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CHI 2017 Proceedings Table of Contents (May 11 AM Sessions)

Thurs, May 11 AM Sessions
Location
Session Name

Thursday, May 10th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
201

Paper Session: Classroom Tools

Thursday, May 10th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
207

Paper Session: Finger and Pen

Thursday, May 10th
09:30-10:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 4

Paper Session: Interactions in Virtual Reality

Thursday, May 10th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
103/105

Paper Session: Mobility and Navigation in Many Forms

Thursday, May 10th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
110/112

Paper Session: Participant Design with Children

Thursday, May 10th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
205

Paper Session: Patient-generated Data in the Clinic

Thursday, May 10th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
111/113

Paper Session: Personal Object Recognizers: Feasibility and Challenges

Thursday, May 10th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
203

Paper Session: Spatial Manipulation and Navigation

Thursday, May 10th
09:30-10:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 1

Paper Session: Technology Use Around the Globe

Thursday, May 10th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
107/109

Paper Session: What Things Look Like

Thursday, May 10th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
203

Paper Session: Accessibility

Thursday, May 10th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
103/105

Paper Session: Cultural Heritage

Thursday, May 10th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
201

Paper Session: Explorative Engineering

Thursday, May 10th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
107/109

Paper Session: Health Volunteers

Thursday, May 10th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
207

Paper Session: Helping Software Developers

Thursday, May 10th
11:30-12:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 1

Paper Session: Interactive Design Methodologies

Thursday, May 10th
11:30-12:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 2/3

Paper Session: Motivation in Peer-production Communities

Thursday, May 10th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
205

Paper Session: Older Adults and Computers

Thursday, May 10th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
110/112

Paper Session: Spatial & Temporal Design

Thursday, May 10th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
111/113

Paper Session: The Infrastructure of Trust

Thursday, May 10th
11:30-12:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 4

Paper Session: Video "Smart" Viewers

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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: Classroom Tools
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 201

 
   

Better Organization or a Source of Distraction? Introducing Digital Peer Feedback to a Paper-Based Classroom (Page 5545)
Amy Shannon, Carnegie Mellon University
Alex Sciuto, Carnegie Mellon University
Danielle Hu, Carnegie Mellon University
Steven P. Dow, University of California, San Diego
Jessica Hammer, Carnegie Mellon University

 
   

Group Spinner: Recognizing and Visualizing Learning in the Classroom for Reflection, Communication, and Planning (Page 5556)
Ahmed Kharrufa, Newcastle University
Sally Rix, Newcastle University
Timur Osadchiy, Newcastle University
Anne Preston, Kingston University
Patrick Olivier, Newcastle University

 

ViVo: Video-Augmented Dictionary for Vocabulary Learning (Page 5568)
Yeshuang Zhu, Tsinghua University
Yuntao Wang, Tsinghua University
Chun Yu, Tsinghua University
Shaoyun Shi, Tsinghua University
Yankai Zhang, Tsinghua University
Shuang He, Tsinghua University
Peijun Zhao, Tsinghua University
Xiaojuan Ma, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Yuanchun Shi, Tsinghua University

 
   

From in the Class or in the Wild? Peers Provide Better Design Feedback Than External Crowds (Page 5580)
Helen Wauck, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Yu-Chun (Grace) Yen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Wai-Tat Fu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Elizabeth Gerber, Northwestern University
Steven P. Dow, University of California at San Diego
Brian P. Bailey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 
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Session: Finger and Pen
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 207

 

Collection Objects: Enabling Fluid Formation and Manipulation of Aggregate Selections (Page 5592)
Haijun Xia, University of Toronto
Bruno Araujo, University of Toronto
Daniel Wigdor, University of Toronto

IllumiPaper: Illuminated Interactive Paper (Page 5605)
Konstantin Klamka, Technische Universität Dresden
Raimund Dachselt, Technische Universität Dresden

 

Does Practice Make Perfect?: Learning to Deal with Latency in Direct-Touch Interaction (Page 5619)
Elie Cattan, University Grenoble Alpes & CNRS
Amélie Rochet-Capellan, University Grenoble Alpes & CNRS
Pascal Perrier, University Grenoble Alpes & CNRS
François Bérard, University Grenoble Alpes & CNRS

MarkPad: Augmenting Touchpads for Command Selection (Page 5630)
Bruno Fruchard, CNRS, Telecom ParisTech, Université Paris-Saclay, Inria Université Paris-Sud
Eric Lecolinet, CNRS, Telecom ParisTech, Université Paris-Saclay
Olivier Chapuis, Université Paris-Sud, CNRS, Inria, Université Paris-Saclay

 
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Session: Interactions in Virtual Reality
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: Four Seasons 4

 

Experimental Evaluation of Sketching on Surfaces in VR (Page 5643)
Rahul Arora, University of Toronto & Autodesk Research
Rubaiat Habib Kazi, Autodesk Research
Fraser Anderson, Autodesk Research
Tovi Grossman, Autodesk Research
Karan Singh, University of Toronto
George Fitzmaurice, Autodesk Research

 

I Am The Passenger: How Visual Motion Cues Can Influence Sickness For In-Car VR (Page 5655)
Mark McGill, University of Glasgow

Alexander Ng, University of Glasgow
Stephen Brewster, University of Glasgow

   

On Lions, Impala, and Bigraphs: Modelling Interactions in Physical/Virtual Spaces
Steve Benford, The University of Nottingham

Muffy Calder, University of Glasgow
Tom Rodden, University of Nottingham
Michele Sevegnani, University of Glasgow

 

VaiR: Simulating 3D Airflows in Virtual Reality (Page 5669)
Michael Rietzler, Ulm University
Katrin Plaumann, Ulm University
Taras Kränzle, Ulm University
Marcel Erath, Ulm University
Alexander Stahl, Ulm University
Enrico Rukzio, Ulm University

 
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Session: Mobility and Navigation in Many Forms
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 103/105

 
   

Collaborative Map Making: A Reflexive Method for Understanding Matters of Concern in Design Research (Page 5678)
Hee Rin Lee, Indiana University
Selma Šabanović, Indiana University
Sonya S. Kwak, Ewha Womans University

 
 

Toward Principles for the Design of Navigation Affordances in Code Editors: An Empirical Investigation (Page 5690)
Austin Z. Henley, University of Memphis
Scott D. Fleming, University of Memphis
Maria V. Luong, University of Memphis

 

Follow-My-Lead: Intuitive Indoor Path Creation and Navigation Using Interactive Videos (Page 5703)
Quentin Roy, Singapore Management University
Simon T. Perrault, Yale-NUS College
Shengdong Zhao, National University of Singapore
Richard C. Davis, Act8 Design Pte. Ltd.
Anuroop Pattena Vaniyar, Singapore Management University
Velko Vechev, National University of Singapore & Chalmers University of Technology
Youngki Lee, Singapore Management University
Archan Misra, Singapore Management University

 
 

Mobility in Later Life - Appropriation of an Integrated Transportation Platform (Page 5716)
Martin Stein, University of Siegen & Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FIT)
Johanna Meurer, University of Siegen
Alexander Boden, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FIT)
Volker Wulf, University of Siegen & Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FIT)

 
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Session: Participant Design with Children
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 110/112

 
   

Gains from Participatory Design Team Membership as Perceived by Child Alumni and their Parents (Page 5730)
Brenna McNally, University of Maryland
Matthew Louis Mauriello, University of Maryland
Mona Leigh Guha, University of Maryland
Allison Druin, University of Maryland

 
 

Examining Adult-Child Interactions in Intergenerational Participatory Design (Page 5742)
Jason C. Yip, University of Washington

Kiley Sobel, University of Washington
Caroline Pitt, University of Washington Seattle
Kung Jin Lee, University of Washington Seattle
Sijin Chen, University of Washington Seattle
Kari Nasu, University of Washington Seattle
Laura R. Pina, University of Washington

 

Participatory Evaluation with Autistic Children (Page 5755)
Katharina Spiel, Vienna University of Technology

Laura Malinverni, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Judith Good, University of Sussex
Christopher Frauenberger, Vienna University of Technology & University of Sussex

   

Co-Designing with Preschoolers Using Fictional Inquiry and Comicboarding (Page 5767)
Alexis Hiniker, Microsoft Research & University of Washington
Kiley Sobel, Microsoft Research & University of Washington
Bongshin Lee, Microsoft Research

 
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Session: Patient-generated Data in the Clinic
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 205

 
 

Making Space for the Quality Care: Opportunities for Technology in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (Page 5773)
Haining Zhu, Pennsylvania State University
Yuhan Luo, Pennsylvania State University
Eun Kyoung Choe, Pennsylvania State University

 

Prescribing 10,000 Steps Like Aspirin: Designing a Novel Interface for Data-Driven Medical Consultations (Page 5787)
Yoojung Kim, Seoul National University
Eunyoung Heo, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Hyunjeong Lee, Seoul National University
Sookyoung Ji, Seoul National University
Jueun Choi, Seoul National Universtiy
Jeong-Whun Kim, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Joongseek Lee, Seoul National University
Sooyoung Yoo, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

 
   

Crafting a View of Self-Tracking Data in the Clinical Visit (Page 5800)
Helena M. Mentis, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Anita Komlodi, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Katrina Schrader, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Michael Phipps, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Ann Gruber-Baldini, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Karen Yarbrough, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Lisa Shulman, University of Maryland School of Medicine

 
   

What Happens to Digital Feedback? Studying the Use of a Feedback Capture Platform by Care Organisations (Page 5813)
Andy Dow, Newcastle University
John Vines, Northumbria University
Toby Lowe, Newcastle University
Rob Comber, Newcastle University
Rob Wilson, Newcastle University

 
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Session: Personal Object Recognizers: Feasibility and Challenges
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 111/113

 

Facade: Auto-generating Tactile Interfaces to Appliances (Page 5826)
Anhong Guo, Carnegie Mellon University
Jeeeun Kim, University of Colorado, Boulder
Xiang 'Anthony' Chen, Carnegie Mellon University
Tom Yeh, University of Colorado, Boulder
Scott E. Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University
Jennifer Mankoff, Carnegie Mellon University
Jeffrey P. Bigham, Carnegie Mellon University

 
   

People with Visual Impairment Training Personal Object Recognizers: Feasibility and Challenges (Page 5839)
Hernisa Kacorri, Carnegie Mellon University

Kris M. Kitani, Carnegie Mellon University
Jeffrey P. Bigham, Carnegie Mellon University
Chieko Asakawa, Carnegie Mellon University

 

Jackknife: A Reliable Recognizer with Few Samples and Many Modalities (Page 5850)
Eugene M. Taranta II, University of Central Florida

Amirreza Samiei, University of Central Florda
Mehran Maghoumi, University of Central Florida
Pooya Khaloo, University of Central Florida
Corey R. Pittman, University of Central Florida
Joseph J. LaViola Jr., University of Central Florida

   

Ubiquitous Accessibility for People with Visual Impairments: Are We There Yet? (Page 5862)
Syed Masum Billah, Stony Brook University
Vikas Ashok, Stony Brook University
Donald E. Porter, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
I.V. Ramakrishnan, Stony Brook University

 
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Session: Spatial Manipulation and Navigation
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 203

 

BIGnav: Bayesian Information Gain for Guiding Multiscale Navigation (Page 5869)
Wanyu Liu, CNRS, Telecom ParisTech, Université Paris-Saclay, Inria

Rafael Lucas D'Oliveira, University of Campinas
Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, University Paris-Sud, CNRS, Inria, Université Paris-Saclay
Olivier Rioul, CNRS, Telecom ParisTech, Université Paris-Saclay

 

Design and Evaluation of a Handheld-based 3D User Interface for Collaborative Object Manipulation (Page 5881)
Jerônimo Gustavo Grandi, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Henrique Galvan Debarba, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne & Artanim Foundation
Luciana Nedel, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Anderson Maciel, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

 

TDome: A Touch-Enabled 6DOF Interactive Device for Multi-Display Environments (Page 5892)
Houssem Saidi, University of Toulouse-IRIT
Marcos Serrano, University of Toulouse-IRIT
Pourang Irani, University of Manitoba
Emmanuel Dubois, University of Toulouse-IRIT

 
   

A Field Experiment of Spatially-Stable Overviews for Document Navigation (Page 5905)
Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan
Andy Cockburn, University of Canterbury
Nickolas Gough, University of Saskatchewan

 
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Session: Technology Use Around the Globe
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: Four Seasons 1

 
   

Imagined Connectivities: Synthesized Conceptions of Public Wi-Fi in Urban India (Page 5917)
Nithya Sambasivan, Google Inc.
Paul M. Aoki, Google Inc.

 
   

Agency in Assistive Technology Adoption: Visual Impairment and Smartphone Use in Bangalore (Page 5929)
Joyojeet Pal, University of Michigan
Anandhi Viswanathan, Independent Researcher
Priyank Chandra, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Anisha Nazareth, International Institute of Information Technology
Vaishnav Kameswaran, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Hariharan Subramonyam, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Aditya Johri, George Mason University
Mark S. Ackerman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Sile O'Modhrain, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

 
   

Money, God, and SMS: Explorations in Supporting Social Action Through a Bangladeshi Mosque (Page 5941)
Md. Rashidujjaman Rifat, University of Colorado, Boulder
Jay Chen, New York University - Abu Dhabi
Kentaro Toyama, University of Michigan

 
   

Negotiating Absent Practices and Dormant Features: Discourse as a Means of Shaping the Implementation of a Global Enterprise System to Meet Local Work Culture (Page 5954)
George Kandathil, Indian Institute of Management
Erica L. Wagner, Portland State University

 
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Session: What Things Look Like
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 107/109

 

Hybrid HFR Depth: Fusing Commodity Depth and Color Cameras to Achieve High Frame Rate, Low Latency Depth Camera Interactions (Page 5966)
Jiajun Lu, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign & Microsoft Research

Hrvoje Benko, Microsoft Research
Andrew D. Wilson, Microsoft Research

   

Understanding the Aesthetic Evolution of Websites: Towards a Notion of Design Periods (Page 5976)
Wen Chen, Indiana University, Bloomington
David J. Crandall, Indiana University, Bloomington
Norman Makoto Su, Indiana University, Bloomington

 
   

Understanding Blind People's Experiences with Computer-Generated Captions of Social Media Images (Page 5988)
Haley MacLeod, Indiana University, Bloomington
Cynthia L. Bennett, University of Washington
Meredith Ringel Morris, Microsoft Research
Edward Cutrell, Microsoft Research

 
   

Time Travel with One Click: Effects of Digital Filters on Perceptions of Photographs (Page 6000)
Yilang Peng, University of Pennsylvania

 
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Session: Accessibility
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 203

 
   

ForgetMeNot: Active Reminder Entry Support for Adults with Acquired Brain Injury (Page 6012)
Matthew Jamieson, University of Glasgow
Brian O'Neill, Graham Anderson House
Breda Cullen, University of Glasgow
Marilyn Lennon, University of Strathclyde
Stephen Brewster, University of Glasgow
Jonathan Evans, University of Glasgow

 

Interaction Proxies for Runtime Repair and Enhancement of Mobile Application Accessibility (Page 6024)
Xiaoyi Zhang, University of Washington
Anne Spencer Ross, University of Washington
Anat Caspi, University of Washington
James Fogarty, University of Washington
Jacob O. Wobbrock, University of Washington

 

SUGILITE: Creating Multimodal Smartphone Automation by Demonstration (Page 6038)
Toby Jia-Jun Li, Carnegie Mellon University

Amos Azaria, Ariel University
Brad A. Myers, Carnegie Mellon University

   

Automated Detection of Facial Expressions during Computer-Assisted Instruction in Individuals on the Autism Spectrum (Page 6050)
Alex A. Ahmed, Northeastern University
Matthew S. Goodwin, Northeastern University

 
   

Comparing Touchscreen and Mouse Input Performance by People With and Without Upper Body Motor Impairments (Page 6056)
Leah Findlater, University of Maryland
Karyn Moffatt, McGill University
Jon E. Froehlich, University of Maryland
Meethu Malu, University of Maryland
Joan Zhang, University of Maryland

 
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Session: Cultural Heritage
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 103/105

 
   

Designing Cultural Values into Interaction (Page 6062)
Reese Muntean, Simon Fraser University
Alissa N. Antle, Simon Fraser University
Brendan Matkin, Simon Fraser University
Kate Hennessy, Simon Fraser University
Susan Rowley, University of British Columbia
Jordan Wilson, University of British Columbia

 
 

Kinecting with Orangutans: Zoo Visitors' Empathetic Responses to Animals' Use of Interactive Technology (Page 6075)
Sarah Webber, University of Melbourne

Marcus Carter, University of Melbourne
Sally Sherwen, University of Melbourne
Wally Smith, University of Melbourne
Zaher Joukhadar, University of Melbourne
Frank Vetere, University of Melbourne

   

Reconsidering Nature: The Dialectics of Fair Chase in the Practices of American Midwest Hunters (Page 6089)
Norman Makoto Su, Indiana University, Bloomington
EunJeong Cheon, Indiana University, Bloomington

 
 

Exploring Seasonality in Mobile Cultural Heritage (Page 6101)
David McGookin, Aalto University

Koray Tahiroğlu, Aalto University
Tuomas Vaittinen, Aalto University
Mikko Kytö, Aalto University
Beatrice Monastero, Aalto University
Juan Carlos Vasquez, Aalto University

   

Where No One Has Gone Before: A Meta-Dataset of the World's Largest Fanfiction Repository (Page 6106)
Kodlee Yin, University of Washington
Cecilia Aragon, University of Washington
Sarah Evans, University of Washington
Katie Davis, University of Washington

 
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Session: Explorative Engineering
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 201

 

Illumination Aesthetics: Light as a Creative Material within Computational Design (Page 6111)
Cesar Torres, University of California, Berkeley

Jasper O'Leary, University of California, Berkeley
Molly Nicholas, University of California, Berkeley
Eric Paulos, University of California, Berkeley

 

Transformative Appetite: Shape-Changing Food Transforms from 2D to 3D by Water Interaction through Cooking (Page 6123)
Wen Wang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lining Yao, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Teng Zhang, Syracuse University
Chin-Yi Cheng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daniel Levine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Hiroshi Ishii, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 
 

Emotion Actuator: Embodied Emotional Feedback through Electroencephalography and Electrical Muscle Stimulation (Page 6133)
Mariam Hassib, University of Munich (LMU) & University of Stuttgart
Max Pfeiffer, University of Hannover & University of Münster
Stefan Schneegass, University of Stuttgart
Michael Rohs, University of Hannover
Florian Alt, University of Munich (LMU)

 
   

Understanding the Role Fluidity of Stakeholders During Assistive Technology Research "In the Wild" (Page 6147)
LouAnne E. Boyd, University of California, Irvine
Kyle Rector, University of Iowa
Halley P. Profita, University of Colorado, Boulder
Abigale J. Stangl, University of Colorado, Boulder
Annuska Zolyomi, University of Washington
Shaun K. Kane, University of Colorado, Boulder
Gillian R. Hayes, University of California, Irvine

 
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Session: Health Volunteers
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 107/109

 
   

Video Consumption Patterns for First Time Smartphone Users: Community Health Workers in Lesotho (Page 6159)
Maletsabisa Molapo, University of Cape Town

Melissa Densmore, University of Cape Town
Brian DeRenzi, University of Cape Town

   

Experiences of Delivering a Public Health Data Service (Page 6171)
Emma Simpson, Newcastle University
Rob Comber, Newcastle University
Andrew Garbett, Newcastle University
Ed Ian Jenkins, Newcastle University
Madeline Balaam, Newcastle University

 
 

Understanding Volunteer AT Fabricators: Opportunities and Challenges in DIY-AT for Others in e-NABLE (Page 6184)
Jeremiah Parry-Hill, Rochester Institute of Technology
Patrick C. Shih, Indiana University, Bloomington
Jennifer Mankoff, Carnegie Mellon University
Daniel Ashbrook, Rochester Institute of Technology

 
 

VITA: Towards Supporting Volunteer Interactions with Long-Term Care Residents with Dementia (Page 6195)
Pin Sym Foong, National University of Singapore
Shengdong Zhao, National University of Singapore
Kelsey Carlson, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Zhe Liu, National University of Singapore

 
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Session: Helping Software Developers
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 207

 

Micro-Versioning Tool to Support Experimentation in Exploratory Programming (Page 6208)
Hiroaki Mikami, University of Tokyo
Daisuke Sakamoto, University of Tokyo
Takeo Igarashi, University of Tokyo

 
 

Codeon: On-Demand Software Development Assistance (Page 6220)
Yan Chen, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Sang Won Lee, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Yin Xie, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
YiWei Yang, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Walter S. Lasecki, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Steve Oney, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

 
   

PFIS-V: Modeling Foraging Behavior in the Presence of Variants (Page 6232)
Sruti Srinivasa Ragavan, Oregon State University
Bhargav Pandya, Oregon State University
David Piorkowski, Oregon State University & IBM Research
Charles Hill, Oregon State University
Sandeep Kaur Kuttal, University of Tulsa
Anita Sarma, Oregon State University
Margaret Burnett, Oregon State University

 
   

Improving Communication Between Pair Programmers Using Shared Gaze Awareness (Page 6245)
Sarah D'Angelo, Northwestern Univeristy
Andrew Begel, Microsoft Research

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Session: Interactive Design Methodologies
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: Four Seasons 1

 
   

Post-userism (Page 6291)
Eric P. S. Baumer, Lehigh University
Jed R. Brubaker, University of Colorado Boulder

 
   

Tap the "Make This Public" Button: A Design-Based Inquiry into Issue Advocacy and Digital Civics (Page 6304)
Mariam Asad, Georgia Institute of Technology
Christopher A. Le Dantec, Georgia Institute of Technology

 
 

Enabling Polyvocality in Interactive Documentaries through 'Structural Participation' (Page 6317)
David Philip Green, Northumbria University & Newcastle University
Simon Bowen, Newcastle University
Jonathan Hook, University of York
Peter Wright, Newcastle University

 

Supporting Expressive Procedural Art Creation through Direct Manipulation (Page 6330)
Jennifer Jacobs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Adobe Research

Sumit Gogia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Radomir Mech, Adobe Research
Joel R. Brandt, Adobe Research

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Session: Motivation in Peer-production Communities
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: Four Seasons 2/3

 
   

Crowd Diversity and Performance in Wikipedia: The Mediating Effects of Task Conflict and Communication (Page 6342)
Ruqin Ren, University of Southern California
Bei Yan, University of Southern California

 
   

Freedom versus Standardization: Structured Data Generation in a Peer Production Community (Page 6352)
Andrew Hall, University of Minnesota
Sarah McRoberts, University of Minnesota
Jacob Thebault-Spieker, University of Minnesota
Yilun Lin, Northwestern University
Shilad Sen, Macalester College
Brent Hecht, Northwestern University
Loren Terveen, University of Minnesota

 
   

Commitment of Newcomers and Old-timers to Online Health Support Communities (Page 6363)
Diyi Yang, Carnegie Mellon University
Robert Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University
John M. Levine, University of Pittsburgh

 
   

Starting Online Communities: Motivations and Goals of Wiki Founders (Page 6376)
Jeremy Foote, Northwestern University
Darren Gergle, Northwestern University
Aaron Shaw, Northwestern University

 
   

Investigating the Motivational Paths of Peer Production Newcomers (Page 6381)
Martina Balestra, New York University
Coye Cheshire, University of California, Berkeley
Ofer Arazy, University of Haifa
Oded Nov, New York University

 
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Session: Older Adults and Computers
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 205

 
   

Traversing Boundaries: Understanding the Experiences of Ageing Saudis (Page 6386)
Soud Nassir, University of Technology Sydney
Tuck Wah Leong, University of Technology Sydney

 
   

Transitions in Digital Personhood: Online Activity in Early Retirement (Page 6398)
Abigail Durrant, Northumbria University
David Kirk, Northumbria University
Diego Trujillo Pisanty, Newcastle University
Wendy Moncur, University of Dundee
Kathryn Orzech, University of Dundee
Tom Schofield, Newcastle University
Chris Elsden, Newcastle University
David Chatting, Newcastle University
Andrew Monk, Newcastle University

 
   

Dissecting Spear Phishing Emails for Older vs Young Adults: On the Interplay of Weapons of Influence and Life Domains in Predicting Susceptibility to Phishing (Page 6412)
Daniela Oliveira, University of Florida
Harold Rocha, University of Florida
Huizi Yang, University of Florida
Donovan Ellis, University of Florida
Sandeep Dommaraju, University of Florida
Melis Muradoglu, University of Florida & New York University
Devon Weir, University of Florida
Adam Soliman, University of Florida
Tian Lin, University of Florida
Natalie Ebner, University of Florida

 
   

Privacy Considerations when Designing Social Network Systems to Support Successful Ageing (Page 6425)
Andrew R. McNeill, Northumbria University
Lynne Coventry, Northumbria University
Jake Pywell, Northumbria University
Pam Briggs, Northumbria University

 
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Session: Spatial & Temporal Design
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 110/112

 

Malleable Embodiment: Changing Sense of Embodiment by Spatial-Temporal Deformation of Virtual Human Body (Page 6438)
Shunichi Kasahara, SonyCSL
Keina Konno, Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media
Richi Owaki, Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media
Tsubasa Nishi, Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media
Akiko Takeshita, Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media
Takayuki Ito, Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media
Shoko Kasuga, Keio University
Junichi Ushiba, Keio University

 
   

Sensitizing Concepts for Socio-spatial Literacy in HCI (Page 6449)
Peter Gall Krogh, Aarhus University
Marianne Graves Petersen, Aarhus University
Kenton O'Hara, Microsoft Research
Jens Emil Grenbæk, Aarhus University

 
 

Situational When: Designing for Time Across Cultures (Page 6461)
Jennyfer Lawrence Taylor, Queensland University of Technology
Alessandro Soro, Queensland University of Technology
Paul Roe, Queensland University of Technology
Anita Lee Hong, Queensland University of Technology
Margot Brereton, Queensland University of Technology

 
   

Modeling Sub-Document Attention Using Viewport Time (Page 6475)
Max Grusky, Cornell University
Jeiran Jahani, Chartbeat, Inc.
Josh Schwartz, Chartbeat, Inc.
Dan Valente, Chartbeat, Inc
Yoav Artzi, Cornell Tech & Cornell University
Mor Naaman, Cornell Tech

 

Remote Collaboration With Mixed Reality Displays: How Shared Virtual Landmarks Facilitate Spatial Referencing (Page 6481)
Jens Müller, University of Konstanz
Roman Rädle, Aarhus University
Harald Reiterer, University of Konstanz

 
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Session: The Infrastructure of Trust
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 111/113

 
 

Growing the Blockchain Information Infrastructure (Page 6487)
Karim Jabbar, University of Copenhagen
Pernille Bjørn, University of Copenhagen

 
   

Design for Trust: An Exploration of the Challenges and Opportunities of Bitcoin Users (Page 6499)
Corina Sas, Lancaster University
Irni Eliana Khairuddin, Universiti Teknologi MARA

 
   

Infrastructure as Creative Action: Online Buying, Selling, and Delivery in Phnom Penh (Page 6511)
Margaret Jack, Cornell University

Jay Chen, New York University - Abu Dhabi
Steven J. Jackson, Cornell University

   

Supporting Cultures of Making: Technology, Policy, Visions, and Myths (Page 6523)
Shaowen Bardzell, Indiana University Bloomington

Jeffrey Bardzell, Indiana University Bloomington
Sarah Ng, Indiana University Bloomington

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Session: Video "Smart" Viewers
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: Four Seasons 4

 

EgoScanning: Quickly Scanning First-Person Videos with Egocentric Elastic Timelines (Page 6536)
Keita Higuchi, The University of Tokyo
Ryo Yonetani, The University of Tokyo
Yoichi Sato, The University of Tokyo

 
 

Retargeting Video Tutorials Showing Tools With Surface Contact to Augmented Reality (Page 6547)
Peter Mohr, Graz University of Technology
David Mandl, Graz University of Technology
Markus Tatzgern, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences
Eduardo Veas, Know Center GmbH
Dieter Schmalstieg, Graz University of Technology
Denis Kalkofen, Graz University of Technology

 
 

Close to the Action: Eye-Tracking Evaluation of Speaker-Following Subtitles (Page 6559)
Kuno Kurzhals, University of Stuttgart
Emine Cetinkaya, University of Stuttgart
Yongtao Hu, The University of Hong Kong
Wenping Wang, The University of Hong Kong
Daniel Weiskopf, University of Stuttgart

 
 

Responsive Action-based Video Synthesis (Page 6569)
Corneliu Ilisescu, University College London
Halil Aytac Kanaci, University College London
Matteo Romagnoli, University College London
Neill D. F. Campbell, University of Bath & University College London
Gabriel J. Brostow, University College London