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15. Mobile HCI 2013: Munich, Germany
- Michael Rohs, Albrecht Schmidt, Daniel Ashbrook, Enrico Rukzio:
15th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, MobileHCI '13, Munich, Germany, August 27 - 30, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2273-7
Tactile user interfaces
- Martin Pielot, Rodrigo de Oliveira:
Peripheral vibro-tactile displays. 1-10 - Daniel Spelmezan, Caroline Appert, Olivier Chapuis, Emmanuel Pietriga:
Side pressure for bidirectional navigation on small devices. 11-20 - Daniel Boland, Roderick Murray-Smith:
Finding my beat: personalised rhythmic filtering for mobile music interaction. 21-30 - Sungjae Hwang, Andrea Bianchi, KwangYun Wohn:
VibPress: estimating pressure input using vibration absorption on mobile devices. 31-34
Specific application aeas
- Derek F. Reilly, Bonnie MacKay:
Annotating ecology: looking to biological fieldwork for mobile spatial annotation workflows. 35-44 - Jo Briggs, Mark Blythe:
Apps for art's sake: resistance and innovation. 45-54 - Marc Jentsch, Leonardo Ramirez, Lisa Wood, Erion Elmasllari:
The reconfiguration of triage by introduction of technology. 55-64 - Pedro Centieiro, Teresa Romão, A. Eduardo Dias:
Enhancing remote live sports experiences through an eyes-free interaction. 65-68
Select and interact
- Daisuke Sakamoto, Takanori Komatsu, Takeo Igarashi:
Voice augmented manipulation: using paralinguistic information to manipulate mobile devices. 69-78 - Yuntao Wang, Chun Yu, Jie Liu, Yuanchun Shi:
Understanding performance of eyes-free, absolute position control on touchable mobile phones. 79-88 - William Delamare, Céline Coutrix, Laurence Nigay:
Mobile pointing task in the physical world: balancing focus and performance while disambiguating. 89-98 - Jens Grubert, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Playing it real again: a repeated evaluation of magic lens and static peephole interfaces in public space. 99-102
Navigation and selection
- Silviu Apostu, Anas Al-Nuaimi, Eckehard G. Steinbach, Michael Fahrmair, Xiaohang Song, Andreas Möller:
Towards the design of an intuitive multi-view video navigation interface based on spatial information. 103-112 - Michel Pahud, Ken Hinckley, Shamsi T. Iqbal, Abigail Sellen, Bill Buxton:
Toward compound navigation tasks on mobiles via spatial manipulation. 113-122 - Christian Steins, Sean Gustafson, Christian Holz, Patrick Baudisch:
Imaginary devices: gesture-based interaction mimicking traditional input devices. 123-126
User behavior
- Dimitrios Raptis, Nikolaos K. Tselios, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov:
Does size matter?: investigating the impact of mobile phone screen size on users' perceived usability, effectiveness and efficiency. 127-136 - Jani Heikkinen, Erno Mäkinen, Jani Lylykangas, Toni Pakkanen, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Roope Raisamo:
Mobile devices as infotainment user interfaces in the car: contextual study and design implications. 137-146 - Robin Deegan:
Managing distractions in complex settings. 147-150
Touch and text input
- Jessica J. Tran, Shari Trewin, Calvin Swart, Bonnie E. John, John C. Thomas:
Exploring pinch and spread gestures on mobile devices. 151-160 - Yoshitomo Fukatsu, Buntarou Shizuki, Jiro Tanaka:
No-look flick: single-handed and eyes-free Japanese text input system on touch screens of mobile devices. 161-170 - Elba del Carmen Valderrama Bahamóndez, Thomas Kubitza, Niels Henze, Albrecht Schmidt:
Analysis of children's handwriting on touchscreen phones. 171-174 - Oliver Schoenleben, Antti Oulasvirta:
Sandwich keyboard: fast ten-finger typing on a mobile device with adaptive touch sensing on the back side. 175-178 - Wolf Kienzle, Ken Hinckley:
Writing handwritten messages on a small touchscreen. 179-182
Navigation, location and maps
- Shion Guha, Jeremy P. Birnholtz:
Can you see me now?: location, visibility and the management of impressions on foursquare. 183-192 - Tuomas Vaittinen, Miikka Salminen, Thomas Olsson:
City scene: field trial of a mobile street-imagery-based navigation service. 193-202 - Jason Wither, Carmen E. Au, Raymond Rischpater, Radek Grzeszczuk:
Moving beyond the map: automated landmark based pedestrian guidance using street level panoramas. 203-212 - Shahriyar Amini, Vidya Setlur, Zhengxin Xi, Eiji Hayashi, Jason I. Hong:
Investigating collaborative mobile search behaviors. 213-216
Unconventional mobile user interfaces, services and hardware
- Esben Skouboe Poulsen, Ann Morrison, Hans Jørgen Andersen, Ole B. Jensen:
Responsive lighting: the city becomes alive. 217-226 - Katie Derthick, James Scott, Nicolas Villar, Christian Winkler:
Exploring smartphone-based web user interfaces for appliances. 227-236 - Johan Kildal, Andrés Lucero, Marion Boberg:
Twisting touch: combining deformation and touch as input within the same interaction cycle on handheld devices. 237-246 - Martin Weigel, Sebastian Boring, Jürgen Steimle, Nicolai Marquardt, Saul Greenberg, Anthony Tang:
ProjectorKit: easing rapid prototyping of interactive applications for mobile projectors. 247-250
Security and privacy
- Hsin-Yi Chiang, Sonia Chiasson:
Improving user authentication on mobile devices: a touchscreen graphical password. 251-260 - Emanuel von Zezschwitz, Paul Dunphy, Alexander De Luca:
Patterns in the wild: a field study of the usability of pattern and pin-based authentication on mobile devices. 261-270 - Ildar Muslukhov, Yazan Boshmaf, Cynthia Kuo, Jonathan Lester, Konstantin Beznosov:
Know your enemy: the risk of unauthorized access in smartphones by insiders. 271-280 - Georg Regal, Marc Busch, Stephanie Deutsch, Christina Hochleitner, Martin Lugmayr, Manfred Tscheligi:
Money on the move workload, usability and technology acceptance of second-screen atm-interactions. 281-284
Adaptation and design
- Bruno Dumas, María Solórzano, Beat Signer:
Design guidelines for adaptive multimodal mobile input solutions. 285-294 - Rodrigo de A. Maues, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa:
Keep doing what i just did: automating smartphones by demonstration. 295-303 - Michael Leitner, Gilbert Cockton, Joyce S. R. Yee:
At the mobile experience flicks: making short films to make sense for mobile interaction design. 304-307
Developing world
- Jennifer S. Pearson, Simon Robinson, Matt Jones, Amit Anil Nanavati, Nitendra Rajput:
ACQR: acoustic quick response codes for content sharing on low end phones with no internet connectivity. 308-317 - Akhil Mathur, Sharad Jaiswal:
Exploring the interplay between community media and mobile web in developing regions. 318-327 - Saurabh Panjwani, Mohona Ghosh, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Soumya Vardhan Singh:
The paper slip should be there!: perceptions of transaction receipts in branchless banking. 328-331
Collaboration and communication
- Chandrika Cycil, Mark J. Perry, Eric Laurier, Alex S. Taylor:
'Eyes free' in-car assistance: parent and child passenger collaboration during phone calls. 332-341 - Matthias Böhmer, T. Scott Saponas, Jaime Teevan:
Smartphone use does not have to be rude: making phones a collaborative presence in meetings. 342-351 - Karen Church, Rodrigo de Oliveira:
What's up with whatsapp?: comparing mobile instant messaging behaviors with traditional SMS. 352-361
Studies
- Alireza Sahami Shirazi, Niels Henze, Tilman Dingler, Kai Kunze, Albrecht Schmidt:
Upright or sideways?: analysis of smartphone postures in the wild. 362-371 - Oskar Juhlin, Alexandra Weilenmann:
Making sense of screen mobility: dynamic maps and cartographic literacy in a highly mobile activity. 372-381 - Daniel Buschek, Simon Rogers, Roderick Murray-Smith:
User-specific touch models in a cross-device context. 382-391
Touch screen interaction and multi-modal user interfaces
- Alina Hang, Alexander De Luca, Jonas Hartmann, Heinrich Hussmann:
Oh app, where art thou?: on app launching habits of smartphone users. 392-395 - Neng-Hao Yu, Da-Yuan Huang, Jia-Jyun Hsu, Yi-Ping Hung:
Rapid selection of hard-to-access targets by thumb on mobile touch-screens. 400-403 - Daryl Weir, Daniel Buschek, Simon Rogers:
Sparse selection of training data for touch correction systems. 404-407 - Kristian Lukander, Sharman Jagadeesan, Huageng Chi, Kiti Müller:
OMG!: a new robust, wearable and affordable open source mobile gaze tracker. 408-411 - Sungjae Hwang, Andrea Bianchi, Myungwook Ahn, KwangYun Wohn:
MagPen: magnetically driven pen interactions on and around conventional smartphones. 412-415
Industrial case studies
- Paul Holleis, Marko Luther, Gregor Broll, Bertrand Souville:
A DIY power monitor to compare mobile energy consumption in situ. 416-421 - Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Christine Gschwendtner, Manfred Tscheligi, Petra Sundström:
Co-designing for NFC and ATMs: an inspirational bits approach. 422-427 - Chaya Bijani, Brent-Kaan White, Mark Vilrokx:
Giving voice to enterprise mobile applications. 428-433 - Sebastian Osswald, Daniel Zehe, Philipp Mundhenk, Pratik Sheth, Martin Schaller, Stephan Schickram, Daniel Gleyzes:
HMI development for a purpose-built electric taxi in Singapore. 434-439
Demos
- Abbas Attarwala, Cosmin Munteanu, Ronald Baecker:
An accessible, large-print, listening and talking e-book to support families reading together. 440-443 - Wolfgang Hürst, Jannes Beurskens, Marco van Laar:
An experimentation environment for mobile 3D and virtual reality. 444-447 - Klen Copic Pucihar, Paul Coulton, Jason Alexander:
Creating a stereoscopic magic-lens to improve depth perception in handheld augmented reality. 448-451 - Klen Copic Pucihar, Paul Coulton:
Enhanced virtual transparency in handheld ar: digital magnifying glass. 452-455 - Seamus Hickey, Antti Karhu, Juha Hyvärinen, Leena Arhippainen, Peter Antoniac:
Interaction with services using an augmented reality user interface. 456-459 - Anton Fedosov, Tobias Eble:
Mobile augmented reality: exploring content in natural and controlled settings using 3d tracking. 460-463 - Haruhisa Kato, Hiromasa Yanagihara:
PACMAN UI: vision-based finger detection for positioning and clicking manipulations. 464-467 - Jackson Feijó Filho, Wilson Prata, Thiago Valle:
Pufftext: a puff controlled software-based hands-free spin keyboard for mobile phones. 468-471 - Benjamin Poppinga, Stefan Oehmcke, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Storyteller: in-situ reflection on study experiences. 472-475 - Janko Timmermann, Benjamin Poppinga, Martin Pielot, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
TimedNavigation: a time-based navigation approach. 476-479
Posters
- Jim Jiunde Lee, Yu-Ning Chang:
A study of developing auditory icons for mobile phone service applications in taiwan region. 480-485 - Ahmed Sabbir Arif, Michel Pahud, Ken Hinckley, William Buxton:
A tap and gesture hybrid method for authenticating smartphone users. 486-491 - Vasilios Stefanis, Andreas Komninos, Athanasios Plessas, John D. Garofalakis:
An interface for context-aware retrieval of mobile contacts. 492-497 - Pedro Maurício Costa, Jeremy Pitt, Teresa Galvão, João Falcão e Cunha:
Assessing contextual mood in public transport: a pilot study. 498-503 - Sami Vihavainen, Kimmo Karhu, Andrea Botero:
Connecting stakeholders through context logging. 504-509 - Sebastian Prost, Johann Schrammel, Kathrin Röderer, Manfred Tscheligi:
Contextualise! personalise! persuade!: a mobile HCI framework for behaviour change support systems. 510-515 - Dietrich Kammer, Deborah Schmidt, Mandy Keck, Rainer Groh:
Developing mobile interface metaphors and gestures. 516-521 - Michael Wolbert, Abdallah El Ali:
Evaluating NFC and touchscreen interactions in collaborative mobile pervasive games. 522-527 - Tanja Döring, Axel Sylvester, Albrecht Schmidt, Rainer Malaka:
Exploring mobile representations of folksonomies to support the example context of a community gardening project. 528-533 - Karsten Seipp, Kate Devlin:
Landscape vs portrait mode: which is faster to use on your smart phone? 534-539 - Julia M. Mayer, Jelena Zach:
Lessons learned from participatory design with and for people with dementia. 540-545 - Daniel Kocielinski, Jolanta Brzostek-Pawlowska:
Linear interface for graphical interface of touch-screen: a pilot study on improving accessibility of the android-based mobile devices. 546-551 - Matthieu Deru, Simon Bergweiler:
Milky: on-product app for emotional product to human interactions. 552-557 - Denys J. C. Matthies, Ngo Dieu Huong Nguyen, Shaunna Janine Lucas, Daniel Botz:
Moving shapes: a multiplayer game based on color detection running on public displays. 558-563 - Heiko Müller, Jutta Fortmann, Janko Timmermann, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Proximity sensor: privacy-aware location sharing. 564-569 - Effie Lai-Chong Law, Nicola Louise Bedall-Hill, Ross Parry, Adair Richards, Melissa Hawker:
Representing and interpreting reformation in the wild. 570-575 - Matthias Böhmer, Sven Gehring, Jonas Hempel, Antonio Krüger:
Revisiting phone call UIs for multipurpose mobile phones. 576-581 - Antonio Lotito, Giovanni Luca Spoto, Antonella Frisiello, Vito Macchia, Thomas Bolognesi, Francesco Ruà:
Smart2poster. bridging information and locality. 582-587 - Nicholas Micallef, Mike Just, Lynne Baillie, Hilmi Günes Kayacik:
Stop questioning me!: towards optimizing user involvement during data collection on mobile devices. 588-593 - Lucia Terrenghi, Laura Garcia-Barrio, Lidia Oshlyansky:
Tablets use in emerging markets: an exploration. 594-599 - Günter Alce, Klas Hermodsson, Mattias Wallergård:
WozARd: a wizard of oz tool for mobile AR. 600-605 - Shah Rukh Humayoun, Steffen Hess, Felix Kiefer, Achim Ebert:
i2ME: a framework for building interactive mockups. 606-611
Workshops
- Mattias Rost, Alistair Morrison, Henriette Cramer, Frank Bentley:
Informing future design via large-scale research methods and big data. 612-615 - Hartmut Seichter, Jens Grubert, Tobias Langlotz:
Designing mobile augmented reality. 616-621 - David Wilfinger, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Manfred Tscheligi, Petra Sundström, Dalila Szostak, Roderick McCall:
Entertainment technology in transportation against frustration, aggression and irrationality. 622-625 - Sonia Chiasson, Heather Crawford, Serge Egelman, Pourang Irani:
U-PriSM 2: the second usable privacy and security for mobile devices workshop. 630-632 - Shah Rukh Humayoun, Steffen Hess, Achim Ebert:
Workshop on prototyping to support the interaction designing in mobile application development (PID-MAD 2013). 633-636
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