HCI International 2011

9-14 July 2011, Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, Orlando, Florida, USA
 
 

Human-Computer Interaction

Tuesday, 12 July 2011
08:00 – 10:00

S003: Children-Computer Interaction
Room: Lake
Chair(s): Jamshid Beheshti, McGill University, Canada;

  • How Children Can Design the Future
    Mona Leigh Guha, Allison Druin, University of Maryland, United States; Jerry Alan Fails, Montclair State University, United States.
  • A Comparison of Children’s and Adults’ Retrieval Performances and Affective Reactions when using a Conventional Interface and an Information Visualization Interface
    Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti, McGill University, Canada.
  • Following the Signs: Children’s Use of Visual Cues to Facilitate Website Evaluation
    Valerie Nesset, University at Buffalo (SUNY), United States.
  • Evaluating Leading Web Search Engines on Children’s Queries
    Dania Bilal, Rebekah Ellis, University of Tennessee, United States.
  • An Interface for Opportunistic Discovery of Information for Young People
    Jamshid Beheshti, Andrew Large, McGill University, Canada.
  • The Interaction of Children's Concepts about Agents and their Ability to use an Agent-Based Tutoring System.
    Alicia Hymel, Daniel Levin, Jonathan Barrett, Megan Saylor, Gautam Biswas, Vanderbilt University, United States.
  • Influence of Gender and Age on the Attitudes of Children Towards Humanoid Robots
    Fang-Wu Tung, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.

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S004: Rich Application Technologies and Rich User Experiences
Room: Jackson
Chair(s): Tobias Komischke, Infragistics, Inc., United States; Xianjun Sam Zheng, Siemens Corporate Research, United States

  • The Impact of Rich Application Frameworks on User Experience Design
    Tobias Komischke, Infragistics, Inc., United States.
  • Streamlining User Experience Design and Development: Roles, Tasks and Workflow of Applying Rich Application Technologies
    Xianjun Sam Zheng, Mo Wang, Gilberto Matos, Shaopeng Zhang, Siemens Corporate Research, United States.
  • Trends, Challenges and Promises of Rich Experience on Mobile Devices
    Yihsiu Chen, Verizon Wireless, United States.
  • Enhanced User Experience in Managing Personal Finances
    Cindy Lu, iNautix USA, United States.
  • Design and Rich Application Frameworks
    Kevin Richardson, Electronic Ink, United States.
  • Designing Interaction Concepts, Managing Customer Expectation and Mastering Agile Development in Rich Application Product Development
    Marcela Esteves, Vladimir Andrade, Siemens Corporate Research, United States.

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S005: Advanced System Architecture in the Social Context (I)
Room: Liberty
Chair(s): Yoshio Nakatani, Ritsumeikan University, Japan; Shogo Nishida, Osaka University, Japan

  • Activity Recognition for Risk Management with Installed Sensor in Smart and Cell Phone
    Nobuchika Sakata, Shogo Nishida, Daisuke Honda, Osaka University, Japan.
  • Method for Cultivating the “Inquiry-mindset” Using the Information Access-based Belief Bias Parameter
    Kyoko Ito, Yuki Ito, Shogo Nishida, Osaka University, Japan.
  • Development of Information Filtering Systems for Disaster Prevention
    Yoshinori Hijikata, Tsutomu Yamanaka, Yuya Tanaka, Shogo Nishida, Osaka University, Japan.
  • Proposal of BCM Evaluation Method Based on Disaster Scenario Simulation
    Ryuhei Kaneko, Yoshio Nakatani, Ritsumeikan University, Japan.
  • Beginner Driver Support System for Merging into Left Main Lane
    Yuki Nakamura, Yoshio Nakatani, Ritsumeikan University, Japan.
  • Proposal of Collaborative Learning Support Method in Risk Communications
    Hiroshi Yajima, Naohisa Tanabe, Tokyo Denki University, Japan.
  • Control Error Analysis of Computerized Operational Enviornment in Nuclear Power Plants
    Seung Jun Lee, Jaewhan Kim, Seung-Cheol Jang, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Korea.

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S006: HCI in MIS
Room: Dixie
Chair(s): Scott McCoy, College of William and Mary, United States;

  • Visual Hierarchy and Viewing Behavior: An Eye Tracking Study
    Soussan Djamasbi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, United States; Marisa Siegel, Thomas Tullis, Fidelity Investments, United States.
  • Investigating Online Advertising in Chile
    Scott McCoy, College of William and Mary, United States; Cristóbal Fernández Robin, Jose Luis Cortes, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile.
  • Why Virtual Job Recruitment Is Not Well Accepted by Generation Y?—A Case Study on Second Life
    Eleanor Loiacono, Soussan Djamasbi, Bengisu Tulu, Oleg Pavlov, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, United States.
  • Are MIS Students Learning What They Need to Land a Job?
    Andrea Everard, University of Delaware, United States; Brian Jones, Tennessee Technological University, United States; Scott McCoy, College of William and Mary, United States.
  • Toward An Understanding of a Computerized Monitoring System Failure: An Interpretive Approach
    Nathan Johnson, Yibai Li, Fengchun Tang, Saonee Sarker, Washington State University, United States.
  • An Enriched Understanding of Why the Environment and Individual Characteristics are Important in Understanding Technology Utilization in Healthcare: An Evolutionary Psychology Perspective
    Chon Abraham, College of William and Mary, United States; Iris Junglas, Accenture Research Institute for High Performance, United States.
  • Distance Education at the Graduate Level: A Viable Alternative?
    Brian Jones, Tennessee Technological University, United States; Andrea Everard, University of Delaware, United States; Scott McCoy, College of William and Mary, United States.

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10:30 – 12:30

S022: New Technology and User Experience for Ubiquitous and Mobile Learning
Room: Hamilton
Chair(s): Takashi Mitsuishi, Tohoku University, Japan; Hitoshi Sasaki, Takushoku University, Japan; Yuichi Ohkawa, Tohoku University, Japan

  • A Reading History Logger for Supporting Reading Habit Development
    Yasuo Miyoshi, Takaaki Obayashi, Kochi University, Japan.
  • Visualization Framework for Computer System Learning
    Eiichi Hayakawa, Yuuki Nakagawa, Hideharu Ochiai, Masahiko Fuji, Takushoku University, Japan; Yosuke Nishino, Hachioji Soshi High School, Japan.
  • A Development of Web-based Player for Instructions Recorded with the Electronic Blackboard System IMPRESSION
    Yuichi Ohkawa, Takashi Mitsuishi, Tohoku University, Japan.
  • A Drawing Learning Support System with Auto-evaluating Function based on the Drawing Process Model
    Takashi Nagai, Mizue Kayama, Kazunori Itoh, Shinshu University, Japan.
  • Evaluation of Continuous Trial by Mobile Learning in Nursing Practical Training
    Yukie Majima, Yumiko Nakamura, Yasuko Maekawa, Mizuko Hiramatsu, Yukari Nakajima, Satoshi Horii, Hifumi Aoyama, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan.
  • Evaluation of Online Handwritten Characters for Penmanship Learning Support System
    Tatsuya Yamaguchi, Noriaki Muranaka, Masataka Tokumaru, Kansai University, Japan.

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S023: Patterns and Models for Interactive System Development
Room: Empire
Chair(s): Christian Märtin, Augsburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Peter Forbrig, University of Rostock, Germany

  • HCI Patterns as a Means to Transform Interactive User Interfaces to Diverse Contexts of Use
    Juergen Engel, Christian Märtin, Augsburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Peter Forbrig, University of Rostock, Germany.
  • Towards Pattern-Driven Engineering of Run-Time Adaptive User Interfaces for Smart Production Environments
    Marc Seissler, Kai Breiner, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany; Gerrit Meixner, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Germany.
  • User Modeling Approaches towards Adaptation of Users' Roles to Improve Group Interaction in Collaborative 3D Games
    Johanna Octavia, Hasselt University - tUL - IBBT, Belgium; Anastasiia Beznosyk, Karin Coninx, Peter Quax, Kris Luyten, Hasselt University – tUL - IBBT, Belgium.
  • User-oriented Accessibility Patterns for Smart Environments
    Michael Zaki, Peter Forbrig, University of Rostock, Germany.
  • Patterns for usable Accessible Design
    Homa Javahery, Michael Gower, IBM Pacific Development Centre, Canada; Daniel Sinnig, Concordia University, Canada; Peter Forbrig, University of Rostock, Germany.
  • From Structural Analysis to Scenarios and Patterns for Knowledge Sharing Applications
    Claus Kaelber, teamwissen, Germany; Christian Märtin, Augsburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany.
  • The First Interaction Design Pattern Library for Internet of Things User Created Applications
    Marc Godon, Mohamed Ali Feki, Marc Roelands, Lieven Trappeniers, Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs, Belgium.

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S024: Developing Service Cognition
Room: Jade
Chair(s): Taro Kanno, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Tom Hope, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

  • Design of Communication Field for Leading to Satisfied Understanding: Example of High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal in Japan
    Hiroshi Kimura, Masashi Furukawa, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • Cognitive Analysis for Knowledge Modelling in Air Traffic Control Work
    Satoru Inoue, Hisae Aoyama, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan; Keiichi Nakata, University of Reading, United Kingdom.
  • A Framework for Agent-based Simulation in Tourism Planning
    Dingding Chao, Kazuo Furuta, Taro Kanno, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • Emotional Human-Machine Interaction: Cues from Facial Expressions
    Tessa-Karina Tews, Michael Oehl, Felix Siebert, Rainer Höger, Helmut Faasch, Leuphana University of Lueneburg, Germany.
  • Interactions between Human and Computer Networks: EFL College Students Using Computer Learning Tools in Remedial English Classes
    Ai-ling Wang, Tamkang University, Taiwan.
  • Using Grounded Theory and Text Mining to Find Interesting Reading Materials for Slow EFL Learners
    Yuh-chang Lin, Aletheia University, Taiwan; Chia-Ling Hsu, Tamkang University, Taiwan; Mu-Hua Lin, Hsiao-Fang Yang, National Chengchi University, Taiwan; Chao-Fu Hong, Aletheia University, Taiwan.
  • Spatial Design, Designers and Users: Exploring the Meaning of Multi-party Service Cognition
    Tom Hope, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Mizuki Oka, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Myeong-Hee Lee, Design Team Matt, Japan.

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S025: Safety of Medication Usage
Room: Park
Chair(s): Masaomi Kimura, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan;

  • The Similarity Index of Character Shape of Medicine Names Based on Character Shape Similarity (II)
    Keita Nabeta, Akira Hatano, Hirotsugu Ishida, Masaomi Kimura, Michiko Ohkura, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Fumito Tsuchiya, International University of Health and Welfare, Japan.
  • Therapeutic Category Improvement Method based on the Words Appearing in Effect-efficacy Description
    Hirotsugu Ishida, Keita Nabeta, Masaomi Kimura, Michiko Ohkura, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Fumito Tsuchiya, International University of Health and Welfare, Japan.
  • Appearance Similarity Index for Medicinal Ampoule Labels
    Masaomi Kimura, Yutaro Furukawa, Akira Kojo, Hirotsugu Ishida, Keita Nabeta, Michiko Ohkura, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Fumito Tsuchiya, International University of Health and Welfare, Japan.
  • A Proposal of Contraindication Database for Medicines
    Ryo Okuya, Hirotsugu Ishida, Keita Nabeta, Masaomi Kimura, Michiko Ohkura, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Fumito Tsuchiya, International University of Health and Welfare, Japan.
  • Construction and Analysis of Database on Outer Cases of Medicines
    Hironori Yoshimi, Hiroki Muraoka, Akira Izumiya, Masaomi Kimura, Michiko Ohkura, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Fumito Tsuchiya, International University of Health and Welfare, Japan.
  • Mobile Reminder for Flexible and Safe Medication Schedule for Home Users
    Chi-Sheng Shih, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Pei-Hsuan Tsai, Jane W.-S. Liu, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
  • What Label Design of Ampule for Injection, Do you want ?
    Hiroyuki Furukawa, Yamaguchi University, Japan.

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13:30 – 15:30

S039: Towards Integrating Haptic Experiences: Does Touch Really Matter?
Room: Escambia
Chair(s): Chang Nam, University of Arkansas, United States;

  • What You Feel Is What I DO: A study of dynamic haptic interaction in distributed collaborative virtual environment
    Sehat Ullah, University of Evry, France; Xianging Liu, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Samir Otmane, University of Evry, France; Paul Richard, University of Angers, France; Malik Mallem, University of Evry, France.
  • Development of a High Definition Haptic Rendering for Stability and Fidelity
    Katsuhito Akahane, Takeo Hamada, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Takehiko Yamaguchi, University of Angers, France; Makoto Sato, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • The Effect of Haptic Cues on Working Memory in 3D Menu Selection
    Takehiko Yamaguchi, Damien Chamaret, Paul Richard, University of Angers, France.
  • Haptically Enhanced User Interface to Support Science Learning of Visually Impaired
    Yueqing Li, Steve Johnson, Chang Nam, University of Arkansas, United States.
  • Analyzing User Behavior within a Haptic System
    Steve Johnson, Yueqing Li, Chang Nam, University of Arkansas, United States; Takehiko Yamaguchi, University of Angers, France.
  • More than Speed? An Empirical Study of Touchscreens and Body Awareness on an Object Manipulation Task
    Rachelle Hippler, Dale Klopfer, Laura Leventhal, G Michael Poor, Brandi Klein, Samuel Jaffee, Bowling Green State University, United States.
  • Usability Testing of the Interaction of Novices with a Multi-touch Table in Semi Public Space
    Markus Jokisch, Thomas Bartoschek, Angela Schwering, University of Muenster, Germany.

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S040: Signal and Image Processing for HCI (I)
Room: Dixie
Chair(s): Ping Guo, Beijing Normal University, P.R. China;

  • A Cubic Polynomial Model for Fisheye Camera
    Haijiang Zhu, Xiupu Yin, Jinglin Zhou, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, P.R. China.
  • High-quality Fast Image Upsampling Algorithm Based on CUDA
    Qingqing Xu, Xin Zheng, Beijing Normal University, P.R. China; Jie Chen, CITIC Guoan Group, P.R. China.
  • Face Sketch Synthesis via Multivariate Output Regression
    Liang Chang, Mingquan Zhou, Beijing Normal University, P.R. China; Xiaoming Deng, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China; Zhongke Wu, Beijing Normal University, P.R. China; Yanjun Han, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China.
  • A Global Optimal Algorithm for Camera Calibration with One-Dimensional Objects
    Liang Wang, Beijing University of Technology, P.R. China; Fuqing Duan, Beijing Normal University, P.R. China; Chao Liang, Beijing University of Technology, P.R. China.
  • LSCM based Non-rigid Registration for Craniofacial Surfaces
    Wenkui Xie, Fuqing Duan, Qingqiong Deng, Mingquan Zhou, Zhongke Wu, Liang Chang, Beijing Normal University, P.R. China.
  • Head-pose Recognition for a Game System Based on Nose’s Relative Position
    Qingjie Zhao, Xiaoming Shi, Yuxia Wang, Beijing Institute of Technology, P.R. China.
  • Experimental Studies of Visual Models in Automatic Image Annotation
    Ping Guo, Tao Wan, Jin Ma, Beijing Normal University, P.R. China.

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S041: Spatial Interaction Design (I)
Room: Park
Chair(s): Teng-Wen Chang, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan;

  • mojo iCuisine: The Design and Implementation of an Interactive Restaurant Tabletop Menu
    Ting-Han Chen, Hsin-Hou Lin, Yi-Di Yen, XXtraLab DESIGN Co., Taiwan.
  • Designing Poetic Interaction in Space
    Yi-Chu Lin, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Huang-Ming Chang, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; Rung-Huei Liang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.
  • The Effort of Social Networking on Social Behavior – Integrating Twitter, Mobile Devices, and Wearable Clothing as an Example
    Chenwei Chiang, Kiyoshi Tomimatsu, Kyushu University, Japan.
  • GoCoBa: Interactive Installation Design Applied on Combination of Context and People
    Jia-Xuan Zhan, Fan Kuo-Kuang, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.
  • A Formal Model of Mixed-Initiative Interaction in Design Exploration
    Sambit Datta, Curtin University, Australia; Michael Hobss, Deakin University, Australia.

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S042: Gesture-based Interaction (I)
Room: Manatee
Chair(s): Dimitris Grammenos, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece;

  • Hand Gesture for Taking Self Portrait
    Shaowei Chu, Jiro Tanaka, University of Tsukuba, Japan.
  • Gesture Based Automating Household Appliances
    Wei Lun Ng, Chee Kyun Ng, Nor Kamariah Noordin, Borhanuddin Mohd Ali, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia.
  • 3D-Position Estimation for Hand Gesture Interface Using a Single Camera
    Seung-Hwan Choi, Ji-Hyeong Han, Jong-Hwan Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea.
  • Multi-User Pointing and Gesture Interaction for Large Screen Using Infrared Emitters and Accelerometers
    Leonardo Angelini, Maurizio Caon, Stefano Carrino, Omar Abou Khaled, Elena Mugellini, College of Engineering and Architecture of Fribourg, Switzerland.
  • Web-based Nonverbal Communication Interface using 3DAgents with Natural Gestures
    Toshiya Naka, Panasonic Corporation, Japan; Toru Ishida, Kyoto University, Japan.
  • Gesture Identification Based on Zone Entry and Axis Crossing
    Ryosuke Aoki, NTT Corporation, Japan; Yutaka Karatsu, Keio University, Japan; Masayuki Ihara, Atsuhiko Maeda, Minoru Kobayashi, NTT Corporation, Japan; Shingo Kagami, Tohoku University, Japan.
  • Musical Skin: A Dynamic Interface for Musical Performance
    Heng Jiang, Teng-Wen Chang, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Cha-Lin Liu, National Taiwan University of Arts, Taiwan.

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16:00 – 18:00

S059: Facial Gesture Recognition and Gaze Tracking
Room: Madison
Chair(s): Csaba Antonya, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania;

  • Face Recognition using Local Graph Structure (LGS)
    Eimad Eldin Abdu Abusham, Housam Khalifa Bashier, Multimedia University, Malaysia.
  • Facial Expression Recognition using AAMICPF
    Jun-Sung Lee, Chi-Min Oh, Chil-Woo Lee, Chonnam National University, Korea.
  • Facial Expression Recognition for Learning Status Analysis
    Mau-Tsuen Yang, Yi-Ju Cheng, Ya-Chun Shih, National Dong-Hwa University, Taiwan.
  • Head-Computer Interface: A Multimodal Approach to Navigate Through Real and Virtual Worlds
    Francesco Carrino, University of Fribourg & College of Engineering and Architecture of Fribourg, Switzerland; Julien Tscherrig, Elena Mugellini, Omar Abou Khaled, College of Engineering and Architecture of Fribourg, Switzerland; Rolf Ingold, University of Fribourg, Switzerland.
  • Eye-gaze Detection by Image Analysis Under Natural Light
    Kiyohiko Abe, Kanto Gakuin University, Japan; Shoichi Ohi, Minoru Ohyama, Tokyo Denki University, Japan.
  • Attentive User Interface for Interaction within Virtual Reality Environments based on Gaze Analysis
    Grigore Florin Barbuceanu, Csaba Antonya, Mihai Duguleana, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania; Zoltan Rusak, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.
  • Manual and Accelerometer Analysis of Head Nodding Patterns in Goal-oriented Dialogues
    Masashi Inoue, Yamagata University, Japan; Toshio Irino, Wakayama University, Japan; Nobuhiro Furuyama, National Institute of Informatics, Japan; Ryoko Hanada, Takako Ichinomiya, Kyoto University of Education, Japan; Hiroyasu Massaki, Sokendai, Japan.

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S060: Brain Interfaces and Electromyography
Room: Park
Chair(s): Giuseppe Andreoni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy;

  • A Hybrid Brain-Computer Interface for Smart Home Control
    Günter Edlinger, Clemens Holzner, Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH and Guger Technologies OG, Austria.
  • Psychometric Evaluation with Brain-Computer Interface
    Paolo Perego, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Anna Carla Turconi, Chiara Gagliardi, IRCCS E. Medea, Italy; Giuseppe Andreoni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy.
  • Uni-model Human System Interface using sEMG
    Srinivasan Jayaraman, TATA Consultancy Services, Ltd., India; Venkatesh Balasubramanian, IIT-Madras, India.
  • Spectral Subtraction based Emotion Recognition Using EEG
    Jin-Hong Min, Hyeong-Oh Kwon, Kwang-Seok Hong, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.
  • Low Power Wireless EEG Headset for BCI Applications
    Shrishail Patki, Bernard Grundlehner, Holst Center/Imec-NL, Netherlands; Toru Nakada, Panasonic Corporation, Netherlands; Julien Penders, Holst Center/Imec-NL, Netherlands.

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S061: Advanced HCI Applications
Room: Fulton
Chair(s): Lawrence Henschen, Northwestern University, United States;

  • Design of Shadows on the OHP Metaphor-based Presentation Interface which Visualizes a Presenter’s Actions
    Yuichi Murata, University of Tsukuba, Japan; Kazutaka Kurihara, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST), Japan; Toshio Mochizuki, Senshu University, Japan; Buntarou Shizuki, Jiro Tanaka, University of Tsukuba, Japan.
  • Evaluation of User Support of a Hemispherical Sub-Display with GUI Pointing Functions
    Shinichi Ike, Saya Yokoyama, Yuya Yamanishi, Naohisa Matsuuchi, Kochi National College of Technology, Japan; Kazunori Shimamura, Kochi University of Technology, Japan; Takumi Yamaguchi, Haruya Shiba, Kochi National College of Technology, Japan.
  • Assessing the Effect of a Power-Flow Gauge on Driving Behaviors Affecting Energy Consumption
    Sang-Hwan Kim, University of Michigan - Dearborn, United States; Heramb Dandekar, Chrysler Group LLC., United States; Edgar Camez, Ford Motor Company, United States; Heather Harrelson, University of Michigan - Dearborn, United States.
  • An Analytical Alarm Flood Reduction to Reduce Operator’s Workload
    Jens Folmer, Dorothea Pantförder, Birgit Vogel-Heuser, Technische Universität München, Germany.
  • The Virtual Workplace of a Mobile Employee – How Does Vischer`s Model Function in Identifying Physical, Functional and Psychosocial Fit?
    Ursula Hyrkkänen, Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland; Suvi Nenonen, Aalto University / Helsinki University of Technology, Finland.
  • The H-Metaphor as an example for Cooperative Vehicle Driving
    Daniel Damboeck, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany; Martin Kienle, Klaus Bengler, Heiner Bubb, Technische Universität München, Germany.
  • A Proposal of an Interactive Music Composition System using Gibbs Sampler
    Akira Shirai, Tadahiro Taniguchi, Ritsumeikan University, Japan.

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Wednesday, 13 July 2011
08:00 – 10:00

S076: Advanced System Architecture in the Social Context (II)
Room: Sarasota
Chair(s): Yoshio Nakatani, Ritsumeikan University, Japan; Shogo Nishida, Osaka University, Japan

  • Influence of Prior Knowledge and Embodiment on Human-Agent Interaction
    Yugo Hayashi, Victor Kryssanov, Ritsumeikan University, Japan; Kazuhisa Miwa, Nagoya University, Japan; Hitoshi Ogawa, Ritsumeikan University, Japan.
  • A Study and Evaluation on Route Guidance of a Car Navigation System based on Augmented Reality
    Kengo Akaho, Takashi Nakagawa, Yoshihisa Yamaguchi, Katsuya Kawai, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan; Hirokazu Kato, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan; Shogo Nishida, Osaka University, Japan.
  • Developing a User Recommendation Engine on Twitter Using Estimated Latent Topics
    Hiroyuki Koga, Tadahiro Taniguchi, Ritsumeikan University, Japan.
  • Recall and Communication Support System for Reminiscence Triggered by Humming
    Yusuke Kita, Yoshio Nakatani, Ritsumeikan University, Japan.
  • A Haptic Emotional Model for Audio System Interface
    Yuki Ichiyanagi, Eric Cooper, Victor Kryssanov, Hitoshi Ogawa, Ritsumeikan University, Japan.
  • Can Twitter be an Alternative of Real-world Sensors?
    Tetsuro Takahashi, Shuya Abe, Nobuyuki Igata, Fujitsu Laboratories, Ltd., Japan.
  • Recommendation System Based on Interaction with Multiple Agents for Users with Vague Intention
    Itaru Kuramoto, Atsushi Yasuda, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan; Mitsuru Minakuchi, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan; Yoshihiro Tsujino, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan.

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S077: Tabletop and Surface Interaction
Room: Park
Chair(s): Karsten Nebe, University of Paderborn, Germany;

  • uPlatform: a Customizable Multi-user Windowing System for Interactive Tabletop
    Chenjun Wu, Yue Suo, Chun Yu, Yuanchun Shi, Yongqiang Qin, Tsinghua University, P.R. China.
  • A Tabletop-based Real-World-Oriented Interface
    Hiroshi Takeda, Hidetoshi Miyao, Minoru Maruyama, David Asano, Shinshu University, Japan.
  • uMeeting, an Efficient Co-Located Meeting System On the Large-Scale Tabletop
    Jie Liu, Yuanchun Shi, Tsinghua University, P.R. China.
  • Effect of Aesthetic Design Elements on Tabletop Display Interaction
    Hyunglae Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States; Hyunjn Shin, Ji-Hyung Park, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Korea.
  • An Investigation on Requirements for Co-located Group-Work using Multitouch-, Pen-based- and Tangible-Interaction
    Karsten Nebe, Tobias Müller, Florian Klompmaker, University of Paderborn, Germany.
  • Saving and Restoring Mechanisms for Tangible User Interfaces through Tangible Active Objects
    Eckard Riedenklau, Thomas Hermann, Helge Ritter, Bielefeld University, Germany.

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S078: Text, Human Languages and Translation
Room: Lexington
Chair(s): Sven Schmeier, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Germany;

  • Computer Assistance in Bilingual Task-Oriented Human-Human Dialogues
    Sven Schmeier, Matthias Rebel, Renlong Ai, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Germany.
  • Can Indicating Translation Accuracy Encourage People to Rectify Inaccurate Translations?
    Mai Miyabe, Takashi Yoshino, Wakayama University, Japan.
  • Design of a Face-to-face Multilingual Communication System for a Handheld Device in the Medical Field
    Shun Ozaki, Takuo Matsunobe, Takashi Yoshino, Wakayama University, Japan; Aguri Shigeno, Center for Multicultural Society Kyoto, Japan.
  • Developing and Exploiting a Multilingual Grammar for Human-Computer Interaction
    Xian Zhang, Rico Andrich, Dietmar Rösner, University of Magdeburg, Germany.
  • VOSS -A Voice Operated Suite for the Barbadian Vernacular
    David Byer, Colin Depradine, University of the West Indies, Barbados.
  • New Techniques for Merging Text Versions
    Darius Dadgari, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger, York University, Canada.
  • MusicTagger: Exploiting User Generated Game Data for Music Recommendation
    Hannes Olivier, Marc Waselewsky, Niels Pinkwart, Technical University of Clausthal, Germany.

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S079: Health and Well-being Applications
Room: Jade
Chair(s): Marko Nieminen, Aalto University, Finland;

  • Clinical Communication: Human-Computer and Human-Human Interactions
    Saif Khairat, Yang Gong, University of Missouri, United States.
  • A User-Friendly Tool for Detecting the Stress Level in a Person’s Daily Life
    Irene Zaragozá, Beatriz Rey, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain; Cristina Botella, Universitat Jaume I, Spain; Rosa Baños, Universitat de València, Spain; Inés Moragrega, Diana Castilla, Universitat Jaume I, Spain; Mariano Alcañiz, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain.
  • mediRobbi: An Interactive Companion for Pediatric Patients During Hospital Visit
    Szu-Chia Lu, Nicole Blackwell, Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States.
  • A Real-Time Interactive MIDI Glove for Domicile Stroke Rehabilitation
    Nizan Friedman, David Reinkensmeyer, Mark Bachman, University of California, Irvine, United States.
  • Report on a Preliminary Study Using Breath Control and a Virtual Jogging Scenario as Biofeedback for Resilience Training
    Jacquelyn Morie, Eric Chance, J. Galen Buckwalter, University of Southern California, United States.
  • The Design of an Interactive Stroke Rehabilitation Gaming System
    Linda Harley, Scott Robertson, Maribeth Gandy, Simeon Harbert, Douglas Britton, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States.

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10:30 – 12:30

S095: Emotions in HCI
Room: Hamilton
Chair(s): Maximiliano Romero, Politecnico di Milano, Italy;

  • Multimodal Emotion Classification in Naturalistic User Behavior
    Steffen Walter, Stefan Scherer, Martin Schels, Michael Glodek, David Hrabal, Miriam Schmidt, Ulm University, Germany; Ronald Böck, University of Magdeburg, Germany; Kerstin Limbrecht, Harald Traue, Friedhelm Schwenker, Ulm University, Germany.
  • Guess Who? An Interactive and Entertaining Game-like Platform for Investigating Human Emotions
    Muneeb Imtiaz Ahmad, Hassan Tariq, Mehreen Saeed, National University of Computer and Emerging Science, Pakistan; Suleman Shahid, Emiel Krahmer, Tilburg University, Netherlands.
  • Adaptive Machine Learning Approach for Emotional Email Classification
    K. Karthik, R. Ponnusamy, AVIT - Vinayaka Missions University, India.
  • Toward Adapting Interactions by Considering User Emotions and Capabilities
    Idoia Cearreta, Nestor Garay-Vitoria, University of the Basque Country, Spain.
  • Intentionality in Interacting with Companion Systems - an Empirical Approach
    Dietmar Rösner, Rafael Friesen, Mirko Otto, Julia Lange, Matthias Haase, Jörg Frommer, University of Magdeburg, Germany.
  • Affective Videogame. The Problem of Wearability and Comfort
    Andrea Bonarini, Fiammetta Costa, Maurizio Garbarino, Matteo Matteuci, Maximiliano Romero, Simone Tognetti, Politecnico di Milano, Italy.
  • The Effect of Physical Embodiment of an Animal Robot on Affective Prosody Recognition
    Myounghoon Jeon, Infantdani Rayan, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States.

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S096: Novel Interaction Methods and Techniques
Room: Escambia
Chair(s): G Michael Poor, Bowling Green State University, United States;

  • ARAMIS: Toward a Hybrid Approach for Human-Environment Interaction
    Stefano Carrino, Elena Mugellini, Omar Abou Khaled, College of Engineering and Architecture of Fribourg, Switzerland; Rolf Ingold, University of Fribourg, Switzerland.
  • Passive Identification and Control of Arbitrary Devices in Smart Environments
    Andreas Braun, Felix Kamieth, Fraunhofer, Germany.
  • Research of Passive Mode Interaction in Pervasive Computing
    Yin Lu, Kejian Miao, Zhanhuai Li, Northwestern Polytechincal University, P.R. China; Ke Wei, Shaanxi Provincial Tourism Institute, P.R. China.
  • Scratchable Devices: User-Friendly Programming for Household Appliances
    Jordan Ash, Monica Babes, Gal Cohen, Sameen Jalal, Sam Lichtenberg, Michael Littman, Vukosi Marivate, Phillip Quiza, Blase Ur, Emily Zhang, Rutgers University, United States.
  • Introducing Animatronics to HCI: Extending Reality-Based Interaction
    G Michael Poor, Bowling Green State University, United States; Rob Jacob, Tufts University, United States.
  • A Method of Multiple Odors Detection and Recognition
    Dong-Kyu Kim, Yong-Wan Roh, Kwang-Seok Hong, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.
  • Dancing Skin: An Interactive Device for Motion
    Sheng-Han Chen, Teng-Wen Chang, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Sheng-cheng Shi, MingDao University, Taiwan.

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S097: Learning Environments
Room: Madison
Chair(s): George Margetis, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece;

  • CAI Platform for Fundamental Geometric Training on Perspective Sketching
    Ding-Bang Luh, Shao-Nung Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.
  • Effects of Print-storybooks and E-storybooks with Reading Comprehension Strategies on Fifth Graders’ Reading Comprehension Ability
    Huang Hsiu-Shuang, National University of Tainan, Taiwan; Chen Shang-Liang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan; Leou Yea-Mei, National Tainan Institute of Nursing, Taiwan; Huang Ho-Chuan, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Taiwan; Yeh Ching-Yu, National University of Tainan, Taiwan; Chen Yun-Yao, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan; Elaine Chen, National University of Tainan, Taiwan; Tseng Ya-Ying, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan.
  • Exploring Children’s Requirements for the Graphic Design of the WebOPAC
    Tengku Siti Meriam Tengku Wook, National University of Malaysia, Malaysia; Siti Salwah Salim, University of Malaya, Malaysia.
  • A Web-based Learning Environment to Support Chemistry
    Candice Adams, Cheryl Seals, Auburn University, United States.
  • Creating a New Context for Activity in Blended Learning Environments: Engaging the Twitchy Fingers
    Jayne Klenner-Moore, King's College, United States.
  • Comparison of a 3-D expression system and a Standardized IQ Test for Children
    Akihiro Suzuki, Masayuki Wajima, Takashi Kawakami, Tetsuo Okazaki, Hokkaido Institute of Technology, Japan.

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13:30 – 15:30

S114: Signal and image processing for HCI (II)
Room: Liberty
Chair(s): Ping Guo, Beijing Normal University, P.R. China;

  • An Image Segmentation Method for Chinese Paintings by Combining Deformable Models with Graph Cuts
    Ning He, Beijing Union University, P.R. China; Lu Ke, Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China.
  • A Novel Parallel Clustering Algorithm Based on Artificial Immune Network Using nVidia CUDA Framework
    Ruiyi Luo, Qian Yin, Beijing Normal University, P.R. China.
  • Image Skeletonization Based on Curve Skeleton Extraction
    Xiaoyan Hu, Bo Sun, Huiqin Zhao, Bin Xie, Hao Wu, Beijing Normal University, P.R. China.
  • Shape –based Human Actions Recognition in Videos
    Nitish Amraji, Lin Mu, Mariofanna Milanova, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States.
  • Validating Video Analytics in Mission Critical Applications
    Stephen Mitchell, Sukhpreet Gill, Steve Loveless, Pelco, United States; Brent Auernheimer, California State University, Fresno, United States.
  • A Detection Method of Basic Mouth Shapes from Japanese Utterance Images
    Tsuyoshi Miyazaki, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan; Toyoshiro Nakashima, Sugiyama Jogakuen University, Japan; Naohiro Ishii, Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • Dynamic Queries with Relevance Feedback for Content Based Image Retrieval
    Murat Birinci, Esin Guldogan, Moncef Gabbouj, Tampere University of Technology, Finland.

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S115: Cognitive and Psychological Issues in HCI (I)
Room: Madison
Chair(s): Satoru Inoue, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan;

  • Towards A Cognitive-Based User Interface Design Framework Development
    Natrah Abdullah, Wan Adilah Wan Adnan, Nor Laila Md Noor, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia.
  • Finding a Relationship between Internet Anxiety and Human Behavior
    Santosh Kalwar, Kari Heikkinen, Jari Porras, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland.
  • Fuzzy Linguistic Modelling Cognitive/Learning Styles for Adaptation through Multi-level Granulation
    Ilham Huseyinov, European University of Lefke, Turkey.
  • Eye-movement-based Instantaneous Cognition Model for Non-verbal Smooth Closed Figures
    Yuzo Takahashi, Shoko Koshi, Hiroshima City University, Japan.
  • Associating Learners’ Cognitive Style with their Navigation Behaviors: A Data-Mining Approach
    Yung-Chi Hsu, Sherry Chen, National Central University, Taiwan.
  • Extraversion and Computer Game Play: Who Plays What Games?
    Xiaowen Fang, Miaoqi Zhu, DePaul University, United States.

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S116: Novel Approaches to Usability
Room: Park
Chair(s): Christophe Kolski, University of Valenciennes, France;

  • Improving the Usability of Hierarchical Representations for Interactively Labeling Large Image Data Sets
    Julia Moehrmann, University of Stuttgart, Germany; Stefan Bernstein, University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, Germany; Thomas Schlegel, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; Günter Werner, University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, Germany; Gunther Heidemann, University of Stuttgart, Germany.
  • Towards an Automatic Analysis of Interaction Data for HCI Evaluation - Application to a Transport Network Supervision System
    Selem Charfi, Houcine Ezzedine, Christophe Kolski, University of Valenciennes, France; Faouzi Moussa, Université de Tunis, Tunisia.
  • Usability of Nomadic User Interfaces
    Walter Dees, Philips Research Labs, Netherlands.
  • Key Requirements for Integrating Usability Engineering and Software Engineering
    Karsten Nebe, University of Paderborn, Germany; Volker Paelke, Institut de Geomàtica, Spain.
  • Inherent Usability Problems in Interactive Voice Response Systems
    Hee-Cheol Kim, Deyun Liu, Ho-Won Kim, Inje University, Korea.
  • A Design Science Framework for Designing and Assessing User Experience
    Sisira Adikari, Craig McDonald, John Campbell, University of Canberra, Australia.
  • Project and Development of ErgoCoIn version 2.0
    Marcelo Morandini, Roberto Rodrigues, Marcus Cerrato, Marcos Chaim, State University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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S117: Multimodal Interaction
Room: Lexington
Chair(s): Pedro Campos, University of Madeira and INESC-ID, Portugal;

  • Exploiting New Interaction Techniques for Disaster Control Management Using Multitouch-, Tangible- and Pen-based-Interaction
    Karsten Nebe, Florian Klompmaker, University of Paderborn, Germany; Helge Jung, Siemens IT Solutions and Services GmbH, Germany; Holger Fischer, University of Paderborn, Germany.
  • Windows Positioning System: Aural Assistance Environment for the Aging in Windows Navigation
    Chi Chu, China University of Technology, Taiwan.
  • Needle Insertion Simulator with Haptic Feedback
    Seungjae Shin, University of Science & Technology / Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Korea; Wanjoo Park, Hyunchul Cho, Sehyung Park, Laehyun Kim, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Korea.
  • An Assistive Bi-Modal User Interface Integrating Multi-Channel Speech Recognition and Computer Vision
    Alexey Karpov, Andrey Ronzhin, Irina Kipyatkova, SPIIRAS, Russia.
  • Experimental Study on Appropriate Reality of Agents as a Multi-modal Interface for Human-Computer Interaction
    Kaori Tanaka, Tatsunori Matsui, Kazuaki Kojima, Waseda University, Japan.
  • GMM Parameter Estimation by Means of EM and Genetic Algorithms
    Sergey Zablotskiy, Teerat Pitakrat, Kseniya Zablotskaya, Wolfgang Minker, Ulm University, Germany.
  • Taking Turns in Flying With a Virtual Wingman
    Pim Nauts, Tilburg University, Netherlands; Willem Van Doesburg, TNO, Netherlands; Emiel Krahmer, Tilburg University, Netherlands; Anita Cremers, TNO, Netherlands.

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16:00 – 18:00

S129: Innovative Interaction Strategies
Room: Madison
Chair(s): Frode Eika Sandnes, Oslo University College, Norway;

  • Landmarks Detection to Assist the Navigation of Visually Impaired People
    Paulo Costa, IPL, Portugal; Hugo Fernandes, UTAD, Portugal; Veronica Vasconcelos, Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Portugal; Paulo Coelho, IPL, Portugal; Joao Barroso, UTAD, Portugal; Leontios Hadjileontiadis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
  • A Configurable Photo Browser Framework for Large Image Collections
    Frode Eika Sandnes, Oslo University College, Norway.
  • Finding Suitable Candidates: The Design of a Mobile Volunteering Matching System
    Wei-Chia Chen, Yun-Maw Cheng, Tatung University, Taiwan; Frode Eika Sandnes, Oslo University College, Norway; Chao-Lung Lee, Tatung University, Taiwan.
  • Enabling Efficient Browsing and Manipulation of Web Tables on Smartphone
    Wenchang Xu, Yuanchun Shi, Tsinghua University, P.R. China.
  • Older User-Computer Interaction on the Internet: How Conversational Agents Can Help
    Wi-Suk Kwon, Veena Chattaraman, Soo In Shim, Auburn University, United States; Hanan Alnizami, Juan Gilbert, Clemson University, United States.
  • An Efficient Document Browsing Method with Floating Diagram Window on Mobile Device
    Yu Shibuya, Kazunobu Nagata, Kazuyoshi Murata, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • A Research of Interaction Strategy with Public Information Display
    Youngkyu Jin, Jookyung Woo, Jongwoo Jung, Youngwan Seo, Juyoun Lee, UX Center DMC R&D Center Samsung Electronics, Korea; Amy Chung, SAMSUNG Electronics, Korea.

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S130: Gesture-based Interaction (II)
Room: Lexington
Chair(s): George Margetis, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece;

  • A Low-cost Natural User Interaction Based on a Camera Hand-Gestures Recognizer
    Mohamed Boulabiar, Télécom-Bretagne, France; Thomas Burger, Franck Poirier, Université de Bretagne-Sud, France; Gilles Coppin, Télécom-Bretagne, France.
  • Hidden-Markov-Model-Based Hand Gesture Recognition Techniques Used for a Human-Robot Interaction System
    Chin-Shyurng Fahn, Keng-Yu Chu, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.
  • Upper Body Gesture Recognition for Human-Robot Interaction
    Chi-Min Oh, Md. Zahidul Islam, Jun-Sung Lee, Chil-Woo Lee, Chonnam National University, Korea; In So Kweon, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea.
  • CornerPen: SmartPhone is the Pen
    Bong-gyu Jang, MyungHee Lee, Gerard Kim, Korea University, Korea.
  • Virtual Mouse: A Low Cost Proximity-based Gestural Pointing Device
    Sheng Kai Tang, Wen Chieh Tseng, Wei Wen Luo, Kuo Chung Chiu, Sheng Ta Lin, Yen Ping Liu, ASUS Design Center, ASUSTeK Computer Inc., Taiwan.
  • Niboshi for Slate Devices: a Japanese Input Method Using Multi-touch for Slate Devices
    Gimpei Kimioka, Buntarou Shizuki, Jiro Tanaka, University of Tsukuba, Japan.
  • Using Pen-Based Computing in Technology for Health
    Hyungsin Kim, Young Suk Cho, Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States.

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S131: User Interface Design Methods and Tools
Room: Jade
Chair(s): Mark Bachman, University of California, Irvine, United States;

  • Message Oriented Middleware for Flexible Wizard of Oz Experiments in HCI
    Mirko Otto, Rafael Friesen, Dietmar Rösner, University of Magdeburg, Germany.
  • A Rapid Prototyping Tool for Interactive Device Development
    Mark Merlo, Mark Bachman, University of California, Irvine, United States.
  • POLVO - Software for Prototyping of Low-fidelity Interfaces in Agile Development
    Junia Gonçalves, Caroline Santos, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Brazil.
  • Enhancing Personas with their Main Scenarios
    Alicia Valls Saez, Muriel Garreta-Domingo, Marta Lopez Reyes, UOC - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain.
  • A Reference Model for Adaptive Visualization Systems
    Kawa Nazemi, Christian Stab, Arjan Kuijper, Fraunhofer, Germany.
  • Automatic Adaptation of User Workflows within Model-based User Interface Generation during Runtime on the Example of the SmartMote
    Kai Breiner, Kai Bizik, Thilo Rauch, Marc Seissler, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany; Gerrit Meixner, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Germany; Philipp Diebold, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany.

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S132: Capturing and Consolidating Design Knowledge
Room: Fulton
Chair(s): Dimitris Grammenos, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece;

  • Evaluating Usability of Web-based Electronic Government: Users’ Perspective
    Zhao Huang, Laurence Brooks, Brunel University, United Kingdom.
  • Axiomatic Design for Biometric Icons
    Sheau-Farn Max Liang, Chien-Tsen Lin, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan.
  • Towards a Conceptual Framework for Interaction Design in the Pragmatic Web
    Heiko Hornung, M. Cecília Baranauskas, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil.
  • Objective and Subjective Measures of Visual Aesthetics of Website Interface Design: The Two Sides of the Coin
    Ahamed Altaboli, Yingzi Lin, Northeastern University, United States.
  • The Effects of Content Type and Presentation Style on User Experiences of Multimedia Content on a Tablet PC
    Kari Kallinen, Jan Kallenbach, Niklas Ravaja, Aalto University, Finland.
  • Studying the Role of Interactivity in Museums: Designing and Comparing Multimedia Installations
    Pedro Campos, University of Madeira and INESC-ID, Portugal; Miguel Campos, Joao Pestana, WowSystems, Lda., Portugal; Joaquim Jorge, INESC-ID, Portugal.
  • An End User and Environment Field Study for an Inclusive Design of Consumer Products
    Thomas Fiddian, Chris Bowden, Royal National Institute for Deaf People, United Kingdom; Mark Magennis, Antoinette Fernnell, Joshue O Connor, National Council for the Blind of Ireland (NCBI), Ireland; Pierre Kirisci, University of Bremen, Germany; Yehya Mohamad, Fraunhofer, Germany; Michael Lawo, University of Bremen, Germany.

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Thursday, 14 July 2011
08:00 – 10:00

S149: Mobile Interaction
Room: Jackson
Chair(s): Yihsiu Chen, Verizon Wireless, United States;

  • Computer Support of Team Work on Mobile Devices
    Hilko Donker, Malte Blumberg, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.
  • Integrated Context-Aware and Cloud-based Adaptive Home Screens for Android Phones
    Tor-Morten Gronli, Norwegian School of IT, Norway; Jarle Hansen, Gheorghita Ghinea, Brunel University, United Kingdom.
  • Using a Smart Phone for Information Rendering in Computer-Aided Surgery
    Gael Le Bellego, Marek Bucki, UJF - Grenoble 1, France; Ivan Bricault, UJF - Grenoble 1 / CHU Grenoble, France; Jocelyne Troccaz, UJF - Grenoble 1, France.
  • Safe-in-Place Awareness GPS System with Distance-Based and Duration-Based Notification Control
    Chi Chu, China University of Technology, Taiwan; Gene Chu, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan.
  • ProJest: Enabling Higher Levels of Collaboration Using Today’s Mobile Devices
    Babak Forutanpour, Jianfeng Ren, Qualcomm, United States.
  • Imaged based Codes Performance Comparison for Mobile Environments
    Jong-Hoon Seo, Ji-Hye Choi, Tack-Don Han, Yonsei University, Korea.

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S150: HCI in the Physical, Architectural and Cultural Environment
Room: Taylor
Chair(s): Elisa Rubegni, Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland;

  • GooGreen - Towards Increasing the Environmental Awareness of Households
    Ruud Mattheij, Tilburg University, Netherlands; Lindsy Szilvasi, Utrecht University, Netherlands; Lorraine De Beer, Kartini Rakiman, Suleman Shahid, Tilburg University, Netherlands.
  • Blowing Light: Green-Based Interaction Design
    Yu-Chun Annester Huang, Chih-Chieh Tsai, Teng-Wen Chang, Pen-Yan Tsai, Tien-Hsin Hung, Jai-Jung Chen, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.
  • TiMBA – Tangible User Interface for Model Building and Analysis
    Chih-Pin Hsiao, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Brian Johnson, University of Washington, United States.
  • Video Interaction Mechanism in Performance Space ─ Performers, Performing Space vs. Audiences
    PaoShu Wang, Yinghsiu Huang, Tunghai University, Taiwan.
  • Restoration support system for a historic textile market using virtual environment
    Michiko Ohkura, Mizuki Konuma, Yuri Kogure, Sayaka Tanaka, Hitomi Ei, Akiko Sakai, Takashi Ishidou, Yoko Watanabe, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan.

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S151: Interacting with the World Wide Web
Room: Union
Chair(s): Dania Bilal, University of Tennessee, United States;

  • Development of Web-based Voice Interface to Identify Child Users Based on Automatic Speech Recognition System
    Ryuichi Nisimura, Shoko Miyamori, Lisa Kurihara, Hideki Kawahara, Toshio Irino, Wakayama University, Japan.
  • Categorize Web Sites based on Design Issues
    Amin Abolghasem Rasooli, University of Tehran / University of Rostock, Iran; Fattaneh Taghiyareh, University of Tehran, Iran; Peter Forbrig, University of Rostock, Germany.
  • Shopping Cart Interactive Program (SCIP)
    Cyndi Wiley, Emmanuel Saka, Stefan Tauber, Sunghyun Kang, Iowa State University, United States.
  • An Avatar-Based Help System for Web-Portals
    Helmut Lang, Christian Mosch, Bastian Boegel, David M. Benoit, Wolfgang Minker, Ulm University, Germany.
  • Socio Economic Psycho Knowledge Based Intelligent Agents for Automated e-Commerce Negotiation
    P. Vijayaragavan, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada, India; R. Ponnusamy, AVIT - Vinayaka Missions University, India.
  • User Experience of Social Bookmarking Tools
    Enric Mor, Nuria Ferran, Muriel Garreta-Domingo, Juan Antonio Mangas Forner, UOC - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain.

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S152: Spatial Interaction Design (II)
Room: Lexington
Chair(s): Teng-Wen Chang, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan;

  • Self Replicating Robotic Strategies as a Catalyst for Autonomous Architectural Construction
    Michael Fox, Cal Poly, Pomona, United States.
  • Interaction Design Teaching Method Design
    Chenwei Chiang, Kiyoshi Tomimatsu, Kyushu University, Japan.
  • Reacting with Care: The Hybrid Interaction Types in a Sensible Space
    Guo-Jhen Yu, Teng-Wen Chang, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.
  • Express Yourself: Designing Interactive Products with Implicitness to Improve Social Interaction
    Huang-Ming Chang, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; Rung-Huei Liang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.
  • Designing a Better Morning: A Study on Large Scale Touch Interface Design
    Onur Asan, Mark Omernick, Dain Peer, Enid Montague, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States.

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10:30 – 12:30

S165: Modeling Interaction
Room: Dixie
Chair(s): Stefano Levialdi Ghiron, SAPIENZA - Università di Roma, Italy;

  • Modeling the Rhetoric of Human-Computer Interaction
    Iris Howley, Carolyn Penstein Rosé, Carnegie Mellon University, United States.
  • Differentiating Between Successful and Less Successful Products by Using MAInEEAC - A Model for Interaction Characterization
    Steffen Hess, Andreas Maier, Marcus Trapp, Fraunhofer, Germany.
  • Model-based Ubiquitous Interaction Concepts and Contexts in Public Systems
    Thomas Schlegel, Christine Keller, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.
  • Complex Components Abstraction in Graphical User Interfaces
    Pedro Teixeira-Faria, Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, Portugal; Javier Rodeiro Iglesias, University of Vigo, Spain.
  • Giving UI Developers the Power of UI Design Patterns
    Jocelyn Richard, Jean-Marc Robert, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada; Sébastien Malo, Joël Migneault, CAE Montréal, Canada.

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S166: Human Performance Modeling Using Interactive Simulations
Room: Palm Beach
Chair(s): Ling Rothrock, Pennsylvania State University, United States;

  • Human Behavioral Simulation using Affordance-based Agent Model
    Namhun Kim, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST), Korea; Jaekoo Joo, Inje University, Korea; Ling Rothrock, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Richard Wysk, North Carolina State University, United States; Young-Jun Son, University of Arizona, United States.
  • The Influence of Virtual World Interactions Toward Driving Real World Behaviors
    Hari Thiruvengada, Paul Derby, Wendy Foslien, John Beane, Anand Tharanathan, Honeywell Labs, United States.
  • An Inductive Inference Model to Elicit Noncompensatory Judgment Strategies
    Jing Yin, MicroStrategy, United States; Ling Rothrock, Pennsylvania State University, United States.
  • Investigating the Effects of Metacognition in Dynamic Control Tasks
    Jung Hyup Kim, Ling Rothrock, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Anand Tharanathan, Hari Thiruvengada, Honeywell Labs, United States.
  • "How Do I Line Up?”: Reducing Mental Transformations to Improve Performance
    Guy Zimmerman, Dale Klopfer, G Michael Poor, Julie Barnes, Laura Leventhal, Samuel Jaffee, Bowling Green State University, United States.
  • Multi-Modal Interface based on Driving-Workload Optimization
    Hyesun Park, Jongwoo Choi, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea; Hyeong-Joon Kwon, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea; Kyong-Ho Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea.
  • Process Choreography for Human Interaction Computer-Aided Simulation
    Carlos Fernandez-Llatas, Juan Bautista Mocholi, Pilar Sala, Juan Carlos Naranjo, ITACA-TSB Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain.

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S167: Cognitive and Psychological Issues in HCI (II)
Room: Fulton
Chair(s): Klaus Bengler, Technische Universität München, Germany;

  • A Study of The Preattentive Perception for Interface Design and Cognitive Style on Information Search Performance
    Jiunde Lee, Meng-Chieh Lee, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan.
  • The effect of agents’ appearance attractiveness on users’ perceived personality
    Yu-chen Hsu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.
  • Individual Differences in Work Load while Doing Multitasking with a Computer
    Kari Kallinen, Inger Ekman, Niklas Ravaja, Aalto University, Finland.
  • ColoriT: Color Based Image Code Application to Aid in Memory Restoration of Offline Photo Artifacts
    James Park, Jong-Hoon Seo, Ji-Hye Choi, Tack-Don Han, Yonsei University, Korea.
  • Measurement of Driver´s Distraction for an early Prove of Concepts in Automotive Industry at the Example of the Development of a Haptic Touchpad
    Roland Spies, Ergoneers GmbH, Germany; Andreas Blattner, Technische Universität München, Germany; Christian Lange, Martin Wohlfarter, Ergoneers GmbH, Germany; Klaus Bengler, Technische Universität München, Germany; Werner Hamberger, Audi AG, Germany.
  • In-car Dictation and Driver's Distraction: a Case Study
    Martin Labsky, Tomas Macek, Jan Kleindienst, IBM, Czech Republic; Holger Quast, Nuance Communication, Belgium; Christophe Couvreur, Nuance Communications, Belgium.

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13:30 – 15:30

S181: Adaptive User Interfaces
Room: Nassau
Chair(s): Dieter Spath, Fraunhofer, Germany; Florian Metze, Carnegie Mellon University, United States

  • A Design Patterns Approach to Adaptive User Interfaces for Users with Special Needs
    Matthias Peissner, Andreas Schuller, Dieter Spath, Fraunhofer, Germany.
  • A Middleware Architecture for Designing TV-based Adapted Applications for the Elderly
    Carlos Gacimartin, Jose Alberto Hernandez, David Larrabeiti, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain.
  • Accessibility for Older Users Through Adaptive Interfaces: Opportunities, Challenges and Achievements
    Rob Edlin-White, Sue Cobb, Mirabelle D'Cruz, Anne Floyde, Sarah Lewthwaite, Johann Riedel, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom.
  • A Review of Personality in Voice-Based Man Machine Interaction
    Florian Metze, Alan Black, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Tim Polzehl, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany.
  • Sensing User Needs: Recognition Technologies and User Models for Adaptive User Interfaces
    Barnabas Takacs, Semmelweis Medical University / Technical University of Budapest, Hungary; Lajos Simon, Semmelweis Medical University, Hungary; Matthias Peissner, Fraunhofer, Germany.
  • The Design of Adaptive Error Feedback Music Ear-Training System with Image Cues
    Yu-Ting Huang, Shih Chien University, Taiwan; Chi Chu, China University of Technology, Taiwan.

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S182: HCI and Auto Industry
Room: Palm Beach
Chair(s): Yong Gu Ji, Yonsei University, Korea;

  • Factors for Representing In-vehicle Roominess
    Wonil Hwang, Nam-Hyo Kim, Hyeong-Joon Ahn, Soongsil University, Korea; Hee-Seok Jung, Hyundai Motor Company, Korea.
  • Analysis of Low-floor Bus Passengers’ Behavior Patterns using Video Observation
    Ji Yeon Kim, Hwan Hwangbo, Beom Suk Jin, Yonsei University, Korea; Bong-Ha Hwang, Young Joo Moon, Hyundai Motor Company, Korea; Yong Gu Ji, Yonsei University, Korea.
  • Analysis of Customer Satisfaction on the Stiffness of Outside Panels of Passenger Cars
    Ilsun Rhiu, Seoul National University, Korea; Taebeum Ryu, Hanbat National University, Korea; Byung Kee Jin, Myung Hwan Yun, Seoul National University, Korea.
  • The Effective IVIS Menu and Control Type of an Instrumental Gauge Cluster and Steering Wheel Remote Control with a Menu Traversal
    Seongmin Kim, Jaekyu Park, Korea University, Korea; Jaeho Choe, Daejin University, Korea; Eui Seung Jung, Korea University, Korea.
  • Driver’s Experience and Behavioral Patterns through the Observation of Commercial Vehicle Driving
    Youngjae Lim, Korea University, Korea; Sungjoon Park, Namseoul University, Korea; Eui Seung Jung, Taeil Kim, Korea University, Korea.
  • Improving Human-Machine Interaction – A Non-Invasive Approach to Detect Emotions in Car Drivers
    Michael Oehl, Felix Siebert, Tessa-Karina Tews, Rainer Höger, Hans-Ruediger Pfister, Leuphana University of Lueneburg, Germany.
  • Evaluation of Collision Avoidance Prototype Head-Up Display Interface for Older Drivers
    Vassilis Charissis, Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom; Stylianos Papanastasiou, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Lewis Mackenzie, Sachi Arafat, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom.

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S183: Interaction Design
Room: Hamilton
Chair(s): Sheue-Ling Hwang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan; Ying-Lien Lee, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan

  • Evaluation of Wayfinding Performance and Workload on Electronic Map Interface
    Ya-Li Lin, Cheng-Han Wang, Tunghai University, Taiwan.
  • Effects of Presence on Causing Cybersickness in the Elderly within a 3D Virtual Store
    Cheng-Li Liu, Vanung University, Taiwan; Shiaw-Tsyr Uang, Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.
  • The Influence of Social Experience in Online Games
    Hua Qin, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, P.R. China; P.L. Patrick Rau, Tsinghua University, P.R. China; Song-feng Gao, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, P.R. China.
  • Effects of Age Groups and Distortion Types on Text-based CAPTCHA Tasks
    Chih-Hsiang Hsu, Ying-Lien Lee, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan.
  • Predicting The Effects of Time-gaps for Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) on Bus Driver Performance
    Brian Lin, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI), United States; Sheue-Ling Hwang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.
  • Measurement of Tagging Behavior Differences
    Li-Chen Tsai, Sheue-Ling Hwang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan; Eric Kuo-Hao Tang, Fung-Chia University, Taiwan.
  • User Interactive Design for Digital TV Web Surfing
    Chih-Fei Chuang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan; Nancy Huang, Purdue University, United States; Sheue-Ling Hwang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.

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16:00 – 18:00

S197: Executable Models to Bridge Design Time and Runtime of Interactive Systems
Room: Lake
Chair(s): Birgit Bomsdorf, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Sebastian Feuerstack, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil

  • Intertwined Modeling and Implementation of Interactive Systems using HOPS
    Anke Dittmar, Peter Forbrig, University of Rostock, Germany.
  • Building Multimodal Interfaces out of Executable, Model-based Interactors and Mappings
    Sebastian Feuerstack, Ednaldo Pizzolato, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil.
  • Configurable Executable Task Models supporting the Transition from Design Time to Runtime
    Birgit Bomsdorf, Stefan Grau, Martin Hudasch, Jan-Torsten Milde, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Germany.
  • User Interface Representation Using Simple Components
    Javier Rodeiro Iglesias, University of Vigo, Spain; Pedro Teixeira-Faria, Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, Portugal.

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S198: Innovative User Interfaces for Navigation and Guidance
Room: Manatee
Chair(s): Tom Plocher, Honeywell Labs, United States;

  • Using Sound Patterns to Enhance Directional Sound for Emergency Route Guidance
    Tom Plocher, Zhao Xia Janet Jin, Honeywell Labs, United States; Foong-Yeen Donny Chan, Honeywell Technology Solutions-China, P.R. China.
  • Believe What You Hear, Not What You See - Vision Interferes with Auditory Route Guidance in Complex Environment
    Ying Wang, Huiting Zhang, Lu Yu, Kan Zhang, Xianghong Sun, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China; Tom Plocher, Honeywell Labs, United States.
  • Implementing Effective Tactile Symbology for Orientation and Navigation
    Bruce Mortimer, Gary Zets, Greg Mort, Curtis Shovan, Engineering Acoustics, Inc., United States.
  • A Knowledge Elicitation Study for a Speech Enabled GIS to Handle Vagueness in Communication
    Hongmei Wang, Northern Kentucky University, United States.
  • Kansei Stroll Map: Walking Around a City Using Visualized Impressions of Streetscapes
    Yuichiro Kinoshita, Satoshi Tsukanaka, Takumi Nakama, University of Yamanashi, Japan.
  • Behavioral Cost-Based Recommendation Model for Wanderers in Town
    Kenro Aihara, Hitoshi Koshiba, Hideaki Takeda, National Institute of Informatics, Japan.

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S199: Human Interaction in Mobility
Room: Palm Beach
Chair(s): Bertrand David, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France;

  • The Effect of Time Orientation and Representation of Points of Interests on the Use of Mobile Tour Guide
    Fei Gao, Qin Gao, Tsinghua University, P.R. China.
  • Gaze-directed Hands-free Interface for Mobile Interaction
    Gie-seo Park, Jong-gil Ahn, Gerard Kim, Korea University, Korea.
  • XML in Formal Specification, Verification and Generation of Mobile HCI
    Ines Riahi, Meriem Riahi, Laboratoire CRISTAL, Tunisia; Faouzi Moussa, Université de Tunis, Tunisia.
  • Field to File: A Tool for Activity Documentation Work in Remote Mobility Environments
    Raul Casillas, Alberto Morán, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California, Mexico.
  • Innovative User Interfaces for Wearable Computers in Real Augmented Environment
    Yun Zhou, Bertrand David, Rene Chalon, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France.
  • Interaction in Mobility: The Evaluation of Interactive Systems Used by Travellers in Transportation Contexts
    Christophe Kolski, University of Valenciennes, France; Guillaume Uster, INRETS, France; Jean-Marc Robert, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada; Kathia Oliveira, University of Valenciennes, France; Bertrand David, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France.
  • Introducing Mobility in Serious Games: Enhancing Situated and Collaborative Learning
    Sebastien George, Audrey Serna, Université de Lyon, France.

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S200: Human System Interaction
Room: Jackson
Chair(s): Michiya Yamamoto, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan;

  • Proposal of a Method for Promotion of Continuous Pro-Environmental Behavior with Easy Communication
    Saizo Aoyagi, Tomoaki Okamura, Hirotake Ishii, Hiroshi Shimoda, Kyoto University, Japan.
  • Proposal of an Office Work Productivity Model Based on Short Pauses in Mental Tasks
    Kazune Miyagi, Show Kawano, Hong Zhe Jin, Hiroshi Shimoda, Hirotake Ishii, Kyoto University, Japan.
  • Promotion Project for Communication between Artisans and Consumers Supported by Media Technology
    Ritsuko Izuhara, Sho Yokokawa, Shinya Suzuki, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • A Configuration Method of Visual Media by Using Characters of Audiences for Embodied Sports Cheering
    Kentaro Okamoto, Michiya Yamamoto, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan; Tomio Watanabe, Okayama Prefectural University, Japan.
  • Development of Embodied Visual Effects which Expand the Presentation Motion of Emphasis and Indication
    Yuya Takao, Michiya Yamamoto, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan; Tomio Watanabe, Okayama Prefectural University, Japan.
  • Synchronization and Fluctuation of Rhythm in Musical Cooperative Performance
    Tomohito Yamamoto, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan.
  • ShoeBox: a Natural Way of Organizing Pictures According to User's Affinities
    Bojan Blažica, Daniel Vladušič, Xlab d.o.o., Slovenia; Dunja Mladenić, Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia.

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