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

Tues, May 9 PM Sessions
Location
Session Name

Tueday, May 9th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
110/112

Paper Session: Civic Technology

Tueday, May 9th
14:30-15:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 1

Paper Session: Crowdfunding and Crowdsourcing

Tueday, May 9th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
203

Paper Session: Designing for the Workplace

Tueday, May 9th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
111/113

Paper Session: Designing Haptic Interfaces

Tueday, May 9th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
107/109

Paper Session: Exertion, Sport, Bodies

Tueday, May 9th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
302

Paper Session: Human Computer Integration

Tueday, May 9th
14:30-15:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 4

Paper Session: Improving Gaze Mechanisms

Tueday, May 9th
14:30-15:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 2/3

Paper Session: Innovative Fabrication Techniques

Tueday, May 9th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
205

Paper Session: Intelligent Visualization Systems

Tueday, May 9th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
201

Paper Session: Mindfulness and Reflection

Tueday, May 9th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
103/105

Paper Session: Supporting Low Resource Communities

Tueday, May 9th
14:30-15:50

ROOM:
207

Paper Session: Technology Augmented Driving

Tueday, May 9th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
203

Paper Session: Autism, disabilities and assistive technology

Tueday, May 9th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
205

Paper Session: Big Data Intelligent Visualization Systems

Tueday, May 9th
16:30-17:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 1

Paper Session: Data as Design Material

Tueday, May 9th
16:30-17:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 4

Paper Session: Designing Gaze-based Gestures and Features

Tueday, May 9th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
201

Paper Session: Enabling Healthy Behaviors

Tueday, May 9th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
111/113

Paper Session: Haptics on Skin

Tueday, May 9th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
302

Paper Session: HCI and Collective Action

Tueday, May 9th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
110/112

Paper Session: Online Content

Tueday, May 9th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
103/105

Paper Session: Pens, Ink, Input

Tueday, May 9th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
107/109

Paper Session: Sensing and Input

Tueday, May 9th
16:30-17:50

ROOM: Four Seasons 2/3

Paper Session: Social Justice

Tueday, May 9th
16:30-17:50

ROOM:
207

Paper Session: Wild Methods

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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: Civic Technology
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 110/112

 
   

A City in Common: A Framework to Orchestrate Large-scale Citizen Engagement around Urban Issues (Page 2282)
Mara Balestrini, University College London
Yvonne Rogers, University College London
Carolyn Hassan, Knowle West Media Centre
Javi Creus, Ideas for Change
Martha King, Knowle West Media Centre
Paul Marshall, University College London

 
   

Creating a Sociotechnical API: Designing City-Scale Community Engagement (Page 2295)
Mariam Asad, Georgia Institute of Technology

Christopher A. Le Dantec, Georgia Institute of Technology
Becky Nielsen, IT University of Copenhagen
Kate Diedrick, Solidarity Research Cooperative

   

Empowered Participation: How Citizens Use Technology in Local Governance (Page 2307)
Sheena Erete, DePaul University
Jennifer O. Burrell, MadX, LLC.

   

Community Conversational: Supporting and Capturing Political Deliberation in Local Consultation Processes (Page 2320)
Ian G. Johnson, Newcastle University
Alistair MacDonald, Northumbria University & Newcastle University
Jo Briggs, Northumbria University
Jennifer Manuel, Newcastle University
Karen Salt, Nottingham University
Emma Flynn, Durham University
John Vines, Northumbria University

 
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Session: Crowdfunding and Crowdsourcing
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: Four Seasons 1

 
   

Revolt: Collaborative Crowdsourcing for Labeling Machine Learning Datasets (Page 2334)
Joseph Chee Chang, Carnegie Mellon University
Saleema Amershi, Microsoft Research
Ece Kamar, Microsoft Research

 
 

VoxPL: Programming with the Wisdom of the Crowd (Page 2347)
Daniel W. Barowy, University of Massachusetts
Emery D. Berger, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Daniel G. Goldstein, Microsoft Research
Siddharth Suri, Microsoft Research

 
 

Embedding a Crowd inside a Relay Baton: A Case Study in a Non-Competitive Sporting Activity (Page 2359)
Franco Curmi, Lancaster University
Maria Angela Ferrario, Lancaster University
Jon Whittle, Lancaster University

 
   

Prioritizing Flexibility and Intangibles: Medical Crowdfunding for Stigmatized Individuals (Page 2371)
Amy Gonzales, Indiana University
Nicole Fritz, Indiana University

 
 

Understanding the Effects of Endorsements in Scientific Crowdfunding (Page 2376)
Sanorita Dey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Karrie Karahalios, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign & Adobe Systems
Wai-Tat Fu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 
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Session: Designing for the Workplace
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 203

 
 

Calendar.help: Designing a Workflow-Based Scheduling Agent with Humans in the Loop (Page 2382)
Justin Cranshaw, Microsoft Research
Emad Elwany, Microsoft Research
Todd Newman, Microsoft Reserach
Rafal Kocielnik, University of Washington
Bowen Yu, University of Minnesota
Sandeep Soni, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jaime Teevan, Microsoft Research
Andrés Monroy-Hernandez, Microsoft Research

 
   

Introducing Mood Self-Tracking at Work: Empirical Insights from Call Centers
Verónica Rivera-Pelayo, FZI Research Center for Information Technology

Angela Fessl, Know-Center GmbH
Lars Mueller, University of California San Diego
Viktoria Pammer, Graz University of Technology

 

Conversational Chat Circles: Being All Here Without Having to Hear It All (Page 2394)
Matthew K. Miller, Microsoft Research & University of Saskatchewan
John C. Tang, Microsoft Research
Gina Venolia, Microsoft Research
Gerard Wilkinson, Microsoft Resaerch & Newcastle University
Kori Inkpen, Microsoft Research

 
   

A Predictive Model of Emergency Physician Task Resumption Following Interruptions (Page 2405)
Allan Fong, National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare
A. Zachary Hettinger, Georgetown University School of Medicine
Raj M. Ratwani, National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare & Georgetown University School of Medicine

 
 

Undertanding and Detecting Divided Attention in Mobile MOOC Learning (Page 2411)
Xiang Xiao, University of Pittsburgh
Jingtao Wang, University of Pittsburgh

 
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Session: Designing Haptic Interfaces
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 111/113

 

PinPad: Touchpad Interaction with Fast and High-Resolution Tactile Output (Page 2416)
Jingun Jung, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Eunhye Youn, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Geehyuk Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

 

Agency in Mid-air Interfaces (Page 2426)
Patricia Cornelio Martinez, University of Sussex
Silvana De Pirro, University of Sussex
Chi Thanh Vi, University of Sussex
Sriram Subramanian, University of Sussex

 
   

Frozen Suit: Designing a Changeable Stiffness Suit and its Application to Haptic Games (Page 2440)
Ahmed Al Maimani, University of Bristol
Anne Roudaut, University of Bristol

 
   

Haptic-Enabled Handheld Mobile Robots: Design and Analysis (Page 2449)
Ayberk Özgür, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Wafa Johal, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Francesco Mondada, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Pierre Dillenbourg, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

 
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Session: Exertion, Sport, Bodies
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 107/109

 

A Thing of Beauty: Steering Behavior in an Interactive Playground (Page 2462)
Robby van Delden, University of Twente
Alejandro Moreno, University of Twente
Ronald Poppe, University of Utrecht
Dennis Reidsma, University of Twente
Dirk Heylen, University of Twente

 
   

Five Lenses for Designing Exertion Experiences (Page 2473)
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, RMIT University
Damon Young, RMIT University

 
   

Go-with-the-Flow: Tracking, Analysis and Sonification of Movement and Breathing to Build Confidence in Activity Despite Chronic Pain
Aneesha Singh, University College London

Stefano Piana, Universitŕ degli Studi di Genova
Davide Pollaralo, Italian Institute of Technology
Gualtiero Volpe, Universitŕ degli Studi di Genova
Giovanna VARNI, Paris
Ana Tajadura-Jiménez, University College London
Amanda Williams, University College London
Antonio Camurri, University of Genoa
Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, University College London

Recording and Sharing Non-Visible Information on Body Movement while Skateboarding (Page 2488)
Hyung Kun Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
HyeonBeom Yi, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Woohun Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

 
 

The Pokémon GO Experience: A Location-Based Augmented Reality Mobile Game Goes Mainstream (Page 2493)
Janne Paavilainen, University of Tampere
Hannu Korhonen, University of Tampere
Kati Alha, University of Tampere
Jaakko Stenros, University of Tampere
Elina Koskinen, University of Tampere
Frans Mayra, University of Tampere

 
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Session: Human Computer Integration
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 302

 
   

Manifesting the Cyborg through Techno-Body Modification: From Human-Computer Interaction to Integration (Page 2499)
Lauren M. Britton, Syracuse University
Bryan Semaan, Syracuse University

 
   

Factors in Fairness and Emotion in Online Case Resolution Systems (Page 2511)
Youyang Hou, University of Michigan
Cliff Lampe, University of Michigan
Maximilian Bulinski, University of Michigan
J.J. Prescott, University of Michigan

 

Us vs. Them: Understanding Artificial Intelligence Technophobia over the Google DeepMind Challenge Match (Page 2523)
Changhoon Oh, Seoul National University
Taeyoung Lee, Seoul National University
Yoojung Kim, Seoul National University
SoHyun Park, Seoul National University
Sae bom Kwon, Sogang University
Bongwon Suh, Seoul National University

 
   

People Don't Feel Guilty About Exploiting Machines
Celso M. de Melo, University of Southern California

Stacy Marsella, Northeastern University
Jonathan Gratch, University of Southern California

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Session: Improving Gaze Mechanisms
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: Four Seasons 4

 

Tell Me Where to Look: Investigating Ways for Assisting Focus in 360° Video (Page 2535)
Yen-Chen Lin, National Tsing Hua University
Yung-Ju Chang, National Chiao Tung University
Hou-Ning Hu, National Tsing Hua University
Hsien-Tzu Cheng, National Tsing Hua University
Chi-Wen Huang, National Tsing Hua University
Min Sun, National Tsing Hua University

 

ScreenGlint: Practical, In-situ Gaze Estimation on Smartphones (Page 2546)
Michael Xuelin Huang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Jiajia Li, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Grace Ngai, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Va Leong, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

 
 

Improving Dwell-Based Gaze Typing with Dynamic, Cascading Dwell Times (Page 2558)
Martez E. Mott, University of Washington
Shane Williams, Microsoft Research
Jacob O. Wobbrock, University of Washington
Meredith Ringel Morris, Microsoft Research

 
 

Looking Coordinated: Bidirectional Gaze Mechanisms for Collaborative Interaction with Virtual Characters (Page 2571)
Sean Andrist, Microsoft Research

Michael Gleicher, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bilge Mutlu, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Session: Innovative Fabrication Techniques
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: Four Seasons 2/3

 

Pineal: Bringing Passive Objects to Life with Embedded Mobile Devices (Page 2583)
David Ledo, Autodesk Research & University of Calgary
Fraser Anderson, Autodesk Research
Ryan Schmidt, Autodesk Research
Lora Oehlberg, University of Calgary
Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary
Tovi Grossman, Autodesk Research

 
   

CalibMe: Fast and Unsupervised Eye Tracker Calibration for Gaze-Based Pervasive Human-Computer Interaction (Page 2594)
Thiago Santini, University of Tübingen
Wolfgang Fuhl, University of Tübingen
Enkelejda Kasneci, University of Tübingen

 

TrussFab: Fabricating Sturdy Large-Scale Structures on Desktop 3D Printers (Page 2606)
Robert Kovacs, Hasso-Plattner-Institute
Anna Seufert, Hasso Plattner Institute
Ludwig Wall, Hasso Plattner Institute
Hsiang-Ting Chen, Hasso Plattner Institute
Florian Meinel, Hasso Plattner Institute
Willi Müller, Hasso Plattner Institute
Sijing You, Hasso Plattner Institute
Maximilian Brehm, Hasso Plattner Institute
Jonathan Striebel, Hasso Plattner Institute
Yannis Kommana, Hasso Plattner Institute
Alexander Popiak, Hasso Plattner Institute
Thomas Bläsius, Hasso Plattner Institute
Patrick Baudisch, Hasso Plattner Institute

 

StretchEBand: Enabling Fabric-based Interactions through Rapid Fabrication of Textile Stretch Sensors (Page 2617)
Anita Vogl, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Patrick Parzer, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Teo Babic, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Joanne Leong, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Alex Olwal, Google, Inc.
Michael Haller, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria

 
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Session: Intelligent Visualization Systems
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 205

 
 

GraphScape: A Model for Automated Reasoning about Visualization Similarity and Sequencing (Page 2628)
Younghoon Kim, University of Washington

Kanit Wongsuphasawat, University of Washington
Jessica Hullman, University of Washington
Jeffrey Heer, University of Washington

GIAnT: Visualizing Group Interaction at Large Wall Displays (Page 2639)
Ulrich von Zadow, Technische Universität Dresden
Raimund Dachselt, Technische Universität Dresden

 

Voyager 2: Augmenting Visual Analysis with Partial View Specifications (Page 2648)
Kanit Wongsuphasawat, University of Washington
Zening Qu, University of Washington
Dominik Moritz, University of Washington
Riley Chang, University of Washington
Felix Ouk, University of Washington
Anushka Anand, Tableau Research
Jock Mackinlay, Tableau Software
Bill Howe, University of Washington
Jeffrey Heer, University of Washington

 

TouchPivot: Blending WIMP & Post-WIMP Interfaces for Data Exploration on Tablet Devices (Page 2660)
Jaemin Jo, Seoul National University
Sehi L'Yi, Seoul National University
Bongshin Lee, Microsoft Research
Jinwook Seo, Seoul National University

 
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Session: Mindfulness and Reflection
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 201

 
 

A Framework for Interactive Mindfulness Meditation Using Attention-Regulation Process (Page 2672)
Kavous Salehzadeh Niksirat, Kochi University of Technology
Chaklam Silpasuwanchai, Kochi University of Technology
Mahmoud Mohamed Hussien Ahmed, Kochi University of Technology & South Valley University
Peng Cheng, PauseAble ApS
Xiangshi Ren, Kochi University of Technology

 
 

Designing Digital Mindfulness: Presence-In and Presence-With versus Presence-Through (Page 2685)
Bin Zhu, KTH Royal Institute of Technology & China Academy of Art
Anders Hedman, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Haibo Li, KTH Royal Institute of Technology

   

Reflective Practicum: A Framework of Sensitising Concepts to Design for Transformative Reflection (Page 2696)
Petr Slovák, Vienna University of Technology

Christopher Frauenberger, Vienna University of Technology
Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Vienna University of Technology

 

mHealth for Maternal Mental Health: Everyday Wisdom in Ethical Design (Page 2708)
Marguerite Barry, Trinity College Dublin

Kevin Doherty, Trinity College Dublin
Jose Marcano Belisario, Imperial College London
Josip Car, Imperial College London
Cecily Morrison, Imperial College London & Microsoft Research
Gavin Doherty, Trinity College Dublin

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Session: Supporting Low Resource Communities
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 103/105

 
   

Uncovering the Values and Constraints of Real-time RideSharing for Low-resource Populations (Page 2757)
Tawanna R. Dillahunt, University of Michigan
Vaishnav Kameswaran, University of Michigan
Linfeng Li, University of Michigan
Tanya Rosenblat, University of Michigan

 
   

Supporting Community Health Workers in India through Voice- and Web-Based Feedback (Page 2770)
Brian DeRenzi, University of Cape Town

Nicola Dell, Cornell Tech
Jeremy Wacksman, Dimagi, Inc
Scott Lee, Harvard University
Neal Lesh, Dimagi, Inc

   

We Play We Learn: Exploring the Value of Digital Educational Games in Rural Egypt (Page 2782)
Shaimaa Lazem, City for Scientific Research and Technological Applications
Hussein Aly Jad, City for Scientific Research and Technological Applications

 
   

Sidestepping the Elephant in the Classroom: Using Culturally Localized Technology To Teach Around Taboos (Page 2792)
Piya Sorcar, Stanford University

Benjamin Strauber, Stanford University
Prashant Loyalka, Stanford University
Neha Kumar, Georgia Institute of Technology
Shelley Goldman, Stanford University

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Session: Technology Augmented Driving
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 14:30-15:50, Room: 207

 
   

What Can Be Predicted from Six Seconds of Driver Glances? (Page 2805)
Lex Fridman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Heishiro Toyoda, Toyota Collaborative Safety Research Center
Sean Seaman, Touchstone Evaluations
Bobbie Seppelt, Touchstone Evaluations
Linda Angell, Touchstone Evaluations
Joonbum Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bruce Mehler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bryan Reimer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

   

Using Advisory 3D Sound Cues to Improve Drivers' Performance and Situation Awareness (Page 2814)
MinJuan Wang, Chalmers University of Technology
Sus Lundgren Lyckvi, Chalmers University of Technology & University of Gothenburg
Chenhui Chen, Chalmers University of Technology
Palle Dahlstedt, Chalmers University of Technology & University of Gothenburg
Fang Chen, Chalmers University of Technology

 
   

Designing Gamified Applications that Make Safe Driving More Engaging (Page 2826)
Fabius Steinberger, Queensland University of Technology

Ronald Schroeter, Queensland University of Technology
Marcus Foth, Queensland University of Technology
Daniel Johnson, Queensland University of Technology

Tunneled In: Drivers with Active Secondary Tasks Need More Time to Transition from Automation (Page 2840)
Brian Mok, Stanford University
Mishel Johns, Stanford University
David Miller, Stanford University
Wendy Ju, Stanford University

 
 

An Evaluation of Input Controls for In-Car Interactions (Page 2845)
Alexander Ng, University of Glasgow
Stephen A. Brewster, University of Glasgow
Frank Beruscha, Robert Bosch GmbH
Wolfgang Krautter, Robert Bosch GmbH

 
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Session: Autism, disabilities and assistive technology
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 203

 
 

When Empathy Is Not Enough: Assessing the Experiences of Autistic Children with Technologies (Page 2853)
Katharina Spiel, Vienna University of Technology

Christopher Frauenberger, Vienna University of Technology
Eva Hornecker, Bauhaus Universität Weimar
Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Vienna University of Technology

   

ProCom: Designing and Evaluating a Mobile and Wearable System to Support Proximity Awareness for People with Autism (Page 2865)
LouAnne E. Boyd, University of California, Irvine

Xinlong Jiang, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Gillian R. Hayes, University of California, Irvine

Smartphone-Based Gaze Gesture Communication for People with Motor Disabilities (Page 2878)
Xiaoyi Zhang, University of Washington
Harish Kulkarni, Microsoft Research
Meredith Ringel Morris, Microsoft Research

 
 

Exploring the Design Space of AAC Awareness Displays (Page 2890)
Kiley Sobel, University of Washington & Microsoft Research

Alexander Fiannaca, University of Washington & Microsoft Research
Jon Campbell, Microsoft Research
Harish Kulkarni, Microsoft Research
Ann Paradiso, Microsoft Research
Ed Cutrell, Microsoft Research
Meredith Ringel Morris, Microsoft Research

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Session: Big Data Intelligent Visualization Systems
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 205

 
 

Trust, but Verify: Optimistic Visualizations of Approximate Queries for Exploring Big Data (Page 2904)
Dominik Moritz, University of Washington
Danyel Fisher, Microsoft Research
Bolin Ding, Microsoft Research
Chi Wang, Microsoft Research

 

iSphere: Focus+Context Sphere Visualization for Interactive Large Graph Exploration (Page 2916)
Fan Du, University of Maryland
Nan Cao, Tongji University
Yu-Ru Lin, University of Pittsburgh
Panpan Xu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hanghang Tong, Arizona State University

 
 

TagRefinery: A Visual Tool for Tag Wrangling (Page 2928)
Christoph Kralj, University of Vienna
Mohsen Kamalzadeh, Simon Fraser University
Torsten Möller, University of Vienna

 

TopoGroups: Context-Preserving Visual Illustration of Multi-Scale Spatial Aggregates (Page 2940)
Jiawei Zhang, Purdue University
Abish Malik, Purdue University
Benjamin Ahlbrand, Purdue University
Niklas Elmqvist, University of Maryland, College Park
Ross Maciejewski, Arizona State University
David S. Ebert, Purdue University

 
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Session: Data as Design Material
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: Four Seasons 1

 
   

A Design Perspective on Data (Page 2952)
Melanie Feinberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 
   

Bitbarista: Exploring Perceptions of Data Transactions in the Internet of Things (Page 2964)
Larissa Pschetz, University of Edinburgh
Ella Tallyn, University of Edinburgh
Rory Gianni, University of Edinburgh
Chris Speed, University of Edinburgh

 
   

Centralized, Parallel, and Distributed Information Processing during Collective Sensemaking (Page 2976)
Peter Krafft, Masschusetts Institute of Technology
Kaitlyn Zhou, University of Washington
Isabelle Edwards, University of Washington
Kate Starbird, University of Washington
Emma S. Spiro, University of Washington

 

Quietto: An Interactive Timepiece Molded in Concrete and Milled Wood (Page 2988)
Kyung-Ryong Lee, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

Geon-il Goh, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Young-Woo Park, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

   

Locked or Not? Mental Models of IoT Feature Interaction (Page 2993)
Lana Yarosh, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Pamela Zave, AT&T Labs Research

 
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Session: Designing Gaze-based Gestures and Features
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: Four Seasons 4

 

Robust Gaze Features for Enabling Language Proficiency Awareness (Page 2998)
Jakob Karolus, University of Stuttgart
Paweł W. Woźniak, University of Stuttgart
Lewis L. Chuang, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Albrecht Schmidt, University of Stuttgart

 
   

A Multifaceted Study on Eye Contact based Speaker Identification in Three-party Conversations (Page 3011)
Yu Ding, University of Houston
Yuting Zhang, University of Houston
Meihua Xiao, East China Jiaotong University
Zhigang Deng, University of Houston

 
 

Supporting Making Fixations and the Effect on Gaze Gesture Performance (Page 3022)
Howell Istance, University of Tampere
Aulikki I. Hyrskykari, University of Tampere

 
   

GazeEverywhere: Enabling Gaze-only User Interaction on an Unmodified Desktop PC in Everyday Scenarios (Page 3034)
Simon Schenk, Technische Universität München
Marc Dreiser, Technische Universität München
Gerhard Rigoll, Technische Universität München
Michael Dorr, Technische Universität München

 
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Session: Enabling Healthy Behaviors
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 201

 
   

Trajectories of Engagement and Disengagement with a Story-Based Smoking Cessation App (Page 3045)
Wally Smith, The University of Melbourne

Bernd Ploderer, Queensland University of Technology
Greg Wadley, University of Melbourne
Sarah Webber, University of Melbourne
Ron Borland, Cancer Council Victoria

   

Lessons from Practice: Designing Tools to Facilitate Individualized Support for Quitting Smoking (Page 3057)
Arpita Bhattacharya, University of Washington
Roger Vilardaga, Duke University
Julie A. Kientz, University of Washington
Sean A. Munson, University of Washington

 
   

Toward Usable Evidence: Optimizing Knowledge Accumulation in HCI Research on Health Behavior Change (Page 3071)
Predrag Klasnja, Group Health Research Institute
Eric B. Hekler, Arizona State University
Elizabeth V. Korinek, Arizona State University
John Harlow, Arizona State University
Sonali R. Mishra, University of Washington

 
   

Co-interpreting Movement with Sensors: Assessing Parkinson's Patients' Deep Brain Stimulation Programming
Helene Mentis, Baltimore County

Rita Shewbridge, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Sharon Powell, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Melissa Armstrong, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Paul Fishman, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Lisa Shulman, University of Maryland School of Medicine

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Session: Haptics on Skin
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 111/113

 

Investigating Haptic Perception of and Physiological Responses to Air Vortex Rings on a User's Cheek (Page 3083)
Yuka Sato, Kyushu University
Ryoko Ueoka, Kyusyu University

 
 

SkinMarks: Enabling Interactions on Body Landmarks Using Conformal Skin Electronics (Page 3095)
Martin Weigel, Saarland University
Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Saarland University
Alex Olwal, Google, Inc.
Jürgen Steimle, Saarland University

 

tactoRing: A Skin-Drag Discrete Display (Page 3106)
Seungwoo Je, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
Brendan Rooney, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
Liwei Chan, National Chiao Tung University
Andrea Bianchi, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology

 

Fingertip Tactile Devices for Virtual Object Manipulation and Exploration (Page 3115)
Samuel B. Schorr, Stanford University

Allison M. Okamura, Stanford University

BrushTouch: Exploring an Alternative Tactile Method for Wearable Haptics (Page 3120)
Evan Strasnick, Stanford University
Jessica R. Cauchard, Stanford University & Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya
James A. Landay, Stanford University

 
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Session: HCI and Collective Action
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 302

 
   

HCI, Solidarity Movements and the Solidarity Economy (Page 3126)
Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Newcastle University

Clara Crivellaro, Newcastle University
Pete Wright, Newcastle University
Evika Karamagioli, University of Athens
Eleni-Revekka Staiou, University of Athens
Dimitris Gouscos, University of Athens
Rowan Thorpe, Open Lab: Athens
Antonio Krüger, Saarland Informatics Campus
Johannes Schöning, University of Bremen
Matt Jones, Swansea University
Shaun Lawson, Northumbria University
Patrick Olivier, Newcastle University

   

Environmental Protection and Agency: Motivations, Capacity, and Goals in Participatory Sensing (Page 3138)
Paul Aoki, Independent
Allison Woodruff, Independent
Baladitya Yellapragada, University of California, Berkeley
Wesley Willett, University of Calgary

 
 

Providing Online Crisis Information: An Analysis of Official Sources during the 2014 Carlton Complex Wildfire (Page 3151)
Apoorva Chauhan, Utah State University
Amanda L. Hughes, Utah State University

 
 

 

"Algorithms ruin everything": #RIPTwitter Folk Theories and Resistance to Algorithmic Change in Social Media (Page 3163)
Michael A. DeVito, Northwestern University

Darren Gergle, Northwestern University
Jeremy Birnholtz, Northwestern University

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Session: Online Content
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 110/112

 
   

The Bag of Communities: Identifying Abusive Behavior Online with Preexisting Internet Data (Page 3175)
Eshwar Chandrasekharan, Georgia Institute of Technology
Mattia Samory, University of Padua
Anirudh Srinivasan, Georgia Institute of Technology
Eric Gilbert, Georgia Institute of Technology

 
 

PersaLog: Personalization of News Article Content (Page 3188)
Eytan Adar, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Carolyn Gearig, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Ayshwarya Balasubramanian, Deloitte
Jessica Hullman, University of Washington

 
   

You Want Me to Work with Who? Stakeholder Perceptions of Automated Project-based Courses (Page 3201)
Farnaz Jahanbakhsh, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

Wai-Tat Fu, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Karrie Karahalios, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Darko Marinov, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Brian Bailey, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

   

Multimodal Classification of Moderated Online Pro-Eating Disorder Content (Page 3213)
Stevie Chancellor, Georgia Institute of Technology
Yannis Kalantidis, Yahoo Research
Jessica A. Pater, Georgia Institute of Technology
Munmun De Choudhury, Georgia Institute of Technology
David A. Shamma, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI)

 
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Session: Pens, Ink, Input
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 103/105

 

WritLarge: Ink Unleashed by Unified Scope, Action, & Zoom (Page 3227)
Haijun Xia, Microsoft Research & University of Toronto

Ken Hinckley, Microsoft Research
Michel Pahud, Microsoft Research
Xiao Tu, Microsoft Research
Bill Buxton, Microsoft Research

   

As We May Ink? Learning from Everyday Analog Pen Use to Improve Digital Ink Experiences (Page 3241)
Yann Riche, Riche Design
Nathalie Henry Riche, Microsoft
Ken Hinckley, Microsoft
Sheri Panabaker, Mircosoft
Sarah Fuelling, Percipient Research Microsoft
Sarah Williams, Auspicious Kitten Design

 

Thumb + Pen Interaction on Tablets (Page 3254)
Ken Pfeuffer, Microsoft Research & Lancaster University
Ken Hinckley, Microsoft Research
Michel Pahud, Microsoft Research
Bill Buxton, Microsoft Research

 

Experimental Analysis of Mode Switching Techniques in Touch-based User Interfaces (Page 3267)
Hemant Bhaskar Surale, University of Waterloo
Fabrice Matulic, University of Waterloo
Daniel Vogel, University of Waterloo

 
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Session: Sensing and Input
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 107/109

 

ForceEdge: Controlling Autoscroll on Both Desktop and Mobile Computers Using the Force (Page 3281)
Axel Antoine, Inria & Université de Lille
Sylvain Malacria, Inria
Géry Casiez, Université de Lille

 
 

Finding Common Ground: A Survey of Capacitive Sensing in Human-Computer Interaction (Page 3293)
Tobias Grosse-Puppendahl, Microsoft Research
Christian Holz, Microsoft Research
Gabe Cohn, Microsoft Research
Raphael Wimmer, University of Regensburg
Oskar Bechtold, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Steve Hodges, Microsoft Research
Matthew S. Reynolds, University of Washington
Joshua R. Smith, University of Washington

 

bioSync: A Paired Wearable Device for Blending Kinesthetic Experience (Page 3316)
Jun Nishida, University of Tsukuba
Kenji Suzuki, University of Tsukuba

 
   

Modeling Cumulative Arm Fatigue in Mid-Air Interaction based on Perceived Exertion and Kinetics of Arm Motion (Page 3328)
Sujin Jang, Purdue University
Wolfgang Stuerzlinger, Simon Fraser University
Satyajit Ambike, Purdue University
Karthik Ramani, Purdue University

 
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Session: Social Justice
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: Four Seasons 2/3

 
   

Women's Safety in Public Spaces: Examining the Efficacy of Panic Buttons in New Delhi (Page 3340)
Naveena Karusala, Georgia Institute of Technology
Neha Kumar, Georgia Institute of Technology

 
   

Technologies and Social Justice Outcomes in Sex Work Charities: Fighting Stigma, Saving Lives (Page 3352)
Angelika Strohmayer, Newcastle University
Mary Laing, Northumbria University
Rob Comber, Newcastle University

 
   

A Human-Centered Approach to Algorithmic Services: Considerations for Fair and Motivating Smart Community Service Management that Allocates Donations to Non-Profit Organizations (Page 3365)
Min Kyung Lee, Carnegie Mellon University
Ji Tae Kim, Carnegie Mellon University
Leah Lizarondo, 412 Food Rescue

 
   

Class Confessions: Restorative Properties in Online Experiences of Socioeconomic Stigma (Page 3377)
Eugenia Ha Rim Rho, University of California, Irvine
Oliver L. Haimson, University of California, Irvine
Nazanin Andalibi, Drexel University
Melissa Mazmanian, University of California, Irvine
Gillian R. Hayes, University of California, Irvine

 
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Session: Wild Methods
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 16:30-17:50, Room: 207

 
   

Activitity as the Ultimate Particular of Interaction Design (Page 3390)
Annika Waern, Uppsala University
Jon Back, Uppsala University

 
   

Intuition in Design: Reflections on the Iterative Aesthetics of Form (Page 3403)
Haakon Faste, California College of the Arts

 
   

Understanding Public Evaluation: Quantifying Experimenter Intervention (Page 3414)
Julie R. Williamson, University of Glasgow

John Williamson, University of Glasgow

 

Challenges in Public Display Deployments: A Taxonomy of External Factors (Page 3426)
Ville Mäkelä, University of Tampere
Sumita Sharma, University of Tampere
Jaakko Hakulinen, University of Tampere
Tomi Heimonen, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Markku Turunen, University of Tampere