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Mobile Human-Computer Interaction - Mobile HCI 2004

6th International Symposium, Glasgow, UK, September 13-16, 2004, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3160)

Conference series link(s): Mobile HCI: International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction

Conference proceedings info: Mobile HCI 2004.

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Table of contents (76 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Full Papers: Screen and Power Limitations

    1. What Can You Say with Only Three Pixels?

      • Christopher Campbell, Peter Tarasewich
      Pages 1-12
    2. Investigating the Relationship Between Battery Life and User Acceptance of Dynamic, Energy-Aware Interfaces on Handhelds

      • Lance Bloom, Rachel Eardley, Erik Geelhoed, Meera Manahan, Parthasarathy Ranganathan
      Pages 13-24
  3. Full Papers: User Differences and Navigation

    1. Using Landmarks to Support Older People in Navigation

      • Joy Goodman, Phil Gray, Kartik Khammampad, Stephen Brewster
      Pages 38-48
  4. Full Papers: Evaluation and Evaluation Techniques

    1. Heuristic Evaluation and Mobile Usability: Bridging the Realism Gap

      • Shirlina Po, Steve Howard, Frank Vetere, Mikael B. Skov
      Pages 49-60
    2. Is It Worth the Hassle? Exploring the Added Value of Evaluating the Usability of Context-Aware Mobile Systems in the Field

      • Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov, Benedikte S. Als, Rune T. Høegh
      Pages 61-73
    3. Home Is Where Your Phone Is: Usability Evaluation of Mobile Phone UI for a Smart Home

      • Tiiu Koskela, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Lauri Lehti
      Pages 74-85
    4. User Validation of a Nomadic Exhibition Guide

      • Barbara Schmidt-Belz, Fabian Hermann
      Pages 86-97
    5. Eye Movement Study of Reading on a Mobile Device Using the Page and RSVP Text Presentation Formats

      • Gustav Öquist, Anna SÃ¥gvall Hein, Jan Ygge, Mikael Goldstein
      Pages 108-119
  5. Full Papers: Tilt, Touch, and Text Entry

    1. An Evaluation of Techniques for Browsing Photograph Collections on Small Displays

      • Dynal Patel, Gary Marsden, Steve Jones, Matt Jones
      Pages 132-143
    2. Variability in Wrist-Tilt Accelerometer Based Gesture Interfaces

      • Andrew Crossan, Roderick Murray-Smith
      Pages 144-155
  6. Full Papers: Auditory Interactions

    1. Mobile Note Taking: Investigating the Efficacy of Mobile Text Entry

      • Joanna Lumsden, Andrew Gammell
      Pages 156-167
    2. The Personal Audio Loop: Designing a Ubiquitous Audio-Based Memory Aid

      • Gillian R. Hayes, Shwetak N. Patel, Khai N. Truong, Giovanni Iachello, Julie A. Kientz, Rob Farmer et al.
      Pages 168-179
    3. A Study on Gestural Interaction with a 3D Audio Display

      • Georgios Marentakis, Stephen A. Brewster
      Pages 180-191
  7. Full Papers: Device Differences and Web Pages

    1. A Study of Application and Device Effects Between a WAP Phone and a Palm PDA

      • Jiraporn Buranatrived, Paul Vickers
      Pages 192-203
    2. Personalization-Based Optimization of Web Interfaces for Mobile Devices

      • Michael Hinz, Zoltán Fiala, Frank Wehner
      Pages 204-215
    3. Mixed-Initiative, Trans-modal Interface Migration

      • Renata Bandelloni, Silvia Berti, Fabio Paternò
      Pages 216-227

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About this book

MobileHCI is a forum for academics and practitioners to discuss the challenges and potential solutions for e?ective human-computer interaction with mobile systems and services. It covers the design, evaluation and application of te- niques and approaches for all mobile computing devices and services. MobileHCI 2004 was the sixth in the series of conferences that was started at Glasgow U- versity in 1998 by Chris Johnson. We previously chaired the conference in 1999 in Edinburgh (as part of INTERACT 1999) and in 2001 in Lille (as part of IHM-HCI 2001). The last two years saw the conference move to Italy, ?rst - der the chairmanship of Fabio Patern` o in Pisa then under Luca Chittaro in Udine. In 2005 the conference will move to Austria to be chaired by Manfred Tscheligi. Each year the conference has its own website hosted by the conference chair, however the address www. mobilehci. org will always point to the next (or current) conference. The number of submissions has increased every year. This year we received 79 full papers (63 were received last year) from which we accepted the best 25. We had 81 short papers and posters submitted (59 last year) and accepted 20 of these as short papers and 22 as posters. We received 9 workshop, 4 tutorial and 2 panel proposals, from which 5, 2 and 2, respectively, were accepted.

Keywords

  • Navigation
  • handheld computing
  • hci
  • human factors
  • human-computer interaction (HCI)
  • mobile communications
  • mobile computing
  • mobile devices
  • mobile hci
  • mobile networking
  • pervasive computing
  • ubiquitous computing
  • usability
  • user-centered design
  • wearable devices

Editors and Affiliations

  • Glasgow Interactive Systems Group, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

    Stephen Brewster

  • Computer and Information Sciences, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland

    Mark Dunlop

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