Publications
During the year of 2022, the Interactive Technologies Institute research team has excelled in the production of scientific outputs. The team has successfully published 94 papers in journals, 76 in international conferences and 26 book chapters
2011
Constantine, Larry
From Virtual Digits to Real Destruction: Lessons from Stuxnet Journal Article
In: Cutter IT Journal, vol. 24, 2011.
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Kim, T. H.; Sunkara, V.; Sunkara, V.; Amasia, Mary
Fully Integrated Centrifugal Microfluidic Platform for Electrochemical Biomarker Detection Proceedings
2011.
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title = {Fully Integrated Centrifugal Microfluidic Platform for Electrochemical Biomarker Detection},
author = {T. H. Kim and V. Sunkara and V. Sunkara and Mary Amasia},
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year = {2011},
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journal = {Proceedings of Micro-Total analysis systems, 2011, Seattle, USA},
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Hecht, Brent; Schöning, Johannes; Erickson, Thomas; Priedhorsky, Reid
Geographic Human-computer Interaction Conference
CHI textquoteright11 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI EA textquoteright11 ACM ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2011, ISBN: 978-1-4503-0268-5.
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title = {Geographic Human-computer Interaction},
author = {Brent Hecht and Johannes Schöning and Thomas Erickson and Reid Priedhorsky},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1979742.1979532},
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year = {2011},
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abstract = {<p class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:12px"><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family:verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Researchers and practitioners in human-computer interaction are increasingly taking geographic approaches to their work. Whether designing novel location-based systems, developing natural user interfaces for maps, or exploring online interactions over space and time, HCI is discovering that geographic questions, methods, and use cases are becoming integral to our field. Unfortunately, to our knowledge, there have been no direct efforts to unite members of the community exploring </span>emphgeographic HCI<span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family:verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif">. The goal of this forum is to bring together researchers from a variety of areas to provide a summary of what has been done thus far and to discuss options for developing a more formal geographic HCI community. We will also highlight the troublesome lack of communication between scholars in geography and HCI and the opportunities that will result from increased collaboration between the two fields.</span></span></p>},
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Döring, Tanja; Kern, Dagmar; Marshall, Paul; Pfeiffer, Max; Schöning, Johannes; Gruhn, Volker; Schmidt, Albrecht
Gestural Interaction on the Steering Wheel: Reducing the Visual Demand Proceedings
ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2011, ISBN: 978-1-4503-0228-9.
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title = {Gestural Interaction on the Steering Wheel: Reducing the Visual Demand},
author = {Tanja Döring and Dagmar Kern and Paul Marshall and Max Pfeiffer and Johannes Schöning and Volker Gruhn and Albrecht Schmidt},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1978942.1979010},
doi = {10.1145/1978942.1979010},
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year = {2011},
date = {2011-01-01},
journal = {SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems},
pages = {483–492},
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abstract = {<p class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:12px"><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family:verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Cars offer an increasing number of infotainment systems as well as comfort functions that can be controlled by the driver. In our research, we investigate new interaction techniques that aim to make it easier to interact with these systems while driving. We suggest utilizing the steering wheel as an additional interaction surface. In this paper, we present two user studies conducted with a working prototype of a multi-touch steering wheel. In the first, we developed a user-defined steering wheel gesture set, and in the second, we applied the identified gestures and compared their application to conventional user interaction with infotainment systems in terms of driver distraction. The main outcome was that drivertextquoterights visual demand is reduced significantly by using gestural interaction on the multi-touch steering wheel.</span></span></p>},
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Dey, Anind K.; Wac, K.; Ferreira, Denzil; Tassini, K.; Hong, J. -. H.; Ramos, J.
Getting closer: an empirical investigation of the proximity of user to their smart phones Conference
International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, UbiComp ACM ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2011, ISBN: 978-1-4503-0630-0.
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title = {Getting closer: an empirical investigation of the proximity of user to their smart phones},
author = {Anind K. Dey and K. Wac and Denzil Ferreira and K. Tassini and J. -. H. Hong and J. Ramos},
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year = {2011},
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abstract = {Much research in ubiquitous computing assumes that a usertextquoterights phone will be always on and at-hand, for collecting user context and for communicating with a user. Previous work with the previous generation of mobile phones has shown that such an assumption is false. Here, we investigate whether this assumption about userstextquoteright proximity to their mobile phones holds for a new generation of mobile phones, smart phones. We conduct a data collection field study of 28 smart phone owners over a period of 4 weeks. We show that in fact this assumption is still false, with the within armtextquoterights reach proximity being true close to 50% of the time, similar to the earlier work. However, we also show that smart phone proximity within the same room (arm+room) as the user is true almost 90% of the time. We discuss the reasons for these phone proximities and the implications of this on the development of mobile phone applications, particularly those that collect user and environmental context, and delivering notification to users. We also show that we can accurately predict the proximity at the arm level and arm+room level with 75 and 83% accuracy, respectively, with features simple to collect and model on a mobile phone. Further we show that for several individuals who are almost always within the arm+room level, we can predict this level with over 90% accuracy.},
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Dey, Anind K.; Wac, K.; Ferreira, Denzil; Tassini, K.; Hong, J. -. H.; Ramos, J.
Getting closer: an empirical investigation of the proximity of user to their smart phones Conference
International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, ACM ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2011, ISBN: 978-1-4503-0630-0.
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Baras, Karolina; Moreira, Adriano
Groups and frequent visitors shaping the space dynamics Journal Article
In: Smart Spaces and Next Generation Wired/Wireless Networking, pp. 111–122, 2011.
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Huang, Yi-Ching; Nunes, Nuno; Nóbrega, Leonel; Constantine, Larry; Chen, MC
Hammering models: designing usable modeling tools Proceedings
Springer, 2011, ISBN: 978-3-642-23764-5.
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title = {Hammering models: designing usable modeling tools},
author = {Yi-Ching Huang and Nuno Nunes and Leonel Nóbrega and Larry Constantine and MC Chen},
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year = {2011},
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abstract = {<p>A modeling tool not only helps users express their ideas and thoughts but also serves as a communication platform among domain experts, designers, developers, and others practitioners. Existing modeling tools have shortcomings in terms of supported functionality and situated usability or do not meet the needs of users of varying levels of expertise. To facilitate improvement of such modeling tools, this research begins by identifying common problems in existing tools and proceeds by borrowing concepts from grounded theory to develop a framework of redesign guidelines. A case study illustrates how this framework can be used by applying it to MetaSketch, a metamodeling tool. The study employs multiple user experience research methods, including usability tests with paper prototypes, observations, interviews, and contextual inquiries. A set of core tasks and two significant modeling approaches were identified that directly influence interface and interaction design for modeling tools</p>},
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Bianchi, A.; Oakley, Ian; Kwon, D. S.
Haptic Security PIN Entry System Using Magnetic Repulsive Force Conference
2011.
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author = {A. Bianchi and Ian Oakley and D. S. Kwon},
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Bianchi, A.; Oakley, Ian; Lee, Jong Keun; Kwon, Dong Soo; Kostakos, Vassilis
Haptics for Tangible Interaction: A Vibro-Tactile Prototype Conference
TEI 2011: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Tangible Embedded and Embodied Interaction, SIGCHI SIGCHI, 2011, ISBN: 978-1-4503-0628-7, (<p>5th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Madeira, PORTUGAL, JAN 23-26, 2011</p>).
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year = {2011},
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Hourcade, Juan Pablo; Bullock-Rest, Natasha E.; Read, Janet C.; Chisik, Yoram
HCI for peace: promoting peace and preventing war through computing technology Proceedings
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2011, ISBN: 978-3-642-23767-6.
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author = {Juan Pablo Hourcade and Natasha E. Bullock-Rest and Janet C. Read and Yoram Chisik},
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year = {2011},
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journal = {Proceedings of the 13th IFIP TC 13 international conference on Human-computer interaction - Volume Part IV},
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Nisi, Valentina; Davenport, G; Haahr, M
Hopstory/Media Portrait of the Liberties Book Chapter
In: The Mobile Audience, pp. 205-217, Amsterdam- New York, NY, Martin Reiser, 2011.
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Krüger, Antonio; Schöning, Johannes; Olivier, Patrick
How Computing Will Change the Face of Retail Journal Article
In: IEEE Computer, vol. 44, no. 4, pp. 84-87, 2011, ISSN: 0018-9162.
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author = {Antonio Krüger and Johannes Schöning and Patrick Olivier},
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Kalnikaite, Vaiva; Rogers, Yvonne; Bird, Jon; Villar, Nicolas; Bachour, Khaled; Payne, Stephen; Todd, Peter M.; Schöning, Johannes; Krüger, Antonio; Kreitmayer, Stefan
How to Nudge in Situ: Designing Lambent Devices to Deliver Salient Information in Supermarkets Proceedings
ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2011, ISBN: 978-1-4503-0630-0.
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title = {How to Nudge in Situ: Designing Lambent Devices to Deliver Salient Information in Supermarkets},
author = {Vaiva Kalnikaite and Yvonne Rogers and Jon Bird and Nicolas Villar and Khaled Bachour and Stephen Payne and Peter M. Todd and Johannes Schöning and Antonio Krüger and Stefan Kreitmayer},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2030112.2030115},
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abstract = {<p class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:12px"><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family:verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif">There are a number of mobile shopping aids and recommender systems available, but none can be easily used for a weekly shop at a local supermarket. We present a minimal, mobile and fully functional lambent display that clips onto any shopping trolley handle, intended to nudge people when choosing what to buy. It provides salient information about the food miles for various scanned food items represented by varying lengths of lit LEDs on the handle and a changing emoticon comparing the average miles of all the products in the trolley against a social norm. When evaluated in situ, the lambent handle display nudged people to choose products with fewer food miles than the items they selected using their ordinary shopping strategies. People also felt guilty when the average mileage of the contents of their entire shopping trolley was above the social norm. The findings are discussed in terms of how to provide different kinds of product information that people care about, using simple lambent displays.</span></span></p>},
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Campos, Pedro; Graham, N.; Jorge, Joaquim A.; Nunes, Nuno; Palanque, Philippe A.; Winckler, M.
Human-Computer Interaction-INTERACT 2011, Part 2: 13th IFIP TC 13 International Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, September 5-9, 2011, Proceedings Book
Springer-Verlag New York Inc, 2011, ISBN: 978-3-642-23773-7.
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Heinrichs, Felix; Schreiber, Daniel; Schöning, Johannes
The Hybrid Shopping List: Bridging the Gap Between Physical and Digital Shopping Lists Proceedings
ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2011, ISBN: 978-1-4503-0541-9.
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abstract = {<p class="rtejustify"><span style="font-size:12px"><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family:verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Shopping is one of the most frequently occuring tasks in our daily lives, and creation and management of shopping lists is an important aspect of this task. Given the recent adoption of mobile devices, the process of writing lists is not only limited to the use of pen and paper, as a good number of digital tools and applications are available. The goal of this paper is to study and understand the transition between paper-based and digital shopping lists. We analyze how people interact with paper-based shopping lists and derive design implications for our own hybrid shopping support application, which combines paper-based lists with a mobile application. We contribute the study and the design and implementation of a hybrid (pen-and-paper-based UI and mobile GUI) application for the creation of shopping lists.</span></span></p>},
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Shrestha, Sujan; Moore, John; Abdelnour-Nocera, José L.
Evaluation of a hands-on approach to learning mobile and embedded programming Journal Article
In: Int. J. Mob. Learn. Organisation, vol. 5, no. 3/4, pp. 327–344, 2011.
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Dionisio, Mara; Nisi, Valentina; Leeuwen, Jos P.
iLand: A Tangible Location Aware Narrative Experience Conference
TEI 2011: Proceedings of the fifth International Conference on Tangible Embedded and Embodied Interaction, [Acceptance Rate: 30%], SIGCHI SIGCHI, 2011, ISBN: 978-1-4503-0628-7, (<p>5th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Madeira, PORTUGAL, JAN 23-26, 2011</p>).
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Ressin, Malte; Abdelnour-Nocera, José L.; Smith, Andy
Of code and context: collaboration between developers and translators Proceedings Article
In: CHASE, pp. 50–52, ACM, 2011.
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Engel, D.; Herdtweck, C.; Browatzki, B.; Curio, C.
Image retrieval with semantic sketches Proceedings
Springer Berlin/Heidelberg, 2011.
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Abdelnour-Nocera, José L.; Smith, Andy; Moore, John; Oyugi, Cecilia; Camara, Souleymane; Reßin, Malte; Shresta, Sujan; Wiles, Alison
The Centre for Internationalization and Usability: Enabling Culture-Centred Design for All Proceedings Article
In: INTERACT (4), pp. 683–684, Springer, 2011.
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Venkatanathan, J.; Ferreira, Denzil; Benisch, M.; Lin, Jialiu; Karapanos, Evangelos; Kostakos, Vassilis; Sadeh, Norman; Toch, Eran
Improving Userstextquoteright Consistency When Recalling Location Sharing Preferences Proceedings
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, vol. 6946, 2011, ISBN: 978-3-642-23773-7.
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editor = {Pedro Campos and Nicholas Graham and Joaquim A. Jorge and Nuno Nunes and Philippe A. Palanque and Marco Winckler},
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Abdelnour-Nocera, José L.; Kurosu, Masaaki; Clemmensen, Torkil; Bidwell, Nicola J.; Vatrapu, Ravikiran; Winschiers-Theophilus, Heike; Evers, Vanessa; Heimgärtner, Rüdiger; Yeo, Alvin W.
Re-framing HCI through Local and Indigenous Perspectives Proceedings Article
In: INTERACT (4), pp. 738–739, Springer, 2011.
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Venkatanathan, Jayant; Ferreira, Denzil; Benisch, Michael; Lin, Jialiu; Karapanos, Evangelos; Kostakos, Vassilis; Sadeh, Norman; Toch, Eran
Improving userstextquoteright consistency when recalling location sharing preferences Conference
IFIP TC.13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, INTERACT Springer Springer, 2011.
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Shrestha, Sujan; Moore, John; Abdelnour-Nocera, José L.
Open-source platform: exploring the opportunities for offline mobile learning Proceedings Article
In: Mobile HCI, pp. 653–658, ACM, 2011.
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Venkatanathan, Jayant; Ferreira, Denzil; Benisch, Michael; Lin, Jialiu; Karapanos, Evangelos; Kostakos, Vassilis; Sadeh, Norman; Toch, Eran
Improving userstextquoteright consistency when recalling location sharing preferences Conference
IFIP TC.13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Springer Springer, 2011.
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Reßin, Malte; Abdelnour-Nocera, José L.; Smith, Andy
Defects and Agility: Localization Issues in Agile Development Projects Proceedings Article
In: XP, pp. 316–317, Springer, 2011.
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Ashby, Simone
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2011, ISBN: 978-3844387773.
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abstract = {<p> </p><p>This thesis investigates whether properties of speech to infants may be classified as hyperspeech modifications, as defined by Lindblom’s H&H Theory. Hyperspeech is defined as an attempt by speakers to meet listeners’ communicative and situational demands by increasing the distinctiveness of speech sounds for enhanced lexical identification.</p><p>Previous research has presented infant-directed (ID) speech as an accommodative style whose acoustic features provide babies with structured input for making sense of speech and acquiring mappings between sound and meaning. Implicit in some of these claims is the notion that ID speech is better formed - i.e. it involves hyperarticulation as per Lindblom’s definition - compared to adult-directed speech. Yet, with most investigations focused on effects of this style on infants’ perceptual abilities, little quantitative information is available for the ID speech signal itself. This thesis aims to describe the acoustic properties of ID speech, and evaluate the systematicity of such variations with respect to other accommodative styles.</p><p>By comparing ID speech with other listener-oriented styles, two questions are addressed. First, do different listener constraints elicit characteristic forms of modulation by speakers? Few studies have examined how listener constraints interact with modulation of the signal. Results for this investigation show that for experimental conditions representing computer-directed speech, ‘foreigner talk’, and Lombard speech, subjects varied systematically depending on the type of listener being addressed. In contrast, for both simulated and real ID speech conditions, speakers exercised considerable flexibility in the manipulation of selected acoustic parameters.</p><p>Second, how does ID speech compare with other accommodative styles in the use of hyperspeech? I conclude that ID speech may involve production of clear speech features, but that unlike speech to an artificial or non-native addressee (i.e. other modalities involving conceptual and/or linguistic constraints on the part of the interlocutor), use of such features is far less consistent across speakers.</p>},
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Reßin, Malte; Abdelnour-Nocera, José L.; Smith, Andy
Lost in Agility? Approaching Software Localization in Agile Software Development Proceedings Article
In: XP, pp. 320–321, Springer, 2011.
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Esteves, Augusto; Oakley, Ian
Informing design by recording tangible interaction Conference
CHI 11, 2011.
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