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Monday | Mid-Morning | 11:30—12:50<br />
n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 12AB<br />
AI & MA<strong>CHI</strong>NE-LEARNING & TRANSLATION<br />
SESSION CHAIR: Tessa Lau, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA<br />
PAPER | Tell Me More? The Effects of Mental Model<br />
Soundness on Personalizing an Intelligent Agent &<br />
Todd Kulesza, Oregon State University, USA<br />
Simone Stumpf, City University London, UK<br />
Margaret Burnett, Irwin Kwan, Oregon State University, USA<br />
A user study exploring the effects of mental model soundness on<br />
end users personalizing an intelligent agent. Can help designers<br />
understand the impact of providing structural in<strong>for</strong>mation about<br />
intelligent agents.<br />
PAPER | Pay Attention! Designing Adaptive Agents that<br />
Monitor and Improve User Engagement<br />
Daniel Szafir, Bilge Mutlu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA<br />
Describes a novel technique to monitor and improve user attention<br />
in real-time using passive brain-computer interfaces and embodied<br />
agents. Will in<strong>for</strong>m designers of adaptive interfaces, particularly<br />
<strong>for</strong> educational applications.<br />
PAPER | ReGroup: Interactive Machine Learning <strong>for</strong> On-<br />
Demand Group Creation in Social Networks<br />
Saleema Amershi, James Fogarty, Daniel Weld, University of<br />
Washington, USA<br />
Presents ReGroup, a novel end-user interactive machine learning<br />
system <strong>for</strong> helping people create custom, on-demand groups in<br />
online social networks. Can facilitate in-context sharing, potentially<br />
encouraging better online privacy practices.<br />
NOTE | An Automatically Generated Interlanguage<br />
Tailored to Speakers of Minority but Culturally<br />
Influenced Languages<br />
Luis Leiva, Vicent Alabau, Institut Tecnològic d’In<strong>for</strong>màtica, Spain<br />
Describes a technique to compensate <strong>for</strong> resource-scarce<br />
languages in machine translation. Can assist in developing UIs<br />
tailored to speakers of minority languages.<br />
NOTE | “Then Click ‘OK!’” Extracting References to<br />
Interface Elements in Online Documentation<br />
Adam Fourney, Ben Lafreniere, Richard Mann, Michael Terry,<br />
University of Waterloo, Canada<br />
This paper presents a recognizer <strong>for</strong> identifying references to user<br />
interface components in online documentation. We enumerate<br />
various challenges, and discuss how in<strong>for</strong>mal conventions in<br />
tutorial writing can be leveraged.<br />
32 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in <strong>Computing</strong> Systems<br />
n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 16AB<br />
TOUCH IN CONTEXT<br />
SESSION CHAIR: Eric Paulos, Carnegie Mellon University, USA<br />
PAPER | Keep in Touch: Channel, Expectation and<br />
Experience &<br />
Rongrong Wang, Virginia Tech, USA<br />
Francis Quek, Deborah Tatar, Virginia Tech, USA<br />
Keng Soon Teh, National University of Singapore, Singapore<br />
Adrian Cheok, Keio University, Japan<br />
Describes a remote touch study, showing communicative touch<br />
accompanied by speech can significantly influence people’s sense<br />
of connectedness. Identifies perception of communication<br />
intention as an important factor in touch communication design.<br />
PAPER | TAP & PLAY: An End-User Toolkit <strong>for</strong> Authoring<br />
Interactive Pen and Paper Language Activities<br />
Anne Marie Piper, Nadir Weibel, James Hollan, University of<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, San Diego, USA<br />
This paper presents a toolkit <strong>for</strong> authoring interactive multimodal<br />
language activities using a digital pen. We describe the system’s<br />
development and a field deployment with over 70 users.<br />
PAPER | At Home With Surface <strong>Computing</strong><br />
David Kirk, Newcastle University, UK<br />
Shahram Izadi, Otmar Hilliges, Richard Banks, Stuart Taylor,<br />
Abigail Sellen, Microsoft Research, UK<br />
Presents findings from field study of novel tabletop system,<br />
including design guidelines.<br />
PAPER | StoryCrate: Tabletop Storyboarding <strong>for</strong> Live<br />
Film Production<br />
Tom Bartindale, Newcastle University, UK<br />
Alia Sheikh, BBC Research & Development, UK<br />
Nick Taylor, Peter Wright, Patrick Olivier, Newcastle University, UK<br />
We describe a prototype tangible, tabletop interface deployed on<br />
a film shoot, which uses a storyboard as a shared data<br />
representation to drive team creativity.