CS547. Human-Computer Interaction Seminar
Previous talks available on YouTube: 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11.
May 31, 2024
Hancheng Cao, Stanford University
Evaluating and Designing Computing Systems for the Future of WorkMay 24, 2024
Blase Ur, University of Chicago
How Can Privacy Exist in a Data-Driven World?May 17, 2024
Aaron Shaw, Northwestern University
Replication strategies for more robust human simulationMay 10, 2024
Seth Frey, UC Davis
Online communities as model systems for commons governanceMay 3, 2024
Norman Makoto Su, UC Santa Cruz
Pushing the Boundaries of "Doing" Research Papers in ComputingApril 26, 2024
Sheena Erete, University of Maryland
Breaking chains: Co-designing with Communities to Address Power and Structural OppressionApril 19, 2024
Shriram Krishnamurthi, Brown University
The Human Factors of Formal MethodsApril 12, 2024
No Seminar,
No SeminarApril 5, 2024
Shaowen Bardzell and Heidi Biggs, Georgia Tech
Posthumanist Approaches to Environmental Entanglements for Sustainable HCIMarch 15, 2024
Eunice Jun, UCLA
Data analysis tools for statistical non-expertsMarch 8, 2024
No Seminar!, Ph.D. Admit Weekend
TBDMarch 1, 2024
Krzysztof Gajos, Harvard University
The State of Design Knowledge in Human-AI InteractionFebruary 23, 2024
Anne Marie Piper, University of California, Irvine
Rethinking Design for AccessibilityFebruary 16, 2024
Tawanna Dillahunt, University of Michigan
Community-Engaged Approaches to Rethinking Safety Infrastructures: Cases of Speculative Design and PhotovoiceFebruary 9, 2024
Pedro Lopes, University of Chicago
Integrating interactive devices with the user's bodyFebruary 2, 2024
Jasmine Roberts, Microsoft Research
From Flat to Phantasmal: How Spatial Computing Advancements Enhance Contextual and Creative User ExperiencesJanuary 26, 2024
David Rand, MIT
Reducing misinformation sharing at scale using digital accuracy prompt adsJanuary 19, 2024
Xiang 'Anthony' Chen, UCLA
Catalyzing AI Advances with Human-Centered Interactive systemsJanuary 12, 2024
Narges Mahyar, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Harnessing Data for Social Impact: Empowering Communities through Visualization and Social ComputingDecember 8, 2023
Tanu Mitra, University of Washington
Algorithmic Governance: Auditing Search and Recommendation Algorithms for Problematic ContentDecember 1, 2023
N/A, Canceled today!
No SeminarNovember 24, 2023
N/A, Happy Thanksgiving!
No SeminarNovember 17, 2023
Ceren Budak, University of Michigan
How to change environments to regulate problematic behaviorsNovember 10, 2023
Stevie Chancellor, University of Minnesota
How Do We Make Human-Centered AI for Mental Health Prediction in Social Media Data?November 3, 2023
Wendy Mackay, Inria, Paris-Saclay, and the Universite Paris-Saclay
Creating Human-Computer PartnershipsOctober 27, 2023
Valkyrie Savage, University of Copenhagen
Input with Deeply Custom InterfacesOctober 20, 2023
Leo Zhicheng Liu [REMOTE], University of Maryland
Human-Machine Symbiosis in Data VisualizationOctober 13, 2023
Kai Lukoff, Santa Clara University
Designing to Support Sense of Agency for Time Spent on Digital InterfacesOctober 6, 2023
Jingyi Li, Stanford University
Rethinking power dynamics in software tools for artistsSeptember 29, 2023
Harman Kaur, University of Minnesota
Leveraging Social Theories to Enhance Human-AI InteractionJune 2, 2023
Cynthia Bennett, Google PAIR
Towards Respectful Representation of People in Text Descriptions of Visual InformationMay 26, 2023
CANCELLED - Jingyi Li, Stanford University
CANCELLED - Rethinking power dynamics in software tools for artistsMay 19, 2023
Mitchell Gordon, Stanford University
Human-AI Interaction Under Societal DisagreementMay 12, 2023
Megan Hofmann, Northeastern University
Optimizing Medical Making: Applications of Generative Design for Fabrication in Healthcare SettingsMay 5, 2023
Lauren Lee McCarthy, UCLA
I Heard Talking Is DangerousApril 28, 2023
N/A,
No SeminarApril 21, 2023
Arvind Satyanarayan, MIT
Intelligence Augmentation through the Lens of Interactive Data VisualizationApril 14, 2023
Tobias Gerstenberg,
Going beyond the here and now: Counterfactual simulation in human cognitionApril 7, 2023
Kishonna Gray, University of Kentucky
#TechFail: From Intersectional (In)Accessibility to Inclusive DesignMarch 17, 2023
Jessica Cauchard, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
On and Out-of-Body Interactions & ExperiencesMarch 3, 2023
Andrew Head, University of Pennsylvania
Designing the Interactive PaperFebruary 24, 2023
Erin Malone, California College of The Arts
Hidden Histories - The Lost Women of Interaction DesignFebruary 17, 2023
Q. Vera Liao, Microsoft Research
Human-Centered Explainable AI: From Algorithms to User ExperiencesFebruary 10, 2023
Robin Brewer, University of Michigan
An Intersectional Approach to Designing for DisabilityFebruary 3, 2023
Audrey Desjardins, University of Washington
Data ImaginariesJanuary 27, 2023
Evelyn Doeuk, Stanford University
Content Moderation as Systems ThinkingJanuary 20, 2023
Elena Glassman, Harvard University
Systems for Supporting Intent Formation and Human-AI Communication: Existing Challenges and Promising Design StrategiesJanuary 13, 2023
Scott Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University
The Future is Not What it Used to Be: Some Thoughts on Why the Fun Stuff in Technical HCI is All Ahead of UsDecember 9, 2022
Juho Kim, KAIST
Interaction-Centric AIDecember 2, 2022
J. Nathan Matias, Cornell University
Can we govern algorithms with science?November 18, 2022
Christina Harrington, Carnegie Mellon University
Examining Cultural Identity as a Component of Equitable Health TechnologiesNovember 11, 2022
Niklas Elmqvist, University of Maryland, College Park
Anytime Anywhere All At Once: Data Analytics in the MetaverseNovember 4, 2022
Haiyi Zhu, CMU HCII
Bridging AI and HCI: Incorporating Human Values into the Development of AI TechnologiesOctober 28, 2022
Arvind Karunakaran, Stanford University
Scrutiny as Spectacle: Social Media Scrutiny of Frontline Professionals and its Implications for AccountabilityOctober 21, 2022
Megan Finn And Katie Shilton, University of Washington/University of Maryland, College Park
Ethics Governance-in-the-Making: Bridging Ethics Work and Governance in the Menlo ReportOctober 14, 2022
Sandy Pentland, MIT Media Lab
Toward Better Human-AI Group DecisionsOctober 7, 2022
Dakuo Wang, MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab
Designing Human-Centered AI Systems for Human-AI CollaborationSeptember 30, 2022
Sarita Schoenebeck, University of Michigan
Designing Equitable Online ExperiencesMay 27, 2022
Parastoo Abtahi, Stanford University
From Haptic Illusions to Beyond Real Interactions in Virtual RealityMay 20, 2022
Heather Kelley, Carnegie Mellon University
Exuberant Systems: Game Design Against Climate CatastropheMay 13, 2022
Griffin Dietz, Stanford University
Cognitively Appropriate Computing Education for Young LearnersMay 6, 2022
New York University
Accessible XRApril 29, 2022
Rilla Khaled, Concordia University
Speculation and ResonationApril 22, 2022
Ovetta Sampson, Capital One
Design in an Automated FutureApril 15, 2022
Corina Sas, Lancaster University
Ethical design for digital wellbeing and mental healthApril 8, 2022
Katherine Isbister, University of California, Santa Cruz
Building from Play to Shape Better Future(s) for Social TechnologyApril 1, 2022
Teresa Torres, Product Talk
The What & Why of Continuous DiscoveryMarch 11, 2022
Rubaiat Habib, Adobe Research
Dynamic RepresentationsMarch 4, 2022
Tamara Munzner, University of British Columbia
Developing Design Spaces for VisualizationFebruary 25, 2022
Yotam Gingold, George Mason University
I❤️LA: Compilable Markdown for Linear AlgebraFebruary 18, 2022
Fanny Chevalier, University of Toronto
The Power of Visual RepresentationsFebruary 11, 2022
Eric Paulos, University of California, Berkeley
Plastic Dynamism: Delightful Decomposition, Destruction, Decay, Deformation, and Digestive DesignsJanuary 28, 2022
Leilani Battle, University of Washington
Behavior-Driven Optimization for Interactive Data ExplorationJanuary 21, 2022
Sarah Chasins, University of California, Berkeley
Programming Tools for the Future of Data ScienceJanuary 14, 2022
Zoya Bylinskii, Adobe Research
Why does where people look matter? Applications of visual attention modelingJanuary 7, 2022
Amy Pavel, University of Texas, Austin
Making Videos AccessibleDecember 3, 2021
Jessica Hullman, Northwestern University
Theories of inference for visual analysisNovember 19, 2021
Steve Oney, University of Michigan
Designing Tools for Remote Communication in ProgrammingNovember 12, 2021
Marcelo Worsley, Northwestern University
Multimodal Interfaces for Equity: Exploring opportunities for more equitable and inclusive learning through multimodal technologyNovember 5, 2021
Danielle Szafir, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Driving Exploratory Visualization through Perception & CognitionOctober 29, 2021
Phoebe Sengers & Kaiton Williams, Cornell University & Impact America Fund
Speculation and the Design of DevelopmentOctober 22, 2021
Hari Subramonyam, Stanford University
Rethinking the AI-UX Boundary for Designing Human-AI ExperiencesOctober 15, 2021
Kosa Goucher-Lambert, University of California, Berkeley
Discovering Inspirational Examples in Engineering Design Using Computational, Behavioral, and Neuroimaging TechniquesOctober 8, 2021
Marshini Chetty, University of Chicago
Imagine All The People On A Trustworthy InternetOctober 1, 2021
Michael Nebeling, University of Michigan
Extended Reality for EverybodyMay 28, 2021
Alexandra Ion, Carnegie Mellon University
Interactive structures: Advancing the next material revolution by broadening participationMay 14, 2021
Danae Metaxa, Stanford University
Bias and Representation in Sociotechnical SystemsMay 7, 2021
Amy Bruckman, Georgia Institute of Technology
Should you believe Wikipedia? An introduction to social and virtue epistemology, with questions about the utility of philosophy for HCI researchersApril 30, 2021
Kasper Hornbaek, University of Copenhagen
The Theory Predicament in HCIApril 23, 2021
Ranjay Krishna, Stanford University
Visual Intelligence from Human LearningApril 16, 2021
Charlton McIlwain, New York University
What is Anti-Racist Technology?April 9, 2021
Daniela Rosner, University of Washington
Reckoning with DesignApril 2, 2021
Nicole Ellison, University of Michigan
Why we don't click: Interrogating the relationship between viewing and clicking in social media contexts by exploring the 'non-click'March 19, 2021
Ishtiaque Ahmed, University of Toronto
Designing for Voice: Access, Autonomy, and Justification Questions in Designing Computing Technologies with Marginalized CommunitiesMarch 5, 2021
Ken Holstein, Carnegie Mellon University
Designing for Human - AI ComplementarityFebruary 26, 2021
Sherry Ruan, Stanford University
Thesis Defense: Smart Tutoring Through Conversational InterfacesFebruary 19, 2021
Erin Hoffman-John, Stadia
Machine Learning for DesignersFebruary 12, 2021
Martez Mott, Microsoft Research
Accessible Virtual Reality for People with Limited MobilityFebruary 5, 2021
Brian A. Smith, Columbia University
Designing Assistive Technologies for Agency: Blind-Accessible Video Games and Audio Navigation ToolsJanuary 29, 2021
Monroe Kennedy III, Stanford University
Considerations for Collaborative RoboticsJanuary 22, 2021
Patrick Carrington, Carnegie Mellon University
Building Chairables: Designing Technologies for Accessibility and EngagementJanuary 15, 2021
Eugenia Rho, Virginia Tech
Design of Online Environments and the Quality of Democratic Discourse At-ScaleNovember 20, 2020
Mira Dontcheva, Adobe Research
Video is the Core Communication Tool of the FutureNovember 13, 2020
CANCELED,
CANCELEDNovember 6, 2020
Jane E, Stanford University
Artistic Vision: Providing Contextual Guidance for Capture-Time DecisionsOctober 30, 2020
Alexandra To, Northeastern University
Designing to Empower Marginalized Communities through Social TechnologyOctober 23, 2020
Lisa Welchman, Digital Governance
Building Safe Digital ProductsOctober 16, 2020
Hrvoje Benko, Facebook Reality Labs
The Future of Mixed Reality InteractionsOctober 9, 2020
Jen Mankoff, University of Washington
Moving from hobby to applicationOctober 2, 2020
Nitasha Tiku, Washington Post
The Dawn of Tech Worker DisillusionmentSeptember 25, 2020
Cory Doctorow,
We used to have cake, now all that's left is icingSeptember 18, 2020
Amy Orben, University of Oxford
The Sisyphean Cycle of Technology PanicsMarch 23, 2020
Cancelled,
The Spring 2020 HCI Seminar is cancelledMarch 13, 2020
No talk this week, No talk this week
No talk this weekMarch 6, 2020
Jeff Bigham, Carnegie Mellon University
Accessibility and the AI AutumnFebruary 28, 2020
Susan Dumais, Microsoft Research
Beyond Web SearchFebruary 21, 2020
Susan Fussell, Cornell University
Understanding and Supporting Communication Across Language BoundariesFebruary 14, 2020
Gaby Harari, Stanford University
Sensing the Behavioral Manifestation of Personality in Daily LifeFebruary 7, 2020
No talk this week, No talk this week
No talk this weekJanuary 31, 2020
Lawrence Kim, Stanford University
Thesis Defense: Designing In-situ Interaction with Ubiquitous RobotsJanuary 24, 2020
Leila Zia, Wikimedia Foundation
Research at the Service of Free KnowledgeJanuary 17, 2020
David Kirsh, UC San Diego
What can HCI learn from Architecture about interaction?January 10, 2020
Barbara Tversky, Columbia University
Mind in Motion: How Action Shapes ThoughtDecember 6, 2019
Cancelled,
CancelledNovember 22, 2019
Angele Christin, Stanford University
Algorithms in PracticeNovember 15, 2019
Scott Klemmer, UC San Diego
Question MakersNovember 8, 2019
August de los Reyes, Varo
Designing a New American Dream: Thoughts on Inclusion, Durability, and PlayNovember 1, 2019
Mor Naaman, Cornell Tech
The Stark Future of Trust OnlineOctober 25, 2019
Otmar Hilliges, ETH Zürich
Quo Vadis Augmented Reality?October 18, 2019
Casey Fiesler, University of Colorado
Three Lessons Towards Ethical Tech: Research Ethics, Ethics Education, and Broadening Participation in ComputingOctober 11, 2019
Kate Starbird, University of Washington
Beyond "Bots and Trolls" - Understanding Disinformation as Collaborative WorkOctober 4, 2019
Motahhare Eslami, Carnegie Mellon University
Participating and Designing around Algorithmic Sociotechnical SystemsSeptember 27, 2019
Andres Monroy-Hernandez, Snap Research
Designing and deploying social computing systems inside and outside the labMay 31, 2019
Geza Kovacs, Stanford University
HabitLab: In-the-wild Behavior Change Experiments at ScaleMay 24, 2019
Juergen Steimle, Saarland University
Interactive Materials: Creating Interfaces with Rich Physical Properties Through Digital FabricationMay 17, 2019
Marynel Vazquez, Yale University
Spatial Reasoning for Human-Robot InteractionMay 3, 2019
Bob Baxley, Baxley Design
A Universal Model for Deconstructing the User InterfaceApril 26, 2019
Sara Wachter-Boettcher,
Inclusive Design, Ethical Tech, and All of UsApril 19, 2019
Amanda Lazar, University of Maryland
The Role of Technology in Understanding Perspectives on Aging and HealthApril 12, 2019
Sasha Costanza-Chock, MIT
Design Justice and the distribution of affordances and disaffordances under the matrix of dominationApril 5, 2019
Amy Ogan, Carnegie Mellon University
Designing Culturally-relevant Educational Technology at a Global ScaleMarch 15, 2019
Morehshin Allahyari,
A Position Outside - digital colonialism, monstrosity and fabulation Artist's talk by Iranian media artist, activist, educator, and curator Morehshin AllahyariMarch 8, 2019
Gregory Abowd, Georgia Tech
The Material of the 21st Century: Moving beyond Moore and WeiserMarch 1, 2019
Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Université Paris-Sud
Towards Unified Principles of InteractionFebruary 22, 2019
Mary Gray, Microsoft Research
When Social Media Companies, Research Ethics, and Human Rights CollideFebruary 15, 2019
Jacob O. Wobbrock, University of Washington
Addressing Situationally-Induced Impairments and Disabilities in Mobile HCIFebruary 8, 2019
Lining Yao, Carnegie Mellon University
Morphing Matter, a Materialized InterfaceFebruary 1, 2019
Niloufar Salehi, UC Berkeley
Design for Collective ActionJanuary 25, 2019
Jodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon University
What comes after design thinking?January 18, 2019
Min Kyung Lee, Carnegie Mellon University
WeBuildAI: Participatory framework for algorithmic governanceJanuary 11, 2019
Azza Abouzied, NYU Abu Dhabi
x by exampleDecember 7, 2018
Ryan Schmidt, Epic Games
Making Legs and Practicing Neurosurgery with Maker SoftwareNovember 30, 2018
Ranjitha Kumar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mobile, Social, and Fashion: Three Stories from Data-Driven DesignNovember 16, 2018
Leah Findlater, University of Washington
Augmented Reality and AccessibilityNovember 9, 2018
Mark Steyvers, UC Irvine
Learning, Memory, and Metacognitive ControlNovember 2, 2018
Takeo Igarashi, University of Tokyo
Human-in-the-loop Computational DesignOctober 26, 2018
Mark Algee-Hewitt, Stanford
Microgenres: (Mis)Classifying Disciplinary StyleOctober 19, 2018
Bruno Martelli and Ruth Gibson, Gibson / Martelli
Automated AwayOctober 12, 2018
Allison Woodruff, Google
10 things you should know about algorithmic fairnessOctober 5, 2018
Cennydd Bowles,
Future EthicsSeptember 28, 2018
CANCELED, CANCELED
CANCELEDJune 1, 2018
Casey Pierce, University of Michigan
Healthcare beyond the doctor's office: Examining misalignments between telehealth smartphone applications and U.S. healthcare policiesMay 25, 2018
Jen Pan, Stanford
How the Chinese Government Fabricates Social Media Posts for Strategic Distraction, Not Engaged ArgumentMay 18, 2018
Tawanna Dillahunt, University of Michigan
Designing for Employability: Envisioning Tools for Low-resource Job SeekersMay 11, 2018
Ethan Fast, Stanford
Capturing Human Behavior and Language for Interactive SystemsMay 4, 2018
Lena Mamykina, Columbia
From personal informatics to personal analytics: data-driven solutions for personal healthApril 27, 2018
Catherine Bracy, Tech Equity Collective
Tech + Ethics: Who's making sure the tech industry has our best interests in mind?April 20, 2018
Rebecca Fiebrink, Goldsmiths College
Machine learning for creativity, interaction, and inclusionApril 13, 2018
Gloria Mark, UC Irvine
Understanding the workplace experience through sensor tracking of behaviorApril 6, 2018
Lauren Wilcox, Georgia Tech
Designing for teens' and young adults' engagement with digital healthMarch 16, 2018
Eytan Adar, University of Michigan
Bounced Checks at the UI/AI IntersectionMarch 9, 2018
Yvonne Rogers, University College London
Revealing data: creepy or curious?March 2, 2018
Emma Brunskill, Stanford
Human in the Loop Reinforcement LearningFebruary 23, 2018
Sunny Consolvo, Google
Exploratory studies of privacy- & security-related beliefs and practicesFebruary 16, 2018
Nicki Dell, Cornell Tech
Digital Technologies and Intimate Partner ViolenceFebruary 9, 2018
Alexis Hiniker, University of Washington
User Frustration with "User Engagement:" Understanding Mindless and Intentional Technology UseFebruary 2, 2018
Amy Hurst, UMBC
Making "Making" AccessibleJanuary 26, 2018
Pattie Maes, MIT Media Lab
The Future of Personal Computing: Designing for Augmentation rather than DistractionJanuary 19, 2018
Karon MacLean, University of British Columbia
Howto Haptic: Supporting Design of Haptic InteractionsJanuary 12, 2018
Amy Ko, University of Washington
Learning to code: why we fail, how we flourishDecember 8, 2017
Cancelled, Cancelled
CancelledDecember 1, 2017
Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research
Lessons Learned from Designing Interventions for Health and WellbeingNovember 17, 2017
Aaron Halfaker, Wikimedia
Engineering at the Intersection of Productive Efficiency, Ideology, and Ethical AI in WikipediaNovember 10, 2017
Julian Bleecker, Near Future Laboratories
Design FictionNovember 3, 2017
Sauvik Das, Georgia Tech
Social Cybersecurity: Reshaping Security Through An Empirical Understanding of Human Social BehaviorOctober 27, 2017
Brad Myers, Carnegie Mellon University
Human-Centered Methods for Improving API UsabilityOctober 20, 2017
Gillian Hayes, UC Irvine
Beyond Personalization: How Changing Platforms Can Enable Truly Customized ExperiencesOctober 13, 2017
Haoqi Zhang, Northwestern University
Computational Ecosystems: Tech-enabled Communities to Advance Human Values at ScaleOctober 6, 2017
Georg Petschnigg, FiftyThree
Tools for creativity: The story of Paper, Pencil, and Paste by FiftyThreeSeptember 29, 2017
Vi Hart and Evelyn Eastmond, Human Advancement Research Community
Year of the Body: Explorations into Embodied Knowledge and AR/VRJune 2, 2017
Justin Cheng, Stanford University
Antisocial Computing: Explaining and Predicting Negative Behavior OnlineMay 26, 2017
Erik Andersen, Cornell University
Designing Engaging Learning Experiences through Automatic Instructional ScaffoldingMay 19, 2017
Dan Weld, University of Washington
High-Quality CrowdsourcingMay 12, 2017
Kurt Luther, Virginia Tech
Solving Photo Mysteries with Expert-Led CrowdsourcingMay 5, 2017
Steven Dow, UC San Diego
Advancing Collective InnovationApril 28, 2017
Steven Feiner, Columbia University
Taking AR to Task: Explaining Where and How in the Real WorldApril 21, 2017
Leila Takayama, UC Santa Cruz
On Being Re-Embodied as a RobotApril 14, 2017
Anand Kulkarni, Crowdbotics
Crowdbotics: Writing Software Faster with CrowdsApril 7, 2017
Merrie Ringel Morris, Microsoft Research
Enhancing the Expressivity of Augmentative Communication Technologies for People with ALSMarch 17, 2017
Anne Marie Piper, Northwestern University
Creating, Sharing, and Privacy: Designing Social Technologies for Older AdultsMarch 10, 2017
Shumin Zhai, Google
Modern Touchscreen Keyboards as Intelligent User Interfaces: A Research ReviewMarch 3, 2017
Ramesh Johari, Stanford University
Peeking at A/B Tests: Why it matters, and what to do about itFebruary 24, 2017
Christopher Le Dantec, Georgia Tech
Beyond Deliberation: Designing Community EngagementFebruary 17, 2017
Candace Thille, Stanford University
The Science of Learning, Data, and Transformation in Higher Education:February 10, 2017
Alex Leavitt, USC/Facebook Research
The People's News: High-Tempo Peer Information Aggregation in Response to Developing EventsFebruary 3, 2017
Matt Gentzkow, Stanford University
Measuring Polarization in High-Dimensional Data: Method and Application to Congressional SpeechJanuary 27, 2017
Jonathan Gratch, USC
AI's Final Frontier? Buildings machines that understand and shape human emotionJanuary 20, 2017
Karrie Karahalios, UIUC and Adobe Creative Labs
Making Sense of Algorithms in News FeedsJanuary 13, 2017
Sep Kamvar, MIT Media Lab
Software/Architecture: Designing social technologies to create a more beautiful physical worldDecember 9, 2016
Greg Niemeyer, UC Berkeley
State Change: What Media Will Communicate Climate Change?December 2, 2016
Carla Diana, University of Pennsylvania
Robotics in Our Everyday Lives: A Product Designer's PerspectiveNovember 18, 2016
Anne Marie Piper, Northwestern University
CANCELLED: Creating, Sharing, and Privacy: Designing Social Technologies for Older AdultsNovember 11, 2016
Pramod Sharma and Jerome Scholler, Osmo
Q&A with Osmo foundersNovember 4, 2016
Daniela Retelny, Stanford University
Expert Crowdsourcing with Flash Teams and OrganizationsOctober 28, 2016
Joseph DeLappe, University of Nevada, Reno
Playing PoliticsOctober 21, 2016
Diana Tamir, Princeton University
Old desires, new media: The causes and consequences of using social mediaOctober 14, 2016
Sharad Goel, Stanford University
Law, Order & Algorithms: A computational approach to criminal justiceOctober 7, 2016
Ge Wang, Stanford University
Ocarina Retrospective: Designing the iPhone's Magic FluteSeptember 30, 2016
Steve Mann, University of Toronto
Wearable Computing and Humanistic Intelligence: 42 years of Phenomenological Augmented Reality for Natural/Reality/Direct User-InterfacesMay 27, 2016
Joy Kim, Stanford University
Designing Crowdsourcing Techniques Based on Expert Creative PracticeMay 20, 2016
Bjoern Hartmann, UC Berkeley
Interactive Design Tools for the Maker MovementMay 13, 2016
Jun Rekimoto, University of Tokyo
A New You: From Augmented Reality to Augmented HumanMay 6, 2016
Jaime Teevan, Microsoft Research
Slow SearchApril 29, 2016
Ramesh Raskar, MIT Media Lab
Innovating for Billions: Inverting the Research and Funding ModelsApril 22, 2016
Eric Gilbert, Georgia Tech
When Anyone Can Say Anything: Credibility, Censorship, and Moderation in Social MediaApril 15, 2016
Julie Kientz, University of Washington
Understanding and Reducing the User Burdens in Applications for Health and FamiliesApril 8, 2016
Tanzeem Choudhury, Cornell University
Tracking behavioral symptoms of mental health and delivering personalized interventions using smartphones and wearablesApril 1, 2016
Ivan Poupyrev, Google ATAP
Making Everything Interactive or Why Physical World is The Next Frontier for Interaction TechnologyMarch 11, 2016
Corinna Gardner, Victoria and Albert Museum
Small Objects, Big Questions: Rapid Response Collecting at the V&AMarch 4, 2016
Ed Cutrell, Microsoft Research
HCI4D: Cultural learnings of India for make benefit glorious field of HCIFebruary 26, 2016
Munmun De Choudhury, Georgia Tech
Opportunities and Challenges of Social Media in Personal and Societal Well-BeingFebruary 19, 2016
Philip Guo, University of Rochester
Interactive Systems for Learning Programming at ScaleFebruary 12, 2016
Judith Donath, Harvard Berkman Center
Trust and the Cute MachineFebruary 5, 2016
Ingmar Riedel-Kruse, Stanford University
Interactive Biotechnology: Cloud Labs, Biotic Games, Museum Exhibits, DIY kits, and moreJanuary 29, 2016
Matthew Salganik, Princeton University
Mass collaboration for social research in the digital ageJanuary 22, 2016
Marti Hearst, UC Berkeley
Teaching as Coaching and Learning at ScaleJanuary 15, 2016
Jeffrey Hancock, Stanford University
Affect, Affordances and the Psychology of Social MediaJanuary 8, 2016
David Broockman, Stanford University
Proposal: A System for Disclosing and Answering Concerns About Potential Flaws in Published ResearchDecember 4, 2015
Arvind Narayanan, Princeton University
Better security and privacy hinges on better design: two case studiesNovember 20, 2015
Lorrie Cranor, Carnegie Mellon University
Conducting Usable Privacy and Security Studies: It's ComplicatedNovember 13, 2015
Stelarc, Curtin University Perth
Zombies, Humanoids, & Hybrids: The Creepy, The Uncanny & The ContestableNovember 6, 2015
Sean Follmer, Stanford University
Designing Material Interfaces: Redefining Interaction through Programmable Materials and Tactile DisplaysOctober 30, 2015
Janet Vertesi, Princeton University
Seeing Like a Rover: Visualization, embodiment, and teamwork on the Mars Exploration Rover missionOctober 23, 2015
Krzysztof Gajos, Harvard University
Lab in the Wild: Tools for Large-Scale Experimentation in HCIOctober 16, 2015
Gordon Kurtenbach, Autodesk Research
Goal Directed Design and the Future of MakingOctober 9, 2015
Wendy Ju, Stanford University
Transforming Design: Interaction with Robots and CarsOctober 2, 2015
Gordon Wetzstein, Stanford University
Emerging Trends and Applications of Light Field DisplaysSeptember 25, 2015
Darius Kazemi, Tiny Subversions
Context, or, How to trick your users into thinking you're a geniusMay 29, 2015
Haakon Faste, CCA
Posthuman-Centered DesignMay 22, 2015
Chinmay Kulkarni, Stanford HCI Group
Structuring Peer Interactions for Learning at ScaleMay 15, 2015
Lauren McCarthy, NYU ITP
You, me, and my computerMay 8, 2015
Industry Designers: Christian Robertson, Jason Tusman, Andrew Salituri & Brady Voss, Keenan Cummings, Google, Pandora, Facebook, Airbnb
Interaction for the Real World: To the Design of Effective Human InterfacesMay 1, 2015
Jeremy Birnholtz, Northwestern University
Remember When Nobody Knew You Were a Dog? Anonymity, Identity and Location in Online Social EnvironmentsApril 24, 2015
Ann Grimes, Stanford University
CANCELLEDApril 17, 2015
Aaron Steinfeld, Carnegie Mellon University
Crowdsourcing and Robots for Public Transit Users of All AbilitiesApril 10, 2015
Tristan Harris, GoogleApril 3, 2015
Jeff Huang, Brown University
Knowing You Better to do Helpful Things using User Behavioral DataMarch 13, 2015
Wil Li, Adobe Research
Design Tools for FabricationMarch 6, 2015
Saleema Amershi, Microsoft Research
Towards Usable Machine LearningFebruary 27, 2015
Paul Resnick, University of Michigan
Nudging People Toward Exposure to Politically Diverse News SourcesFebruary 20, 2015
Yang Li, Google Research
Enabling New Input Dimensions for Mobile InteractionFebruary 13, 2015
Joe Konstan, University of Minnesota
Through the Experimentalist's Lens: Social Computing Research in BalanceFebruary 6, 2015
Frank Bentley, Yahoo Labs
Understanding Mobile Device UseJanuary 30, 2015
Katherine Isbister, NYU Game Innovation Lab
Using Play to Innovate Sociable Wearable and Sensor-based ExperiencesJanuary 23, 2015
Tim Hwang, Imgur
<CANCELLED>January 16, 2015
Aaron Marcus, AM+A
HCI/UX in Sci-Fi Movies and TV: The Last 100 Years of the FutureJanuary 9, 2015
David Ayman Shamma, Yahoo! Research
Media, Community, and the Social PhotographDecember 5, 2014
Alex Olwal, Google[x]
Augmented Realism through Relevant MinimalismNovember 21, 2014
Seth Cooper, University of Washington
Video Games for Problem SolvingNovember 14, 2014
Shaowen Bardzell, Indiana University
Utopias of Participation: Working Towards Emancipatory Forms of ComputingNovember 7, 2014
Ashish Goel, Stanford MS&E
Decision Making at Scale: Algorithms, Mechanisms, and Platforms for Crowdsourced DemocracyOctober 31, 2014
Elizabeth Churchill, Google
Reflecting on HCI: Perennial Questions, Emerging TechnoscapesOctober 24, 2014
Diana Maclean, Stanford University
Insights from Patient Authored Text : From Close Reading to Automated ExtractionOctober 17, 2014
Charlotte Lee, University of Washington
Introducing a Model of Coordinated Action (MoCA): Redefining the Field of Computer Supported Cooperative WorkOctober 10, 2014
Vijay Ramesh, Kristiane Skolmen and Melanie Warrick, Change.org
Real world application of Machine Learning for Social ChangeOctober 3, 2014
David Glowacki, University of Bristol
A GPU-Accelerated Software Framework for using 3D Depth Sensor Data to Drive Interactive Physics SimulationsSeptember 26, 2014
Noah Goodman, Stanford University
Stories from CoCoLab: Probabilistic programs, cognitive modeling, and smart web pagesMay 30, 2014
John Tang, Microsoft Research
Two Faces of Video: Enterprise and Consumer Contexts for Video CallingMay 23, 2014
Andres Monroy Hernandez, Microsoft Research
Collaborative News: From "Narcotweets" to Journalism-as-a-ServiceMay 16, 2014
Kevin Crowston, Syracuse University
Work as coordination and coordination as workMay 9, 2014
Serge Egelman, Berkeley
Empowering Users to Make Privacy and Security Decisions on Mobile DevicesMay 2, 2014
Jeff Wieland and Ramya Sethuraman, Facebook Accessibility
Building an accessible webApril 25, 2014
Kristen Berman, Irrational Labs
Designing Experiments for Behavior ChangeApril 18, 2014
Karen Wilkinson and Mike Petrich, Exploratorium
The Art of Tinkering: Loose Parts, Danger and Self-Directed LearningApril 11, 2014
Sep Kamvar, MIT Media Lab
Designing and enabling large-scale social processes with softwareApril 4, 2014
Steve Whittaker, UCSC
Technology and Memory: from Lifelogging to Strategic ReminiscenceMarch 14, 2014
Lilly Irani, UCSD
Centering the Humans in Human ComputationMarch 7, 2014
Ken Koedinger, CMU
Using big data to discover tacit knowledge and improve learningFebruary 28, 2014
Mira Dontcheva, Adobe Research
Lowering the Barriers to Learning Complex Visual Design ToolsFebruary 21, 2014
Paul Dourish, UCI
Reconfiguring sociomateriality: an ethnographic investigation of robotic deep space scienceFebruary 14, 2014
Hadley Wickham, Rice University
Expressing yourself in RFebruary 7, 2014
Helena Roeber,
User-Centered Design InnovationJanuary 31, 2014
Camille Utterback, Stanford University
From Falling Text to Custom Glass - Adventures in Interactive ArtJanuary 24, 2014
Scott Klemmer, UCSD
Design at LargeJanuary 17, 2014
Karl Willis, Autodesk Research
3D Printed Optics: Visible and BeyondJanuary 10, 2014
Kate Finn and Jeff Johnson, Wiser Usability
Designing for Older Adults: Usability Considerations for Real UsersDecember 6, 2013
Aleksandra Sarcevic, Drexel University
Supporting Fast-Response Medical Teams through Interactive Information DisplaysNovember 22, 2013
Daniel Wigdor, University of Toronto
Zero-Latency Interfaces: Why we Care, How We're Building ThemNovember 15, 2013
Brian Bailey, UIUC
Design Thinking Tools for the Individual, Group and CommunityNovember 8, 2013
Karim Lakhani, Harvard
Cumulative Innovation & Open Disclosure of Intermediate Results: Evidence from a Policy Experiment in BioinformaticsNovember 1, 2013
Jeff Atwood, StackOverflow / Discourse
Building Social (and Discussion) Software for the Anti-SocialOctober 25, 2013
Marc Downie, OpenEndedGroup
Fieldwork: Digital Art as inquiry in the open studioOctober 18, 2013
Hrvoje Benko, Microsoft Research
Beyond Flat Displays: Interactivity on Any SurfaceOctober 11, 2013
Dan Cosley, Cornell
Big data as both a window and a mirrorOctober 4, 2013
Mike Cafarella, University of Michigan
Semiautomatic Spreadsheet ExtractionSeptember 27, 2013
Genevieve Bell, Intel
Magical thinking: fear, wonder & technologyMay 31, 2013
Nicolas Kokkalis, Stanford University
Managing Personal Information with Private, Accountable CrowdsourcingMay 24, 2013
Ranjitha Kumar, Stanford University
Design Mining the WebMay 17, 2013
Jesse Cirimele, Stanford University
Dynamic Procedure Aids Support Rapid Assimilation of InformationMay 10, 2013
Daniela Rosner, Stanford STS & UW Human-Centered Design and Engineering
Modern Craft: Locating the Material in a Digital AgeMay 3, 2013
Josh Tyler, Suitable Technologies
Beam Yourself Anywhere: The Research and Development of Remote Presence TechnologyApril 26, 2013
Terry Winograd, Stanford University
Filling in the H in CHIApril 19, 2013
DJ Patil, Greylock Partners
The things I wish I knew - lessons learned from making data productApril 12, 2013
Leslie Wu, Stanford University
Medical Checklists, Crisis Attention and Interactive Cognitive AidsApril 5, 2013
Dan Morris and Meredith Ringel Morris, Microsoft Research
"What Medicine and HCI Can Learn from Each Other" and "Microblog Credibility Perceptions"March 15, 2013
Polo Chau, Georgia Tech
Data Mining Meets HCI: Making Sense of Large GraphsMarch 8, 2013
Michael Bernstein, Stanford University
Crowds, networks, and data as catalysts for interactive systemsMarch 1, 2013
Tapan Parikh, UC Berkeley
Representation TechnologiesFebruary 22, 2013
Amy Jo Kim, Shufflebrain
Collaboration & Collective Action the next wave of social gamingFebruary 15, 2013
Kim Rees, Periscopic
Living, Breathing DataFebruary 8, 2013
Elizabeth Losh, UC San Diego
Designing the Digital University: Telepresence, Ubiquity, and MessFebruary 1, 2013
Bret Victor,
Drawing Dynamic VisualizationsJanuary 25, 2013
Sean Munson, University of Washington
Exposure to Political Diversity OnlineJanuary 18, 2013
Brenda Laurel,
Crossing Boundaries: Travels between Technology and the HumanitiesJanuary 11, 2013
Jure Leskovec, Stanford University
How users evaluate things and each other in social mediaDecember 7, 2012
Jofish Kaye, Yahoo!
Comfortable, Communal and Creative ComputingNovember 30, 2012
Neema Moraveji, Stanford University
Designing Calming TechnologyNovember 16, 2012
James Landay, University of Washington
Balancing Design and Technology to Tackle Global Grand ChallengesNovember 9, 2012
Eric Paulos, UC Berkeley
Hybrid Assemblages, Environments, and Happenings: Technologies and Strategies for an Emerging Participatory CultureNovember 2, 2012
Balaji Prabhakar, Stanford University
It pays to do the right thing: Incentive mechanisms for Societal NetworksOctober 26, 2012
Panos Ipeirotis, NYU Stern
Crowdsourcing: Achieving Data Quality with Impefect HumansOctober 19, 2012
Bill Griswold, UC San Diego
CitiSense - Always-on Participatory Sensing for Air QualityOctober 5, 2012
Kate Starbird, University of Washington
Crowds, Crisis and Convergence: Unpacking "Crowdsourcing" in the Context of DisasterSeptember 28, 2012
Scott Snibbe, Snibbe Interactive
Interactivity as a MediumJune 1, 2012
Tovi Grossman, Autodesk Research
Understanding and Improving the Learnability of Software ApplicationsMay 25, 2012
Anthony LaMarca, Intel Research
The Growth of Sensing and Sensemaking and the Resulting Challenges and Opportunities for HCIMay 18, 2012
Bjorn Hartmann, UC Berkeley
Feedback, Monitoring, and Free Snacks: Management Techniques for Crowd WorkMay 11, 2012
Sudheendra Hangal, Stanford Computer Science
Putting Personal Digital Archives to WorkMay 4, 2012
David Karger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Creating User Interfaces that Entice People to Manage Better InformationApril 27, 2012
Austin Henderson, Jeff Johnson, Rivendel
Conceptual Models: Core to good designApril 20, 2012
Chris Harrison, Carnegie Mellon University
The Skintillating Possibilities of On-Body ComputingApril 13, 2012
Win Burleson, Arizona State University
Motivational Environments and Personalized CyberlearningApril 6, 2012
Teresa Amabile, Harvard Business School
Inner Work Life, Performance, and Managerial ActionMarch 16, 2012
Adrien Treuille, Carnegie Mellon University
Next-generation Citizen ScienceMarch 9, 2012
Judd Antin, Yahoo
Motivation in the Age of Online ParticipationMarch 2, 2012
Dan Weld, University of Washington
Human Intelligence Needs Artificial IntelligenceFebruary 24, 2012
Dan Schwartz, Stanford School of Education
An unexpected place for HCI to improve education: Tests.February 17, 2012
Deborah Tatar, Computer Science at Virginia Tech
Microcoordination: a lens for studying the design of collaborative phenomenaFebruary 10, 2012
Celine Latulipe, UNC Charlotte
Expressive Interaction and the Evaluation of Creativity SupportFebruary 3, 2012
Johnny Lee, Google
Interface Technologies That Have Not Yet Left the LabJanuary 27, 2012
Meredith Ringel Morris, Microsoft Research
What Do People Ask Their Social Networks, and Why? Exploring the Complementary Roles of Social Networks and Search Engines.January 20, 2012
Daniel Russell, Google
Sensemaking III: What people do NOW to search-for and organize complex information.January 13, 2012
David Stork, Rambus Labs
Computer vision in the study of art: New rigorous approaches to the study of paintings and drawingsDecember 9, 2011
Chuck Clanton, Jon Fox, Aratar
Interactive Body Gestures for Public Multiplayer Games and ToysDecember 2, 2011
Tom Mullaney, Stanford Dept. of History
From the Chinese Typewriter to Silicon ValleyNovember 18, 2011
Wendy Mackay, INRIA/Stanford
Enhancing Creativity with Interactive PaperNovember 11, 2011
Warren Sack, University of California, Santa Cruz
Peer to PCAST: What does open video have to do with open government?November 4, 2011
Steve Benford, School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham
Trajectories Through Extended User ExperiencesOctober 28, 2011
Daniel Fallman, Umea University, Sweden
The New Good: Designing Engaging Information TechnologyOctober 21, 2011
Andruid Kerne, Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University; Interface Ecology Lab
Human-Centered Computing for Creativity and ExpressionOctober 14, 2011
Paul (Whitmore) Sas, E*TRADE, XpcXpts
Interaction Design for the Quantified SelfOctober 7, 2011
Lada Adamic, University of Michigan
To friend and to trust: eliciting truthful and useful ratings onlineSeptember 30, 2011
Ed Cutrell, Development at Microsoft Research India
Natural Interactions & Computing for Global Development at Microsoft Research IndiaMay 27, 2011
Jacob Wobbrock, University of Washington
Back to Basics: Making Pointing AccessibleMay 20, 2011
Nathan Shedroff, Chris Noessel, California College of the Arts
Make it SoMay 13, 2011
Neil Patel, Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
Sharing Information in Rural Communities Through Voice InteractionMay 6, 2011
Eric Gilbert, College of Computing, Georgia Tech
Social Media Research, Live on the WebApril 29, 2011
Jeremy Bailenson, Department of Communication, Stanford University
Infinite Reality: Avatars, Eternal Life, New Worlds, and the Dawn of the Virtual RevolutionApril 22, 2011
Pam Hinds, Stanford Department of Management Science and Engineering
Deepening Relational Coordination: Why Site Visits Matter in Global WorkApril 15, 2011
Seth Raphael, Magic Seth
Human-Computer Telepathy, and Other IllusionsApril 8, 2011
Don Norman, Segal Design Institute, Northwestern University
Living with ComplexityApril 1, 2011
Thad Starner, College of Computing, Georgia Tech
Wearable Computing: Assimilating the Next Generation of 'BorgMarch 11, 2011
Elizabeth Gerber, Segal Design Institute, Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
Technology that Motivates Creative ActionMarch 4, 2011
Susan Wyche, Computing Innovation Fellow at Virginia Tech's Center for Human-Computer Interaction
Transnational Design: Exploring the Local and the Global in HCIFebruary 25, 2011
Yvonne Rogers, Open University
Designing in the WildFebruary 18, 2011
Mike Frank, Psychology, Stanford
Numbers as tools for thinking: cross-cultural studies of numerical representations and routinesFebruary 11, 2011
Ed Chi, Google Research
Building Social Recommenders for Delicious and TwitterFebruary 4, 2011
Niki Kittur, HCI Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Combining Minds: Making Sense of Information TogetherJanuary 28, 2011
Dan Jurafsky, Departments of Linguistics and Computer Science, Stanford University
It's Not You, It's Me: Automatically Extracting Social Meaning from Speed DatesJanuary 21, 2011
David Ayman Shamma, Internet Experiences Group, Yahoo! Research
Staying together: Understanding People and Media in Synchronous Connected SystemsJanuary 14, 2011
Fred Turner, Department of Communication, Stanford University
Burning Man at Google: A Cultural Infrastructure for New Media Production?January 7, 2011
Shumin Zhai, IBM Almaden Research Center
"Progressive User Interfaces" and the journey of research, design, and development of touch screen gesture keyboardDecember 3, 2010
Aaron Koblin, Google Creative Lab
Data+ArtNovember 19, 2010
Leila Takayama, Willow Garage
Interacting with and through personal robotsNovember 12, 2010
Paulo Blikstein, Stanford School of Education, Transformative Technologies Lab
One Fabrication Lab per Child: The Ultimate Construction KitOctober 29, 2010
Tico Ballagas, Nokia Research
Story Time for The 21st Century: Supporting Distant Family CommunicationOctober 22, 2010
Monica Lam, Stanford Computer Science
Open Mobile and Social ComputingOctober 15, 2010
Gregory Abowd, Georgia Institute of Technology
Computing and Autism: A role for technology and technologistsOctober 8, 2010
Jeff Johnson, UI Wizards
Designing with the mind in mind: The Psychological Basis for UI Design RulesOctober 1, 2010
Robert Sutton, Stanford Management Science and Engineering
Good Boss, Bad BossSeptember 24, 2010
David Nguyen, Accenture
Changing Delivery Models of a Consulting Firm through Collaboration TechnologyMay 28, 2010
Joel Brandt, HCI Group, Stanford University
Redesigning the Programming Experience: Understanding and Supporting Developers in the Age of the WebMay 21, 2010
Jodi Forlizzi, HCI Institute and School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University
Interdisciplinary Design for Services, Systems, and BeyondMay 14, 2010
S. Joy Mountford, Osher Fellow at Exploratorium
Data in our Creative LivesMay 7, 2010
David Kirsh, Professor of Cognitive Science, UC San Diego
How We Think with Bodies and ThingsApril 30, 2010
Mitch Resnick, Media Lab at MIT
Lifelong Kindergarten: Design, Play, Share, LearnApril 23, 2010
Ed Catmull, Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios
Recognizing and Addressing Blocks to CreativityApril 16, 2010
Harold G. Nelson, School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University
Designing stuff: lame gods in the service of prosthetic godsApril 9, 2010
Larry Leifer, Stanford's Center for Design Research
Dancing with Ambiguity: design thinking in theory and practiceApril 2, 2010
Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates
The Green Machine: Combining Information Design with Persuasion Design to Promote Eco-ActionMarch 12, 2010
Timothy Bickmore, Northeastern University
Anthropomorphic Interfaces for the UnderservedMarch 5, 2010
Michael Naimark, USC School of Cinematic Arts
Representing EarthFebruary 26, 2010
Peggy Weil, California College of the Arts
Interactive Art and Social MeaningFebruary 19, 2010
Rajat Paharia, Bunchball
Driving User Behavior with Game Dynamics and Behavioral EconomicsFebruary 12, 2010
Leighton Read, Seriosity Inc. and Alloy Ventures
Total Engagement: How multiplayer games will change the future of workFebruary 5, 2010
Mike Cohen, Maryam Kamvar Garrett, Google
Speaking versus TypingJanuary 29, 2010
Adrian Freed, UC Berkeley Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT)
The Anti-ergonomy of Instruments of InteractionJanuary 22, 2010
Vik Singh, Sutter Hill Ventures
Following #TwitterJanuary 15, 2010
Steven Dow, Stanford HCI Group
How Prototyping Practices Affect Design ResultsJanuary 8, 2010
Kim Goodwin, Cooper Design
Designing a Unified Experience: Bringing Interaction, Visual, and Industrial Design TogetherDecember 4, 2009
Jaime Teevan, Microsoft Research
The Web Changes Everything: How Dynamic Content Affects the Way People Find OnlineNovember 20, 2009
Shwetak Patel, University of Washington CS
Enabling Practical UbiquityNovember 13, 2009
Hamid Aghajan, Stanford Dept. of Electrical Engineering
Human-centered Vision Systems: Ideas for enabling Ambient Intelligence and serving Social NetworksNovember 6, 2009
Marc Levoy, Stanford Graphics Group
Computational photography and the Stanford FrankencameraOctober 30, 2009
Pamela Samuelson, UC Berkeley School of Information
Why Is the Google Book Search Settlement So Controversial?October 23, 2009
Barbara Tversky, Columbia Teachers College and Stanford University
Segmenting and Connecting: From Event Perception to ComicsOctober 16, 2009
Stephen E. Palmer, Psychology Department and Cognitive Science Program, UC Berkeley
Aesthetic Science of Color: WAVEs of Color, Culture, Music, and EmotionOctober 9, 2009
Ras Bodik, UC Berkeley
Synthesizing Programs from Programmer InsightOctober 2, 2009
David Akers, Stanford CS
Backtracking Events as Indicators of Software Usability ProblemsSeptember 25, 2009
Lukas Biewald, Dolores Labs
Crowdsourcing WorkMay 29, 2009
Robert E. Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University
Designing Online Communities from TheoryMay 22, 2009
Will Wright, Maxis / Electronic Arts
Launching Creative Communities: Lessons from the Spore community experienceMay 15, 2009
Scott Snibbe, Sona Research and Snibbe Interactive Inc
Social Immersive MediaMay 8, 2009
Dan Siroker, Obama Campaign and CarrotSticks
How We Used Data to Win the Presidential ElectionMay 1, 2009
Gary Olson, Judy Olson, UC Irvine
What Still Matters about Distance?April 24, 2009
Jim Campbell, Electronic Artist
Far Away Up CloseApril 17, 2009
Alex Payne, Twitter
The Interaction Design of APIsApril 10, 2009
Clara Shih, Salesforce.com
Social Enterprise Software DesignApril 3, 2009
John Lilly, Mike Beltzner, Mozilla Foundation
Firefox, Mozilla & Open Source -- Software Design at ScaleMarch 13, 2009
Barry Brown, Department of Communication, University of California San Diego
Experts at PlayMarch 6, 2009
Jeffrey Heer, Stanford Computer Science (HCI)
A Brief History of Data VisualizationFebruary 27, 2009
Sep Kamvar, Stanford Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering
We Feel Fine and I Want You To Want Me: Case Studies in Internet SociologyFebruary 20, 2009
Michal Migurski, Tom Carden, Stamen Design
Not Invented Here: Online Mapping UnraveledFebruary 13, 2009
Vladlen Koltun, Stanford Computer Science
Computer Graphics as a Telecommunication MediumFebruary 6, 2009
Stanford HCI Group
Enlightened Trial and Error - Gaining Design Insight Through New Prototyping ToolsJanuary 30, 2009
Bobby Fishkin, Reframe It
Social Annotation, Contextual Collaboration and Online Transparency: A history of the past and future of social annotation in printed books and on the webJanuary 23, 2009
Dan Saffer, Kicker Studio
Tap is the New ClickJanuary 16, 2009
Hayes Raffle, Nokia Research
Sculpting Behavior - Developing a tangible language for hands-on play and learningJanuary 9, 2009
Todd Mowry, Carnegie Mellon University
Pario: the Next Step Beyond Audio and VideoDecember 5, 2008
Jaroslaw Kapuscinski, Stanford Dept. of Music
Catch the Tiger! Composing with Sounds and ImagesNovember 21, 2008
Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona
Exploring the Synergy between Live Music Performance and Tabletop Tangible Interfaces: the ReactableNovember 14, 2008
Gail Wight, Stanford Art Dept.
Unreasonable InteractionsNovember 7, 2008
Meredith Ringel Morris, Microsoft Research
SearchTogether and CoSearch: New Tools for Enabling Collaborative Web SearchOctober 31, 2008
Justine Cassell, Northwestern University
Building Theories: People's Interaction with ComputersOctober 24, 2008
Peter Pirolli, PARC
Information Foraging TheoryOctober 17, 2008
Jesse James Garrett, Adaptive Path
Aurora: Envisioning the Future of the WebOctober 10, 2008
Karrie Karahalios, University of Illinois
Visualizing VoiceOctober 3, 2008
David Merrill, MIT Media Lab
Natural Interactions with Digital ContentSeptember 26, 2008
Tristan Harris, Apture
New models for browsingMay 30, 2008
Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab
The Art of Tangible BitsMay 23, 2008
Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland
Science 2.0: The Design Science of CollaborationMay 16, 2008
Rob Miller, MIT CSAIL
Automating & Customizing the Web With Keyword ProgrammingMay 9, 2008
Dan Morris, Microsoft Research
MySong: Automatic Accompaniment for Vocal MelodiesMay 2, 2008
Krzysztof Gajos, University of Washington
Automatically Generating Personalized Adaptive User InterfacesApril 25, 2008
Leah Buechley, University of Colorado
Computational Textiles and the Democratization of Ubiquitous ComputingApril 18, 2008
Steve Whittaker, UKPARC, University of Sheffield
The Past Present and Future of Digital MemoriesApril 11, 2008
Gwendolyn Floyd, Joshua Kauffman, REGIONAL
Designing for Cuba: necessary in(ter)ventionApril 4, 2008
Beth Noveck, Microsoft Research
Technologies for collaborative democracyMarch 14, 2008
Mira Dontcheva, University of Washington and Adobe
Interaction Techniques for Automating Collecting and Organizing Personal Web ContentMarch 7, 2008
Golan Levin, Carnegie Mellon University
Looking at Looking at LookingFebruary 29, 2008
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, University of Southern California
Analytical Listening through Interactive VisualizationFebruary 22, 2008
Daniel Fallman, University of Umeå
Supporting Studio Culture in Interaction Design ResearchFebruary 15, 2008
S. Joy Mountford, Yahoo!
Visualizations and Ambient InterfacesFebruary 8, 2008
Kurt Partridge, Ellen Isaacs, PARC
User Interaction With a Personalized Mobile Recommender of Leisure ActivitiesFebruary 1, 2008
IBM Research
Many Eyes: Democratizing VisualizationJanuary 25, 2008
Ronny Kohavi, Microsoft
Practical Guide to Controlled Experiments on the Web: Listen to Your Customers not to the HiPPOJanuary 18, 2008
Dan Russell, Google
How good Google searchers get to be that wayJanuary 11, 2008
Doantam Phan, Stanford HCI
Supporting the Visualization and Analysis of Network EventsDecember 7, 2007
Brian Lee, Stanford HCI
Adaptive Interaction Techniques for Sharing and Reusing Design ResourcesNovember 30, 2007
Ted Selker, MIT Media Lab
Context Aware Computing: Understanding and Responding to Human IntentionNovember 16, 2007
Ge Wang, CCRMA, Stanford University
"ChucK: A Computer Music Programming Language, Designing Instruments for Laptop Orchestras"November 9, 2007
Monty Hammontree, Director of User Experience Microsoft Developer Products Division
Data Modeling and Conceptual Sketching in the Design Process at MicrosoftNovember 2, 2007
Cathy Marshall, Microsoft Research
‘It’s like a fire. You just have to move on’: Toward adaptive services for personal archivingOctober 26, 2007
Paul Tang, M.D., M.S, Palo Alto Medical Foundation
Designing a Health Care InterfaceOctober 19, 2007
Ed Chi, Palo Alto Research Center
Research meets Web2.0: Augmented Social Cognition sheds light on Coordination, Trust, Wikipedia, and Social TaggingOctober 12, 2007
Paul Dourish, Department of Informatics, University of California, Irvine
The Accountability of Presence: Location Tracking beyond PrivacyOctober 5, 2007
Ron B. Yeh, Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
Designing Interactions that Combine Pen, Paper, and PCSeptember 28, 2007
Brad Myers, Human Computer Interaction Institute, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
More Natural Programming Through User StudiesJune 1, 2007
Bill Buxton, Microsoft Research
Sketching and Experience DesignMay 25, 2007
Joe Britt, Danger Inc.
Building the Danger Hiptop: Striking the Right Balance for a New Mobile Internet PlatformMay 18, 2007
Wendy Ju, Stanford Center for Design Research
The Design of Implicit InteractionsMay 11, 2007
Ken Goldberg, IEOR and EECS, UC Berkeley
Collaborative Observatories for Natural Environments: Searching for the Ivory Billed Woodpecker and other Elusive CreaturesMay 4, 2007
Ron Baecker, University of Toronto
Knowledge Media to Aid Multimedia Communications and Human CognitionApril 27, 2007
Joseph (Jofish) Kaye, Cornell Univ.
Evolving Evaluation from Engineers to Experience: What History can Teach us About Evaluation in HCIApril 20, 2007
Elizabeth F Churchill, Yahoo! Research
Social perturbations and posited practices: looking at prototypes as more than immature proto-productsApril 13, 2007
Manu Kumar, Stanford Computer Science - HCI Group
GUIDE: Gaze-Enhanced User Interface DesignApril 6, 2007
Brian P. Bailey, University of Illinois Urbana Champlaign
Paying Attention to Interruption: A Human-Centered Approach to Intelligent Interruption ManagementMarch 16, 2007
Adam Barker, Google
Google Design in Practice: the Challenge of SimplicityMarch 9, 2007
Maneesh Agrawala, UC Berkeley Computer Science
Interactive Diagrams of Complex 3D ObjectsMarch 2, 2007
Katherine Isbister, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Better Game Characters by Design: A Psychological ApproachFebruary 23, 2007
Scott Jenson, Google
Why Phones are not ComputersFebruary 16, 2007
Tina Blaine, Entertainment Technology Center, Carnegie-Mellon University
Designing Interfaces for Musical ExperienceFebruary 9, 2007
Don Norman, Northwestern Univ. and Nielsen-Norman Group
The Design of Future Things: Cautious Cars and Cantankerous KitchensFebruary 2, 2007
Bill Moggridge, Stanford Design Division and IDEO
Designing InteractionsJanuary 26, 2007
Bonnie John, HCI Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University
Usability and Software Architecture: The forgotten quality attribute and the forgotten design problemJanuary 19, 2007
Harold Thimbleby, University of Swansea
Problems and solutions with "simple" interactive devicesJanuary 12, 2007
Byron Reeves, Stanford Dept. of Communication
Psychological Engagement in Complex Multiplayer Games and Implications for Learning and WorkDecember 8, 2006
Tessa Lau, Allen Cypher, IBM Almaden Research
Koala: End user programming on the webDecember 1, 2006
Eric Brewer, UC Berkeley
Technology for Developing RegionsNovember 17, 2006
Gayna Williams, Microsoft
Innovation on User Research Methods during the development of Windows VistaNovember 10, 2006
Jeff Pierce, IBM Almaden Research
From Personal Computers to Personal Information EnvironmentsNovember 3, 2006
John Zimmerman, HCI Institute and School of Design, CMU
Designing for the SelfOctober 27, 2006
Andy Wilson, Microsoft Research
Sensing Technologies for Future Computing Form FactorsOctober 20, 2006
Michael Mateas, UC Santa Cruz
Expressive Intelligence: Artificial Intelligence, Games and New MediaOctober 13, 2006
Marc A. Smith, Microsoft Research
Microsoft Research Community Technologies Group: Recent workOctober 6, 2006
Joe McKay, Greg Niemeyer, UC Berkeley
Finding Balance: Addressing Cognitive Dissonances through PlaySeptember 29, 2006
Wanda Orlikowski, MIT Sloan School
Sociomaterial Practices: Exploring Technology at WorkJune 26, 2006
Karen Holtzblatt, InContext Design
Contextual Design: Lessons Learned and Industry DirectionsMay 26, 2006
Mark J. Abel, Intel Platform Software Division
Translating Usage into TechnologyMay 19, 2006
Gillian Crampton Smith, IVREA/IUAV Venice
From material to immaterial and back againMay 12, 2006
Munjal Shah, Riya
The next generation of photo searchMay 5, 2006
Beth Noveck, New York Law School
Designing Digital Democratic Institutions: Legal Code Meets Software CodeApril 28, 2006
Gordon Bell, Microsoft Research
MyLifeBits, a System to Realize Memex…and moreApril 21, 2006
Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft Research
(Rapidly) Emerging Technologies and Knowledge ManagementApril 14, 2006
Nokia Research
Contextual multimodal interfaces and device-centric sensory networksApril 7, 2006
Saadi Lahlou, EDF
Back from the office of the future: Lessons learned for the design of augmented environmentsMarch 17, 2006
Daniel Billsus, Laurent Denoue, David Hilbert, FXPal
Seamless capture and discovery for corporate memoryMarch 10, 2006
Dan Russell, Google
How do Google searchers behave? Improving search by divining intentMarch 3, 2006
Jan Jannink, imeem
HCI Considerations for Managing Social MediaFebruary 24, 2006
Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab
Tangible Bits: Beyond Painted BitsFebruary 17, 2006
Charles Jorgensen, NASA Ames
Subvocal Speech and the Development of Biological InterfacesFebruary 10, 2006
Tapan Parikh, University of Washington
Technologies for Communities: Managing Information from the GrassrootsFebruary 2, 2006
Mik Lamming, Firefly Labs
Fireflies: An apparatus for continuously sensing human activitiesJanuary 27, 2006
Julie Larson-Green, Microsoft
Moving Beyond Menus and Toolbars in Microsoft OfficeJanuary 20, 2006
Todd Davies, Stanford Symbolic Systems Program
Designing for DeliberationJanuary 13, 2006
Jock Mackinlay, Chris Stolte, Tableau Software
Visual Interfaces for DatabasesDecember 9, 2005
Adam Cheyer, SRI
CALO: A Cognitive Assistant that Learns and OrganizesDecember 2, 2005
Jim Hollan, Department of Cognitive Science, UCSD
Opportunities and Challenges for HCI Design and ResearchNovember 18, 2005
Blake Ross, Asa Dotzler, Mozilla Foundation
Creating Simple Software in a Geek-driven CultureNovember 11, 2005
Genevieve Bell, Intel
The Digital and the Divine: a Critical Exploration of the Intersections of Spiritual Practice and New TechnologiesNovember 4, 2005
Prof. Alex (Sandy) Pentland, MIT Media Lab
Social InterfaceOctober 28, 2005
Mattias Rost, Johan Lundin, Viktoria Institute
Context Photography and Talking About WorkOctober 21, 2005
Larry Gonick, Overeducated Cartoonist
The Cartoon Universe of Larry Gonick: Words, Pictures, and InformationOctober 14, 2005
Jeffrey Heer, UC Berkeley
Presiding Over Accidents: Techniques for Designing Directive InterfacesOctober 7, 2005
Luke Kowalski, Corporate Ui Architect, Oracle Corp
Administrators Anonymous - UCD, TCO, LCM, and other interventionsSeptember 30, 2005
Patrick Baudisch, Microsoft Research
Making Sense on Small ScreensMay 27, 2005
Paul Braund, World Bank Institute
Pilot projects from around the world: The edge of the network societyMay 20, 2005
Ted Selker, MIT Media Lab
Context-Aware Computing: A World That Knows What To Do For YouMay 13, 2005
Elaine Chew, USC Integrated Media Systems Center
Collaborative Performance Experiments in the Distributed Immersive Performance ProjectMay 6, 2005
Ahmad Mansur, Zeum
Interaction and Exhibit Design in MuseumsApril 29, 2005
Bill Tomlinson, UC Irvine
Affective Interaction Paradigms for Animated CharactersApril 22, 2005
Tom Moran, IBM Almaden Research Center
Unified Activity as a Paradigm for Supporting CollaborationApril 15, 2005
Victoria Bellotti,
What a To-Do: Studies of Task Management Towards the Design of a Personal Task List ManagerApril 8, 2005
Younghee Jung, Per Persson, Nokia Corporation
Mobile social computing: From research to productApril 1, 2005
Thad. Starner, Georgia Tech
Interfaces for Augmenting Face-to-Face Conversation Using Wearable ComputersMarch 11, 2005
Milton Chen, Erica Chuang, VSee Lab
How to Change the World and be Home for Dinner: The art, science, and myths of videoconferencingMarch 4, 2005
Gaile Gordon, John Woodfill, Tyzx Inc.
Networks of Smart 3D sensorsFebruary 25, 2005
Ken Goldberg, UC Berkeley
Networked RobotsFebruary 18, 2005
Asaf Degani, Nasa AMES Research
Taming HALFebruary 11, 2005
Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates
12 Myths of Mobile User-Interface DesignFebruary 4, 2005
danah boyd, UC Berkeley SIMS
Revenge of the Social Network: Lessons from FriendsterJanuary 28, 2005
Margaret Morris, Intel Research Seattle
Embedded Health AssessmentJanuary 21, 2005
Ian Smith, Intel Research Seattle
Social Mobile Applications, Location Privacy, and the capital of NevadaJanuary 14, 2005
Tessa Lau, IBM T.J. Watson Research
Adaptive User Interfaces: Design Challenges for HCIJanuary 7, 2005
Meredith Ringel Morris, Stanford CS Dept.
Tabletop InterfacesDecember 3, 2004
Eric Paulos, Intel Berkeley Lab
Trash Talk: Deconstructing Situations across our Emerging Technological Urban LandscapeNovember 19, 2004
James Landay, Intel Research Seattle & University of Washington
Digital Simplicity: Usable Personal UbicompNovember 12, 2004
Michael Shiloh, Making Things
Teleo: Rapid Prototyping ToolkitNovember 5, 2004
Mark Newman, PARC
End-User Composition in Ubiquitous Computing EnvironmentsOctober 29, 2004
Jason Tester, Institute for the Future
Accelerated Democracy: Scenarios from the future of technological votingOctober 22, 2004
Ken Hinckley, Microsoft Research
High Performance Pen InterfacesOctober 15, 2004
Scott Snibbe,
Body, Space and CinemaOctober 8, 2004
Scott Kim, Designer, scottkim.com
Paper, Plastic, or Playstation? Adapting a game to a wide range of technologiesSeptember 1, 2004
Amy Jo 'AJ' Kim, Principal, SocialDesigner.Net
The Network is the Game: Social Trends in Mobile Entertainment.May 26, 2004
Jennifer Mankoff, Group for Interface Research, UC Berkeley CS
Enhancing User Experiences in Ubiquitous Computing.May 21, 2004
Anind Dey, Intel Research and UC Berkeley
Giving Users Control in Ubiquitous Computing EnvironmentsMay 14, 2004
Alonso Vera, Roxana Wales, NASA Ames
Collaboration, Tool Use, and Work Practice of Mars Mission ScientistsMay 7, 2004
Walt Scacchi, Institute for Software Research, UC Irvine
Understanding the Requirements for Developing and Designing Free/Open Source SoftwareApril 23, 2004
Mor Naaman, Stanford Computer Science
Adventures in Time and Space: Leveraging Geo-Referenced Digital PhotographsApril 16, 2004
Simon Buckingham Shum, Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, UK
Semantic Scholarly Publishing and Discourse: Tools for Modelling Contested Knowledge DomainsApril 9, 2004
Jay Trimble, NASA ARC
The MERBoard: A Multi-Mission Platform for Collaborative Mission Control ApplicationsApril 2, 2004
Marc Davis, UC Berkeley School of Information Management and Systems
Mobile Media Metadata: The Future of Mobile ImagingMarch 12, 2004
Randy Pausch, Entertainment Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon Univ.
Interactive Entertainment: Sharing Control Between Authors and ParticipantsMarch 5, 2004
Jason I. Hong, UC Berkeley Group for User Interface Research
Privacy in the Age of Ubiquitous ComputingFebruary 27, 2004
Joan Walton, Leslie Keely, Ronald Mak, NASA Ames Research Center
NASA's Collaborative Information Portal: HCI Lessons LearnedFebruary 20, 2004
Jeff Herman, Suja Raju, eBay
The Business of User ExperienceFebruary 13, 2004
Jaron Lanier, National Tele-immersion Initiative.
What remains to be done with Virtual RealityJanuary 30, 2004
Genevieve Bell, Intel Research.
Talking phones: a cultural analysis of an information and communication technologyJanuary 23, 2004
Dan Gillette, Cure Autism Now
Developing a Voice Output Communication Aid for Children with Severe Autism: A Case Study of User-Centered, Collaborative Design with Users Who Cannot Speak or WriteJanuary 16, 2004
David Stork, Ricoh Innovations and the Open Mind Initiative
The Open Mind Initiative: Large-scale knowledge acquisition from non-experts via the webJanuary 9, 2004
Jeff Johnson, UI Wizards.
Web Bloopers: Avoiding Common Design MistakesDecember 5, 2003
University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Lab
People, Paper, and ComputersNovember 21, 2003
Jim Hollan, Cognitive Science, UC San Diego
People, Computers, and Design: A View from UCSDNovember 14, 2003
Michael Slater, Adobe
A Next-Generation Consumer Photo Application Challenges in Creating a Simple Yet Powerful User ExperienceNovember 7, 2003
Tom Zimmerman, IBM Almaden Research
Motivations for InventionOctober 31, 2003
Ramesh Raskar, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs (MERL)
Graphics, Vision and HCI Research at MERLOctober 24, 2003
Howard Rheingold,
Smart Mobs: Mobile Communication, Pervasive Computing, and Collective ActionOctober 17, 2003
Polle Zellweger, MacZell Consulting
Making the World Wide Web Fit People: Traveling in Comfort on the Information SuperhighwayOctober 10, 2003
Raj Reddy, Carnegie Mellon University
The Million Book Digital Library ProjectOctober 3, 2003
Bill Moggridge, Ideo
Designing TechnologySeptember 26, 2003
Jeremy Bailenson, Stanford Communication Dept
Strategic Behavioral Transformations in Immersive Collaborative Virtual EnvironmentsMay 30, 2003
Rob Barrett, IBM Almaden Research Center
System Administrators are Users TooMay 23, 2003
Roy Pea, Michael Mills, Stanford Center for Innovations in Learning
The DIVER Project: Point-of-View Authoring of Virtual Tours of Video Recordings (aka "Diving") for Learning, Education and Other PurposesMay 16, 2003
Ka-ping Yee, UC Berkeley
Peephole Displays: Pen Interaction on Spatially Aware Handheld ComputersMay 9, 2003
Brian Dear,
Lessons Learned: Interacting with the PLATO SystemMay 2, 2003
Will Wright, Maxis
Games and SimulationApril 25, 2003
Alan Kay, HP Labs
Croquet: A Collaboration ArchitectureApril 18, 2003
Bay-Wei Chang, Krishna Bharat, Google
Web Search Engines: Algorithms and User InterfacesApril 11, 2003
Fred Turner, Stanford Dept. of Communication
From Counterculture To Cyberculture: How The Whole Earth Catalog Brought Us "Virtual Community"April 4, 2003
Chuck Clanton, Jeffrey Ventrella, There
Avatar-centric Communication in ThereMarch 14, 2003
Wally Smith, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia
Technology Demonstrations: What are they for?March 7, 2003
Kate Collie, University of British Columbia
Challenging the Videoconferencing Gold Standard: Art Therapy and Tele-Mediated Communication in Behavioral TelehealthFebruary 28, 2003
Douglas W. Oard, University of Maryland
Searching Spoken Word CollectionsFebruary 21, 2003
B.J. Fogg, Stanford CSLI
Using Computers to Change What People Think and Do: Insights into CaptologyFebruary 14, 2003
Victoria Bellotti, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Mark Howard, Ian Smith, PARC
TaskMaster: Resource management in an email clientFebruary 7, 2003
Terry Winograd, Stanford Computer Science Dept.
Where Do HCI Theory and Practice Meet?January 31, 2003
Marti Hearst, UC Berkeley SIMS
Using Words to Search a Thousand Images: Hierarchical Faceted Metadata in Search InterfacesJanuary 24, 2003
David Hilbert, Jonathan Trevor, FX Palo Alto Laboratory
Issues in Personalizing Shared Ubiquitous DevicesJanuary 17, 2003
Marissa Mayer, Google
The How and Why of Google UIJanuary 10, 2003
Judith Donath, MIT Media Lab
Intuitive media: Depicting people and situations in mediated environmentsDecember 6, 2002
Raul Rojas, Freie Universitaet Berlin
Electronic Chalk: A tool for live and remote teachingNovember 22, 2002
Brad Myers, Carnegie Mellon University
Mobile Devices for ControlNovember 15, 2002
Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates
Advanced User-Interface Design for VehiclesNovember 8, 2002
Paul Whitmore, E*Trade
Beginning with the End in Mind: How to design for people's real goalsNovember 1, 2002
Marc Davis, School of Information Management and Systems, UC Berkeley
Towards Computational Media: Metadata for Media Automation and ReuseOctober 25, 2002
Scott Weiss, Usable Products Company
Handheld UsabilityOctober 18, 2002
Jan Borchers, Stanford Computer Science
Post-Desktop User Interfaces: iStuff and the Search for the Great Unified Input TheoryOctober 11, 2002
Rich Gold, The Red Shift
Desire in ContextOctober 4, 2002
Victoria Bellotti, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Mark Howard, Ian Smith, PARC
Seven Slides and a Fight: How Extreme Programming improved our user-centered design process, but not our social skillsSeptember 27, 2002
Richard Marks, Manager R&D Special Projects, Sony
Video Interfaces for EntertainmentMay 31, 2002
Scott Klemmer, Group for User Interface Research, UC Berkeley Dept. of Computer Science
Where Do Web Sites Come From? Capturing and Interacting with Design HistoryMay 24, 2002
Jim Fruchterman, President, The Benetech Initiative
Designing for the Disadvantaged: -- Technology Serving the Rest of HumanityMay 17, 2002
Milton Chen, Stanford Computer Science
Design of a Video Auditorium and Leveraging the Asymmetric Sensitivity of Eye Contact for VideoconferencingMay 10, 2002
Neil Scott, The Archimedes Project, Stanford
Technology and Human Well-beingMay 3, 2002
Bradley Rhodes, Ricoh Innovations
Intelligence Augmentation: Creating a Prosthetic for the BrainApril 26, 2002
Lyn Bartram, Colligo Networks and Simon Fraser University
Coding with Motion: Perceptually based Visualization TechniquesApril 19, 2002
Gerhard Fischer, Center for LifeLong Learning & Design (L3D), Department of Computer Science and Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Colorado, Boulder
Social Creativity and Meta-Design in Lifelong Learning CommunitiesApril 12, 2002
Giovanni Seni, Motorola Human Interface Labs
TreadMill Ink -- Enabling Continuous Pen Input on Small DevicesApril 5, 2002
Karon Weber, Pixar Animation Studios
Interaction Design at Pixar Animation StudiosMarch 15, 2002
Eric Bier, Ken Pier, PARC
Sparrow Web: Group-Editable Web PagesMarch 8, 2002
Patrick Baudisch, PARC
Focus Plus Context Screens: Displays for Users Working with Large Visual DocumentsMarch 1, 2002
Ken Hinckley, Microsoft Research
Input Research at Microsoft: Sensors, Mice, and Keyboards, Oh My!February 22, 2002
Kathleen McKinney Liston, Stanford Civil Engineering
Interactive Workspaces in ConstructionFebruary 15, 2002
Paul Pangaro, Sun Microsystems
The Cybernetics of HCI: A Pragmatic ApproachFebruary 8, 2002
Dan Olsen, Brigham Young University
Moore's Law Meets Physiology: The Future of Interactive SystemsFebruary 1, 2002
Brenda Laurel,
Eutopian EntrepreneurJanuary 25, 2002
Jock Mackinlay, Xerox PARC
Visualization for AllJanuary 18, 2002
Parvati Dev, Stanford SUMMIT (Stanford University Medical Media and Information Technologies)
Interactive Medical EducationJanuary 11, 2002
Larry Page, Google
Google is not an anomaly: A blueprint for inventing and building innovative and successful user-centric productsDecember 7, 2001
Sheelagh Carpendale, University of Calgary
Elastic PresentationNovember 30, 2001
RED group, Xerox PARC
XFR: eXperiments in the Future of ReadingNovember 16, 2001
Gene Golovchinsky, FXPAL
Reading Applicances and the Future of Document WorkNovember 9, 2001
David Dupouy, Sensiva
Symbols as Universal User InterfaceNovember 2, 2001
Larry Arnstein, University of Washington
Experiment Capture in the Biology Lab -- Disguised as a Lab Assistant for Cell BiologistsOctober 26, 2001
Jonathan Trevor, David Hilbert, FXPAL
M-Links: A UI For Web Interaction On Very Small DevicesOctober 19, 2001
Kristen Nygaard, University of Oslo
A process-oriented conceptual platform for informaticsOctober 12, 2001
Scott Sona Snibbe,
Haptic Techniques for Media ControlOctober 5, 2001
Jef Raskin,
Prolegomena to future interface designSeptember 28, 2001
Dan Russell, IBM Almaden Research
BlueBoards in Use: Large Public Displays for CollaborationJune 1, 2001
Stanford Computer Science
Fluid Interaction for High Resolution Wall-size DisplaysMay 25, 2001
Orkut Buyukkokten, Stanford Computer Science
Web Browsing on Handheld DevicesMay 18, 2001
James Landay, Group for User Interface Research, UC Berkeley
Pervasive Interaction: Informal Tools for Designing Anywhere, Anytime, Anydevice User InterfacesMay 11, 2001
Andrea Lunsford, Stanford Program in Writing and Rhetoric
Collaboration as theory and practiceMay 4, 2001
Jeff Johnson, UI Wizards
Designing Responsive Software Despite Performance LimitationsApril 27, 2001
John C. Tang, James "Bo" Begole,
Awareness on the move: Desktop and mobile awareness prototypes for coordinating contactApril 20, 2001
Debby Hindus, Interval Research
Casablanca: Designing Social Communication Devices for the HomeApril 13, 2001
Jennifer Mankoff, Georgia Tech
Programming Support for Natural InteractionApril 6, 2001
Charles L. Ortiz, Jr, Artificial Intelligence Center, SRI International
Interpreting Information Requests in ContextMarch 16, 2001
Barbara Hayes-Roth, Stanford University & Extempo Systems Inc.
Characters EverywhereMarch 9, 2001
Turner Whitted, Microsoft Research
Experiments with Un-tethered InteractionMarch 2, 2001
Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft Research
Multimedia Research at Microsoft: Making Audio and Video First-Class ObjectsFebruary 23, 2001
David Cavallo, MIT Media Laboratory
New Learning EnvironmentsFebruary 16, 2001
Mitchel Resnick, MIT Media Lab
Lifelong KindergartenFebruary 9, 2001
Fabrice Florin,
Interactive Design in Digital EntertainmentFebruary 2, 2001
Steve DiPaola, Stanford University Digital Art Center (SUDAC)
Emerging Interactive Expression Systems: Blurring Author and AudienceJanuary 26, 2001
Paul Whitmore, E*trade Group
The Psychology of Ecommerce: Choice Overload and other ParadoxesJanuary 19, 2001
Mark Pesce, USC
The Playful World: Interactive Toys and the Future of ImaginationJanuary 12, 2001
Elizabeth B.-N. Sanders, SonicRim and The Ohio State University
Opening the Design Process: Everyday People in the Fuzzy Front EndDecember 8, 2000
Sidney Fels, University of British Columbia
Building Novel InterfacesDecember 1, 2000
Clifford Nass, Department of Communication, Stanford University
Voice Activated: Interface Design and the Psychology of Enjoyment, Trust, and SalesNovember 17, 2000
Stanford Computer Science
Experiments in Interaction with Wall DisplaysNovember 10, 2000
Kai Li, Princeton University
Building and Using A Scalable Display WallNovember 3, 2000
Ted Selker, MIT Media Lab
Sensible Computers: Technologies that Enable Computers to Understand Human EmotionOctober 27, 2000
Jennifer Healey, MIT Media Lab
Sensible Computers: Technologies that Enable Computers to Understand Human EmotionOctober 20, 2000
Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland College Park.
Leonardo's Laptop: Human Needs and the New ComputingOctober 13, 2000
Jenny Preece, University of Maryland Baltimore County.
Online Communities: Designing Usability, Supporting SociabilityOctober 10, 2000
Jan Borchers, Universities of Darmstadt and Ulm
Interaction Design for New Media: A Pattern ApproachOctober 6, 2000
Steve Shafer, Microsoft Research.
EasyLiving: An Architecture for Building Intelligent EnvironmentsSeptember 29, 2000
Amy Jo Kim, NAIMA.
Growing a Web Community: Three Immutable Laws, Nine Timeless Design StrategiesMay 26, 2000
Myron Flickner, IBM Almaden Research Center.
Frontiers in Attentive Environments: An overview of IBM Almaden Research Center's BlueEyes projectMay 19, 2000
Byron Reeves, Stanford Dept. of Communication.
Arousal Responses to Interactive MediaMay 12, 2000
Diane Schiano,
New Findings on Facial AffectMay 5, 2000
Ed Chi, Xerox PARC.
The Scent of a Site: A System for Analyzing and Predicting Information Scent, Usage, and Usability of a Web SiteApril 28, 2000
Jeff Johnson, UI Wizards Inc.
The Making of 'GUI Bloopers'April 21, 2000
Dan Robbins, Microsoft Research.
The Task Gallery: A 3D Window ManagerApril 14, 2000
Vaughan Pratt, Stanford Computer Science Dept.
HWI: Human-Wearable InteractionApril 7, 2000
Bob Carpenter, SpeechWorks International
Spoken User InterfacesMarch 31, 2000
Marney Morris, Animatrix
EngagementMarch 10, 2000
Eric Paulos, UC Berkeley, Computer Science
Social Tele-embodiment: Understanding PresenceMarch 3, 2000
Karon Maclean, Interval Research
Designing with Haptic FeedbackFebruary 25, 2000
John Morkes, Trilogy Software
Effects of Humor in Task-Oriented Human-Computer Interaction and Computer-Mediated Communication: A Direct Test of SRCT TheoryFebruary 18, 2000
Richard Mogford, NASA Ames Research Center
Human Factors in Advanced Air Transportation TechnologiesFebruary 11, 2000
Greg Wolff, Ricoh Silicon Valley
In Support of Multimedia ConversationsFebruary 4, 2000
Brenda Laurel,
Gender and Technology: A Case StudyJanuary 28, 2000
Tony Temple, IBM UK
Advanced Interface Design for Ease of UseJanuary 21, 2000
Warren Sack, MIT Media Lab
Conversation Map: An Interface for Very Large-Scale ConversationsJanuary 14, 2000
Debby Hindus, Interval Research Corporation
The Importance of Homes in Technology ResearchJanuary 7, 2000
Malcolm Slaney, Interval Research Corporation
People Centric Processing or Better CHI with Signal ComputationDecember 3, 1999
Steve DiPaola, Communities.com
Internet-based Interactive Character Design: From Agents to AvatarsNovember 19, 1999
Pamela Hinds, Stanford Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management
Perspective Taking Amongst Distributed WorkersNovember 12, 1999
Abbe Don, Abbe Don Interactive
Stories About Interactive Storytelling: From Handmade Books to HTML and BeyondNovember 5, 1999
Ken Perlin, NYU Media Research Lab
Recent Research at the NYU Media Research LabOctober 29, 1999
Clifford Nass, Department of Communication, Stanford University
How Human is Human-Computer Interaction? Anthropomorphic Interfaces and Social Responses to ComputersOctober 22, 1999
Marie O'Mahony,
The Soft Machine - Design in the Cyborg AgeOctober 15, 1999
Angel Puerta, RedWhale Software
Computer-Aided Design of User InterfacesOctober 8, 1999
Robert Horn, Stanford CSLI and Information Mapping
Visual Language: Global Communication for the 21st CenturyOctober 1, 1999
Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates
Scenarios of Future User-Interface DesignSeptember 24, 1999
Prof. Kenneth Salisbury, Stanford Depts of Computer Science and Surgery
Introduction to HapticsMay 28, 1999
Adam Cheyer, SRI International
Tasking Communities of Agents Through Adaptable Multimodal InterfacesMay 21, 1999
Norbert Streitz, GMD - German National Research Center for Information Technology, IPSI - Integrated Publication and Information Systems Institute Darmstadt, Germany
Roomware: Towards the next Generation of Human-Computer Interaction based on an Integrated Design of Real and Virtual WorldsMay 14, 1999
FX Palo Alto Research Laboratory
Tacit InteractionMay 7, 1999
Ken Fishkin, Anuj Gujar, Beverly Harrison, Roy Want, Xerox PARC
Invisible InterfacesApril 30, 1999
Keith Edwards, Anthony LaMarca, Xerox PARC
Flatland User InterfacesApril 23, 1999
Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado, Boulder
Transcending the Individual Human Mind: Creating Shared Understanding through Collaborative DesignApril 16, 1999
Mihai Nadin, University of Wuppertal (currently Stanford CSLI)
Computational DesignApril 9, 1999
Bay-Wei Chang, Jock Mackinlay, Polle Zellweger, Xerox PARC
Fluid Documents: Annotation in ContextApril 2, 1999
Allen Cypher, David Canfield Smith, Larry Tesler, StageCast
Visual Interactive SimulationsMarch 12, 1999
Rob Barrett, IBM Almaden Research Center
Personal Information, Privacy, and the WebMarch 5, 1999
Jaron Lanier, National Tele-immersion Initiative
The National Tele-immersion InitiativeFebruary 26, 1999
Sharon Oviatt, Oregon Graduate Institute
Ten Myths of Multimodal InteractionFebruary 19, 1999
Allan Kuchinsky, Hewlett Packard Laboratories
Consumer Multimedia Organization and RetrievalFebruary 12, 1999
James Landay, UC Berkeley
Informal User Interfaces for Shared Note TakingFebruary 5, 1999
Sara Kiesler, Carnegie Mellon University
The Internet at Home: Expectations, Realities, and the FutureJanuary 29, 1999
Ken Goldberg, UC Berkeley
Interfacing Telerobotics to the Net: Experiments in TelepistemologyJanuary 22, 1999
Patrick Whitney, Kei Sato, Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology
As If Users Mattered: Research in Human Centered DesignJanuary 15, 1999
Lucy Suchman, Xerox PARC
Putting Working Document Collections OnlineDecember 4, 1998
Miriam Reiner, Department of Education In Science and Technology, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Access to tacit embodied knowledge: Force sensations and conceptualizationNovember 20, 1998
Scott Snibbe, Interval Research
Dynamic AbstractionNovember 13, 1998
Paul Rankin, Philips Research, Redhill, UK
StarCursors in ContentSpace: Abstractions of people and placesNovember 6, 1998
Rosalind W. Picard, MIT Media Laboratory
Toward Affective InterfacesOctober 30, 1998
Paul Saffo, Institute for the Future
Sensors: The Next Wave in Information TechnologyOctober 23, 1998
Andreas Paepcke, Stanford Computer Science, Digital Library Project
Interacting With Information: Lessons from the Stanford Digital Library ProjectOctober 16, 1998
Don Norman, Nielsen-Norman Group
The life cycle of a technology: Why it is so difficult for large companies to innovateOctober 9, 1998
John Dowding, Robert Moore, SRI International
CommandTalk: A Spoken-Language Interface to a Battlefield SimulatorOctober 2, 1998
Terry Winograd, Computer Science Department, Stanford University
A Human-Centered Architecture for an Interactive WorkspaceSeptember 25, 1998
Gillian Crampton Smith, Royal College of Art, London
Interaction DesignMay 29, 1998
Erich J. Neuhold, GMD-IPSI & T.U. Darmstadt
Work beyond the Desktop: Our Cooperative Building and Roomware ProjectsMay 22, 1998
Justine Cassell, MIT Media Lab
Communicating with Machines Using Speech, Gesture, and Facial ExpressionMay 15, 1998
Peter Mullen, Visio
Experience from the Design of VisioMay 8, 1998
BJ Fogg, Sun Microsystems and Stanford University
Persuasive Computers: Examples, perspectives, and research directionsMay 1, 1998
Phil Agre, Department of Communication, UC San Diego
The Architecture of IdentityApril 24, 1998
Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson, School of Information, University of Michigan
Distance Matters: Intellectual Work Among Geographically Separated Group MembersApril 17, 1998
Rob Haitani, 3Com (Palm Computing)
The Design of the Palm PilotApril 10, 1998
Ramon Felciano, Stanford Section on Medical Informatics
Graphical Style Sheets: Reusable Representations of Domain-Specific Information GraphicsApril 3, 1998
David Kurlander, Microsoft Corporation
Comic Chat: Research and Productization War StoriesMarch 13, 1998
John Canny, Computer Science Division, UC Berkeley
3DDI: 3D Direct interactionMarch 6, 1998
Charles Kerns, George Toye, Stanford Learning Lab
New Technologies for LearningFebruary 27, 1998
Frankie James, Stanford Computer Science and CSLI
AHA: Audio HTML AccessFebruary 20, 1998
Ben Shneiderman, Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, University of Maryland
The Eyes Have It: User Interfaces for Information VisualizationFebruary 13, 1998
Alan Cooper, Cooper Interaction Design
The Inmates are Running the AsylumFebruary 6, 1998
Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research
Probability, Utility, and Human-Computer InteractionJanuary 30, 1998
Harry Saddler, Xerox PARC
The Apple Design Project 1992-1997: A RetrospectiveJanuary 23, 1998
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
Kinesthetic Thinking: Interaction Design without ProgrammingJanuary 16, 1998
Robert C. Barrett, IBM Almaden Research Center
WBI: Intermediaries for Manipulating Web ContentJanuary 9, 1998
Henry Lieberman, MIT Media Lab
Integrating User Interface Agents with Conventional ApplicationsDecember 5, 1997
Amy Bruckman, Georgia Tech
Open Research Questions about Virtual CommunitiesNovember 21, 1997
William Buxton, Alias Wavefront
Less is More, More or LessNovember 14, 1997
Anatol Holt, University of Milano
Primitive Man in the Electronic Work EnvironmentNovember 7, 1997
Bernard Gifford, UC Berkeley School of Education and Academic Systems
Computer-mediated instructional materials for distribution over networked computers: From theory to practiceOctober 31, 1997
Trevor Darrell, Chris Bregler, Interval Research
Intelligent Analysis/Synthesis of Facial ImageryOctober 24, 1997
Hannes Marais, Krishna Bharat, DEC Systems Research Center
Supporting Cooperative and Personal Surfing with a Desktop AssistantOctober 17, 1997
Don Gentner, Human Interface Designer, JavaSoft, Sun Microsystems
The WebTop - HotJava Views and BeyondOctober 10, 1997
Marc Levoy, Stanford Computer Science
The Digital Michaelangelo ProjectOctober 3, 1997
Jitendra Malik, Computer Science Division, UC Berkeley
Finding Objects in Large Collections of ImagesSeptember 26, 1997
Randy Pausch, Carnegie-Mellon University
Disney's Aladdin: First Steps Towards Storytelling in Virtual RealityMay 30, 1997
Donald Norman, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Toward the third generation of the PC: Lessons learned from Thomas EdisonMay 23, 1997
James D. Hollan, Computer Science Department, University of New Mexico
Towards A New View of Information: History-Enriched Digital Objects and Dynamic Work MaterialsMay 16, 1997
Austin Henderson, Jed Harris, Pliant Research
Negotiating Ontologies: bridging the gapsMay 9, 1997
Henry Fuchs, University of North Carolina
Technologies for Telecollaboration: Challenges and Opportunities in Image Capture, Rendering and DisplayMay 2, 1997
Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab
Tangible Bits: Towards Seamless Interfaces between People, Bits, and AtomsApril 25, 1997
Michelle Wang Baldonado, Stanford Computer Science (Digital Library Project)
SenseMaker: An Information-Exploration InterfaceApril 18, 1997
Jeff Johnson, UI Wizards Inc.
Universal Access to the Net: Requirements and Social ImpactApril 11, 1997
Stanford Computer Science (Digital Libraries Project)
A Network-Centric Design for Relationship-based Rights ManagementApril 4, 1997
Alex Waibel, Interactive Systems Laboratories, Carnegie Mellon University and University of Karlsruhe
Speaking with your Voice, Pen, Eyes, Face, Hands, and FingersMarch 14, 1997
Daniel Russell, Apple Research Labs
Sensemaking II: What, why and whither people use the WWW for workMarch 7, 1997
Peter Samis, Steve Mayer, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Interface Design for ArtFebruary 28, 1997
Jon Bowersox, MD, PhD, Dept of Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine
Designing an Interface for TelesurgeryFebruary 21, 1997
Robert Jacobson, SRI Consulting
Information Design and Why It MattersFebruary 14, 1997
Steve B. Cousins, Stanford Computer Science PCD Project
A User Interface for Interacting with Heterogeneous Distributed ApplicationsFebruary 7, 1997
Peter G. Neumann, SRI International
Risks and Their Prevention: The Role of the Human InterfaceJanuary 31, 1997
Ted Selker, IBM Almaden Research Center
Test as You Build; An Approach To Creating New InterfacesJanuary 24, 1997
Karen Fries, Microsoft
Making Software Easier and More Fun with Social InterfacesJanuary 17, 1997
David Stork, Ricoh California Research Center (and visiting scholar in Psychology at Stanford)
HAL's Legacy: 2001's Computer as Dream and RealityJanuary 10, 1997
Diane Schiano, Interval Research
The First Noble Truth of CyberSpace: People are People Even in the MUDDecember 6, 1996
Amy Jo Kim, NAIMA
Ritual Reality: Social Engineering in Online CommunitiesNovember 22, 1996
John Hughes, Computer Graphics Group, Brown University
Sketching: Past, Present, and FutureNovember 15, 1996
Adele Goldberg, Neometron
The Design of LearningWorksNovember 8, 1996
Shumin Zhai, IBM Almaden Research Laboratory
Human Performance in 6 Degree-of-Freedom Input ControlNovember 1, 1996
Paul Dourish, Apple Research Labs
Accounting for System Action: Ethnomethodology and the Reconceptualisation of Interactive SystemsOctober 25, 1996
Mark Pesce,
Engagement * Interface * CommunityOctober 18, 1996
Srinija Srinivasan, Ontological Yahoo, Yahoo! Inc.
Untangling the WebOctober 4, 1996
Jakob Nielsen, SUN Microsystems
Ensuring the Usability of the Next Computing ParadigmSeptember 27, 1996
Trevor Darrell, Interval Research
Perceptive Agents and Interfaces using Computer VisionMay 31, 1996
Lauralee Alben, Harry Saddler, Terry Winograd, Alben+Faris
The Interactions Design AwardsMay 24, 1996
Ann McCormick, CAPS Mira Studio
Play and Learning with Technology, Realities of the MarketplaceMay 17, 1996
Michael Graves, Rao Machiraju, Apple Computer
Heat and Dust: Designing Solutions on the Other Side of the WorldMay 10, 1996
Thomas Erickson, Apple Computer
The Design and Long-Term Use of a Personal Electronic NotebookApril 26, 1996
Will Wright, Maxis
Interfacing to MicroworldsApril 19, 1996
Tony Fernandes, Netscape
International User Interface DesignApril 12, 1996
James Landay, Carnegie Mellon University
Interactive Sketching for the Early Stages of User Interface DesignApril 5, 1996
Ann Copestake, Greg Edwards, Elizabeth Macken, Neil Scott, Stanford Center for the Study of Language and Information
Using Computers to Aid Communication, A Case StudyMarch 15, 1996
Kevin Lynch, General Magic
Magic Cap Human Interface: Adventures in DesignMarch 8, 1996
T.V. Raman, Adobe Systems
EmacspeakMarch 1, 1996
Yvonne Rogers, Sussex University, UK
Designing for Interactivity: From Diagrams to Virtual RealityFebruary 23, 1996
Kevin Mullet, Macromedia Product Development
Space Craft: Perceptual Aids for Cognitive ActivityFebruary 16, 1996
Gayle Curtis, Scott Kim, Kristina Hooper Woolsey, Stanford University
VizAbility [TM]: Interactive multimedia for visual thinkingFebruary 9, 1996
Enver Sehovic, Univ. of Zagreb
Information Society in a Post-Communist EnvironmentFebruary 2, 1996
Steve Cousins, Rebecca Lasher, Andreas Paepcke, Dept. of Computer Science and Computer Science Library, Stanford University
A Digital Library InterfaceJanuary 26, 1996
Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky, Dept. of Computer Science, UC Berkeley
Multivalent Documents: Documents as interfaces to information in networked digital repositoriesJanuary 19, 1996
Mark S. Ackerman, Dept. of Information and Computer Science, UC Irvine
Social Activity in CSCW SystemsJanuary 12, 1996
Doug Crockford, Randy Farmer, Electric Communities
The socialization of cyberspace: From habitat to the full service networkDecember 8, 1995
Betsy Bayha, World Institute on Disability
Universal DesignDecember 1, 1995
James Gosling, SUN Microsystems
Bringing behavior to the InternetNovember 17, 1995
Sally Rosenthal, Interval Research
New Voices, New VisionsNovember 10, 1995
Judith Donath, MIT Media Lab
The establishment of identity in virtual communitiesNovember 3, 1995
Terry Winograd, Stanford Computer Science
Interacting with the Digital LibraryOctober 27, 1995
Larry Friedlander, Stanford English Dept
The Wheel of Life, a transformational theater pieceOctober 20, 1995
Kristen Nygaard, Joergen Lindskov Knudsen, Elmer Sandvad, Kaj Gronbak, University of Oslo
Hypermedia applications in BETAOctober 13, 1995
Takeshi Sunaga, Tama Art University, Tokyo
Sketching InformationOctober 6, 1995
Jonathan Grudin, Information and Computer Science Department, University of California, Irvine
Enabling and Constraining Effects of New TechnologiesSeptember 29, 1995
Jack Hong, George Toye, Larry J. Leifer, Stanford Center for Design Research
Applications of WWW in the Education of Engineering Design TeamsJune 2, 1995
Stanford Computer Science
Interfaces to the Digital Library: An ExperimentMay 26, 1995
Beth Mynatt, Georgia Tech
Transforming Graphical User Interfaces into Auditory User InterfacesMay 19, 1995
Allen Cypher, David C. Smith, Apple
KidSim: End User Programming of SimulationsMay 12, 1995
Allan Heydon, DEC Research Center
The Juno-2 Constraint-Based Drawing EditorMay 5, 1995
Mark Andreessen, Netscape Inc.
The Future of the InternetApril 28, 1995
Hector Moll-Carrillo, Matthew Marsh, IDEO
Articulating a Metaphor through User-Centered DesignApril 21, 1995
Shannon Halgren, Tony Fernandes, Deanna Thomas, Claris
Amazing AnimationApril 14, 1995
Clifford Nass, Byron Reeves, Stanford Communication Dept.
A Social Science Theory is a Practical Thing: Social Responses to Communication Technology and Microsoft's BobApril 7, 1995
Barry Arons, MIT Media Lab
Interactively Skimming Recorded SpeechMarch 17, 1995
Tom Moran, Xerox Parc
Implicit Structures for Pen-Based Systems Within a Freeform Interaction ParadigmMarch 10, 1995
John Lamping, Ramana Rao, Xerox Parc
Visualizing Large Information Structures using Focus+Context TechniquesMarch 3, 1995
Jonathan Steuer, Cyborganic Media
Combining Content and Community: The Potential and Pitfalls of WWW PublishingFebruary 24, 1995
Jock D. Mackinlay, User Interface Research Group, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
Butterfly: An Organic User Interface For Searching Citation LinksFebruary 17, 1995
Pavel Curtis, Xerox PARC
The Internet at the Turn of the MilleniumFebruary 10, 1995
Nancy Frishberg, Apple Computer
Sign Language InterfacesFebruary 3, 1995
Barbara Hayes Roth, Stanford Knowledge Systems Laboratory
Directed Improvisation by Computer CharactersJanuary 27, 1995
Eviatar Shafrir, Hewlett-Packard
Information Playgrounds: Local Metaphors for Interactive Information A Visual Design PerspectiveJanuary 20, 1995
Marti Hearst, Xerox PARC
Context and structure in full-text information accessJanuary 13, 1995
Yoav Shoham, Stanford Computer Science and Interval Research
Software Agents in Academia and IndustryDecember 9, 1994
Eric Bier, Ken Fishkin, Maureen Stone, Xerox Parc
The Magic Lens InterfaceDecember 2, 1994
Donald Norman, Apple Computer
An academic discovers the realities of designNovember 18, 1994
Rogers Hall, UC Berkeley School of Education
Designing for mathematical understandingNovember 11, 1994
Bonnie Johnson, Interval Research
Exploring the Future in the Present: How to Support Design with Research When Potential Users Can't Imagine Future ProductsNovember 4, 1994
Nick Arnett, Verity
Building Virtual Libraries on the InternetOctober 28, 1994
T.V. Raman, DEC Cambridge Research Laboratories
Audio System For Technical ReadingsOctober 21, 1994
Michael Deering, SUN Microsystems
High Resolution Virtual RealityOctober 14, 1994
Jef Raskin,
Interface ParadoxOctober 7, 1994
Joy Mountford, Interval Research
Interface: where should industry and academia meet?September 30, 1994
Marc Levoy, Dept. of Computer Science, Stanford
Spreadsheets for ImagesMay 27, 1994
Marc Davis, MIT Media Lab and Interval Research
Media Streams: Representing Video for Retrieval and RepurposingMay 20, 1994
Jakob Nielsen, Sunsoft
Heuristic Evaluation of User InterfacesMay 13, 1994
Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus Associates, San Francisco
Managing Metaphors in Advanced UIsMay 6, 1994
Ted Selker, User System Ergonomics Research (USER), IBM Almaden Research Center
Proactive and Reactive Agents in User InterfaceApril 22, 1994
Barbara Tversky, Department of Psychology, Stanford University
Spatial Metaphors in Graphic DisplaysApril 15, 1994
Charles A. Poynton, Sun Microsystems
Icons, Electrons, Photons and Neurons - Color Science for Computer-Human Interface DesignersApril 8, 1994
Amy Jo Bilson, Paramount
Get into the Groove: Design Principles for Interactive Live PerformanceApril 1, 1994
Paul Saffo, Institute for the Future
Designing for the consumerMarch 18, 1994
Joseph Bates, School of Computer Science and College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Mellon University
Artificial Intelligence and Interactive EntertainmentMarch 4, 1994
Terry Winograd, Stanford University
Interfacing to the information highwayFebruary 25, 1994
Randal Walser, Spacetime Arts Inc.
The Art & Technology of SpacemakingFebruary 18, 1994
Bruce Tognazzini, Sunsoft
Computing in the year 2004February 11, 1994
Sha Xin Wei, Stanford University
mmdd: an open meta-testbed for multimedia distributed documentsFebruary 4, 1994
Dan Russell, Apple ATG
Sensemaking: What people do to understand their worldJanuary 28, 1994
David Rumelhart, Stanford Psychology Dept.
Neural Network Applications to Cursive HandwritingJanuary 21, 1994
Andy Hertzfeld, General Magic
Magic Cap and TeleScriptJanuary 14, 1994
Pattie Maes, M.I.T. Media-Laboratory
Learning Interface AgentsJanuary 7, 1994
Marc H. Brown, DEC Systems Research Center
Algorithm AudiovisualizationDecember 10, 1993
George Robertson, Xerox PARC
Information visualization using 3d interactive animationDecember 3, 1993
Ken Kahn, Stanford CSLI
ToonTalk (tm) -- Using Animation for Source Code and Video Game Technology for ProgrammingNovember 19, 1993
Brenda Laurel, Rob Tow, Rachel Strickland, Interval Research
Placeholder: Landscape and narrative in a virtual environmentNovember 12, 1993
Robert Cailliau, CERN
WorldWideWebNovember 5, 1993
David Goldberg, Xerox Parc
Unistrokes: Pen computing for expertsOctober 29, 1993
Terry Winograd, Stanford and Interval Research
From virtual reality to real virtualities: Designing the worlds in which we liveOctober 22, 1993
Nathan Shedroff, Vivid Publishing Inc.
Information Interaction Design: A Unified Field Theory of DesignOctober 15, 1993
Harry Saddler, Lauralee Alben, Jim Faris, Apple Computer
Making It Macintosh: Interactive Media, Interpersonal DesignOctober 8, 1993
Wilfred J. Hansen, Director, Andrew Consortium, Carnegie Mellon University
Andrew User Interface System as a multiparadigm environment for visual languagesOctober 1, 1993
Margaret Minsky, Interval
Putting "Feel" into "Look and Feel": Interaction with the Sense of TouchJune 2, 1993
Richard Mander, Dan Rose, Gitta Salomon, Yin Yin Wong, Advanced Technology Group, Apple Computer Inc.
Development of a 'Pile' metaphor for casual organization of informationMay 26, 1993
Scott D. Weiss, User Interface Architect, Gain Technology
UNIX Multimedia: Today's RealityMay 19, 1993
Debby Hindus, Interval Research
Ubiquitous Audio: Supporting Spontaneous CollaborationMay 12, 1993
S. Joy Mountford, Apple Advanced Technologies Group
Design of New Media InterfacesMay 5, 1993
Ted Selker, IBM Almaden Research
Trackpoint II: Making a better mouseApril 28, 1993
Mark Beaulieu, Digital Lantern
Digital Cities - Interactive Information Design with Electronic Maps for ConsumersApril 21, 1993
Steve Mayer, Digital F/X
Arcade Video Games and User Interface IssuesApril 14, 1993
Steven Utt, Former UI Designer, Momenta Corp.
Re-thinking the Pen-on-Display User InterfaceApril 7, 1993
Randy Smith, Sun Microsystems Laboratories
Concrete Abstractions in the User InterfaceMarch 31, 1993
John Coate, The CompuMentor Project
Building Online CommunityMarch 10, 1993
Andrew Singer, Interval Research and the Association for Software Design
Towards a Profession of Software DesignMarch 3, 1993
Tim Oren, Kaleida
Virtual Markets and Communities: Why Multimedia Publishing is a CrockFebruary 24, 1993
Bob Glass, SunSoft
User Interface Design - A View from the TrenchesFebruary 17, 1993
Robert Horn, Information Mapping
Visual Language -- Combining Words and Images to Make a New LanguageFebruary 10, 1993
Kai-Fu Lee, Speech and Language Technologies, Advanced Technology Group, Apple ComputerInc.
Towards Conversational ComputersFebruary 3, 1993
Neil Scott, Stanford CSLI (Center for the Study of Language and Information)
Total Access for Disabled Computer UsersJanuary 27, 1993
Rob Tow, Interval Research
Visual Psychophysics in Humans and Non-Humans With Some Notes on Applications to Computer Scanning, Printing, and VideoJanuary 20, 1993
Kristina Hooper Woolsey, Apple Computer Multimedia Lab
Casual Multimedia: The use of imagery in everyday activitiesJanuary 13, 1993
Philip R. Cohen, Computer Dialogue Laboratory, Artificial Intelligence Center, SRI International
The Role of Natural Language in a Multimodal InterfaceJanuary 6, 1993
Ramana Rao, Xerox PARC
The Information Grid: A Framework for Information Retrieval and Retrieval-Centered ApplicationsDecember 9, 1992
Tom Moran, Xerox Parc
LiveBoard Meeting Support and the Whiteboard User Interface MetaphorDecember 2, 1992
Marc Davis, MIT Media Lab
Media Streams: Interfaces and Representations for Reusable MediaNovember 25, 1992
Michael Naimark, Interval Research
Presence at the Interface (or How Do You Know I'm Not a Movie and When Does it Matter?)November 18, 1992
Raymonde Guindon, Hewlett-Packard, Design Vision
Requirements and Design of DesignVision, An Object-Oriented Graphical Interface to a Software Design Environment.November 11, 1992
Chuck Clanton, Aratar
Film Craft in User Interface DesignNovember 4, 1992
Cliff Nass, Stanford Dept. of Communcation
Computers Are Social Actors: A New Paradigm and Some Surprising ResultsOctober 28, 1992
Ehud Shapiro, Weizmann Institute
Active Mail: An Architecture for GroupwareOctober 21, 1992
Robert Carr, GO Corp.
Mobile pen-based computingOctober 14, 1992
Marney Morris, Animatrix
Practical Interactive DesignOctober 7, 1992
Allan Shepherd, Audrey Ishizaki, HP Labs
Strudel, a Customizable Electronic Conversation ToolkitSeptember 30, 1992
Terry Winograd, Stanford University and Interval Research
Introduction to the seminar on human-computer-interactionMay 27, 1992
Marc Stiegler, Autodesk
The Construction of an Information MarketplaceMay 20, 1992
Scott Minneman, John Tang, Xerox PARC
Shared Drawing: sketching tools for distributed designMay 13, 1992
Paul Heckel, Hyperracks Inc.
Debunking the Software Patent MythsApril 29, 1992
Marc Levoy, Stanford Computer Science
Artistic Devices and Photorealism in Scientific VisualizationApril 22, 1992
John Tang, Sun Microsystems Laboratories Inc. (SMLI)
Developing Usable, Collaborative, Multimedia TechnologyApril 15, 1992
Andy Hertzfeld, General Magic
User interface and artistic valuesApril 8, 1992
Chuck Bigelow, Stanford
Fonts, Glyphs, Curves, Bits - Typefaces for InterfacesApril 1, 1992
Lee Felsenstein, LAV-PC Inc.
Reconstructing the Agora - Pre-industrial Applications of Computer CommunicationsMarch 11, 1992
James Laffey, Apple
Organizational Memory as a Support for Learning and Performance: Prototypes and IssuesMarch 4, 1992
Parvati Dev, SUMMIT Stanford University School of Medicine
Using computers to teach medicine: Design and interface issuesFebruary 26, 1992
Richard Stallman, MIT and the League for Programming Freedom
Protecting the Freedom to Write Software: The new software monopolies, and what we can do about themFebruary 19, 1992
Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates
Principles of Effective Visual Communication for Graphical User Interface DesignFebruary 12, 1992
Scott Minneman, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
The Social Construction of a Technical Reality: studies of group engineering design practiceFebruary 5, 1992
Abbe Don, IN CONTEXT
Point of View in the Interface: Storytelling and Information RetrievalJanuary 29, 1992
Bob Johansen, Institute for the Future
Tools For Tomorrow's TeamsJanuary 22, 1992
Mitch Kapor, ON Technologies and Electronic Frontier Foundation
Inventing Software DesignJanuary 15, 1992
Mike Lesk, Bellcore
Better Things for Better Chemistry Through Multi-Media: The CORE Electronic Chemistry LibraryJanuary 8, 1992
Pavel Curtis, Xerox PARC
Mudding: Social Phenomena in Text-Based Virtual RealitiesDecember 11, 1991
Larry Leifer, Professor, Director, Stanford Center for Design Research, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Instrumenting the Product AND the Design Process: 3 examplesDecember 4, 1991
Fred Lakin, Performing Graphics Co.
The Electronic Design Notebook: Performing Medium and Processing MediumNovember 20, 1991
Bill Verplank, IDEO
Sketching Metaphors: Graphic Invention And User Interface DesignNovember 13, 1991
Kathleen Carter, Xerox EuroPARC
Tools for intuitive skill - Supporting skills of the hand and eyeNovember 6, 1991
Brenda Laurel, Telepresence Research Inc.
Be There Here: Telepresence and Virtual RealityOctober 30, 1991
Allen Cypher, Apple
Eager: Programming Repetitive Tasks by ExampleOctober 23, 1991
Rolfe Faste, Stanford Design Division
Cultural Preferences and Brain Modality: Implications for the Design of Silicon-based ToolsOctober 16, 1991
Craig Zarmer, Jeff Johnson, Human-Computer Interaction Department, HP Labs
ACE: Building Software Applications out of High-level, Semantic-based ComponentsOctober 9, 1991
Jock D. Mackinlay, George G. Robertson, Stuart K. Card, User Interface Research Group, Xerox PARC
The Information Visualizer: A 3D User Interface for Information RetrievalOctober 2, 1991
Brewster Kahle, Project Leader, Wide Area Information Servers, Thinking Machines Corporation
User Interfaces for Wide Area Information ServersJune 5, 1991
Richard Steele, Tolfa Corporation Lingraphica
Communication Using Iconic GraphicsMay 29, 1991
Scott Kim, Stanford University
Toward a Visual Computer for Visual ThinkersMay 22, 1991
Robin Jeffries, Jim Miller, Human Computer Interaction Department HP Laboratories
User Interface Evaluation in the Real World: A Comparison of Four TechniquesMay 15, 1991
David M Levy, Xerox PARC
Copying, Identity, and WYSIWYGMay 8, 1991
Frans Heeman, Pietje van der Velden, Steven Pemberton, Software Engineering Research Centre (SERC), Utrecht, the Netherlands
Direct Interactive Generation of Interactive SystemsMay 1, 1991
Vladimir I. Pokhilko, Phychology Department at Moscow State University
Implementing Personality Theory to Human-Computer InteractionApril 24, 1991
Ted Selker, IBM, Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY
Graphics as Visual LanguageApril 3, 1991
Raymonde Guindon, Hewlett-Packard, Design Vision
The opportunistic dynamics of the design process: some implications for HCIMarch 6, 1991
Ted Nelson, Autodesk Inc.
The Six Nelson Paradigms for Interactive Software or Pac-Man, the Prototype For Office SystemsMarch 1, 1991
Gerhard Fischer, Department of Computer Science and Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Colorado, Boulder
Reducing the Power of High-Tech ScribesFebruary 20, 1991
Tony Hoeber, GO Corporation
Designing a Pen-Based User InterfaceFebruary 6, 1991
Daniel V. Oppenheim, Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University
DMIX: An Environment for Music CompositionJanuary 30, 1991
Bernie DeKoven,
A Brief Description of the Group Interface Session with Bernie DeKovenJanuary 15, 1991
Larry Leifer, Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Design Division, Stanford Director, Center for Design Research, Stanford University
EDN (Electronic Design Notebook)January 9, 1991
Dr. Steve Ellis, NASA
Pictorial Communication: In Virtual and Real EnvironmentNovember 7, 1990
Dan Russell, Xerox PARC
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