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 590 H - Autumn 2005
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Human Computer Interaction Seminar

Please register for 1 credit. Class activities include reading the weekly paper, and discussing it in class. We'd like to encourage all students to consider presenting the paper (perhaps in a group of two). This is an especially good activity for junior students, and you'll find the environment supportive. Presentations are short, since everyone will have read the paper; the primary objective is to raise interesting questions. All presentors (junior or otherwise) will work with a faculty mentor before the actual class.

Meeting Time and Place

Tuesday 1:30-2:20pm, CSE 303 (the conference room on the 3rd floor)

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Schedule

Day Paper/Topic Presenter Faculty Mentor
10/11 M. Bolin, M. Webber, P. Rha, T. Wilson, R. C. Miller.
Automation and Customization of Rendered Web Pages,
(to appear) UIST 2005, Seattle, USA
Erika
Michael
Dan Weld
10/18 N. Kohtake, R. Ohsawa, T. Yonezawa, Y. Matsukura, M. Iwai, K. Takashio, H. Tokuda.
u-Texture: Self-Organizable Universal Panels for Creating Smart Surroundings,
UBICOMP 2005, Tokyo, Japan. (protected)

An earlier version is:
N. Kohtake, T. Yonezawa, R. Ohsawa, Y. Matsukura, M. Iwai, K. Takashio, H. Tokuda.
Creating Pervasive Services with Self-organizable Universal Boards,
PERVASIVE 2005, Munich, Germany
Steve
Kayur
Richard Anderson
10/25 No seminar - UIST is in town    
11/1 M. R. Morris, D. Morris, T. Winograd.
Individual Audio Channels with Single Display Groupware: Effects on Communication and Task Strategy,
CSCW 2004, Chicago, USA
Shani
Kate
Richard Anderson
11/8 L. Bergman, V. Castelli, T. Lau, D. Oblinger.
DocWizards: A System for Authoring Follow-me Documentation Wizards,
UIST 2005, Seattle, USA
Michael
Raphael
Dan Weld
11/15 E. Kandogan, E. Hader, R. Barret, A. Cypher, P. Magio, H. Zhao.
A1: End-User Programming for Web-based System Administration,
UIST 2005, Seattle, USA
Richard
Anna
Dan Weld
11/22 J. M. Hudson, A. Bruckman.
Using empirical data to reason about Internet research ethics,
ECSCW 2005, Paris, France
Yael
Lillie
Alan Borning
11/29 J. Hinrichs, V. Pipek, V. Wulf.
Context grabbing: Assigning metadata in large document collections,
ECSCW 2005, Paris, France (protected)
Susie Richard Anderson
12/6 J. Fogarty, A. J. Ko, H. H. Aung, E. Golden, K. P. Tang, S. E. Hudson.
Examining Task Engagement in Sensor-Based Statistical Models of Human Interruptibility,
CHI 2005, Portland, USA
Sandra
Harlan
Alan Borning

Additional Papers

  J. Hightower, S. Consolvo, A. LaMarca, I. Smith, J. Hughes.
Learning and Recognizing the Places We Go,
UBICOMP 2005, Tokyo, Japan
  Dan Weld
  A.J. Bernheim Brush, T. C. Turner, M. A. Smith, N. Gupta.
Scanning Objects in the Wild: Assessing an Object Triggered Information System,
(no electronic version available) UBICOMP 2005, Tokyo, Japan
  Dan Weld
  M. Flanagan, D.C. Howe, H. Nissenbaum.
Values at play: design tradeoffs in socially-oriented game design,
SIGCHI 2005, Portland, USA
  Alan Borning
  J. M. Carroll, U. Farooq.
Community-based learning: Design patterns and frameworks,
ECSCW 2005, Paris, France (protected)
  Alan Borning
  F. Laborie, S. Chatty, C. Reyterou.
Coordination and collaboration environments for production lines: a user acceptance issue,
(no electronic version available) ECSCW 2005, Paris, France
  Alan Borning
  E. Hornecker.
A Design Theme for Tangible Interaction: Embodied Facilitation,
ECSCW 2005, Paris, France
  Alan Borning
  A. Borning, B. Friedman, J. Davis, P. Lin.
Informing public deliberation: Value sensitive design of indicators for a large-scale urban simulation,
ECSCW 2005, Paris, France
  Alan Borning

Papers in the 'Protected' Directory

Papers in the 'protected' directory are accessible only from computers with a washington.edu IP address, or by logging in with a CSE NetID. Please let one of the organizers know if you need to access one of these papers but can't for some reason, and we'll get it to you another way.


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