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Gaze-Based Interaction Group : links  


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Collection:www.cs.uta.fi/research/hci/gaze/links.php
See also Tracking Web Usability: Results from the Stanford-Poynter project Eyetracking Study of Web Readers at useit.com User Interface Engineering, Testing Web Sites with Eye-Tracking, Article by Will Schroeder Eye Tracking in Web Search Tasks: Design Implications, PDF. Web Usability - Eye Tracking, PDF. The Hunt for Usability: Tracking Eye Movements @ SIGCHI Nov/Dec 2000 Bulletin Eye Tracking in Usability Testing: Is It Worthwhile?

 

IBM Research - Human Computer Interaction - User Interface Technologies Projects 


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HypertextNode:www.research.ibm.com/compsci/hci/uit-projects.html
Research on User Interface Technologies (UIT) at IBM is dedicated to developing innovative technologies, algorithms and tools for next-generation human-computer interfaces. In particular, caters to researchers working on enabling technologies that help computers hear (speech, speaker and affect recognition), see (face, gesture, gaze, emotion), speak (speech, facial synthesis), understand, recognize handwriting, combine these in multiple modes (biometrics, joint audio-visual processing), be ...

 

IFIP WG 13.1 - Education in HCI and HCI Curriculum 


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Collection:www.ipo.tue.nl/ifip-wg13.1/publications.html
IFIP WG 13.1 Publications Kotze, P., Oestreicher, L., Rauterberg, M. & Toleman, M. (2001). Human-Computer Interaction--INTERACT'01 (p. Human-Computer Interaction--INTERACT-99 (vol.

 

SIGCHI Bulletin Vol.30 No.4, October 1998: Too Much of a Good Thing? 


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424 at 1.0   HCI  Criticism 
Article:www.acm.org/sigchi/bulletin/1998.4/kaufman.html
In recent years, however, we've seen additional criticism of bloat in the software interface design and the sheer number of features built into products. Blame for this bloat in the interface layout and controls is usually attributed to a steady increase in the functions and features built into each new version of software products. We concluded that even with these criteria for identifying bloat in the interface, software with a lot of features is not inherently bad, hard to use, poorly ...

 

14 Principles of Polite Apps 


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Article:www.devx.com/upload/free/features/getstarted/2000/sp00/acsp00/acsp00.asp
Code Library    Help    . Clifford Nass and Byron Reeves, professors at Stanford University, study people's response to computers. To our human minds, computers behave less like rocks and trees than they do like humans, so we unconsciously treat them like people, even when we "...

 

Jo Lumsden's Home Page  


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Collection:www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~jo/publications.html
Lumsden, J., and Brewster, S.A., (2001), A Survey of Audio-Related Knowledge Amongst Software Engineers Developing Human-Computer Interfaces, Department of Computing Science Technical Report TR-2001-97, September, Glasgow University. Lumsden, J., Wu, A., and Brewster, S.A., (2001), Evaluating the Combined Use of Audio Toolkit Widgets, Department of Computing Science Technical Report TR-2001-101, October, Glasgow University. Lumsden , J., (2001), SUIT - A Methodology and Framework for ...

 

Ergonomic Mouse Sale 


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HomePage:www.fentek-ind.com/ergmouse.htm
The 3M Renaissance™ Vertical Mouse encourages a natural vertical hand position with the thumb pointing upwards.  Click for Shipping/Handling charges. For additional Ergonomic Assistance see the Ergonomic Keyboards, the No Hands Mouse, the Finger Track Mouse, the Logitech Trackball, or the Adjustable Keyboard Tray.

 

C&C Usability Testing Process 


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428 at 1.0   HCI  Testing 
HypertextNode:staff.washington.edu/cr/utesting.htm
The test process consists of four stages: (1) plan the test, (2) design the test, (3) conduct the test, and (4) analyze and report the test results. Stage 1: Plan the test (Typically this stage takes a few days to complete.) Checkpoint: Immediately after Pilot test, meet to evaluate test design, procedure, and materials, and mutually agree to any changes.

 

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429 at 1.0   HCI  Design 
HomePage:www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/fisheyemenu/
Participants:  Ben Bederson, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Director of the Human-Computer Interaction Lab  Publications: Bederson, B. B. (November 2000) Fisheye Menus Proceedings of ACM Conference on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST 2000), pp.  Bederson, B.B. (May 2000)  Fisheye Menus  CS-TR-4138, UMIACS-TR-2000-31 [Abstract] [PDF] [Postscript]  Demos:  Java applet comparing Fisheye Menus to traditional arrowbar, scrollbar, and ...

 

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430 at 1.0   HCI  Intelligent 
HypertextNode:www.cs.wpi.edu/Research/airg/IntInt/intint-outline.html
I. What are intelligent interfaces? A. Introduction B. What is an interface? D. What can an interface be intelligent about?

 

Lyn Pemberton - Home Page 


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HomePage:www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/lp22/LynP.html
Lyn Pemberton - Home Page Lyn Pemberton  Principal Lecturer Watts Building Room 602 School of Information Management University of Brighton Lewes Rd Brighton BN2 4GJ East Sussex, UK Telephone:  44 (0)1273 642476 Lyn.Pemberton@bton.ac.uk x News Research Teaching Links x News  The HCI subject group ran a workshop at HCI 2002 on  Usability and Evaluation Issues for Interactive Television.   x Research  My current research interests: Pattern Languages for User ...

 

Map of Pattern Interconnections 


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432 at 1.0   HCI  Patterns 
HypertextNode:www.cmis.brighton.ac.uk/research/patterns/Matrix.html
 For each pattern row, a reference up (the introduction) is '<', and down (the connections) is '>'.   The remaining patterns named are there as place-holders, and may, or may not become documented patterns in the future. This page is part of a Usability Pattern Collection maintained by The Usability Group at the University of Brighton, UK.

 

Links - Paul D. Hibbitts 


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Collection:www.paulhibbitts.com/links.html
Articles of Interest Top 13 common objections against user requirements analysis A visual vocabulary for describing information architecture and interaction design Best of CHI-WEB and SIGIA-L Mailing Lists Don't Forget the Power User Functional Spec Tutorial: What and Why Just how far beyond HCI is interaction design? AskTog: First Principles developerWorks: Web architecture: The user experience IBM/Ease of Use/Design Basics Principles of good GUI Design What is Interaction Design and What ...

 

HCI Pattern-Form Gallery 


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434 at 1.0   HCI  Patterns 
HyperTextNode:www.cs.ukc.ac.uk/people/staff/saf/patterns/gallery.html
This page is a collection of the various forms which have been developed for the presentation of UI or HCI patterns. Jan Borchers 1999 An HCI pattern presented in pure Alexandrian form. INTERACT'99 August 1999 At the INTERACT patterns workshop in 1999 a suggested form for UI patterns was devised.

 

publications 


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Collection:www.dis.port.ac.uk/~crellinj/public.html
publications PUBLICATION LIST PEER REVIEWED CONFERENCE and JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS Crellin, J. M. (1988) Personal Construct Psychology and the Development of a Tool for Formative Evaluation of Software Prototypes. In: Proceedings of Human Computer Interaction: Interact '90, Cambridge, D. G. Diaper D., Cockton, G., and Shackel, B. (ed), North-Holland. In: Proceedings of Human Computer Interaction: Interact '90, Cambridge, D. G. Diaper D., Cockton, G., and Shackel, B. (ed), North-Holland, pp.

 

Computer-Human Interaction and End-User Programming Resources 


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Collection:www-alt.pasteur.fr/~letondal/These/links-ihm.html
Eric Lecolinet Web Sites On Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Information Visualisation Les pointeurs d'InteractiF. Google Computers > Human-Computer Interaction. HCC'01: 2001 IEEE Symposium on Human-Centric Computing Languages and Environments, with SEUP: Symposium on End-User Programming.

 

Adaptive Systems and Interaction - Home 


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Homepage:research.microsoft.com/adapt/
   Have You Seen These Pages? The Adaptive Systems & Interaction group (ASI) pursues research on automated reasoning, adaptation, and human-computer interaction.  ASI is at the center of user modeling at Microsoft Research, focused on inferring the goals and needs of users from multiple sources of information about activity and interests.

 

Beyond Usability: Process, Outcome and Affect in human computer interactions 


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438 at 1.0   HCI  Testing 
Article:www.gslis.utexas.edu/~adillon/publications/beyond.htm
Systematizing Interaction Evaluation Evaluations of information technology for human use may take many forms, from consumer reactions to screens (on a small scale) to studies of widespread adoption of technology (on a large scale). Evaluation of usability is thus conducted by having representative users interact with the design in a suitably task-oriented fashion while evaluators (also known as usability engineers) record such data as time per task, errors, and user attitude. However, in ...

 

User analysis in HCI: the historical lesson from individual differences research 


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Article:www.gslis.utexas.edu/~adillon/publications/useranalysis.html
Abstract User analysis is a crucial aspect of user-centered systems design, yet Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) has yet to formulate reliable and valid characterisations of users beyond gross distinctions based on task and experience. Individual differences research from mainstream psychology has identified a stable set of characteristics that would appear to offer potential application in the HCI arena. It is concluded that HCI could gain significant predictive power if individual ...

 

How user perceptions influence software use 


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Article:www.gslis.utexas.edu/~adillon/publications/userperceptions.html
Following this demonstration, data on user perceptions and attitudes about Netscape were gathered based on this initial exposure to the system. Results suggest that TAM is an effective and cost effective tool for predicting end user acceptance of systems. Figure 1. Theory of Reasoned Action (Fishbein and Ajzen, 1975) The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) Davis' (1989) Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is derived from TRA and predicts user acceptance based on the influence of two factors: ...

 

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