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Computer Human Interaction

6th Asia Pacific Conference, APCHI 2004, Rotorua, New Zealand, June 29-July 2, 2004, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3101)

Conference series link(s): APCHI: Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer Human Interaction

Conference proceedings info: APCHI 2004.

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Table of contents (79 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Full Papers

    1. Operation-Support System for Transportable Earth Station Using Augmented Reality

      • Kikuo Asai, Noritaka Osawa, Yuji Y. Sugimoto, Kimio Kondo
      Pages 9-18
    2. Real-World Oriented Access Control Method with a Displayed Password

      • Yuji Ayatsuka, Michimune Kohno, Jun Rekimoto
      Pages 19-29
    3. Evolutionary Approaches to Visualisation and Knowledge Discovery

      • Russell Beale, Andy Pryke, Robert J. Hendley
      Pages 30-39
    4. Creating a Framework for Situated Way-Finding Research

      • Nicola J. Bidwell, Christopher P. Lueg
      Pages 40-49
    5. Extending Tree-Maps to Three Dimensions: A Comparative Study

      • Thomas Bladh, David A. Carr, Jeremiah Scholl
      Pages 50-59
    6. Creative Expertise and Collaborative Technology Design

      • Linda Candy, Ernest Edmonds
      Pages 60-69
    7. Does DOF Separation on Elastic Devices Improve User 3D Steering Task Performance?

      • Géry Casiez, Patricia Plénacoste, Christophe Chaillou
      Pages 70-80
    8. Collaborative Interactions on 3D Display for Multi-user Game Environments

      • Jeong-Dan Choi, Byung-Tae Jang, Chi-Jeong Hwang
      Pages 81-90
    9. Specification and Generation of Model 2 Web Interfaces

      • Dirk Draheim, Gerald Weber
      Pages 101-110
    10. Metaphors for Electronic Music Production in Reason and Live

      • Matthew Duignan, James Noble, Pippin Barr, Robert Biddle
      Pages 111-120
    11. Tangible Teleconferencing

      • Jeorg Hauber, Mark Billinghurst, Holger Regenbrecht
      Pages 143-152
    12. A Study of an EMG-controlled HCI Method by Clenching Teeth

      • Hyuk Jeong, Jong-Sung Kim, Jin-Seong Choi
      Pages 163-170

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About this book

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.

Keywords

  • Design
  • Usability
  • User Experience
  • User Experience (UX)
  • assistive technology
  • computers and handicaped people
  • hci
  • human computer interaction
  • human factors
  • human-computer interaction (HCI)
  • information visualization
  • mobile devices
  • navigation
  • user interfaces
  • web interfaces

Editors and Affiliations

  • Computer Science Department, The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand

    Masood Masoodian

  • Environmental Protection Agency, Australia

    Steve Jones

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand

    Bill Rogers

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