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noTe | Assisting hand skill Transfer of Tracheal<br />

intubation using outer-covering haptic Display<br />

Vibol Yem, Hideaki Kuzuoka, University of Tsukuba, Japan<br />

Naomi Yamashita, NTT Communication Science Laboratories,<br />

Japan<br />

Ryota Shibusawa, Hiroaki Yano, Jun Yamashita, University of<br />

Tsukuba, Japan<br />

Proposes a novel haptic device. The device can effectively guide<br />

human hand motion with significantly lower detection threshold<br />

than conventional devices.<br />

noTe | An investigation of fitts’ Law in a multiple-<br />

Display environment<br />

Dugald Hutchings, Elon University, USA<br />

Experiment showing that Fitts’ Law may underestimate difficulty of<br />

pointing tasks on multiple-monitor systems. Pertinent <strong>for</strong><br />

designers trying applying Fitts’ Law to interface design <strong>for</strong><br />

multiple-display environments.<br />

PAPeR | extending fitts’ Law to Account <strong>for</strong> the effects<br />

of movement Direction on 2D Pointing<br />

Xinyong Zhang, Renmin University of China, China<br />

Hongbin Zha, Peking University, China<br />

Wenxin Feng, Renmin University of China, China<br />

Improves understanding of modeling 2D pointing using Fitts’ law,<br />

with an intuitive explanation <strong>for</strong> the new model. Provides<br />

practitioners and researchers with guidelines <strong>for</strong> UI and Fitts task<br />

experiment designs.<br />

n TechnicAL PResenTATions | 12AB<br />

usABiLiTy AnD useR ReseARch<br />

session chAiR: Anna Cox, University College London, UK<br />

PAPeR | identifying usability issues via Algorithmic<br />

Detection of excessive visual search<br />

Corey Holland, Oleg Komogortsev, Dan Tamir, Texas State<br />

University, USA<br />

Presents an evaluation of algorithms <strong>for</strong> the automated detection<br />

of excessive visual search, a technique that can be utilized to aid in<br />

the identification of usability problems during usability testing.<br />

PAPeR | An evaluation of how small user interface<br />

changes can improve scientists’ Analytic strategies<br />

Radu Jianu, David Laidlaw, Brown University, USA<br />

We presented results from a quantitative user study showingthat<br />

controlled changes in the interface of an analysis systemcan be<br />

employed to correct deficiencies in users’ analytic behavior.<br />

14:30—15:50 | Afternoon | Thursday<br />

PAPeR | mouse Tracking: measuring and Predicting<br />

users’ experience of Web-based content<br />

Vidhya Navalpakkam, Elizabeth Churchill, Yahoo! Research, USA<br />

Demonstrates that mouse-tracking offers valuable signals about<br />

user attention and experience on web pages, and can even help<br />

detect user frustration and reading struggles. Applications include<br />

evaluating content layout and noticeability.<br />

noTe | evaluating the Benefits of Real-time<br />

feedback in mobile Augmented Reality with &<br />

hand-held Devices<br />

Can Liu, RWTH Aachen University, Germany<br />

Stephane Huot, Univ Paris-Sud, France<br />

Jonathan Diehl, RWTH Aachen University, Germany<br />

Wendy Mackay, INRIA, France<br />

Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Univ Paris-Sud, France<br />

Adding real-time feedback to a mobile Augmented Reality system<br />

to reflect the status of the physical objects being manipulated<br />

improves per<strong>for</strong>mance by reducing the division of attention.<br />

noTe | how Do We find Personal files?: The effect of<br />

os, Presentation & Depth on file navigation<br />

Ofer Bergman, Bar-Ilan University, Israel<br />

Steve Whittaker, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia at Santa Cruz, USA<br />

Mark Sanderson, RMIT University, Australia<br />

Rafi Nachmias, Tel-Aviv University, Israel<br />

Anand Ramamoorthy, Universiteit Ghent, Belgium<br />

A large scale study testing the effects of OS, interface presentation<br />

and folder depth on personal file navigation. In<strong>for</strong>ms improved<br />

folder system design by increasing efficiency in finding files.<br />

n TechnicAL PResenTATions | 16AB<br />

GRouPs @ WoRK<br />

session chAiR: Eric Gilbert, Georgia Tech, USA<br />

PAPeR | The impact of communication structure on<br />

new Product Development outcomes<br />

Marcelo Cataldo, Carnegie Mellon University, USA<br />

Kate Ehrlich, IBM, USA<br />

Our study found that hierarchical communication patterns improve<br />

delivery per<strong>for</strong>mance but hinder quality outcomes in new product<br />

development projects. On the other hand, small-world<br />

communication structures exhibited opposite effects.<br />

<strong>CHI</strong> <strong>2012</strong> | Austin, Texas, USA | 101

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