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CHI 2019 Proceedings Papers (Papers 526-600)

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Paper 526


 

Does Who Matter? Studying the Impact of Relationship Characteristics on Receptivity to Mobile IM Messages 
Hao-Ping Lee, National Chiao Tung University
Kuan-Yin Chen, National Chiao Tung University
Chih-Heng Lin, National Chiao Tung University
Chia-Yu Chen, National Chengchi University
Yu-Lin Chung, National Tsing Hua University
Yung-Ju Chang, National Chiao Tung University
Chien-Ru Sun, National Chengchi University

Paper 527

   

#HandsOffMyADA: A Twitter Response to the ADA Education and Reform Act 
Brooke E. Auxier, University of Maryland, College Park
Cody L. Buntain, University of Maryland, College Park
Paul Jaeger, University of Maryland, College Park
Jennifer Golbeck, University of Maryland, College Park
Hernisa Kacorri, University of Maryland, College Park

Paper 528


Poirot: A Web Inspector for Designers 
Kesler Tanner, Stanford University
Naomi Johnson, University of Virginia
James A. Landay, Stanford University

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Paper 529

   

Understanding and Designing for Deaf or Hard of Hearing Drivers on Uber 
Sooyeon Lee, Pennsylvania State University
Bjorn Hubert-Wallander, Uber Technologies, Inc.
Molly Stevens, Uber Technologies, Inc.
John M. Carroll, Pennsylvania State University

Paper 530

   

Street-Level Algorithms: A Theory at the Gaps Between Policy and Decisions 
Ali Alkhatib, Stanford University
Michael Bernstein, Stanford University

Paper 531


 

Cicero: Multi-Turn, Contextual Argumentation for Accurate Crowdsourcing 
Quanze Chen, University of Washington
Jonathan Bragg, University of Washington
Lydia B. Chilton, Columbia University
Dan S. Weld, University of Washington

Paper 532

 

Personalising the TV Experience using Augmented Reality: An Exploratory Study on Delivering Synchronised Sign Language Interpretation 
Vinoba Vinayagamoorthy, BBC R&D
Maxine Glancy, BBC R&D
Christoph Ziegler, IRT
Richard Schäffer, IRT

Paper 533

 

FTVR in VR: Evaluation of 3D Perception With a Simulated Volumetric Fish-Tank Virtual Reality Display 
Dylan Fafard, University of Saskatchewan
Ian Stavness, University of Saskatchewan
Martin Dechant, University of Saskatchewan
Regan Mandryk, University of Saskatchewan
Qian Zhou, University of British Columbia
Sidney Fels, University of British Columbia

Paper 534

   

Exploring How Privacy and Security Factor into IoT Device Purchase Behavior 
Pardis Emami-Naeini, Carnegie Mellon University
Henry Dixon, Carnegie Mellon University
Yuvraj Agarwal, Carnegie Mellon University
Lorrie Faith Cranor, Carnegie Mellon University

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Paper 535

   

An Explanation of Fitts"™ Law-like Performance in Gaze-Based Selection Tasks Using a Psychophysics Approach 
Immo Schuetz, Facebook Reality Labs
T. Scott Murdison, Facebook Reality Labs
Kevin J. MacKenzie, Facebook Reality Labs
Marina Zannoli, Facebook Reality Labs

Paper 536

   

MultiTrack: Multi-User Tracking and Activity Recognition Using Commodity WiFi 
Sheng Tan, Florida State University
Linghan Zhang, Florida State University
Zi Wang, Florida State University
Jie Yang, Florida State University

Paper 537

   

What is Mixed Reality? 
Maximilian Speicher, University of Michigan & C&A Europe
Brian D. Hall, University of Michigan
Michael Nebeling, University of Michigan

Paper 538

   

Machine Heuristic: When We Trust Computers More than Humans with Our Personal Information 
S. Shyam Sundar, The Pennsylvania State University
Jinyoung Kim, The Pennsylvania State University

Paper 539

   

Critter: Augmenting Creative Work with Dynamic Checklists, Automated Quality Assurance, and Contextual Reviewer Feedback 
Aditya Bharadwaj, Virginia Tech
Pao Siangliulue, B12
Adam Marcus, B12
Kurt Luther, Virginia Tech

Paper 540

   

Do People Consume the News they Trust?: Incidental News Usage and the High-Choice Media Environment 
Harsh Taneja, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Katie Yaeger, University of Missouri

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Paper 541

 

Saliency Deficit and Motion Outlier Detection in Animated Scatterplots 
Rafael Veras, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Christopher Collins, University of Ontario Institute of Technology

Paper 542

 

Understanding Affective Experiences with Conversational Agents 
Xi Yang, Imperial College London
Marco Aurisicchio, Imperial College London
Weston Baxter, Imperial College London

Paper 543

   

Rehumanized Crowdsourcing: A Labeling Framework Addressing Bias and Ethics in Machine Learning 
Natö£ M. Barbosa, Syracuse University & Figure Eight Inc.
Monchu Chen, Figure Eight Inc.

Paper 544


 

What Can We Learn from Augmented Reality (AR)?: Benefits and Drawbacks of AR for Inquiry-based Learning of Physics 
Iulian Radu, Harvard University
Bertrand Schneider, Harvard University

Paper 545



Serpentine: A Self-Powered Reversibly Deformable Cord Sensor for Human Input 
Fereshteh Shahmiri, Georgia Institute of Technology
Chaoyu Chen, Georgia Institute of Technology
Anandghan Waghmare, Georgia Institute of Technology
Dingtian Zhang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Shivan Mittal, Georgia Institute of Technology
Steven L. Zhang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Yi-Cheng Wang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Zhong Lin Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Thad E. Starner, Georgia Institute of Technology
Gregory D. Abowd, Georgia Institute of Technology

Paper 546

VRsneaky: Increasing Presence in VR Through Gait-Aware Auditory Feedback 
Matthias Hoppe, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Jakob Karolus, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Felix Dietz, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Paweł W. Woźniak, Utrecht University
Albrecht Schmidt, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Tonja Machulla, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

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Paper 547

   

Comparing the Effects of Paper and Digital Checklists on Team Performance in Time-Critical Work 
Leah Kulp, Drexel University
Aleksandra Sarcevic, Drexel University
Megan Cheng, Children's National Medical Center
Yinan Zheng, Children's National Medical Center
Randall S. Burd, Children's National Medical Center

Paper 548

   

Enabling Identification and Behavioral Sensing in Homes using Radio Reflections 
Chen-Yu Hsu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rumen Hristov, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Guang-He Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mingmin Zhao, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dina Katabi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Paper 549

 

I (Don't) See What You Typed There! Shoulder-surfing Resistant Password Entry on Gamepads 
Peter Mayer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Nina Gerber, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Benjamin Reinheimer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Philipp Rack, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Kristoffer Braun, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Melanie Volkamer, SECUSO, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Paper 550

NVGaze: An Anatomically-Informed Dataset for Low-Latency, Near-Eye Gaze Estimation 
Joohwan Kim, NVIDIA
Michael Stengel, NVIDIA
Alexander Majercik, NVIDIA
Shalini De Mello, NVIDIA
David Dunn, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Samuli Laine, NVIDIA
Morgan McGuire, NVIDIA
David Luebke, NVIDIA

Paper 551

   

Transforming Game Difficulty Curves using Function Composition 
Anurag Sarkar, Northeastern University
Seth Cooper, Northeastern University

Paper 552

   

How Users Interpret Bugs in Trigger-Action Programming 
Will Brackenbury, University of Chicago
Abhimanyu Deora, University of Chicago
Jillian Ritchey, University of Chicago
Jason Vallee, University of Chicago
Weijia He, University of Chicago
Guan Wang, Brown University
Michael L. Littman, Brown University
Blase Ur, University of Chicago

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Paper 553

   

Evaluating Expert Curation in a Baby Milestone Tracking App 
Ayelet Ben-Sasson, University of Haifa
Eli Ben-Sasson, Technion
Kayla Jacobs, Technion
Elisheva Rotman Argaman, Technion
Eden Saig, Technion

Paper 554

Pose-Guided Level Design 
Yongqi Zhang, University of Massachusetts Boston
Biao Xie, University of Massachusetts Boston
Haikun Huang, University of Massachusetts Boston
Elisa Ogawa, University of Massachusetts Boston
Tongjian You, University of Massachusetts Boston
Lap-Fai Yu, George Mason University

Paper 555

 

Improving Early Navigation in Time-Lapse Video with Spread-Frame Loading 
Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan
Michael van der Kamp, University of Saskatchewan
Md. Sami Uddin, University of Saskatchewan
Kevin Stanley, University of Saskatchewan
Ian Stavness, University of Saskatchewan
Sally Vail, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Paper 556


Evaluating Pan and Zoom Timelines and Sliders 
Michail Schwab, Northeastern University
Sicheng Hao, Northeastern University
Olga Vitek, Northeastern University
James Tompkin, Brown University
Jeff Huang, Brown University
Michelle A. Borkin, Northeastern University

Paper 557

Investigating Implicit Gender Bias and Embodiment of White Males in Virtual Reality with Full Body Visuomotor Synchrony 
Sarah Lopez, University of San Francisco
Yi Yang, University of San Francisco
Kevin Beltran, University of San Francisco
Soo Jung Kim, University of San Francisco
Jennifer Cruz Hernandez, University of San Francisco
Chelsy Simran, University of San Francisco
Bingkun Yang, University of San Francisco
Beste F. Yuksel, University of San Francisco

Paper 558

Haptipedia: Accelerating Haptic Device Discovery to Support Interaction & Engineering Design 
Hasti Seifi, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
Farimah Fazlollahi, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
Michael Oppermann, University of British Columbia
John Andrew Sastrillo, University of British Columbia
Jessica Ip, University of British Columbia
Ashutosh Agrawal, University of British Columbia
Gunhyuk Park, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
Katherine J. Kuchenbecker, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
Karon E. MacLean, University of British Columbia

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Paper 559

   

Explaining Decision-Making Algorithms through UI: Strategies to Help Non-Expert Stakeholders 
Hao-Fei Cheng, University of Minnesota
Ruotong Wang, Macalester College
Zheng Zhang, University of Minnesota
Fiona O'Connell, University of Chicago
Terrance Gray, University of Minnesota
F. Maxwell Harper, University of Minnesota
Haiyi Zhu, University of Minnesota

Paper 560

Geometrically Compensating Effect of End-to-End Latency in Moving-Target Selection Games 
Injung Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Sunjun Kim, Aalto University
Byungjoo Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Paper 561

   

Who Gets to Future? Race, Representation, and Design Methods in Africatown 
Jasper Tran O'Leary, University of Washington
Sara Zewde, Studio Zewde
Jennifer Mankoff, University of Washington
Daniela K. Rosner, University of Washington

Paper 562


 

Cross-Device Taxonomy: Survey, Opportunities and Challenges of Interactions Spanning Across Multiple Devices 
Frederik Brudy, University College London
Christian Holz, Microsoft Research
Roman Rädle, Aarhus University
Chi-Jui Wu, Lancaster University
Steven Houben, Lancaster University
Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose, Aarhus University
Nicolai Marquardt, University College London

Paper 563

   

The Gendered Geography of Contributions to OpenStreetMap: Complexities in Self-Focus Bias 
Maitraye Das, Northwestern University
Brent Hecht, Northwestern University
Darren Gergle, Northwestern University

Paper 564

   

Shaping Pro-Social Interaction in VR: An Emerging Design Framework 
Joshua McVeigh-Schultz, University of California, Santa Cuz
Anya Kolesnichenko, University of California, Santa Cruz
Katherine Isbister, University of California, Santa Cruz

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Paper 565

   

Behind the Voices: The Practice and Challenges of Esports Casters 
Lucas Kempe-Cook, Indiana University
Stephen Tsung-Han Sher, Indiana University
Norman Makoto Su, Indiana University

Paper 566

Kyub: A 3D Editor for Modeling Sturdy Laser-Cut Objects 
Patrick Baudisch, Hasso Plattner Institute
Arthur Silber, Hasso Plattner Institute
Yannis Kommana, Hasso Plattner Institute
Milan Gruner, Hasso Plattner Institute
Ludwig Wall, Hasso Plattner Institute
Kevin Reuss, Hasso Plattner Institute
Lukas Heilman, Hasso Plattner Institute
Robert Kovacs, Hasso Plattner Institute
Daniel Rechlitz, Hasso Plattner Institute
Thijs Roumen, Hasso Plattner Institute

Paper 567

 

FiberWire: Embedding Electronic Function into 3D Printed Mechanically Strong, Lightweight Carbon Fiber Composite Objects 
Saiganesh Swaminathan, Carnegie Mellon University
Kadri Bugra Ozutemiz, Carnegie Mellon University
Carmel Majidi, Carnegie Mellon University
Scott E. Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University

Paper 568

   

Tool Extension in Human-Computer Interaction 
Joanna Bergström, University of Copenhagen
Aske Mottelson, University of Copenhagen
Andreea Muresan, University of Copenhagen
Kasper Hornbö¦k, University of Copenhagen

Paper 569

   

Participatory Design of VR Scenarios for Exposure Therapy 
Eivind Flobak, University of Bergen
Jo D. Wake, University of Bergen & NORCE
Joakim Vindenes, University of Bergen
Smiti Kahlon, Haukeland University Hospital
Tine Nordgreen, Haukeland University Hospital & University of Bergen
Frode Guribye, University of Bergen & Haukeland University Hospital

Paper 570

   

Steering Performance with Error-accepting Delays 
Shota Yamanaka, Yahoo Japan Corporation

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Paper 571


 

Card Mapper: Enabling Data-Driven Reflections on Ideation Cards 
Dimitrios Darzentas, University of Nottingham
Raphael Velt, Breda University of Applied Sciences
Richard Wetzel, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Peter J. Craigon, University of Nottingham
Hanne G. Wagner, University of Nottingham
Lachlan D. Urquhart, University of Edinburgh
Steve Benford, University of Nottingham

Paper 572

   

REsCUE: A framework for REal-time feedback on behavioral CUEs using multimodal anomaly detection 
Riku Arakawa, University of Tokyo
Hiromu Yakura, Teambox Inc. & University of Tsukuba

Paper 573


Visualizing Uncertainty and Alternatives in Event Sequence Predictions 
Shunan Guo, East China Normal University
Fan Du, Adobe Research
Sana Malik, Adobe Research
Eunyee Koh, Adobe Research
Sungchul Kim, Adobe Research
Zhicheng Liu, Adobe Research
Donghyun Kim, Adobe Research
Hongyuan Zha, East China Normal University
Nan Cao, Tongji University

Paper 574

Towards Understanding the Design of Positive Pre-sleep Through a Neurofeedback Artistic Experience 
Nathan Arthur Semertzidis, RMIT University
Betty Sargeant, RMIT University
Justin Dwyer, RMIT University
Florian Floyd Mueller, RMIT University
Fabio Zambetta, RMIT University

Paper 575

 

MessageOnTap: A Suggestive Interface to Facilitate Messaging-related Tasks 
Fanglin Chen, Carnegie Mellon University
Kewei Xia, Wuhan University
Karan Dhabalia, Carnegie Mellon University
Jason I. Hong, Carnegie Mellon University

Paper 576



HeatCraft: Designing Playful Experiences with Ingestible Sensors via Localized Thermal Stimuli 
Zhuying Li, RMIT University
Yan Wang, RMIT University
Wei Wang, University of Melbourne
Weikang Chen, University of Melbourne
Ti Hoang, RMIT University
Stefan Greuter, Deakin University
Florian Floyd Mueller, RMIT University

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Paper 577

 

TalkTraces: Real-Time Capture and Visualization of Verbal Content in Meetings 
Senthil Chandrasegaran, University of California, Davis
Chris Bryan, Arizona State University
Hidekazu Shidara, University of California, Davis
Tung-Yen Chuang, University of California, Davis
Kwan-Liu Ma, University of California, Davis

Paper 578



DreamGigs: Designing a Tool to Empower Low-Resource Job Seekers 
Tawanna R. Dillahunt, University of Michigan
Alex Lu, University of Michigan

Paper 579

Gamut: A Design Probe to Understand How Data Scientists Understand Machine Learning Models 
Fred Hohman, Georgia Institute of Technology
Andrew Head, University of California, Berkeley
Rich Caruana, Microsoft Research
Robert DeLine, Microsoft Research
Steven M. Drucker, Microsoft Research

Paper 580

   

Guerilla Warfare and the Use of New (and Some Old) Technology: Lessons from FARC"™s Armed Struggle in Colombia 
Débora de Castro Leal, University of Siegen
Max Krueger, University of Siegen
Kaoru Misaki, International Institute of Socio-Informatics
David Randall, University of Siegen
Volker Wulf, University of Siegen

Paper 581

 

Abstract Machines: Overlaying Virtual Worlds on Physical Rides 
Paul Tennent, University of Nottingham
Joe Marshall, University of Nottingham
Patrick Brundell, University of Nottingham
Brendan Walker, University of Nottingham
Steve Benford, University of Nottingham

Paper 582

   

What"™s Missing: The Role of Instructional Design in Children's Games-Based Learning 
Laura Benton, University College London
Asimina Vasalou, University College London
Wolmet Barendregt, University of Gothenburg
Leona Bunting, University of Gothenburg
Andrea Révész, University College London

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Paper 583

   

Impacts of Telemanipulation in Robotic Assisted Surgery 
Ignacio Avellino, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, ISIR
Gilles Bailly, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, ISIR
Geoffroy Canlorbe, Hôpital Pitié Salpêtrière & Sorbonne Université
Jérémie Belgihti, Hôpital Pitié Salpêtrière
Guillaume Morel, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, ISIR
Marie-Aude Vitrani, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, ISIR

Paper 584

 


SmartManikin: Virtual Humans with Agency for Design Tools 
Bokyung Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Taeil Jin, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Sung-Hee Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Daniel Saakes, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Paper 585

TrackCap: Enabling Smartphones for 3D Interaction on Mobile Head-Mounted Displays 
Peter Mohr, Graz University of Technology & VRVis Zentrum für Virtual Reality und Visualisierung Forschungs-GmbH
Markus Tatzgern, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences
Tobias Langlotz, University of Otago
Andreas Lang, Graz University of Technology & Salzburg University of Applied Sciences
Dieter Schmalstieg, Graz University of Technology
Denis Kalkofen, Graz University of Technology

Paper 586

Continuous Evaluation of Video Lectures from Real-Time Difficulty Self-Report 
Namrata Srivastava, The University of Melbourne
Eduardo Velloso, University of Melbourne
Jason M. Lodge, University of Queensland
Sarah Erfani, The University of Melbourne
James Bailey, The University of Melbourne

Paper 587

   

Group Interactions in Location-Based Gaming: A Case Study of Raiding in Pokmon GO 
Arpita Bhattacharya, University of Washington
Travis W. Windleharth, University of Washington
Rio Anthony Ishii, University of Washington
Ivy M. Acevedo, University of Washington
Cecilia R. Aragon, University of Washington
Julie A. Kientz, University of Washington
Jason C. Yip, University of Washington
Jin Ha Lee, University of Washington

Paper 588


Interstices: Sustained Spatial Relationships between Hands and Surfaces Reveal Anticipated Action 
Andrew M. Webb, Inria, Université Paris-Saclay and Texas A&M University
Hannah Fowler, Texas A&M University
Andruid Kerne, Texas A&M University
Galen Newman, Texas A&M University
Jun-Hyun Kim, Michigan State University
Wendy E. Mackay, Inria, Université Paris-Saclay

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Paper 589

   

Vulnerability & Blame: Making Sense of Unauthorized Access to Smartphones 
Diogo Marques, Universidade de Lisboa
Tiago Guerreiro, Universidade de Lisboa
Luis Carriö§o, Universidade de Lisboa
Ivan Beschastnikh, University of British Columbia
Konstantin Beznosov, University of British Columbia

Paper 590

   

Understanding Online News Behaviors 
Frank Bentley, Yahoo/Oath
Katie Quehl, Yahoo/Oath
Jordan Wirfs-Brock, Yahoo/Oath
Melissa Bica, Yahoo/Oath

Paper 591

VelociWatch: Designing and Evaluating a Virtual Keyboard for the Input of Challenging Text 
Keith Vertanen, Michigan Technological University
Dylan Gaines, Michigan Technological University
Crystal Fletcher, Michigan Technological University
Alex M. Stanage, Michigan Technological University
Robbie Watling, Michigan Technological University
Per Ola Kristensson, University of Cambridge

Paper 592

   

Co-Designing Food Trackers with Dietitians: Identifying Design Opportunities for Food Tracker Customization 
Yuhan Luo, University of Maryland, College Park
Peiyi Liu, University of Maryland, College Park
Eun Kyoung Choe, University of Maryland, College Park

Paper 593

   

Engaging Low-Income African American Older Adults in Health Discussions through Community-based Design Workshops 
Christina N. Harrington, Northwestern University
Katya Borgos-Rodriguez, Northwestern University
Anne Marie Piper, Northwestern University

Paper 594

   

It's My Data! Tensions Among Stakeholders of a Learning Analytics Dashboard 
Kaiwen Sun, University of Michigan
Abraham H. Mhaidli, University of Michigan
Sonakshi Watel, University of Michigan
Christopher A. Brooks, University of Michigan
Florian Schaub, University of Michigan

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Paper 595

   

Automating the Administration and Analysis of Psychiatric Tests: The Case of Attachment in School Age Children 
Giorgio Roffo, University of Glasgow
Dong-Bach Vo, University of Glasgow
Mohammad Tayarani, University of Glasgow
Maki Rooksby, University of Glasgow
Alessandra Sorrentino, University of Glasgow
Simona Di Folco, University of Edinburgh
Helen Minnis, University of Glasgow
Stephen Brewster, University of Glasgow
Alessandro Vinciarelli, University of Glasgow

Paper 596

   

360proto: Making Interactive Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality Prototypes from Paper 
Michael Nebeling, University of Michigan
Katy Madier, University of Michigan

Paper 597

A Walk on the Child Side: Investigating Parents' and Children's Experience and Perspective on Mobile Technology for Outdoor Child Independent Mobility 
Michela Ferron, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Chiara Leonardi, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Paolo Massa, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Gianluca Schiavo, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Amy L. Murphy, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Elisabetta Farella, Fondazione Bruno Kessler

Paper 598

 

Voice Presentation Attack Detection through Text-Converted Voice Command Analysis 
Il-Youp Kwak, Samsung Research
Jun Ho Huh, Samsung Research
Seung Taek Han, Samsung Research
Iljoo Kim, Samsung Research
Jiwon Yoon, Korea University

Paper 599

   

Emotion and Experience in Negotiating HIV-Related Digital Resources: "It"™s not just a runny nose!" 
Aneesha Singh, University College London
Jo Gibbs, University College London
Ann Blandford, University College London

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Paper 600

   

Improving Fairness in Machine Learning Systems: What Do Industry Practitioners Need? 
Kenneth Holstein, Carnegie Mellon University
Jennifer Wortman Vaughan, Microsoft Research
Hal DauMé, III, Microsoft Research & University of Maryland
Miro Dudik, Microsoft Research
Hanna Wallach, Microsoft Research