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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j20]Till Scholich, Shriti Raj, Joyce M. Lee, Mark W. Newman:
Augmenting clinicians' analytical workflow through task-based integration of data visualizations and algorithmic insights: a user-centered design study. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 31(11): 2455-2473 (2024) - [c76]Xinghui (Erica) Yan, Loubna Baroudi, Rongqi Bei, Leila Boudalia, Stephen M. Cain, Kira Barton, K. Alex Shorter, Mark W. Newman:
Proposing a Context-informed Layer-based Framework: Incorporating Context into Designing mHealth Technology for Fatigue Management. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2024 - [c75]Kefan Xu, Xinghui (Erica) Yan, Myeonghan Ryu, Mark W. Newman, Rosa I. Arriaga:
Understanding the Effect of Reflective Iteration on Individuals' Physical Activity Planning. CHI 2024: 106:1-106:17 - [c74]Yoon Jeong Cha, Yasemin Gunal, Alice Wou, Joyce M. Lee, Mark W. Newman, Sun Young Park:
Shared Responsibility in Collaborative Tracking for Children with Type 1 Diabetes and their Parents. CHI 2024: 137:1-137:20 - 2023
- [c73]Carol F. Scott, Gabriela Marcu, Riana Elyse Anderson, Mark W. Newman, Sarita Schoenebeck:
Trauma-Informed Social Media: Towards Solutions for Reducing and Healing Online Harm. CHI 2023: 341:1-341:20 - [c72]Shriti Raj, Toshi Gupta, Joyce M. Lee, Matthew Kay, Mark W. Newman:
"It can bring you in the right direction": Episode-Driven Data Narratives to Help Patients Navigate Multidimensional Diabetes Data to Make Care Decisions. CHI 2023: 470:1-470:16 - [c71]Yoon Jeong Cha, Alice Wou, Arpita Saxena, Joyce M. Lee, Mark W. Newman, Sun Young Park:
It's Like an Educated Guessing Game: Parents' Strategies for Collaborative Diabetes Management with Their Children. CHI 2023: 471:1-471:15 - [i1]Carol F. Scott, Gabriela Marcu, Riana Elyse Anderson, Mark W. Newman, Sarita Schoenebeck:
Trauma-Informed Social Media: Towards Solutions for Reducing and Healing Online Harm. CoRR abs/2302.05312 (2023) - 2022
- [j19]Meghan Clark, Mark W. Newman, Prabal Dutta:
ARticulate: One-Shot Interactions with Intelligent Assistants in Unfamiliar Smart Spaces Using Augmented Reality. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 6(1): 7:1-7:24 (2022) - [c70]Kefan Xu, Xinghui (Erica) Yan, Mark W. Newman:
Understanding People's Experience for Physical Activity Planning and Exploring the Impact of Historical Records on Plan Creation and Execution. CHI 2022: 232:1-232:15 - [c69]Yoon Jeong Cha, Arpita Saxena, Alice Wou, Joyce M. Lee, Mark W. Newman, Sun Young Park:
Transitioning Toward Independence: Enhancing Collaborative Self-Management of Children with Type 1 Diabetes. CHI 2022: 522:1-522:17 - [c68]Meghan Clark, Mark W. Newman, Prabal Dutta:
Introspecting network behavior with mixed reality. MobiCom 2022: 826-828 - 2021
- [c67]Xinghui (Erica) Yan, Yuxuan Li, Bingjian Huang, Sun Young Park, Mark W. Newman:
User Burden of Microinteractions: An In-lab Experiment Examining User Performance and Perceived Burden Related to In-situ Self-reporting. MobileHCI 2021: 47:1-47:14 - 2020
- [j18]Xinghui (Erica) Yan, Shriti Raj, Bingjian Huang, Sun Young Park, Mark W. Newman:
Toward Lightweight In-situ Self-reporting: An Exploratory Study of Alternative Smartwatch Interface Designs in Context. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 4(4): 158:1-158:22 (2020) - [c66]Hsiu-Chi Chang, Yung-Ju Chang, Mark W. Newman, Chih-Hsin Lin:
Combining Participatory and ESM: A Hybrid Approach to Collecting Annotated Mobility Data. CHI Extended Abstracts 2020: 1-7
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j17]Shriti Raj, Joyce M. Lee, Ashley Garrity, Mark W. Newman:
Clinical Data in Context: Towards Sensemaking Tools for Interpreting Personal Health Data. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 3(1): 22:1-22:20 (2019) - [c65]Xinghui (Erica) Yan, Katy Madier, Sun Young Park, Mark W. Newman:
Towards Low-burden In-situ Self-reporting: A Design Space Exploration. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (Companion Volume) 2019: 337-346 - [c64]Shriti Raj, Kelsey Toporski, Ashley Garrity, Joyce M. Lee, Mark W. Newman:
"My blood sugar is higher on the weekends": Finding a Role for Context and Context-Awareness in the Design of Health Self-Management Technology. CHI 2019: 119 - 2018
- [j16]Gaurav Paruthi, Shriti Raj, Natalie Colabianchi, Predrag V. Klasnja, Mark W. Newman:
Finding the Sweet Spot(s): Understanding Context to Support Physical Activity Plans. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 2(1): 29:1-29:17 (2018) - [j15]Gaurav Paruthi, Shriti Raj, Seungjoo Baek, Chuyao Wang, Chuan-Che (Jeff) Huang, Yung-Ju Chang, Mark W. Newman:
Heed: Exploring the Design of Situated Self-Reporting Devices. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 2(3): 132:1-132:21 (2018) - [j14]Ayse G. Büyüktür, Pei-Yao Hung, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
Supporting Collaboratively Constructed Independence: A Study of Spinal Cord Injury. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 2(CSCW): 26:1-26:25 (2018) - [c63]Meghan Clark, Mark W. Newman, Prabal Dutta:
The big house dataset: desired applications and interactions. DATA@SenSys 2018: 19-20 - 2017
- [j13]Yung-Ju Chang, Gaurav Paruthi, Hsin-Ying Wu, Hsin-Yu Lin, Mark W. Newman:
An investigation of using mobile and situated crowdsourcing to collect annotated travel activity data in real-word settings. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 102: 81-102 (2017) - [j12]Meghan Clark, Mark W. Newman, Prabal Dutta:
Devices and Data and Agents, Oh My: How Smart Home Abstractions Prime End-User Mental Models. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 1(3): 44:1-44:26 (2017) - [j11]Shriti Raj, Mark W. Newman, Joyce M. Lee, Mark S. Ackerman:
Understanding Individual and Collaborative Problem-Solving with Patient-Generated Data: Challenges and Opportunities. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 1(CSCW): 88:1-88:18 (2017) - [c62]Chuan-Che (Jeff) Huang, Sheng-Yuan Liang, Bing-Hsun Wu, Mark W. Newman:
Reef: Exploring the Design Opportunity of Comfort-Aware Eco-Coaching Thermostats. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2017: 191-202 - [c61]Gaurav Paruthi, Shriti Raj, Ankita Gupta, Chuan-Che (Jeff) Huang, Yung-Ju Chang, Mark W. Newman:
HEED: situated and distributed interactive devices for self-reporting. UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct 2017: 181-184 - [c60]Ayse G. Büyüktür, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman, Pei-Yao Hung:
Design considerations for semi-automated tracking: self-care plans in spinal cord injury. PervasiveHealth 2017: 183-192 - 2016
- [c59]Rebecca Gulotta, Jodi Forlizzi, Rayoung Yang, Mark Wah Newman:
Fostering Engagement with Personal Informatics Systems. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2016: 286-300 - [c58]Meghan Clark, Prabal Dutta, Mark W. Newman:
Towards a natural language programming interface for smart homes. UbiComp Adjunct 2016: 49-52 - [c57]Rayoung Yang, Devika Pisharoty, Soodeh Montazeri, Kamin Whitehouse, Mark W. Newman:
How does eco-coaching help to save energy? assessing a recommendation system for energy-efficient thermostat scheduling. UbiComp 2016: 1176-1187 - 2015
- [c56]Yung-Ju Chang, Mark W. Newman:
Making Local Information More Accessible: A Diary Study of Information Channel Selection of Mobile Users. CCHI 2015: 1-8 - [c55]David Merritt, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman, Pei-Yao Hung, Jacob Mandel, Erica Ackerman:
Using Expertise for Crowd-Sourcing. HCOMP 2015: 22-23 - [c54]Tao Dong, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman, Sarita Yardi Schoenebeck:
Supporting reflection through play: field testing the home trivia system. UbiComp 2015: 251-262 - [c53]Rayoung Yang, Eunice Shin, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
When fitness trackers don't 'fit': end-user difficulties in the assessment of personal tracking device accuracy. UbiComp 2015: 623-634 - [c52]Yung-Ju Chang, Gaurav Paruthi, Mark W. Newman:
A field study comparing approaches to collecting annotated activity data in real-world settings. UbiComp 2015: 671-682 - [c51]Chuan-Che (Jeff) Huang, Rayoung Yang, Mark W. Newman:
The potential and challenges of inferring thermal comfort at home using commodity sensors. UbiComp 2015: 1089-1100 - [c50]Yung-Ju Chang, Gaurav Paruthi, Mark W. Newman:
Challenges in using wearable cameras and phone logs to generate ground truth of transportation activities. UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct 2015: 1361-1366 - [c49]Devika Pisharoty, Rayoung Yang, Mark W. Newman, Kamin Whitehouse:
ThermoCoach: Reducing Home Energy Consumption with Personalized Thermostat Recommendations. BuildSys 2015: 201-210 - [c48]Chuan-Che (Jeff) Huang, Yu-Jen Lin, Xinda Zeng, Mark W. Newman, Sile O'Modhrain:
Olegoru: A Soundscape Composition Tool to Enhance Imaginative Storytelling with Tangible Objects. TEI 2015: 709-714 - 2014
- [j10]Jared S. Bauer, Mark W. Newman, Julie A. Kientz:
What Designers Talk About When They Talk About Context. Hum. Comput. Interact. 29(5-6): 420-450 (2014) - [j9]Tao Dong, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
House memory: on activity traces as a form of cultural heritage. Interactions 21(5): 70-73 (2014) - [c47]Tao Dong, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman:
"If these walls could talk": designing with memories of places. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2014: 63-72 - [c46]Rayoung Yang, Mark W. Newman, Jodi Forlizzi:
Making sustainability sustainable: challenges in the design of eco-interaction technologies. CHI 2014: 823-832 - [p1]Katie A. Siek, Gillian R. Hayes, Mark W. Newman, John C. Tang:
Field Deployments: Knowing from Using in Context. Ways of Knowing in HCI 2014: 119-142 - 2013
- [c45]Rayoung Yang, Mark W. Newman:
Learning from a learning thermostat: lessons for intelligent systems for the home. UbiComp 2013: 93-102 - [c44]Tao Dong, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman, Gaurav Paruthi:
Social Overlays: Collectively Making Websites More Usable. INTERACT (4) 2013: 280-297 - 2012
- [c43]Tao Dong, Mira Dontcheva, Diana M. Joseph, Karrie Karahalios, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
Discovery-based games for learning software. CHI 2012: 2083-2086 - [c42]Tao Dong, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman:
Social overlays: augmenting existing UIs with social cues. CSCW (Companion) 2012: 79-82 - [c41]Yung-Ju Chang, Mark W. Newman:
Understanding how trace segmentation impacts transportation mode detection. UbiComp 2012: 625-626 - [c40]Rayoung Yang, Mark W. Newman:
Living with an intelligent thermostat: advanced control for heating and cooling systems. UbiComp 2012: 1102-1107 - [c39]Yung-Ju Chang, Pei-Yao Hung, Mark W. Newman:
TraceViz: "brushing" for location based services. Mobile HCI (Companion) 2012: 219-220 - [c38]Yung-Ju Chang, Pei-Yao Hung, Mark W. Newman:
TraceViz: "brushing" for location based services. Mobile HCI 2012: 345-348 - 2011
- [c37]Rayoung Yang, Sangmi Park, Sonali R. Mishra, Zhenan Hong, Clint Newsom, Hyeon Joo, Erik C. Hofer, Mark W. Newman:
Supporting spatial awareness and independent wayfinding for pedestrians with visual impairments. ASSETS 2011: 27-34 - [c36]Pablo-Alejandro Quinones, Tammy Greene, Rayoung Yang, Mark W. Newman:
Supporting visually impaired navigation: a needs-finding study. CHI Extended Abstracts 2011: 1645-1650 - [c35]Jina Huh, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
Supporting collaborative help for individualized use. CHI 2011: 3141-3150 - [c34]Mark W. Newman, Debra Lauterbach, Sean A. Munson, Paul Resnick, Margaret E. Morris:
It's not that i don't have problems, i'm just not putting them on facebook: challenges and opportunities in using online social networks for health. CSCW 2011: 341-350 - 2010
- [c33]Tiffany C. Veinot, Chrysta C. Meadowbrooke, Mark W. Newman, Kai Zheng, Erica E. Perry:
Routines that ease the pain: The information world of a dialysis clinic. ASIST 2010: 1-4 - [c32]W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Erika Shehan Poole:
The infrastructure problem in HCI. CHI 2010: 423-432 - [c31]Jina Huh, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman, Ayse G. Buyuktur:
Progressive scenarios: a rapid method for understanding user interpretations of technology. GROUP 2010: 31-34 - [c30]Jacob Solomon, Mark W. Newman, Stephanie D. Teasley:
Speaking through text: the influence of real-time text on discourse and usability in IM. GROUP 2010: 197-200 - [c29]Sean A. Munson, Debra Lauterbach, Mark W. Newman, Paul Resnick:
Happier Together: Integrating a Wellness Application into a Social Network Site. PERSUASIVE 2010: 27-39 - [c28]Mark R. Hodges, Ned Kirsch, Mark W. Newman, Martha E. Pollack:
Automatic Assessment of Cognitive Impairment through Electronic Observation of Object Usage. Pervasive 2010: 192-209 - [c27]Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman, Jungwoo Kim, Atul Prakash, Zhenan Hong, Jacob Mandel, Tao Dong:
Bringing the field into the lab: supporting capture and replay of contextual data for the design of context-aware applications. UIST 2010: 105-108
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j8]Mark S. Ackerman, Tao Dong, Scott Gifford, Jungwoo Kim, Mark W. Newman, Atul Prakash, Sarah Qidwai, David García, Paulo Villegas, Alejandro Cadenas, Antonio Sánchez-Esguevillas, Javier M. Aguiar, Belén Carro, Sean Mailander, Ronald Schroeter, Marcus Foth, Amiya Bhattacharya, Partha Dasgupta:
Location-Aware Computing, Virtual Networks. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 8(4): 28-32 (2009) - [j7]W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Jana Z. Sedivy, Trevor F. Smith:
Experiences with recombinant computing: Exploring ad hoc interoperability in evolving digital networks. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 16(1): 3:1-3:44 (2009) - [c26]Mark R. Hodges, Mark W. Newman, Martha E. Pollack:
Object-Use Activity Monitoring: Feasibility for People with Cognitive Impairments. AAAI Spring Symposium: Human Behavior Modeling 2009: 13-18 - [c25]Joshua Palay, Mark W. Newman:
SuChef: an in-kitchen display to assist with "everyday" cooking. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 3973-3978 - [c24]David Lee, Sean A. Munson, Ben Congleton, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman, Erik C. Hofer, Thomas A. Finholt:
Montage: a platform for physically navigating multiple pages of web content. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4477-4482 - [c23]Ben Congleton, Jacqueline Cerretani, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
Sharing Map Annotations in Small Groups: X Marks the Spot. INTERACT (2) 2009: 97-110 - [c22]Julie S. Weber, Mark W. Newman, Martha E. Pollack:
Multi-format Notifications for Multi-tasking. INTERACT (1) 2009: 247-260 - 2008
- [c21]Koji Yatani, Kurt Partridge, Marshall W. Bern, Mark W. Newman:
Escape: a target selection technique using visually-cued gestures. CHI 2008: 285-294 - [c20]Victoria Bellotti, James Bo Begole, Ed Huai-hsin Chi, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Ji Fang, Ellen Isaacs, Tracy Holloway King, Mark W. Newman, Kurt Partridge, Bob Price, Paul Rasmussen, Michael Roberts, Diane J. Schiano, Alan Walendowski:
Activity-based serendipitous recommendations with the Magitti mobile leisure guide. CHI 2008: 1157-1166 - [c19]Jason Stewart, Sara Bauman, Michelle Escobar, Jakob Hilden, Kumud Bihani, Mark W. Newman:
Accessible contextual information for urban orientation. UbiComp 2008: 332-335 - [c18]Mark W. Newman, Ame Elliott, Trevor F. Smith:
Providing an Integrated User Experience of Networked Media, Devices, and Services through End-User Composition. Pervasive 2008: 213-227 - [c17]Ben Congleton, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman:
The ProD framework for proactive displays. UIST 2008: 221-230 - 2007
- [j6]Mark W. Newman, Nicolas Ducheneaut, W. Keith Edwards, Jana Z. Sedivy, Trevor F. Smith:
Supporting the unremarkable: experiences with the obje Display Mirror. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 11(7): 523-536 (2007) - 2006
- [j5]Mark W. Newman, Trevor F. Smith, Bill N. Schilit:
Recipes for Digital Living. Computer 39(2): 104-106 (2006) - [c16]Stephen Voida, W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Rebecca E. Grinter, Nicolas Ducheneaut:
Share and share alike: exploring the user interface affordances of file sharing. CHI 2006: 221-230 - [c15]Nicolas Ducheneaut, Trevor F. Smith, James Bo Begole, Mark W. Newman, Chris Beckmann:
The orbital browser: composing ubicomp services using only rotation and selection. CHI Extended Abstracts 2006: 321-326 - 2005
- [j4]W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Jana Z. Sedivy, Trevor F. Smith:
Bringing network effects to pervasive spaces. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 4(3): 15-17 (2005) - [j3]W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Trevor F. Smith, Jana Z. Sedivy, Shahram Izadi:
An extensible set-top box platform for home media applications. IEEE Trans. Consumer Electron. 51(4): 1175-1181 (2005) - [c14]Amy Voida, Rebecca E. Grinter, Nicolas Ducheneaut, W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman:
Listening in: practices surrounding iTunes music sharing. CHI 2005: 191-200 - [c13]Rebecca E. Grinter, W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman:
The Work to Make a Home Network Work. ECSCW 2005: 469-488 - 2004
- [j2]W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Jana Z. Sedivy, Trevor F. Smith:
Supporting serendipitous integration in mobile computing environments. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 60(5-6): 666-700 (2004) - 2003
- [j1]Mark W. Newman, James Lin, Jason I. Hong, James A. Landay:
DENIM: An Informal Web Site Design Tool Inspired by Observations of Practice. Hum. Comput. Interact. 18(3): 259-324 (2003) - [c12]W. Keith Edwards, Victoria Bellotti, Anind K. Dey, Mark W. Newman:
The challenges of user-centered design and evaluation for infrastructure. CHI 2003: 297-304 - 2002
- [c11]Mark W. Newman, Jana Z. Sedivy, Christine Neuwirth, W. Keith Edwards, Jason I. Hong, Shahram Izadi, Karen Marcelo, Trevor F. Smith:
Designing for serendipity: supporting end-user configuration of ubiquitous computing environments. Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems 2002: 147-156 - [c10]W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Jana Z. Sedivy, Trevor F. Smith, Dirk Balfanz, Diana K. Smetters, H. Chi Wong, Shahram Izadi:
Using speakeasy for ad hoc peer-to-peer collaboration. CSCW 2002: 256-265 - [c9]W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Jana Z. Sedivy, Shahram Izadi:
Challenge: : recombinant computing and the speakeasy approach. MobiCom 2002: 279-286 - [c8]Mark W. Newman, Shahram Izadi, W. Keith Edwards, Jana Z. Sedivy, Trevor F. Smith:
User interfaces when and where they are needed: an infrastructure for recombinant computing. UIST 2002: 171-180 - 2001
- [c7]James Lin, Mark W. Newman, Jason I. Hong, James A. Landay:
DENIM: an informal tool for early stage web site design. CHI Extended Abstracts 2001: 205-206 - [c6]W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Jana Z. Sedivy:
Building the ubiquitous computing user experience. CHI Extended Abstracts 2001: 501-502 - [c5]Scott R. Klemmer, Mark W. Newman, Ryan Farrell, Mark Bilezikjian, James A. Landay:
The designers' outpost: a tangible interface for collaborative web site. UIST 2001: 1-10 - 2000
- [c4]Mark W. Newman, James A. Landay:
Sitemaps, Storyboards, and Specifications: A Sketch of Web Site Design Practice. Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems 2000: 263-274 - [c3]Scott R. Klemmer, Mark W. Newman, Raecine Sapien:
The designer's outpost: a task-centered tangible interface for web site information design. CHI Extended Abstracts 2000: 333-334 - [c2]James Lin, Mark W. Newman, Jason I. Hong, James A. Landay:
DENIM: finding a tighter fit between tools and practice for Web site design. CHI 2000: 510-517 - [c1]Danyel Fisher, Kris Hildrum, Jason I. Hong, Mark W. Newman, Megan Thomas, Rich Vuduc:
SWAMI: a framework for collaborative filtering algorithm development and evaluation. SIGIR 2000: 366-368
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