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CHI 2019 Proceedings Papers (Papers 226-300)

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Paper 226

Sustainabot "" Exploring the Use of Everyday Foodstuffs as Output and Input for and with Emergent Users 
Simon Robinson, Swansea University
Jennifer Pearson, Swansea University
Mark D. Holton, Swansea University
Shashank Ahire, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Matt Jones, Swansea University

Paper 227

   

"Everything's the Phone": Understanding the Phone"s Supercharged Role in Parent-Teen Relationships 
Katie Davis, University of Washington
Anja Dinhopl, Laboratory for Intelligent Systems in Tourism
Alexis Hiniker, University of Washington

Paper 228

On the Shoulder of the Giant: A Multi-Scale Mixed Reality Collaboration with 360 Video Sharing and Tangible Interaction 
Thammathip Piumsomboon, University of Canterbury & University of South Australia
Gun A. Lee, University of South Australia
Andrew Irlitti, University of South Australia
Barrett Ens, Monash University
Bruce H. Thomas, University of South Australia
Mark Billinghurst, University of South Australia

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Paper 229


 

"I feel it is my responsibility to stream": Streaming and Engaging with Intangible Cultural Heritage through Livestreaming 
Zhicong Lu, University of Toronto
Michelle Annett, MishMashMakers
Mingming Fan, University of Toronto
Daniel Wigdor, University of Toronto

Paper 230

 

AILA: Attentive Interactive Labeling Assistant for Document Classification through Attention-Based Deep Neural Networks 
Minsuk Choi, Korea University
Cheonbok Park, Korea University
Soyoung Yang, Korea University
Yonggyu Kim, Ajou University
Jaegul Choo, Korea University
Sungsoo Ray Hong, University of Washington

Paper 231

   

Multi-Modal Approaches for Post-Editing Machine Translation 
Nico Herbig, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Saarland Informatics Campus
Santanu Pal, Saarland University
Josef van Genabith, Saarland University
Antonio Krüger, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Saarland Informatics Campus

Paper 232

   

Neighborhood Perception in Bar Charts 
Mingqian Zhao, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Huamin Qu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Michael Sedlmair, University of Stuttgart

Paper 233

   

Talking about Chat at Work in the Global South: An Ethnographic Study of Chat Use in India and Kenya 
Moira McGregor, Stockholm University
Nicola J. Bidwell, International University of Management
Vidya Sarangapani, Newcastle University
Jonathan Appavoo, Boston University
Jacki O'Neill, Microsoft Research India

Paper 234

 

"What's Happening at that Hip?": Evaluating an On-body Projection based Augmented Reality System for Physiotherapy Classroom 
Hasan Shahid Ferdous, University of Melbourne
Thuong Hoang, Deakin University
Zaher Joukhadar, University of Melbourne
Martin N. Reinoso, University of Melbourne
Frank Vetere, University of Melbourne
David Kelly, University of Melbourne
Louisa Remedios, University of Melbourne

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Paper 235

   

Optimising Encoding for Vibrotactile Skin Reading 
Granit Luzhnica, Know Center
Eduardo Veas, Graz University of Technology & Know Center

Paper 236


 

Bring the Outside In: Providing Accessible Experiences Through VR for People with Dementia in Locked Psychiatric Hospitals 
Luma Tabbaa, University of Kent
Chee Siang Ang, University of Kent
Vienna Rose, St. Andrew's Healthcare
Panote Siriaraya, Kyoto Sangyo University
Inga Stewart, St Andrew's Healthcare
Keith G. Jenkins, St Andrew's Healthcare
Maria Matsangidou, University of Kent

Paper 237

Clairbuoyance: Improving Directional Perception for Swimmers 
Francisco Kiss, University of Stuttgart
Paweł W. Woźniak, Utrecht University
Felix Scheerer, University of Stuttgart
Julia Dominiak, Lodz University of Technology
Andrzej Romanowski, Lodz University of Technology
Albrecht Schmidt, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Paper 238

   

Unremarkable AI: Fitting Intelligent Decision Support into Critical, Clinical Decision-Making Processes 
Qian Yang, Carnegie Mellon University
Aaron Steinfeld, Carnegie Mellon University
John Zimmerman, Carnegie Mellon University

Paper 239

   

AI-Mediated Communication: How the Perception that Profile Text was Written by AI Affects Trustworthiness 
Maurice Jakesch, Cornell University
Megan French, Stanford University
Xiao Ma, Cornell University
Jeffrey T. Hancock, Stanford University
Mor Naaman, Cornell University

Paper 240


Magnetact: Magnetic-sheet-based Haptic Interfaces for Touch Devices 
Kentaro Yasu, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation

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Paper 241

   

Virtual Hubs: Understanding Relational Aspects and Remediating Incubation 
Jandy Luik, University of York & Petra Christian University
Jenna Ng, University of York
Jonathan Hook, University of York

Paper 242

   

Impulse Buying: Design Practices and Consumer Needs 
Carol Moser, University of Michigan
Sarita Y. Schoenebeck, University of Michigan
Paul Resnick, University of Michigan

Paper 243

   

Communication Breakdowns Between Families and Alexa 
Erin Beneteau, University of Washington
Olivia K. Richards, Pennsylvania State University
Mingrui Zhang, University of Washington
Julie A. Kientz, University of Washington
Jason Yip, University of Washington
Alexis Hiniker, University of Washington

Paper 244

   

Data is Personal: Attitudes and Perceptions of Data Visualization in Rural Pennsylvania 
Evan M. Peck, Bucknell University
Sofia E. Ayuso, Bucknell University
Omar El-Etr, Bucknell University

Paper 245

   

HCI and Affective Health: Taking stock of a decade of studies and charting future research directions 
Pedro Sanches, KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm
Axel Janson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm
Pavel Karpashevich, KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm
Camille Nadal, Trinity College Dublin
Chengcheng Qu, Lancaster University
Claudia Daudén Roquet, Lancaster University
Muhammad Umair, Lancaster University
Charles Windlin, KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm
Gavin Doherty, Trinity College Dublin
Kristina Höök, Royal Institute of Technology KTH
Corina Sas, Lancaster University

Paper 246



An Evaluation of Touch Input at the Edge of a Table 
Nikhita Joshi, University of Waterloo
Daniel Vogel, University of Waterloo

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Paper 247

   

Examining and Enhancing the Illusory Touch Perception in Virtual Reality Using Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation 
Filip kola, Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University
Fotis Liarokapis, Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University

Paper 248

   

Pay Attention, Please: Formal Language Improves Attention in Volunteer and Paid Online Experiments 
Tal August, University of Washington
Katharina Reinecke, University of Washington

Paper 249

   

Enhancing Texture Perception in Virtual Reality Using 3D-Printed Hair Structures 
Donald Degraen, Intel Visual Computing Institute (IVCI), Saarland Informatics Campus
André Zenner, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Saarland Informatics Campus
Antonio Krüger, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Saarland Informatics Campus

Paper 250

The Design of Social Drones: A Review of Studies on Autonomous Flyers in Inhabited Environments 
Mehmet Aydin Baytas, Koç University & Qualisys AB
Damla öay, Koç University
Yuchong Zhang, Chalmers University of Technology
Mohammad Obaid, University of New South Wales
Asim Evren Yantaö, Koç University
Morten Fjeld, Chalmers University of Technology

Paper 251

   

Recipes for Programmable Money 
Chris Elsden, Northumbria University
Tom Feltwell, Northumbria University
Shaun Lawson, Northumbria University
John Vines, Northumbria University

Paper 252

 

Crowdsourcing Interface Feature Design with Bayesian Optimization 
John J. Dudley, University of Cambridge
Jason T. Jacques, University of Cambridge
Per Ola Kristensson, University of Cambridge

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Paper 253


 

Comparing Effectiveness and Engagement of Data Comics and Infographics 
Zezhong Wang, University of Edinburgh
Shunming Wang, Peking University & University of Edinburgh
Matteo Farinella, Columbia University
Dave Murray-Rust, University of Edinburgh
Nathalie Henry Riche, Microsoft Research
Benjamin Bach, Edinburgh University

Paper 254

   

Resilient Chatbots: Repair Strategy Preferences for Conversational Breakdowns 
Zahra Ashktorab, IBM Research AI
Mohit Jain, IBM Research
Q. Vera Liao, IBM Research AI
Justin D. Weisz, IBM Research AI

Paper 255

   

Crowdlicit: A System for Conducting Distributed End-User Elicitation and Identification Studies 
Abdullah X. Ali, University of Washington
Meredith Ringel Morris, Microsoft Research
Jacob O. Wobbrock, University of Washington

Paper 256

   

Thinking Too Classically: Research Topics in Human-Quantum Computer Interaction 
Zahra Ashktorab, IBM Research AI
Justin D. Weisz, IBM Research AI
Maryam Ashoori, IBM Research AI

Paper 257

   

Predicting Cognitive Load in Future Code Puzzles 
Caitlin Kelleher, Washington University in St. Louis
Wint Hnin, Washington University in St. Louis

Paper 258

   

Hey Google, Can I Ask You Something in Private?: The Effects of Modality and Device in Sensitive Health Information Acquisition from Voice Assistants 
Eugene Cho, The Pennsylvania State University

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Paper 259

   

Influencers in Multiplayer Online Shooters: Evidence of Social Contagion in Playtime and Social Play 
Alessandro Canossa, Ubisoft Massive Entertainment
Ahmad Azadvar, Ubisoft Massive Entertainment
Casper Harteveld, Northeastern University
Anders Drachen, University of York
Sebastian Deterding, University of York

Paper 260

   

Digital Financial Needs of Micro-entrepreneur Women in Pakistan: Is Mobile Money The Answer? 
Maryam Mustafa, Information Technology University
Noor Mazhar, Information Technology University
Ayesha Asghar, Information Technology University Lahore
Maryem Zafar Usmani, Information Technology University
Lubna Razaq, Information Technology University
Richard Anderson, University of Washington

Paper 261

   

Understanding Mass-Market Mobile TV Behaviors in the Streaming Era 
Frank Bentley, Yahoo & Oath
Danielle Lottridge, Yahoo & Oath

Paper 262

   

Bringing Design to the Privacy Table: Broadening "Design" in "Privacy by Design" Through the Lens of HCI 
Richmond Y. Wong, University of California, Berkeley
Deirdre K. Mulligan, University of California, Berkeley

Paper 263

   

Practitioners Teaching Data Science in Industry and Academia: Expectations, Workflows, and Challenges 
Sean Kross, University of California, San Diego
Philip J. Guo, University of California, San Diego

Paper 264

   

An Exploration of Speech-Based Productivity Support in the Car 
Nikolas Martelaro, Accenture Technology Labs
Jaime Teevan, Microsoft Research
Shamsi T. Iqbal, Microsoft Research

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Paper 265

   

Everyday Experiences: Small Stories and Mental Illness on Instagram 
Jessica L. Feuston, Northwestern University
Anne Marie Piper, Northwestern University

Paper 266

   

Blockchain Assemblages: Whiteboxing Technology and Transforming Infrastructural Imaginaries 
Karim Jabbar, University of Copenhagen
Pernille Bjørn, University of Copenhagen

Paper 267


 

Risk vs. Restriction: The Tension between Providing a Sense of Normalcy and Keeping Foster Teens Safe Online 
Karla Badillo-Urquiola, University of Central Florida
Xinru Page, Bentley University
Pamela J. Wisniewski, University of Central Florida

Paper 268

   

Who's In Control?: Interactions In Multi-User Smart Homes 
Christine Geeng, University of Washington
Franziska Roesner, University of Washington

Paper 269

GameViews: Understanding and Supporting Data-driven Sports Storytelling 
Qiyu Zhi, University of Notre Dame
Suwen Lin, University of Notre Dame
Poorna Talkad Sukumar, University of Notre Dame
Ronald Metoyer, University of Notre Dame

Paper 270



Managing Messes in Computational Notebooks 
Andrew Head, University of California, Berkeley
Fred Hohman, Georgia Institute of Technology
Titus Barik, Microsoft
Steven M. Drucker, Microsoft Research
Robert DeLine, Microsoft Research

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Paper 271

   

Nurturing Constructive Disagreement - Agonistic Design with Neurodiverse Children 
Christopher Frauenberger, TU Wien
Katta Spiel, TU Wien
Laura Scheepmaker, TU Wien
Irene Posch, TU Wien

Paper 272

   

An Exploratory Study of the Use of Drones for Assisting Firefighters During Emergency Situations 
Md. Nafiz Hasan Khan, Simon Fraser University
Carman Neustaedter, Simon Fraser University

Paper 273

 

PickCells: A Physically Reconfigurable Cell-composed Touchscreen 
Alix Goguey, Swansea University
Cameron Steer, Swansea University
Andrés Lucero, Aalto University
Laurence Nigay, Université Grenoble Alpes
Deepak Ranjan Sahoo, Swansea University
Céline Coutrix, CNRS
Anne Roudaut, University of Bristol
Sriram Subramanian, University of Sussex
Yutaka Tokuda, University of Sussex
Timothy Neate, City University of London
Jennifer Pearson, Swansea University
Simon Robinson, Swansea University
Matt Jones, Swansea University

Paper 274

   

Active Edge: Designing Squeeze Gestures for the Google Pixel 2 
Philip Quinn, Google
Seungyon Claire Lee, Google
Melissa Barnhart, Google
Shumin Zhai, Google

Paper 275


Clench Interface: Novel Biting Input Techniques 
Xuhai Xu, University of Washington & Tsinghua University
Chun Yu, Tsinghua University
Anind K. Dey, University of Washington
Jennifer Mankoff, University of Washington

Paper 276

Interferi: Gesture Sensing using On-Body Acoustic Interferometry 
Yasha Iravantchi, Carnegie Mellon University
Yang Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University
Evi Bernitsas, Carnegie Mellon University
Mayank Goel, Carnegie Mellon University
Chris Harrison, Carnegie Mellon University

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Paper 277

   

Cultivating Care through Ambiguity: Lessons from a Service Learning Course 
Samar Sabie, Cornell University
Tapan Parikh, Cornell University

Paper 278

   

"Beautiful Seams": Strategic Revelations and Concealments 
Sarah Inman, University of Washington
David Ribes, University of Washington

Paper 279

   

Understanding the Effect of Accuracy on Trust in Machine Learning Models 
Ming Yin, Purdue University
Jennifer Wortman Vaughan, Microsoft Research
Hanna Wallach, Microsoft Research

Paper 280

   

Engaging Gentrification as a Social Justice Issue in HCI 
Eric Corbett, Georgia Institute of Technology
Yanni Loukissas, Georgia Institute of Technology

Paper 281

 

Exploring Virtual Agents for Augmented Reality 
Isaac Wang, University of Florida
Jesse Smith, University of Florida
Jaime Ruiz, University of Florida

Paper 282

   

Privacy, Power, and Invisible Labor on Amazon Mechanical Turk 
Shruti Sannon, Cornell University
Dan Cosley, Cornell University

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Paper 283

   

Beyond Schematic Capture: Meaningful Abstractions for Better Electronics Design Tools 
Richard Lin, University of California, Berkeley
Rohit Ramesh, University of California, Berkeley
Antonio Iannopollo, University of California, Berkeley
Alberto Sangiovanni Vincentelli, University of California, Berkeley
Prabal Dutta, University of California, Berkeley
Elad Alon, University of California, Berkeley
Björn Hartmann, University of California, Berkeley

Paper 284

TutoriVR: A Video-Based Tutorial System for Design Applications in Virtual Reality 
Balasaravanan Thoravi Kumaravel, University of California, Berkeley
Cuong Nguyen, Adobe Research
Stephen DiVerdi, Adobe Research
Björn Hartmann, University of California, Berkeley

Paper 285

   

Can Mobile Augmented Reality Stimulate a Honeypot Effect? Observations from Santa's Lil Helper 
Ryan M. Kelly, University of Melbourne
Hasan Shahid Ferdous, University of Melbourne
Niels Wouters, University of Melbourne
Frank Vetere, University of Melbourne

Paper 286

   

Infrastructuring the Imaginary: How Sea-Level Rise Comes to Matter in the San Francisco Bay Area 
Robert Soden, University of Colorado Boulder
Nate Kauffman, University of California, Berkeley

Paper 287

   

The Right to the Sustainable Smart City 
Sara Heitlinger, City, University of London
Nick Bryan-Kinns, Queen Mary University of London
Rob Comber, KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Paper 288

   

A Place to Play: The (Dis)Abled Embodied Experience for Autistic Children in Online Spaces 
Kathryn E. Ringland, Northwestern University

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Paper 289

   

'Think secure from the beginning': A Survey with Software Developers 
Hala Assal, Carleton University
Sonia Chiasson, Carleton University

Paper 290

   

"Wait, Do I Know This Person?": Understanding Misdirected Email 
Emilee Rader, Michigan State University
Anjali Munasinghe, Michigan State University

Paper 291

   

Effects of Locomotion and Visual Overview on Spatial Memory when Interacting with Wall Displays 
Yvonne Jansen, CNRS "" Sorbonne Université
Jonas Schjerlund, University of Copenhagen
Kasper Hornbök, University of Copenhagen

Paper 292

   

Crowdsourcing Multi-label Audio Annotation Tasks with Citizen Scientists 
Mark Cartwright, New York University
Graham Dove, New York University
Ana Elisa Méndez Méndez, New York University
Juan P. Bello, New York University
Oded Nov, New York University

Paper 293



Interactive Repair of Tables Extracted from PDF Documents on Mobile Devices 
Jane Hoffswell, University of Washington & Adobe Research
Zhicheng Liu, Adobe Research

Paper 294

 

Frequency-Based Design of Smart Textiles 
Jussi Mikkonen, Syddansk Universitet
Riikka Townsend, Aalto University

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Paper 295

 

3D Pen + 3D Printer: Exploring the Role of Humans and Fabrication Machines in Creative Making 
Haruki Takahashi, Meiji University
Jeeeun Kim, University of Colorado Boulder

Paper 296

   

Metaphoria: An Algorithmic Companion for Metaphor Creation 
Katy Ilonka Gero, Columbia University
Lydia B. Chilton, Columbia University

Paper 297



RePlay: Contextually Presenting Learning Videos Across Software Applications 
C. Ailie Fraser, University of California, San Diego & Adobe Research
Tricia J. Ngoon, University of California, San Diego
Mira Dontcheva, Adobe Research
Scott Klemmer, University of California, San Diego

Paper 298

   

The Promise of Empathy: Design, Disability, and Knowing the "Other" 
Cynthia L. Bennett, University of Washington
Daniela K. Rosner, University of Washington

Paper 299

   

Just Give Me What I Want: How People Use and Evaluate Music Search 
Christine Hosey, Spotify
Lara Vujović, TripAdvisor
Brian St. Thomas, Spotify
Jean Garcia-Gathright, Spotify
Jennifer Thom, Spotify

Paper 300

 

Towards Enabling Blind People to Independently Write on Printed Forms 
Shirin Feiz, Stony Brook University
Syed Masum Billah, Stony Brook University
Vikas Ashok, Stony Brook University
Roy Shilkrot, Stony Brook University
IV Ramakrishnan, Stony Brook University