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Monday | Afternoon | 14:30—15:50<br />
alt.chi | What is the Object of Design?<br />
Thomas Binder, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts,<br />
Denmark<br />
Giorgio De Michelis, University of Milano - Bicocca, Italy<br />
Pelle Ehn, Medea, Malmö University, Sweden<br />
Giulio Jacucci, University of Helsinki, Finland<br />
Per Linde, Medea, Malmö University, Sweden<br />
Ina Wagner, Vienna University of Technology, Austria<br />
Proposes design as accessing, aligning, and navigating<br />
“constituents” of the object of design. People interact with the<br />
object of design through its constituents, combining creativity,<br />
participation and experience in drawing-things-together.<br />
alt.chi | Designing Collaborative Media: A Challenge <strong>for</strong><br />
<strong>CHI</strong>?<br />
Jonas Löwgren, Bo Reimer, Malmö University, Sweden<br />
A retrospective on 10+ years of experimentation with designing<br />
collaborative media. Implications <strong>for</strong> the <strong>CHI</strong> community are<br />
significant, in terms of design process as well as designer roles.<br />
alt.chi | Ethics and Dilemmas of Online Ethnography<br />
Jessica Lingel, Rutgers University, USA<br />
Describes methodological issues related to online ethnography,<br />
particularly recruiting strategies and member checks.<br />
n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 16AB<br />
TEXT VISUALIZATION<br />
SESSION CHAIR: Jean-Daniel Fekete, INRIA, France<br />
PAPER | Interpretation and Trust: Designing Model-<br />
Driven Visualizations <strong>for</strong> Text Analysis<br />
Jason Chuang, Daniel Ramage, Christopher Manning, Jeffrey Heer,<br />
Stan<strong>for</strong>d University, USA<br />
Proposed criteria (interpretation and trust) to guide the design of<br />
model-driven visualizations. Contributed strategies (align, verify,<br />
modify, progressive disclosure) to aid designers in achieving<br />
interpretability and trustworthiness in visual analysis tools.<br />
PAPER | V-Model: A New Innovative Model to<br />
Chronologically Visualize Narrative Clinical Texts<br />
Heekyong Park, Jinwook Choi, Seoul National University,<br />
Republic of Korea<br />
Proposes and verifies an innovative timeline model <strong>for</strong> narrative<br />
clinical events. Solves natural language representation problems,<br />
provides in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> temporal reasoning, and is intuitive <strong>for</strong><br />
understanding patient histories.<br />
38 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in <strong>Computing</strong> Systems<br />
PAPER | JigsawMap: Connecting the Past to the Future<br />
by Mapping Historical Textual Cadasters<br />
Hyungmin Lee, Sooyun Lee, Seoul National University,<br />
Republic of Korea<br />
Namwook Kim, Samsung Techwin, Republic of Korea<br />
Jinwook Seo, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea<br />
We present an interactive visualization tool <strong>for</strong> visualizing and<br />
mapping historical textual cadasters. It can help historians<br />
understand the social/economic background of changes in land<br />
uses or ownership.<br />
PAPER | Semantic Interaction <strong>for</strong> Visual Text Analytics<br />
Alex Endert, Patrick Fiaux, Chris North, Virginia Tech, USA<br />
Description of design space <strong>for</strong> user interaction <strong>for</strong> visual analytics<br />
called Semantic Interaction, coupling <strong>for</strong>aging and synthesis stages<br />
of sensemaking. The system, ForceSPIRE, supports users<br />
throughout sensemaking <strong>for</strong> text documents.<br />
n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 17AB<br />
IMMATERIALITY AS A DESIGN FEATURE<br />
SESSION CHAIR: Joonhwan Lee, Seoul National University,<br />
Republic of Korea<br />
PAPER | Investigating the Presence, Form and Behavior<br />
of Virtual Possessions in the Context of a Teen Bedroom<br />
William Odom, John Zimmerman, Jodi Forlizzi, Hajin Choi,<br />
Stephanie Meier, Angela Park, Carnegie Mellon University, USA<br />
Presents and interprets findings from user enactments with<br />
teenagers investigating 4 design concepts that advance the <strong>for</strong>m<br />
and behavior of virtual possessions.<br />
PAPER | Technology Heirlooms? Considerations <strong>for</strong><br />
Passing Down and Inheriting Digital Materials<br />
William Odom, Carnegie Mellon University, USA<br />
Richard Banks, Microsoft Research, UK<br />
David Kirk, Newcastle University, UK<br />
Richard Harper, Microsoft Research, UK<br />
Siân Lindley, Abigail Sellen, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK<br />
Contributes new knowledge about the design of technologies to<br />
support (and potentially complicate) inheriting, living with and<br />
passing down treasured digital content among family members<br />
and across generations.