Posters
A Web Based Tool For HCI-Orientated Massively Asynchronous Linear Card Sorting
Dean Mohamedally
Summary: A tool is presented to utilise in knowledge elicitation from demographic groups that allows large numbers of participants to take part in card sorting experiments asynchronously via the web.
Bringing the User into the Design Process – Incorporating User Context into HCI Patterns
Judy van Biljon & Karen Renaud
Summary: This poster explores the inclusion of context in HCI design patterns. Similarities between pattern identification and context derivation are noted. Examples of context inclusion in HCI design patterns are presented.
Development of dementia diagnosis and treatment system in virtual reality environment
Yongwan Kim, Kisuk Lee, Jinsung Choi
Summary: Dementia is a global cognitive syndrome caused by diseases acquired in adulthood. This paper suggests VR systems which allow the elderly with mild-dementia to diagnosis their conditions and treat their cognitive problem.
The evolution of mass communication in the interactive world
Broadbent, P., Bryan-Kinns, N., Chong, M., Cooper, A., Hurst, M., Lewis, N., Light, A., Macdonald, N., Reed, D., Roibás, A. C., Rollestone, G., Sala, R., Skrebowski, L., Weitzman, L., Wood, L., & Zolli, A.
Summary: This poster begins to map out the current state of mass communication, provides insight into how it may evolve in the future, and outlines how we may support such evolutions.
Drawing and Gesture to Support Interaction
Charlie Peters
Summary: An experimental study of drawing in cross-linguistic interaction. The results indicate that drawing is utilised when drawing tools are readily available and the relationship between gesture and drawing is discussed.
Reconfiguring the rose a virtual reality rose window celebrating the feminine
Delia Whitbread
Summary: This paper describes a Ph.D. project using IT to compile an artwork that will represent disparate cultural images in a virtual framework replacing the confines of the studio with new technology.
Enabling people with aphasia to access the internet: Breaking down the barriers
Petheram, B., Parr, S., Newbery, J., & Moss, B., UK
Summary: Enabling people with aphasia to access the Internet: breaking down the barriers Brian Petheram, Susie Parr, James Newbery, and Becky Moss UK Internet, Accessibility, Communication disorders, Aphasia People with communication disorders were involved in a project which explores their internet accessibilty issues. They were facilitated in designing a website (www.aphasiahelp.org) for themselves, including their own personal pages.
Adapting To Evolving Needs: Evaluating A Behaviour-Based Search Interface
R. W. White, J. M. Jose & I. Ruthven.
Summary: Evaluation of a behaviour-based adaptive search interface that predicts the current state of a user's information need based on their interaction.
