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n PAneL | BALLRoom f<br />
sociAL susTAinABiLiTy: An hci AGenDA<br />
PAneLisTs<br />
Daniela Busse, Samsung Research, USA<br />
Eli Blevis, Indiana University, USA<br />
Richard Beckwith, Intel Research, USA<br />
Shaowen Bardzell, Indiana University, USA<br />
Phoebe Sengers, Cornell University, USA<br />
Bill Tomlinson, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Irvine, USA<br />
Lisa Nathan, University of British Columbia, Canada<br />
Samuel Mann, Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand<br />
The panel will capture some of the breadth and depth of the<br />
current <strong>CHI</strong> discourse on Social Sustainability, and discuss a<br />
<strong>for</strong>ward-looking research agenda.<br />
n TechnicAL PResenTATions | BALLRoom G<br />
WhAT A LoveLy GesTuRe<br />
session chAiR: Hrvoje Benko, Microsoft Research, USA<br />
PAPeR | Gesture coder: A Tool <strong>for</strong> <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />
multi-Touch Gestures by Demonstration &<br />
Hao Lü, University of Washington, USA<br />
Yang Li, Google Research, USA<br />
We present Gesture Coder, a tool <strong>for</strong> programming multi-touch<br />
gestures by demonstration. It significantly lowers the threshold of<br />
programming multi-touch gestures.<br />
PAPeR | Proton: multitouch Gestures as Regular<br />
expressions<br />
Kenrick Kin, Björn Hartmann, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Berkeley,<br />
USA<br />
Tony DeRose, Pixar Animation Studios, USA<br />
Maneesh Agrawala, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Berkeley, USA<br />
Describes a framework that allows developers to declaratively<br />
specify multitouch gestures as regular expressions. Supports static<br />
analysis of gesture conflicts and the creation of gestures via a<br />
graphical editor.<br />
PAPeR | Bootstrapping Personal Gesture shortcuts with<br />
the Wisdom of the crowd and handwriting Recognition<br />
Tom Ouyang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA<br />
Yang Li, Google Research, USA<br />
Presents a novel approach <strong>for</strong> bootstrapping personal gesture<br />
shortcuts, using a combination of crowdsourcing and handwriting<br />
recognition. Makes gesture-based interaction more scalable by<br />
alleviating the ef<strong>for</strong>t of defining gesture shortcuts be<strong>for</strong>ehand.<br />
11:30—12:50 | Mid-Morning | Thursday<br />
cAse sTuDy | self-Revealing Gestures: Teaching new<br />
Touch interactions in Windows 8<br />
Kay Hofmeester, Jennifer Wolfe, Microsoft Research, USA<br />
Case study describing a design process <strong>for</strong> a teaching method <strong>for</strong><br />
new touch gestures in Windows 8. Can assist designers in<br />
understanding how touch interactions can be taught during<br />
interaction.<br />
n TechnicAL PResenTATions | 12AB<br />
TWeeT, TWeeT, TWeeT!<br />
session chAiR: Sadat Shami, IBM Research, USA<br />
PAPeR | Designing social Translucence over<br />
social networks &<br />
Eric Gilbert, Georgia Tech, USA<br />
Social translucence is a landmark theory in social computing.<br />
However, we argue that it breaks down over modern social<br />
network sites and build a theory relating network structure to<br />
design.<br />
PAPeR | A Longitudinal study of facebook, Linkedin, &<br />
Twitter use<br />
Anne Archambault, Microsoft Corporation, USA<br />
Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft Research, UK<br />
Our longitudinal study of attitudes and behaviors around popular<br />
social networking sites in an enterprise context will contribute to<br />
understanding and potentially to design in this dynamic<br />
technology area.<br />
noTe | Breaking news on Twitter<br />
Mengdie Hu, Georgia Tech, USA<br />
Shixia Liu, Furu Wei, Microsoft Research Asia, China<br />
Yingcai Wu, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia at Davis, USA<br />
John Stasko, Georgia Tech, USA<br />
Kwan-Liu Ma, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia at Davis, USA<br />
Case study of how Twitter broke and spread the news of Osama<br />
Bin Laden’s death. Contributes to our understanding of trust and<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation flow on Twitter.<br />
noTe | The Twitter mute Button: A Web filtering<br />
challenge<br />
Jennifer Golbeck, University of Maryland, College Park, USA<br />
We describe the challenge of selectively filtering Twitter content<br />
and illustrate this through a pilot study on filtering spoilers posted<br />
about televised events.<br />
<strong>CHI</strong> <strong>2012</strong> | Austin, Texas, USA | 95