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CHI 2017 Proceedings Table of Contents (May 9 AM Sessions)

Tues, May 9 AM Sessions
Location
Session Name

Tueday, May 9th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
111/113

Paper Session: All about Data

Tueday, May 9th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
201

Paper Session: Design and Cognitive Impairment

Tueday, May 9th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
207

Paper Session: Evaluating Visual Perceptions

Tueday, May 9th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
205

Paper Session: HCI/UX Education and Industry

Tueday, May 9th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
203

Paper Session: Novel Game Interfaces

Tueday, May 9th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
302

Paper Session: Novel Interfaces

Tueday, May 9th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
103/105

Paper Session: Players, Spectators, Communities

Tueday, May 9th
09:30-10:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 4

Paper Session: Smart Monitoring in Physical Spaces

Tueday, May 9th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
107/109

Paper Session: Social Computing and Health

Tueday, May 9th
09:30-10:50

ROOM:
110/112

Paper Session: Supporting Local Space

Tueday, May 9th
09:30-10:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 1

Paper Session: Temperature Interfaces

Tueday, May 9th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
110/112

Paper Session: Behavior in Online Communities

Tueday, May 9th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
107/109

Paper Session: Connect, Move, Touch, Build

Tueday, May 9th
11:30-12:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 1

Paper Session: Crowd-powered Systems

Tueday, May 9th
11:30-12:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 2/3

Paper Session: Gesture as Input

Tueday, May 9th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
203

Paper Session: Human Performance Gaming

Tueday, May 9th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
302

Paper Session: Interdisciplinary Techniques

Tueday, May 9th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
103/105

Paper Session: It Could Be This Way

Tueday, May 9th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
205

Paper Session: Methods and Theories

Tueday, May 9th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
201

Paper Session: Perspectives on Cognitive Impairment

Tueday, May 9th
11:30-12:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 4

Paper Session: Precautionary Behaviors

Tueday, May 9th
11:30-12:50

ROOM:
207

Paper Session: Second Screen

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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: All about Data
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 111/113

 
 

Variolite: Supporting Exploratory Programming by Data Scientists (Page 1265)
Mary Beth Kery, Carnegie Mellon University

Amber Horvath, Oregon State Unviersity
Brad Myers, Carnegie Mellon University

   

The Trials and Tribulations of Working with Structured Data - a Study on Information Seeking Behaviour (Page 1277)
Laura M. Koesten, The Open Data Institute & University of Southampton
Emilia Kacprzak, The Open Data Institute & University of Southampton
Jenifer F. A. Tennison, The Open Data Institute
Elena Simperl, University of Southampton

 

Same Stats, Different Graphs: Generating Datasets with Varied Appearance and Identical Statistics through Simulated Annealing (Page 1290)
Justin Matejka, Autodesk Research
George Fitzmaurice, Autodesk Research

   

Inferring Cognitive Models from Data using Approximate Bayesian Computation (Page 1295)
Antti Kangasrääsiö, Aalto University
Kumaripaba Athukorala, Aalto University
Andrew Howes, University of Birmingham
Jukka Corander, University of Oslo
Samuel Kaski, Aalto University
Antti Oulasvirta, Aalto University

 
 

Effects of Frequency Distribution on Linear Menu Performance (Page 1307)
Wanyu Liu, CNRS, Telecom ParisTech,Université Paris-Saclay & University Paris-Sud, Inria
Gilles Bailly, CNRS, Telecom ParisTech, Université Paris-Saclay & Sorbonne Universités
Andrew Howes, University of Birmingham

 
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Session: Design and Cognitive Impairment
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 201

 
   

DemYouth: Co-Designing and Enacting Tools to Support Young People's Engagement with People with Dementia (Page 1313)
Roisin McNaney, Lancaster University
John Vines, Northumbria University
Jamie Mercer, Youth Focus North East
Leon Mexter, Youth Focus North East
Daniel Welsh, Newcastle University
Tony Young, Newcastle University

 
   

The Value of Experience-Centred Design Approaches in Dementia Research Contexts (Page 1326)
Kellie Morrissey, Newcastle University
John McCarthy, University College Cork
Nadia Pantidi, University College Cork

 
   

Connecting Those That Care: Designing for Transitioning, Talking, Belonging and Escaping (Page 1339)
Kiel Long, Newcastle University
Lyndsey L. Bakewell, Loughborough University
Roisin C. McNaney, Lancaster University
Konstantina Vasileiou, University of Bath
Mark Atkinson, University of Exeter
Manuela Barreto, University of Exeter
Julie Barnett, University of Bath
Michael Wilson, Loughborough University
Shaun Lawson, Northumbria University
John Vines, Northumbria University

 

Designing Game-Based Myoelectric Prosthesis Training (Page 1352)
Aaron Tabor, University of New Brunswick
Scott Bateman, University of New Brunswick
Erik Scheme, University of New Brunswick
David R. Flatla, University of Dundee
Kathrin Gerling, University of Lincoln

 
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Session: Evaluating Visual Perceptions
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 207

 

Affective Color in Visualization (Page 1364)
Lyn Bartram, Simon Fraser University
Abhisekh Patra, Simon Fraser University
Maureen Stone, Tableau Software

 
 

Explaining the Gap: Visualizing One's Predictions Improves Recall and Comprehension of Data (Page 1375)
Yea-Seul Kim, University of Washington

Katharina Reinecke, University of Washington
Jessica Hullman, University of Washington

   

Regression by Eye: Estimating Trends in Bivariate Visualizations (Page 1387)
Michael Correll, University of Washington
Jeffrey Heer, University of Washington

 
 

Evaluating Perceptually Complementary Views for Network Exploration Tasks (Page 1397)
Chunlei Chang, Monash University
Benjamin Bach, Monash University
Tim Dwyer, Monash University
Kim Marriott, Monash University

 
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Session: HCI/UX Education and Industry
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 205

 
   

How Design-inclusive UXR Influenced the Integration of Project Activities: Three Design Cases from Industry (Page 1408)
Janne van Kollenburg, Philips Design & Eindhoven University of Technology
Sander Bogers, Eindhoven University of Technology & Philips Design
Eva Deckers, Philips Design
Joep Frens, Eindhoven University of Technology
Caroline Hummels, Eindhoven University of Technology

 
 

Augmented Studio: Projection Mapping on Moving Body for Physiotherapy Education (Page 1419)
Thuong Hoang, University of Melbourne
Martin Reinoso, The University of Melbourne
Zaher Joukhadar, The University of Melbourne
Frank Vetere, The University of Melbourne
David Kelly, The University of Melbourne

 
 

Facilitating Development of Pragmatic Competence through a Voice-driven Video Learning Interface (Page 1431)
Gabriel Culbertson, Cornell University
Solace Shen, Cornell University
Malte Jung, Cornell University
Erik Andersen, Cornell University

 
   

Advancing UX Education: A Model for Integrated Studio Pedagogy (Page 1441)
Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Purdue University
Colin M. Gray, Purdue University
Paul Parsons, Purdue University
Nancy Rasche, Purdue University

 
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Session: Novel Game Interfaces
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 203

 

Bendtroller: An Exploration of In-Game Action Mappings with a Deformable Game Controller (Page 1447)
Paden Shorey, Carleton University
Audrey Girouard, Carleton University

 

Inner Garden: Connecting Inner States to a Mixed Reality Sandbox for Mindfulness (Page 1459)
Joan Sol Roo, Inria

Renaud Gervais, Inria
Jeremy Frey, University of Bordeaux
Martin Hachet, Inria

Providing Haptics to Walls & Heavy Objects in Virtual Reality by Means of Electrical Muscle Stimulation (Page 1471)
Pedro Lopes, Hasso Plattner Institute
Sijing You, Hasso Plattner Institute
Lung-Pan Cheng, Hasso Plattner Institute
Sebastian Marwecki, Hasso Plattner Institute
Patrick Baudisch, Hasso Plattner Institute

 
   

It wasn't really about the Pokémon: Parents' Perspectives on a Location-Based Mobile Game (Page 1483)
Kiley Sobel, University of Washington
Arpita Bhattacharya, University of Washington
Alexis Hiniker, University of Washington
Jin Ha Lee, University of Washington
Julie A. Kientz, University of Washington
Jason C. Yip, University of Washington

 
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Session: Novel Interfaces
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 302

 
 

Placing and Recalling Virtual Items on the Skin (Page 1497)
Joanna Bergstrom-Lehtovirta, University of Copenhagen
Sebastian Boring, University of Copenhagen
Kasper Hornbæk, University of Copenhagen

 
   

First Impressions in Human-Agent Virtual Encounters
Angelo Cafaro, Pierre and Marie Curie University & Reykjavik University

Hannes H. Vilhjálmsson, Reykjavik University
Timothy Bickmore, Northeastern University

FLIPPIN' : Exploring a Paper-based Book UI Design in a Public Space (Page 1508)
Koichi Yoshino, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.
Koichi Obata, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.
Satoru Tokuhisa, Yamaguchi University

 

Designing Interactive Advertisements for Public Displays (Page 1518)
Hasibullah Sahibzada, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Eva Hornecker, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Florian Echtler, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Patrick Tobias Fischer, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar

 
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Session: Players, Spectators, Communities
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 103/105

 
   

Don't Talk Dirty to Me: How Sexist Beliefs Affect Experience in Sexist Games (Page 1530)
Jason T. Bowey, University of Saskatchewan
Ansgar E. Depping, University of Sakatchewan
Regan L. Mandryk, University of Saskatchewan

 
   

Understanding Gaming Perceptions and Experiences in a Women's College Community (Page 1544)
Orit Shaer, Wellesley College
Lauren Westendorf, Wellesley College
Nicholas A. Knouf, Wellesley College
Claudia Pederson, Wichita State University

 
   

Ways of Spectating: Unravelling Spectator Participation in Kinect Play (Page 1558)
Burak S. Tekin, University of Basel
Stuart Reeves, The University of Nottingham

 

Expanding Video Game Live-Streams with Enhanced Communication Channels: A Case Study (Page 1571)
Pascal Lessel, Saarland Informatics Campus
Alexander Vielhauer, Saarland University
Antonio Krüger, Saarland Informatics Campus

 
 

"These are not my hands!": Effect of Gender on the Perception of Avatar Hands in Virtual Reality (Page 1577)
Valentin Schwind, University of Stuttgart

Pascal Knierim, University of Stuttgart
Cagri Tasci, University of Stuttgart
Patrick Franczak, University of Stuttgart
Nico Haas, University of Stuttgart
Niels Henze, University of Stuttgart

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Session: Smart Monitoring in Physical Spaces
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: Four Seasons 4

 
 

Looking Inside the Wires: Understanding Museum Visitor Learning with an Augmented Circuit Exhibit (Page 1583)
Elham Beheshti, Northwestern University
David Kim, Northwestern University
Gabrielle Ecanow, Northwestern University
Michael S. Horn, Northwestern University

 
 

Log it While it's Hot: Designing Human Interaction with Smart Thermostats for Shared Work Environments (Page 1595)
Stephen Snow, University of Southampton
Frederik Auffenberg, University of Southampton
m.c. schraefel, University of Southampton

 
 

Community-Empowered Air Quality Monitoring System (Page 1607)
Yen-Chia Hsu, Carnegie Mellon University

Paul Dille, Carnegie Mellon University
Jennifer Cross, Carnegie Mellon University
Beatrice Dias, Carnegie Mellon University
Randy Sargent, Carnegie Mellon University
Illah Nourbakhsh, Carnegie Mellon University

 

The Catch(es) with Smart Home - Experiences of a Living Lab Field Study (Page 1620)
Timo Jakobi, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Science & University of Siegen
Corinna Ogonowski, University of Siegen
Nico Castelli, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Science & University of Siegen
Gunnar Stevens, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Science & University of Siegen
Volker Wulf, University of Siegen & Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology

 
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Session: Social Computing and Health
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 107/109

 
   

A Social Media Based Index of Mental Well-Being in College Campuses (Page 1634)
Shrey Bagroy, IIIT-Delhi
Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, IIIT-Delhi
Munmun De Choudhury, Georgia Institute of Technology

 
   

When Fitness Meets Social Networks: Investigating Fitness Tracking and Social Practices on WeRun (Page 1647)
Xinning Gui, University of California, Irvine
Yu Chen, University of California, Irvine
Clara Caldeira, University of California, Irvine
Dan Xiao, Shenzhen Polytechnic
Yunan Chen, University of California, Irvine

 
   

Be Grateful You Don't Have a Real Disease": Understanding Rare Disease Relationships" (Page 1660)
Haley MacLeod, Indiana University
Grace Bastin, Indiana University
Leslie S. Liu, Indiana University
Katie Siek, Indiana University
Kay Connelly, Indiana University

 
   

When Personal Tracking Becomes Social: Examining the Use of Instagram for Healthy Eating (Page 1674)
Chia-Fang Chung, University of Washington
Elena Agapie, University of Washington
Jessica Schroeder, University of Washington
Sonali Mishra, University of Washington
James Fogarty, University of Washington
Sean Munson, University of Washington

 
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Session: Supporting Local Space
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: 110/112

 
   

Participatory Media: Creating Spaces for Storytelling in Neighbourhood Planning (Page 1688)
Jennifer Manuel, Newcastle University
Geoff Vigar, Newcastle University
Tom Bartindale, Newcastle University
Rob Comber, Newcastle University

 
   

Block Party: Synchronized Planning and Navigation Views for Neighbourhood Expeditions (Page 1702)
Huiyuan Zhou, Dalhousie University
Aisha Edrah, Dalhousie University
Bonnie MacKay, Dalhousie Univeristy
Derek Reilly, Dalhousie University

 
   

Designing for Cohabitation: Naturecultures, Hybrids, and Decentering the Human in Design (Page 1714)
Nancy Smith, Indiana University
Shaowen Bardzell, Indiana University
Jeffrey Bardzell, Indiana University

 
   

Stranger Searching in a Strange Land: The Impact of Familiarity on Local Search (Page 1726)
Isaac Johnson, Northwestern University
Victoria Schwanda Sosik, Google, Inc.
Kacey Ballard, Google, Inc.

 
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Session: Temperature Interfaces
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 09:30-10:50, Room: Four Seasons 1

 

Ambiotherm: Enhancing Sense of Presence in Virtual Reality by Simulating Real-World Environmental Conditions (Page 1731)
Nimesha Ranasinghe, National University of Singapore
Pravar Jain, National University of Singapore
Shienny Karwita, National University of Singapore
David Tolley, National University of Singapore
Ellen Yi-Luen Do, National University of Singapore & Georgia Institute of Technology

 
   

Multi-moji: Combining Thermal, Vibrotactile & Visual Stimuli to Expand the Affective Range of Feedback (Page 1743)
Graham Wilson, University of Glasgow
Stephen A. Brewster, University of Glasgow

 
   

The Heat is On: A Temperature Display for Conveying Affective Feedback (Page 1756)
Jordan Tewell, City, University of London
Jon Bird, City, University of London
George R. Buchanan, The University of Melbourne

 
   

Exploring Novice Approaches to Smartphone-based Thermographic Energy Auditing: A Field Study (Page 1768)
Matthew Louis Mauriello, University of Maryland
Manaswi Saha, University of Maryland
Erica Brown Brown, University of Maryland
Jon E. Froehlich, University of Maryland

 
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Session: Behavior in Online Communities
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 110/112

 
   

"People Are Either Too Fake or Too Real": Opportunities and Challenges in Tie-Based Anonymity (Page 1781)
Xiao Ma, Cornell Tech
Nazanin Andalibi, Drexel University
Louise Barkhuus, The IT University of Copenhagen
Mor Naaman, Cornell Tech

 
   

Increasing Activity in Enterprise Online Communities Using Content Recommendation
Ido Guy, Yahoo Research & Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Inbal Ronen, IBM Research
Elad Kravi, Technion
Maya Barnea, IBM Research

   

Priming Effects and Strategic Influences in Social Tagging
David Bodoff, University of Haifa

Eran Vaknin, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems

   

Design and Usability of Interactive User Profiles for Online Health Communities
Andrea Hartzler, Group Health Cooperative

Bridget Weis, University of Washington
Carly Cahill, University of Washington
Wanda Pratt, University of Washington
Albert Park, University of Utah
Uba Backonja, University of Washington
David W. McDonald, University of Washington

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Session: Connect, Move, Touch, Build
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 107/109

 

Environment-Scale Fabrication: Replicating Outdoor Climbing Experiences (Page 1794)
Emily Whiting, Dartmouth College
Nada Ouf, University of Pennsylvania
Liane Makatura, Dartmouth College
Christos Mousas, Dartmouth College
Zhenyu Shu, Zhejiang University
Ladislav Kavan, University of Utah

 
   

Why Tangibility Matters: A Design Case Study of At-Risk Children Learning to Read and Spell (Page 1805)
Min Fan, Simon Fraser University

Alissa N. Antle, Simon Fraser University
Maureen Hoskyn, Simon Fraser University
Carman Neustaedter, Simon Fraser University
Emily S. Cramer, Simon Fraser University

WeBuild: Automatically Distributing Assembly Tasks Among Collocated Workers to Improve Coordination (Page 1817)
C. Ailie Fraser, Autodesk Research & University of California, San Diego
Tovi Grossman, Autodesk Research
George Fitzmaurice, Autodesk Research

 

Pressure-Based Gain Factor Control for Mobile 3D Interaction using Locally-Coupled Devices (Page 1831)
Lonni Besançon, Inria & Université Paris Saclay

Mehdi Ammi, LIMSI-CNRS
Tobias Isenberg, Inria

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Session: Crowd-powered Systems
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: Four Seasons 1

 
   

The Effect of Peripheral Micro-tasks on Crowd Ideation (Page 1843)
Victor Girotto, Arizona State University
Erin Walker, Arizona State University
Winslow Burleson, New York University

 
 

Respeak: A Voice-based, Crowd-powered Speech Transcription System (Page 1855)
Aditya Vashistha, University of Washington

Pooja Sethi, University of Washington
Richard Anderson, University of Washington

 

Subcontracting Microwork (Page 1867)
Meredith Ringel Morris, Microsoft Research
Jeffrey P. Bigham, Carnegie Mellon University
Robin Brewer, Northwestern University
Jonathan Bragg, University of Washington
Anand Kulkarni, University of California, Berkeley
Jessie Li, Carnegie Mellon University
Saiph Savage, West Virginia University

 
 

Scalable Annotation of Fine-Grained Categories Without Experts (Page 1877)
Timnit Gebru, Stanford University
Jonathan Krause, Stanford University
Jia Deng, University of Michigan
Li Fei-Fei, Stanford University

 
   

The Effect of Performance Feedback on Social Media Sharing at Volunteer-Based Online Experiment Platforms (Page 1882)
Bernd Huber, Harvard University
Katharina Reinecke, University of Washington
Krzysztof Z. Gajos, Harvard University

 
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Session: Gesture as Input
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: Four Seasons 2/3

 

Toward Realistic Hands Gesture Interface: Keeping it Simple for Developers and Machines (Page 1887)
Eyal Krupka, Microsoft Research
Kfir Karmon, Microsoft Research
Noam Bloom, Microsoft Research
Daniel Freedman, Microsoft Research
Ilya Gurvich, Microsoft Research
Aviv Hurvitz, Microsoft Research
Ido Leichter, Microsoft Research
Yoni Smolin, Microsoft Research
Yuval Tzairi, Microsoft Research
Alon Vinnikov, Microsoft Research
Aharon Bar-Hillel, Ben-Gurion University

 

Memory in Motion: The Influence of Gesture- and Touch-Based Input Modalities on Spatial Memory (Page 1899)
Johannes Zagermann, University of Konstanz
Ulrike Pfeil, University of Konstanz
Daniel Fink, University of Konstanz
Philipp von Bauer, University of Konstanz
Harald Reiterer, University of Konstanz

 

EarFieldSensing: A Novel In-Ear Electric Field Sensing to Enrich Wearable Gesture Input through Facial Expressions (Page 1911)
Denys J.C. Matthies, Fraunhofer IGD Rostock

Bernhard A. Strecker, Fraunhofer IGD Rostock & University of Cologne
Bodo Urban, Fraunhofer IGD Rostock

EchoFlex: Hand Gesture Recognition using Ultrasound Imaging (Page 1923)
Jess McIntosh, University of Bristol
Asier Marzo, University of Bristol
Mike Fraser, University of Bristol
Carol Phillips, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust

 
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Session: Human Performance Gaming
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 203

 
   

Virtuosos on the Screen: Playing Virtual Characters Like Instruments in Competitive Super Smash Bros. Melee (Page 1935)
Colin M. Ford, University of California, Irvine

 
   

Designing Leaderboards for Gamification: Perceived Differences Based on User Ranking, Application Domain, and Personality Traits (Page 1949)
Yuan Jia, Indiana University at Indianapolis
Yikun Liu, Indiana University at Indianapolis
Xing Yu, Indiana University at Indianapolis
Stephen Voida, University of Colorado, Boulder

 
 

Inferring Motion Direction using Commodity Wi-Fi for Interactive Exergames (Page 1961)
Kun Qian, Tsinghua University
Chenshu Wu, Tsinghua University
Zimu Zhou, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH)
Yue Zheng, Tsinghua University
Zheng Yang, Tsinghua University
Yunhao Liu, Tsinghua University

   

Be Me or Be Mii?: A Study of Self-Presentation and Interaction in the Miitomo Mobile Application (Page 1973)
Anna Kasunic, Carnegie Mellon University
Geoff Kaufman, Carnegie Mellon University

 
   

Why Players use Pings and Annotations in Dota 2 (Page 1978)
Jason Wuertz, University of New Brunswick
Scott Bateman, University of New Brunswick
Anthony Tang, University of Calgary

 
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Session: Interdisciplinary Techniques
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 302

 
 

Unpacking Visible Light Communication as a Material for Design (Page 2019)
Charles Windlin, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Jarmo Laaksolahti, KTH Royal Institute of Technology & Mobile Life @ SICS

 

Tobiko: A Contact Array for Self-Configuring, Surface-Powered Sensors (Page 2024)
C. K. Harnett, University of Louisville

 
   

Live Physiological Sensing and Visualization Ecosystems: An Activity Theory Analysis (Page 2029)
Tamara Clegg, University of Maryland, College Park
Leyla Norooz, University of Maryland, College Park
Seokbin Kang, University of Maryland, College Park
Virginia Byrne, University of Maryland, College Park
Monica Katzen, University of Maryland, College Park
Rafael Valez, University of Maryland, College Park
Angelisa Plane, University of Maryland, College Park
Vanessa Oguamanam, University of Maryland, College Park
Thomas Outing, University of Maryland, College Park
Jason Yip, University of Washington
Elizabeth Bonsignore, University of Maryland, College Park
Jon Froehlich, University of Maryland, College Park

 
   

Thin Grey Lines: Confrontations With Risk on Colorado's Front Range (Page 2042)
Robert Soden, University of Colorado, Boulder

Leah Sprain, University of Colorado, Boulder
Leysia Palen, University of Colorado, Boulder

   

Deconstructing Cosmetic Virtual Goods Experiences in Dota 2 (Page 2054)
Ilya Musabirov, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Denis Bulygin, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Paul Okopny, Uppsala University
Alexander Sirotkin, National Research University Higher School of Economics

 

Shift+Tap or Tap+LongPress? The Upper Bound of Typing Speed on InScript (Page 2059)
Sanjay Ghosh, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Anirudha Joshi, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Manjiri Joshi, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Nagraj Emmadi, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Girish Dalvi, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Shashank Ahire, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Swati Rangale, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

 
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Session: It Could Be This Way
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 103/105

 
   

Evaluation of Prototypes and the Problem of Possible Futures (Page 2064)
Antti Salovaara, University of Helsinki & Aalto University
Antti Oulasvirta, Aalto University
Giulio Jacucci, University of Helsinki

 
   

Situated Dissemination through an HCI Workplace (Page 2078)
Ko-Le Chen, Newcastle University
Rachel Clarke, Twisted Digits
Teresa Almeida, Newcastle University
Matthew Wood, Newcastle University
David S. Kirk, Northumbria University

 
   

A Survey of the Trajectories Conceptual Framework: Investigating Theory Use in HCI (Page 2091)
Raphael Velt, The University of Nottingham
Steve Benford, The University of Nottingham
Stuart Reeves, The University of Nottingham

 

ProtoMold: An Interactive Vacuum Forming System for Rapid Prototyping (Page 2106)
Junichi Yamaoka, Keio University
Yasuaki Kakehi, Keio University

 
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Session: Methods and Theories
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 205

 
   

Applying the Norman 1986 User-Centered Model to Post-WIMP UIs: Theoretical Predictions and Empirical Outcomes
G. Michael Poor, Baylor University

Samuel D. Jaffee, Bowling Green State University
Laura Marie Leventhal, The University of Findlay & Bowling Green State University
Jordan Ringenberg, The University of Findlay
Dale S. Klopfer, Bowling Green State University
Guy Zimmerman, Bowling Green State University
Brandi A. Klein, Missouri University of Science & Technology

   

Extracting Gait Velocity and Stride Length from Surrounding Radio Signals (Page 2116)
Chen-Yu Hsu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yuchen Liu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Zachary Kabelac, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rumen Hristov, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dina Katabi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Christine Liu, Boston University School of Medicine

 
   

Personas and Behavioral Theories: A Case Study Using Self-Determination Theory to Construct Overweight Personas (Page 2127)
Arne Jansen, KU Leuven - imec
Maarten Van Mechelen, KU Leuven - imec
Karin Slegers, KU Leuven - imec

 
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Session: Perspectives on Cognitive Impairment
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 201

 
   

Designing for the "Universe of One": Personalized Interactive Media Systems for People with the Severe Cognitive Impairment Associated with Rett Syndrome (Page 2137)
Anthony Hornof, University of Oregon
Haley Whitman, University of Oregon
Marah Sutherland, University of Oregon
Samuel Gerendasy, University of Oregon
Joanna McGrenere, University of Brisith Columbia

 
   

Supporting People with Dementia in Digital Social Sharing (Page 2149)
Amanda Lazar, Northwestern University

Caroline Edasis, Mather LifeWays
Anne Marie Piper, Northwestern University

   

Care and Connect: Exploring Dementia-Friendliness Through an Online Community Commissioning Platform (Page 2163)
Kellie Morrissey, Newcastle University

Andrew Garbett, Newcastle University
Peter Wright, Newcastle University
Patrick Olivier, Newcastle University
Edward Ian Jenkins, Newcastle University
Katie Brittain, Northumbria University,

   

A Critical Lens on Dementia and Design in HCI (Page 2175)
Amanda Lazar, Northwestern University

Caroline Edasis, Mather LifeWays
Anne Marie Piper, Northwestern University

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Session: Precautionary Behaviors
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: Four Seasons 4

 
   

Stories from Survivors: Privacy & Security Practices when Coping with Intimate Partner Abuse (Page 2189)
Tara Matthews, Google

Kathleen O'Leary, Google
Anna Turner, Google
Manya Sleeper, Google
Jill Palzkill Woelfer, Google
Martin Shelton, Google
Cori Manthorne, Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse
Elizabeth F. Churchill, Google
Sunny Consolvo, Google

Self-Confidence Trumps Knowledge: A Cross-Cultural Study of Security Behavior (Page 2202)
Yukiko Sawaya, KDDI Research, Inc.
Mahmood Sharif, Carnegie Mellon University
Nicolas Christin, Carnegie Mellon University
Ayumu Kubota, KDDI Research, Inc.
Akihiro Nakarai, KDDI Research, Inc.
Akira Yamada, KDDI Research, Inc.

 
   

What Do We Really Know about How Habituation to Warnings Occurs Over Time? A Longitudinal fMRI Study of Habituation and Polymorphic Warnings (Page 2215)
Anthony Vance, Brigham Young University
Brock Kirwan, Brigham Young University
Daniel Bjorn, Brigham Young University
Jeffrey Jenkins, Brigham Young University
Bonnie Brinton Anderson, Brigham Young University

 
   

Can People Self-Report Security Accurately? Agreement Between Self-Report and Behavioral Measures (Page 2228)
Rick Wash, Michigan State University
Emilee Rader, Michigan State University
Chris Fennell, Michigan State University

 
   

Toward Harmonizing Self-reported and Logged Social Data for Understanding Human Behavior (Page 2233)
Vivek K. Singh, Rutgers University
Arushi Jain, Indian Institute of Technology

 
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Session: Second Screen
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 11:30-12:50, Room: 207

 
   

HeartChat: Heart Rate Augmented Mobile Chat to Support Empathy and Awareness (Page 2239)
Mariam Hassib, University of Stuttgart & LMU Munich
Daniel Buschek, LMU Munich
Paweł W. Woźniak, University of Stuttgart
Florian Alt, LMU Munich

 
   

"I've been manipulated!": Designing Second Screen Experiences for Critical Viewing of Reality TV (Page 2252)
Tom Feltwell, Northumbria University
Gavin Wood, Northumbria University
Kiel Long, Newcastle University
Phillip Brooker, University of Bath
Tom Schofield, Newcastle University
Ioannis Petridis, Northumbria University
Julie Barnett, University of Bath
John Vines, Northumbria University
Shaun Lawson, Northumbria University

 
 

Interaction with a TV Companion App as Synopsis and Supplement (Page 2264)
John Dowell, University College London
Edward Anstead, University College London

 
   

Social Printers: A Physical Social Network for Political Debates (Page 2269)
Katerina Gorkovenko, University of Dundee

Nick Taylor, University of Dundee
Jon Rogers, University of Dundee