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CHI 2017 Proceedings Table of Contents (May 8 PM Sessions)

Mon, May 8 PM Sessions
Location
Session Name

Monday, May 8th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
111/113

Paper Session: Authentication and Access Control

Monday, May 8th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
205

Paper Session: Cars and Automation

Monday, May 8th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
107/109

Paper Session: Design Theory

Monday, May 8th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
103/105

Paper Session: Fabrication via 3D Printing

Monday, May 8th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
203

Paper Session: Learning and Reading

Monday, May 8th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
207

Paper Session: Robots at Work & Home

Monday, May 8th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
201

Paper Session: Self-tracking Mental Health

Monday, May 8th
14:30-15:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 2/3

Paper Session: Smartwatch Interactions and Displays

Monday, May 8th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
110/112

Paper Session: Social & Collaborative Technologies

Monday, May 8th
14:30-15:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 1

Paper Session: Sustainability and Public Service

Monday, May 8th
14:30-15:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 4

Paper Session: Understanding Data Visualization

Monday, May 8th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
110/112

Paper Session: Clinical Settings

Monday, May 8th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
111/113

Paper Session: Digital Privacy & Security

Monday, May 8th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
203

Paper Session: Educational Assessment

Monday, May 8th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
103/105

Paper Session: Fabricating New Materials

Monday, May 8th
16:30-17:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 4

Paper Session: Human Factors

Monday, May 8th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
207

Paper Session: Motivation in Games

Monday, May 8th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
201

Paper Session: Self-Monitored Healthcare

Monday, May 8th
16:30-17:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 1

Paper Session: Toolkits and UIs

Monday, May 8th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
205

Paper Session: Uniqueness of Geographic Information

Monday, May 8th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
107/109

Paper Session: Visual Perception based Decisions

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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: Authentication and Access Control
Monday, May 8, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 111/113

 
   

How Do System Administrators Resolve Access-Denied Issues in the Real World? (Page 348)
Tianyin Xu, University of California, San Diego
Han Min Naing, University of California, San Diego
Le Lu, University of California, San Diego
Yuanyuan Zhou, University of California, San Diego

 
   

User Interactions and Permission Use on Android (Page 362)
Kristopher Micinski, University of Maryland, College Park
Daniel Votipka, University of Maryland, College Park
Rock Stevens, University of Maryland, College Park
Nikolaos Kofinas, University of Maryland, College Park
Michelle L. Mazurek, University of Maryland, College Park
Jeffrey S. Foster, University of Maryland, College Park

 
 

Where Usability and Security Go Hand-in-Hand: Robust Gesture-Based Authentication for Mobile Systems (Page 374)
Can Liu, Rutgers University
Gradeigh D. Clark, Rutgers University
Janne Lindqvist, Rutgers University

 
 

I'm too Busy to Reset my LinkedIn Password: On the Effectiveness of Password Reset Emails (Page 387)
Jun Ho Huh, Honeywell ACS Labs
Hyoungshick Kim, Sungkyunkwan University
Swathi S.V.P. Rayala, Oregon State University
Rakesh B. Bobba, Oregon State University
Konstantin Beznosov, University of British Columbia

 
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Session: Cars and Automation
Monday, May 8, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 205

 
 

Priming Drivers before Handover in Semi-Autonomous Cars (Page 392)
Remo M.A. van der Heiden, Utrecht University
Shamsi T. Iqbal, Microsoft Research
Christian P. Janssen, Utrecht University

 

Toward Measurement of Situation Awareness in Autonomous Vehicles (Page 405)
David Sirkin, Stanford University
Nikolas Martelaro, Stanford University
Mishel Johns, Stanford University
Wendy Ju, Stanford University

 
   

The Trouble with Autopilots: Assisted and Autonomous Driving on the Social Road (Page 416)
Barry Brown, University of Stockholm
Eric Laurier, University of Edinburgh

 
   

Understanding the Cost of Driving Trips (Page 430)
Caleb Southern, Georgia Institute of Technology
Yunnuo Cheng, Georgia Institute of Technology
Cheng Zhang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Gregory D. Abowd, Georgia Institute of Technology

 
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Session: Design Theory
Monday, May 8, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 107/109

 
   

Making Ritual Machines: The Mobile Phone as a Networked Material for Research Products (Page 435)
David Chatting, Newcastle University
David S. Kirk, Northumbria University
Abigail C. Durrant, Northumbria University
Chris Elsden, Newcastle University
Paulina Yurman, Goldsmiths University of London
Jo-Anne Bichard, Royal College of Art

 
   

Products as Agents: Metaphors for Designing the Products of the IoT Age (Page 448)
Nazli Cila, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
Iskander Smit, Info.nl
Elisa Giaccardi, Delft University of Technology
Ben Kröse, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences

 
   

Pause: A Multi-lifespan Design Mechanism (Page 460)
Batya Friedman, University of Washington
Daisy Yoo, University of Washington

 
 

Interdependent Wearables (for Play): A Strong Concept for Design (Page 465)
Katherine Isbister, University of California, Santa Cruz
Kaho Abe, New York University
Michael Karlesky, New York University

 
   

How Methods Make Designers (Page 472)
Seyram Avle, University of Michigan
Silvia Lindtner, University of Michigan
Kaiton Williams, Cornell University

 
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Session: Fabrication via 3D Printing
Monday, May 8, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 103/105

 

Consumer to Creator: How Households Buy Furniture to Inform Design and Fabrication Interfaces (Page 484)
Bokyung Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Gyeol Han, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Jundong Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Daniel Saakes, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

 

Stretching the Bounds of 3D Printing with Embedded Textiles (Page 497)
Michael L. Rivera, Carnegie Mellon University
Melissa Moukperian, Rochester Institute of Technology
Daniel Ashbrook, Rochester Institute of Technology
Jennifer Mankoff, Carnegie Mellon University
Scott E. Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University

 
   

3D Printers as Sociable Technologies: Taking Appropriation Infrastructures to the Internet of Things
Thomas Ludwig, University of Siegen

Alexander Boden, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FIT)
Volkmar Pipek, University of Siegen

   

WeaveMesh: A Low-Fidelity and Low-Cost Prototyping Approach for 3D Models Created by Flexible Assembly (Page 509)
Ye Tao, Zhejiang University
Guanyun Wang, Zhejiang University
Caowei Zhang, Zhejiang University
Nannan Lu, Zhejiang University
Xiaolian Zhang, Zhejiang University
Cheng Yao, Zhejiang University
Fangtian Ying, Zhejiang University

 
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Session: Learning and Reading
Monday, May 8, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 203

 
 

A Framework for Speechreading Acquisition Tools (Page 519)
Benjamin M. Gorman, University of Dundee
David R. Flatla, University of Dundee

 
 

FLight: A Low-Cost Reading and Writing System for Economically Less-Privileged Visually-Impaired People Exploiting Ink-based Braille System (Page 531)
Tusher Chakraborty, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Taslim Arefin Khan, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
A. B. M. Alim Al Islam, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology

 
   

Teaching Language and Culture with a Virtual Reality Game (Page 541)
Alan Cheng, Cornell University
Lei Yang, Cornell University
Erik Andersen, Cornell University

 
 

Identifying how Visually Impaired People Explore Raised-line Diagrams to Improve the Design of Touch Interfaces (Page 550)
Sandra Bardot, University of Toulouse & CNRS
Marcos Serrano, University of Toulouse & CNRS
Bernard Oriola, CNRS & University of Toulouse
Christophe Jouffrais, CNRS & University of Toulouse

 
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Session: Robots at Work & Home
Monday, May 8, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 207

 
 

Sensing and Handling Engagement Dynamics in Human-Robot Interaction Involving Peripheral Computing Devices (Page 556)
Mingfei Sun, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Zhenjie Zhao, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Xiaojuan Ma, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

 

Managing Uncertainty in Time Expressions for Virtual Assistants (Page 568)
Xin Rong, University of Michigan & Microsoft Research

Adam Fourney, Microsoft Research
Robin N. Brewer, Northwestern University & Microsoft Research
Meredith Ringel Morris, Microsoft Research
Paul N. Bennett, Microsoft Research

   

Comparing Social Robot, Screen and Voice Interfaces for Smart-Home Control (Page 580)
Michal Luria, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya
Guy Hoffman, Cornell University
Oren Zuckerman, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya

 
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Session: Self-tracking Mental Health
Monday, May 8, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 201

 
   

Self-tracking for Mental Wellness: Understanding Expert Perspectives and Student Experiences (Page 629)
Christina Kelley, Georgia Institute of Technology
Bongshin Lee, Microsoft Research
Lauren Wilcox, Georgia Institute of Technology

 
   

"It's Definitely Been a Journey": A Qualitative Study on How Women with Eating Disorders Use Weight Loss Apps (Page 642)
Elizabeth V. Eikey, Pennsylvania State University
Madhu C. Reddy, Northwestern University

 
   

Conflict in Comments: Learning but Lowering Perceptions, with Limits (Page 655)
W. Ben Towne, Carnegie Mellon University
Carolyn P. Rosé, Carnegie Mellon University
James D. Herbsleb, Carnegie Mellon University

 
 

Identification and Classification of Usage Patterns in Long-Term Activity Tracking (Page 667)
Jochen Meyer, OFFIS Institute for Information Technology
Merlin Wasmann, OFFIS Institute for Information Technology
Wilko Heuten, OFFIS Institute for Information Technology
Abdallah El Ali, Carl von Ossietzky University
Susanne C.J. Boll, Carl von Ossietzky University

 
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Session: Smartwatch Interactions and Displays
Monday, May 8, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: Four Seasons 2/3

 

AirPanes: Two-Handed Around-Device Interaction for Pane Switching on Smartphones (Page 679)
Khalad Hasan, University of Manitoba
David Ahlström, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt
Junhyeok Kim, University of Manitoba
Pourang Irani, University of Manitoba

 

Float: One-Handed and Touch-Free Target Selection on Smartwatches (Page 692)
Ke Sun, Tsinghua University
Yuntao Wang, Tsinghua University
Chun Yu, Tsinghua University
Yukang Yan, Tsinghua University
Hongyi Wen, Tsinghua University
Yuanchun Shi, Tsinghua University

 

COMPASS: Rotational Keyboard on Non-Touch Smartwatches (Page 705)
Xin Yi, Tsinghua University

Chun Yu, Tsinghua University
Weijie Xu, Tsinghua University
Xiaojun Bi, Stony Brook University
Yuanchun Shi, Tsinghua University

WatchThru: Expanding Smartwatch Displays with Mid-air Visuals and Wrist-worn Augmented Reality (Page 716)
Dirk Wenig, University of Bremen
Johannes Schöning, University of Bremen
Alex Olwal, Google, Inc.
Mathias Oben, Hasselt University
Rainer Malaka, University of Bremen

 
   

Evaluation of Korean Text Entry Methods for Smartwatches (Page 722)
Ivaylo Ilinkin, Gettysburg College
Sunghee Kim, Gettysburg College

 
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Session: Social & Collaborative Technologies
Monday, May 8, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 110/112

 
   

"WhatsApp is for family; Messenger is for friends": Communication Places in App Ecosystems (Page 727)
Midas Nouwens, University Paris-Sud, CNRS, Inria, Université Paris-Saclay
Carla F. Griggio, University Paris-Sud, CNRS, Inria, Université Paris-Saclay
Wendy E. Mackay, University Paris-Sud, CNRS, Inria, Université Paris-Saclay

 
   

I Need Your Encouragement! Requesting Supportive Comments on Social Media Reduces Test Anxiety (Page 736)
Robert Deloatch, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Brian P. Bailey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Alex Kirlik, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Craig Zilles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 
   

Goodbye Text, Hello Emoji: Mobile Communication on WeChat in China (Page 748)
Rui Zhou, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jasmine Hentschel, THRIVE
Neha Kumar, Georgia Institute of Technology

 
   

A Kaleidoscope of Languages: When and How Non-Native English Speakers Shift between English and Their Native Language during Multilingual Teamwork (Page 760)
Ge Gao, Cornell University
Susan R. Fussell, Cornell University

 
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Session: Sustainability and Public Service
Monday, May 8, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: Four Seasons 1

 
   

The (Un)sustainability of Imagined Future Information Societies (Page 773)
Daniel Pargman, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Elina Eriksson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Mattias Höjer, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Ulrika Gunnarsson Östling, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Luciane Aguiar Borges, KTH Royal Institute of Technology

 
   

Means and Ends in Human-Computer Interaction: Sustainability through Disintermediation (Page 786)
Barath Raghavan, International Computer Science Institute

Daniel Pargman, KTH Royal Institute of Technology

   

Crowdfunding Platforms and the Design of Paying Publics (Page 797)
Ann Light, University of Sussex
Jo Briggs, University of Northumbria at Newcastle

 
   

Reappropriating Hackathons: The Production Work of the CHI4Good Day of Service (Page 810)
Emily Porter, University of Colorado, Boulder
Chris Bopp, University of Colorado, Boulder
Elizabeth Gerber, Northwestern University
Amy Voida, University of Colorado, Boulder

 
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Session: Understanding Data Visualization
Monday, May 8, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: Four Seasons 4

 
 

Understanding Concept Maps: A Closer Look at How People Organise Ideas (Page 815)
Stefano Padilla, Heriot Watt University

Thomas S. Methven, Heriot-Watt University
David A. Robb, Heriot-Watt University
Mike J. Chantler, Heriot-Watt University

   

Increasing Users' Confidence in Uncertain Data by Aggregating Data from Multiple Sources (Page 828)
Miriam Greis, University of Stuttgart

Emre Avci, University of Stuttgart
Albrecht Schmidt, University of Stuttgart
Tonja Machulla, University of Stuttgart

 

Bottom-up vs. Top-down: Trade-offs in Efficiency, Understanding, Freedom and Creativity with InfoVis Tools (Page 841)
Gonzalo Gabriel Méndez, University of St Andrews & Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral
Uta Hinrichs, University of St Andrews
Miguel A. Nacenta, University of St Andrews

 
 

What Happened in my Home?: An End-User Development Approach for Smart Home Data Visualization (Page 853)
Nico Castelli, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences & University of Siegen
Corinna Ogonowski, University of Siegen
Timo Jakobi, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences & University of Siegen
Martin Stein, University of Siegen & Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FIT)
Gunnar Stevens, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences & University of Siegen
Volker Wulf, University of Siegen and Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FIT)

 
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Session: Clinical Settings
Monday, May 8, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 110/112

 
   

Opportunities and Design Considerations for Peer Support in a Hospital Setting (Page 867)
Shefali Haldar, University of Washington
Sonali R. Mishra, University of Washington
Maher Khelifi, University of Washington
Ari H. Pollack, University of Washington & Seattle Children's Hospital
Wanda Pratt, University of Washington

 
   

Patient Strategies as Active Adaptation: Understanding Patient Behaviors During an Emergency Visit (Page 880)
Sun Young Park, University of Michigan
Yunan Chen, University of California, Irvine

 

Itchtector: A Wearable-based Mobile System for Managing Itching Conditions (Page 893)
Jongin Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
Daeki Cho, NEC Laboratories America, Inc.
Junhong Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
Eunji Im, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
JinYeong Bak, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
Kyung ho Lee, The Catholic University of Korea
Kwan Hong Lee, AcademicMerit
John Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology

 
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Session: Digital Privacy & Security
Monday, May 8, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 111/113

 
   

Privacy, Security, and Surveillance in the Global South: A Study of Biometric Mobile SIM Registration in Bangladesh (Page 906)
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Cornell University
Md. Romael Haque, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Shion Guha, Marquette University
Md. Rashidujjaman Rifat, University of Colorado, Boulder
Nicola Dell, Cornell Tech

 
   

Youth Perspectives on Critical Data Literacies (Page 919)
Samantha Hautea, University of Washington
Sayamindu Dasgupta, University of Washington & Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Benjamin Mako Hill, University of Washington

 
   

Sharing Policies in Multiuser Privacy Scenarios: Incorporating Context, Preferences, and Arguments in Decision Making
Ricard Lopez Fogues, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia

Pradeep K. Murukannaiah, Rochester Institute of Technology
Jose M. Such, King's College London
Munindar P. Singh, North Carolina State University

 

Where is the Digital Divide? A Survey of Security, Privacy, and Socioeconomics (Page 931)
Elissa M. Redmiles, University of Maryland
Sean Kross, John Hopkins University
Michelle L. Mazurek, University of Maryland

 
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Session: Educational Assessment
Monday, May 8, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 203

 
 

A Unified Framework for Knowledge Assessment and Progression Analysis and Design (Page 937)
Shuhan Wang, Cornell University
Fang He, Peking University
Erik Andersen, Cornell University

 

HOBIT: Hybrid Optical Bench for Innovative Teaching (Page 949)
David Furió, Université de Bordeaux
Stéphanie Fleck, Université de Lorraine
Bruno Bousquet, Université de Bordeaux
Jean-Paul Guillet, Université de Bordeaux
Lionel Canioni, Université de Bordeaux
Martin Hachet, Inria

   

How People Write Together Now: Beginning the Investigation with Advanced Undergraduates in a Project Course
Judith S. Olson, University of California, Irvine
Dakuo Wang, University of California, Irvine & IBM Research
Gary M. Olson, University of California, Irvine
Jingwen Zhang, Irvine

PathViewer: Visualizing Pathways through Student Data (Page 960)
Yiting Wang, Cornell University
Walker M. White, Cornell University
Erik Andersen, Cornell University

 
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Session: Fabricating New Materials
Monday, May 8, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 103/105

 
 

WireFab: Mix-Dimensional Modeling and Fabrication for 3D Mesh Models (Page 965)
Min Liu, Purdue University
Yunbo Zhang, Purdue University
Jing Bai, Beifang University of Nationalities
Yuanzhi Cao, Purdue University
Jeffrey M. Alperovich, Purdue University
Karthik Ramani, Purdue University

 

Digital Mechanical Metamaterials (Page 977)
Alexandra Ion, Hasso Plattner Institute
Ludwig Wall, Hasso Plattner Institute
Robert Kovacs, Hasso Plattner Institute
Patrick Baudisch, Hasso Plattner Institute

 

Organic Primitives: Synthesis and Design of pH-Reactive Materials using Molecular I/O for Sensing, Actuation, and Interaction (Page 989)
Viirj Kan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Emma Vargo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Noa Machover, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Hiroshi Ishii, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Serena Pan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Weixuan Chen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yasuaki Kakehi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Keio University

   

Flexibles: Deformation-Aware 3D-Printed Tangibles for Capacitive Touchscreens (Page 1001)
Martin Schmitz, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Jürgen Steimle, Saarland University
Jochen Huber, Synaptics
Niloofar Dezfuli, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Max Mühlhäuser, Technische Universität Darmstadt

 
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Session: Human Factors
Monday, May 8, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: Four Seasons 4

 
   

Design for Rituals of Letting Go: An Embodiment Perspective on Disposal Practices Informed by Grief Therapy 
Corina Sas, Lancaster University
Steve Whittaker, University of California at Santa Cruz
John Zimmerman, Carnegie Mellon University

   

Exploring Low-Cost, Internet-Free Information Access for Resource-Constrained Communities 
Jennifer Pearson, Swansea University
Simon Robinson, Swansea University
Matt Jones, Swansea University

   

Everyday Money Practices of Illiterate Users: Implications for New Financial Technology Design 
Mesfin Woldmariam, Addis Ababa University
George Ghinea, Westerdals - Oslo School of Arts, Communication & Technology & Brunel University
Solomon Atnafu, Addis Ababa University
Tor-Morten Groenli, Westerdals - Oslo School of Arts, Communication & Technology

   

WaitSuite: Productive Use of Diverse Waiting Moments 
Carrie J. Cai, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Anji Ren, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rob Miller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Session: Motivation in Games
Monday, May 8, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 207

 
   

Towards Personality-driven Persuasive Health Games and Gamified Systems (Page 1015)
Rita Orji, University of Waterloo
Lennart E. Nacke, University of Waterloo
Chrysanne Di Marco, University of Waterloo

 
   

Is Difficulty Overrated? The Effects of Choice, Novelty and Suspense on Intrinsic Motivation in Educational Games (Page 1028)
J. Derek Lomas, University of California, San Diego & Carnegie Mellon University
Kenneth Koedinger, Carnegie Mellon University
Nirmal Patel, Carnegie Mellon University
Sharan Shodhan, Carnegie Mellon University
Nikhil Poonwala, Carnegie Mellon University
Jodi L. Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon University

   

Why is This Happening to Me? How Player Attribution can Broaden our Understanding of Player Experience (Page 1040)
Ansgar E. Depping, University of Sakatchewan
Regan L. Mandryk, University of Saskatchewan

 
   

Keeping Users Engaged through Feature Updates: A Long-Term Study of Using Wearable-Based Exergames (Page 1053)
Zhao Zhao, Carleton University
Ali Arya, Carleton University
Anthony Whitehead, Carleton University
Gerry Chan, Carleton University
S. Ali Etemad, Carleton University

 
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Session: Self-Monitored Healthcare
Monday, May 8, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 201

 
   

Supporting the Self-Management of Chronic Pain Conditions with Tailored Momentary Self-Assessments (Page 1065)
Phil Adams, Cornell University
Elizabeth L. Murnane, Cornell University
Michael Elfenbein, Cornell University
Elaine Wethington, Cornell University
Geri Gay, Cornell University

 
 

Supporting Self-Care of Adolescents with Nut Allergy Through Video and Mobile Educational Tools (Page 1078)
Neil Alexander Davidson, Newcastle University & Great North Children's Hospital
John Vines, Northumbria University
Tom Bartindale, Newcastle University
Selina Sutton, Northumbria University
David Philip Green, Northumbria University
Rob Comber, Newcastle University
Madeline Balaam, Newcastle University
Patrick Olivier, Newcastle University
Gillian Vance, Newcastle University & Great North Children's Hospital

 
   

Automated Rehabilitation System: Movement Measurement and Feedback for Patients and Physiotherapists in the Rehabilitation Clinic
Agnes W. K. Lam, University of Waterloo
Danniel Varona-marin, University of Waterloo
Yeti Li, University of Waterloo
Mitchell Fergenbaum, Sheridan College
Dana Kulić, Waterloo

   

Assessing Multiple Sclerosis with Kinect: Designing Computer Vision Systems for Real-world Use 
Cecily Morrison, Microsoft Research
Kit Huckvale, Imperial College London & Microsoft Research
Robert Corish, Microsoft Research
Jonas F. Dorn, Novartis Pharma AG
Peter Kontschieder, Microsoft Research
Kenton P. O'Hara, Microsoft Research
Assess M.S. Team, Novartis Pharma AB
Antonio Criminisi, Microsoft Research Cambridge
Abigail Sellen, Microsoft Research

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Session: Toolkits and UIs
Monday, May 8, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: Four Seasons 1

 

AVUI: Designing a Toolkit for Audiovisual Interfaces (Page 1093)
Nuno N. Correia, University of Madeira
Atau Tanaka, University of London

 
 

Suggesting API Usage to Novice Programmers with the Example Guru (Page 1105)
Michelle Ichinco, Washington University in St. Louis
Wint Yee Hnin, Washington University in St. Louis
Caitlin L. Kelleher, Washington University in St. Louis

 
   

Toward Everyday Gaze Input: Accuracy and Precision of Eye Tracking and Implications for Design (Page 1118)
Anna Maria Feit, Aalto University & Microsoft Research
Shane Williams, Microsoft Research
Arturo Toledo, Microsoft Research & Toledo Design
Ann Paradiso, Microsoft Research
Harish Kulkarni, Microsoft Research
Shaun Kane, Microsoft Research & University of Colorado
Meredith Ringel Morris, Microsoft Research

   

Heat-Nav: Using Temperature Changes as Navigation Cues (Page 1131)
Jordan Tewell, City, University of London
Jon Bird, City, University of London
George R. Buchanan, University of Melbourne

 
 

CodePilot: Scaffolding End-to-End Collaborative Software Development for Novice Programmers (Page 1136)
Jeremy Warner, University of California, Berkeley
Philip J. Guo, University of California, San Diego

 
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Session: Uniqueness of Geographic Information
Monday, May 8, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 205

 
   

Crowdsourcing GO: Effect of Worker Situation on Mobile Crowdsourcing Performance (Page 1142)
Kazushi Ikeda, KDDI Research, Inc.
Keiichiro Hoashi, KDDI Research, Inc.

   

Understanding "Death by GPS": A Systematic Study of Catastrophic Incidents Associated with Personal Navigation Technologies (Page 1154)
Allen Yilun Lin, Northwestern University
Kate Kuehl, University of Minnesota
Johannes Schöning, University of Bremen
Brent Hecht, Northwestern University

 
   

The Effect of Population and "Structural" Biases on Social Media-based Algorithms - A Case Study in Geolocation Inference Across the Urban-Rural Spectrum (Page 1167)
Isaac Johnson, Northwestern University
Connor McMahon, University of Minnesota
Johannes Schöning, University of Bremen
Brent Hecht, Northwestern University

 
 

The Geography of Pokémon GO: Beneficial and Problematic Effects on Places and Movement (Page 1179)
Ashley Colley, University of Lapland
Jacob Thebault-Spieker, University of Minnesota
Allen Yilun Lin, Northwestern University
Donald Degraen, Saarland University
Benjamin Fischman, University of Minnesota
Jonna Häkkilä, University of Lapland
Kate Kuehl, University of Minnesota
Valentina Nisi, Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute
Nuno Jardim Nunes, Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute
Nina Wenig, University of Bremen
Dirk Wenig, University of Bremen
Brent Hecht, Northwestern University
Johannes Schöning, University of Bremen

 
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Session: Visual Perception based Decisions
Monday, May 8, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 107/109

 

Empirical Analysis of the Subjective Impressions and Objective Measures of Domain Scientists' Visual Analytic Judgments (Page 1193)
Aritra Dasgupta, Pacific Northwest National Lab
Susannah Burrows, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Kyungsik Han, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Philip J. Rasch, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

 
   

Colors -Messengers of Concepts: Visual Design Mining for Learning Color Semantics 
Ali Jahanian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Shaiyan Keshvari, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
SVN Vishwanathan, Purdue University & University of California, Santa Cruz
Jan Allebach, Purdue University

   

A Cognitive Model of How People Make Decisions Through Interaction with Visual Displays (Page 1205)
Xiuli Chen, University of Birmingham
Sandra Dorothee Starke, University of Birmingham
Chris Baber, University of Birmingham
Andrew Howes, University of Birmingham

 

Building with Data: Architectural Models as Inspiration for Data Physicalization (Page 1217)
Carmen Hull, University of Calgary
Wesley Willett, University of Calgary