Posters and Interactive Experiences
All the Posters and Interactive Experiences listed here will be showing at the Conference on the days shown (in alphabetical order). All Posters and Interactive Experiences will be available during the am and pm coffee breaks, (and are all Posters unless shown otherwise) :
Wednesday 4th September 2002
An Approach for a Quality Audit on Multiple Websites
Conceptual Design of CAUSE Tool for Icon Testing in Designing Memorable and Invisible Icons
De-coupling Interaction in Virtual Environments (Interactive Experience)
Determining User Requirements using Sensory Analysis
High Level Design of Object-oriented User Interfaces: Enhancing the Rational Unified Process
The Illusion of Being (Interactive Experience)
Mobile Services for Many Different Devices (Interactive Experience)
Perceptual Organization within Web Sites
Safer Navigation at Sea Through Augmented Reality?
Solutions to the New Demands of Television Navigation
V-Lab: Virtual Laboratory and Fieldtrip Environments
Thursday 5th September 2002
Browsing Modes for Exploring Sonified Line Graphs (Interactive Experience)
Designing Interaction Spaces to Support Successful Participation and Collaboration
The Effects of Cognitive Style on Navigation and Task Performance in 3D Interfaces
The Evaluation of Interactivity in Web-based Systems (Interactive Experience)
Experience of User Requirements Elicitation for a Climate Monitoring System
A Framework for Sharing Interactive Museum Artifacts
Interleave Factor and Multimedia Information Visualisation
LEMUR: LEarning with MUseum Resources
Mechanisms to Support User Profiling for Information Presentation
Multimodal Human-computer Interface
Selling HCI to the General Public
Student Involvement in Designing an On-Line Foreign Language Course
A Usable Web For Long-Stay Hospitalised Children
A Usable Web For Long-Stay Hospitalised Children
Andres Baravalle, Alessandro Beria, Silvia Guberti, Vitaveska Lanfranchi & Gabriella Pravettoni, University of Turin
Situated within the broad field of usability research, this poster uniquely presents guidelines for designing web sites for hospitalised children. It is based on a case study in a children's hospital.
De-coupling Interaction in Virtual Environments (Interactive Experience)
Victor Bayon & Gareth Griffiths, University of Nottingham.
Decoupling interaction is a novel interaction style in virtual environments that proposes to allow VE users the access to certain interactive features of the VE's using different sorts of devices.
Solutions to the New Demands of Television Navigation
Clare Borras, NDS Ltd
Dr. Daniel Brown & Mike Gibney, Applied Psychology Research
Architecture for a multi-modal user interface accommodating diverse user interaction patterns and providing uniformity of content selection across a range of content delivery mechanisms with varying constraints.
Browsing Modes for Exploring Sonified Line Graphs (Interactive Experience)
Lorna Brown, Prof Stephen Brewster, Dr Ramesh Ramloll & Dr Wai Yu & Beate Reidel, University of Glasgow
Building on existing research into sound-graphs for blind people, this paper presents a method for sonifying line graphs containing two data series, and evaluates two modes for browsing these graphs.
(This is being presented as a Short Paper: 11:30 - 13:00, Wednesday, 4th September, 2002, HCI Track 1.)
V-Lab: Virtual Laboratory and Fieldtrip Environments
Dr Colin Calder & Phil Marston, University of Aberdeen
This poster focuses on design paradigms for interactive web based learning environments in higher education, comparing interfaces developed to support virtual laboratory exercises and field visits at the tertiary level.
Mechanisms To Support User Profiling for Information Presentation
Euan W Dempster, L. MacKinnon, H. Williams, D. Pacey, D. Marwick, A. Cawsey & D. Bental, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
This poster discusses mechanisms for obtaining user profiles for personalised systems where information sensitivity is a problem. We present a prototype which uses possible reasons for gaps in the profile.
An Approach for a Quality Audit on Multiple Websites
John Eklund, Access Testing Centre, NSW, Australia & Justin Bicknell, Context Consulting
The poster describes a cost-effective method for the comparative evaluation of 108 Australian Websites against a range of usability criteria and technical standards. The empirical method involves the application of a successively refined checklist.
Selling HCI to the General Public
David England Liverpool John Moores University
This poster is about selling HCI to the user community. Users can explore the issues that HCI designers face when constructing and evaluating interactive systems.
LEMUR: LEarning with MUseum Resources
Iain A Middleton, Dr Colin Calder & Neil Curtis - University of Aberdeen
LEMUR has brought together a wide range of academics, designers and multimedia specialists to specify and develop teaching packages and interfaces onto a museum's collection database. Cross-disciplinary communication and HCI mediation are key
A Framework for Sharing Interactive Museum Artifacts
David England & Yu Ming Tai, Liverpool John Moores University
Oladele Bamgboye, V2, Rotterdam, NL
We demonstrate how museum exhibits can be made more than interactive. We combine approaches from HCI, fine art and museum curators to allow artistic interaction and sharing of displayed artifacts.
The Evaluation of Interactivity in Web-based Systems (Interactive Experience)
Chris Evans & Khaled Sabry, Brunel University
This experience involves an interactive learning package. Using an original adaptation of heuristic evaluation to apply to interactivity, it allows delegates to experience the stages in the assessment of a web-based system.
The Effects of Cognitive Style on Navigation and Task Performance in 3D Interfaces
Eyal Haik, Trevor Barker, John Sapsford & Simon Trainis, University of Hertfordshire
This poster reports on an interesting and innovative investigation into the effect of cognitive style on navigation in 3D environments. The hypotheses, experimental method and the initial results are presented.
Determining User Requirements using Sensory Analysis
Naotsune Hosono - Oki Electric Ind., Co.
Hiromitsu Inoue - Chiba College of Health Science.
Yutaka Tomita & Yoshikazu Yamamoto - Keio University
This poster discusses utilizing a sensory analysis method applied to the initial stage of a new machine design to meet users requirements. It was accomplished by combining the proposed Marble Method and Correspondence Analysis. The results were verified by designers.
Conceptual Design of CAUSE Tool for Icon Testing in Designing Memorable and Invisible Icons
Jafreezal Jaafar Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia & Ghassan Al-Qaimari, RMIT University, Australia
This poster is concerned with how an automated tool can be used in conducting usability testing. It describes the conceptual design and development of the CAUSE tool for testing the usability of icons and screen layout.
High Level Design of Object-oriented User Interfaces: Enhancing the Rational Unified Process
Elizabeth A Kemp & Chris Phillips, Institute of Information Sciences and Technology, Massey University, New Zealand
This poster presents a method for enhancing the Rational Unified Process to provide better support for developing object-oriented graphical user interfaces. Two novel artifacts are proposed to assist with early design.
Perceptual Organization within Web Sites
Jari Laarni, Helsinki School of Economics
The poster analyzes a selection of web pages looking for use of Gestalt organizing principles and use of pop-out features. Suggestions are made how to better organize information for different-sized screens.
Interleave Factor and Multimedia Information Visualisation
A simple cross-modal activity metric is presented which may help build effective meeting browsing interfaces. It is controversial insofar as it raises the possibility of speech indexing without speech recognition.
Experience of User Requirements Elicitation for a Climate Monitoring System
Presents approach and outcomes of a user requirements study for EUROCLIM - a system providing information on climate change in Europe. Shows how the results influenced the presentation of information at the user interface.
Mobile Services for Many Different Devices (Interactive Experience)
Stina Nylander & Markus Bylund, Swedish Institute of Computer Science
Providing suitable user interfaces of mobile services to many different devices is a problem in the mobile research community. We will have a demo application that people can try and compare on different devices.
Safer Navigation at Sea Through Augmented Reality?
Eva Olsson, Anders Jansson & Stefan Seipel, Uppsala University, Sweden
This poster describes an attempt to try out a presentation of navigational information on the windscreen on ship bridges. Three experienced captains have assessed the subjective merits of a lab set-up.
Designing Interaction Spaces to Support Successful Participation and Collaboration
Eamonn O'Neill, Dawn Woodgate, Hilary Johnson & Peter Johnson, University of Bath
This poster outlines ongoing research across various domains including Accident and Emergency, veterinary surgery and games, analysing collaborative activities and developing theory to account for the use of supporting artifacts.
Multimodal Human-computer Interface
Fausto J. Sainz Salces & Dr. David England - Liverpool John Moores University
Dr Paul Vickers - Northumbria University
Investigation into the use of auditory and visual output in a multi-modal interface for the delivery of appliance state information in an experimental household control device for the elderly.
Ella Smith, Ann Macintosh & Angus Whyte
Napier University, Edinburgh
This poster concerns a participatory design project with young people for an e-democracy web site. Standard GUI and CMC challenges gain new spin from the democratic purpose and user age range.
The illusion of Being (Interactive Experience)
John Waterworth & Eva Lindh Waterworth, Interactive Institute, Sweden
The Illusion of Being is an interactive DVD that illustrates an approach to HCI design through the creation of artistic productions exercising theoretical predictions; in this case, hypothesised dimensions of "virtual experience".
Student Involvement in Designing an On-Line Foreign Language Course
Panayiotis Zaphiris, City University
Giorgos Zacharia, MIT
This poster presents the implementation of a participatory design methodology for developing an online Modern Greek language course. The students collaborate in transcribing lessons, publish and peer review shared notes.
