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C M Y Cm My Cy My K CHI2015 Program OFC3.pdf 4/9/15 2:16:29 PM C M Y CM MY CY CMY K CHI 2015 Inside cover IFC3.pdf 4/9/15 2:12:05 PM C M Y CM MY CY CMY K TABLE OF CONTENTS 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 WIFI (please note: case sensitive): network name: CHI2015 user name: chi2015 password: chi2015 CHI 2015 COEX Convention & Exhibition Center | Seoul, Korea | 1 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIRS Welcome to CHI 2015 CROSSIN G 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 (C04 ) 11:30 - 12:50 14:30 - 15:50 16:30 - 17:50 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 8:30 - 9:20 Tuesday Morning Keynote (Hall D1) Donghoon Chang - UX Design
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