Nokia Research Center is taking part in the annual ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, the premier international conference of human-computer interaction. This year's conference is taking place this week in Austin, Texas and NRC's contributions include over a dozen papers, workshops, panels and other sessions. For more information check out the CHI 2012 conference website here or click on the links below for information on individual sessions by NRC.
Papers
- On the Use of Virtual Environments for the Evaluation of Location-Based Applications
- Evaluating the Implicit Acquisition of Second Language Vocabulary Using a Live Wallpaper
- MOSOCO: A Mobile Assistive Tool to Support Children with Autism Practicing Social Skills in Real-Life Situations
- Video as memorabilia: User needs for collaborative automatic mobile video production- Note
- Determining the Orientation of Proximate Mobile Devices using their Back Facing Camera- Note
Works in Progress
- Practices Surrounding Children’s Photos in Homes
- Kinetic Device: Designing Interactions with a Deformable Mobile Interface
- EasyGroups: Binding Mobile Devices for Collaborative Interactions
Case Studies
- Taking Micro-Enterprise Online: The Case of Kenyan Businesses
- Nokia Internet Pulse: A Long Term Deployment and Iteration of a Twitter Visualization
- Using NFC Phones to Track Water Purification in Haiti
- Taking Micro-Enterprise Online: The Case of Kenyan Businesses
- Building a Case for M-learning in Africa: African Youth Perspectives on Education
- Nokia Internet Pulse: A Long Term Deployment and Iteration of a Twitter Visualization
Other
- Animal-Computer Interaction SIG- SIG Meeting
- Town Hall meeting on Peer Reviewing at CHI- Special Events
- The 3rd Dimension of CHI (3DCHI): Touching and Designing 3D User Interfaces- Workshop