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Computer Human Interaction : 6th Asia Pacific Conference, APCHI 2004, Rotorua, New Zealand, June 29-July 2, 2004, Proceedings / edited by Masood Masoodian, Steve Jones, Bill Rogers.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Masoodian, Masood, editor.
Jones, Steve, 1966- editor.
Rogers, Bill, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science 0302-9743 ; 3101.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 3101
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
User interfaces (Computer systems).
Information storage and retrieval.
Application software.
Artificial intelligence.
Computers and civilization.
Microcomputers.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Artificial Intelligence.
Computers and Society.
Personal Computing.
Local Subjects:
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Artificial Intelligence.
Computers and Society.
Personal Computing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIV, 694 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2004.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2004.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
APCHI 2004 was the sixth Asia-Paci?c Conference on Computer-Human Int- action, and was the ?rst APCHI to be held in New Zealand. This conference series provides opportunities for HCI researchers and practitioners in the Asia- Paci?c and beyond to gather to explore ideas, exchange and share experiences, and further build the HCI networkin this region.APCHI 2004wasa truly int- national event, with presenters representing 17 countries. This year APCHI also incorporated the ?fth SIGCHI New Zealand Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction. A total of 69 papers were accepted for inclusion in the proceedings - 56 long papers and 13 short papers. Submissions were subject to a strict, double-blind peer-review process. The research topics cover the spectrum of HCI, including human factors and ergonomics,user interfacetools and technologies,mobile and ubiquitous computing, visualization, augmented reality, collaborative systems, internationalization and cultural issues, and more. APCHI also included a d- toral consortium, allowing 10 doctoral students from across the globe to meet and discuss their work in an interdisciplinary workshop with leading researchers and fellow students. Additionally, ?ve tutorials were o?ered in association with the conference.
Contents:
Full Papers
A Simple and Novel Method for Skin Detection and Face Locating and Tracking
Operation-Support System for Transportable Earth Station Using Augmented Reality
Real-World Oriented Access Control Method with a Displayed Password
Evolutionary Approaches to Visualisation and Knowledge Discovery
Creating a Framework for Situated Way-Finding Research
Extending Tree-Maps to Three Dimensions: A Comparative Study
Creative Expertise and Collaborative Technology Design
Does DOF Separation on Elastic Devices Improve User 3D Steering Task Performance?
Collaborative Interactions on 3D Display for Multi-user Game Environments
Age Differences in Rendezvousing: 18-30s Vs. 31-45s
Specification and Generation of Model 2 Web Interfaces
Metaphors for Electronic Music Production in Reason and Live
Extending the Perceptual User Interface to Recognise Movement
Real-Time Color Gamut Mapping Architecture and Implementation for Color-Blind People
Tangible Teleconferencing
Our Ubiquitous Computing Home Inside: A Practical Approach Emerging into House and Home
A Study of an EMG-controlled HCI Method by Clenching Teeth
Performance Analysis for User Interface in Real-Time Ubiquitous Information Network
Envisioning Mobile Information Services: Combining User- and Technology-Centered Design
Supporting Work Activities in Healthcare by Mobile Electronic Patient Records
Design of Chording Gloves as a Text Input Device
Designing Explorable Interaction Based on Users' Knowledge: A Case Study on a Multi-functional Printer Application
The Automatic Generation of a Graphical Dialogue Model from Delphi Source Code
NetWorker: A Practical Web-Based Tool to Support the Collect-Compare-Choose Cycle
Nine Tools for Generating Harmonious Colour Schemes
A Practical Set of Culture Dimensions for Global User-Interface Development
Towards a General Model for Assisting Navigation
inlineLink: Realization of Inline Expansion Link Methods on a Conventional Web Browser
Chromotome: A 3D Interface for Exploring Colour Space
Commercial Success by Looking for Desire Lines
Steering Law in an Environment of Spatially Coupled Style with Matters of Pointer Size and Trajectory Width
Design of Information Visualization of Ubiquitous Environment for a Wearable Display
Perceiving Tools in 3D Sculpting
A Tripartite Framework for Working Memory Processes
Designing for Flow in a Complex Activity
Enhancing Interactive Graph Manipulation Tools with Tactile Feedback
HCI Practices and the Work of Information Architects
User Model of Navigation
An Interface for Input the Object Region Using the Hand Chroma Key
Menu-Selection-Based Japanese Input Method with Consonants for Pen-Based Computers
Framework for Interpreting Handwritten Strokes Using Grammars
A Rapidly Adaptive Collaborative Ubiquitous Computing Environment to Allow Passive Detection of Marked Objects
The Misrepresentation of Use in Technology Demonstrations
An Implementation for Capturing Clickable Moving Objects
A Prototyping Framework for Mobile Text Entry Research
The Effect of Color Coding for the Characters on Computer Keyboards for Multilingual Input Using Modeless Methods
Extended Godzilla: Free-Form 3D-Object Design by Sketching and Modifying Seven Primitives at Single 2D-3D Seamless Display
Quantitative Analysis of Human Behavior and Implied User Interface in 3D Sketching
What Are You Looking At? Newest Findings from an Empirical Study of Group Awareness
Cultural Usability in the Globalisation of News Portal
Collecting, Organizing, and Managing Non-contextualised Data by Using MVML to Develop a Human-Computer Interface
Common Industry Format: Meeting Educational Objectives and Student Needs?
Accessibility: A Tool for Usability Evaluation
The Degree of Usability from Selected DVD Menus and Their Navigational Systems
OPR-LENS: Operation-Lens System for Supporting a Manipulation of Information Appliances
A Novel Locomotion Interface with Independent Planar and Footpad Devices for Virtual Walking
Short Papers
Designing Intelligent Environments - User Perceptions on Information Sharing
Sony EyeToyTM: Developing Mental Models for 3-D Interaction in a 2-D Gaming Environment
Face and Body Gesture Analysis for Multimodal HCI
Ambulance Dispatch Complexity and Dispatcher Decision Strategies: Implications for Interface Design
Supporting Group Learning Using a Digital Whiteboard
Verifying the Field of View Afforded to the Pilot due to Cockpit Design, Stature, and Aerodrome Design Parameters
Creative Information Seeking and Interface Design
Connecting the User View with the System View of Requirements
Recourse for Guiding Didactical Creators in the Development of Accessible e-Learning Material
DIANEnx: Modelling Exploration in the Web Context
Factors Influencing User Selection of WWW Sitemaps
ViewPoint: A Zoomable User Interface for Integrating Expressive Systems
Passing on Good Practice: Interface Design for Older Users
Doctoral Consortium
Interfaces That Adapt like Humans
Designers Search Strategies Influenced by the Interaction with Information Retrieval Systems (IRS): Within the Early Stages of the Design Process
Personal Digital Document Management
A Study of the Impact of Collaborative Tools on the Effectiveness of Clinical Pathology Conferences
Physical Computing - Representations of Human Movement in Human-Computer Interaction
Creative Interface Design for Information Seeking
Understanding Interaction Experience in Mobile Learning
User Experience in Interactive Computer Game Development
Using Patterns to Guide User Interface Development
Multimodal Cues for Object Manipulation in Augmented and Virtual Environments.
Other Format:
Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-540-27795-8
9783540277958
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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