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18. Mobile HCI 2016: Florence, Italy - Adjunct
- Fabio Paternò, Kaisa Väänänen, Karen Church, Jonna Häkkilä, Antonio Krüger
, Marcos Serrano:
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services Adjunct, MobileHCI 2016, Florence, Italy, September 6-9, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4413-5
Industry case studies
- Jennifer McNally, Frank Bentley, S. Tejaswi Peesapati, Soujanya Ponnada:
Exploring best practices for card interactions through a three-method triangulation. 541-550 - Hyun K. Kim, Changwon Kim, Eunyoung Lim, Hyunjin Kim:
How to develop accessibility UX design guideline in Samsung. 551-556 - Noor Ali-Hasan, Rachel Garb, Mindy Pereira:
Designing Android Marshmallow volume controls: a user experience case study. 557-563 - Julie Aranda, Noor Ali-Hasan, Safia Baig:
I'm just trying to survive: an ethnographic look at mobile notifications and attention management. 564-574 - Afra J. Mashhadi, Akhil Mathur, Marc Van den Broeck, Geert Vanderhulst, Marc Godon, Fahim Kawsar:
A case study on capturing and visualising face-to-face interactions in the workplace. 575-584 - Kahyun Sophie Kim, Anna-Marie Mansour, Jay W. Lundell:
Lessons learned from designing a displayless consumer wearable tech. 585-590
Demonstrations
- Wei Gai, Chenglei Yang, Yulong Bian, Mingda Dong, Juan Liu, Yifan Dong, Chengjie Niu, Cheng Lin, Xiangxu Meng, Chia Shen:
UbiMaze: a new genre of virtual reality game based on mobile devices. 591-593 - Hui-Shyong Yeo, Juyoung Lee, Andrea Bianchi
, Aaron Quigley
:
WatchMI: applications of watch movement input on unmodified smartwatches. 594-598 - Min-Chieh Hsiu, Da-Yuan Huang, Chi An Chen
, Yu-Chih Lin, Yi-Ping Hung, De-Nian Yang
, Mike Y. Chen:
ForceBoard: using force as input technique on size-limited soft keyboard. 599-604 - Tomohiro Araki, Takashi Komuro:
On-mouse projector: extended workspace using a mouse with a projector. 605-610 - Andrés Lucero, Martin Porcheron, Joel E. Fischer:
Collaborative use of mobile devices to curate sources of inspiration. 611-616 - Paula Roinesalo, Juho Rantakari, Lasse Virtanen, Jonna Häkkilä
:
Clothes integrated visual markers as self-expression tool. 617-620 - Ming Li, Kaspar Maximilian Scharf, Leif Kobbelt
:
MobileVideoTiles: video display on multiple mobile devices. 621-626 - Toshiaki Aiyoshizawa, Naoto Koarai, Takashi Komuro:
PZBoard: a prediction-based zooming interface for supporting text entry on a mobile device. 627-632 - Daniel Martín-Albo, Luis A. Leiva:
G3: bootstrapping stroke gestures design with synthetic samples and built-in recognizers. 633-637 - Jackson Feijó Filho, Wilson Prata, Juan Oliveira:
Affective-ready, contextual and automated usability test for mobile software. 638-644 - Richa Tibrewal, Ankita Singh, Malay Bhattacharyya
:
mSTROKE: a crowd-powered mobility towards stroke recognition. 645-650
Posters
- Hsin-Ruey Tsai, Da-Yuan Huang, Chen-Hsin Hsieh, Lee-Ting Huang, Yi-Ping Hung:
MovingScreen: selecting hard-to-reach targets with automatic comfort zone calibration on mobile devices. 651-658 - Adrian Holzer, Samuel Bendahan, Andrii Vozniuk, Denis Gillet:
Rule of thumb: effect of social button icons on interaction. 659-666 - Umaira Uzma Sajjad, Suleman Shahid:
Baby+: a mobile application to support pregnant women in Pakistan. 667-674 - Hyunchul Lim, Gwangseok An, YoonKyong Cho, Kyogu Lee, Bongwon Suh:
WhichHand: automatic recognition of a smartphone's position in the hand using a smartwatch. 675-681 - Tsvi Kuflik
, Yuri Variat, Eyal Dim, Yevgeni Mumblat:
Info-Bead group modeling in a mobile scenario. 682-689 - Charlie Pinder
, Jo Vermeulen
, Adhi Wicaksono, Russell Beale
, Robert J. Hendley:
If this, then habit: exploring context-aware implementation intentions on smartphones. 690-697 - Rachel Eardley
, Steve Gill
, Anne Roudaut, Stephen J. Thompson
, Joanna Hare:
Investigating how the hand interacts with different mobile phones. 698-705 - Xipei Ren
, Vincent Visser, Yuan Lu
, Rens Brankaert
, Serge Offermans, Hugo Nagtzaam:
FLOW pillow: exploring sitting experience towards active ageing. 706-713 - Jacob M. Rigby
, Duncan P. Brumby
, Anna Louise Cox
, Sandy J. J. Gould:
Watching movies on netflix: investigating the effect of screen size on viewer immersion. 714-721 - Cori Faklaris
, Francesco Cafaro
, Sara Anne Hook, Asa Blevins, Matt O'Haver, Neha Singhal:
Legal and ethical implications of mobile live-streaming video apps. 722-729 - Carlos A. F. Salazar, Niels Henze, Katrin Wolf:
Ergonomics of thumb-based pointing while holding tablets. 730-737 - Suleman Shahid, Jip ter Voort, Maarten Somers, Inti Mansour:
Skeuomorphic, flat or material design: requirements for designing mobile planning applications for students with autism spectrum disorder. 738-745 - Mandy Korzetz
, Romina Kühn, Peter Heisig, Thomas Schlegel:
Natural collocated interactions for merging results with mobile devices. 746-752 - Sarthak Ghosh, Pratik Shah, Lorina Navarro, Xiaowei Chen:
MusiSkate: enhancing the skateboarding experience through musical feedback. 753-759 - Joon Young Lee, Nahi Hong, Soomin Kim, JongHwan Oh, Joonhwan Lee:
Smiley face: why we use emoticon stickers in mobile messaging. 760-766 - Minal Jain, Sarita Seshagiri, Simran Chopra:
How do I communicate my emotions on SNS and IMs? 767-774 - Yomna Aly, Cosmin Munteanu, Stefania Raimondo, Alan Yusheng Wu, Molly Wei:
Spin-lock gesture authentication for mobile devices. 775-782 - Katrin Wolf, Sven Mayer
, Stephan Meyer:
Microgesture detection for remote interaction with mobile devices. 783-790 - Hsin-Ruey Tsai, Cheng-Yuan Wu, Lee-Ting Huang, Yi-Ping Hung:
ThumbRing: private interactions using one-handed thumb motion input on finger segments. 791-798 - Elmar Krainz, Viktoria Lind, Werner Moser, Markus Dornhofer:
Accessible way finding on mobile devices for different user groups. 799-806 - Clauirton de Siebra, Tatiana B. Gouveia, Jefte Macedo
, Walter Correia
, Marcelo Penha
, Marcelo Anjos, Fabiana Florentin, Fabio Q. B. da Silva
, André L. M. Santos
:
Observation based analysis on the use of mobile applications for visually impaired users. 807-814 - Hirohito Shibata, Junko Ichino
, Tomonori Hashiyama, Shun'ichi Tano:
A rhythmical tap approach for sending data across devices. 815-822 - Leif Oppermann
, Marius Shekow, Deniz Bicer:
Mobile cross-media visualisations made from building information modelling data. 823-830 - Rachael Ross, Wenjin Zhou:
Lessons learned: designing a mobile application for teaching computer science concepts to middle school girls. 831-838 - Henning Pohl
, Bastian Krefeld, Michael Rohs:
Multi-level interaction with an LED-matrix edge display. 839-845 - Nina Runge, Marius Hellmeier, Dirk Wenig, Rainer Malaka
:
Tag your emotions: a novel mobile user interface for annotating images with emotions. 846-853 - Jaehyun Park:
Classifying weight training workouts with deep convolutional neural networks: a precedent study. 854-858 - Garreth W. Tigwell
, David R. Flatla:
Oh that's what you meant!: reducing emoji misunderstanding. 859-866 - Soyoung Kwon, Kun-Pyo Lee
:
What makes readers laugh?: value of sensing laughter for humor webtoon. 867-874 - Charlie Pinder
, Russell Beale
, Robert J. Hendley:
Zephyr: exploring digital behaviour change interventions to treat hoarding. 875-882 - Wesley Wang, Karan Pratap Singh, Yan Ting Mandy Chu, Annick Huber:
Educating bicycle safety and fostering empathy for cyclists with an affordable and game-based VR app. 883-890 - Hsin-Ruey Tsai, Min-Chieh Hsiu, Jui-Chun Hsiao, Lee-Ting Huang, Mike Y. Chen, Yi-Ping Hung:
TouchRing: subtle and always-available input using a multi-touch ring. 891-898
Doctoral consortium
- Christian Lander:
Methods for calibration free and multi-user eye tracking. 899-900 - Huy Viet Le
:
Modeling human behavior during touchscreen interaction in mobile situations. 901-902 - Colin Fitzpatrick:
Distance, time, and friends: system-generated cues and impression formation in mediated spaces. 903-904 - Yulia Silina:
Designing social wearables for mediation of intimate relationships. 905-906 - Hui-Shyong Yeo:
Single-handed interaction for mobile and wearable computing. 907-908 - Aditya Sankar:
In-situ semantic 3D modeling. 909-910 - Emma Yann Zhang
:
A multimodal networked kissing machine for mobile phones. 911-913
Smarttention, please! Intelligent attention management on mobile devices
- Dominik Weber
, Alireza Sahami Shirazi, Sven Gehring, Niels Henze, Benjamin Poppinga, Martin Pielot, Tadashi Okoshi
:
Smarttention, please!: 2nd workshop on intelligent attention management on mobile devices. 914-917 - Frederic Kerber, Christoph Hirtz, Sven Gehring, Markus Löchtefeld
, Antonio Krüger
:
Managing smartwatch notifications through filtering and ambient illumination. 918-923 - Svenja Schröder, Jakob Hirschl, Peter Reichl:
CoConUT: context collection for non-stationary user testing. 924-929 - Fabian Göbel, Ioannis Giannopoulos
, Martin Raubal:
The importance of visual attention for adaptive interfaces. 930-935 - Dominik Weber
, Alexandra Voit, Huy Viet Le
, Niels Henze:
Notification dashboard: enabling reflection on mobile notifications. 936-941 - Alexandra Voit, Tonja Machulla, Dominik Weber
, Valentin Schwind
, Stefan Schneegass, Niels Henze:
Exploring notifications in smart home environments. 942-947 - Jemin Lee, Jinse Kwon, Hyungshin Kim:
Reducing distraction of smartwatch users with deep learning. 948-953 - Stefan Schneegass, Rufat Rzayev
:
Embodied notifications: implicit notifications through electrical muscle stimulation. 954-959
Mobile access to cultural heritage - mobile-CH 2016
- Liliana Ardissono
, Cristina Gena, Tsvi Kuflik
:
Mobile access to cultural heritage: mobile-CH 2016. 960-963 - Konstantinos Papangelis, Alan Chamberlain
, Hai-Ning Liang
:
New directions for preserving intangible cultural heritage through the use of mobile technologies. 964-967 - Sujan Shrestha, Joyram Chakraborty, Mona A. Mohamed
:
A comparative pilot study of historical artifacts in a CAVE automatic virtual reality environment versus paper-based artifacts. 968-977 - Alan J. Wecker
, Tsvi Kuflik
, Oliviero Stock:
Dynamic personalization based on mobile behavior: from personality to personalization: a blueprint. 978-983 - Moayad Mokatren, Tsvi Kuflik
, Ilan Shimshoni
:
A novel image based positioning technique using mobile eye tracker for a museum visit. 984-991 - Liliana Ardissono
, Maurizio Lucenteforte
, Noemi Mauro
, Adriano Savoca, Angioletta Voghera, Luigi La Riccia
:
Exploration of cultural heritage information via textual search queries. 992-1001 - Giovanni Luca Dierna, Alberto Machì:
From proximity to accurate indoor localization for context awareness in mobile museum guides. 1002-1009 - Carmelo Ardito
, Maria Francesca Costabile, Giuseppe Desolda, Maristella Matera:
Supporting professional guides to create personalized visit experiences. 1010-1015 - Natalia Georgiadi, Eleni Kokkoli-Papadopoulou, George Kordatos, Konstantinos Partheniadis, Manos Sparakis, Panayiotis Koutsabasis
, Spyros Vosinakis
, Dimitris Zissis
, Modestos Stavrakis
:
A pervasive role-playing game for introducing elementary school students to archaeology. 1016-1020 - Giorgos Anagnostakis, Michalis Antoniou, Elena Kardamitsi, Thodoris Sachinidis, Panayiotis Koutsabasis
, Modestos Stavrakis
, Spyros Vosinakis
, Dimitris Zissis
:
Accessible museum collections for the visually impaired: combining tactile exploration, audio descriptions and mobile gestures. 1021-1025
Inferring user action with mobile gaze tracking
- Miika Toivanen, Kai Puolamäki
, Kristian Lukander
, Jukka Häkkinen
, Jenni Radun
:
Inferring user action with mobile gaze tracking. 1026-1028 - Seyyed Saleh Mozaffari Chanijani, Pascal Klein, Mohammad Al-Naser, Syed Saqib Bukhari, Jochen Kuhn
, Andreas Dengel:
A study on representational competence in physics using mobile eye tracking systems. 1029-1032 - Mohammad Al-Naser, Peter Lanzer, Andreas Dengel, Syed Saqib Bukhari, Seyyed Saleh Mozaffari Chanijani:
Knowledge transfer from experts to novices in minimally invasive catheter-mediated (MIC) interventions, eye-tracking study. 1033-1036 - Dmitry Kit, Brian T. Sullivan
:
Classifying mobile eye tracking data with hidden Markov models. 1037-1040 - Constantin A. Rothkopf
:
Minimal sequential gaze models for inferring walkers' tasks. 1041-1044
Audio in place media, mobility and HCI - creating meaning in space
- Alan Chamberlain
, Mads Bødker, Adrian Hazzard, Steve Benford
:
Audio in place: media, mobility & HCI - creating meaning in space. 1045-1048 - Constantin Brosda, Silke Bartsch, Leif Oppermann
, Steffen Schaal:
On the use of audio in the educational location based game platform MILE. 1049-1054 - Henriette Cramer:
Local sounds & singing along in cars. 1055-1058 - David De Roure
, Pip Willcox
:
Numbers in places: creative interventions in musical space & time. 1059-1063 - David K. McGookin:
Towards ubiquitous location-based audio: challenges and future directions. 1064-1068
Mobile healthcare for the self-management of chronic diseases and the empowerment of patients
- Dimitrios Tzovaras, Stefano Valtolina, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Konstantinos Votis, Barbara Rita Barricelli, Konstantinos Moustakas, Dimitrios Kikidis:
Workshop on mobile healthcare for the self-management of chronic diseases and the empowerment of patients. 1069-1072 - Marina Kultsova, Roman Romanenko, Irina Zhukova, Andrey Usov, Nikita Penskoy, Tatiana Potapova:
Assistive mobile application for support of mobility and communication of people with IDD. 1073-1076 - Ahmed Fadhil, Cristina Matteotti, Giampaolo Armellin, Adolfo Villafiorita, Dario Betti:
CoachMe: a platform for promoting healthy lifestyle. 1077-1080 - Giuseppe Ghiani, Marco Manca
, Fabio Paternò
, Carmen Santoro:
End-user personalization of context-dependent applications in AAL scenarios. 1081-1084 - Yunlong Wang, Le Duan, Simon Butscher, Jens Müller, Harald Reiterer
:
Fingerprints: detecting meaningful moments for mobile health intervention. 1085-1088 - Cláudia Pernencar
, Teresa Romão
:
Mobile apps for IBD self: management using wearable devices and sensors. 1089-1092 - Elizabeth L. Murnane
, Mark Matthews
, Geri Gay:
Opportunities for technology in the self-management of mental health. 1093-1096 - Barbara Rita Barricelli, Stefano Valtolina, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera:
Sociotechnical design of mHealth applications for chronic diseases. 1097-1100 - Beatrix Zechmann, Jan Bobeth, Manfred Tscheligi
:
Towards successful self-management and empowerment for COPD patients. 1101-1104 - Dario Baretta
, Fabio Sartori, Andrea Greco
, Riccardo Melen, Fabio Stella, Letizia Bollini
, Marco D'addario
, Patrizia Steca:
Wearable devices and AI techniques integration to promote physical activity. 1105-1108 - Dimitrios Iakovakis
, Leontios J. Hadjileontiadis:
Standing hypotension prediction based on smartwatch heart rate variability data: a novel approach. 1109-1112 - Arminda Guerra Lopes
:
Technologies to support psychologists and patients interactions. 1113-1116
Interaction techniques for mobile collocation
- Andrés Lucero, Aaron Quigley
, Jun Rekimoto, Anne Roudaut, Martin Porcheron, Marcos Serrano
:
Interaction techniques for mobile collocation. 1117-1120 - Yasuyuki Kono, Yuki Tanaka:
A wearable handwriting system for time-warping collocation. 1121-1124 - Alain Shema, Yun Huang:
Indoor collocation: exploring the ultralocal context. 1125-1128 - Tero Jokela, Parisa Pour Rezaei, Kaisa Väänänen
:
Using elicitation studies to generate collocated interaction methods. 1129-1133 - Paul Worgan
, Jarrod Knibbe
, Mike Fraser
, Diego Martínez Plasencia
:
Mobile energy sharing futures. 1134-1137 - Audrey Serna, Lili Tong, Aurélien Tabard
, Simon Pageaud, Sébastien George
:
F-formations and collaboration dynamics study for designing mobile collocation. 1138-1141
The role and impact of aesthetics in designing mobile devices
- Jonna Häkkilä
, Oskar Juhlin, Susanne Boll, Ashley Colley
:
The role and impact of aesthetics in designing mobile devices. 1142-1145 - Juho Rantakari, Lasse Virtanen, Jenni-Liisa Yliniva:
Exploring digital-fabricated natural materials and patterns for mobile devices. 1146-1149 - Dirk Wenig, Johannes Schöning
:
The aesthetics of StripeMaps: being small and beautiful. 1150-1154 - Minna Pakanen
, Tuomas Lappalainen, Ashley Colley
, Jonna Häkkilä
:
User perspective for interactive handbag design. 1155-1158 - Jinyi Wang, Oskar Juhlin, Erika Blomgren, Linnea Bågander, Evelin Kägo, Florian Meier, Mariko Takahashi, Clemens Thornquist:
Design space of the new materials for fashionable wearables. 1159-1162 - Oliver Beren Kaul, Michael Rohs:
Wearable head-mounted 3D tactile display application scenarios. 1163-1167 - Petri Hannula, Emmi Harjuniemi, Emma Napari:
IoT owl: soft tangible user interface for detecting the presence of people. 1168-1172 - Jonna Häkkilä
, Lasse Virtanen:
Aesthetic physical items for visualizing personal sleep data. 1173-1177
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