CHI 2013 Conference Program

CHI 2013 Conference Program

CCHANGINGI2013 PERSPECTIVES CONFERENCE PROGRAM The 31st Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 27 APRIL - 2 MAY 2013 • PARIS • FRANCE ORIENTATION MAP 352 351 LEVEL 3 362 361 HAVANE 343 342 A BORDEAUX 253 252 B LEVEL 2 252 A 251 BLEU 243 H A LL 242 B M A ILL 242 A OT 241 MAILLOT MEZZANINE LEVEL 1 GRAND AMPHITHÉÂTRE REGISTRATION LEVEL 0 PORTE MAILLOT LEVEL -1 Additional maps are available on pages 67-68: • Detailed map of Hall Maillot with Exhibitor booths and Interactivity hands-on demonstrations • Map of the area around the Palais des Congrès WELCOME FROM THE CHAIRS Bienvenue and Welcome to CHI 2013 CHI 2013 is located in the Palais des Congrès in central Paris, a Course program and invited talks from SIGCHI’s award winners: few blocks from the Arc de Triomphe. Often described as the most George Robertson, Jacob Nielsen, and Sara Czaja. This year, RepliCHI beautiful city in the world, Paris is home to world-class museums, joins the Honorable Mention and Best Paper awards, to recognize excellent food and breath-taking architecture, just steps away or a excellence in the research process. We also host student research, short ride on the metro. design, and game competitions, provocative alt.chi presentations and last-minute SIGs for discussing current topics. CHI is the premier international conference on human-computer interaction, offering a central forum for sharing innovative interactive Interactivity hands-on demonstrations showcase the best of technologies that shape people’s lives. CHI gathers a multidisciplinary interactive technology, with both advances in research and artistic community from around the world. Our great strength is our ability explorations. We also highlight over 300 Work-In-Progress posters. to bring together students and experts, researchers and practitioners, Evening events include the CHI 2013 conference reception, Sponsors scientists, designers and engineers, drawing from their diverse and University events, local performances, the Job Fair and the Video perspectives to create new visions of human-computer interaction. Showcase. This year’s theme, changing perspectives, is symbolized by the Louvre’s We received a record number of submissions (over 3500) and elegant pyramid. Its transparency reveals the technical, modern accepted over 1000 that will appear in the ACM Digital Library. structure within, as it reflects the classic architecture surrounding it, To help you navigate through this immense program, we introduce changing color and texture in the shifting Paris light. Our eminent Video Previews, 30-second clips that describe each event in the keynote speakers offer similarly contrasting perspectives, from design, main program. Before the conference, browse through them on engineering and the social sciences. We open with Paola Antonelli, the CHI 2013 website. At the conference, get an overview of the Senior Curator and Architecture & Design Director for Research upcoming session on the large Interactive Schedule displays and add & Development at MOMA in New York and we close with Bruno your favorites to your Mobile App. Or, browse the videos, papers and Latour, author of Science in Action and head of Paris’s Médialab at extended abstracts on the CHI 2013 USB Key. After the conference, Sciences Po. Vint Cerf, President of ACM and fondly referred to as create a video montage to share with colleagues at home or link to the ‘father of the internet’, will give a joint keynote on May 2 with them from ACM’s YouTube channel or the ACM Digital Library. ACM’s First European Computing Research Congress (ECRC), organized in collaboration with CHI 2013. On that day, participants We are deeply indebted to our vast number of volunteers, without may attend each other’s sessions and discover new perspectives on whom CHI 2013 would not be possible, including over 2000 computing and interaction. reviewers, over 200 senior members of the program committee, over 100 members of the CHI 2013 conference committee and, of CHI 2013 includes two days of focused workshops and four days of course, the more than 150 student volunteers. We thank you all! technical content, including CHI’s prestigious technical program, with 16 parallel sessions of rigorously reviewed research Papers, engaging We are excited by the opportunity to host CHI 2013 and wish you Panels, Case Studies and Special Interest Groups (SIGs), an extensive a productive and enjoyable stay in Paris! Wendy E. Mackay, Inria, France Patrick Baudisch, Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany CHI 2013 General Conference Chair Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Université Paris-Sud, France CHI 2013 Technical Program Co-Chairs CHI2013 Palais des Congrès | Paris, France | 1 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE CONFERENCE CHAIR Wendy E. Mackay Inria, France Best of CHI Awards Scott Hudson Carnegie Mellon University, USA TECHNICAL PROGRAM RepliCHI University of Nottingham, UK Technical Program Chairs Max L. Wilson Patrick Baudisch Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany Industry days Michel Beaudouin-Lafon Université Paris-Sud, France Jonathan Arnowitz Google, USA Nuance Communications, Inc., USA Technical Program Chair Assistant Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson Evan Gerber Fidelity Investments, USA Dominik Schmidt Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany Scott Weiss Misys, UK Papers and Notes Stephen Brewster University of Glasgow, UK COMMUNITIES Susanne Bødker Aarhus University, Denmark Communities Chairs Panels Bo Begole Samsung Information Systems, USA Gillian Hayes University of California, Irvine, USA Kristina Höök KTH, Sweden Jofish Kaye Yahoo! Labs, USA Design Community Case Studies Patrick Olivier Newcastle University, UK Jonathan Arnowitz Google, USA Ellen Yi-Luen Do Georgia Tech, USA SAP, USA Michael Arent Engineering Community Dirk-Jan Hoets Flipside, The Netherlands Philippe Palanque Université Paul Sabatier, France Courses Fabio Paterno CNR-ISTI, Italy Xerox Research Centre Europe, France Gregorio Convertino Management Community Wiliam Hudson Syntagm Ltd, UK Janice A. Rohn Leads360, USA Interactivity Carola Fellenz Thompson zSpace, USA Steve Benford University of Nottingham, UK Child Computer Interaction Community RMIT University, Australia Florian ‘Floyd’ Mueller Juan Pablo Hourcade University of Iowa, USA Goldsmiths College, UK Atau Tanaka Janet Read University of Central Lancashire, UK Danielle Wilde RMIT University, Australia Sustainability Community Video Showcase Samuel Mann Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand Indiana University, Boomington, USA Jeffrey Bardzell Lisa P. Nathan University of British Columbia, Canada Nicolas Roussel Inria, France Health Community SIGs Kelly Caine Clemson University, USA Albrecht Schmidt University of Stuttgart, Germany Karen Cheng University of California, Irvine, USA Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila Arts Community Tampere University of Technology, Finland David England Liverpool John Moores University, UK Doctoral Consortium Jill Fantauzzacoffin Georgia Tech, USA University of California, Berkeley, USA Marti Hearst User Experience & Usability Community Workshops Arnold Lund GE Global Research, USA Ido Guy IBM Research, Israel Virpi Roto Aalto University, Finland Nadir Weibel University of California, San Diego, USA Entertainment & Games Community Works in Progress Regina Bernhaupt ruwido, Austria Henriette Cramer Yahoo! Labs, USA Katherine Isbister NYU Poly, USA Shelly Farnham Microsoft, USA Human-Computer Interaction for Development (HCI4D) Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany Christian Holz Melissa Densmore Microsoft Research, India Student Research Competition Matthew Kam Carnegie Mellon University, USA Shaowen Bardzell Indiana University, Boomington, USA Ban Al-Ani University of California, Irvine, USA Celine Latulipe UNC Charlotte, USA Student Design Competition OPERATIONS Thecla Schiphorst Simon Fraser University, Canada Student Volunteer Coordinators Carola Zwick Weissensee Art Academy Berlin, Germany Bobby Beaton Virginia Tech, USA Student Game Competition Lindsay Reynolds Cornell University, USA Seth Cooper University of Washington, USA Technology Liaison Heather Desurvire User Behavioristics Research, Inc., USA Sara Drenner BI Worldwide, USA Magy Seif El-Nasr Northeastern University, USA Scooter Morris University of California, San Francisco, USA alt.chi Data Daniela Rosner University of Washington, USA Max von Kleek MIT, USA Amanda Williams Wyld Collective Ltd, Canada Social Media TOCHI papers Cliff Lampe University of Michigan, USA Jeffrey Nichols IBM Research, USA Katie Panciera Facebook, USA 2 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Graphic Design Welcome from the Chairs ......................................................................................1 Jeremy Boy Inria, France Conference Committee ...........................................................................................2 Stéphane Huot Université Paris-Sud, France Lora Oehlberg Inria, France CHI 2013 Conference-at-a-Glance ....................................................................4 Dario Rodighiero Sciences Po, Paris, France Monday-Tuesday ...............................................................................................4 Webmasters Caris Hurd University of Texas, Austin, USA Wednesday-Thursday ....................................................................................6 Vicky McArthur York University, Canada Notes ...................................................................................................................................8 Cary-Anne

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