8. HCI 1999:
Munich,
Germany
Hans-Jörg Bullinger, Jürgen Ziegler (Eds.):
Human-Computer Interaction: Communication, Cooperation, and Application Design, Proceedings of HCI International '99 (the 8th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction), Munich, Germany, August 22-26, 1999, Volume 2.
Lawrence Erlbaum 1999, ISBN 0-8058-3392-7 @proceedings{DBLP:conf/hci/1999-2,
editor = {Hans-J{\"o}rg Bullinger and
J{\"u}rgen Ziegler},
title = {Human-Computer Interaction: Communication, Cooperation, and Application
Design, Proceedings of HCI International '99 (the 8th International
Conference on Human-Computer Interaction), Munich, Germany, August
22-26, 1999, Volume 2},
booktitle = {HCI (2)},
publisher = {Lawrence Erlbaum},
year = {1999},
isbn = {0-8058-3392-7},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
Information Networks and Communication
- Pia Honold:
Focus groups: A qualitative method to elicit culture-specific user requirements.
3-7
- Christoph Grundel, Matthias Schneider-Hufschmidt:
A direct manipulation user interface for the control of communication processes - making call handling manageable.
8-13
- Matthias Schneider-Hufschmidt:
User interface design - the driving force for the integration of information and communication.
14-17
- Bruno Von Niman, Do Van Thanh, Jo Herstad, Helge Hüttenrauch:
Transparent communication appliances.
18-22
- Robert Book, Mikael Goldstein:
Mental effort increases when adding a voice control feature to a familiar interface.
23-27
- Satu Ruuska, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila:
Contextual research for technological innovation - satisfying user needs in the design of mobile communication devices.
28-32
- Eija Kaasinen, Matti Aaltonen, Timo Laakko:
Defining user requirements for WAP services.
33-37
- Mikael Goldstein, Mikael Anneroth, Robert Book:
Usability evaluation of a high-fidelity smart phone prototype: task navigation depth affects effectiveness.
38-42
- Stephen A. Brewster:
Sound in the interface to a mobile computer.
43-47
- Chiuhsiang Joe Lin, Timon C. Du, Yu-Ming Fei:
Strategy differences in data flow diagram comprehension between intermediates and novices.
48-52
- Timon C. Du, Chiuhsiang Joe Lin, Chih-Gen Liu:
Using the memory load measurement to improve software development.
53-57
- Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Gavriel Salvendy:
Likes and dislikes of electronic mail addresses: a users' survey.
58-61
- Sheau-Farn Max Liang, Mark R. Lehto:
Information representation and decision process: effects of measurement scale and shape of decision matrix on preferential choice.
62-65
- Tung-Xiung Wu, Yui-Liang Chen:
Cultural and cultivation features on web designing: a case study of gold peach community.
66-70
- Chaochang Chiu:
Learning path planning using genetic algorithm approach.
71-75
- David White, Yee-Yin Choong:
What are you looking at on the web: information or applications?
76-79
- Michael Graß, Peter Haubner, Udo Arend:
"Search manager": a dynamic and incremental tool for searching complex objects in multihierarchical structures.
80-84
- Brigitte Trousse, Michel Jaczynski, Rushed Kanawati:
Using user behaviour similarity for recommendation computation: the broadway approach.
85-89
- Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Developing HCI design principles for information retrieval applications.
90-96
- Kurt Englmeier:
The link between data and tasks - the crucial challenge in designing user interfaces for information retrieval systems.
97-101
- Bernhard E. Bürdek, Maximilian Eibl, Jürgen Krause:
Visualization in document retrieval.
102-106
- Marc Hassenzahl, Jochen Prümper:
Designing usable keyword search systems.
107-111
- Simon P. Davies:
Expertise in a complex domain: supporting creativity through knowledge visualisation and re-description.
112-116
- Victor N. Kasyanov, Ivan A. Lisitsyn:
Support tools for hierarchical information visualization.
117-121
- Peter F. Elzer, Uwe Krohn:
Visualization of scientific information in a virtual information space.
122-126
- Jarryl Wirth:
Maximizing data density: a case study of visualization in network monitoring.
127-131
- Jun'ichi Tatemura:
Visualizing collaborative filtering results.
132-136
- Maximilian Stempfhuber:
Dynamic spatial layout in graphical user interfaces.
137-141
- Ryohei Nakatsu, Joy Nicholson, Naoko Tosa:
Emotion recognition and its application to computer agents with spontaneous interactive capabilities.
142-146
- Yasmine Arafa, Patricia Charlton, Pat Fehin, E. H. Mamdani:
Personal service assistants with personality.
147-151
- Susanne van Mulken, Elisabeth André, Jochen Müller:
An empirical study on the trustworthiness of life-like interface agents.
152-156
- Gulden Uchyigit, Bjørn Carlin, Ewald Quak, Jim Cunningham:
Agents in the box.
157-161
- Jörg Nissler, Joachim Machate, Arno Hitzges:
How to get the right outfit for my agent? Classification - and design methodology for a virtual shopping assistant in a 3D world.
162-166
- Eiichi Fujishige, Kailin Jan, Takao Kurokawa:
Recognition of Japanese sign language words using finite automata.
167-171
- Jun Ohya, Takahiro Otsuka, Akira Utsumi, Shoichiro Iwasawa, Tatsumi Sakaguchi:
Towards the realization of non-verbal communication - computer vision based technologies for analyzing human images.
172-176
- Shigeo Morishima:
Multiple points face-to-face communication in cyberspace using multi-modal agent.
177-181
- Tomio Watanabe, Masashi Okubo:
Virtual face-to-face communication system for human interaction analysis by synthesis.
182-186
- Gary J. Dickelman, Ashok Banerji:
Performance Support for the Next Millenium: a model for rapidly changing technologies in a global. economy.
187-191
- Johan Stahre, A. Johansson:
The super operator concept - wearable information system for manufacturing system personnel.
192-196
- Jyrki J. J. Kasvi, Ilpo Kari, Matti Vartiainen, Anneli Pulkkis, Lauri Repokari:
Supporting a learning operative organization.
197-201
- Devendra Fakun, Richard Greenough, John M. Kay:
Determinants of a successful hypermedia application to support team-based maintenance.
202-206
- Chaomei Chen:
The StarWalker virtual environment - an integrative design for social navigation.
207-211
- Kazunari Morimoto, Takao Kurokawa, Atsushi Yamaguchi:
Influence of interaction modes on a collaborative task and structure of dialogues in video communication.
212-216
- Josephine Hofmann:
Video in digital storys: a new approach for team integration and knowledge management in business context.
217-220
- Scott L. Minneman, Steve R. Harrison:
The DrawStream station: a tool for distributed and asynchronous chats about sketches and artifacts.
221-225
- Chun-Di Chen, Stephen A. R. Scrivener, Andrée Woodcock:
Visualisation in collaborative computer mediated dialogue.
226-230
- Allen E. Milewski:
Wearing a telephone.
231-235
- Jo Herstad, Do Van Thanh, Bruno Von Niman:
Tailor to fit.
236-240
- Michimune Kohno, Masahiro Matsunaga, Hirosuke Nagano, Yuichiro Anzai:
A sensor network system for human support in living environments.
241-245
- Michael Beigl:
ElectronicManual: helping users with ubiquitous access.
246-250
- Albrecht Schmidt, Michael Beigl, Hans-Werner Gellersen:
Sensor-based adaptive mobile user interfaces.
251-255
- Vesa Tornberg, Seppo Väyrynen:
Concurrent engineering activities using videophone communications.
256-260
- Seppo Väyrynen, Vesa Tornberg, Heli Kirvesoja:
Ergonomic approach to customised development of videophony applications.
261-265
- Heli Kirvesoja, Janne Sinisammal, Seppo Väyrynen, Vesa Tornberg:
Field experiences of providing home care and related services over a videophone.
266-270
- Heli Kirvesoja, Anu Oikarinen, Seppo Väyrynen, Vesa Tornberg, Minna Koutonen, Ulla Hiltunen:
Implementation criteria for a videophone system used in telemedicine - a case in Finnish health care.
271-275
- Juha Kautto, Tommi Tikka, Mervi Pokela:
Multimedia applications for supporting industrial maintenance.
276-279
Supporting Cooperation
- Ina Wagner, Monika Büscher, Preben Mogensen, Dan Shapiro:
Spaces for creating context & awareness - designing a collaborative virtual work space for (landscape) architects.
283-287
- Thomas Herrmann, Marcel Hoffmann:
Augmenting self-controlled work allocation in workflow-management-applications.
288-292
- Kari Kuutti:
Supporting perspective making and perspective taking: a framework for contextual information.
293-297
- Holger Luczak, Martin Wolf:
Computer supported communication and cooperation - making information aware.
298-302
- David Mattox, Mark T. Maybury, Daryl Morey:
Enterprise expert and knowledge discovery.
303-307
- Burkhard Messer, Kurt Sandkuhl:
Concepts for distributed groupware operating systems.
308-312
- Uta Pankoke-Babatz, Konrad Klöckner, Phillip Jeffrey:
Norms and conventions in collaborative systems.
313-317
- Hansjürgen Paul:
Improving public administration by video conferencing and application sharing - mission possible.
318-322
- Wolfgang Prinz, Wolfgang Gräther, Karl-Heinz Klein, Sabine Kolvenbach:
Towards an awareness infrastructure for cooperative applications.
323-327
- Markus Rittenbruch:
Atmosphere: towards context-selective awareness mechanisms.
328-332
- C. E. Siemieniuch, M. A. Sinclair:
Knowledge lifecycle management along the supply chain.
333-337
- Volker Wulf:
"Why did that happen?" - Building appropriate mental models on groupware functions.
338-342
- Martin Wolf, Christian Foltz, Christopher M. Schlick, Holger Luczak:
Groupware support for chemical process design.
343-347
- Jürgen Ziegler:
A framework for modelling and designing cooperation support systems.
348-352
- Takayuki Yamaoka, Masaharu Hirayama:
Mobile and seamless collaboration in engineering company.
353-356
- Yuji Niwa, Masahiro Terabe:
An introduction of the accident recovery by the agent in nuclear power plants.
357-361
- Yoshie Soutome Sagata, Tetsuo Okazaki, Yoshinobu Tonomura:
Group work with younger children for making animated stories.
362-366
- Takashi Koiso, Tatsuya Fujita, Shogo Nishida:
Proposal of visual interfaces to coordinate decision making in hierarchical structures and their application to fire systems.
367-371
- Karl Steinhoff, Juergen Gund, Axel Westerwick, Alexander Woyke:
Organisational issues and technical support for de-centralised planning.
372-376
- Ernst A. Hartmann, Dirk Sistenich, Klaus Mueller, Michael Gerads, Holger Sickel:
Tools for computer-supported learning in organisations.
377-381
- Andreas Engel, Siegfried Kaiser, Andreas Mayer:
Conventions for cooperation - lessons learned from videoconferencing.
382-386
- Peter Mambrey, Volkmar Pipek:
Enhancing participatory design by multiple communication channels.
387-391
- Anna Croon:
Being with information technology.
392-396
- James J. Keenan:
Systems of intellectual capital in collectivities from work organizations to human settlements: Some conceptualizations.
397-401
- Geber Ramalho, Flávia A. Barros, Sérgio Cavalcante, Ana Cavalcanti, Manoel Lima, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira, Hermano Moura, Alexandre Vasconcelos:
Cyber Rally: An experience of democratic use of the internet.
402-406
- Ulrika Danielsson:
Learning in networks.
407-411
- Barrett S. Caldwell:
Team performance in complex systems.
412-416
- Michael Koch, Alessandro Rancati, Antonietta Grasso, Dave Snowdon:
Paper user-interfaces for local community support.
417-421
- Natalie S. Glance, Antonietta Grasso, Uwe M. Borghoff, Dave Snowdon, Jutta Willamowski:
Supporting collaborative information activities in networked communities.
422-426
- Rachel M. Jones:
Using the paper user interface to support community involvement in urban development.
427-431
- Angi Voß, Keiichi Nakata, Marcus Juhnke, Thomas Schardt:
Concepts as handles for sharing knowledge from documents.
432-436
- Toyoaki Nishida:
Facilitating community knowledge evolution by talking virtualized egos.
437-441
- Masayuki Okamoto, Hideyuki Nakanishi, Katherine Isbister, Toru Ishida:
Supporting cross-cultural communication in real-world encounters.
442-446
- Noshir S. Contractor, Ann Peterson Bishop, Daniel Zink:
PrairieKNOW: a tool to assist the study, creation, and growth of community networks.
447-451
- David G. Boyer, Michael Vernick, Anjum Khan, Sylvia Wilbur:
Virtual clubs: timeout on the internet.
452-456
- Anders Hedman, Sören Lenman:
Orientation versus accomodation - new requirements for the HCI of digital communities.
457-461
- Wolfgang Broll, Wolfgang Gräther, Eckhard Meier, Uta Pankoke-Babatz, Wolfgang Prinz:
Place people in context - the awareness forum.
462-466
- Joachim Niemeier:
Networking Companies: from basic web services to business solutions.
467-471
- The Anh Vuong, Joachim Niemeier:
Network centric computing platform - the contribution of telcos to networking companies.
472-476
- Wolf-Bertram von Bismarck, Markus Held:
Is informal communication needed, wanted and supported?
477-481
- Robert W. Swezey:
Measurement of team problem solving performance via a computerized quasi-experimental simulation.
482-486
- Giulio Iacucci, Oliver Stiemerling, Volker Wulf:
Building the premise of a virtual organization: obstacles and enabling conditions.
487-491
- Jan Schümmer, Thomas Tesch, Daniel A. Tietze, Ajit Bapat:
Introducing groupware in administrative environments - experiences from the POLIWORK project.
492-496
- Constantine A. Papandreou, Dionisis X. Adamopoulos:
Towards a teleworking framework based on advanced telematic service architectures.
497-501
- Michael D. McNeese:
Making sense of teamwork: the use of protocol analysis / performance measures to reveal cooperative work processes in a situated learning environment.
502-506
- Gitesh K. Raikundalia:
Results of experiments in text-based, synchronous, distributed, formal electronic meetings.
507-511
- Roland Buß, Lothar Mühlbach, Detlef Runde:
Advantages and disadvantages of a 3D virtual environment for supporting informal communication in distributed workgroups compared with a text-chat and a chat/cam system.
512-516
- Gitesh K. Raikundalia:
Synchronous, dynamic derivative generation in computer-supported meetings.
517-522
- Odd-Wiking Rahlff, Rolf Kenneth Rolfsen, Jo Herstad, Do Van Thanh:
Context and expectations in teleconversations.
523-527
- Masood Masoodian, Bryan Cleal:
User-centred design of a virtual meeting environment for ordinary people.
528-532
- Seamus Hickey, Kari Kuutti, Sami Ahola:
Mobile virtual participation in a distributed meeting using an omni-directional camera system.
533-537
- Andreas Engel, Siegfried Kaiser, Andreas Mayer:
Multiple actors development of videoconferencing environments.
538-542
- Jun Yamashita, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Keiichi Yamazaki, Hiroyuki Miki, Akiko Yamazaki, Hiroshi Kato, Hideyuki Suzuki:
Agora: supporting multi-participant telecollaboration.
543-547
- Osamu Morikawa:
Pointing on HyperMirror video mediated communication.
548-552
- Hiroyuki Miki:
Designing awareness for multipurpose remote branch terminals.
553-557
- Pekka Reijonen:
When one is more than twenty one.
558-562
- Jürgen Held, Helmut Krueger:
The ice-breaking VALAMO - a tool for participatory processes.
563-567
- Lise Busk Kofoed, Ileana Hamburg, Doris Beer:
A training model for women - new opportunities with new technologies and new forms of work organisation.
568-572
- Jerzy Charytonowicz:
Social aspects of universal computerization.
573-577
- Takashi Koiso, Shogo Nishida:
Development of an evaluation system for organizational structure in emergency from the viewpoint of communication.
578-582
- Seok-Jong Yu, Yoon-Chul Choy, Kyun Koh:
Dynamic event filtering technique using multi-level path approximation in a shared virtual environment.
583-587
- Norihiko Matsuura, Shohei Sugawara, Shigeki Masaki:
HiQIS: a networked virtual environment for visual communication.
588-592
- Gyu-Wan Kim, Soo-Kwon Jeong, Jae-Hoon Jeong, In-Ho Kim, Myung-Joon Lee:
CoDocs: An electronic document management system supporting effective collaborative work.
593-597
- Si-Jung Kim:
Cooperative tele-operation in virtual environment.
598-603
- Christa Womser-Hacker, Thomas Mandl:
Adapting meta information retrieval to user preferences and document features.
604-608
- Hans-Jörg Bullinger, Thomas Fischer, Oliver Schumacher:
Collaborative material database system.
609-613
- Thomas Barnekow, Steffen Staab, Jürgen Ziegler, Rudi Studer:
An architecture for recovering business events bottom-up.
614-618
Education,
Training and Learning
- Rossen Rashev, Reinhard Oppermann, Helmut Simm:
Computer aided design in medical domain: a new viewpoint towards computer aided education.
621-625
- Cat Kutay, Peter Ho, Geoff Whale:
Achieving learning outcomes in HCI for computing - an experiential testbed.
626-631
- David Callear:
ITEs as teacher substitutes: use and feasability.
632-636
- Ashok Patel, Kinshuk, David Russell:
Cognitive apprenticeship based learning environment in numeric domains.
637-641
- Reinhard Oppermann, Marcus Specht:
Adaptive mobile museum guide for information and learning on demand.
642-646
- Maria Virvou, Maria Moundridou:
An authoring tool for algebra-related domains.
647-651
- Julika Siemer-Matravers:
Collaborative learning - a cure for intelligent tutoring systems.
652-656
- Maria Virvou, Dimitris Maras:
Error diagnosis in an English tutor.
657-661
- Katherine M. Sinitsa, Alla Manako:
Interactive dictionary in a context of learning.
662-666
- Akihiro Kashihara, Hiroshi Uji'i, Jun'ichi Toyoda:
Visualizing knowledge structure for exploratory learning in hyperspace.
667-671
- Janice Whatley, Martin D. Beer, Geof Staniford, Philip J. A. Scown:
Group project support agents for helping students work online.
672-676
- Laurence F. Johnson, Peggy O'Neill-Jones:
Innovative mathematical learning environments - Using multimedia to solve real world problems.
677-681
- Ildar Kn. Galeev, Larissa Tararina, Sergey A. Sosnovsky:
The structure and functions of ETS GRAD.
682-685
- Ganka Kossekova, Diana Leskovska:
JavaScript programme for clinical case simulations.
686-690
- Maria Virvou, Victoria Tsiriga:
A role for school teachers in the development of an ITS.
691-695
- Peter Kern, Ralf Breining:
Experiences with interfaces for virtual environments in the field of engineering.
696-700
- Tariana Kameneva:
Educational use of communication and information technologies in Ukraine.
701-706
- Sabine Seufert:
PLATO - "electronic cookbook" for Internet-based learning networks.
707-711
- Peter Bollerslev:
ICT in education in Denmark.
712-717
- Hermann A. Maurer:
A critical look at web based training efforts.
718-724
- Peter W. Fach, Maria Bannert:
Training wheels: an "old" method for designing modern and adaptable learning environments.
725-729
- Eva Hornecker, Bernd Robben:
Vocational training with combined real/virtual environments.
730-734
- Samuel Yen, Bill Wood, John Nash, Larry J. Leifer:
Design of a computer-mediated environment to capture and evaluate knowledge transfer and learning: a case study in a larger higher education class.
735-739
- Rosa M. Carro, Roberto Moriyón, Estrella Pulido, Pilar Rodríguez:
Teaching tasks in an adaptive learning environment.
740-744
- Friedrich Scheuermann, Ken Larsson, Roxanne Toto:
Moderating the future: the challenge of on-line education.
745-749
- Lisa Neal, Debbie Ingram:
Asynchronous distance learning for corporate education: experiences with Lotus LearningSpace.
750-754
Accessibility
- Albert G. Arnold, Liesbeth J. Vink:
Broad spectrum approach and information society for all.
757-761
- Nigel Bevan:
Design for usability.
762-766
- Aarno Lehtola:
Multilingual information services as a goal.
767-771
- Aaron Marcus, Volker Frank, John Armitage, Edward Guttman:
Global User-Interface Design.
772-776
- Harald Weber:
Design for all - a sketch of challenges for HCI designers.
777-781
- Anthony Savidis, Demosthenes Akoumianakis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Unified user interfaces: from design to implementation.
782-786
- Julie A. Jacko:
The importance of clinical diagnoses in the prediction of performance on computer-based tasks for low vision users.
787-791
- Arthur I. Karshmer, Enrico Pontelli, Gopal Gupta:
Software technology and computer interfaces for the disabled: non-visual WWW browsing.
792-796
- Gerhard Weber:
Visualisation of nonvisual user interfaces.
797-801
- Harald Weber, Frank Leidermann, Klaus J. Zink:
Symbolic tele-communication using the WWW.
802-806
- Demosthenes Akoumianakis, Michael Sfyrakis, Alex Paramythis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Universal accessibility: process-oriented design guidelines.
807-811
- Alex Paramythis, Michael Sfyrakis, Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Non-visual web browsing: lessons learned from the AVANTI case study.
812-817
- Dennis Majoe, Neil Hazzard:
Human gesture analysis and recognition for medical and dance applications.
818-822
- Jane E. Klobas, David Morrison:
A planned behavior in context model of networked information resource use.
823-827
- Verena Giller, Manfred Tscheligi:
Effective accessibility engineering: breaking organisational habits.
828-832
- Maria Francesca Costabile:
A methodology for usability evaluation.
833-837
- Jean Vanderdonckt:
Commercial web sites made accessible for all.
838-842
- Margherita Antona, Demosthenes Akoumianakis, Constantine Stephanidis:
A grammar-based approach for populating HCI design spaces.
843-847
- Harry J. Murphy:
On-line instruction in assistive technology.
848-852
- Evangelos Bekiaris, P. Oxley:
Improved HCI accessibility: An account of costs involved.
853-857
- Jürgen Ziegler:
Standards for multimedia user interfaces - opportunities and issues.
858-862
- Ilias Iakovidis:
User acceptance in health telematics: an HCI perspective.
863-867
- Constantine Stephanidis, Gavriel Salvendy, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Demosthenes Akoumianakis:
Policy perspectives on "design for all".
868-872
- Elisabeth André:
Towards personalized multimedia presentation systems for all.
873-877
- Simeon Keates, P. John Clarkson, Peter Robinson:
A design approach for accessibility.
878-882
- Michael Pieper:
Information environments to overcome isolation, marginalization and stigmatization in an overaging information society.
883-887
- Christian Stary, Barbara Froschauer:
Visualization and open user groups.
888-892
- Pier Luigi Emiliani:
Accessing the information society: a retrospective of research efforts in Europe.
893-897
- Noelle Carbonell:
Multimodality: a primary requisite for achieving an information society for all.
898-902
- Ing-Marie Jonsson:
The decoupled application interaction model, D.A.I.M.
903-907
- Angel R. Puerta:
Formalization as a path to universal accessibility.
908-912
- Constantine Stephanidis:
Universal access in the information society.
913-917
- Jorge Manuel Santos, Carlos Morais Pires:
Multi-modal interfaces: R&D opportunities in the 5th framework programme.
918-921
- Mark T. Maybury, Samuel Bayer, Frank Linton:
Corpus-based user interfaces.
922-926
- Jim S. Sandhu:
HCI public service information systems focused on the needs of disabled and older people.
927-931
- G. Papaioannou, Aristotelis Naniopoulos:
An optimum UI for using a high comfort and enhanced manoeuvrability wheelchair for transportation tasks.
932-936
- Joachim Machate:
Being natural - on the use of multimodal interaction concepts in smart homes.
937-941
- Michael Burmester:
Consumer electronics user interfaces for all. Design on the basis of the special requirements of elderly people.
942-946
- David G. J. Fanshawe:
Making it easy for all.
947-951
- Clark Germann, Jane Kaufman Broida, Peggy O'Neill-Jones:
Assisting individuals with disabilities through the use of virtual reality technologies.
952-956
- Barbara Klein, Barbara Schnückel:
Independent living for elder and handicapped people - results of a research project.
957-960
- Frank T. Conway:
Compensable injuries due to repetitive motion in computerized office work.
961-965
- Andrew Sears, Janet Bishof-Risario:
Redesigning speech recognition for use by individuals with spinal cord injuries.
966-969
- Armando Barreto, Scott Scargle, Malek Adjouadi:
Hands-off human-computer interfaces for individuals with severe motor disabilities.
970-974
- Julie A. Jacko, Robert H. Rosa Jr., Ingrid U. Scott, Charles J. Pappas, Max A. Dixon:
Linking visual capabilities of partially sighted computer users to psychomotor task performance.
975-979
- Mary Zajicek, Chris Powell, Chris Reeves:
Evaluation of a world wide web scanning interface for blind and visually impaired users.
980-984
- Grigori E. Evreinov, A. V. Agranovski, A. Yashkin, Tatiana Evreinova:
PadGraph.
985-989
- Michio Shimizu, Kazunori Itoh, Tatsuo Nakazawa:
Pattern representation system using movement sense of localized sound.
990-994
- Lori Petrucci, Patrick Roth, André Assimacopoulos, Thierry Pun:
An audio browser for increasing access to world wide web sites for blind and visually impaired computer users.
995-998
- Yoshikazu Seki:
Systematic auditory training of obstacle sense for the visually impaired by using acoustical VR system.
999-1003
- Toshiyuki Hoshino, Tsutomu Otake, Yoshimichi Yonezawa:
Research on a finger braille communicator.
1004-1008
- Seongil Lee:
A study on perceptual responses to electrocutaneous stimulation for blind access to computers with graphical user interfaces.
1009-1013
- Cecilia Sik-Lányi, P. Kovacs, Z. Varga:
Multimedia program for the development of the vision of partially sighted children.
1014-1017
- I. Van Mele, K. Edwards, A. Spaepen:
The impact of mobility on user interfaces for subjects who are motor impaired: case study in a wireless LAN environment.
1018-1022
Virtual Environments
- Tetsuro Ogi, Toshio Yamada, Michitaka Hirose:
CABINet: networking of immersive projection environment.
1025-1029
- Hiroaki Yano, Naoyuki Kakehi, Tetsuro Ogi, Michitaka Hirose:
Haptic interface for immersive projection display.
1030-1034
- Ken-ichi Kameyama:
Dexterous modeling device for industrial design.
1035-1039
- Koichi Hirota, Toyohisa Kaneko:
Virtual elasticity.
1040-1043
- Takaaki Endo, Akihiro Katayama, Hideyuki Tamura, Michitaka Hirose, Tomohiro Tanikawa:
Cybercity walker - layered morphin method.
1044-1048
- Volker Thoma, Andrea Haf, Arno Hitzges:
Usability and navigation in virtual 3D worlds.
1049-1054
- Raimund Dachselt:
The challenge to build flexible user interface components for non-immersive 3D environments.
1055-1059
- Morten Fjeld, Fred Voorhorst, Martin Bichsel, Helmut Krueger:
Exploring brick-based camera control.
1060-1064
- Hirohiko Mori, Takashi Kozawa, Eigen Sasamoto, Yasuo Oku:
A computer-augmented office environment: integrating virtual and real world objects and behavior.
1065-1069
- Thomas Pederson:
Physical-virtual instead of physical or virtual - designing artefacts for future knowledge work environments.
1070-1074
- Takashi Oshiba, Jiro Tanaka:
Three-dimensional modeling environment "claymore" based on augmented direct manipulation technique.
1075-1079
- Karin Coninx, Chris Raymaekers, Tom De Weyer, Frank Van Reeth:
Uniform interaction for immersive and non-immersive 3D object modelling.
1080-1084
- Vincenzo Moccia, Alberto Biancardi:
A flexible environment for virtual reality applications.
1085-1089
- Dean P. Inman, Ken Loge:
Teaching orientation and mobility skills to blind children using simulated acoustical environments.
1090-1094
- Albert A. Rizzo, J. Galen Buckwalter, Ulrich Neumann, Clint Chua, Andre van Rooyen, P. Larson, K. Kratz, Carl Kesselman, Marcus Thiébaux, L. Humphrey:
Virtual environments for targeting cognitive processes: an overview of projects at the University of Southern California.
1095-1099
- Elizabeth A. Attree, F. David Rose, Barbara M. Brooks:
Virtual reality in assessment and rehabilitation of impaired memory following brain damage.
1100-1104
- David J. Brown, David S. Stewart:
An illustrated methodology for the development of virtual learning environments for use by people in special needs education.
1105-1110
- Kerstin Boschian, Anette Larsson, Roy Davies, Ulf Minör, Gerd Johansson:
How can people with disabilities navigate in virtual reality with an input device they can use?
1111-1115
- Barbara Woolford, James Maida, Cynthia Chmielewski, Abhilash Pandya, Juring A. Adolf, Mihriban Whitmore:
Comparison of multimedia and virtual reality for self-training.
1116-1119
- R. Bowen Loftin:
Human-Computer Interactions in shared virtual environments.
1120-1123
- James Maida, Jennifer Novak, Kristian Mueller:
Effects on training using illumination in virtual environments.
1124-1128
- Stephen R. Ellis, Mark J. Young, Bernard D. Adelstein, Sheryl M. Ehrlich:
Discrimination of changes in latency during head movement.
1129-1133
Applications and Case Studies
- Claire Dormann:
Information brokerage: GAIA service assessment.
1137-1141
- Daniela Handl, Hans-Jürgen Hoffmann:
MALL2000 - A document-based platform for negotiations in electronic commerce.
1142-1146
- Michael Rebstock:
Adding complexity to the electronic market model: lessons learned from an oil industry case study.
1147-1151
- Dominik Deschner, Oliver Hofmann, Freimut Bodendorf:
Agent-based decentralized coordination for electronic markets.
1152-1156
- Benno Suter, Guido Kaufmann, André-René Probst:
Towards an intelligent marketspace for virtual enterprises.
1157-1161
- Hyeonsung Cho, Hyunkyu Cho, Hosang Ham, Sangbong Park:
Electronic commerce system supporting scalable and high end marketing facility.
1162-1166
- Andrea Haf, Arno Hitzges:
VR-shopland: online shopping in a virtual world as community event.
1167-1171
- Nobuyuki Ishikawa, Katsuo Suzuki:
Feasibility study on the application of a human collaborative robot system to the inspecting patrol of nuclear power plants.
1172-1176
- Nobuyuki Kita:
Intelligent plant inspection by using foveated active vision sensor.
1177-1181
- Hirotake Ishii, T. Tezuka, Hidekazu Yoshikawa:
User-interface design of the support system for constructing virtual environment.
1182-1186
- K. Nabeshima, E. Türkcan, Tomoaki Suzudo, S. Nakagawa, K. Inoue, T. Ohno, K. Kudo, Katsuyuki Suzuki:
Hybrid monitoring system for high temperature gas cooling reactor.
1187-1191
- Kazuo Furuta, Y. Oyama, Shunsuke Kondo:
Intelligent plant human-machine interface based on intent inferencing.
1192-1196
- T. Ozawa, Y. Aotake, S. Fukushima, Hiroshi Shimoda, Hidekazu Yoshikawa:
An experimental study on implementing real-time estimator of human cognitive process into eye-sensing head mounted display for realizing adaptive CAI for teaching plant diagnosis knowledge.
1197-1200
- Ken'ichi Takano, Wataru Sunaoshi, Kunihiko Suzuki:
Intellectual simulation of operating team behavior in coping with anomalies occurring at commercial nuclear power plants.
1201-1205
- Masayoshi Numano, Keiko Miyazaki, Kunihiko Tanaka, Hiroshi Matsukura, Yasuyuki Niwa, Junji Fukuto, Yoji Murohara:
Reduction of human errors in plant operation utilizing human error correction function as an individual and crew.
1206-1210
- Erik Hollnagel, Yuji Niwa:
The collaboration between operators and procedures: a cognitive systems engineering approach to performance improvement.
1211-1215
- Toshikazu Matsumoto, Hidetoshi Nakayasu, Eiji Morita, Kouji Kamejima:
Learning human-computer interactive process of learning with intelligence tutoring systems.
1216-1220
- M. Nakagawa, H. Nakayasu:
Image clustering by computer with human-oriented emergence algorithm.
1221-1225
- H. Nakayasu, M. Nakagawa, E. Nakamachi, Y. Nakamura, T. Katayama:
Human-computer cooperative work for design and production cycle.
1226-1230
- Eiichi Bamba, Kouichi Nakazato, Takashi Fujita:
Human cognitive model for organizational design suited to task in agile manufacturing.
1231-1235
- Atsuo Murata, Michihiro Fujii, Yasuhiro Arima, Hirokazu Iwase:
Extending effective target width in Fitt's law to two-dimensional pointing task.
1236-1240
- Nozomi Sato, Yasufumi Kume:
Ergonomics issues in agile manufacturing - from an occupational health viewpoint -.
1241-1244
- C. E. Wainwright, P. G. Lee:
Virtual vertical integration as a strategy for agility.
1245-1249
- Tetsuo Ui:
A study on organizational aspects of agile manufacturing in Japan.
1250-1255
- Yasufumi Kume, Nozomi Sato, Yoshitaka Tsukiji:
Integration approach for agile manufacturing cell.
1256-1260
- Stephan Romahn, Everett A. Palmer:
Design and evaluation of air traffic control support tools.
1261-1265
- Thomas Prevot, Barry Crane:
A vertical situation display for automated aircraft - design and evaluation in full mission simulation.
1266-1270
- Frank Ole Flemisch, Reiner Onken:
The search for pilot's ideal complement: experimental results with the crew assistant military Aircraft CAMA.
1271-1275
- Barry Crane, Thomas Prevot, Everett A. Palmer:
Flight crew factors CTAS/FMS integration in the terminal airspace.
1276-1280
- Todd J. Callantine:
Visualization and analysis of flight crew procedure performance.
1281-1285
- Badi Boussoffara, Peter F. Elzer:
Influence of interfaces on human performance in S&C of large technical systems.
1286-1290
- Badi Boussoffara, Peter F. Elzer:
An operator support system based on situation similarity.
1291-1295
- Peter F. Elzer, Carsten Beuthel:
Three-dimensional representation of process values.
1296-1300
- Tobias Komischke:
Identifying core sequences in process control across branches.
1301-1305
- Kunihiro Tsuchiya, Yoshio Hayashi, Hirohiko Mori, Erik Hollnagel:
Estimation of plant operator's cognitive modes based on the cognition model.
1306-1310
- M. Rentzsch:
Human-computer-interactions in call centres - ergonomic demands and design solutions.
1311-1315
- J. Felix Hampe:
Call center: technical and organizational challenges.
1316-1320
- H.-J. Rothe, A.-M. Metz, M. Degener:
Mental load of call centre agents.
1321-1326
- D. Menzel:
New design solution for call center work places from the point of view of furniture manufacturer.
1327-1331
- Rainer Tielsch:
Call center - interface between companies' practice and the competence network of safety and health at work in North-Rhine-Westfalia.
1332-1336
- Hiroshi Tamura:
Communication beyond reality.
1337-1340
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