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 TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome from the Chairs ...... 2 CHI 2015 Conference-at-a-Glance ...... 4 Monday-Tuesday ...... 4 Wednesday-Thursday ...... 6 Conference Committee ...... 9 General Information ...... 11 ACM SIGCHI ...... 11 CHI 2015 Overview ...... 11 CHI 2015 Conference Proceedings ...... 12 CHI 2015 Extended Abstracts ...... 12 Simultaneous Translation Support ...... 13 Special Daytime and Evening Events ...... 14 CHI Information and Policies ...... 15 Asian CHI Symposia ...... 16 Awards ...... 18 CHI Awards ...... 18 CHI Academy ...... 18 Past Honorees ...... 19 ACM/SIGCHI Best of CHI Awards ...... 19 People’s Choice Best Talk Award ...... 19 Plenaries and Keynotes...... 20 Technical Sessions ...... 22 Monday ...... 22 Tuesday ...... 28 Wednesday ...... 36 Thursday ...... 44 Workshops ...... 51 Video Showcase ...... 52 Courses ...... 53 Student Events ...... 54 Doctoral Consortium ...... 54 Research Competition ...... 54 Design Competition ...... 55 Games Competition ...... 55 Works In Progress ...... 56 First Rotation - Tuesday all day ...... 56 Second Rotation - Wednesday all day ...... 59 Interactivity ...... 62 Exhibitors ...... 63 Exhibits and Interactivity Map ...... 65 CROSSIN G COEX Convention & Exhibition Center Maps ...... 67

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CHI 2015 COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | 1 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIRS Welcome to CHI 2015

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2 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2015 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIRS

General Conference Chairs Technical Program Chairs

Bo Begole Huawei Technologies Jinwoo Kim Yonsei University, , , Korea Kori Inkpen, Microsoft Research Woontack Woo, KAIST

CHI 2015 COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | 3 CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE

Opening Plenary Keynote (Hall D1) Lou Yonqi - Crossing: HCI, Design and Sustainability 8:30 - 10:00

10:00 - 11:30 – Coffee Break (Level 300/400 Foyers) • Student Games Competition (Hall E Foyer) • Video Showcase (Room 401) 401 402 403 E1/E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Non-Rigid What Do I Hear? Rethinking Improving Facebook Activism in HMDs & Visualizing Interaction Communicating Evaluation for Game Newsfeeds & Wikipedia & Wearables to Data Surfaces with Sound Today’s HCI Experiences Friendships Beyond Overcome Disabilities 11:30 - 12:50

12:50 - 14:30 – Lunch Break Special Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers SIGCHI Social Interaction Understanding Music & Art Supporting Privacy, Making & Matching & Impact Award in 3D Space & Evaluating Change in Security & Sharing Facilitating

Performance Developing Interruptions Assistive Social Countries Technologies Interactions 14:30 - 15:50

15:50 - 16:30 – Coffee Break (Level 300/400 Foyers) Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Makers & How Fast Can Understand Family Crowdsourcing Managing Health Collaborative Hackers You Type on & Enhancing Communication Fans & Friends Personal Sensors & Tables, Walls MONDAY Your Phone? Learning Privacy Monitoring & Rooms 16:30 - 17:50

18:00 - 19:30 – Conference Reception & Exhibit Grand Opening • Interactivity (Hall C2/C3)

7:00 - 8:20 – Women’s Breakfast (Room 327ABC)

Tuesday Morning Keynote (Hall D1) Donghoon Chang - UX Design in the IoT Era 8:30 - 9:20

9:20 - 9:30 – Break 401 402 403 E1/E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Muscle- Phones for Search & Kids Haptic, Motivation & Sustainability The Value of I Like What Computer More Than Recommendations Wearable, Participation & Recycling the Village in I See - Interface Interfaces Just Talking & Tangible Caregiving Aesthetics

9:30 - 10:50 9:30 - 10:50 Text Learning 10:50 - 11:30 – Coffee Break • WIP Posters Rotation 1, Doctoral Consortium Posters • Interactivity (Hall C2/C3) Papers Papers Papers Special Papers Papers Papers Papers Smartwatch Tangible New Foundations Evaluating Smart Healthcare Bias, Storytelling in Interaction Interactions Evaluation & Trends in Crowdsourcing Smartphone Engagement & InfoVis Approaches HCI 1 Authentication Adaptation 11:30 - 12:50 12:50 - 14:30 – Lunch Break Special Panel Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers SIGCHI Grip, Move Interactive HCI The Impact of Social Media DIY Social Lifetime & Tilt: Novel Video & for the Crowd Work and Mobile Healthcare: Embodied Research Interaction Collaborative Elderly on Workers Camera Apps & Interaction Award Annotations Privacy Wearables 14:30 - 15:50

15:50 - 16:30 – Coffee Break • WIP Posters Rotation 1, Student Design & Student Research Posters • Interactivity (Hall C2/C3) Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Design and Understanding Sharing & Families and Understanding Eco-Green: Sports Tracking Feeling & TUESDAY 3D Object & Extending Collaboration Their Use of Crowdwork in Encouraging & Training Communicating Fabrication Touch @ Work Technology Many Domains Energy Emotions Interfaces Conservation 16:30 - 17:50

18:00 - 19:30 • Job Fair & Recruiting Boards (Hall C2/C3)

4 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2015 CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 8:30 - 10:00

Opening Plenary Keynote (Hall D1) Lou Yonqi - Crossing: HCI, Design and Sustainability

10:00 - 11:30 – Coffee Break (Level 300/400 Foyers) • Student Games Competition (Hall E Foyer) • Video Showcase (Room 401) E7 307 308 317A 317BC 318A 318BC

Panel alt.chi Course (C01) Course (C02) Course 16:30 - 17:50 (C04 14:30 - 15:50 ) 11:30 - 12:50 Transfer of Augmentation Designing Cross-Device, Body, Whys HCI Research Websites for Context- & Videotape: Innovations Adults 55+ dependent UI Somatic Approaches

12:50 - 14:30 – Lunch Break Course (C07) Papers Case Studies Course (C06) Course (C05) SIG Course (C08) Actionable Reflecting Upon Industrial Intro to Design for Interactive Design for Inexpensive Design Reflection Innovation Human-Computer Searching & Childhood Online Video & Games Research Interaction 1/2 Finding 1/2 Television 1/2 MONDAY 1/2

15:50 - 16:30 – Coffee Break (Level 300/400 Foyers) Course (C07) Papers alt.chi Course (C06) Course (C05) Course (C08) Actionable The Value of New User Intro to Design for Design for Inexpensive Things Interfaces Human-Computer Searching & Online Video & Games Research Interaction 2/2 Finding 2/2 Television 2/2 2/2

18:00 - 19:30 – Conference Reception & Exhibit Grand Opening • Interactivity (Hall C2/C3)

7:00 - 8:20 – Women’s Breakfast (Room 327ABC) 8:30 - 9:20

Tuesday Morning Keynote (Hall D1) Donghoon Chang - UX Design in the IoT Era

9:20 - 9:30 – Break E7 307 308 317A 317BC 318A 318BC

Course (C11) Papers Case Studies Course (C09) Course (C10) Course (C12) 9:30 - 10:50 Methods for Supporting Art & Life Designing & Learn to Sketch Practical UX Child Computer Creativity through Assessing Using (Even if You Can’t Research Interaction 1/2 UX Design Task Models 1/2 Draw) 1/2 Methodologies 1/2

10:50 - 11:30 – Coffee Break • WIP Posters Rotation 1, Doctoral Consortium Posters • Interactivity (Hall C2/C3)

Course (C11) Panel alt.chi Course (C09) Course (C10) SIG Course (C12) 11:30 - 12:50 Methods for You’ve Been HCI Methodology Designing & Learn to Sketch Gender-Inclusive Practical UX Child Computer Acquired! Assessing Using (Even if You Can’t Software Research Interaction 2/2 Task Models 2/2 Draw) 2/2 Methodologies 2/2

12:50 - 14:30 – Lunch Break

Course (C15) Papers Case Studies Course (C14) Course (C13) Course (C16) 14:30 - 15:50 HCI Lessons: Innovation in Education & Mobile Methods for HCI Sketching User

From Earth to Theories & Work Human-Computer Research 1/2 Experiences 1/2 TUESDAY Outer Space 1/2 Products Interaction 1/2

15:50 - 16:30 – Coffee Break • WIP Posters Rotation 1, Student Design & Student Research Posters • Interactivity (Hall C2/C3)

Course (C15) Papers Special Course (C14) Course (C13) SIG Course (C16) 16:30 - 17:50 HCI Lessons: Critical Design Human Computer Mobile Methods for HCI Start and Run Sketching User From Earth to Interaction Human-Computer Research 2/2 a SIGCHI Local Experiences 2/2 Outer Space 2/2 Journal 1 Interaction 2/2 Chapter

18:00 - 19:30 • Job Fair & Recruiting Boards (Hall C2/C3)

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Wednesday Morning Keynote (Hall D1) David Min - Journey to a Better Life 8:30 - 9:20

9:20 - 9:30 – Break 01 401 402 403 E1/E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Special Papers Papers HMDs in Tangible Neighborhoods Player Bridging People Enhanced Accessibility at Telepresence Augmented & Interaction with & Performance & & Beliefs with Security with Home & on Video, Virtual Phones Disadvantaged Experience in Social Media Passwords & The Go Robots, and

9:30 - 10:50 Reality Communities Games CAPTCHAs Walls

10:50 - 11:30 – Coffee Break • WIP Posters Rotation 2 • Interactivity (Hall C2/C3) Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Special Papers Papers Digital & Tactile Automation Art & Bridging People Foundations Quantified Self Visualizing Materials Notifications and Interactive Performance & Beliefs with & Trends in for Humans & Statistics & Fabrication for Phones & Feedback Social Media HCI 2 Pets Graphs Wearables 11:30 - 12:50

12:50 - 14:30 – Lunch Break Special Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers

SIGCHI Understanding GUI Size, Kids Social, HCI for Civic Security Wellness & Task Lifetime Everyday Use of Resolution & Emotional & Engagement Feedback & Wearables Interruption & Practice Mobile Phones Layout Special Needs Warnings Resumption Award 14:30 - 15:50

15:50 - 16:30 – Coffee Break • WIP Posters Rotation 2 • Interactivity (Hall C2/C3) Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Using Random Brain & Software HCI at Home Voting & Socio-Political Understanding Natural User Body Parts for Physiological Engineering Volunteerism Interactions Health through Interfaces for

WEDNESDAY Input Data use for Tools Online Behavior InfoVis HCI 16:30 - 17:50

Thursday Morning Keynote, ACM-W Athena Lecture (Hall D1) Susan T. Dumais, ACM Fellow - Large-Scale Behavioral Data: Potential and Pitfalls 8:30 - 9:20 9:20 - 9:30 – Break 01 401 402 403 E1/E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Augmented & Gesture Programming Digital Multilingual Empowering Accessibility for Interactive & Virtual Reality Elicitation & Environments Collections, Communication Users Vision Impaired Multi-Surface in the Real Recognition Practice & Users Maps

9:30 - 10:50 World Legacy 10:50 - 11:30 – Coffee Break • Interactivity (Hall C2/C3) Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Robot Mid-Air MOOCS & Understanding Bridging Gender & Coping & Interacting Personalities Gestures and e-Learning Gamers Communities Technology Wellbeing with Floors Interaction Through HCI & Situated Displays 11:30 - 12:50 12:50 - 14:30 – Lunch Break Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers Multi-Device Speech & Email & Social Understanding Social Media & Disasters & Home Interaction Interaction Auditory Media at Work & Protecting Citizen Science Humanitarian Physiotherapy Techniques for Interfaces Kids Tech Use Events & Rehabilitation Tables & Walls 14:30 - 15:50

15:50 - 16:30 – Coffee Break (Level 300/400 Foyers)

THURSDAY THURSDAY Closing Plenary Keynote (Hall D1) PSY - Cultural Crossing from Local to Global through Music: Technology, Media, and Future 16:30 - 17:50 16:30 - 17:50 6 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2015 CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE 8:30 - 9:20

Wednesday Morning Keynote (Hall D1) David Min - Journey to a Better Life

9:20 - 9:30 – Break 01 E7 307 308 317A 317BC 318A 318BC

Course (C18) Panels alt.chi Course (C17) Course (C19) 9:30 - 10:50 Speech-based Experience Arts and Intro to Creating Designing Interaction 1/2 Design for Phiolosphy Musical Surveys for Games Interfaces 1/2 HCI Research 1/2

10:50 - 11:30 – Coffee Break • WIP Posters Rotation 2 • Interactivity (Hall C2/C3)

Course (C18) Panel Special Course (C17) Special SIG Course (C19) 11:30 - 12:50 Speech-based Transdisciplinary Human Computer Intro to Creating Student Research Online Designing Interaction 2/2 Design in Interaction Journal Musical Competition Deliberative Surveys for Education 2 Interfaces 2/2 Finals Processes and HCI Research Tech 2/2

12:50 - 14:30 – Lunch Break

Course (C22) Panels Course (C20) Course (C21) Special Course (C23) 16:30 - 17:50 14:30 - 15:50

Rapid Design 10 Years of Designing Experience Student Design Conceptual WEDNESDAY Labs - Design-Led alt.chi Wearable Sampling to Competition Models: Core to Innovation Interfaces Collect Deep Data Finals Good Design 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2

15:50 - 16:30 – Coffee Break • WIP Posters Rotation 2 • Interactivity (Hall C2/C3) Course (C22) Papers Course (C20) Course (C21) Special SIG Course (C23) Rapid Design UX Methods 4 Designing Experience Student Game Understanding Conceptual Labs - Design-Led Wearable Sampling to Competition Sports Models: Core to Innovation Interfaces Collect Deep Data Finals Good Design 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 8:30 - 9:20 Thursday Morning Keynote, ACM-W Athena Lecture (Hall D1) Susan T. Dumais, ACM Fellow - Large-Scale Behavioral Data: Potential and Pitfalls

9:20 - 9:30 – Break 01 E7 307 308 317A 317BC 318A 318BC

Course (C25) Panel Case Studies Course (C24) Course (C26) 9:30 - 10:50 Interaction Mobile Devices Observation & Vision-Driven: Introduction to Design for Revolutionizing Interaction Beyond Tangible Positive Reading Devices UI Bits Computing

10:50 - 11:30 – Coffee Break • Interactivity (Hall C2/C3)

Course (C28) Panel alt.chi Course (C27) 11:30 - 12:50 Benefit from Why Google Mindfulness and Designing with Using ISO Cannot Be the Care the Mind in Mind Standards #1 in Korea?

12:50 - 14:30 – Lunch Break

Papers Case Studies 14:30 - 15:50

Papers: Special THURSDAY Interacting with Environments GUIs

15:50 - 16:30 – Coffee Break (Level 300/400 Foyers) 16:30 - 17:50

Closing Plenary Keynote (Hall D1) PSY - Cultural Crossing from Local to Global through Music: Technology, Media, and Future

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General Conference Chairs Operations Jinwoo Kim, Yonsei University, Korea Student Volunteers Coordinators Bo Begole, Huawei, USA Jon Haber, University of Calgary, Canada Siroberto Scerbo, Virginia Tech, USA Seoul National University, Korea Technical Program Jieun Wee, Technical Program Chairs Chair’s Assistants KAIST, Korea Yoojin Lee, Yonsei University, Korea Woontack Woo, Stanford University, USA Kori Inkpen, Microsoft Research, USA Nikolas Martelaro, Papers and Notes Data Management University of Canterbury, New Zealand Max Van Kleek, University of Southampton, UK Andy Cockburn, Konkuk University, Korea Joanna McGrenere, University of British Columbia, Canada BoYu Gao, Jun Rekimoto, University of Tokyo, Japan Design Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson, Splunk, Inc. Best of CHI Awards Cisco Systems Mark Billinghurst, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Jina Wu, Opening Animation Director Panels Hongik University, Korea Khai Truong, UNC Charlotte, USA Chris Inkyong Whang, Elaine M. Huang, University of Zurich, Switzerland Technical Liason Sara Drenner, BI Worldwide, USA Case Studies University of California, San Franscisco, USA Danielle Cooley, USA Scooter Morris, Joonhwan Lee, Seoul National University, Korea Proceedings Deana Brown, Georgia Tech, USA Courses KAIST, Korea Regina Bernhaupt, Ruwido, Austria Jaejeung Kim, Matt Jones, Swansea University, United Kingdom Posters Seoul National University, Korea Interactivity Hyunjoo Song, Julie Rico Williamson, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Infrastructure Accessibility Juhyun Eune, Seoul National University, Korea Jongbae Kim, Yonsei University, Korea Video Showcase Digital Accessibility Jinwook Seo, Seoul National University, Korea Jeff Bigham, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Rodrigo de Oliveira, YouTube, USA Local Hospitality SIGs Junho Choi, Yonsei University, Korea Enrico Rukzio, Ulm University, Germany Simone Barbosa, PUC-Rio, Brazil Video Previews Stéphane Huot, Inria, France Doctoral Consortium Fanny Chevalier, Inria, France Si-Jung “Jun” Kim, University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA Jaime Teevan, Microsoft Research, USA Social Media Susan Fussell, Cornell University, USA Max Wilson, University of Nottingham, UK Kwangsu Cho, Yonsei University, Korea Workshops Jürgen Steimle, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany Scheduling Bongshin Lee, Microsoft Research, USA Christophe Hurter, ENAC, France Juho Kim, MIT, USA Works in Progress Shamsi Iqbal, Microsoft Research, USA Mobile Applications Shaun Lawson, University of Lincoln, UK Stephen Oney, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Shendong Zhao, National University of Singapore, Singapore Jason Wiese, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Eiji Hayashi, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Student Design Competition Célia Martinie, Université Toulouse 3, France Youn-Kyung Lim, KAIST, Korea Anirudha Joshi, IIT Bombay, India Translations Susan Fussell, Cornell University, USA Student Research Competition Naomi Yamashita, NTT, Japan Seungyon “Claire” Lee, Google, USA Derek Reilly, Dalhousie University, Canada Webmaster Geehyuk Lee, KAIST, Korea Juho Kim, MIT, USA Toni-Jan Keith Monserrat, UPLB, Philippines Student Game Competition Floyd Muller, RMIT University, Australia Conference Management Alessandro Canossa, Northeastern University, USA Janeé Pelletier, Conference & Logistics Consultants, USA Soojin Jun, Yonsei University, Korea Allison Perrelli, Conference & Logistics Consultants, USA alt.chi Sponsors, Exhibits & Recruitment Silvia Lindtner, University of California, Irvine, USA Carol Klyver, Foundations of Excellence, USA Morgan Ames, Intel, USA Registration Henry Duh, UTAS, Australia Yvonne Lopez, Executive Events Inc., USA TOCHI papers Brooke Daley, Executive Events Inc., USA Jeff Nichols, IBM, USA PCS Liaison Conference Theme/Local Heroes Max van Kleek, University of Southampton, UK Kyle Hyunsuk Kim, Hongik University, Korea Carol Klyver, Foundations of Excellence, USA Scooter Morris, University of California, San Francisco, USA Women’s Breakfast Event Allison Druin, University of Maryland, USA

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 ACM SIGCHI CHI 2015 is sponsored by ACM’s Special Interest Group on Computer- Workshops - Invitation Only Level 300 Human Interaction (ACM SIGCHI). ACM, the Association for Workshops provide a valuable opportunity for small communities of omputing aciner is an educational and scientific societ uniting people with diverse perspectives to engage in rich one- and two-day the world’s computing educators, researchers, and professionals to discussions about a topic of common interest. Workshop participants inspire dialogue sare resources and address te fields callenges are pre-selected based on submitted position papers and a brief ACM strengthens the profession’s collective voice through strong description of each workshop appears in the CHI 2015 Extended leadership, promotion of the highest standards, and recognition of Abstracts. Some workshops choose to display a poster in the Exhibit technical excellence. ACM supports the professional growth of its Hall E Poster Area. members by providing opportunities for life-long learning, career development, and professional networking. ACM offers its more than Asian CHI Symposia - Open to Public Level 300 100,000 worldwide members cutting edge technical information CHI 2015 is offering a series of special symposia for topics pertinent to through world class journals and magazines, dynamic special interest HCI communities across Asia. These symposia may contain content in groups, and globally recognized conferences. Visit www.acm.org for English or in a regional language. Participants include both presenters more information about ACM. and audience members. The symposia descriptions appear in the CHI 2015 Extended Abstracts. SIGCHI is the premier international society for professionals, academics, and students who are interested in human-computer interaction  TECHNICAL PROGRAM | MONDAY — THURSDAY (HCI). We provide a forum for the discussion of all aspects of HCI troug our conferences including our flagsip conference CHI 2015 received over 3200 submissions and accepted over 1000 publications, web sites, email discussion groups, and other services. We presentations and events distributed across 15 parallel sessions over advance education in HCI through courses, workshops, and outreach, four days. With so many presentations happening at once, how do you and we promote informal access to a wide range of individuals and choose? CHI 2015 offers the following resources to help you make the organizations involved in HCI. Members can be involved in HCI-related most of your conference experience: activities with others in their region through local SIGCHI chapters. Choosing sessions to attend Come to the SIGCHI Town Hall meeting on Wednesday at 12:50 in 1. This CHI 2015 Conference Program describes the venues and Room 308 or visit www..org to learn more about SIGCHI. offers at-a-glance summaries of all events in the main technical Membership Information program, as well as times and locations. Please contact ACM’s Member Services Department 2. The CHI 2015 USB key provided when you register includes the Online: www.acm.org CHI 2015 Conference Proceedings and Extended Abstracts, also Tel: +1-800-342-6626 (USA/Canada) available in the ACM Digital Library, and the CHI 2015 Video +1-212-626-0500 (International) Previews (see below). Extra USB keys are available for purchase Fax: +1-212-944-1318 at the Registration Desk. Email: [email protected] 3. The free CHI 2015 Mobile App contains the full CHI 2015 program Write: Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. as well as a personal interactive schedule to help you keep track eneral ost ffice of events you would like to see. The CHI 2015 Proceedings and P.O. Box 30777 Extended Abstracts as well as Video Previews (below) can be New York, NY 10087-0777, USA loaded into the Mobile App for easy access. That app can be downloaded from Apple’s App Store and Google Play. A web  CHI 2015 OVERVIEW version can be accessed at: http://chi2015.acm.org/mobileapp. 4. The CHI 2015 Video Previews are 30-second video overviews The CHI 2015 technical program showcases presentations of of most presentations in the main technical program. You can outstanding research in human-computer interaction (HCI), browse Video Previews on the CHI 2015 USB, the CHI 2015 demonstrations of new and innovative technology, discussions web site and the CHI 2015 Mobile App. of timely and controversial issues, and presentations of the latest developments in HCI design and practice. The CHI technical program 5. CHI 2015 Student Volunteers (SVs) are available to point you in includes presentations in multiple formats, recorded in the CHI 2015 the right direction or answer questions about the program. Proceedings and Extended Abstracts available from the ACM Digital Library and on the CHI 2015 USB key.

 SATURDAY– SUNDAY EVENTS Doctoral Consortium - Invitation Only Room 308AB Selected doctoral students present and explore their research topics with senior researchers and other students in a two-day interdisciplinary workshop. Doctoral Consortium posters are displayed in the Commons and brief descriptions appear in the CHI 2015 Extended Abstracts. Doctoral Consortium Mentors: Gregory Abowd, Mark Blythe, Susan Fussell (Co-Chair), Darren Gergle, Jim Hollan, Si-Jung ‘‘Jun’’ Kim (Co-Chair), Alice Oh, Jaime Teevan (Co-Chair)

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 CHI 2015 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS  CHI 2015 EXTENDED ABSTRACTS The CHI 2015 Conference Proceedings contain Papers and Notes, The CHI 2015 Extended Abstracts record interactive events designed the most rigorously reviewed and prestigious material in the main to provoke, intrigue, teach and inspire the CHI audience and capture technical program. The CHI 2015 Program Committee received 2125 a history of HCI practice. submissions for Papers and Notes. Each was reviewed by one or more Courses Rooms 317A, 317BC, 318BC, E7 Associate Chairs, as well as three or more external reviewers. After a One or two 80-minute units rebuttal phase, the 200+ senior Associate Chairs met in person within List on page 53 specialized subcommittees to discuss and select the accepted papers. The CHI 2015 acceptance rate was 23%. Courses provide professional development opportunities for existing and prospective HCI community members. Pre-register to receive The CHI 2015 Papers and Notes document research that makes a te course notes and an identifier on our adge tat permits entr lasting and significant contriution to our noledge and understanding to te course ou ma register for an unfilled courses at te of human-computer interaction. CHI Conference Proceedings are Registration Desk. read and cited worldwide, with a broad impact on the development of HCI principles, theories, techniques, and their practical application. Case Studies Room 308ABC 20-minute presentations CHI Papers 20-minute presentations Case Studies describe examples of best practices in human-computer interaction. The goal is to explain methods that deliver reliable, high- apers present significant contriutions to researc deelopment and quality results based on real-world experience and to present the practice in all areas of human-computer interaction. lessons learned. CHI Notes Panels Room 307ABC 10-minute presentations 80-minute sessions Notes are briefer and more focused than CHI Papers but follow the anels tae arious formats ut alas inole significant interaction same rigorous review process. among panelists and audience memers around a specified topic TOCHI Papers The goal is to stimulate thought and discussion on current issues in 20-minute presentations human-computer interaction. papers ere pulised itin te past ear in Ss flagsip alt.chi Room 308ABC journal, ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction. 20-minute presentations Entering its tenth year, alt.chi offers an outlet for unusual, controversial, alternatie or tougtprooing or tat does not fit itin te standard CHI submission process. The format encourages lively audience participation. Special Interest Groups (SIGs) Room 318A 80-minute sessions SIGs offer a forum for conference attendees who share similar interests to discuss a specified topic reious Ss ae launced ne conferences and publications or generated new CHI activities. Video Showcase Room 401 80-minute session List on page 52 The CHI 2015 Video Showcase features engaging videos that offer a variety of perspectives on human-computer interaction, including noel interfaces reflectie pieces and future enisionments ome and enjoy the videos during Monday morning break (10:00 – 11:30) followed by the Golden Mouse award ceremony. The People’s Choice Video award will be announced at the Closing Plenary. Interactivity Hall C2/C3 Hands-on demonstrations List on page 62 Interactivity offers hands-on demonstrations that let you see, hear and touch interactive visions of the future. They take the form of prototypes, demonstrations, artworks, design experiences and inspirational technologies. Interactivity offers an alternative to CHI’s traditional tet format to present adances in te field nteractiit promotes and provokes discussion about the role of technology through hands-on engagement. Come see Interactivity at the CHI 2015 Conference Reception and Exhibits Grand Opening (Monday 18:00 – 19:30, Hall C2/C3) and during coffee breaks.

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 SIMULTANEOUS TRANSLATION SUPPORT Works in Progress (WIP) Hall C2/C3 This year, CHI is planning to provide simultaneous translation from Posters English to Chinese, Japanese and Korean in the main auditorium List on page 56 trougout te first and last da of conference coering te pening and Closing sessions along with other sessions. Additional translation ors in rogress present or at an earl stage tat can enefit from support such as machine translation and closed captioning will be one-on-one discussions with colleagues. WIP Posters will be displayed available for other sessions throughout the conference. in to rotations te first rotation on uesda st pril and te second on Wednesday (22nd April). Morning and afternoon coffee Translation Chairs: breaks on Tuesday and Wednesday are designated sessions during Susan Fussell, Cornell University, USA which WIP authors will be available at their posters to informally Naomi Yamashita, NTT, Japan discuss their research with colleagues. These sessions will also feature some structured interactive activities where authors will describe their Translation Support Committee: work. Please come and hear about their ground-breaking work at Bo Begole, Huawei R&D, USA these times. Fanny Chevalier, INRIA, France Doctoral Consortium Room 308AB Henry Duh, University of Tasmania, Australia Posters Université Paris-Sud, France List on page 54 Stéphane Huo, Walter Lasecki, University of Rochester, USA Doctoral Consortium students are available to discuss their research in the DC Spotlight session Tuesday during morning coffee break Yoojin Lee, Yonsei University, Korea (10:50 – 11:30). Rodrigo de Oliveira, Google, USA Student Research Competition Masayuki Otani, Kyoto University, Japan Posters and 80-minute session Eunice Sari, University of Western Australia, Australia List on page 54 Saiph Savage, Universidad Nacional Autonóma de México, México The Student Research Competition (SRC) is a branch of the Juergen Steimle, MIT, TU Darmstadt, Germany ACM Student Research Competition. Students’ posters are on Sakol Teeravarunyou, King Mongkut’s University of Technology, Thailand display in Hall C2/C3 with author presentations during Tuesday's afternoon break (15:50-16:30). Final presentations are held on Bimlesh Wadhwa, National University of Singapore, Singapore Wednesday (11:30 – 12:50, Room 317BC). Winners are announced Koji Yatani, University of Tokyo, Japan at the Closing Plenary. Student Design Competition Posters and 80-minute session List on page 55 The Student Design Competition (SDC) challenges students to design a product, application, technology, or service that enable people who are a new and completely unexplored user group in any country to appropriate things and technologies around them. Monday 10:00 – Room B is te losed ur Session Semifinalist posters are displayed in the Hall C2/C3 poster area, and authors will be presenting their work to all attendees during Tuesday's afternoon break (15:50 – e SD ur selects four finalists to present on Wednesday (14:30 – 15:50, Room 317BC). The winner is announced at the Closing Plenary. Student Game Competition Demonstrations and 80-minute session List on page 55 The Student Game Competition (SGC) challenges students to design games in three categories: Games for a Purpose, Innovative Interface, and Innovative Game Design. Students demonstrate their games on Monday (10:00 – all oer e final presentations and ceremony is held on Wednesday (16:30 – 17:50, Room 317BC). Winners are also announced at the Closing Plenary.

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 SPECIAL DAYTIME EVENTS  SPECIAL EVENING EVENTS Student Games Exhibition Hall E Foyer Conference Reception Monday, 10:00 – 11:30 & Exhibits Grand Opening Hall C2/C3 CHI attendees can try out the games from the Student Games Monday, 18:00 – 19:30 Competition (listed on page 55) during this special morning break. Catch up with old friends and meet new ones at the CHI 2015 Women’s Breakfast Room 327ABC Conference Reception! Explore almost 50 hands-on demonstrations and performances at the Grand Opening of Exhibits and Interactivity. Tuesday, 7:00 – 8:30 The reception features Korean themed food choices and live This breakfast offers participants the opportunity to broaden personal performances. Admission and drinks tickets are included with your professional netors in te field of and to engage in discussions conference registration; additional tickets may be purchased at the on such topics as mentoring networks, work-life balance, diverse Registration Desk. Tickets are not available at the door. success paths, and personal-branding. During this program participants share their stories of success and challenge which can inspire CHI Job Fair & Recruiting Boards Hall C2/C3 omen o ma e longtime leaders or ne to te field Tuesday, 18:00 – 19:30 ACM SIGCHI Town Hall Lunch Room 308 Recruiters and job candidates are invited to take advantage of the Wednesday, 12:50 – 14:30 CHI 2015 Job Fair on Tuesday evening. Visit the Recruiting Boards and designated eiit oots trougout te conference to find out S officers present ongoing programs and actiities folloed more about available positions. an audience Q&A session. Participants interested in shaping SIGCHI’s future are encouraged to attend. An informal lunch is available on a CHI 2015 Hero Sponsor Recruiters: firstcome firstsered asis Samsung Booths 1-3 CHI 2015 Champion Sponsor Recruiters: Golfzon Booths 17 & 18 Google Booths 21 & 22 CHI 2015 Contributing Sponsor Recruiters: Disney Research Recruiting Board Facebook Booth 16 CHI 2015 Additional Recruiters: Bentley University Recruiting Board Cisco Systems Recruiting Board Robert Bosch Recruiting Board GE Recruiting Board LG Recruiting Board Samsung SDS, CX Team Booth 11 SAP Booths 34 & 35 SMART Technologies Recruiting Board Splunk, Inc. Recruiting Board Hospitality Receptions various locations Wednesday evening Private and public receptions are often hosted by different companies, universities, and other organizations on Wednesday evening. Your badge is your ticket to enter if these are public, so please be sure to wear it.

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 OPENING HOURS  CHI INFORMATION AND POLICIES Registration and Merchandise Desk CHI 2015 Information Desk Hall C2/C3 Register for the CHI 2015 Conference and Workshops at the Student Volunteers staff the Information desk during Exhibits hours. Registration Desk located on Saturday and Sunday morning in the e are app to elp anser our uestions or find someone o Level 300 Foyer and for the CHI 2015 Conference and Courses can. At other times, stop by the Registration Desk for information. (subject to availability) Sunday afternoon through Thursday in the Student Volunteers Room 301AB Hall D1 Foyer of the Convention Center. CHI 2015 Merchandise, including plush toy tigers and T-shirts, will be available for purchase as ell oer Student olunteers easil identified (subject to availability). their bright colored SV t-shirts. Most are graduate students in human- computer interaction and some are seeking jobs or internships. Saturday 07:30 – 12:00 Level 300 Foyer Sunday 07:30 – 10:00 Level 300 Foyer Name Badges Sunday 16:00 – 18:00 Hall D1 Foyer Your CHI 2015 name badge serves as your admission pass to Monday 07:30 – 19:00 Hall D1 Foyer conference sessions and events. Please wear your name badge at all Tuesday 07:30 – 19:00 Hall D1 Foyer times while inside the convention center. Conference management Wednesday 07:30 – 17:30 Hall D1 Foyer reserves the right to deny admission to anyone not wearing a Thursday 07:30 – 16:30 Hall D1 Foyer CHI 2015 name badge. The Commons (Exhibit Hall) Hall C2/C3 Internet Café Hall C2/C3 all is on eel rd floor of te onention Enjoy chatting with colleagues during the breaks at the Internet and Exhibition Center. Here you can enjoy a beverage and light Café, located in the Exhibit Hall. CHI 2015 provides access to power snack during coffee breaks, talk with colleagues or explore Exhibits, for your mobile devices in addition to wireless access. Posters and Interactivity demonstrations and performances. Opens Wireless Access on Monday evening. CHI 2015 offers wireless high-speed internet access throughout the Monday 18:00 – 19:30 Opening Reception convention center including in all meeting rooms. Also, please be Tuesday 10:30 – 18:00 (18:00 – 19:30 Job Fair) considerate of your colleagues and limit your time spent online. Wednesday 10:30 – 17:30 Thursday 10:30 – 13:30 Blogging & Photosharing CHI encourages conference attendees to blog CHI. Please add Coffee Breaks the category or keyword “CHI 2015” to your blog entries so that Regularly scheduled morning and afternoon coffee breaks are oters ma find tem easil e encourage potosaring serices complimentary for all registered CHI 2015 attendees: such as Flickr, but please add a “CHI 2015” tag to your photos and Monday 10:00 – 11:30 Level 300&400 Foyers “#chi2015” to your tweets. 15:50 – 16:30 Level 300&400 Foyers Photography and Recording Tuesday-Wednesday 10:50 – 11:30 Hall C2/C3 15:50 – 16:30 Hall C2/C3 Photographing crowd scenes and people interacting with technology Thursday 10:50 – 11:30 Hall C2/C3 is common at CHI and attendees should be aware that their image 15:50 – 16:30 Level 300&400 Foyers might be captured. Please use common courtesy when taking photos or video of individuals that are later uploaded to YouTube, Speaker Ready Room Room 306 Flickr or similar sites and ask permission before posting pictures of Speakers and session chairs may use this room as a central check-in identifiale people e use of an tpe of audio or ideo recording point and speakers may reserve a projector to prepare materials device is not permitted during any part of the conference. and rehearse their presentations. Sign up early with the staff person, Smoking Policy since appointments are on a firstcome firstsered asis and onl one projector is available. The COEX Convention and Exhibition Center is a non-smoking facility and smoking is permitted outside only in designated areas. Sunday-Wednesday 08:00 – 17:00 Thursday 08:00 – 14:00 Media/Press Office Room 309 CHI 2015 welcomes members of the media. Please stop by the Media ffice onda troug ursda to get information on sceduled Media Events this week, and to learn more about CHI 2015, SIGCHI, and future CHI conferences. CHI 2015 media coordinators will be happy to schedule interviews with select authors at the conference. e edia ffice ours are te same as te Registration Des

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 ASIAN CHI SYMPOSIA CHI 2015 is offering a series of special symposia for topics pertinent to S03 Japanese CHI Symposium 1: Room 317B HCI communities across Asia. These symposia may contain content in Emerging Japanese HCI English or in a regional language. Participants include both presenters Research Collection and audience members. The symposia descriptions appear in the CHI Saturday April 18th http://hci.tokyo/ 2015 Extended Abstracts. This symposium showcases the latest work from Japan on interactive S01 Chinese CHI Symposium: Room 318AB systems and user interfaces that address under-explored problems and Chinese HCI Society demonstrate unique approaches. Saturday April 18th - Sunday April 19th http://chchi2015.icachi.org/ In addition to circulating ideas and sharing a vision of future research in Chinese CHI is the Chinese leading forum for research in all areas of human-computer interaction, this symposium aims to foster the social Human-Computer Interaction. It attracts an international community network among young researchers and create a fresh community. of practitioners, researchers, academics and students from a wide range of disciplines including user experience design, software Organizers: engineering, human factors, information systems, social science and Jun Kato, National Institute of Advanced, Japan creative industries among other disciplines. Hiromi Nakamura, The University of Tokyo, Japan Organizers: Yuta Sugiura, Keio University, Japan Hao-Chuan Wang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan Taku Hachisu, University of Electro-Communications, Japan Gary Hsieh, University of Washington, USA Daisuke Sakamoto, The University of Tokyo, Japan Xiaojun Bi, Google, USA Koji Yatani, The University of Tokyo, Japan Henry Duh, University of Tasmania, Australia Yoshifumi Kitamura, Tohoku University, Japan Yihsiu Chen, HTC Creative Labs, USA S04 Japanese CHI Symposium 2: Room 309 S02 Crossing HCI for Development Room 319 Japanese Culture and Kansei in Asia Pacific Sunday April 19th http://user-engineering.net/SIGCHI2015/index.html Sunday April 19th http://hci4d.uxindo.com/ Psychologically, «Kansei» is related to emotion and cognition and sia acific is ellnon for its ide diersit in languages and sociologically is related to culture and history. Historically, the origin of cultures, which subsequently make the ICT landscapes in the region the concept of «Kansei» as a Japanese term goes back to «Aesthesis» to be unique and diverse in many terms. This symposium provides by Aristotle and «Aesthetics» concepts by Baumgarten and Kant. an excellent opportunity for academia and professionals to showcase When this concept was imported to Japan in Meiji era, about 150 the latest HCI for Development (HCI4D) research, case studies, and years ago, the concept was translated as «Bigaku» or the science of industrial engagement in sia acific beauty as well as was translated as «Kansei» or the concept with the connotation including sensitivity, sensibility, emotion and feeling. Hence As a part of Asian CHI Symposia (ACHIS) of CHI 2015 conference, Kansei is related to the science of beauty in its historical background we welcome participation from academia and professionals who are in Japan. interested in te researc and deelopment of in sia acific Under the big conference theme “CROSSINGS”, we would like to JSKE (Japan Society of Kansei Engineering) started a series of KEER bring cross-exchange of information and transfer of knowledge in this (Kansei Engineering and Emotion Research) conference and ISASE multidisciplinary environment and socioeconomic aspects of research (International Symposium on Affective Science and Engineering) in the in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). latter sense of aesthetics. This is a peculiar situation of the Japanese language. Similarly, the term «Kansei» can be interpreted differently This symposium is open to everyone interested in HCI and UX. from country to country, and from culture to culture.

Organizers: This symposium is organized to discuss the concept of «Kansei» from different cultural perspectives. For example, «kawaii» is now used Eunice Sari, University of Western Australia, Australia internationally as can be found in Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/ Bimlesh Wadhwa, National University of Singapore, Singapore wiki/Kawaii) and OED. At the same time, this symposium aims not Adi Tedjasaputra, UX Indonesia, Indonesia only to differentiate the differences among various cultures, but also Masitah Ghazali, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia epects to find out te common aspects ased on te fact tat e are all the human beings with the emotional system and the cognitive IIT Bombay, India Anirudha Joshi, system.

Organizers: Hisao Shiizuka, Fuzzy Logic System Institute, Japan Masaaki Kurosu, The Open University of Japan, Japan Michiko Ohkura, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan

16 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2015 CHI AWARDS

 LIFETIME RESEARCH AWARD The SIGCHI Lifetime Research Award is presented to individuals for music and a conference (spun off from CHI) called NIME (New Interfaces outstanding contributions to the study of human-computer interaction. This for Musical Expression). He was on the steering committee at the Interaction aard recognies te er est most fundamental and influential researc Design Institute Ivrea (IDII) and once or twice a year continues to teach at contributions. It is awarded for a lifetime of innovation and leadership Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (CIID). Jim Hollan is Professor of Cognitive Science & Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego, where he co-directs the Design Lab. Following  LIFETIME SERVICE AWARD a postdoc in AI at Stanford, Hollan led the UCSD Intelligent Systems Group The SIGCHI Lifetime Service Award goes to individuals who have in the Institute for Cognitive Science and the Future Technologies Group at contributed to the growth of SIGCHI in a variety of capacities. This award NPRDC. He left UCSD to become Director of the MCC Human Interface is for extended services to the community at large over a number of years. Lab and subsequently established the Computer Graphics and Interactive Media Research Group at Bellcore. He then moved to the University of Michel Beaudouin-Lafon is Professor of Computer Science, Classe New Mexico as Chair of the Computer Science Department. He returned Exceptionnelle, at Université Paris-Sud (France) and a senior fellow of Institut to UC San Diego in 1997. Hollan’s early work explored graphical interfaces Universitaire de France. He has worked in human-computer interaction to aid understanding of complex dynamic systems. This work resulted in for 30 years and was elected to the ACM SIGCHI Academy in 2006. His a series of training systems (e.g., Steamer and Moboard) and one of the research interests include fundamental aspects of interaction, novel interaction first oectoriented grapics editors e science tat accompanied tese techniques, computer-supported cooperative work and engineering of deelopment efforts made significant contriutions to understanding direct interactive systems. He has published over 150 papers and is an ACM manipulation interfaces and advancing research on mental models. The Distinguished Speaker. His current research is conducted in the Ex Situ group, next phase of Hollan’s research focused on designing multimodal interfaces a joint lab between Université Paris-Sud, CNRS and Inria, where he heads to high-functionality systems. He lead the Human Interface Lab at MCC in the 22M€ Digiscope project. Michel is heavily involved in the management of creating te uman nterface ool Suite S ic as among te first research. He has been vice-president of the computer science department prototyping systems to integrate gestures, graphics, sketching, and natural at Université Paris-Sud. He was director of LRI, the laboratory for computer language. Other work begun at MCC on history-enriched digital objects, science joint between Université Paris-Sud and CNRS (280 faculty, staff, and collaoratie filtering and eondeingtere continued en e moed Ph.D. students), where he now heads the Human-Centered Computing lab. to Bellcore, where he initiated a large scale project to explore multiscale He participates in the evaluation of many research institutions and research information visualization. The resulting system, Pad++, was a precursor to proposals at the French, European and international levels. He currently sits current zoomable interfaces. When he returned to UCSD he focused on on te Scientific ommittee of NRS for omputer Science icel as developing distributed cognition as a theoretical and methodological base worked tirelessly to develop HCI in France. He has advised twenty-eight Ph.D. for advancing HCI research. In recent work, Hollan and his students are students and has served on more than 100 Ph.D. and French “habilitation” developing tools (ChronoViz) to aid visualization and analysis of multiple committees. He founded and co-directs two international masters in HCI, streams of video and other time-based data and exploring techniques to and is co-director of the graduate school in computer science. He founded help reestablish the context of interrupted activities. AFIHM, the Francophone association for human-computer interaction, and as its first president icel as also een actie in and S for oer  LIFETIME PRACTICE AWARD 20 years. He has served on the program committees of many conferences, especially CHI and UIST, several times (7) as chair or co-chair. He was chair The SIGCHI Lifetime Practice Award is presented to individuals for of UIST 2001, co-chair of IHM 2004, co-chair of ECSCW 2005, and Technical outstanding contributions to the practice and understanding of human- Program Co-chair for CHI 2013 in Paris. He sits on the editorial boards of computer interaction. This award recognizes the very best and most ACM Books and ACM TOCHI. He has served on the ACM Council and the influential applications of umancomputer interaction t is aarded for ACM Publications Board, and on several award and nominating committees a lifetime of innovation and leadership. of ACM and SIGCHI. He is currently serving on the ACM Europe Council and Susan M. Dray has worked to advance human-centered design since on U te ne uropean polic office of 1979, initially in a human factors research group at Honeywell, and later Jean Scholtz ored as a student olunteer at er first conference championing usability of corporate systems at American Express. She was in 1988. Since then, she has volunteered at many CHI conferences in various one of te founders of S in Since er consulting firm positions including: reviewer, session chair, associate reviewer, co-chair of late Dray & Associates, has provided user experience research for a long list of breaking submissions, co-chair of Technical notes, Co-chair of Organizational clients to help them create innovative products and services that are useful, Overviews, Co-Industry Liaison, Co-chair of Panels, and Special Area Chair usable, and desirable. Through her publications, teaching, mentoring, and many – robotics. She was also the Vice-Chair of Finance of the SIGCHI from speaing engagements Susan as contriuted significantl to te eolution 1997–2001. Jean was involved in starting a local SIGCHI in Portland, OR in of U researc practice especiall in field researc naturalistic usailit 1991. CHIFOO (The Computer Human Interaction Forum of Oregon) evaluation, and international usability and user research. Extensive experience is still going strong. She also was involved in starting a local Chapter in the doing research in developing countries led to her involvement in forming a District of Columbia in the late 90’s. Jean’s research in the CHI area started professional community focused on user-centered design for development with studying transfer of skill in programming languages and identifying the (UCD4D), applying UCD to technological aspects of economic development. elements needed for tutoring systems to help experienced programmers She is currently pursuing this interest as a Fulbright Scholar on the faculty move to new languages. She continued this work as a faculty member at at the Technological University of Panama. Susan is a Fellow of the Human Portland State University where she developed a master’s degree track in Factors and Ergonomics Society, recipient of the SIGCHI Lifetime Service HCI. She spent several years working at Intel where she conducted usability Award, member of the CHI Academy and an ACM Distinguished Engineer. tests and did user requirements for audio and video conferencing systems. She is a long-time Column/Forum editor for Interactions and served as She moved to the east coast with her husband and worked at the National Director of Publications on the Board of the User Experience Professionals Institute of Standards (NIST) and Technology where she helped in developing Association. Susan holds a doctorate in Psychology from UCLA. test environments and metrics for Urban Search and Rescue Robots and Bill Verplank is an interaction designer and educator known for his Explosive Ordnance Disposal Robots. She was also the driving force behind diagrams and sketches. He studied engineering at Stanford and MIT. At the NIST Industry Usability Reporting (IUSR) Project. This project developed ero e participated in testing and refining and presenting at the Common Industry Format (CIF) that enabled companies to request the Xerox Star. He helped write (and diagram) the SIGCHI Curricula. At usability data on software being considered for purchase. The CIF became an Stanford, he learned to teach visual thinking from Bob McKim and helped ANSI/INCITS standard in 2001 and an ISO standard in 2006. Jean also served Terry Winograd create an HCI design course. He was hired by industrial as a program manager at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency designer Bill Moggridge at ID2 and started “interaction design”. At Interval (DARPA) where she managed work in Collaborative Systems and the Invisible Research, he developed design methods: “body storming” and “informance Computing Initiative. Today Jean is retired from NIST but is a chief scientist in design”; and pioneered tangible user-interfaces (TEI) and experimented te isual naltics roup at te acific Nortest National aorator in with haptic force-feedback. When Interval closed in 2000, he joined Max Richland, WA. She works part–time and spends the rest of her time gardening Mathews at Stanford’s CCRMA to develop a course on HCI for computer and creating mosaics at her home on the Oregon Coast. CHI 2015 COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | 17 CHI AWARDS

 SOCIAL IMPACT AWARD Ernest Edmonds is a Research Professor specializing in creative This award is given to individuals who promote the application of technologies and interactive art systems and is based at the University human-computer interaction research to pressing social needs. of Technology, Sydney and at De Montfort University Leicester. His publications include nearly 300 books and papers, including some of Leysia Palen is an Associate Professor of Computer Science, and te first articles aout interactie art iteratie design metods Chair and Associate Professor of Information Science at the University of (1974), user interface architectures (1982) and the support of creativity Colorado Boulder. She is also a Full Adjunct Professor at the University of (1989). He founded HCI research centres including Loughborough Agder in Norway. Palen is a graduate of the University of California, San University Computer Human Interaction Research Centre and the Diego with a BS in Cognitive Science, and of the University of California, Creativity and Cognition Studios at the University of Technology, Sydney. Irvine with an MS and PhD in Information and Computer Science. Prof. In 1993, he founded the Creativity & Cognition conference series, a Palen is a leader in the area of crisis informatics, an area she forged SIGCHI sponsored event since 1999, and was a founding member with her graduate students and colleagues at CU-Boulder. She brings of the Steering Committee of the ACM SIGART/SIGCHI Intelligent her training in human-computer interaction (HCI), computer-supported cooperative work and social computing to bear on understanding and User Interface Conferences. He is well known for his pioneering use advancing socio-technical issues of societal import. Prof. Palen is the of computers in art and has exhibited artwork in many countries. The author of over 70 articles and a co-edited book in the areas of human Victoria and Albert Museum London collects his art and archives. He is computer interaction, computer supported cooperative work, mobility, currently an active member of the Art.CHI community and will be the and crisis informatics. She was awarded an NSF CAREER in 2006. She Arts Exhibit Chair at CHI2016. is an Associate Editor for the Human Computer Interaction Journal Scott MacKenzie is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering (Taylor and Francis) and for the Computer-Supported Cooperative and Computer Science at York University, Toronto. His research is in Work Journal (Springer). human-computer interaction with an emphasis on human performance measurement and modeling, experimental methods and evaluation,  CHI ACADEMY interaction devices and techniques, Fitts’ law, text entry, touch-based and The CHI Academy is an honorary group of individuals who have made sensor-based input, language modeling, mobile computing, and accessible sustantial contriutions to te field of umancomputer interaction computing. He earned a PhD in Education from the University of ese are te principal leaders of te field ose efforts ae saped Toronto in 1991. the disciplines and/or industry, and led the research and/or innovation in human-computer interaction. Sharon Oviatt is internationally known for her work on human- Stephen Brewster is a Professor of Human-Computer Interaction centered, multimodal, mobile, and educational interfaces, as well as in the School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow. He interface design and evaluation. She has published over 150 articles in got his PhD in auditory interfaces at the University of York. After a a multidisciplinary range of venues. She was recipient of the inaugural period spent working in Finland and Norway, he has worked in Glasgow ICMI Sustained Accomplishment Award for innovative, long-lasting, since 1995. His research focuses on multimodal HCI, or using multiple and influential contriutions to defining te field of multimodal and sensory modalities and control mechanisms (particularly hearing, touch multimedia interaction, interfaces, and systems. She also was recipient and gesture) to create a rich, natural interaction between human and of an NSF Special Creativity Award for pioneering research on mobile computer. His work has a strong experimental focus, applying perceptual multimodal interfaces. Sharon was one of the founders of the ACM research to practical situations. A long term focus has been on mobile International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, and has served as interaction and how we can design better user interfaces for users who eneral or rogram air fie times Se is an ssociate ditor of te are on the move. He pioneered the study of non-speech audio and main ournals and edited oo collections in te field of umancentered haptic interaction for mobile devices with work starting in the 1990’s. interfaces. Sharon currently serves as President and Director of Incaa According to Google Scholar, he has 375 publications. He has served Designs Nonprofit or most of er career se as een in academics as an Associate Chair, Sub-Committee Chair and Papers Chair, and where she has been as a professor of Computer Science, Psychology, has chaired the Interactivity, Doctoral Consortium and Student Design and also Linguistics. She received her PhD in Experimental Psychology Competition tracks at CHI. at University of Toronto. In 2013, Sharon published The Design of Future Andy Cockburn is a Professor in the Department of Computer Educational Interfaces (Routledge Press). Her latest book, The Paradigm Science and Software Engineering at the University of Canterbury in Shift to Multimodality in Contemporary Computer Interfaces (co-authored Christchurch, New Zealand, where he directs the Human Computer with Phil Cohen) will be published in 2015. Interaction Lab. Andy’s research focuses on designing, evaluating and Catherine Plaisant is a Senior Research Scientist at the University modelling user interfaces that exploit underlying human factors. His contributions include many interface designs that use human spatial of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, and Associate memor to support epertise deelopment in asic tass suc as file Director of Research of the Human-Computer Interaction Lab. She retrieval, command invocation, window switching, and scrolling. With earned a PhD in industrial engineering in France. She enjoys working his colleagues and students he has published more than 150 papers, everyday with PhD students and nurturing the supportive environment with several receiving best paper and honourable mention awards. of the Maryland HCIL community. Inspiration and fun have come from Dr.Cockburn serves on the Editorial Board of ACM ToCHI, and he was working closely with epidemiologists, engineers, librarians, geographers, papers co-chair for CHI 2014 and 2015. intelligence analysts and teachers. Or was it when throwing ideas or polishing interfaces with physicians, literary scholars, social workers, Anind K. Dey is the Charles M. Geschke Chair, and Director of the families or persons with disabilities? Early pioneering work focused Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. on touchscreen interfaces, search and browsing, then information He has spent much of career doing research at the intersection of human-computer interaction, ubiquitous computing and machine visualization became a central theme of research, as well as evaluation learning, with a particular focus on context-aware computing. He has strategies. Recent projects include novel designs for electronic health authored over 100 papers on these topics and serves on the editorial record systems and visual analytics environments for the analysis of board of several journals. Before joining the faculty at Carnegie Mellon temporal event sequences. She co-authored with Ben Shneiderman the University, Anind was a Senior Researcher at Intel Labs in Berkeley. 4th and 5th Editions of Designing the User Interface. She launched the Anind received his PhD in computer science from Georgia Tech, along Information Visualization and Visual Analytics Challenges, and has served with a Masters of Science in both Computer Science and Aerospace on the editorial boards of Information Visualization and Interacting with Engineering. He received his Bachelors of Applied Science in Computer Computers, and as guest editor of multiple special issues. Most happy Engineering from Simon Fraser University. outdoors, enjoying life with friends and family.

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 PAST HONOREES SIGCHI Lifetime Research Award Class of 2012 Ben Bederson, Steve Benford, Hugh Dubberly, 2014 Steve Whittaker Carl Gutwin, Joy Mountford, Alan Newell, Yvonne Rogers 2013 George G. Robertson Class of 2011 Ravin Balakrishnan, Steven Feiner, 2012 Dan Olsen Joseph Konstan, James Landay, Jenny Preece, 2011 Terry Winograd Abigail (Abi) Sellen, Dennis Wixon 2010 Lucy Suchman Class of 2010 Susanne Bødker, Mary Czerwinski, Austin Henderson, SIGCHI Lifetime Practice Award David Kieras, Arnie Lund, Larry Tesler, Shumin Zhai 2014 Gillian Crampton Smith Class of 2009 Mark Ackerman, Bill Gaver, Clayton Lewis, 2013 Jakob Nielsen Wendy E. Mackay, Aaron Marcus, Elizabeth Mynatt, 2012 Joy Mountford Tom Rodden 2011 Larry Tesler Class of 2008 Gregory Abowd, Paul Dourish, Wendy Kellogg, Randy Pausch, Mary Beth Rosson, Steve Whittaker 2010 Karen Holtzblatt Class of 2007 Joëlle Coutaz, Karen Holtzblatt, Gerhard Fischer, SIGCHI Lifetime Achievement Award Robert J. K. Jacob, Jun Rekimoto, Chris Schmandt 2009 Sara Kiesler Class of 2006 Scott Hudson, Hiroshi Ishii, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, 2008 Bill Buxton Jakob Nielsen, Peter Pirolli, George Robertson 2007 James D. Foley Class of 2005 Ron Baecker, Susan Dumais, John Gould, 2006 Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson Saul Greenberg, Bonnie E. John, Andrew Monk 2005 Tom Landauer Class of 2004 George Furnas, Jonathan Grudin, Brad Myers, 2004 Thomas P. Moran William Newman, Dan R. Olsen Jr., Brian Shackel, Terry Winograd 2003 John M. Carroll Class of 2003 Thomas Green, James D. Hollan, Robert E. Kraut, 2002 Donald A. Norman Gary M. Olson, Peter G. Polson 2001 Ben Shneiderman Class of 2002 William A. S. Buxton, John M. Carroll, 2000 Stuart K. Card Douglas C. Engelbart, Sara Kiesler, 1998 Douglas Engelbart Thomas K. Landauer, Lucy A. Suchman SIGCHI Lifetime Service Award Class of 2001 Stuart K. Card, James D. Foley, Morten Kyng, 2014 Wendy Mackay, Tom Hewett Thomas P. Moran, Judith S. Olson, Ben Shneiderman 2013 Joseph A. Konstan ie tood ein Scofield  ACM/SIGCHI BEST OF CHI AWARDS 2011 Arnie Lund, Jim Miller The SIGCHI “Best of CHI” awards honor exceptional papers published 2010 Mary Czerwinski at the CHI conference. The top 5% of submissions are chosen by the 2009 Clare-Marie Karat, Steven Pemberton associate chairs to receive an award. Among these, the associate chairs 2008 John Karat, Marian Williams and a separate Best Papers Committee select the very best 1% of 2007 Richard I. Anderson submissions to receive a Best Paper award. 2006 Susan M. Dray The CHI Associate Chairs nominated 5% of the Paper and 2005 Sara Bly, John ‘Scooter’ Morris, Don Patterson, Notes submissions. 84 papers and notes received Honorable Gary Perlman, Marilyn Mantei Tremaine Mention, designated by a medallion logo. 2004 Robin Jeffries, Gene Lynch The separate Best Papers committee selected the top 1% of 2003 Lorraine Borman total submissions. 21 Papers and Notes received a Best Paper 2002 Dan R. Olsen Jr. award, designated by a trophy logo. 2001 Austin Henderson Mark Billinghurst (Chair), University of Canterburgy, New Zealand; SIGCHI Social Impact Award Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan; Mark Blythe, University of 2014 Richard E. Ladner Northumbria; N. Sadat Shami, IBM; Caroline Appert, CNRS & Univ. Paris 2013 Sara J. Czaja Sud; Alexander De Luca, University of Munich 2012 Batya Friedman 2011 Alan Newell, Clayton Lewis  PEOPLE'S CHOICE BEST TALK AWARD 2010 Allison Druin, Ben Bederson The People’s Choice Best Talk Awards are meant to celebrate the very 2009 Helen Petrie best of in-conference presentations. Did a presenter go the extra mile 2008 Vicki Hanson to make their talk genuinely interesting and informative? Did a speaker 2007 Gregory Abowd, Gary Marsden make you stop and think about something new? Did a presentation 2006 Ted Henter make an otherwise dull topic come alive? Nominate the speaker for 2005 Gregg Vanderheiden a People’s Choice Best Talk Award! It takes only a moment, and helps to reward those who spend the extra time to make help make the CHI Academy Members conference truly memorable and extraordinary. Class of 2014 John C. Tang, Jeff A. Johnson, Susan Dray, Jodi L. Forlizzi, Keith Edwards, Ken Hinckley, You may cast as many votes as you wish, provided they don’t occupy Richard H. R. Harper, Gary Marsden the same time slot (overlapping sessions are ok). Please, do not wait Class of 2013 Patrick Baudisch, Victoria Bellotti, until the end of the conference to choose a single ‘best’. Think of Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, Alan Dix, your votes as nominations for awards made to the best that the Rebecca E. Grinter, Eric Horvitz, Bonnie Nardi, conference has to offer. Vote using the CHI 2015 mobile application Thomas S. Tullis or the voting site: http://chi2015.acm.org/vote. Your Voter ID is on the back of your name badge. Winners of the People’s Choice Best Talk Awards will be announced at the CHI 2015 closing plenary!

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 OPENING PLENARY  TUESDAY MORNING KEYNOTE

Crossing: HCI, Design and Sustainability UX Design in the loT Era Lou Yongqi Donghoon Chang Monday 20 April, 9:00 Hall D1 Tuesday 21 April, 9:00 Hall D1 Two great inventions that opened the era of human-computer The current advancement of IoT technology has accelerated the era interaction design—desktop and mouse—are now disappearing. of hyper-connectivity in our lives. This has vastly driven convergence Computers are becoming smaller and smaller, smarter and smarter. among different fields along it te epansion of our tougts and Everyone is now surrounded by many visible and invisible computers, behaviors. However, to provide meaningful experiences, these relational which are all highly connected through the Internet ubiquitously. A new expansions and unprecedented possibilities opened up by IoT need orld of artificial intelligence is emerging en te intelligence of to be founded on core human values. Furthermore, harmonious human-being is expanded to his/her surroundings, condensed into a new integration between technology and design is also essential. Today, I kind of Intelligent life, the relationship between human-being and the would like to talk about what must be done in order to foster the IoT rest of te orld as een redefined o to cross te oundaries and as a human-centered innovation and how UX design can realize the to enable the sustainable interaction between nature (the 1st system), well balanced and harmonious IoT environment. umaneings te nd sstem artificial orld te rd sstem and the cyber world (the 4th system), becomes an interesting proposition Biography and merits new design. But before that, it’s necessary to rethink the Donghoon Chang is Executive VP, anthropocentric view and even design itself. The most attractive feature Head of Design Strategy Team and of design is optimistic. What makes a human being human, lies in that UX Center in Corporate Design one is not leading a ind of life ic merel as needs to e fulfilled Center, Samsung Electronics. but can also use his/her subjective initiative to control and conduct his/ Since joining Samsung in 2006, her behavior for a certain common value. Today sustainability is not only he has played a critical role in a value of ethics, but a value of surviving. How to use and encourage establishing the company’s design a new kind of HCI design, to generate sustainable behaviors and social vision for the future which has changes, further, to redesign the commensalism of the four systems gradually shifted from a focus on mentioned above will be the main focus of my talk. style and convenience to a holistic user experience design and has Biography developed mid to long-term design strategies, including ‘Design 3.0’ Prof. Dr. Lou Yongqi is Dean of the which envisions design that delivers new meaning and delight to people College of Design and Innovation and contributes to society by creating sustainable and innovative value. at Tongji University in Shanghai. He Chang received two MFA degrees from the School of the Art Institute is a full professor at Tongji, Visiting of Chicago (Chicago, USA) and Seoul National University (Seoul, Professor at the School of Art, Korea). He worked for IBM Korea and Time &s; Space Tech inc. as Design, and Architecture at Aalto a communications specialist and art director respectively. Before joining University in Finland, and Visiting Samsung, he was a professor at EWHA Womans University (Seoul, Professor at the School of Design Korea) where he taught visual design, information design as well as user of Politecnico di Milano in Italy. Lou experience design. He was selected as ‘the 2nd most creative people in has been the pioneer in China for the world’ by Fast Company in 2013. design-driven innovation education that connects design, business, and technology. He advances these issues through his leadership of two institutions at Tongji University: the  WEDNESDAY MORNING KEYNOTE College of Design and Innovation, and the Sino-Finnish Centre. He also furthers this agenda through international collaboration. Journey to a Better Life ou is a leading figure in sustainale interdisciplinar design education David Min researc and practice ou as te first designer in ina to connect Wednesday 22 April, 9:00 Hall D1 social innovation and sustainable design thinking with rural development. New technologies and devices are coming out every day along with This is the subject of his latest book, Design Harvests: An Acupunctural the rapid growth of the internet and enhancement of hardware perfor- Design Approach Toward Sustainability. Lou’s design works include the mance. These trends are connected and tangled with each other. This United Nations Pavilion of World Expo 2010, the LiangPing New Jindai era of Smart rings us great enefits and conenience ut tere are Sustainable School funded by the China-US Center for Sustainable still many technical hurdles and interface obstacles to be crossed. Now Development, and the TsingTao Horticultural Expo 2014. we are able to access massive amount of data, but at the expense of privacy and security. How can we untie this knot? We all strive for the Lou is Vice President of CUMULUS, the International Association of same goal to mae peoples lies etter no matter o e define Universities and Colleges of Art, Design, and Media. He is Founding our role in life. In this talk, we will present what we do in LG Electronics Executive Editor of She Ji — the Journal of Design, Innovation, and to address this goal within the aspects of software engineering and UX Economics published by Tongji University and in cooperation with design, and also discuss what we should care about when delivering Elsevier. In 2014, the President of Finland honoured Lou with the Order innovative products to the world. of the Lion of Finland as a Knight, First Class.

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Biography organizational impacts of new technology. Her current research David Min is a Senior Research focuses on user modeling and personalization, context and search Fellow at LG Electronics and is and temporal dynamics of information. She has worked closely with head of the Software Center. He several Microsoft groups (Bing, Windows Desktop Search, SharePoint, is known for spearheading one and ffice nline elp on searcrelated innoations Susan as of the most successful SmartTV pulised idel in te fields of information science umancomputer platforms in the industry, providing interaction and cognitive science, and holds several patents on novel a superior user experience and an retrieval algorithms and interfaces. Susan is also an adjunct professor open API for 3rd party developers. in the Information School at the University of Washington. She is Past- Chair of ACM’s Special Interest Group in Information Retrieval (SIGIR), David studied computer science and serves on several editorial boards, technical program committees, and statistics at Seoul National and government panels. She was elected to the CHI Academy in 2005, University for BS degree and computer science at Korea Advanced an ACM Fellow in 2006, received the SIGIR Gerard Salton Award for Institute of Science & Technology for MS degree. After four years work Lifetime Achievement 2009, was elected to the National Academy of at Samsung Co. as an IT system analyst, he went to the USA to enroll Engineering (NAE) in 2011, and received the ACM Athena Lecturer in the computer science PhD program at the University of Illinois at Award, and Tony Kent Strix Award in 2014. Uranaampaign fter finising is adanced studies at UU e worked for many years at various companies in computer, software, and consumer electronics industries, including Digital Equipment Corp.  CLOSING PLENARY (now HP), Microsoft, Samsung Electronics. David joined LG Electronics in 2006. Cultural Crossing from Local to Global through Music: Technology, Media, and Future  THURSDAY MORNING KEYNOTE PSY Thursday 23 April, 16:30 Hall D1 ACM-W Athena Lecture: Large-Scale Many people think that the global success of the song Gangnam Style Behavioral Data: Potential and Pitfalls has contributed to the tremendous success of the Korean Wave. Susan Dumais Being in front of experts in technology and human interactions, I’d like to share my thinking and story about questions like the following: Thursday 23 April, 9:00 Hall D1 What was the effect of global social media such as YouTube on the Over the last decade, the rise of web services has made it possible to global crossing of local culture? How do I plan and utilize the new way gater traces of uman eaior in situ at a scale and fidelit preiousl of interacting with audience across national and cultural boundaries? unimaginable. Large-scale behavioral data enables researchers and Reflecting on te great success of angnam Stle at as te main practitioners to detect adverse drug reactions and interactions, to trigger to the big bang of the spread of the Korean wave? As both understand how information diffuses through social networks, how a musician and an entrepreneur, what do I think is the new process people browse and search for information, how individual learning from the ideation of a new song to a global distribution, publicity, and strategies are related to educational outcome, etc. Using examples performance of that song? For the creativity that can be appreciated from search, I will highlight how observational logs provide a rich by global audience, how do I think about the technology and media of new lens onto the diversity of searchers, tasks, and interactivity that the future, in terms of creative works? I am looking forward to sharing characterize information systems today, and how experimental logs my experience and opinion here at CHI 2015. have revolutionized the way in which web-based systems are designed and evaluated. Although logs provide a great deal of information about Biography what people are doing, they provide little insight about why they are Jai Sang Park, better known as doing so or eter te are satisfied omplementar metods from PSY, is a singer-songwriter, record observations, laboratory studies and panels are necessary to provide producer, rapper and entrepreneur. a more complete understanding of and support for search which is He is best known for producing increasingly a core fabric of people’s everyday lives. The CHI community te first ideo on ouue to ae should lead the way in shaping best practices and policy in behavioral exceeded 1 billion views. , Gangnam log studies. Style is still the most viewed video at over 2.14 billion views, breaking Biography the software counter on the Susan Dumais, ACM Fellow, a online service. His provocative and Distinguished Scientist at Microsoft irreverent lyrics and style have led and Deputy Managing Director to dozens of music awards across the globe. of the Microsoft Research Lab PSY is a recipient of Korea’s Ministry of Culture’s Okgwan Order of in Redmond. Prior to joining Cultural Merit. PSY studied at Boston University and Berklee College Microsoft Research, she was at of Music. In addition to music performances, he has given speeches at Bell Labs and Bellcore, where Harvard and Oxford Universities. PSY speaks about creative processes she worked on Latent Semantic and impact of social media on our modern cross-cultural society. Analysis, techniques for combining search and navigation, and

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E7 E6 CHI 2015 MONDAY 26 MONDAY 16:30–17:50 402 401 403 | ACM Conference inComputing Systems onHuman Factors Papers: How Fast Can you Type on your Phone? Papers: Makers & Hackers Papers: Understand & Enhancing Learning Maker Communities ofPhysicalPatterns DesignRemixinginOnline Austin L. Toombs, ShaowenBardzell, Bardzell Jeffrey Care EthicsandCulturesofMaking The ProperCareandFeedingofHackerspaces: Jennifer Jacobs, Amit Zoran through Digital Tools andHunter-Gatherer Craft in theKalahari: Practice Hybrid DesignCollaboration Hauser,Sabrina Audrey Desjardins, XiaoZhang, Henry W. J. Lin Ron Wakkary, LorenzSchilling, Markus Matthew A. Dalton, ofDIY The Joy (andFrustration) Tutorials Tutorial Designers: andHybrid Authorship ELLEN CHAIR: Phonraphee Thummaphan, Zoran Popović Yun-En Liu, Ballweber, Christy EleanorO’Rourke, Butler, Eric EducationalCampaigns Large-Scale René F. Kizilcec, Emily Schneider TowardsScale DesignwiththeOLEI Data-Driven Learners: Online Motivation to Understand as aLens Andrea Bianchi, So-Ryang Ban, IanOakley on Tablets Designing aPhysical Active Reading Aid toSupport Ching-Ying Sung, Jung-Tai King Yi-Chieh Lee, Wen-Chieh Lin, Fu-YinCherng, Hao-Chuan Wang, Educational inOnline Interaction Videos Using PeerTime-Anchored Social CommentstoEnhance CHAIR: Shyam Reyal, ShuminZhai, Per OlaKristensson Gesture Keyboards inaLabSettingandthe Wild Performance of andUserExperience Touchscreenand Albrecht Schmidt Luis A. Leiva, Alireza Sahami, Alejandro Catala, NielsHenze, Text on Entry Tiny QWERTY SoftKeyboards Per OlaKristensson Keith Vertanen, HaythemMemmi, JustinEmge, Shyam Reyal, Sentence-Based Decodingof Touchscreen Keyboard Input VelociTap: Investigating Fast Mobile Text using Entry Shumin Zhai Andrew Fowler, Partridge, Kurt Chelba, Ciprian XiaojunBi, TomOuyang, Touchscreen Performance Typing Effects ofLanguageModelinganditsPersonalization on CHAIR: Oehlberg, WesleyLoraMackay Willett,E. Wendy CHRIS Q MICHAEL R YI-LUEN DO UINTANA OHS

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E1/E2 E4 Papers: Managing Personal Privacy Pa Crowds ofSpectators Spot Run:Run and Capturing Tagging Footage of aRaceby SHA CHAIR: Adam Fourney, Ryen W. White, Horvitz Eric fromSearchLogs Childbirth Exploring aboutPregnancyand Time-Dependent Concerns Julie A.Kientz Alexis Hiniker, KileySobel, HyewonSuh, Yi-Chen Sung, P. Charlotte Lee, for Childrenat the Playgroundwhile Caring Texting whileParenting: How Adults UseMobile Phones M.Roberta Melvin, Andrea Bunt, Oduor, Erick Neustaedter Carman Canada andNorthern Communication inRural The Effect ofSignalExpenseandDependability on Family Brereton,Margot Soro,Alessandro Kate Vaisutis, Paul Roe Distance between Adult ChildrenandOlderParents The Messaging Kettle: Prototyping Connection over a Cramer,Henriette MaiaL. Jacobs Couples’ Communication Channels: What, When & Why? CHAIR: Hernan Badenes Hernan Yang Wang, LiangGou, Anbang Xu, Michelle X. Zhou, Huahai Yang, onfiguration of Using ersonalit raits VeilMe: An Interactive Visualization Tool for Privacy Fuming Shih, Liccardi, Ilaria Daniel Weitzner Privacy Preferences Privacy Tipping Points inSmartphones Mateo Bengualid, Barton A. Smith Jeffrey Warshaw, Tara Matthews, Steve Whittaker, Kau, Chris People’s ReactionstoHyper-personal Analytics Systems Can an Know the Algorithm “Real You”?: Understanding Alessandro Acquisti, Joshua Gluck, Cranor, Lorrie Yuvraj Agarwal Hazim Almuhimedi, Schaub, Florian Sadeh, Norman Idris Adjerid, on Mobile Nudging App Privacy Your LocationhasbeenShared 5,398 Times! A FieldStudy SAMEER PATIL CHAIR: Hwajung Hong, D. Gilbert, Eric Gregory Abowd, RosaI. Arriaga with Autism Crowdsourcing Daily Living Advice for Individuals In-group QuestionsandOut-group Answers: Guy Schofield, Tom Bartindale, Peter Wright Bootlegger: Turning FansintoFilmCrew Franco Curmi, Maria Angela Ferrario, Jon Whittle, Mueller Florian (go on, goon, you’re thebest)n-1 CrowdsourcingSpectator Support: Synchronous James Sprinks Steve Benford, Anthony Brown, Timothy Pearce, DominicPrice, D.Martin Flintham, Raphael Velt, MaxL. Wilson, Edward J. Anstead, Papers: Crowdsourcing Fans & Friends pers: Family Communication SIÂN E. LINDLEY UN LAWSON CHI 2015 MONDAY 27

Hall C2/C3 MONDAY 16:30 – 17:50 16:30 MONDAY YTHE OVI GROSSMAN OVI MARK BL User Interfaces New Intro to Human-Computer Interaction 2/2 Intro 2/2 Finding & Searching for Design 2/2 Television & Video Online for Design COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | & Exhibition Center | Seoul, COEX Convention C06: C05: C08: Your Paper is Dead! Bringing Life to Research Articles is Dead! Bringing to Research Paper Life with Your Figures Animated Rubaiat Habib Kazi Chevalier, Fanny Grossman, Tovi Up as a Newspaper”: Woke “I Designing-in Interaction Analytics Caroline Jay Kerlin, Lianne Evans, Michael The The Meaning In Investigating are Equal: Not all Days Calendar Digital Nicolo Merendino Daniel Buzzo, Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction Barbosa J. Simone D. Jonathan Lazar, Searching & Finding Design for Marti Meredith Ringel Morris, Hearst, Teevan, Jaime Daniel Russell, Chi Ed H. Television Video and Interaction Online Design for Cesar Pablo David Geerts, CHAIR: CHAIR: Filmmaking in Promotional of Using Biodata The Challenges Benford, Steve Tennent, Paul Martindale, E. Sarah Stuart Reeves, Joe Marshall, Brendan Walker The Experience of Secondhand Values: Vintage On Fashion Reacquisition Churchill Elizabeth F. Melcer, F. Edward Haimson, Oliver L. Bowser, Anne E. The Elimination of Cash No Good Here: Money’s Your on London Buses Payment Olivier Patrick Vines, Gary John Pritchard, Performance Retirement Saving Informing and Improving Theory-driven User Interfaces Economics using Behavioral Oded Nov Junius Gunaratne, CHAIR: T of Assembly Constructive Emergent Interfaces: Units Identical Ayça Ünlüer, Zhu, Kening Anton Nielsen, Stig Alexandru Dancu, Pelling, Axel Hanna Frank, Catherine Hedler, Witt, Max Morten Fjeld ChristianCarlsson, Papers: The Value of Things of Value The Papers: alt.chi: List on page 62 List on page 62 Hall C2/C3 308 307 317A 317BC 318BC

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18:00 – 19:30 Reception and Exhibit Grand Conference Opening C07: Rooms & Walls Tables, Collaborative Papers: Actionable Inexpensive Games User Research Inexpensive Actionable Mirza-Babaei Pejman Engels, Steve Nacke, Lennart E. Mikkel R. Jakobsen, Kasper Hornbæk Jakobsen, R. Mikkel And Incongruent Locations Ecologies Flexible ChristianHeath Hideaki Kuzuoka, Yamashita, Naomi Luff, K. Paul Reality Project Room in a Mixed Work out Mapping Edwards Keith W. Tang, Anthony Wu, Andy Andy Echenique, Derek Reilly, Florian Block, James Hammerman, Michael Horn, Amy Spiegel, Amy Spiegel, Horn, Michael James Hammerman, Florian Block, Judy Diamond, Phillips, Brenda Jonathan Christiansen, Chia Shen Margaret Evans, E. on a Work Collaborative Up Close and Personal: High-Resolution Multitouch Wall Display CHAIR: CHAIR: REITERER HARALD Quantifying Group Engagement around Fluid Grouping: Wild the Exhibits in Tabletop Interactive Teng Han, Xiang Xiao, Lanfei Shi, John Canny, Jingtao Wang Jingtao John Canny, Shi, Lanfei Xiang Xiao, Han, Teng Measuring Photoplethysmogram-Based Stress-Induced Load Cognitive Assess Response Index to Vascular and Stress Congcong Miao, Yu, Chun Jun Zhou, Xiaomin Luo, Lyu, Yongqiang Kameyama Ken-ichi Shi, Yuanchun Wang, Tong No News is Good News: Remote Monitoring of Good News: No News is atients ardioerterDefirillator mplantale Astrid Lauberg Skov, Charlotte S. Johansen, G. Pauline Skov, B. Mikael Smart and HeartMonitor Breathing Homes that Rate Miller Robert C. ZacharyKatabi, Dina Kabelac, Hongzi Mao, Adib, Fadel Designing Camera Based Accuracy and Fun: Balancing Implicit HeartGames for Mobile Rate Monitoring CHAIR: CHAIR: REGAN Monitoring & Sensors Health Papers: E5 E7 E6 CHI 2015 TUESDAY 402 401 28 TUESDAY 9:30–10:50 | ACM Conference inComputing Systems onHuman Factors Brent Hecht Pavel Andreevich Samsonov, Xun Tang,Schöning, Johannes Werner Kuhn, Rules inLocation-aware Technologies You Can’tSmoke Here: Towards for SpaceUsage Support Frank R. Bentley, Ying-Yu Chen, Holz Christian BetweenInformation Contacts on MobilePhones Reducing theStressofCoordination: Sharing Travel Time Simon Mayer, Andreas Tschofen, Anind K. Dey,Mattern Friedemann Descriptions with SemanticInteraction User Interfacesfor Smart Things - A Generative Approach Anthony Tang Brennan Jones, Anna Witcraft, Scott Bateman, Neustaedter, Carman Mechanics ofCamera Work inMobile Video Collaboration Jeungmin Oh, Woohyeok Choi,Kim, Joohyun Uichin Lee DeviceOrientation Correcting ScanShot: DetectingDocumentCapture Moments and Heller,Florian JanBorchers Systems Reality Mobile Audio Augmented AudioScope: asDirectionalMicrophonesin Smartphones NA CHAIR: Patrick Baudisch PedroLopes, Alexandra Ion, Mueller,Willi DanielHoffmann, Patrik Jonell, Interaction Proprioceptive Christoph Amma, Thomas Krings, JonasBöer, Tanja Schultz Electromyography Advancing Muscle-Computer InterfaceswithHigh-Density Myroslav Bachynskyi, Palmas, Gregorio Antti Oulasvirta, Tino Weinkauf Coactivation Clustering theDesignofNovelInforming InputMethodswithMuscle Baptiste Caramiaux, MarcoDonnarumma, Atau Tanaka Gesture ExpressivitythroughMuscleSensing Understanding CHAIR: Papers: Phones for more than Just Talking & Text Pa 7:00 –8:20 pers: Muscle-ComputerInterfaces CHRIS HARRISON :0–92 DonghoonChang Hall D1 8:30 –9:20 Tuesday MorningKeynote OMI YAMASHITA Women’s Breakfast UX DesignintheIoTEra

403 E3 E1/E2 Maximilian Speicher, Both,Andreas Gaedke Martin Need Help? S.O.S.: Does YourResults Page SearchEngine (SERP) Yanir Kleiman, JoelLanir, Dov Danon, Yasmin Felberbaum, DanielCohen-Or Set ofImages DynamicMaps: Browsing throughaMassive Similarity-based Chin-Wan Chung Jaimie Y. Park, NeilO’Hare,Schifanella, Rossano Alejandro Jaimes, the Web StudyofUserImageSearchBehaviorA Large-Scale on Benedikt Loepp, Katja Herrmanny, Ziegler Juergen and Filtering Recommender Algorithmic Techniques Blended Recommending: Information Interactive Integrating SUSAN DUMAIS CHAIR: Kamila Demkova, JohnM. Carroll Bellotti,Victoria Alexander Ambard, Daniel Turner, Gossmann, Christina Economy Systems A MuddleofModelsMotivation For UsingPeer-to-Peer Patrick C. Shih, Bellotti,Victoria Kyungsik Han, JohnM. Carroll in Motivations for Participation Timebanking Unequal Time for Unequal Value: Implications of Differing Dergousoff,Kristen Regan Mandryk the FreemiumModel Leveraging oile amification for rodsourcing Data ollection L.Erin Brady, MeredithRingelMorris,P. Jeffrey Bigham Gauging Receptiveness toSocialMicrovolunteering MEREDITH CHAIR: Nesra Yannier, Kenneth R. Koedinger, ScottE. Hudson Effective asPhysical Observation? fromMixed-Reality Games:Learning IsShakinga Tablet as Zhen Bai, Alan F. Blackwell, Coulouris George Puppet System for SocialPretend Play Expressive Exploring Augmented Reality: The FingAR Brenna McNally,E. Jon Froehlich Leyla Norooz, Matthew LouisMauriello, Anita Jorgensen, Wearable Sensingand Visualization BodyVis: A New Approach toBodyLearning Through Nesra Yannier, Ali Israr, Jill Fain Lehman, L. Roberta Klatzky FeelSleeve: Reading HapticFeedback Early to Enhance K CHAIR: Papers: Search & Recommendations Papers: Motivation & Participation Papers: Kids Haptic, Wearable, Tangible Learning Room 327ABC ORI INKPEN R. MORRIS 9:20 –9:30 Break CHI 2015

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Hall C2/C3 Coffee Break Coffee 10:50 – 11:30 TUESDAY 9:30 – 10:50 9:30 TUESDAY Life & Art LUCIANO GAMBERINI FRISINA CHRIS 1/2 Methodologies Research UX Practical Designing & Assessing Task Models 1/2 Models Task Assessing & Designing 1/2 Draw) Can’t You if (Even Sketch to Learn Methods for Child Computer Interaction 1/2 Interaction Computer Child for Methods COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | & Exhibition Center | Seoul, COEX Convention Hall C2/C3 C12: C09: C10: Papers: Supporting Creativity through UX Design UX through Creativity Supporting Papers: Case Studies: C11: PracticalUX Research Methodologies Garcia E. Sarah Artistic Distance: Body Movements as Launching Points as Launching Points Movements Body ArtisticDistance: For Art Inquiry Hara Yoshinori Noriko Misra, Kimiko Ryokai, Milano at Atoms” “Radical Embodiment of TRANSFORM: Design Week Philipp Zoran, Amit Sean Follmer, Leithinger, Daniel Hiroshi Ishii, Jared Counts Schoessler, InteractsAudience with an do How on its Own: Moving Autonomous ArtworkMoving Zibetti Elisabetta Sébastien Lefort, Florent Levillain, of High-Resolution Perception Colormaps that Improve Ocean Data Abram, Greg Geld, Terece Mark Petersen, Samsel, Francesca James Ahrens Joanne Wendelberger, Models Task Assessing Interactive Systems Using Designing and Célia Martinie Philippe Palanque, Draw): Can’t You if Learn (Even to Sketch CourseHands-on Sketching Stephanie Foehrenbach Research Methods for Child Computer Interaction Child Computer for Research Methods Gilutz Shuli Read, Janet C. CHAIR: Using Metrics of Curation to Evaluate Information-Based Ideation Nic Rhema Linder, Smith, M. Steven Webb, Andrew Andruid Kerne, Damaraju Sashikanth Jonathan Moeller, Yin Qu, Lupfer, Alternatives and Managing Creating System for A GEM-NI: In Generative Design ChristianNeugebauer, Stuerzlinger, Wolfgang Zaman, Loutfouz Terry Michael Naghmi Shireen, Maher Elkhaldi, Woodbury, Rob Supporting Expert Creativity through Novice Motif: Patterns Steinsapir Daniela Bernstein, Michael S. Wilmot Li, Dontcheva, Mira Joy Kim, Suggestions Design with Interactive Layout DesignScape: Aaron Hertzmann Aseem Agarwala, Peter O’Donovan, Game for A Board Using Game Principles in UX Research: Eliciting Future User Needs Duysburgh Pieter Vissers, Jorick Sanne Ruelens, Karin Slegers, CHAIR: Hall C2/C3 Hall C2/C3 318BC 317A 317BC 307 308 E7

List on page 56 List on page 62 List on page 54 ADRIAN K. CLEAR ADRIAN K. SIMON J. BOWEN SIMON J. LENA MAMYKINA pers: I Like What I See - Interface Aesthetics What I See - Interface I Like pers: Doctoral Consortium Posters WIP Posters Rotation 1 Rotation 1 WIP Posters Interactivity Pa Caregiving in Village the of Value The Papers: Recycling & Sustainability Papers: ISOTYPE Visualization – Working Memory, Performance, and Performance, Memory, Working Visualization – ISOTYPE Engagement with Pictographs Franconeri Steven Robert Kosara, Haroz, Steve Real-time Guidance Camera Interface to Enhance Photo Aesthetic Quality Azuma Ronald Gheric Speiginer, James Scovell, Joshua Ratcliff, Xu, Yan the First Designing for Impression Aesthetics: Infographic Remco Chang Katharina Reinecke, Lane Harrison, Computation of Interface Aesthetics of Interface Computation Antonella Aliaksei De Angeli Miniukovich, in Logs as Patina Activity Visualizing Engraver: Patina Trackers Fashionable Nam Tek-Jin Seijin Cha, Lee, Moon-Hwan Felicia Cordeiro, Daniel A. Epstein, Edison Thomaz, Elizabeth Bales, Bales, Elizabeth Thomaz, Edison Epstein, A. Daniel Cordeiro, Felicia James Fogarty Abowd, Gregory D. Jagannathan, Arvind K. CHAIR: Health Vlogs as Social Support Chronic Illness Management for Health Pratt Wanda Inkpen, Kori M. Tina Neogi, Liu, Leslie S. Jina Huh, Technological Respite and Support: Looking for Opportunities Spousal Caregivers for Myriam Lewkowicz Tixier, Matthieu ExploringBarriers Challenges in Nudges: and Negative Food Journaling Effects of Public Commitments and Accountability in a Accountability and Commitments of Public Effects InterventionActivity Physical Technology-Supported Resnick Paul Caroline Richardson, Erin Krupka, Munson, A. Sean Rare Diseases for Technology Towards World: Rare Katie Siek Kay Connelly, Geisler, Danika Kim Oakes, Haley MacLeod, Encourage and Educate People to Separate Their Garbage Playfully Their Garbage to Separate Encourage and Educate People Verdezoto, Nervo Mia Kruse Rasmussen, Johanne Mose Entwistle, Andersen Mads Schaarup Brewer, Robert S. CHAIR: Energy Babble: Mixing Environmentally-Oriented Internet Energy Babble: Groups Content to Engage Community Andy Boucher, Wilkie, Alex Kerridge, Tobie Michael, Mike WilliamGaver, Plummer Fernandez Matthew Ovalle, Liliana Wheel of Practice as The Contextual the Individual: Beyond a Research Framework HCI Sustainable for Analysis of Recycling Capabilities of Individuals and Crowds to and Crowds Capabilities of Individuals of Recycling Analysis Antonio Krüger Altmeyer, Maximilian Lessel, Pascal Reflection on roing out tro e did at and DiaryWaste through the Food Florian Güldenpfennig Fitzpatrick, Geraldine Ganglbauer, Eva CHAIR: CHAIR: E6 E5 E4 CHI 2015 TUESDAY 30 TUESDAY 11:30–12:50 403 402 401 | ACM Conference inComputing Systems onHuman Factors Steven Houben, NicolaiMarquardt Cross-Device Applications Smartwatch-Centric WatchConnect: A Toolkit for Prototyping Ian Oakley, DoYoung Lee, MD. RaselIslam, Augusto Esteves Beats: Tapping Gesturesfor Smart Watches Jonggi Hong, SeongkookHeo, Poika Isokoski,Lee Geehyuk Screens TouchWristwatch-sized SplitBoard: A SimpleSplitSoftKeyboard for JaeyeonLee, JaehyunHan,Lee Geehyuk Watch-back Display Tactile nestigating te nformation ransfer fficienc of a D CHAIR: Yunqiu Li, Patrick Oladimeji, Harold Thimbleby Errors on NumberEntry Intervention Priming theEffect ofPre-operational Exploring O.Radu-Daniel Vatavu,Jacob Wobbrock easures Significance est and oolit Formalizing Agreement Analysis for ElicitationStudies: New François Bérard, Amélie Rochet-Capellan BasisofNaturalness Assessment oftheSensory-Motor The Transfer asHCISimilarity: ofLearning Towards anObjective Remy,Christian Silke Gegenbauer, ElaineM. Huang Applying the for Sustainable HCIDesign Attachment Framework the Bridging Gap: LessonsandChallengesof Theory-Practice D CHAIR: Scott E. Hudson Marynel Vázquez, Brockmeyer, Eric RutaDesai, Harrison, Chris Activation Force Capabilities D rinting neumatic Deice ontrols it ariale Peter Bennett, Koleva, Boriana HolgerSchnädelbach Kwon,Hyosun ShashankJaiswal, Steve Benford, Sue Ann Seah, Material Ephemeral FugaciousFilm: Exploring with Attentive Interaction Liwei Chan, De-Nian Yang, Mike Y. Chen, Bing-Yu Chen Rong-Hao Liang, ChaoShen, Yu-Chien Chan, Guan-TingChou, Paper onPrinted Interactions WonderLens: for and Mirrors Optical Lenses Tangible Gautham Mysore, Li Wilmot Valkyrie Savage, Andrew Head, Hartmann, Björn DanB. Goldman, Input Components Lamello: Passive Acoustic Sensingfor Tangible Jorick Vissers, DavidGeerts Tangible UserInterfacePrototypes TUIkit: of Evaluating Physical andFunctionalExperiences O CHAIR: Jennifer Pearson, SimonRobinson, Matt Jones It’s About Time: asPublic Displays Smartwatches Papers: New Evaluation Approaches Papers: Tangible Interactions Pa pers: Interaction Smartwatch ANIEL ASHBROOK AVID ENGLAND TMAR HILLIGES

E3 E1/E2 E4 Crowd Size, andPerformance Diversity P.Jeffrey Bigham Walter S. Lasecki, M. Jeffrey Rzeszotarski, Adam Marcus, The Effects ofSequenceandDelay onCrowd Work Justin Cheng, Jaime Teevan, Michael S. Bernstein withError-Time Curves Crowdsourcing Effort Measuring David A. Robb, Stefano Padilla, Kalkreuter, Britta Mike J. Chantler Would UseIt? Designers Crowdsourced Feedback Rather With Imagery Than Text: TanushreeMitra, C.J. Hutto, Gilbert Eric Obtaining QualityData on Amazon Mechanical Turk for Strategies Person- andProcess-centric Comparing CHAIR: Billinghurst,Mark Woontack Woo, Thad Starner, Shahram Izadi Panel Discussion Augmented RealityExpert Billinghurst,Mark Clark,Adrian GunLee of A Survey Augmented Reality GREGOR CHAIR: Sameer Patil,Sameer Hoyle, Roberto RomanSchlegel, Apu Kapadia, Adam J. Lee Delayed Feedback Privacy Later?: Now orInform Immediate and Interrupt Comparing Hussmann Heinrich Alexander DeLuca, Alina Hang, EmanuelvonZezschwitz, Biometric Authentication onSmartphones eel ie m aing Selfies ll Da oards Understanding Philipp Speidel, DavidDobbelstein, Rukzio Enrico Christian Winkler, JanGugenheimer, Alexander DeLuca, Haas, Gabriel Near-eye aPrivate through Leveraging Display Unlocking Glass Unlock: ofSmartphone Security Enhancing Hussmann Heinrich Emanuel vonZezschwitz, Alexander DeLuca, Brunkow, Bruno onSmartphones PIN-Entry SwiPIN -Fast and Secure Daniel Buschek, Alexander DeLuca, Florian Alt onMobile Biometrics TouchscreenDevices Improving Accuracy, Applicability and Usability of Keystroke Alina Hang, Alexander DeLuca, Hussmann Heinrich Questions for Fallback Authentication onSmartphones I Know What You DidLast Week! Do You? Dynamic Security CHAIR: Lionel Robert, Daniel M. Romero Papers: Evaluating Crowdsourcing Special: Pa pers: Smartphone Smart Authentication Foundations & Trends in HCI 1 BONGWON SUH ANDREA Y ABOWD BIANCHI

CHI 2015 TUESDAY 31 TUESDAY 11:30 – 12:50 – 11:30 TUESDAY nearby Lunch Break 12:50 – 14:30 Restaurants, bars Restaurants, & cafés available Y DUH HCI Methodology HCI Practical UX Research Methodologies 2/2 Methodologies Research UX Practical Designing & Assessing Task Models 2/2 Models Task Assessing & Designing 2/2 Draw) Can’t You if (Even Sketch to Learn COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | & Exhibition Center | Seoul, COEX Convention C12: C09: C10: Software Gender-Inclusive SIG: alt.chi: Margaret M. Burnett, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Michael J. Lee J. Michael Churchill, F. Elizabeth Burnett, Margaret M. PracticalUX Research Methodologies Garcia E. Sarah CHAIR: CHAIR: HENR HCI as an Inter-Discipline Blackwell Alan F. A First Step Test: CharlatanThe User Experience Designer’s Checking UX Sanity towards Jonathan Arnowitz S. Surrendering in uncertaintyDesign + Ethnography + Futures: Annie Fergusson Pink, Sarah Akama, Yoko and Practice Ethics, Value, HCI: Deep Cover Daniel Sundén Williamson, Julie R. Models Task Assessing Interactive Using Systems Designing and Célia Martinie Philippe Palanque, Draw): Can’t You if Learn (Even to Sketch CourseHands-on Sketching Stephanie Foehrenbach Know We What Software: Gender-Inclusive SIG: About Building It 318BC 317A 317BC 318A 308

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E3 E1/E2 E4 TurkBench: for theMarket Rendering Turkers Min KyungLee, DanielKusbit, Evan Metsky, Laura Dabbish ManagementonHuman Data-Driven Workers Working withMachines: Impact The of and Algorithmic CHAIR: Ronald Baecker Barbara BarbosaNeves, RachelL. Franz, CosminMunteanu, a Communication Technology for the ‘Oldest Old’ “My handdoesn’tlistentome!”: Adoption andEvaluationof Chen Zhao,Jason Richard C. Davis, PinSymFoong, ShengdongZhao Helpers and Their CoFaçade: A Customizable Assistive Approach for Elders M.Kathrin Gerling, Regan L. Mandryk, ConorLinehan Home Settings Long-Term UseofMotion-Based Video GamesinCare John Pritchard,Vines, Peter Gary C. Wright, Patrick Olivier, KatieBrittain for FutureResearch in HCIandStrategies An Age OldProblem: of ExaminingtheDiscourses Ageing MARIA CHAIR: Serge Egelman,Serge Kannavara, Raghudeep Richard Chow Ubiquitous Sensing Platforms Is This for Indicators Thing On?Crowdsourcing Privacy MakotoSu,Norman Lulu Wang From Place:Third toSurveilled Pubs Mobile inIrish The Derek Leung, David Wagner Rebecca S. Portnoff, LindaN. Lee, Egelman, Serge Pratyush Mishra, Webcam Indicator Lights Somebody’s Watching Me? Assessing theEffectiveness of Apu Kapadia Hoyle,Roberto Robert Templeman, Denise Anthony, DavidCrandall, Wearable Cameras Sensitive Lifelogs: A Privacy Analysis ofPhotosfrom Jason W. Clark, Peter EdwinSnyder, DamonMcCoy, Kanich Chris User Perceptions Privacy ofCloudStorage “I Saw Images I Didn’tEven Know IHad” Understanding P CHAIR: Ujwal Gadiraju, RicardoKawase, Stefan Dietze, GianlucaDemartini Platforms: Surveys The CaseofOnline Malicious Behavior inCrowdsourcingUnderstanding Milland,Kristy Clickhappier Niloufar Salehi, Lilly C. Irani, Michael S. Bernstein, Ali Alkhatib, Eva Ogbe, Collective Action for Crowd Workers We Are Dynamo: in Overcoming StallingandFriction Jennifer Marlow, Laura A. Dabbish, JodiL. Forlizzi Quality Online Worker theRoleof Exploring Activity Trace DesignonEvaluationsof David B. Martin Benjamin V. Hanrahan, JuttaK. Willamowski, SaiganeshSwaminathan, Pa Pa Papers: Social Media and Mobile Camera Privacy pers: The ImpactofCrowd Work on Workers pers: HCIfor theElderly JAIME TEEV AM BRIGGS K. WOLTERS AN CHI 2015 TUESDAY 33

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Sample Based on Passive UHFRFID IDSense: DetectionSystem A HumanObjectInteraction Julia Schwarz, Jennifer Mankoff, ScottE. Hudson Interfaces Probabilistic User An Feedback in Interactive Architecture for Generating Steven C. Sutherland, CasperHarteveld, Michael E. Young on Automation Relying The RoleofEnvironmental Predictability and Costs in Jennifer Fongue, Thibault Gateau Dehais,Frederic Vsevolod Peysakhovich, SébastienScannella, “Automation Surprise” in Aviation: Real-TimeSolutions D CHAIR: PedroLopes, Patrik Jonell, Patrick Baudisch Dynamic Use Affordance++: Allowing ObjectstoCommunicate Max Pfeiffer, Tim Dünte, Stefan Schneegass, Florian Alt, Michael Rohs MuscleStimulation Direction usingElectrical Controlfor Pedestrians:Cruise Controlling Walking Alexandra Ion, Edward Jay Wang, Patrick Baudisch than Vibrotactile User’s SkinProducesaStronger Tactile Stimulus Displays:Skin Drag a Physical Dragging Tactor across the Thijs Roumen, Simon T. Perrault, ShengdongZhao for Wearable Rings Interactive NotiRing omparatie Stud of Notification annels Maryam Azh, Fjeld Morten Jessalyn Alvina, Simon T. Perrault, Thijs Roumen, ShengdongZhao, Notifications for oile ones OmniVib: Towards Cross-body Spatiotemporal Vibrotactile MAX CHAIR: Papers: Automation and Interactive Feedback Papers: Digital & Materials Fabrication AVIDE SPANO ANIE MUELLER WILSON E3 E1/E2 E4 HI: N. CHAIR: Ingmar H. Riedel-Kruse Byron Walker, Ji Young Starr, Park, Paulo Barry Blikstein, Seung Ah Lee, Engin Bumbacher, Alice M. Chung, NateCira, Museum Installation Trap it!: forA Playful a Human-Biology Interaction PeterDudman, Wright Jane Jonathan Hook, RachelClarke, JohnMcCarthy, Kate Anderson, Experiences Arts Documentation ofParticipatory Making the Invisible Visible: the DesigntoSupport Matt Adams, JuRow Farr, Nicholas Tandavantij Reeves,Stuart Greiffenhagen, Christian Flintham, Martin Steve Benford, I’d Hide You: Performing Live Broadcasting in Public Oleksandr Lobunets, Fabien Prioville Leif Oppermann, ClemensPutschli, ConstantinBrosda, Performance Project- An The Smartphone Augmented Dance Yue Pan, Stolterman Erik Discipline? What ifHCIBecomesaFashionDriven THECLA SCHIPHORST CHAIR: Sunny Consolvo, Predrag V. Klasnja, David W. McDonald, James A. Landay and Wellness for Mobile Technologies ConsumerHealth toEncourage Designing for Healthy Lifestyles: DesignConsiderations Gena,Cristina Fabiana Vernero, Reinecke Katharina Anthony Jameson, Bettina Berendt, Silvia Gabrielli, Cena, Federica Choice Architecture for Human-ComputerInteraction YV CHAIR: Yelena Mejova, Javier Borge-Holthoefer, Ingmar Weber Little-known Countries into theUnknown:Bridges Personalizing Connectionsto Alice Oh Jae Won Kim, DongwooKim, Keegan, Brian Kim,Hee Joon SuinKim, 2014 FIFA World Cup the Social Media Dynamics ofGlobalCo-presenceDuring Birnholtz,Jeremy Nicholas Aaron RossMerola, PaulArindam Questions onFacebook Confession Boards “Is it Weird to Still Be a Virgin?:” Anonymous, Locally Targeted Amy X. 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nearby WEDNESDAY 11:30 – 12:50 11:30 WEDNESDAY Lunch Break 12:50 – 14:30 Restaurants, bars Restaurants, & cafés available TT R. KLEMMER TT R. Human Computer Interaction Journal 2 Journal Interaction Human Computer Competition Finals Student Research Education Design in Transdisciplinary Designing Surveys for HCI Research 2/2 Research HCI for Surveys Designing Intro to Creating Musical Interfaces 2/2 to Creating Intro COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | & Exhibition Center | Seoul, COEX Convention SIG: Online Deliberative Processes and Tech and Processes Deliberative Online SIG: C19: Special: C17: Special: Panel: Student Research Competition Ren Xiangshi Tang, John Tilde Bekker, Mandryk, L. Regan Thad Starner, Technologies: Online DeliberativeDesign for and Processes a MultidisciplinaryAgenda Research Towards Anna De Liddo, Anna Przybylska, Lu Xiao, Zhang, Weiyu Mark Klein Davies, Todd Gregorio Convertino, Designing Surveys HCI Research for Aaron Sedley Hendrik Müller, Transdisciplinary InteractionTransdisciplinary Education Design in Design Chen, Lin-Lin Bødker, Susanne KunPyo Lee, Koskinen, Ilpo K. Blevis, Eli Wakkary Ron Wei, Huaxin Lim, Youn-kyung CHAIR: SCO What About About Designers Talk When They Talk Context Kientz A. Julie Newman, W. Mark Bauer, Jared S. HCI Transnational Lens for Analytical An Design: Multi-sited Dourish Paul anderson, t. ken Silvia Lindtner, Williams, Amanda M. Framing and Framework: Rationality Thinking A Design in EarlySolving Design Problems Generation Concept Hokyoung Ryu Jieun Kim, Approach of Roles and Participationin Open A Situated Source Software Communities Jean-marie Burkhardt Detienne, Francoise Flore Barcellini, Musical Interfaces Introduction to Creating Fels Sidney S. Lyons, J. Michael 318A 318BC 308 317A 317BC 307

ACH ODRIGO DE OLIVEIRA BENJAMIN B Speech-based Interaction 2/2 Interaction Speech-based C18: Graphs & Statistics Visualizing Papers: Paers anified ef fr ans Pes ans fr ef anified Paers Eric D. Ragan, John R. Goodall, Albert Tung Albert Goodall, John R. Ragan, EricD. and Challenges, Myths, Speech-based Interaction: Opportunities Penn Gerald Cosmin Munteanu, Romain Vuillemot, Charles Perin Vuillemot, Romain Scatter Plots for Dynamic Opacity Optimization George Fitzmaurice Anderson, Fraser Justin Matejka, Visual HistoryAffects of of Detail Level How Evaluating Process Memory Emanuel Zgraggen, Steven M. Drucker, Danyel Fisher, Robert DeLine Fisher, Danyel Drucker, M. Steven Emanuel Zgraggen, Analysis in Statistical Statsplorer: Guiding Novices Völkel, Theres Sarah Krishna Subramanian, Wacharamanotham, Chat Jan Borchers for Tables of Ranking the Direct Manipulation Investigating Time Navigation CHAIR: CHAIR: QueryingVisual Regular Expressions for and (s|qu)eries: Exploring Sequences Event Problematising Upstream Technology through Speculative through Speculative Technology Upstream Problematising Dogs and ats Quantified of ase e Design Lisa Hopkins Feltwell, Tom Conor Linehan, Ben Kirman, Shaun Lawson, for A Canine Interface Re-Centering Multispecies Practices: Cancer Detection Dogs Guest Claire Aengenheister, Brendan Rob Harris, Mancini, Clara Change of Heart: Emotion Tracking to Promote Tracking Emotion Change of Heart: Change Behavior Whittaker Steve Artie Konrad, Victoria Hollis, Designing and Reminders: Self-Tracking Beyond That Support Habit Formation Smartphone Apps Ann Blandford Cox, Anna L. Katarzyna Stawarz, CHAIR: CHAIR: R E7 E6 CHI 2015 WEDNESDAY 40 WEDNESDAY 14:30–15:50 403 402 401 | ACM Conference inComputing Systems onHuman Factors The Composition and Use of Modern MobilePhonebooks The Composition and UseofModern Juan Pablo Carrascal, KarenChurch An In-SituStudyofMobile App &MobileSearchInteractions Rosalind Whittam, JanineMorley, Friday Adrian Carolynne Lord, Mike Hazas, K.Adrian Clear, OliverBates, Practice ofEveryday inSupport Connectivity Marshalled Demand inMyPocket: Mobile Devices andtheData MA CHAIR: Susan Dray SIGCHI Lifetime Practice Award Talk JA CHAIR: Pengfei Xu,Fu, Hongbo Chiew-Lan Tai, Takeo Igarashi Elements Graphic GACA: Group-Aware Command-based of Arrangement Maxime Guillon, François Leitner, LaurenceNigay Expansion Techniques Investigating Visual Feedforward for Target Andy Cockburn, Nicolas Roussel Sylvain Malacria, Jonathan Aceituno, PhilipQuinn, Casiez, Géry Edge Viewport Push-Edge andSlide-Edge: Scrolling by Pushing Against the Lischke,Lars SvenMayer, Katrin Wolf, Alireza Sahami, NielsHenze Subjective andObjective Effects of Tablet’s Pixel Density Reda,Khairi Andrew E. Johnson, Michael E. Papka, JasonLeigh Insight Acquisition in Visual Exploration Effects ofDisplay Size andResolutiononUserBehavior and CHAIR: Juan Pablo Carrascal,Oliveira, de Rodrigo MauroCherubini To CallortoRecall? That’s theResearchQuestion Frank R. Bentley, Ying-Yu Chen Papers: GUI Size, Resolution & Layout Papers: Understanding Everyday Use of Mobile Phones Special: SIGCHI Lifetime Practice Award ENRICO RUKZIO COB ROBERT TT JONES E3 E1/E2 CHAIR: Jan Derboven, Bieke Zaman, Jorick Vissers, DavidGeerts, DeGrooff Dirk The Fun-Serious Ambiguity inEducationalGame Jan Derboven, Maarten Van Mechelen, Slegers Karin SchoolCaseStudy A Primary Designwith Children:Multimodal Analysis inParticipatory Kim,Tom YehJeeeun Impairments with Visual Toward Movable 3D-Printed Tactile Pictures for Children Tawfi Ammari, Sarita Schoenebeck Parents ofChildrenwithSpecialNeeds Empowerment onFacebook GroupsforNetworked Elizabeth J. Carter, Jennifer Hyde Designing Autism Researchfor Maximum Impact Petr Slovák, RanGilad-Bachrach, Geraldine Fitzpatrick for The ChallengesandOpportunities Technology Support Designing SocialandEmotionalSkills Training: K CHAIR: Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Lillie Grainger, JessicaLingel Alex S. Taylor, SiânE. Lindley, Tim Regan, DavidSweeney, and Community Data-in-Place: Thinking through theRelationsBetween Data Peter Wright, Patrick Olivier Clara Crivellaro,Comber, Rob Dade-Robertson, Martyn SimonJ. Bowen, Urban Walks Supported Contesting the City: EnactingthePolitical DigitallyThrough Nam Wook Kim, JiheeKim Kim,Juho Eun-Young Ko, JonghyukJung, Chang Won Lee, Government Budget Factful: Engaging Taxpayers inthePublicof a Discussion Mike Harding, Bran nowles, Nigel avies, Rouncefield Mark HCI, CivicEngagement & Trust Papers: HCI for Civic Engagement Papers: Kids Social, Emotional & Special Needs JOHN VINES ONSTANTINOS KAZAKOS

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WEDNESDAY 14:30 – 15:50 14:30 WEDNESDAY TIN HALVEY Student Design Competition Finals 10 Years of alt.chi Years 10 Designing Wearable Interfaces 1/2 Interfaces Wearable Designing 1/2 Data Deep Collect to Sampling Experience 1/2 Design Good to Core Models: Conceptual Rapid Design Labs - Design-Led Innovation 1/2 Innovation Design-Led - Labs Design Rapid COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | & Exhibition Center | Seoul, COEX Convention Panel: C20: C21: Special: C23: C22: Resumption & Interruption Task Papers: Jim E. Nieters, Carola Fellenz Thompson Carola Fellenz Nieters, Jim E. utloo and Reflections altci of ears Rosner, Barry Daniela K. Brown, Lindtner, Silvia Ames, Morgan G. Vertegaal Roel Fels, Sidney S. Interfaces Wearable Designing The Glass Class: Thad Starner Dr. Mark Billinghurst, Using ExperienceDeep to Collect Sampling Methodology Data Your About Users Bob Evans Avrekh, Anna Baxter, Kathy K. Student Design Competition Jung-Joo Lee Zhiyong Fu, WillOdom, Giaccardi, Elisa Core to Good Design Models: Conceptual Johnson Jeff A. CHAIR: CHAIR: MAR to Guide Tracking Saccade Using Focus and SwitchBack: Resumption Task Mobile Attention for Users’ Aumi, Islam Tanvir Md Goel, Mayank Mariakakis, Alexander Wobbrock Jacob O. Patel, Shwetak N. RecoveryAssisting from Interruption EyeBookmark: during Reading Jinwook Seo Kim, Bohyoung Jaemin Jo, Writing Analytical on of Chronic Multitasking The Effects Oh, Catherine S. Christine Rosakranse, Lottridge, Danielle M. Nass I. Clifford Mann, Abrey S. Baldoni, A. Katherine Westwood, Sean J. InterruptionsWhat Makes A Process-Model Disruptive? on Bottleneck State of the Problem Account of the Effects Interruption and Resumption Task Hedderik Rijn van Taatgen, A. Niels Borst, Jelmer P. Interruptibilityof Software Developers and its Prediction Sensors Using Psycho-Physiological Thomas Fritz Manuela Züger, Turbocharge to Tool Rapid Design Labs—A Design-Led Innovation Hall C2/C3 Hall C2/C3 307 308 317A 317BC 318BC E7 E6 59 62 List on page List on page ER DE LUCA MARIANNA OBRIST WIP Posters Rotation 2 WIP Posters Interactivity Wearables & Wellness Papers: Warnings & Feedback Security Papers: Ana Tajadura-Jiménez, Maria Basia, Ophelia Deroy, Merle Fairhurst, Merle Fairhurst, Deroy, Ophelia Maria Basia, Tajadura-Jiménez, Ana Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze Marquardt, Nicolai Misha Patel, Aisling Ann O’Kane Aisling Misha Patel, Representations of Designing Palatable TastyBeats: Activity Physical Larissa Hjorth, Aggarwal, Deepti Lee, Jeewon Ashok Khot, Rohit Florian ‘Floyd’ Mueller Sounds to Walking Altering Footsteps: As Light as your and Gait Emotional State Weight, Body Change Perceived Snot, Sweat, Pain, Mud, and Snow - Performance and - Performance and Snow Mud, Pain, Sweat, Snot, ExperienceWatches in the Use of Sports Nylander Stina Tholander, Jakob Digital of NonUse and Use te on nfluences ontetual the Gym at While Exercising Technology Richard Shay, Lujo Bauer, Nicolas Christin, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Alain LorrieCranor, Faith Nicolas Christin, Lujo Bauer, Richard Shay, WilliamMelicher, Mazurek, L. Michelle Komanduri, Saranga Forget, Blase Ur Segreti, Sean M. CHAIR: Improving SSL Warnings: Comprehension and Adherence and Comprehension Warnings: SSL Improving Sunny Consolvo, Reeder, W. Robert Ainslie, Alex Adrienne Felt, Porter Jeff Grimes Helen Harris, Alan Bettes, Thyagaraja, Somas of Guidance and Feedback The Impact A Spoonful of Sugar? Behavior on Password-Creation Scaling the Security Wall: Developing a Security Developing Behavior Wall: SecurityScaling the (SeBIS) Intentions Scale Peer Eyal Serge Egelman, in the Reduce Habituation Warnings Polymorphic How Brain—Insights from an fMRI Study Jenkins, Jeffrey L. David Eargle, Brock Kirwan, C. Anderson, Bonnie Brinton Seth Anthony Vance Howard, CHAIR: CHAIR: ALEXAND E5 E4 CHI 2015 WEDNESDAY 42 WEDNESDAY 16:30–17:50 403 402 401 | ACM Conference inComputing Systems onHuman Factors NailO: asanInputSurface Fingernails Holz,Christian SenakaButhpitiya, Knaust Marius Using theCapacitive Touchscreento ScanBodyParts Bodprint Biometric User dentification on oile Deices Rong-Hao Liang, Bing-Yu Chen Liwei Chan, Chi-HaoHsieh, Yi-Ling Chen, Shuo Yang, Da-Yuan Huang, Devices Cyclops: Wearable andSingle-PieceFull-BodyGestureInput Steimle Jürgen Martin Weigel, Tong Lu, GillesBailly, Antti Oulasvirta, Majidi, Carmel On-Body Touch for Mobile Computing Sensors iSkin: Flexible, Stretchable and Visually Customizable P CHAIR: Sorin Lerner,Sorin StephenR. Foster, G.William Griswold Connectors Structured Polymorphic Blocks: UIfor Formalism-Inspired Jibin Ou, Martin Vechev, OtmarHilliges Development SystemforAn Interactive DataStructure C.Robert Miller Elena L. Glassman, JeremyScott, RishabhSingh, PhilipJ. Guo, Problems atScale Programming OverCode: Visualizing Variation inStudentSolutionsto M.Catherine Baker, LaurenR. Milne, RichardE. Ladner ofCode theStructure and Understand StructJumper: A Tool Navigate toHelpBlindProgrammers CHAIR: Horia A. Maior, Matthew Pike, Sarah Sharples, MaxL. Wilson Settings for Spatial and Verbal Tasks in RealisticHCI Examining theReliability of UsingfNIRS J.K.Robert Jacob Erin Treacy Solovey, Daniel A. Afergan, Evan M. Peck, Samuel W. Hincks, using fNIRS Guidelines andLessonsLearned Designing ImplicitInterfacesfor Physiological Computing: Ahmad Khawaji, ZhidongLi Jianlong Zhou, JinjunSun, Fang Chen, Yang Wang, Ronnie Taib, Analysis for IntelligentUserInterface and Pupillary DecisionMaking with GSR Measurable Stephen H. Fairclough, AlexanderJ. Karran, KielGilleade withPhysiological Computing Real-Time Interaction lassification ccurac from te erspectie of te User JA CHAIR: Koumei Fukahori, Daisuke Sakamoto, Takeo Igarashi Sock-placed Pressure Sensors SubtleFootPlantar-basedExploring Gestures with Hsin-Liu (Cindy)Kao, Dementyev,Artem Joseph A. Paradiso, Schmandt Chris Pa Papers: Brain & Physiological Data use for HCI Papers: Using Random Body Parts for Input pers: Software Engineering Tools FENG TIAN ATRICK BAUDISCH COB ROBERT E3 E1/E2 E4 for Volunteer Data Collection Campaigns tothe Adoption ofMobile Barriers Exploring Technologies Youyang Hou, Cliff Lampe of Small Nonprofits Social Media Effectiveness for Public Engagement: Example ANDRES MONROY-HERNANDEZ CHAIR: Timothy Neate, Matt Jones, Michael Evans Companion Content Mediating Attention for SecondScreen Nick Feamster, W. Keith Edwards Chetty,Marshini HyojoonKim, Sundaresan, Srikanth SamBurnett, uCap: Data Management An Internet Tool for theHome Ryan Brotman, Burleson,Winslow JodiForlizzi, Heywood,William JisooLee Environments for Goal Achievement Domestic Building Change: DesignofSmart Constructive Audrey Desjardins, Ron Wakkary, Odom William the Home Investigating Genres andPerspectives inHCIResearchon D CHAIR: Shaun Lawson Phil Brooker, John Vines, SelinaSutton, JulieBarnett, Tom Feltwell, Socio-Politicalfor Everyday Talk Debating Poverty Porn on Twitter: SocialMedia as aPlace Sara Douglas Semaan,Bryan HeatherFaucett, Scott P. Robertson, MisaMaruyama, inthePublic Sphere Interactions Designing Political Environments toSupport Deliberation Patrick Olivier Tom Bartindale, Clara Crivellaro, Alia Sheikh, Peter C. Wright, avid Philip Green, Simon Bowen, hristopher Newell, Guy Schofield, Documentary Grassroots Production: Digitally Supporting Beyond Participatory Kathleen H. 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WEDNESDAY 16:30 – 17:50 16:30 WEDNESDAY . HANRAHAN . BENJAMIN V Student Game Competition Finals Competition Game Student Conceptual Models: Core to Good Design 2/2 Design Good to Core Models: Conceptual Designing Wearable Interfaces 2/2 Interfaces Wearable Designing 2/2 Data Deep Collect to Sampling Experience 2/2 Innovation Design-Led - Labs Design Rapid Understanding Sports pers: UX Methods 4 pers: COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | & Exhibition Center | Seoul, COEX Convention Special: SIG: C23: Pa C20: C21: C22: Kathy K. Baxter, Anna Avrekh, Bob Evans Avrekh, Anna Baxter, Kathy K. Student Game Competition Seth Cooper Lee, Peter Casper Harteveld, UnderstandingSports-HCI at CH Going Jogging by Nylander, Stina Ashok Khot, Rohit Joe Marshall, Florian Mueller, Jakob Tholander Core to Good Design Models: Conceptual Johnson Jeff A. Rapid Design Labs—A Tool to Turbocharge Turbocharge to Tool Labs—A Rapid Design Innovation Design-Led Thompson Carola Fellenz Nieters, Jim E. CHAIR: Spaces Nested Design for Personas Two-Level Hensch Maximilian Dittmar, Anke Methods of Math the Makes Men that of Mad Work The Practically Occasioned Segment Design Work: Men Clarke F. Michael in UX Design Practice of Competence Flow Gross Shad D. Toombs, L. Austin Gray, Colin M. Usees Baumer S. EricP. Interfaces Wearable Designing The Glass Class: Thad Starner Dr. Mark Billinghurst, Using ExperienceDeep to Collect Sampling Methodology Data About Your Users 317BC 318A 318BC 307 308 317A E7 N LEE Y P. CZERWINSKI Y P. InfoVis for Interfaces User Natural Papers: Behavior Online through Health Understanding Papers: Personality as a Predictor of User Strategy: How Locus of How of User Strategy: as a Predictor Personality Visualizations Tree Search StrategiesAffects on Control Remco Chang Yang, Huahai Ottley, Alvitta Visual Exploration on for Widgets Sketching SketchSliders: Displays Wall Anastasia Theophanis Tsandilas, Thibaut Bezerianos, Jacob Exploring Dynamic Bar Charts Interactions with Physically Yvonne Jansen, Weichel, Christian Karnik, Abhijit John Hardy, Taher, Faisal Alexander Jason Kasper Hornbæk, Visualizations the MemorabilityEvaluating of Physical Andreas Butz Jeannette Schwarz, Simon Stusak, CHAIR: CHAIR: BONGSHI OpportunitiesPhysicalization Data and Challenges for Alexander, Jason Isenberg, Petra Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk Sriram Subramanian, Johan Kildal, Karnik, Abhijit Rethinking the Mobile Food Journal: Exploring Food Journal: Rethinking the Mobile OpportunitiesCapture Photo-Based Lightweight for Erin James Fogarty Cherry, Bales, Elizabeth Cordeiro, Felicia Sensemaking in Online Health ForumsCollective Noemie Elhadad Nakikj, Drashko Lena Mamykina, Recognizing Depression from Twitter Activity Twitter Depression from Recognizing Nakajima, Kosuke Fumio Kishino, Kikuchi, Yusuke Tsugawa, Sho Hiroyuki Ohsaki Itoh, Yuichi Food Consumption Studying Eat: You What Tweet You Through Twitter Weber ngmar Mejova, elena Abbar, Sofiane CHAIR: CHAIR: MAR E6 E5 CHI 2015 THURSDAY 44 THURSDAY 9:30–10:50 402 401 | ACM Conference inComputing Systems onHuman Factors Shahram Izadi, PhilipHS Torr Matthias Niessner, Golodetz, Stuart StephenL. Hicks, Patrick Perez, Ondrej Miksik, Vibhav Vineet, Lidegaard, Morten RamPrasaath, OutdoorSpaces Recognition inLarge The SemanticPaintbrush: 3DMapping and Interactive L.Adalberto Simeone, Eduardo Velloso, HansGellersen Design RealityExperiences Virtual Substitutional Reality: UsingthePhysical Environment to MOR CHAIR: Felix Putze, Christoph Amma, Tanja Schultz ased on rror otentials from Design and aluation of a Selforrecting esture nterface Brian A. Smith, XiaojunBi, ShuminZhai ptimiing oucscreen eoards for esture ping Hao Lu, Yang Li oile ccess from te Deice Stand ode esture n naling lasn ouc estures for ast Fuccella,Vittorio GennaroCostagliola and Alignment Approximation Unistroe esture Recognition roug olline Jaime Ruiz, Daniel Vogel Bias in esture licitation Studies Using Softonstraints to Reduce egac and erformance NIELS HENZE CHAIR: Denis Kalkofen Peter Mohr, Kerbl, Bernhard Michael Donoser, DieterSchmalstieg, Retargeting Technical Documentationto Augmented Reality PEI-JUNG WU, Valstar,Andries Mike Y. Chen Ying-Chao Tung, Chun-Yen Hsu, Han-Yu Wang, SilviaChyou, Jhe-Wei Lin, UserDefined ame nput lasses for in Smart ulic Space Papers: Gesture Elicitation & Recognition P apers: Augmented & Virtual Reality in the Real World :0–92 Susan Hall D1 8:30 –9:20 Thursday MorningKeynote, ACM-W AthenaLecture TEN FJELD Large-Scale BehavioralLarge-Scale Data: Potential andPitfalls T. Dumais, ACM Fellow

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THURSDAY 9:30 – 10:50 – 9:30 THURSDAY Hall C2/C3 Coffee Break Break Coffee 10:50 – 11:30 Interaction Observation& Vision-Driven: Beyond Tangible Bits 1/1 Bits Tangible Beyond Vision-Driven: 1/1 Computing Positive to Introduction Interaction Design for Reading Devices 1/1 Devices Reading for Design Interaction COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | & Exhibition Center | Seoul, COEX Convention C24: C26: Panel: Mobile Devices Revolutionizing UI Revolutionizing Devices Mobile Panel: Case Studies: C25: isionDrien Beond angile Bits oards Radical toms Radical oards Bits angile Beond isionDrien Ou Jifei Yao, Lining Sean Follmer, Leithinger, Daniel Hiroshi Ishii, that Technology – Computing Introduction to Positive fosterselleing Dorian Peters Calvo, A. Rafael nteraction Design for Reading Deices and pps and Deices Reading for Design nteraction Simon Robinson Pearson, Jennifer nteraction User Reolutioniing are Deices oile o Olson Tom Alon Oh-bach, Trevett, Neil Victor Erukhimov, Lee, Hwanyong R BN R RN a of Design te in allenges ractical inger t e Multitouch Audio Appliance Karl Putzhammer, Winterer, Mario Christian Salomon, Beer, Wolfgang Thomas Rechberger Bernhard Schauer, osere uicl to o serationBased etod oto user te of eaior te Hyojung Kim Hyunsoo Kim, HeeJeong Son, Participantsby Adopted Representation Strategiesin a Design con for Stud ase unt Stereotpe opulation Wan, Peng-Hui Maffee Chang, T.T. Klarissa Sengupta, Avijit Yong Wen Chua icropament one tan reater is alue en System in Uganda Johansen, Simone D. Rasmus Steiniche, Rasmus Prentow, Jesper Kjeldskov Aaen, Ivan Jeni Paay, 317BC 318BC 307 308 E7 Hall C2/C3

List on page 62 TEN THISSEN OJUAN MA OJUAN BRENT HECHT pers: Empowering Users Empowering pers: Interactivity Maps Multi-Surface & Interactive Papers: Papers: Accessibility for Vision Impaired Users Impaired Vision for Accessibility Papers: Pa Wesley Willett, Bernhard Jenny, Tobias Isenberg, Pierre Dragicevic Isenberg, Tobias Bernhard Jenny, Willett, Wesley ecniues omparison ap nteractie of aluation n Appert Caroline Emmanuel Pietriga, María-Jesús Lobo, Ethermap - Real-time CollaborativeEditing Map ChristianKray Wilhelm, Dennis Thore Fechner, errauide Design and aluation of a ultiSurface a of aluation and Design errauide nalsis isiilit errain for nironment Robin Harrap, Christophe Bortolaso, Oskamp, Matthew Graham Nicholas T.C. erception errain nanced for Searing Relief igteigt on Interactive Maps Soon Hau Chua, Haimo Zhang, Muhammad Hammad, Muhammad Hammad, Haimo Zhang, Soon Hau Chua, Singh Karan Sahil Goyal, Shengdong Zhao, CHAIR: olourD mproing olour dentification for eople it eople for dentification olour mproing olourD Impaired Colour Vision Knowles, L. Dylan Teviotdale, Ross D. Andrade, Alan R. Flatla, David R. Stewart Craig olorlind for nformation isual ugmenting olorBless ffect uster Binocular it eople Tousif Ahmed, Roberto Hoyle, Kay Connelly, David Crandall, Apu Kapadia Apu David Crandall, Connelly, Kay Roberto Hoyle, Ahmed, Tousif oung for ames ideo erapeutic articipatorof Design mpairment ision Neurological it eople Hicks, Kieran Kathrin Gerling, Conor Linehan, Waddington, Jonathan Hodgson Timothy L. Sandeep Kaur Kuttal, Anita Sarma, Gregg Rothermel Gregg Sarma, Anita Sandeep Kaur Kuttal, CHAIR: XIA it eople of Beaiors and oncernsriac Visual Impairments “For Telling” the Present: Using the Delphi Method to Method Using the Delphi the Present: Telling” “For ractices anagement nformation Understand ersonal Teevan, Jaime Diekema, Anne Robert Capra, WilliamJones, Hemminger Bradley Jesse David Dinneen, Manuel Pérez-Quiñones, ersioning support end for proiding of enefits te n An empirical study users: Quantifing te reatiit Support of Digital ools troug ools SupportDigital reatiit of te Quantifing Support the Creativity Index Erin Celine Latulipe Cherry, Slideare in diting loal to pproaces iednitiatie Mohammad Raza, Natasa Milic-Frayling, Sumit Gulwani, Darren Edge, Yatani Koji Wang, Chao Saputra, Adhitya Reza CHAIR: CHAIR: MAAR E6 E5 E4 CHI 2015 THURSDAY 46 THURSDAY 11:30–12:50 402 401 | ACM Conference inComputing Systems onHuman Factors Designing Serious ames for Root mitation earning Roots ancaes and omputer ames Allison Sauppé, Bilge Mutlu Settings Industrial e Social mpact of a Root oorer in Mutlu, Bilge Adriana TapusSean Andrist, Increase Motivation oo ie e atcing Root ersonalit ia ae to Heather Urry Megan Strait, Lara Vujovic, Floerke,Victoria Matthias Scheutz, Responding inObservers Exposure toHighly Humanlike RobotsElicits Aversive oo uc umanness for umanRoot nteraction UN R Suranga Nanayakkara Anusha Withana, RoshanPeiris, NipunaSamarasekara, reater nput pressiit on Smart earales Sense naling Sallo Dept esture Recognition for Jie Song, Pece, Fabrizio Sörös, Gábor Koelle, Marion OtmarHilliges onocular ideo for oile nteraction oint stimation of D and osition and estures from Faizan Haque, Mathieu Nancel, Daniel Vogel Motion Sensors Electromyography andInertial Myopoint: Pointing Mounted andClicking Using Forearm Sridhar,Srinath Feit,Anna Maria Christian Theobalt, Antti Oulasvirta Entry Mid-Air Text nestigating te Deterit of ultiinger nput for Eyal Krupka, Andrew Fitzgibbon, Shahram Izadi Alon Vinnikov, Yichen Wei, DanielFreedman,Kohli, Pushmeet Jamie Shotton, DavidKim, Rhemann, Christoph Leichter, Ido Toby Sharp, CemKeskin, DuncanRobertson, Jonathan Taylor, ccurate Roust and leile Realtime and racing N R Andrei Haidu, Michael Beetz, RainerMalaka Benjamin Walther-Franks, JanDavidSmeddinck, Peter Szmidt, Papers: Mid-Air Gestures and Interaction Papers: Robot Personalities

E1/E2 403 E3 Eddie Q. Yan,Huang, Jeff Gifford K. Cheung Unit roup anipulation in Starraft of asters ontrol Beaioral atterns of Simultaneous T CHAIR: J.Carrie Cai, PhilipJ. Guo,Glass, James C. Robert Miller Language Education aitearning eeraging ait ime for Second Sadauskas,John Daragh Byrne, K. Robert Atkinson Based Writing Media ining emories Designing a Social latform to Support Nathan D. Orloff, Paulo Blikstein, IngmarH. Riedel-Kruse Stephen Koo,D. Jordan Shapiro, Cynthia Y. Truong, SeanChoi, Zahid Hossain, Xiaofan Jin, Engin W. Bumbacher, Alice M. Chung, An OnlineEducationCaseStudy nteractie loud perimentation for Biolog Samad Kardan, Conati Cristina Learning: Evaluation An Experimental roiding in daptie an Support nteractie Simulation for JUHO KIM CHAIR: Michael J. Brzozowski, Phil Adams, Ed H. Chi oogle ommunities as laas and opic Boards Carolin Kaiser, Young JiKim, Thomas W. Malone F.Christopher Chabris, Masamichi Takahashi, Keiichi Nemoto, Engel, Woolley,Anita Williams Aggarwal,David Ishani merges in Different ontets and ultures Collective IntelligenceinComputer-Mediated Collaboration FrankKagonyaAwori,Smith, Vetere Wally nsigts from te enan Diaspora ransnationalism ndigenous noledge and ecnolog Rohde, Volker Wulf Markus Randall, David William George Yerousis, Konstantin Aal, von Rekowski,Thomas alestinian Refugees across amp Boundaries omputernaled roect Spaces onnecting it ED CHAIR: HaewoonKwak, Blackburn, Jeremy Seungyeop Han ompetition nline ames Cyberbullying andOther Exploring Toxic Behavior in Team Preist,Chris Jones Robert e Use of ames as trinisic otiation in ducation Sauvik Das, Alexander E. Zook, O. Mark Riedl amining ame orld opolog ersonaliation Daniel Johnson, Peta Wyeth, MadisonClark, Christopher Watling Differences in Brain ctiit and te perience of la ooperatie ame la it atars and gents Papers: Understanding Gamers Papers: MOOCS & e-Learning Pa pers: BridgingCommunities ONI-JAN KEITH MONSERRATONI-JAN KEITH WARD CUTRELL

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THURSDAY 11:30 – 12:50 11:30 THURSDAY nearby Lunch Break 12:50 – 14:30 Restaurants, bars Restaurants, & cafés available VIA LINDTNER Mindfulness and Care Designing with the Mind in Mind 1/1 COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | & Exhibition Center | Seoul, COEX Convention C27: Panel: Why Google Cannot Be the # 1 in Korea? in 1 # the Be Cannot Google Why Panel: alt.chi: enefi fr sin O andards / andards O sin fr enefi Designing it te ind in ind e scological Basis for for Basis scological e ind in ind te it Designing uidelines Design U Johnson Jeff A. o ou ould Benefit from Using S Standards S Using from Benefit ould ou o Nigel Bevan for Searc n orea in te Be annot oogle perience User ocal actorsfrom Success ritical Kihyun Jung Sungeon Kim, Sungwon Beck, Jinsoo Kim, CHAIR: SIL Disaled of nclusion te for anifesto Reasonale Being onferences S in eople Olivier Patrick Vines, John Reuben Kirkham, Theoretical Borders: Crossing Cultural and ate orii a and igarette a troug indfulness oards Ann Akama, Light Yoko of nteraction Dadic anging te in ommunication Diverse Players Ranieri Koh Jamie NG, Tay, Hong Huei Mark Rice, to Frustrate Tool A Messaging Captchat: SureillanceUiuitous Olivier Patrick James Nicholson, Johannes Schöning, Dunphy, Paul 317BC 307 308

JINA HUH Displays Situated & Floors with Interacting Papers: Papers: Coping & Wellbeing Through HCI Through Wellbeing & Coping Papers: Technology & Gender Papers: Foot Positions Displa Blindness ooing gain at te isiilit of Situated of isiilit te at gain ooing Blindness Displa using Eye-tracking Displays Marshall Paul Emily Collins, Dalton, Nicholas S. from Displas ulic at ntention User Detecting Ji-Hyung Park Joong Ho Lee, Bernd Huber, oncome lder dults lder oncome loor aser ocusontet nteractie n Basease Schmidt Constantin Dieter Eberle, Jörg Müller, loors ouc for nteractionrgonomic Florian Meinel, Sven Knebel, Johannes Frohnhofen, Dominik Schmidt, Wachtel, Julia Jonathan Striebel, Julian Risch, Mariya Perchyk, Baudisch Patrick R R SN RN D Solutionism te ame Design ictions for ositie ging ositie for ictions Design ame te Solutionism Oliver Caroline Jenny Roe, Jamie Steane, Mark Blythe, doption ortal atient for onsiderations Design Quandt, A. Sara Miller, David P. Nguyen, T. Ha Amy Gatto, Celine Latulipe, Arcury Thomas A. Alain Alden G. Bertoni, Smith, Artie Konrad, Victoria Bellotti, Nicole Crenshaw, Simon Tucker, Les Nelson, Les Nelson, Tucker, Simon Nicole Crenshaw, Victoria Bellotti, Artie Konrad, Whittaker Steve Pirolli, Peter Honglu Du, ssisting Support for oneased Sstem SoerDiar Dependence lcool Recoerfrom Huang, Ming-Chyi Wang, Kuo-Cheng You, Chuang-wen Wang, Hao-Chuan Ho, Po-Shiun Cheng-Lin Lin, Chen, Yen-Chang Hao-Hua Chu Huang, Polly CHAIR: CHAIR: and ompliance Balancing Spot Seet daptie te inding Stress Reduction Automated in Achievement nline nspiration and ploration for dentit Reinention dentit for ploration and nspiration nline Melcer, F. Edward Bowser, Anne E. Haimson, Oliver L. Churchill F. Elizabeth mage in Stereotpes ender and Representation Uneual ccupations for Results Searc Munson A. Sean Matuszek, Cynthia Kay, Matthew ender and enure Diersit in itu eams itu in Diersit enure and ender Brand, den van Mark G.J. Ray, Baishakhi Daryl Posnett, Vasilescu, Bogdan Vladimir Filkov Prem Devanbu, Serebrenik, Alexander lassroom Bridging riends nline Strangers ffline atspp it Segregation ender Rangaswamy Nimmi Preeti Mudliar, R R N D NN E6 E5 E4 CHI 2015 THURSDAY 48 THURSDAY 14:30–15:50 403 402 401 | ACM Conference inComputing Systems onHuman Factors Jens Grubert, Matthias Heinisch, Aaron Quigley, DieterSchmalstieg Around theBody ultii ulti idelit nteraction it Displas n and Pei-Yu Chi, Yang Li Weave: Cross-Device Scripting Wearable Interaction Harald Reiterer, Yvonne Rogers Roman Rädle, Jetter, Hans-Christian Schreiner, Mario ZhihaoLu, aluation of UserDefined rossDeice nteractions Spatiallaare or spatiallagnostic licitation and Tero Jokela, Ojala, Jarno Thomas Olsson in Everyday Activities and Tasks Stud on Diar omining ultiple nformation Deices NBN R Amy X. Zhang, S. Mark Ackerman, DavidR. Karger em and o an e i em ailing ists re e Still ere ats rong it N. SadatShami, Michael Muller, Aditya Pal, Mikhil Masli, Werner Geyer mploeenferring ngagement from Social edia E.Marta Cecchinato, Anna L. Cox, JonBird Management Practices Boundary oring rofessional Differences in mail and Rowanne Fleck, Anna L. Cox, Rosalyn A V Robison orife Balance Balancing Boundaries: UsingMultipleDevices toManage Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Manuel A. Perez-Quinones ost in mail ulling DonUsers a at of nteraction PERNILLE BJORN CHAIR: Ioannis Politis, Stephen A. Brewster, Frank Pollick DisplaysLanguage-Based Multimodal Driver o Beep or Not to Beep omparing stract ersus Hannah Limerick, James W. Moore, DavidCoyle Speec nterfaces mpirical idence for a Diminised Sense of genc in Myroslava Dzikovska,D. Johanna Moore K.Maria Wolters, JonathanKilgour, Sarah E. MacPherson, oice nterface Design e orpusDN Ne Resource for nclusie Donald McMillan, Brown Antoine Loriette, Barry Continuous SpeechStream Repurposing onersation periments it te Baptiste Caramiaux, Alessandro Altavilla, ScottG. Pobiner, Atau Tanaka Sonic Memories orm ollos Sound Designing nteractions from CHAIR: Papers: Email & Social Media at Work Papers: Speech & Interfaces Auditory Papers: Multi-Device Interaction COSMIN MUNTEANU

E3 E1/E2 E4 ocating Social edia ractices and raectories Situated SocialMedia Use: A Methodological Approach to Grevet,Catherine Gilbert Eric omputing Sstems o rototpe Ne nes iggac rototping Using isting argeScale Social N SSN R Katie Davis, EveKlein Badges in earning fterscool nestigating ig Scool Students erceptions of Digital Jin Yea Jang, Kyungsik Han, Patrick C. Shih, DongwonLee eneration ie in omparatie aracteristics nstagram BethRosson,Mary JohnM. Carroll Pamela J. Wisniewski, Haiyan Jia, Na Wang, Saijing Zheng, HengXu, Internet Risk Exposure Addiction andOnline Resilience itigates te Negatie ffects of dolescent Karen Renaud, Maguire Joseph Regulating ccess to dult ontent it riac reseration SN RS R Leysia Palen, Soden, Robert T. Jennings Anderson, Barrenechea Mario Events in ResponsetoHumanitarian e Socioecnical olution of penStreetap Success &ScaleinaData-Producing Organization: D.Sarvapali Ramchurn, DavidJones Joel E. Fischer, Reeves, Stuart TomRodden, SteveReece, Disaster Response Building a Birds e ie ollaoratie or in Reuter,Christian Thomas Ludwig, Marc-AndréKaufhold, Volkmar Pipek Application to Support Volunteer inDisasters Moderators Design of a rosslatform Socialedia Ludwig,Thomas Reuter, Christian Tim Siebigteroth, Volkmar Pipek sical and Digital ctiities of itiens during mergencies rodonitor oile rod Sensing for ssessing T CHAIR: Megan French, MadelineE. Smith,Birnholtz, Jeremy Jeff T. Hancock a Broader Through Lens s is o e ll Do t Butler ies and miguit Scott E. Hudson, Paulos Eric Stacey Kuznetsov, Doonan, Carrie Nathan Wilson, Mohan, Swarna rid noledge roduction and Scientific articipation Dio ings pen Source Biolog ools as latforms for Simpson,Robert Nigel Shadbolt Ramine Tinati, Max Van Kleek, ElenaSimperl, Luczak-Rösch, Markus Stud of a ultiDomain itien Science latform Designing for itien Data nalsis rossSectional ase Justin Cheng, Jaime Teevan, Shamsi T. Iqbal, Michael S. Bernstein Brea t Don omparison of acro and icrotass Hillman,Alexandra WeilenmannThomas Papers: Social Media & Citizen Science Papers: Understanding & Protecting Kids Tech Use Papers: Disasters & Humanitarian Events AWANNA R. DILLAHUNT CHI 2015

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THURSDAY 14:30 – 15:50 14:30 THURSDAY Foyers A SAMSEL Coffee Break Coffee 15:50 – 16:30 Level 300/400 Level Environments Special AVID R. FLATLA R. AVID COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | & Exhibition Center | Seoul, COEX Convention Case Studies: GUIs with Interacting Papers: an ndroids Be Salespeople in te Real orld Real te in Salespeople Be ndroids an Hiroshi Ishiguro Kohei Ogawa, Watanabe, Miki of mergence e in U ontent for utloo n Augmented Content Jong Sung Lee, Eun Lee, Yae Park, Eun Hye Kim, Woo Sung Eun Jin Kim Da Hee Lee, interact to gestures of set nonamiguous and consensual infantrmenin U it Jordane Grenier, Sotiris Manitsaris, Paljic, Alexis Taralle, Florent Christophe Guettier CHAIR: CHAIR: D nem te Necessaril Not s lutcing Lank Edward Vogel, Daniel Mathieu Nancel, nterfaces enu in rouping isual Susan Zhuang Brumby, Duncan P. to Interacting From Color Picking Color Portraits: olor it Mackay E. Wendy Nolwenn Maudet, Ghita Jalal, Beaior nteractie of mergence e Searc enu Rational of odel Oulasvirta, Antti Brumby, Duncan P. Gilles Bailly, Chen, Xiuli Howes Andrew pplications Supportainting Undo for Selectie Yoon, YoungSeok Minh Le, Tam Ashley Lai, Myers, A. Brad Brandt Joel R. Faulring, R. Andrew CHAIR: FRANCESC Room perating te in esture or oice Sellen, Abigail Gonzalez, Gerardo O’Hara, P. Kenton Mentis, Helena M. Theodore Pierre Trivedi, Rikin Antonio Criminisi, Robert Corish, 308 307

PSY Crossing from Local to Global through Music: Cultural Technology, Media, and Future Media, Technology,

PlenaryClosing Keynote 16:30 – 17:50 Hall D1

OM BARTINDALE Walls & Tables for Techniques Interaction Papers: Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy Home Papers: Designing for plorator Searc on ouc Deices ouc plorator for on Designing Searc Andolina, Salvatore Diogo Cabral, Ruotsalo, Tuukka Klouche, Khalil Giulio Jacucci Andrea Bellucci, s oing mproing Some ffects of ocomotion in ocomotion of ffects Some mproing oing s Kasper Hornbæk Jakobsen, R. Mikkel Remote for ultitouc and ae ntegrating aeRS Tasks Rotate-Scale-Translate Gellersen Hans Andreas Bulling, Alexander, Jason Turner, Jayson Chang Min Kim, Tek-Jin Nam Tek-Jin Kim, Chang Min ompensating for ointing Distant odeling Displacements Systematic Niels Henze Schneegass, Stefan Wolf, Katrin Sven Mayer, Interaction Wall-Display CHAIR: CHAIR: T Spatial for Bloc angile leating n raff Resilience Ex Machina: LearningDevice Medical a Complex Resilience Ex Machina: Selfreatment aemodialsis for Noble Paul ecnologies ealt for radeoffs UnderstandingDesign A Approach Mixed-Methods Vizer, Lisa M. Logan Kendall, Jordan Eschler, Katie O’Leary, Pratt Wanda Ralston, James D. Interaction Tabletop Daniel Tetteroo, Paul Vreugdenhil, Ivor Grisel, Marc Michielsen, Marc Michielsen, Ivor Grisel, Vreugdenhil, Paul Tetteroo, Daniel Markopoulos Panos Vanmulken, Diana Els Kuppens, Reailitation and sioterap for ergames Rainer Malaka Marc Herrlich, Jan David Smeddinck, sioome ploring isual uidance and eedac and uidance isual ploring sioome ercises sioterap for ecniues Joaquim Jorge, Scott Bateman, Yang, Xing-Dong Tang, Richard Anthony Tang Deelopment ndUser an Deploing from earnt essons Reailitation sical for latform otiational of Stud Situated ediumterm on Functional Reach Aspects and Impact R R UN N E6 E5 CHI 2015 NOTES

50 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2015 WORKSHOPS

 WORKSHOPS CHI 2015 workshops take place on Level 300 at the Convention Sunday 19 April (1 day) Room Center. Workshops are accessible only to pre-registered attendees. W17 Design-Led Inquiry for Mobile Lives 312 Konstantinos Kazakos, David Kirk, Abigail Durrant, David Chatting, Saturday 18 April – Sunday 19 April (2 days) Room Paulina Yurman, Jo-Anne Bichard, Jaemin Paik W01 Art.CHI 310AB W18 Developing Skills for Social and Emotional Wellbeing 314 David England, Linda Candy, Celine Latulipe, Thecla Schiphorst, Petr Slovák, Greg Wadley, David Coyle, Anja Thieme, Ernest a Edmonds, Younghui Kim, Sean Clark, Andruid Kerne Naomi Yamashita, Reeva M Lederman, Stefan schutt, Mia Doces W02 Designing Alternative Systems for local Communities 311 W19 Ecological Perspectives in HCI: Promise, Problems, 313 Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Rob Comber, Clara Crivellaro, Nick Taylor, and Potential Stacey Kuznetsov, Andrea Kavanaugh, Christopher A. Le Dantec, Eli Blevis, Susanne Bødker, John Flach, Jodi Forlizzi, Heekyoung Jung, Joon Kim Victor Kaptelinin, Bonnie Nardi, Antonio Rizzo Saturday 18 April (1 day) Room W20 End-User Development in the Internet of Things Era 315 Daniel Tetteroo, Panos Markopoulos, Stefano Valtolina, W03 Between the Lines: Reevaluating the 312 Fabio Paternò, Volkmar Pipek, Margaret Burnett nlineffline Binar Sarah Vieweg, Oliver L. Haimson, Michael Massimi, Kenton O’Hara, W21 Everyday Telepresence: Emerging Practices and 320 Elizabeth F. Churchill Future Research Irene Rae, Bilge Mutlu, Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson, W04 Beyond Personal Informatics: Designing for Experiences 317A Leila A. Takayama, Gina Venolia with Data Chris Elsden, David Kirk, Mark Selby, Chris Speed W22 Experiencing Autonomous Vehicles: Crossing the 316 W05 Collaborating with Intelligent Machines: Interfaces for 320 Boundaries between a Drive and a Ride Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Manfred Tscheligi, Dalila Szostak, Creative Sound Florian Grote, Kristina Andersen, Peter Knees Rabindra Ratan, Roderick McCall, Ioannis Politis, Sven Krome W06 Crossing Domains: Diverse Perspectives on Players 313 W23 Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical 321 Gareth R. White, Joonhwan Lee, Daniel Johnson, Peta Wyeth, Jason Alexander, Yvonne Jansen, Kasper Hornbæk, Johan Kildal, Pejman Mirza-Babaei Abhijit Karnik W07 Crossing HCI and Health: Advancing Health and 314 W24 Gamifying Research: Strategies, Opportunities, 322 Wellness Technology Research in Home and Challenges, Ethics Sebastian Deterding, Seth Cooper, Alessandro Canossa, Community Settings Marilyn R. Lennon, Lynne Baillie, Jettie Hoonhout, Judy Robertson, Lennart E. Nacke, Casper Harteveld, Jennifer R. Whitson Geraldine Fitzpatrick W25 How WEIRD is HCI? Extending HCI Principles to Other 323 W08 Designing for Sharing in Local Communities 315 Countries and Cultures Lone Malmborg, Ann Light, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Victoria Bellotti, Christian Sturm, Alice Oh, Sebastian Linxen, Jose Abdelnour Nocera, Margot Brereton Susan M. Dray, Katharina Reinecke W09 Developing HCI Education Crossing Asia 316 W26 Knowledge Production in Interaction Design 317A Anind K. Dey, Yuanchun Shi, Feng Tian, Shiwei Cheng Kristina Höök, Peter Dalsgaard, Stuart Reeves, Jeffrey Bardzell, Jonas Löwgren, Erik Stolterman, Yvonne Rogers W10 Embarrassing Interactions 321 Sebastian Deterding, Andrés Lucero, Jussi Holopainen, W27 Leveraging and Integrating Eastern and Western 326 Chulhong Min, Adrian Cheok, Annika Waern, Steffen Walz Insights for Human Engagement Studies in HCI fie aihong aw, haklam Silpasuwanchai, iangshi Ren, W11 Ethical Encounters in HCI: Research in Sensitive Settings 324 Jeffrey Bardzell, Torkil Clemmensen, Yan Liu Jenny Waycott, Hilary Davis, Anja Thieme, Stacy Branham, John Vines, Cosmin Munteanu W28 Mobile Collocated Interactions: From Smartphones 317B to Wearables W12 Expanding the Boundaries: A SIGCHI HCI & 322 Andrés Lucero, James Clawson, Kent Lyons, Joel E. Fischer, Sustainability Workshop Daniel Ashbrook, Simon Robinson Adrian K. Clear, Chris Preist, Somya Joshi, Lisa P. Nathan, Samuel Mann, Bonnie A. Nardi W29 Principles, Techniques and Perspectives on Optimization 324 and HCI W13 Smart for Life: Designing Smart Home Technologies that 323 Per la ristensson, iaojun Bi, Andrew Howes, Antti ulasvirta, Evolve with Users Roderick Murray-Smith, Harold Thimbleby, John Williamson, Sarah Mennicken, Amy Hwang, Rayoung Yang, Jesse Hoey, Shumin Zhai Alex Mihailidis, Elaine M. Huang W30 Supporting Children to Engage in Play for Wellbeing 325 W14 Text Entry on the Edge 325 Kevin Marshall, Gavin Wood, Janet C. Read, Svetlana (Lana) Yarosh, James Clawson, Ahmed Sabbir Arif, Stephen Brewster, Mark Dunlop, Madeline Balaam, Jung-Joo Lee Per Ola Kristensson, Antti Oulasvirta W15 What to Study in HCI? 326 Kasper Hornbæk, Antti Oulasvirta, Stuart Reeves, Susanne Bødker

CHI 2015 COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | 51 ASIAN CHI SYMPOSIA & VIDEO SHOWCASE

 ASIAN CHI SYMPOSIA  VIDEO SHOWCASE CHI 2015 is offering a series of special symposia for topics pertinent to Video Showcase features engaging videos that offer a variety of HCI communities across Asia. These symposia may contain content in perspectives on human-computer interaction, including novel interfaces, English or in a regional language. Participants include both presenters reflectie pieces and future enisionments ome and eno te ideos and audience members. The symposia descriptions appear in the during Monday morning break followed by the Golden Mouse award CHI 2015 Extended Abstracts. ceremony. Saturday 18 April – Sunday 19 April (2 days) Room Monday Room 10:00 – 11:30 Video Showcase 401 S01 Chinese CHI Symposium in CHI 2015 318AB Haohuan Wang, Gary Hsieh, iaojun Bi, Henry uh, ihsiu hen Videos Sunday 19 April (1 day) Room VS01 TagMe: An Easy-to-Use Toolkit for Turning the Personal Environment into an Extended Communications Interface S02 ASEAN CHI Symposium: Crossing HCI for Development 319 udith Amores, avier Benavides, Pattie Maes in sia acific Eunice Sari, Bimlesh Wadhwa, Adi Tedjasaputra, Masitah Ghazali, VS02 Cyclops: Wearable and Single-Piece Full-Body Gesture Anirudha N Joshi Input Devices Liwei Chan, Chi-Hao Hsieh, Yi-Ling Chen, Shuo Yang, Da-Yuan Huang, S03 Japanese CHI Symposium 1: Emerging Japanese HCI 317B Rong-Hao Liang, Bing-Yu Chen Research Collection Jun Kato, Hiromi Nakamura, Yuta Sugiura, Taku Hachisu, VS03 TakeTwo: Using Google Glass for Augmented Memory Daisuke Sakamoto, Koji Yatani, Yoshifumi Kitamura Scott W. Greenwald, Christian D. Vazquez, Pattie Maes S04 Japanese CHI Symposium: Japanese Culture and Kansei 309 VS04 MagCubes: Magnetically Driven Tangible Widgets for Children Hisao Shiizuka, Masaaki Kurosu, Michiko Ohkura Sungjae Hwang, Kwangyun Wohn VS05 Touch+: Expanding Touch Input Vocabulary using a Smartphone and a Smartwatch Sungjae Hwang, Junghyeon Gim VS06 Contextual Drag: Context-based Dynamic Friction for Dragging Interaction Sungjae Hwang, Junghyeon Gim, Junwoo Yoo, Andrea Bianchi VS07 The Smart Steering Wheel Cover: Motivating Safe and fficient Driing Eleonora Ibragimova, Nick Mueller, Arnold Vermeeren, Peter Vink VS08 G-raff: An Elevating Tangible Block for Spatial Tabletop Interaction Chang Min Kim, Tek-Jin Nam VS09 Remnance of Form: Interactive Narratives with Augmented Shadows Sang-won Leigh, Asta Roseway, Ann Paradiso VS10 Proprioceptive Interaction Pedro Lopes, Alexandra Ion, Willi M Daniel Hoffmann, Patrik Jonell, Patrick Baudisch VS11 A Dose of Reality: Overcoming Usability Challenges in VR Head-Mounted Displays Mark McGill, Daniel Boland, Roderick Murray-Smith, Stephen A Brewster VS12 “Hello World”: A Digital Quandary And The Apotheosis Of The Human Kyle Overton VS13 Bendi: Shape-Changing Mobile Device for a Tactile-Visual Phone Conversation Young-Woo Park, Joohee Park, Tek-Jin Nam VS14 TRANSFORM as Adaptive and Dynamic Furniture Luke Vink, Viirj Kan, Ken Nakagaki, Daniel Leithinger, Sean Follmer, Philipp Schoessler, Amit Zoran, Hiroshi Ishii VS15 Cutting Edge Vision: Metal Embedded Optics for Smart Knives Amit Zoran, Nan-Wei Gong, Roy Shilkrot, Shuo Yan, Pattie Maes

52 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2015 COURSES

 COURSES Courses allow CHI attendees to extend their knowledge Wednesday Courses, 22 April Room beyond their current community and their current areas of expertise. C17 Introduction to Creating Musical Interfaces 317A Courses are taught in one to three 80-minute units. Michael J. Lyons, Sidney S. Fels Pre-registration is required. The Course Notes you receive at C18 Speech-based Interaction: Myths, Challenges, E7 registration serve as your entry ticket. You may register for courses and Opportunities tat ae not et een filled at te Registration Des in te lo area Cosmin Munteanu, Gerald Penn on the ground level. C19 Designing Surveys for HCI Research 318BC Hendrik Müller, Aaron Sedley Monday Courses, 20 April Room C20 The Glass Class: Designing Wearable Interfaces 308ABC C01 Designing Websites for Adults 55+: 317A Mark Billinghurst, Dr. Thad Starner Toward Universal Design C21 Using Experience Sampling Methodology to Collect 317A Jeff A. Johnson Deep Data About Your Users C02 Design and Adaptation for Cross-Device, 317BC Kathy K. Baxter, Anna Avrekh, Bob Evans Context-dependent User Interfaces C22 Rapid Design LabsA Tool to Turbocharge E7 Fabio Paternò Design-Led Innovation C04 Body, Whys & Videotape: Somatic Approaches to 318BC Jim E. Nieters, Carola Fellenz Thompson Experience in HCI C23 Conceptual Models: Core to Good Design 318BC Thecla Schiphorst, Lian Loke Jeff A. Johnson C05 Design for Searching & Finding 317A Daniel M Russell, Jaime Teevan, Meredith Ringel Morris, Thursday Courses, 23 April Room Marti Hearst, Ed H. Chi C24 Vision-Driven: Beyond Tangible Bits, Towards 317BC C06 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction 317BC Radical Atoms Jonathan Lazar, Simone D. J. Barbosa Hiroshi Ishii, Daniel Leithinger, Sean Follmer, Lining Yao, Jifei Ou C07 Actionable Inexpensive Games User Research E7 C25 Interaction Design for Reading Devices and Apps E7 Lennart E. Nacke, Steve Engels, Pejman Mirza-Babaei Jennifer Pearson, Simon Robinson C08 Interaction Design for Online Video and Television 318BC C26 Introduction to Positive Computing Technology That 318BC David Geerts, Pablo Cesar Fosters Wellbeing Rafael A. Calvo, Dorian Peters Tuesday Courses, 21 April Room C27 Designing with the Mind in Mind: The Psychological 317BC C09 Designing and Assessing Interactive Systems Using 317A Basis for UI Design Guidelines Task Models Jeff A. Johnson Philippe Palanque, Célia Martinie o ou ould Benefit from Using S Standards C10 Learn to Sketch (Even if You Can t Draw): Hands-on 317BC Nigel Bevan Sketching Course Stephanie Foehrenbach C11 Research Methods for Child Computer Interaction E7 Janet C. Read, Shuli Gilutz C12 Practical UX Research Methodologies 318BC Sarah E. Garcia C13 Methods for Human-Computer Interaction Research 317A Sandy J. J. Gould, Duncan P. Brumby, Anna L. Cox, Geraldine Fitpatrick, ettie Hoonhout, avid amas, fie aw C14 Mobile Human-Computer Interaction 317BC Niels Henze, Enrico Rukzio C15 HCI Lessons: From Earth to Outer Space... and Back E7 Guy André Boy, Jeffrey M Bradshaw, Soyeon Yi C16 Sketching User Experiences: The Hands-on Course 318BC Nicolai Marquardt, Saul Greenberg

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 DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM  STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION Selected doctoral students present and explore their research topics The Student Research Competition (SRC) is a forum for undergraduate with senior researchers and other students in a two-day interdisciplinary and graduate students to showcase their research, exchange ideas, workshop. Doctoral Consortium posters are displayed in Exhibit Hall and improve their communication skills while competing for prizes. E and brief descriptions appear in the CHI 2015 Extended Abstracts. Sponsored by Microsoft Research, the SRC is a branch of the ACM SRC. Saturday – Sunday Winners are announced at the Closing Plenary. Doctoral Consortium (Room 308AB) Tuesday Tuesday 15:50 – 16:30 Posters highlighted during the 10:50 – 11:30 Meet the poster authors (Hall C2/C3) afternoon break (Hall C2/C3) Tuesday – Thursday Wednesday Posters on display during opening hours (Hall C2/C3) 11:30 – 12:50 Posters presentations open to all conference attendees (Room 317BC) Doctoral Consortium Faculty Gregory Abowd, Georgia Tech Jury Mark Blythe, Northumbria University Thad Starner, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Susan Fussell (Co-Chair), Cornell University John Tang, Microsoft Research, USA Darren Gergle, Northwestern University Xiangshi Ren, Kochi University of Technology, Japan Jim Hollan, University of California, San Diego Regan Mandryk, University of Saskatchewan, Canada S.J. Kim (Co-Chair), University of Nevada, Las Vegas Tilde Bekker, Eindhoven University of Technology,The Netherlands Alice Oh, KAIST Finalists Jaime Teevan (Co-Chair), Microsoft Research SRC01 GAZE: Using Mobile Devices to Promote Discovery and Participants Data Collection Zachary Allen DC01 Transmigrant Saudi Arabian Youth and Social Media: Privacy, Intimacy and Freedom of Expression SRC02 Blo watch: Blowable and Hands-free Interaction Norah Abokhodair for Smartwatches Wei-Hung Chen DC02 Apps with Habits: Adaptive Interfaces for News Apps Marios Constantinides SRC03 Cyr afour: How Two Human Avatars Communicate With DC03 Technology at Mealtime: Beyond the Ordinary Each Other Enrique Encinas Hasan Shahid Ferdous DC04 Aligning the Social Interaction Spaces of Intergenerational SRC04 Realism in Interactive Tutors Nicholas Hynes Family Members Francisco J. Gutierrez SRC05 Libero: On-the-go Crowdsourcing for Package Delivery Yongsung Kim DC05 Social Equity and Ecological Sustainability in HCI: An Ecofeminist Perspective SRC06 Can Specialised Electronic Musical Instruments Aid Gopinaath Kannabiran Stroke Rehabilitation? Pedro Kirk DC06 Engage People in Pro-Environmental Behaviors through Online Prosocial Interaction and Pro-Health Intervention SRC07 QuizCram: A Question-Driven Video Studying Interface Pei-Yi Kuo Geza Kovacs DC07 Practical Sensory Substitution In Real and Virtual Worlds: SRC08 Challenges for Wearable Camera: Understanding of the Development, Accessibility And Neuroscience Meaning behind Photo-taking Shachar Maidenbaum Ahreum Lee DC08 Designing Self-care Technologies for Everyday Life: SRC09 Pull-T o-Refresh and Learn: Leveraging Mobile Email Load A Practice Approach Time for Education Francisco Nunes Anji Ren DC09 Scalable Webcam Eye Tracking by Learning from User Interactions SRC10 Assessing the Supportiveness of Gift Emoticons in Alexandra Papoutsaki Care Scenarios Kirsten A. Smith DC10 Casual Interaction: Scaling Interaction for Multiple Levels of Engagement Henning Pohl DC11 Addressing Obsolescence of Consumer Electronics through Sustainable Interaction Design Christian Remy DC12 Support Environment for Co-designing Micro Tasks in Suburban Communities Tomoyo Sasao DC13 Whole Body Interaction with Public Displays Robert Walter D nancing User perience to Design noale iition ents Nan Wang DC15 Designing with Emerging Publics: The Case of Physician-Assisted Suicide Daisy Yoo DC16 Retention in MOOCs: Understanding Users Motivations, erceptions and ctiit raectories Saijing Zheng

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 STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION  STUDENT GAME COMPETITION This is the 13th year of the CHI Student Design Competition. The The Games and Entertainment Special Community created this Student Design Competition continues to grow each year with increased competition to showcase student work in areas of game design and international representation. The competition always draws a large development that connect strongly to the CHI community of research audience at and as also ecome a maor recruiting opportunit and practice. Students submitted games as well as extended abstracts for identifying talented students. The CHI 2015’s theme is “crossings” clarifing innoatie aspects of teir or e ur selected tree which focuses on crossing the boundaries for meaningful new creations finalist games in eac categorames for a urpose nnoatie and possibilities. In this year’s Student Design Competition, we adapt this Interface and Innovative Game Design. Winners are announced at the theme of “crossings” and open up the opportunities for students in the Closing Plenary. areas of HCI and Design from all over the world to show their visions CHI attendees can play the games on Monday morning in Hall E Foyer. and competence on enabling people from different cultures to be The SGC winners are announced at the Closing Plenary. connected and to be heard and appreciated. In the last few years, smart Games for a Purpose: Games submitted to this category are devices have become more or less standardized in their physical and designed not ust to entertain ut also to accomplis some end goal graphical forms. While new groups of users are constantly emerging, amples include games for ealt learning games ournalistic games uite a fe people still sta aa from te enefits of tecnolog e theme of this year’s Student Design Competition is “Appropriating Innovative Interface: Games submitted to this category push the ecnologies for Ne ultures e ae finalist student teams o boundaries of current interface practice. Examples include the use have succeeded to proceed the competition at CHI 2015 out of 69 of gesture, multi-touch, or haptics; voice input; use of sensors such submissions from 11 different countries. as breathing or heart rate; and augmented reality games for mobile Monday platforms. 10:00 – 11:30 Judging (Closed Jury session) (Room 327ABC) Innovative Game Design: Games submitted to this category push Tuesday the boundaries of current game mechanics and/or design. Examples include games that add novel mechanics that have not been used 15:50 – 16:30 Meet the poster authors (Hall C2/C3) before, add new visual or audio themes/dynamics, explore new mixes Wednesday of mechanics, story and character elements, automated techniques for 14:30 – 15:50 Open Finalist presentations (Room 317BC) adaptive designs, or explore new forms of interaction that are thought Tuesday-Thursday provoking. Posters on display during opening hours (Hall C2/C3) Wednesday Jury 16:30 – 17:50 Presentations and awards (Room 317BC) Zhiyong Fu, Tsinghua University, China Jury Elisa Giarccardi, TU Delft, Netherlands Casper Harteveld, Northeastern University Jung-Joo Lee, National University of Singapore, Singapore Seth Cooper, Northeastern University Will Odom, Simon Fraser University, Canada Peter Lee, Nolgong Finalists Sebastian Deterding, Northeastern University SDC02 Am I Native Enough? Exploring American Indian Identity Finalists Through Language Learning SGC01 Keyewai: Looking at Cooperation in a Holographic Jumana Almahmoud, Mallory Anderson, Abhishek Dewan, roection Screen Sofia Gutierre, Ram umarasubramanian Paulo Bala, Lucilia Nóbrega, Guilherme Neves, Laís Lopes, Joana Morna, SDC03 Lantern: Empowering Refugees Through Community- Cristina Freitas, João Camacho Generated Guidance Using Near Field Communication SGC02 Fighting Gulliver: An Experiment with Cross-Platform Players Jennifer Baranoff, R. Israel Gonzales, Jay Liu, Heidi Yang, Jimin Zheng Fighting a Body-Controlled Giant SDC05 FamCom: a Communication Service Enhancing Conversation Kuan-Ting Chou, Min-Chieh Hsiu, Chiuan Wang Quality Between Elders Residing in Care Hospital and Their SGC03 Crystallize: Simulating Language Immersion through Gameplay Family Member Gabriel Culbertson Mingu Kang, Taewan Kim, Youngjae Kim, Junghwan Ahn SGC04 TranSection: Hand-Based Interaction for Playing a Game within SDC06 BlindNavi: A Navigation App for the Visually Impaired a Virtual Reality Game Smartphone User Po-Wei Lee, Han-Yu Wang, Ying-Chao Tung, Jhe-Wei Lin, Andries Valstar Yi-Ying Lin, Hsuan-Eng Chen, Chien-Hsing Chen, I-Fang Wang SGC05 Atomatic: An Inclusive Game to Learn Concepts of Atoms SDC07 inSight: Kick-Starting Communications for Elderlies Ageing and Elements In Place Sylvan Lobo Zhide Loh, Edmund Zhang, Lim Zhi Ying SGC06 Get Creative With Learning: Word Out! A Full Body SDC08 Sleepstellar: A Safety Kit and Digital Storyteller Interactive Game for Sleepwalkers Felicia Clare Paul, Christabel Goh, Kelly Yap Jashanjit Kaur, Nehal Molasaria, Niyati Gupta, Shengjie Zhang, Wei Wang SGC07 Jelly Polo: True Sport-Like Competition Using Small-Scale Exertion SDC09 Bikon: Warm-Hearted Movements Mike Sheinin, Carl Gutwin Yunmo Park, Hoejoon Lee, Gu Lee, Myeongguk Cho, Soyoung Kim SGC08 Towering Defense - An Augmented Reality Multi-Device Game SDC10 CityMockUp Co-Creating the Urban Space Paul Tolstoi, Andreas Dippon Jonas Frich Pedersen, Marie Louise Juul Sgaard SGC09 Purrfect Crime: Exploring Animal Computer Interaction SDC11 Enabling Context for Traditional Chinese Paintings with through a Digital Game for Humans and Cats “Rice Paper” Rui Trindade, Micaela Sousa, Cristina Hart, Roberto Rodrigues, Ndia Vieira, Hariharan Subramonyam, Yuncheng Shen, Samantha Lauren Jones Joo Frana SDC12 GoodGuide: Reconnecting The Homeless and Others Chien-Chun Wu, Shih-Min Hong, Yu-Han Huang

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 WORKS IN PROGRESS Authors are scheduled to stand by their posters during “meet the wip10204 Ethics and Social Responsibility: Case Study of a Journal Cover author” sessions indicated below. Please visit both rotations to see all of Design Under Fire the exciting work being done and discuss new ideas with Poster authors. Arisa Ema, Hirotaka Osawa, Hiromitsu Hattori, Naonari Akiya Authors present their posters during the morning and afternoon breaks. AUGMENTED REALITY 10301 – 10309 The following poster collections are on display: wip10301 AfterMath: Visualizing Consequences of Actions through First Rotation: Tuesday all day Augmented Reality Accessibility 10101 – 10106 Sang-won Leigh, Pattie Maes AI and HCI 10201 – 10204 wip10302 Lar gibles: Large Tangible Interaction in Mobile Augmented Reality 10301 – 10309 Augmented Reality Children and Teens 10401 – 10404 Asier Marzo Cognition in HCI 10501 – 10505 wip10303 P arallel Web Browsing in Tangible Augmented Communities 10601 – 10611 Reality Environments Displays 10701 – 10709 Mohammed AlSada, Tatsuo Nakajima Gaming 10801 – 10809 Gesture and Multimodal Interactions 10901 – 10925 ip User Defined estures for ugmented irtual irrors Healthcare and Wellbeing 11001 – 11013 A Guessability Study Learning 11101 – 11106 Gun Lee, Jonathan Wong, Hye Sun Park, Jin Sung Choi, Chang Joon Park, Mark Billinghurst Lifestyle 11201 – 11207 Mobile Interactions 11301 – 11312 wip10305 OutsideMe: Augmenting Dancer’s External Self-Image by Using A Mixed Reality System Second Rotation: Wednesday all day Shuo Yan, Gangyi Ding, Zheng Guan, Ningxiao Sun, Hongsong Li, Novel Interfaces and Interaction Techniques 20101 – 20126 Longfei Zhang Productivity and Awareness 20201 – 20206 Search and InfoViz 20301 – 20314 wip10306 Dev elopment of an Inexpensive Augmented Reality Social Computing 20401 – 20413 (AR) Headset Daniela De Angeli, Eamonn J. O’Neill Trust, Privacy, and Emotions 20501 – 20515 Ubicomp, Robots, and Wearables 20601 – 20621 wip10307 Augmenting Affect from Speech with Generative Music Users and UI Design 20701 – 20724 Gerhard Johann Hagerer, Michael Lux, Stefan Ehrlich, Gordon Cheng wip10308 On the Spot Information in Augmented Reality for Teams in the  FIRST ROTATION – TUESDAY 21 APRIL Security Domain Stephan Lukosch, Heide Lukosch, Dragos Datcu, Marina Cidota ACCESSIBILITY 10101 – 10106 wip10309 Augmenting Indirect Multi-Touch Interaction with 3D Hand wip10101 Under standing Interactive Interface Design Requirements for Contours and Skeletons the Visually Impaired Ily a Efanov, Joel Lanir Joongsin Park, Beomtaek Jeong, Seungjai Jeon, Sehyung Han, Jundong Cho, JeongGil Ko CHILDREN AND TEENS 10401 – 10404 wip10102 DO WELL: Dwell-time Based Smartphone Control Solution for wip10401 GNomon: Enabling Dynamic One-Switch Games for Children People with Upper Limb Disabilities with Severe Motor Disabilities Hyunjin Ahn, Jaeseok Yoon, Gulji Chung, Kibum Kim, Jiyeon Ma, Hyunbin Choi, Sebastian Aced Lopez, Fulvio Corno, Luigi De Russis Donguk Jung, Joongseek Lee wip10402 TanProStory: A Tangible Programming System for wip10103 T ouchology: Towards Interactive Plant Design for Children with Children’s Storytelling Autism and Older Adults in Senior Housing Y unfeng Qi, Danli Wang, Lan Zhang, Yining Shi Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo, Annie Sungkajun, Jinkyo Suh wip10403 Kids in Fairytales: Experiential and Interactive Storytelling in wip10104 The Elders Preference for Skeuomorphism as App Icon Style Minji Cho, Soyoung Kwon, Nooree Na, KunPyo Lee, Hyeon-Jeong Suk Children’s Libraries Seokbin Kang, Youngwoon Lee, Suwoong Lee wip10105 Fir st Insights with a Vibrotactile Interface for Children with wip10404 Suppor ting the Disney Method with an Interactive Multiple Disabilities Cristina Manresa-Yee, Ann Morrison, Joan Jordi Muntaner Feedback System Sar ah Tausch, Fabian Nußberger, Heinrich Hussmann wip10106 T opoTiles: Storytelling in Care Homes with Topographic Tangibles COGNITION IN HCI 10501 – 10505 Peter Bennett, Heidi Hinder, Seana Kozar, Christopher Bowdler, ip ogniouse n Detecting Users as ompletion Difficult Elaine Massung, Tim Cole, Helen Manchester, Kirsten Cater through Computer Mouse Interaction AI AND HCI 10201 – 10204 Mar ios Belk, David Portugal, Eleni Christodoulou, George Samaras wip10201 Deplo ying AI Methods to Support Collaborative Writing: wip10502 Interactive Mouse Stream as Real-Time Indicator of User’s a Preliminary Investigation Cognitive Load Sebastian Gehrmann, Lauren Urke, Ofra Amir, Barbara J. Grosz Sy ed Arshad, Yang Wang, Fang Chen wip10202 Be Informed and Be Involved: Effects of Uncertainty and wip10503 Working Memory and the Detection of Different Error Types – orrelation on Users onfidence in Decision aing Novel Predictions for Error Detection Jianlong Zhou, Constant Bridon, Fang Chen, Ahmad Khawaji, Yang Wang Sz e-yuen Yau, Simon Y.W. Li wip10203 Eff ects of Agent Appearance on Customer Buying Motivations wip10504 So , Who Exactly IS The HCI Professional? on Online Shopping Sites Ann Austin, Jose Abdelnour Nocera Kazunori Terada, Jing Liang, Seiji Yamada wip10505 Utilizing the Effects of Priming to Facilitate Text Comprehension Katr in Angerbauer, Tilman Dingler, Dagmar Kern, Albrecht Schmidt 56 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2015 WORKS IN PROGRESS

COMMUNITIES 10601 – 10611 wip10802 T oward Telemetry-driven Analytics for Understanding Players wip10601 The Gauntlet: The Design of a Community Challenge Platform and their Avatars in Videogames Daniel Hawkins, Clarissa Ishak, MaoYang Li, Jason Procyk, Chong-U Lim, D. Fox Harrell Carman Neustaedter, Serena Hillman wip10803 Ho w to Measure the Game Experience? Analysis of the Factor wip10602 BeWell: A Sentiment Aggregator for Proactive Structure of Two Questionnaires Community Management Flor ian Brühlmann, Gian-Marco Schmid Andreas Lindner, Margeret Hall, Claudia Niemeyer, Simon Caton wip10804 Ha ving Fun Over a Distance: Supporting Multiplayer Online Ball wip10603 Testing in the Field: Voice Based Interaction for Citizen Passing Using Multiple Sets of Kinect Reporting in Uganda Tiff any Y. Tang, Pinata Winoto, Relic Yongfu Wang Asreen Rostami, Valeriy Savinov, Louise Barkhuus ip t as Sad But Still ood ratifications of motionall oing wip10604 Br inging the Farmer Perspective to Agricultural Robots Game Experiences Fiona Redhead, Stephen Snow, Dhaval Vyas, Owen Bawden, Ray Russell, Julia Ayumi Bopp, Elisa D. Mekler, Klaus Opwis Tristan Perez, Margot Brereton wip10806 Designing Games with Procedural Content Generation -- wip10605 P assing On: Reader-Sourcing Gender Diversity in Wikipedia An Authorial Approach J. Nathan Matias, Sophie Diehl, Ethan Zuckerman Rui Craveirinha, Licinio Roque wip10606 What Makes a Place More Familiar?: Implications of Geospatial wip10807 KidCr aft: Co-Design within a Game Environment Information Format and Content Gre g Walsh, Craig Donahue, Emily E. Rhodes Myeong Lee, Luis S. Santos, Wei Zhao, Preeti Lakhole, Brian S. Butler wip10808 Mind Reader: Designing for More Intimate Social Play in ip erceied Ris and Selffficac Regarding nternet Securit in a Video Games Marginalized Community Ry an Courtney, Lori L. Scarlatos Eunjin Jung, Evelyn Y. Ho, Hyewon Chung, Mark Sinclair wip10809 Leaderboard Position Psychology: Counterfactual Thinking wip10608 T owards a Gender HCI Curriculum Emily Sun, Brooke Jones, Stefano Traca, Maarten W. Bos Samantha Breslin, Bimlesh Wadhwa GESTURE AND MULTIMODAL INTERACTIONS 10901 – 10925 wip10609 BudgetMap: Issue-Driven Navigation for a Government Budget wip10901 Cutting Edge Vision: Metal Embedded Optics for Smart Knives Nam Wook Kim, Chang Won Lee, Jonghyuk Jung, Eun-Young Ko, Juho Kim, Amit Zoran, Nan-Wei Gong, Roy Shilkrot, Shuo Yan, Pattie Maes Jihee Kim wip10902 Mar ionette: a Multi-Finger Tilt Feedback Device for Curvatures wip10610 Every Little Helps: Understanding Donor Behavior in a and Haptic Images Perception rodfunding latform for Nonprofits Diana Krusteva, Deepak Sahoo, Asier Marzo, Sriram Subramanian, Aejin Song, Hong-in Lee, Minsam Ko, Uichin Lee David Coyle wip10611 Understanding the Needs of Pakistani Farmers and the ip ultifinger R ping nterface for oile Deices Using Prospects of an ICT Intervention High-Speed Hand Motion Recognition Omar Mubin, Joshua Tubb, Mauricio Novoa, Mustafa Naseem, Samia Razaq Masakazu Higuchi, Takashi Komuro DISPLAYS 10701 – 10709 wip10904 Single-Pix el Eye Tracking via Patterned Contact Lenses: wip10701 HoVerTable: Dual-sided Vertical Mid-air Images on Horizontal Design and Evaluation in HCI Domain Tabletop Display Ioannis Rigas, Oleg Komogortsev Hanyuool Kim, Hiroki Yamamoto, Naoya Koizumi, Satoshi Maekawa, wip10905 StreetSauce: Taste Interaction and Empathy with Takeshi Naemura Homeless People wip10702 Shape Display Shader Language (SDSL): A New Programming Marketa olejsova, Terea iskov Model for Shape Changing Displays wip10906 Shop-i: Gaze based Interaction in the Physical World for Christian Weichel, John Hardy, Jason Alexander In-Store Social Shopping Experience wip10703 StackT op: Hybrid Physical-Digital Stacking on Mir ae Kim, Min Kyung Lee, Laura A. Dabbish Interactive Tabletops wip10907 Pretty Pelvis: A Virtual Pet Application That Breaks Sedentary Jan Riemann, Mohammadreza Khalilbeigi, Niloofar Dezfuli, Max Mühlhäuser Time by Promoting Gestural Interaction wip10704 The Tickler: A Compliant Wearable Tactile Display for Stroking Deedee A. Min, Yaejin Kim, Sung A. Jang, Keun Young Kim, Su-Eun Jung, and Tickling Ji-Hyun Lee Espen Knoop, Jonathan Rossiter wip10908 User Eye Fatigue Detection via Eye Movement Behavior wip10705 Biogotchi! An Exploration of Plant-Based Information Displays Evgeniy Abdulin, Oleg Komogortsev Jacqueline T. Chien, François V. Guimbretière, Tauhidur Rahman, Geri Gay, wip10909 Glance Awareness and Gaze Interaction in Smartwatches Mark Matthews Deepak Akkil, Jari Kangas, Jussi Rantala, Poika Isokoski, Oleg Spakov, wip10706 Atypical Visual Display for Monitoring Multiple CCTV Feeds Roope Raisamo Serge Pelletier, Joel Suss, Francois Vachon, Sebastien Tremblay wip10910 Use of Sound to Provide Occluded Visual Information in Touch wip10707 Finding Satisfactory Transparency: An Empirical Study on Public Gestural Interface BoY u Gao, HyungSeok Kim, Hasup Lee, Jooyoung Lee, Jee-In Kim Transparent Displays in a Shop Context Heesun Kim, Bo Kyung Huh, Seung Hyen Im, Hae Youn Joung, wip10911 BESIDE: Body Experience and Sense of Immersion in Digital Gyu Hyun Kwon, Ji-Hyung Park paleontological Environment wip10708 Enab ling Human Micro-Presence through Small-Screen Ryuichi Yoshida, Ryohei Egusa, Machi Saito, Miki Namatame, Masanori Sugimoto, Fusako Kusunoki, Etsuji Yamaguchi, Head-up Display Devices Scott Greenwald, Mina Khan, Pattie Maes Shigenori Inagaki, Yoshiaki Takeda, Hiroshi Mizoguchi wip10709 A Concept for 3D Interaction on a Curved Touch Display wip10912 InT ouch Tactile Tales: Haptic Feedback and Henri Palleis, Mirjam Mickisch, Heinrich Hussmann Long-Distance Storytelling Elaine Massung, Victoria Bates, Sarah Dickins, James Torbett, GAMING 10801 – 10809 James Holmes, Kirsten Cater wip10801 Ther apeutic Gaming in Context: Observing Game Use for wip10913 T ransture: Continuing a Touch Gesture on a Small Screen into Brain nur Reailitation the Air Jinghui Cheng, Cynthia Putnam Jaehyun Han, Sunggeun Ahn, Geehyuk Lee CHI 2015 COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | 57 WORKS IN PROGRESS

wip10914 Express Driver’s Emotion with Emoticons in Driving Contexts wip11009 Explor ing Physical Activities in an Employer-Sponsored Haechan Kim, KunPyo Lee Health Program wip10915 Multimodal Frustration Detection on Smartphones Dhav al Vyas, Zachary Fitz-walter, Erica Mealy, Alessandro Soro, Esther Vasiete, Tom Yeh Jinglan Zhang, Margot Brereton wip10916 ViLimbs: Improving Phantom Limb Treatment Through wip11010 P ersonal Counseling on Smart Phones For Smoking Cessation Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov, Nirojan Srikandarajah, Multisensory Feedback Umachanger Brinthaparan Esteban Correa-Agudelo, Andres M Hernandez, Carlos Ferrin, Juan D Gomez wip11011 Design Self-Diagnosis Applications for Non-Patients Jason Chen Zhao, Ngai-Man Cheung, Ricardo Sosa, Dawn Chin-Ing Koh wip10917 An Open Catalog of Hand Gestures from Sci-Fi Movies ucas S Figueiredo, Mariana GM Pinheiro, dvar Vilar Neto, ip ction ealt Selffficac ssessment ool Deelopment for Veronica Teichrieb Online Cancer Support Groups Elisabeth Joyce ip oards traction of Suectie Reading ncompreension wip11013 Designing a Motivational Agent for Behavior Change in Analysis of Eye Gaze Features Physical Activity Ayano Okoso, Joachim Folz, Takumi Toyama, Marcus Liwicki, Kai Kunze, T oshikazu Kanaoka, Bilge Mutlu Koichi Kise LEARNING 11101 – 11106 wip10919 Using Cr-Y Components to Detect Tongue Protrusion Gestures Chris S. Crawford, Carmen Badea, Stephen W. Bailey, Juan E. Gilbert ip utomaticall dusting te Speed of earning ideos Sunghyun Song, Jeong-ki Hong, Ian Oakley, Jun Dong Cho, wip10920 T owards Accurate Automatic Segmentation of IMU-Tracked Andrea Bianchi Motion Gestures wip11102 Explanation Activities with a Pedagogical Agent in an Online Task: Sven Kratz, Maribeth Back Lexical Network Analysis wip10921 Sho wMe: A Remote Collaboration System that Supports Yugo Hayashi Immersive Gestural Communication wip11103 FeedLear n: Using Facebook Feeds for Microlearning udith Amores, avier Benavides, Pattie Maes Geza Kovacs wip10922 A Crowdsourced Alternative to Eye-tracking for wip11104 Pla yful Sounds From The Classroom: What Can Designers of Visualization Understanding Digital Music Games Learn From Formal Educators? Nam Wook Kim, Zoya Bylinskii, Michelle A. Borkin, Aude Oliva, PIeter Duysburgh, Karin Slegers, Karen Mouws, Marije Nouwen rysto Z Gajos, Hanspeter Pfister wip11105 Cour seMIRROR: Enhancing Large Classroom Instructor-Student wip10923 Illusion of Surface Changes induced by Tactile and Visual Interactions via Mobile Interfaces and Natural Language Processing Touch Feedback iangmin Fan, Wencan uo, Muhsin Menekse, iane itman, Katrin Wolf, Timm Bäder Jingtao Wang wip10924 3D Virtual Hand Selection with EMS and Vibration Feedback wip11106 Designing Interactive Query Interfaces to Teach Database Max Pfeiffer, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger Systems in the Classroom wip10925 Same-side Hand Interactions with Arm-placed Devices Lilong Jiang, Arnab Nandi Using EMG LIFESTYLE 11201 – 11207 Frederic Kerber, Pascal Lessel, Antonio Krüger wip11201 Suppor ting Energy Management as a Cooperative HEALTHCARE AND WELLBEING 11001 – 11013 Amateur Activity wip11001 Detecting and Characterizing Mental Health Related Hanna Hasselqvist, Cristian Bogdan, Mario Romero, Omar Shafqat Self-Disclosure in Social Media wip11202 HabitStar : An Interactive Ambient Lighting to Help Users Sairam Balani, Munmun De Choudhury Improve Habits wip11002 Designing a Music-controlled Running Application: Jinsu Eun, Yeonjoo Lee, Joonhwan Lee, Joohyeon Lee, Woon Seong Lee, A Sports Science and Psychological Perspective Zune Lee Christine Bauer, Anna Kratschmar wip11203 ‘Close the Loop’ An iBeacon App to Foster Recycling Through wip11003 NLG-Based Moderator Response Generator to Support Just-in-Time Feedback Mental Health Die go Casado-Mansilla, Derek Foster, Shaun Lawson, Pablo Garaizar, Mohammed Sazzad Hussain, Juchen Li, Rafael A. Calvo, Diego López-de-Ipiña Laura Ospina-Pinillos, Louise Ellis, Tracey Davenport, Ian Hickie wip11204 Promote Energy Conservation in Automatic Environment wip11004 EdiPulse: Supporting Physical Activity with Chocolate Control: A Comfort-Energy Trade-off Perspective P ei-Luen Patrick Rau, Yun Gong, YiBo Dai, Chieh Cheng Printed Messages Rohit Ashok Khot, Ryan Pennings, Florian ‘Floyd’ Mueller wip11205 T ravel Q: Questifying Micro Activities Using Travel Photos to wip11005 Using Accelerometer Data to Estimate Surface Incline and Its Enhance Travel Experience Y oojung Kim, Changhoon Oh, Taeyoung Lee, Donghun Lee, Joongseek Walking App Potential Lee, Bongwon Suh Ilyas Uyanik, Ashik Khatri, Dinesh Majeti, Muhsin Ugur, Dvijesh J. Shastri, Ioannis T. Pavlidis wip11206 T owards an Interactive Dance Visualization for Inspiring wip11006 For get Me Not: Connecting Palliative Patients and Their Coordination Between Dancers Car la F. Griggio, Mario Romero, Germán Leiva Loved Ones Torben Wallbaum, Janko Timmermann, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll wip11207 ‘Electr ic City’: Uncovering Social Dimensions and Values of wip11007 Explor ing Motivations of Young Adults to Participate in Sharing Renewable Energy through Gaming Abhigy an Singh, Hylke W. van Dijk, Bard O. Wartena, Physical Activities Natalia Romero Herrera, David Keyson Tara Capel, Johanna Frederike Schnittert, Stephen Snow, Dhaval Vyas wip11008 HHeal: A Personalized Health App for Flu Tracking MOBILE INTERACTIONS 11301 – 11312 and Prevention wip11301 Motorcycle Ride Care Using Android Phone Na Li, Changkun Zhao, Eun Kyoung Choe, Frank Ritter Bo-Han Chen, Sai-Keung Wong, Wei Che Chang 58 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2015 WORKS IN PROGRESS

wip11302 The Heroes’ Problems: Exploring the Potentials of Google ip ffects of Sound pe on Recreating te raector of a Glass for Biohazard Handling Professionals Moving Source Jack Shen-Kuen Chang, Michael Henry, Russ Burtner, Oriana Love, Gr aham Wilson, Stephen Brewster, Hector Caltenco, Charlotte Magnusson, Courtney Corley Sara Finocchietti, Gabriel Baud-Bovy, Monica Gori wip11303 Cro wdFound: A Mobile Crowdsourcing System to Find Lost wip20110 Ho verLink: Joint Interactions using Hover Sensing Capability Items On-the-Go T akuro Kuribara, Buntarou Shizuki, Jiro Tanaka Emily Harburg, Yongsung Kim, Elizabeth Gerber, Haoqi Zhang wip20111 Sounds Like it Works: Music-based Navigation to Improve the wip11304 Dw elling and Fleeting Encounters: Exploring Why People Use Cleanroom Experience WeChat - A Mobile Instant Messenger Ilhan Aslan, Barbara Weixelbaumer, Bernhard Maurer, Daniela Wurhofer, Yang Wang, Yao Li, Jian Tang Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Manfred Tscheligi wip11305 P ersonal Photo Preservation for the Smartphone Generation wip20112 T oward Designing a New Virtual Keyboard When All Finger Maria K. Wolters, Elaine Niven, Mari Runardotter, Francesco Gallo, Movements Are Known Heiko Maus, Robert H. Logie Dae woong Choi, Hyeonjoong Cho, Joono Cheong ip roectagami oldale oile Deice it Sape wip20113 Automaticall y Freezing Live Video for Annotation during Interactive Applications Remote Collaboration Dominique Tan, Maciej Kumorek, Andres A. Garcia, Adam Mooney, Seungwon Kim, Gun Lee, Sangtae Ha, Nobuchika Sakata, Mark Billinghurst Derek Bekoe wip20114 Jor ro Beat: Shower Tactile Stimulation Device in the Bathroom wip11307 Lock n’ LoL: Mitigating Smartphone Disturbance in Co-located K eisuke Hoshino, Masahiro Koge, Taku Hachisu, Ryo Kodama, Social Interactions Hiroyuki Kajimoto Minsam Ko, Chayanin Wong, Sunmin Son, Euigon Jung, Uichin Lee, Seungwoo Choi, Sungho Jo, Min H. Kim wip20115 Bey ond Command & Control: Sketching Embodied Interaction Cumhur Erkut, Anu Rajala-Erkut wip11308 Mobile System Design for Scratch Recognition Jongin Lee, Dae-ki Cho, Seokwoo Song, Seungho Kim, Eunji Im, John Kim wip20116 The Cage: A 6-DoF Remote Control with Force Feedback for Advanced UAV Interaction wip11309 Face Me! Head-Tracker Interface Evaluation on Mobile Devices Char lie Anderson, Benji Barash, Charlie McNeill, Denis Ogun, Michael Wray, Maria Francesca Roig-Maimó, Javier Varona Gómez, Cristina Manresa-Yee Jarrod Knibbe, Christopher H. Morris, Sue Ann Seah wip11310 TUIs in the Large: Using Paper Tangibles with Mobile Devices wip20117 T ellTale: Adding a Polygraph to Everyday Life Katrin Wolf, Stefan Schneegass, Niels Henze, Dominik Weber, Valentin Schwind, Thomas Charlesworth, Helena Ford, Luke Milton, Thomas Mortensson, Pascal Knierim, Sven Mayer, Tilman Dingler, Yomna Abdelrahman, James Pedlingham, Jarrod Knibbe, Sue Ann Seah Thomas Kubitza, Markus Funk, Anja Mebus, Albrecht Schmidt wip20118 SIGCHI: Magic Mirror - Embodied Interactions for the wip11311 Initiating Moderation in Problematic Smartphone Quantified Self Usage Patterns Hariharan Subramonyam Hancheol Park, Gahgene Gweon wip20119 PicLight: User-Centered Lighting Control Interface for wip11312 SocialKeyboard: Proofreading Everyday Writings in Residential Space Mobile Phones Jeongmin Lee, Kyungah Choi, Hyeon-Jeong Suk Jin-woo Lee, Joohyun Kim, Uichin Lee, Jae-Gil Lee wip20120 Embodied Technology: Unraveling Bodily Action with  SECOND ROTATION – WEDNESDAY 22 APRIL Normative Types Laurens Boer, Robb Mitchell, Agnese Caglio, Andrés Lucero NOVEL INTERFACES AND INTERACTION TECHNIQUES wip20121 Evaluating Stereoscopic 3D for Automotive User Interfaces in a 20101 – 20126 Real-World Driving Study wip20101 P alette: Enhancing E-Commerce Product Description by Nor a Broy, Stefan Schneegass, Mengbing Guo, Florian Alt, Albrecht Schmidt Leveraging Spectrophotometry to Represent Garment wip20122 Ho ver Cursor: Improving Touchscreen Acquisition Of Small Color and Airiness Targets With Hover-enabled Pre-selection Shogo Yamashita, Adiyan Mujibiya Anna Ostberg, Nada Matic wip20102 T ransporters: Vision & Touch Transitive Widgets for wip20123 Delegation Impossible? - Towards Novel Interfaces for Capacitive Screens Camera Motion Florian Heller, Simon Voelker, Chat Wacharamanotham, Jan Borchers Ax el Hoesl, Julie Wagner, Andreas Butz wip20103 Link ed-Stick: Conveying a Physical Experience using a wip20124 Director : A Remote Guidance Mechanism Shape-Shifting Stick Liam Betsworth, Matt Jones Ken Nakagaki, Chikara Inamura, Pasquale Totaro, Thariq Shihipar, Chantine Akikyama, Yin Shuang, Hiroshi Ishii ip e ppropriation arado Benefits and Burdens of Appropriating Collaboration Technologies wip20104 Enhanced Depth Discrimination Using Dynamic Stereoscopic Sangseok You, Lionel P. Robert, Soo Young Rieh 3D Parameters Arun Kulshreshth, Joseph J. LaViola Jr. wip20126 Bey ond Binary Gestures: Exploring Documents using Touch Interfaces ip aletop roectorcamera Sstem for Remote and Near Ziqi Huang, Juan Felipe Beltran, Azza Abouzied, Arnab Nandi Pointing Operation Shun Sekiguchi, Takashi Komuro PRODUCTIVITY AND AWARENESS 20201 – 20206 wip20106 AtmoSPHERE: Representing Space and Movement Using Sand ip e Do Not Distur allenge Da itout Notifications Traces in an Interactive Zen Garden Mar tin Pielot, Luz Rello Ruofei Du, Kent R. Wills, Max Potasznik, Jon E. Froehlich wip20202 Bey ond “Geofencing: Specifying Location in Location-Based wip20107 Tilting the Tablet: The Effect of Tablet Tilt on Hand Occlusion Reminder Applications Emily B. Moore Y ao Wang, Manuel A. Perez-Quinones ip leBeam ersatile ideo roection nterface for wip20203 Tipper : Contextual Tooltips that Provide Seniors with Clear, Digital Performance Reliable Help for Web Tasks Dae gun Jang, Yi-Kyung Kim, Seunghun Kim Saba Kawas, Yibo Dai, George Karalis, Chris Olsen CHI 2015 COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | 59 WORKS IN PROGRESS

wip20204 Automatic Delivery Timing Control of Incoming Email based on wip20407 Under standing Perceived Social Support through User Interruptibility Communication Time, Frequency, and Media Multiplexity Yasumasa Kobayashi, Takahiro Tanaka, Kazuaki Aoki, Kinya Fujita Donghee Yvette Wohn, Wei Peng wip20205 Task Lockouts Induce Crowdworkers to Switch to Other Activities wip20408 From the Deposit to the Exhibit Floor: An Exploration on Sandy J. J. Gould, Anna L. Cox, Duncan P Brumby iing useum ects ersonalit and Social ife wip20206 T ag & Link: Supporting Regional and Relational Tagging in Images Mar k T. Marshall, nick dulake, Daniela Petrelli, Hub Kockelkorn with Direct Annotation wip20409 Collabor ative Video Challenges: a Playful Concept of Hsing-Lin Tsai, Cheng-Hsien Han, En-Hsin Wu, Chi-Lan Yang, Proximity-Based Social Interaction Hao-Chuan Wang Susanna Paasovaara, Ekaterina Olshannikova, Thomas Olsson SEARCH AND INFOVIZ 20301 – 20314 wip20410 “I Like This Shirt”: Exploring the Translation of Social wip20301 T askAmbient: A Study in Personal Task Mechanisms in the Virtual World into Physical Experiences adan Najafiadeh, Seokbin ang, on Froehlich Management Visualization Sheriff Jolaoso, Manuel A. Perez-Quinones wip20411 Fr ustrations with Pursuing Casual Encounters through wip20302 Usab le Transparency with the Data Track -- A Tool for Visualizing Online Dating Douglas Zytko, Sukeshini A. Grandhi, Quentin Jones Data Disclosures Julio Angulo, Simone Fischer-Hübner, Tobias Pulls, Erik Wästlund wip20412 Explor ing Tag-based Like Networks Kyungsik Han, Jin Yea Jang, Dongwon Lee wip20303 T owards a Novel Issue Tracking System for “Industry 4.0 Environments wip20413 A Taxonomy for Classifying Questions Asked in Social Question Pascal Lessel, Marc Müller, Antonio Krüger and Answering Zhe Liu, Bernard J. Jansen wip20304 Bicentr ic Diagrams: Design of a Graph-Based Relational Set Visualization Technique TRUST, PRIVACY, AND EMOTIONS 20501 – 20515 Hyunwoo Park, Rahul C. Basole wip20501 SmileT racker: Automatically and Unobtrusively Recording wip20305 T owards Text Search for Information Visualization Retrieval Smiles and their Context Romain Vuillemot, Mali Akmanalp Natasha Jaques, Weixuan ‘Vincent’ Chen, Rosalind Picard wip20306 Explor ing the Effect of Word-Scale Visualizations on wip20502 Laughin’Cam: Active Camera System To Induce Natural Smiles Reading Behavior Ryohei Fushimi, Shogo Fukushima, Takeshi Naemura Pascal Gofin, Wesley Willett, Anastasia Beerianos, Petra senberg wip20503 Factor s Related to Privacy Concerns and Protection Behaviors wip20307 Ar iadne’s Thread - Interactive Navigation in a World of Regarding Behavioral Advertising Networked Information Donghee Yvette Wohn, Jacob Solomon, Dan Sarkar, Kami E. Vaniea Rob Koopman, Shenghui Wang, Andrea Scharnhorst, Gwenn Englebienne wip20504 Somebody Is Peeking! A Proximity and Privacy Aware wip20308 Design Implications of Casual Health Visualization on Tablet Interface Tangible Displays Huiyuan Zhou, Vinicius Ferreira, Thamara Alves, Kirstie Hawkey, Derek Reilly Sandy Claes, Jorgos Coenen, Karin Slegers, Andrew Vande Moere wip20505 A Study Relating Computational Textile Textural Expression wip20309 Using Space: Effect of Display Size on Users’ to Emotion Search Performance Felecia Davis Lars Lischke, Sven Mayer, Katrin Wolf, Niels Henze, Albrecht Schmidt, Svenja Leifert, Harald Reiterer wip20506 Lexical Representation of Emotions for High Functioning Autism (HFA) via Emotional Story Intervention using Smart Media wip20310 Detecting and Visualizing Filter Bubbles in Google and Bing Min Kyeong Jeong, YoungTae Kim, Dongsun Yim, SeokJeong Yeon, Tawanna R. Dillahunt, Christopher A. Brooks, Samarth Gulati Seokwoo Song, John Kim wip20311 Under standing Requirements of Place in Local Search wip20507 Using Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) to Measure Trust and Karen Church, Henriette Cramer Cognitive Load in the Text-Chat Environment wip20313 Visual characteristics’ inherent impact on people’s strategic Ahmad Khawaji, Jianlong Zhou, Fang Chen, Nadine Marcus orientation wip20508 Emotion Evoked by Texture and Application to Therese Dries-Tönnies, Axel Platz, Michael Burmester, Magdalena Laib, Nathalie Blanc Emotional Communication Y urika Ebe, Hiroyuki Umemuro wip20314 Quar ry: Picking From Examples to Explore Big Data Rhema Linder, Eunyee Koh wip20509 Creating the Mood: Design for a Cognitive Meeting Room Mar yam Ashoori, Rachel K. E. Bellamy, Justin D. Weisz SOCIAL COMPUTING 20401 – 20413 wip20510 CoSense: Creating Shared Emotional Experiences wip20401 Gener ating Narratives from Personal Digital Data: Triptychs Sudhanshu S. D. P. Ayyagari, Kunal Gupta, Matt tait, Mark Billinghurst Matthew P. Aylett, Elaine Farrow, Larissa Pschetz, Thomas Dickinson ip SelfDefining emor ues reatie pression and wip20402 PicThr u: a Mobile Application to Foster Creative Thinking with Emotional Meaning Pictures and Social Mechanics. Cor ina Sas, Scott Challioner, Christopher Clarke, Ross Wilson, Oscar Ardaiz, Oleh Kudinov, Asier Marzo Alina Coman, Sarah Clinch, Mike Harding, Nigel Davies wip20403 Ranking Designs and Users in Online Social Networks wip20512 Seamless And Always-on Security in a Biplab Deka, Haizi Yu, Devin Ho, Zifeng Huang, Jerry O. Talton, Ranjitha Kumar Bring-Your-Own-Application World P aulo Hecht, Sidney Fels, Junia Anacleto wip20404 The Price of the Priceless: Understanding Estimated Costs of Work in Friendsourcing ip motional nteraction and Nofitication of leile Joey Chiao-Yin Hsiao, Mei-Hua Pan, Hao-Chuan Wang, Jane Yung-Jen Hsu Handheld Devices wip20405 Explor ing Embedded Haptics for Social Networking Jung Min Lee, So Yon Jeong, Da Young Ju and Interactions wip20514 Under standing User’s Behavior for Developing Webtoon Rating Ali Israr, Siyan Zhao, Oliver Schneider System Based on Laugh Reaction Sensing through Smartphone wip20406 Using Socio-ecological Model to Inform the Design of SungHyuk Yoon, Soyoung Kwon, KunPyo Lee Persuasive Applications wip20515 Gro wth, Change & Decay: Plants & Interaction Possibilities Hazwani Mohd Mohadis, Nazlena Mohamad Ali Cameron Steer, Simon Robinson, Matt Jones 60 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2015 WORKS IN PROGRESS

UBICOMP, ROBOTS, AND WEARABLES 20601 – 20621 ip s nterpretation of rtificial Sutle pressions wip20601 ApplianceReader : A Wearable, Crowdsourced, Vision-based Language-Independent?: Comparison among Japanese, System to Make Appliances Accessible German, Portuguese, and Mandarin Chinese Anhong Guo, iang Anthony hen, erey P Bigham T akanori Komatsu, Rui Prada, Kazuki Kobayashi, Seiji Yamada, Kotaro Funakoshi, Mikio Nakano wip20602 Ethnogr aphic Design Research With Wearable Cameras Katja C. Thoring, Roland M Mueller, Petra Badke-Schaub wip20703 A Noticeboard in “Both Worlds Unsurprising Interfaces Supporting Easy Bi-Cultural Content Publication wip20603 Listen to Your Footsteps: Wearable Device for Measuring Alessandro Soro, Anita Lee Hong, Grace Shaw, Paul Roe, Margot Brereton Walking Quality Sungjae Hwang, Junghyeon Gim wip20704 DinerRouge – Bringing Wealth and Income Inequality to the Table through a Provocative UX wip20604 EM Package: Augmenting Robotic Intimate Space Interaction Adr ian Holzer, Samuel Bendahan, Bruno Kocher, Boris Fritscher, Denis Gillet Using EM Field Fluctuation Sensing Ryo Kodama, Hiroyuki Kajimoto wip20705 T aking into Account User Appropriation and Development to Design Energy Consumption Feedback wip20605 Under standing the Elders’ Interaction with Smart Home in Korea Myr iam Frejus, Dominique Martini Hyang Sook Kim, Hyo Chang Kim, Yong Gu Ji wip20706 Using Digital Watch Practices to Inform Smartwatch Design wip20606 W earable Health Information: Effects of Comparative Feedback Kent Lyons and Presentation Mode Hoyoun Cho, Hongsuk Yoon, Ki Joon Kim, Dong-Hee Shin wip20707 Real Time Detection and Intervention of Poorly Phrased Questions ip Superision Spatial ontrol of onnected ects in a Igor A. Podgorny, Chris Gielow, Matthew Cannon, Todd Goodyear Smart Home Sarthak Ghosh, Gilles Bailly, Robin Despouys, Eric Lecolinet, Rémi Sharrock wip20708 A User Interface for Encoding Space Usage Rules Expressed in Natural Language wip20608 Inter active Radio: A New Platform for Calm Computing P avel Andreevich Samsonov, Johannes Schöning, Brent Hecht Matthew P. Aylett, Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez, Lynne Baillie wip20709 SNAP: Sensor Aid Prototyping Tool for Designers wip20609 W atchMe: A Novel Input Method Combining a Smartwatch T ony Kim, Sungjae Hwang, Junghyeon Gim and Bimanual Interaction Wouter Van Vlaenderen, Jens Brulmans, Jo Vermeulen, wip20710 Video-Recording Your Life: User Perception and Experiences Daniel Buschek, Michael Spitzer, Florian Alt Johannes Schöning wip20711 Augmented Miniature Prototyping Toolkit for UX in wip20610 Subgroup Formation in Teams Working with Robots Lionel P. Robert, Sangseok You Interactive Space Han-Jong Kim, Tek-Jin Nam wip20611 Explor ing the Use of Google Glass in Wet Laboratories Grace Hu, Lily Chen, Johanna Okerlund, Orit Shaer wip20712 iHIP: Towards a User Centric Individual Human Interaction Proof Framework wip20612 HomeRules: A Tangible End-User Programming Interface for Chr istos Fidas, Heinrich Hussmann, Marios Belk, George Samaras Smart Homes Luigi De Russis, Fulvio Corno wip20713 P ersonality Traits Predict Music Taxonomy Preferences Br uce Ferwerda, Emily Yang, Markus Schedl, Marko Tkalcic wip20613 Vi-Bros: Tactile Feedback for Indoor Navigation with a wip20714 Evaluating the Effects of Interface Feedback in MT-embedded Smartphone and a Smartwatch Hyunchul Lim, YoonKyong Cho, Wonjong Rhee, Bongwon Suh Interactive Translation Hsing-Lin Tsai, Hao-Chuan Wang ip Snu ploring te roduction of Sensor ects Ankur Agrawal, Wenvi Hidayat, Aravind Ravi , Mark Stamnes, Meishen Yin, wip20715 Inter action Design Processes to Facilitate Changing Business Daniela Rosner Models in the Newspaper Industry: A Case Study of vk.se Thomas Mejtoft, Sara Mejtoft, Anna Palmér, Viktor Östin, Anna Viklund, wip20615 CueSense: a Wearable Proximity-Aware Display Sofia Papworth, Mikaela Berg, Robert ohansson Enhancing Encounters wip20716 Cr aft Consciousness: The Powerlessness of Pradthana Jarusriboonchai, Thomas Olsson, Vikas Prabhu, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila Traditional Embroidery Y u-Shin Wang, Yuan-Yao Hsu, Wei-Lin Chen, Han Chen, Rung-Huei Liang wip20616 Smar twatches: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly? Marta E. Cecchinato, Anna L. Cox, Jon Bird wip20717 T ext Mining Emergent Human Behaviors for Interactive Systems Ethan Fast, Pranav Rajpurkar, Michael S. Bernstein wip20617 Minimal Requirements Of Realism In Social Robots – wip20718 Fixing the Alignment: An exploration of Budgeting Practices in Designing or atients it cuired Brain nur Robert A. Paauwe, David V. Keyson, Johan F. Hoorn, Elly A. Konijn the Home Stephen Snow, Dhaval Vyas wip20618 Explor ing the Design of a Wearable Device to Turn Everyday wip20719 Designing for User and Brand Experience via Company-wide ects into laful periences udith Amores, avier Benavides, Roger Boldu, Pattie Maes Experience Goals V irpi Roto, Yichen Lu, Harri Nieminen, Erdem Tutal wip20619 “It’ s Kind of Like an Extra Screen for My Phone”: Understanding wip20720 Facets In HCI: Towards Understanding Eudaimonic UX – Everyday Uses of Consumer Smart Watches Steven Schirra, Frank R. Bentley Preliminary Findings Livia J. Müller, Elisa D. Mekler, Klaus Opwis wip20620 Design of a Smart TV Logging System Using Beacons wip20721 Evaluation for Evaluation: Usability Work during Tendering Process and Smartphones Kimmo Tarkkanen, Ville Harkke Jehwan Seo, Daesik Kim, Bongwon Suh, Joongseek Lee wip20722 GiantSteps: Semi-Structured Conversations with Musicians wip20621 Connichiwa – A Framework for Cross-Device Kr istina Andersen, Florian Grote Web Applications Mario Schreiner, Roman Rädle, Hans-Christian Jetter, Harald Reiterer wip20723 Under standing Users’ Creation of Behavior Change Plans with Theory-Based Support USERS AND UI DESIGN 20701 – 20724 Jisoo Lee, Erin Walker, Winslow Burleson, Eric B. Hekler wip20701 Explor ing the Potential for Cross Disciplinary Working with wip20724 Circuit Eraser: A Tool for Iterative Design with Conductive Ink Archives and Records Management oya Narumi, inyang Shi, Steve Hodges, oshihiro awahara, Jenny Bunn Shinya Shimizu, Tohru Asami CHI 2015 COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | 61 INTERACTIVITY

 INTERACTIVITY Interactivity offers hands-on demonstrations that let you see, hear i139 Wearable Solution for Industrial Maintenance andtouch interactive visions of the future. They take the form of Sam Zheng, Patrik Matos, Cedric Foucault, Siddharth Dasari, Meng Yuan, prototypes, demonstrations, artworks, design experiences and Stuart Goose inspirational technologies. Interactivity offers an alternative to i143 Dev elopment of Realistic Digital Expression of Human Avatars s traditional tet format to disseminate adances in te field through Pupillary Responses based on Heart Rate Interactivity promotes and provokes discussion about the role of Myoung Ju Won, Sangin Park, SungTeac Hwang, Mincheol Whang technology by actively engaging attendees one-on-one. i144 W aving Authentication: Your Smartphone Authenticate You on Interactivity demonstrations are available from the Monday evening Motion Gesture Conference Reception through the Thursday morning break. Feng Hong, Meiyu Wei, Shujuan You, Yuan Feng, Zhongwen Guo Presenters will be stationed at their exhibits throughout the Monday i145 Data Transmission Method for Mobile Phone Using Groove evening session and during coffee breaks on Tuesday, Wednesday and Scan Code Thursday morning. Junbong Song, Hyunwoo Bang i147 NOISA: A Novel Intelligent System Facilitating Smart Interaction Monday oray Tahiroglu, Thomas Svedstrm, Valtteri Wikstrm 18:00 – 19:30 Grand opening i148 Multi-Player Gaming on Spherical Displays Tuesday – Wednesday Julie R. Williamson, John Williamson, Daniel Sundén, Jay Bradley 10:50 – 11:30 Presenters available during the morning break i149 Sustainab le Transport System: A Wheel Based Interactive 15:50 – 16:30 Presenters available during the afternoon break Information Installation Thursday Geon Dong Kim, Juhyun Eune 10:50 – 11:30 Presenters available during the morning break i150 Smart Eyewear for Interaction and Activity Recognition Shoya Ishimaru, Kai Kunze, Katsuma Tanaka, Yuji Uema, Koichi Kise, 11:30 Interactivity closes Masahiko Inami i102 Wrist Compression Feedback by Pneumatic Actuation i Dataear Selfreflection on te o or o to ticall Use Henning Pohl, Dennis Becke, Eugen Wagner, Maximilian Schrapel, Wearable Cameras for Research Anya Skatova, Victoria E. Shipp, Lee Spacagna, Benjamin Bedwell, Michael Rohs Ahmad Beltagui, Tom Rodden i105 Har monious Haptics: Enhanced Tactile Feedback Using a Mobile and a Wearable Device i152 TESSA - Toolkit for Experimentation with Multimodal Sensory Sungjae Hwang, John Song, Junghyeon Gim Substitution and Augmentation Carlos Sainz Martinez, Faustina Hwang i108 Lo w-Fidelity Fabrication: Speeding up Design Iteration of D ects i154 WoBo: Multisensorial Travels Through Oculus Rift Stefano Fibbi, Fabio Sorrentino, Lucio Davide Spano, Riccardo Scateni Steanie Mueller, ustin Beyer, Tobias Mohr, Serafima Gurevich, Aleander Teibrich, isa Pfisterer, erstin Guenther, ohannes Frohnhoen, i155 Can vas Dance: An Interactive Dance Visualization for Hsiang-Ting Chen, Patrick Baudisch, Sangha Im, François V Guimbretière Large-Group Interaction Carla F. Griggio, Mario Romero i109 P aperPulse: An Integrated Approach to Fabricating Interactive Paper i158 Neb ula: An Interactive Garment Designed for Raf Ramakers, Kashyap Todi, Kris Luyten Functional Aesthetics Ludvig Elblaus, Vasiliki Tsaknaki, Vincent Lewandowski, Roberto Bresin i110 Lev el-Ups: Motorized Stilts that Simulate Stair Steps in Virtual Reality i Digiti Sonus Ne nterface for ingerprint Data Sonification Dominik Schmidt, Robert Kovacs, Vikram Mehta, Udayan Umapathi, using Hand Motion Sven Köhler, Lung-Pan Cheng, Patrick Baudisch Yoon Chung Han, Byeong-jun Han i115 Designing Engaging Data in Communities i164 The Art.CHI Gallery: An Embodied Iterative Tim Regan, David Sweeney, John Helmes, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Curation Experience Siân Lindley, Alex Taylor Nic Lupfer, Bill Hamilton, Andrew Webb, Rhema Linder, Ernest Edmonds, Andruid Kerne i116 The EmotiveModeler: An Emotive Form Design CAD Tool Philippa Mothersill, V. Michael Bove Jr. i165 Filteryedping: A Dwell-Free Eye Typing Technique Diogo Pedrosa, Maria da Graça Pimentel, Khai N. Truong i117 Remnance of Form: Interactive Narratives through Unexpected Behaviors of a Shadow i166 VoroGraph: Visualization Tools for Epidemic Analysis Sang-won Leigh, Asta Roseway, Ann Paradiso, Pattie Maes Cody Dunne, Michael Muller, Nicola Perra, Mauro Martino i123 W earable Devices for Enhancing Communications and Activities i167 (“Salm”, “To Live”): Gaze Reactive Typography Inspired by between the Blind and Ordinary People through a Waltz Ahn Sang-Soo Yoonji Song, Jiye Kim Monchu Chen, Bongkeum Jeong, Yoram I. Chisik i124 EdiPulse: Turning Physical Activity Into Chocolates i170 “KIST Smart Wall” and its Media Art Application: Rohit Ashok Khot, Ryan Pennings, Florian ‘Floyd’ Mueller The Scenery Series Joong Ho Lee, Hyun Jhin Lee, Sanghwa Hong, Chungyo Ha, Ji-Hyung Park i128 ListenTree: Audio-Haptic Display In The Natural Environment Edwina Portocarrero, Gershon Dublon, Joseph Paradiso, V. Michael Bove Jr. i171 Comfort Zone Todd Holoubek i131 Kno w Yourself: Self-portrait with Emotion Expressed in the EEG Data i172 Psychophysics Machines Hyo-jin Kim, Su-yeon Kim Adam Donovan i132 Researcher : A Reading Application Helping the Flow of Research i173 Big Screen: mood.cloud in Tablet and Mobile Phone Younghui Kim, Geri Gay, Lindsay Reynolds, Hyuns Hong Minjeong Kang, Juhyun Eune i174 RGB Color Bits i138 BandSense: Pressure-sensitive Multi-touch Interaction on Sanghwa Hong a Wristband i175 Visual Liquidizer or Virtual Merge Youngseok Ahn, Sungjae Hwang, Hyungook Yoon, Jung-hee Ryu Tatsuo Unemi, Daniel Bisig

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 HERO SPONSOR EXHIBITORS See the map on page 65 for the location of each booth Samsung 1, 2 & 3 Elsevier 7 Design and software are the critical types of soft power that will Elsevier will be presenting key titles across Human-Computer lead future businesses. In light of this, Samsung Electronics operates Interaction. Please stop by and visit the booth, meet the publishers and talent-fostering programs called the Samsung Design Membership editors in person, and take the opportunity to ask any questions you and the Samsung Software Membership. These programs help aspiring ma ae aout sumitting researc to our ournals n addition learn students pursue their creative interests through academic-industrial more about our author services, open access options and content cooperation and many other research activities. Come and visit us. innovation. Visit: www.elsevier.com/computerscience. 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Come by our booth, meet John Wiley & Sons 24 our engineers and researchers, demo some new products and learn Wiley is a global provider of knowledge and knowledge-enabled about some of the great opportunities we have at Google. services that improve outcomes in areas of research, professional practice and education it online tools ournals oos dataases SK Planet 23 reference works and laboratory protocols. With strengths in every Based on its open platform, SK Planet creates values in diverse maor academic scientific and professional field e partners it business areas. Shop kick is a mobile shopping companion that delights over 800 prestigious societies representing two million members. customers it reards and promotions to drie foot traffic for retailers, and build in-store engagement for brands. 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Apropose empowers designers to game consoles and other historically important digital inventions to mae etter design decisions more uicl it greater confidence preserve the history of computers that drastically changed human life. The museum also offers interactive experiences to visitors. CHI Information Desk 18 The CHI Info Booth in the exhibit hall is staffed by Student Volunteers. The Info Booth can help with directions, room location, and schedule questions. It is also the place you may bring your resume with a completed coer seet if ou respond to a o position posted on a recruiting board.

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 ADDITIONAL EXHIBITORS (CONTINUED)  INTERACTIVITY BY BOOTH NUMBER now publishers 33 i102 Wrist Compression Feedback by Pneumatic Actuation now publishers publishes high quality reference, research and review i105 Harmonious Haptics: Enhanced Tactile Feedback.... ournals in usiness and tecnolog e oundations and rends ournals pulis stateofteart reie articles ritten leading i108 Low-Fidelity Fabrication: Speeding up Design Iteration of... researcers in te field isit our oot to meet te puliser ames i109 PaperPulse: An Integrated Approach to Fabricating... Finlay. Our new editor-in-chief, Desney Tan, will also be available. i110 Level-Ups: Motorized Stilts that Simulate Stair Steps in... Oxford University Press 15 i115 Designing Engaging Data in Communities Oxford University Press is pleased to publish Interacting with Computers on behalf of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT and i116 The EmotiveModeler: An Emotive Form Design CAD Tool Interaction, a specialist group from BCS. Visit the Oxford University i117 Remnance of Form: Interactive Narratives through... ress stand for free ournal copies and discounted oos or more i123 Wearable Devices for Enhancing Communications... information isit icofordournalsorg and loo at our related books at http://www.oup.com. i124 EdiPulse: Turning Physical Activity Into Chocolates Samsung SDS, CX Team 11 i128 ListenTree: Audio-Haptic Display In The Natural Environment Samsung SDS believes smart technology can make the world happier. (Located by registration) We are growing to be a global ICT company with a competitive edge i131 Know Yourself: Self-portrait with Emotion Expressed... offering dierse serices including manufacturing office med- ical IT and so on. We innovate our customers’ experiences to provide i132 Researcher: A Reading Application Helping the Flow of... them new business opportunities. Come see how our CX experts i138 BandSense: Pressure-sensitive Multi-touch Interaction... create smarter future and start the innovation here. i139 Wearable Solution for Industrial Maintenance SAP 34 & 35 i143 Development of Realistic Digital Expression of Human Avatars... SAP helps companies of all sizes run better. With over 282,000 customers in 190 countries, over 74% of the world’s transactions i144 Waving Authentication: Your Smartphone Authenticate You... touch SAP systems. Come see how our UX professionals are changing i145 Data Transmission Method for Mobile Phone Using Groove... te a our customers do usiness ooing to oin our S famil Bring your resume and talk to our team about positions available in i147 NOISA: A Novel Intelligent System Facilitating Smart Interaction Korea and throughout SAP. i148 Multi-Player Gaming on Spherical Displays Smart Eye 19 i149 Sustainable Transport System: A Wheel Based Interactive... SMART EYE provides ROBUST 3D Binocular Eye Tracking systems i150 Smart Eyewear for Interaction and Activity Recognition for research in applications such as multiple screens, long range or measurements on tablets or single screens. The systems provide a i Dataear Selfreflection on te o or o to ticall person’s 3D information on gaze direction, head position and angles, i152 TESSA - Toolkit for Experimentation with Multimodal Sensory... eyelid opening, pupil size and many more - in real time! Welcome to i154 WoBo: Multisensorial Travels Through Oculus Rift our oot to find out more aout our solutions i155 Canvas Dance: An Interactive Dance Visualization for... Seoul Tourism Organization (STO) 27 & 28 Stop by the STO booth to learn more about the fascinating city of i158 Nebula: An Interactive Garment Designed for... Seoul. At the booth, you may also send a postcard home and dress up i159 Digiti Sonus v2: New Interface for Fingerprint Data... in traditional Korean clothing for a picture. i164 The Art.CHI Gallery: An Embodied Iterative Curation... Springer 12 & 13 i165 Filteryedping: A Dwell-Free Eye Typing Technique Springer is the publisher of the Human-Computer Interaction Series i166 VoroGraph: Visualization Tools for Epidemic Analysis and man cuttingedge ournals isit our oot to eplore our ide range of pulications pen ccess portfolio including te ust i167 (“Salm”, “To Live”): Gaze Reactive Typography Inspired... published book by CHI co-Chair, Jinwoo Kim - Design for Experience. i170 “KIST Smart Wall” and its Media Art Application... Get 20% discount, and don’t miss the chance to discuss any writing plans you may have with Beverley Ford & Helen Desmond. i171 Comfort Zone Tobii Pro 25 i172 Psychophysics Machines Tobii Pro, being a world leader in eye tracking products and services, i173 Big Screen: mood.cloud helps business and science professionals gain valuable insights into i174 RGB Color Bits human behavior. Our innovative and high-quality eye tracking solutions capture human behavior in a natural way, ultimately affording users i175 Visual Liquidizer or Virtual Merge access to aluale oectie data aout real responses to stimuli Vtouch 8 Vtouch provides the most natural way of interacting with devices and things such as TV, light, thermostat, photo album, etc. The Vtouch interface ors from a distance tracing users ees and fingers with camera, which enables the users to directly click what they see without any delay or preparation, as tapping a smartphone app.

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