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Thursday | Afternoon | 14:30—15:50<br />
PAPeR | one of the Gang: supporting in-group<br />
Behavior <strong>for</strong> embodied mediated communication<br />
Irene Rae, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA<br />
Leila Takayama, Willow Garage, USA<br />
Bilge Mutlu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA<br />
Presents the results from an experiment, which examines how<br />
verbal and visual framing affect collaboration using mobile remote<br />
presence systems. Can in<strong>for</strong>m the design of embodied remote<br />
collaboration systems.<br />
PAPeR | cross-cutting faultlines of Location and shared<br />
identity in the intergroup cooperation of Partially<br />
Distributed Groups<br />
Amy Voida, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Irvine, USA<br />
Nathan Bos, Johns Hopkins University, USA<br />
Judith Olson, Gary Olson, Lauren Dunning, University of<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Irvine, USA<br />
Presents results of a study examining the influence of location and<br />
shared identity in distributed work.<br />
PAPeR | Time Travel Proxy: using Lightweight video<br />
Recordings to create Asynchronous, interactive<br />
meetings<br />
John Tang, Microsoft Research, UK<br />
Jennifer Marlow, Carnegie Mellon University, USA<br />
Aaron Hoff, Asta Roseway, Kori Inkpen, Microsoft Research, UK<br />
Chen Zhao, Microsoft Research, USA<br />
Xiang Cao, Microsoft Research Asia, China<br />
Time Travel Proxy enables interactive, asynchronous meetings<br />
through recorded videos. A field study in actual usage reflects on<br />
the design concepts and identifies opportunities <strong>for</strong> future<br />
refinement.<br />
n TechnicAL PResenTATions | 17AB<br />
Do you see WhAT eye see<br />
session chAiR: Andrew Duchowski, Clemson University, USA<br />
PAPeR | Look & Touch: Gaze-supported Target<br />
Acquisition &<br />
Sophie Stellmach, Raimund Dachselt, University of Magdeburg,<br />
Germany<br />
Describes and compares interaction techniques <strong>for</strong> combining<br />
gaze and touch input from a handheld <strong>for</strong> target selection. Can<br />
help improving the per<strong>for</strong>mance and usability <strong>for</strong> the interaction<br />
with distant displays.<br />
102 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in <strong>Computing</strong> Systems<br />
PAPeR | Gaze-Augmented Think-Aloud as an Aid to<br />
Learning<br />
Sarah Vitak, Scripps College, USA<br />
John Ingram, University of the South, USA<br />
Andrew Duchowski, Steven Ellis, Anand Gramopadhye, Clemson<br />
University, USA<br />
The efficacy of Gaze-Augmented Think Aloud <strong>for</strong> teaching visual<br />
search strategy to learners is demonstrated empirically. An expert’s<br />
gaze visualization indicates what to look <strong>for</strong> and what to avoid.<br />
PAPeR | An exploratory study of eye Typing<br />
fundamentals: Dwell Time, Text entry Rate, errors, and<br />
Workload<br />
Kari-Jouko Raiha, Saila Ovaska, University of Tampere, Finland<br />
Presents a study of experienced users of eye typing and a detailed<br />
comparison of various metrics <strong>for</strong> analyzing their per<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />
Suggests a new metric <strong>for</strong> estimating expert per<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />
PAPeR | increasing the security of Gaze-Based cued-<br />
Recall Graphical Passwords using saliency masks<br />
Andreas Bulling, University of Cambridge, UK<br />
Florian Alt, Albrecht Schmidt, University of Stuttgart, Germany<br />
Describes a gaze-based authentication scheme that uses saliency<br />
maps to mask image areas that most likely attract visual attention.<br />
Can significantly increase the security of gaze-based graphical<br />
passwords.<br />
n TechnicAL PResenTATions | 18AB<br />
home AnD fAmiLy<br />
session chAiR: Andrea Grimes Parker, Georgia Tech, USA<br />
Tochi | The organization of home media<br />
Robin Sease, David McDonald, University of Washington, USA<br />
Qualitative study of media management strategies of users with<br />
large collections illustrates that management idiosyncrasies are<br />
more common than participants believed. Our results in<strong>for</strong>m the<br />
design of media management software.<br />
PAPeR | “you’re capped!” understanding the effects of<br />
Bandwidth caps on Broadband use in the home<br />
Marshini Chetty, Georgia Tech, USA<br />
Richard Banks, A.J. Brush, Microsoft Research, UK<br />
Jonathan Donner, Microsoft Research India, Bangolore, India<br />
Rebecca Grinter, Georgia Tech, USA<br />
Study of households living with bandwidth caps. Challenges<br />
assumptions about users having unlimited Internet connections and<br />
suggests design implications <strong>for</strong> those on capped bandwidth plans.