of York
Gary Pritchard, University of Surrey
Patrick Olivier, Newcastle University
Peter Wright, Newcastle University

   

Informality and Invisibility: Traditional Technologies as Tools for Collaboration in an Informal Market (Page 4765)
Priyank Chandra, University of Michigan

   

From Margins to Seams: Imbrication, Inclusion, and Torque in the Aadhaar Identification Project (Page 4776)
Ranjit Singh, Cornell University
Steven J. Jackson, Cornell University

 
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Session: Performative Interactions
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: Four Seasons 2/3

 
   

Performing Research: Four Contributions to HCI (Page 4825)
Robyn Taylor, Newcastle University
Jocelyn Spence, University of Nottingham
Brendan Walker, University of Nottingham
Bettina Nissen, University of Edinburgh
Peter Wright, Newcastle University

 
 

MagicFace: Stepping into Character through an Augmented Reality Mirror (Page 4838)
Ana Javornik, Newcastle University
Yvonne Rogers, University College London
Delia Gander, University College London
Ana Moutinho, Holition Ltd

 
 

Interactive Performance as a Means of Civic Dialogue (Page 4850)
Chiara Rossitto, Stockholm University
Maria Normark, Södertörn University
Louise Barkhuus, The IT University of Copenhagen

   

The Game of Performing Play: Understanding Streaming as Cultural Production (Page 4863)
Anthony J. Pellicone, University of Maryland
June Ahn, New York University

 
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Session: Serious + Educational + Exer Games
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 103/105

 
   

Finding the Right Fit: Understanding Health Tracking in Workplace Wellness Programs (Page 4875)
Chia-Fang Chung, University of Washington
Nanna Jensen, IT University of Copenhagen
Irina A. Shklovski, IT University of Copenhagen
Sean Munson, University of Washington

Mastery Learning of Second Language through Asynchronous Modeling of Native Speakers in a Collaborative Mobile Game (Page 4887)
Xiangmin Fan, University of Pittsburgh
Wencan Luo, University of Pittsburgh
Jingtao Wang, University of Pittsburgh

 
   

Misrepresentation of Health Research in Exertion Games Literature (Page 4899)
Joe Marshall, University of Nottingham
Conor Linehan, University College Cork

Teaching Programming with Gamified Semantics (Page 4911)
Ian Arawjo, Cornell University
Cheng-Yao Wang, Cornell University
Andrew C. Myers, Cornell University
Erik Andersen, Cornell University
François Guimbretière, Cornell University

 
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Session: Technology in Households
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 111/113

 
   

Investigating the Suitability of the Asynchronous, Remote, Community-based Method for Pregnant and New Mothers (Page 4924)
Annu Sible Prabhakar, Indiana University & University of Cincinnati
Lucia Guerra-Reyes, Indiana University -Bloomington
Vanessa M. Kleinschmidt, National Institute for Public Safety Health
Ben Jelen, Indiana University -Bloomington
Haley MacLeod, Indiana University -Bloomington
Kay Connelly, Indiana University -Bloomington
Katie A. Siek, Indiana University -Bloomington

   

Has Instagram Fundamentally Altered the 'Family Snapshot'? (Page 4935)
Effie Le Moignan, Northumbria University
Shaun Lawson, Northumbria University
Duncan A. Rowland, Independent Researcher
Jamie Mahoney, Northumbria University
Pam Briggs, Northumbria University

 
   

Internet Search Roles of Adults in their Homes (Page 4948)
Jinyoung Kim, University of Maryland, College Park & Seoul National University
Brenna McNally, University of Maryland, College Park
Leyla Norooz, University of Maryland, College Park
Allison Druin, University of Maryland, College Park

 
 

Understanding the Role of Human Senses in Interactive Meditation (Page 4960)
Mahmoud Mohamed Hussien Ahmed, Kochi University of Technology & South Valley University
Chaklam Silpasuwanchai, Kochi University of Technology
Kavous Salehzadeh Niksirat, Kochi University of Technology
Xiangshi Ren, Kochi University of Technology

 
   

Gender Norms and Attitudes about Childcare Activities Presented on Father Blogs (Page 4966)
Kai Lukoff, University of Washington
Carol Moser, University of Michigan
Sarita Schoenebeck, University of Michigan

 
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Session: Textures and Haptics
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: Four Seasons 1

 
   

WAVES: A Wearable Asymmetric Vibration Excitation System for Presenting Three-Dimensional Translation and Rotation Cues (Page 4972)
Heather Culbertson, Stanford University
Julie M. Walker, Stanford University
Michael Raitor, Stanford University
Allison M. Okamura, Stanford University

 

Magnetic Plotter: A Macrotexture Design Method Using Magnetic Rubber Sheets (Page 4983)
Kentaro Yasu, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT)

 
 

Generating Haptic Textures with a Vibrotactile Actuator (Page 4994)
Paul Strohmeier, University of Copenhagen
Kasper Hornbæk, University of Copenhagen

 

Localized Haptic Texture: A Rendering Technique based on Taxels for High Density Tactile Feedback (Page 5006)
Yosra Rekik, University of Lille Sci. & Tech, CNRS, & INRIA
Eric Vezzoli, University of Lille Sci. & Tech, CNRS, & INRIA
Laurent Grisoni, University of Lille Sci. & Tech, CNRS, & INRIA
Frédéric Giraud, University of Lille Sci. & Tech, CNRS, & INRIA

 
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Session: Design and Games
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 207

 
 

Supporting Easy Physical-to-Virtual Creation of Mobile VR Maze Games: A New Genre (Page 5016)
Wei Gai, Shandong University
Chenglei Yang, Shandong University
Yulong Bian, Shandong University
Chia Shen, National Science Foundation
Xiangxu Meng, Shandong University
Lu Wang, Shandong University
Juan Liu, Shandong University
Mingda Dong, Shandong University
Chengjie Niu, Shandong University
Cheng Lin, Shandong University

 
   

Adding Physical Objects to an Interactive Game Improves Learning and Enjoyment: Evidence from EarthShake 
Nesra Yannier, Carnegie Mellon University
Scott Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University
Eliane Stampfer Wiese, University of California, Berkeley
Kenneth Koedinger, Carnegie Mellon University

   

The UX of Avatar Customization (Page 5029)
Victoria McArthur, University of Toronto Mississauga

   

To Three or Not to Three: Improving Human Computation Game Onboarding with a Three-Star System (Page 5034)
Jacqueline Gaston, Carnegie Mellon University
Seth Cooper, Northeastern University

 
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Session: Design Frameworks
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 110/112

 
   

What Is Interaction? (Page 5040)
Kasper Hornbæk, University of Copenhagen
Antti Oulasvirta, Aalto University

Beyond Grids: Interactive Graphical Substrates to Structure Digital Layout (Page 5053)
Nolwenn Maudet, Université Paris-Saclay
Ghita Jalal, Université Paris-Saclay
Philip Tchernavskij, Université Paris-Saclay
Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Université Paris-Saclay
Wendy E. Mackay, Université Paris-Saclay

 

Expressive Fused Deposition Modeling by Controlling Extruder Height and Extrusion Amount (Page 5065)
Haruki Takahashi, Meiji University
Homei Miyashita, Meiji University

 

shiftIO: Reconfigurable Tactile Elements for Dynamic Affordances and Mobile Interaction (Page 5075)
Evan Strasnick, Stanford University
Jackie Yang, Stanford University
Kesler Tanner, Stanford University
Alex Olwal, Google, Inc.
Sean Follmer, Stanford University

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Session: Difficulty and Challenge in Games
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: Four Seasons 4

 
   

A Good Reason to Die: How Avatar Death and High Challenges Enable Positive Experiences (Page 5087)
Serge Petralito, University of Basel
Florian Brühlmann, University of Basel
Glena Iten, University of Basel
Elisa D. Mekler, University of Waterloo
Klaus Opwis, University of Basel

   

How Human Am I? EEG-based Evaluation of Virtual Characters (Page 5098)
Maryam Mustafa, Technical University of Braunschweig
Stefan Guthe, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Jan-Philipp Tauscher, Technical University of Braunschweig
Michael Goesele, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Marcus Magnor, Technical University of Braunschweig & University of New Mexico

 
   

Testing Incremental Difficulty Design in Platformer Games (Page 5109)
Rina R. Wehbe, University of Waterloo
Elisa D. Mekler, University of Waterloo
Mike Schaekermann, University of Waterloo
Edward Lank, University of Waterloo
Lennart E. Nacke, University of Waterloo

 
   

EngageMeter: A System for Implicit Audience Engagement Sensing Using Electroencephalography (Page 5114)
Mariam Hassib, LMU Munich & University of Stuttgart
Stefan Schneegass, University of Stuttgart
Philipp Eiglsperger, LMU Munich
Niels Henze, University of Stuttgart
Albrecht Schmidt, University of Stuttgart
Florian Alt, LMU Munich

 
   

Can I Think of Something Else when Using a BCI? Cognitive Demand of an SSVEP-based BCI (Page 5117)
Andéol Evain, Université de Rennes 1
Ferran Argelaguet, Inria
Nicolas Roussel, Inria
Géry Casiez, Université de Lille
Anatole Lécuyer, Inria

 
   

"Not another Z piece!" Adaptive Difficulty in TETRIS (Page 5126)
Katharina Spiel, Vienna University of Technology & Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Sven Bertel, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Fares Kayali, Vienna University of Technology

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Session: Embodied Interaction
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 203

 
 

The World-as-Support: Embodied Exploration, Understanding and Meaning-Making of the Augmented World (Page 5132)
Laura Malinverni, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Julian Maya, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Marie-Monique Schaper, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Narcis Pares, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

 

Extending the Body for Interaction with Reality (Page 5145)
Tiare Feuchtner, Aarhus University
Jörg Müeller, Aarhus University

 
   

Embodied Design Ideation Methods: Analysing the Power of Estrangement (Page 5158)
Danielle Wilde, University of Southern Denmark
Anna Vallgårda, IT University of Copenhagen
Oscar Tomico, Eindhoven University of Technology & ELISAVA

 
 

Designing for Kinesthetic Awareness: Revealing User Experiences through Second-Person Inquiry (Page 5171)
Jules Françoise, Simon Fraser University
Yves Candau, Simon Fraser University
Sarah Fdili Alaoui, Université Paris Sud
Thecla Schiphorst, Simon Fraser University

 
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Session: Emerging Privacy
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 205

 

Chameleon Devices: Investigating More Secure and Discreet Mobile Interactions via Active Camouflaging (Page 5184)
Jennifer Pearson, Swansea University
Simon Robinson, Swansea University
Matt Jones, Swansea University
Anirudha Joshi, IIT Bombay
Shashank Ahire, IIT Bombay
Deepak Sahoo, Swansea University & University of Sussex
Sriram Subramanian, University of Sussex

 

Toys that Listen: A Study of Parents, Children, and Internet-Connected Toys (Page 5197)
Emily McReynolds, University of Washington
Sarah Hubbard, University of Washington
Timothy Lau, University of Washington
Aditya Saraf, University of Washington
Maya Cakmak, University of Washington
Franziska Roesner, University of Washington

 
 

Better the Devil You Know: Exposing the Data Sharing Practices of Smartphone Apps (Page 5208)
Max Van Kleek, University of Oxford
Ilaria Liccardi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Reuben Binns, University of Oxford
Jun Zhao, University of Oxford
Daniel J. Weitzner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nigel Shadbolt, University of Oxford

 
   

Parents' and Children's Preferences about Parents Sharing about Children on Social Media (Page 5221)
Carol Moser, University of Michigan
Tianying Chen, University of Michigan
Sarita Y. Schoenebeck, University of Michigan

 
 

Challenges of using Personal Data to Drive Personalised Electronic Programme Guides (Page 5226)
Neelima Sailaja, University of Nottingham
Andy Crabtree, University of Nottingham
Phil Stenton, BBC R&D

 
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Session: Family Health
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 111/113

 
   

Reflective Informatics Through Family Storytelling: Self-discovering Physical Activity Predictors (Page 5232)
Herman Saksono, Northeastern University
Andrea G. Parker, Northeastern University

 
   

Supporting Families in Reviewing and Communicating about Radiology Imaging Studies (Page 5245)
Matthew K. Hong, Georgia Institute of Technology
Clayton Feustel, Georgia Institute of Technology
Meeshu Agnihotri, Georgia Institute of Technology
Max Silverman, Georgia Institute of Technology
Stephen F. Simoneaux, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Lauren Wilcox, Georgia Institute of Technology

 
   

How Values Shape Collaboration Between Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions and Spousal Caregivers (Page 5257)
Andrew B. L. Berry, University of Washington
Catherine Lim, Group Health Research Institute
Andrea L. Hartzler, Group Health Research Institute
Tad Hirsch, University of Washington
Edward H. Wagner, Group Health Research Institute
Evette Ludman, Group Health Research Institute
James D. Ralston, Group Health Research Institute

 
   

Commensality and Social Use of Technology during Family Mealtime
Hasan Shahid Ferdous, The University of Melbourne
Bernd Ploderer, Queensland University of Technology
Hilary Davis, La Trobe University
Frank Vetere, The University of Melbourne
Kenton P. O'Hara, Microsoft Research

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Session: Improving Video Communication
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 107/109

 
 

Through the Looking Glass: The Effects of Feedback on Self-Awareness and Conversational Behaviour during Video Chat (Page 5271)
Matthew K. Miller, University of Saskatchewan
Regan L. Mandryk, University of Saskatchewan
Max V. Birk, University of Saskatchewan
Ansgar E. Depping, University of Sakatchewan
Tushita Patel, University of Saskatchewan

   

Gestures From the Point of View of an Audience: Towards Anticipatable Interaction of Presenters With 3D Content. (Page 5284)
Andrey Krekhov, University Duisburg-Essen
Katharina Emmerich, University of Duisburg-Essen
Maxim Babinski, University Duisburg-Essen
Jens Krüger, University Duisburg-Essen

 
   

Showing Objects: Holding and Manipulating Artefacts in Video-mediated Collaborative Settings (Page 5295)
Christian Licoppe, Université Paris-Saclay
Paul K. Luff, King's College
Christian Heath, King's College
Hideaki Kuzuoka, University of Tsukuba
Naomi Yamashita, NTT Communication Science Laboratories
Sylvaine Tuncer, CNRS, Télécom ParisTech, Université Paris-Saclay

 

ThirdEye: Simple Add-on Display to Represent Remote Participant's Gaze Direction in Video Communication (Page 5307)
Mai Otsuki, University of Tsukuba
Taiki Kawano, Universty of Tsukuba
Keita Maruyama, Universty of Tsukuba
Hideaki Kuzuoka, University of Tsukuba
Yusuke Suzuki, OKI Electric Industry Co., Ltd.

 

FaceShare: Mirroring with Pseudo-Smile Enriches Video Chat Communications (Page 5313)
Keita Suzuki, The University of Tokyo
Masanori Yokoyama, The University of Tokyo & NTT Service Evolution Laboratories
Shigeo Yoshida, The University of Tokyo
Takayoshi Mochizuki, NTT Service Evolution Laboratories
Tomohiro Yamada, NTT Service Evolution Laboratories
Takuji Narumi, The University of Tokyo
Tomohiro Tanikawa, The University of Tokyo
Michitaka Hirose, The University of Tokyo

 
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Session: Online and On-the-go
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: Four Seasons 1

 
 

Squeezeback: Pneumatic Compression for Notifications (Page 5318)
Henning Pohl, University of Hannover
Peter Brandes, University of Hannover
Hung Ngo Quang, University of Hannover
Michael Rohs, University of Hannover

 

Cito: An Actuated Smartwatch for Extended Interactions (Page 5331)
Jun Gong, Dartmouth College
Lan Li, South China University of Technology
Daniel Vogel, University of Waterloo
Xing-Dong Yang, Dartmouth College

 
 

How Busy Are You? Predicting the Interruptibility Intensity of Mobile Users (Page 5346)
Fengpeng Yuan, Rutgers University
Xianyi Gao, Rutgers University
Janne Lindqvist, Rutgers University

 
 

Demand Around the Clock: Time Use and Data Demand of Mobile Devices in Everyday Life (Page 5361)
Kelly Widdicks, Lancaster University
Oliver Bates, Lancaster University
Mike Hazas, Lancaster University
Adrian Friday, Lancaster University
Alastair R. Beresford, University of Cambridge

 
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Session: Speculation & Storytelling
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 103/105

 
   

Reworking the Gaps between Design and Ethnography (Page 5373)
Vera Khovanskaya, Cornell University
Phoebe Sengers, Cornell University
Melissa Mazmanian, University of California, Irvine
Charles Darrah, San Jose State University

 
   

On Speculative Enactments (Page 5386)
Chris Elsden, Newcastle University
David Chatting, Newcastle University
Abigail C. Durrant, Northumbria University
Andrew Garbett, Newcastle University
Bettina Nissen, University of Edinburgh
John Vines, Northumbria University
David S. Kirk, Northumbria University

   

Research Fiction: Storytelling, Plot and Design (Page 5400)
Mark Blythe, Northumbria University

 
   

Intersectional HCI: Engaging Identity through Gender, Race, and Class (Page 5412)
Ari Schlesinger, Georgia Institute of Technology
W. Keith Edwards, Georgia Institute of Technology
Rebecca E. Grinter, Georgia Institute of Technology

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Session: Virtual Reality
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: Four Seasons 2/3

 

Vremiere: In-Headset Virtual Reality Video Editing (Page 5428)
Cuong Nguyen, Portland State University
Stephen DiVerdi, Adobe Research
Aaron Hertzmann, Adobe Research
Feng Liu, Portland State University

   

"They're Just Tixel Pits Man": Disputing the 'Reality' of Virtual Reality Pornography through the Story Completion Method (Page 5439)
Matthew Wood, Newcastle University
Gavin Wood, Northumbria University
Madeline Balaam, Newcastle University

 
   

Examining the Role of Smart TVs and VR HMDs in Synchronous At-a-Distance Media Consumption 
Mark McGill, University of Glasgow
John H. Williamson, University of Glasgow
Stephen A. Brewster, University of Glasgow

 

ThermoVR: Exploring Integrated Thermal Haptic Feedback with Head Mounted Displays (Page 5452)
Roshan Lalintha Peiris, Keio University
Wei Peng, Keio University
Zikun Chen, Keio University
Liwei Chan, National Chiao Tung University
Kouta Minamizawa, Keio University

 
   

Efficient Typing on a Visually Occluded Physical Keyboard (Page 5457)
James Walker, Michigan Technological University
Bochao Li, Michigan Technological University
Keith Vertanen, Michigan Technological University
Scott Kuhl, Michigan Technological University

 
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Session: Visualization for the People
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 201

 
 

Showing People Behind Data: Does Anthropomorphizing Visualizations Elicit More Empathy for Human Rights Data? (Page 5462)
Jeremy Boy, United Nations
Anshul Vikram Pandey, New York University
John Emerson, New York University
Margaret Satterthwaite, New York University
Oded Nov, New York University
Enrico Bertini, New York University

 

Narratives in Crowdsourced Evaluation of Visualizations: A Double-Edged Sword? (Page 5475)
Evanthia Dimara, INRIA
Anastasia Bezerianos, Univ Paris Sud, CNRS & INRIA
Pierre Dragicevic, INRIA

 
 

Visualization Literacy at Elementary School (Page 5485)
Basak Alper, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Nathalie Henry Riche, Microsoft Research
Fanny Chevalier, Inria
Jeremy Boy, United Nations
Metin Sezgin, Koc University

Finding Similar People to Guide Life Choices: Challenge, Design, and Evaluation (Page 5498)
Fan Du, University of Maryland
Catherine Plaisant, University of Maryland
Neil Spring, University of Maryland
Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland