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17th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services

August 24th - 27thCopenhagen, Denmark

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MobileHCI 2015

welcomeMobileHCI 2015

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On behalf of the organizing and program committees, we are delighted to welcoming you to wonderful Copenhagen,

Denmark and say ‘Hej’ for the 17th International Conference on Human-

Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services – MobileHCI 2015. This year’s

conference continues the successful conference series – the premier forum and world’s leading

conference for innovations in mobile, portable and personal devices and with the services to which they enable access. MobileHCI brings together people from diverse areas to provide a multidisciplinary forum for academics, hardware and software developers, designers and practitioners to discuss the challenges and potential solutions for effective interaction with and through mobile devices, applications, and services. The research community has an ever increasing interest and commitment to the filed with 234 complete paper submissions (of variable length – new for 2015). In addition, we received 15 demonstration submissions, 46 poster submissions, 9 industry case study submissions, 9 doctoral consortium submissions, and 8 workshop submissions. This represents a growth of 11% in paper submissions compared to MobileHCI 2014, with the other categories remaining at similar levels as in 2014.Our 42-member international program committee completed a high-quality peer review process, which reached broadly into the research community: over 460 external reviewers provided additional expertise to help make decisions. As in previous years, the program committee met in person in a cross-Atlantic split committee meeting (Copenhagen, Denmark and Redmond, USA); both meetings were held synchronously and were linked via audio and video connections. These meetings provided the opportunity to discuss papers based on expert reviews to reach a final consensus. As a result of this review process, the committee accepted 64 papers (which amounts to an acceptance rate of 27.4%) for inclusion into the final program. As we introduced variable paper length for submissions similar to other top venues (e.g., ACM UIST), there is no clear distinction between full and short papers, resulting in an average paper length of 8.8 pages. While we make no distinction between papers in the program, proceedings or digital library, papers of 6 or fewer pages will have shorter presentation times than longer papers at the conference. The main topics (clustered in respective sessions) of year’s proceedings feature attention, maps, navigation, health, cross-device interaction, gestures, collaboration, authentication, applications, methodologies, touch input, and input technologies.

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During the committee meeting, the program committee selected papers for both Honorable Mention Awards and Best Paper Awards among the 64 accepted submissions. Ultimately, the program chairs awarded 9 Honorable Mention Awards and 2 Best Paper Awards. These awards represent a special recognition of excellence, and the selected papers truly are exceptional. In addition to our 64 papers, it is our pleasure to introduce the remainder of the program. This includes: 8 excellent workshops with topics in the areas of design for the elderly, mobile vs. wearable, cognition and attention, self-reflection, and collaboration; 4 tutorials focusing on user experience, persuasion and health, visualization, and patents; 30 posters and 15 demonstrations (some of which are accompanying paper presentations), 8 doctoral consortium papers, and 3 industrial case studies. To round off our very exciting program, we have two excellent and outstanding keynote speakers: Sriram Subramanian, a pioneer in the design and development of shape-changing interfaces, and Andy Wilson, a leading expert in sensing technologies for natural interactions. Each of them will shed new light on and share their insights regarding the future of mobile devices and mobile interaction.Organizing a conference such as MobileHCI relies on the efforts of a large group of people, which are willing to help and offering their time over an extended period of time. We would like to thank deeply all our volunteers, the excellent external reviewers, the program committee, as well as all the chairs in the organizing committee for their tireless efforts over the past year. Without all the hard work of everyone involved, we would not have succeeded in organizing MobileHCI this year. We further would like to thank all of our supporters, sponsors and donors for financial and logistical support and the ACM without which we could not have been able to put this event together.We are proud of the work of the vibrant MobileHCI research community that these proceedings represent. And finally: We hope you enjoy all the aspects of the MobileHCI 2015 program, and that you get to enjoy your time during your stay in wonderful Copenhagen, Denmark.

Sebastian BoringMobileHCI 2015 General ChairUniversity of Copenhagen

Hans GellersenMobileHCI 2015 Program ChairLancaster University, UK

Enrico Rukzio MobileHCI 2015 General ChairUniversity of Ulm, Germany

Ken HinckleyMobileHCI 2015 Program ChairLancaster University, UK

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MobileHCI 2015

Wi-Fi Access

Online Proceedingshttp://mobilehci.acm.org/2015/program.html

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MobileHCI 2015MobileHCI 2015

ContentsKeynote Speakers

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Demos

Posters

Map

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Keynote Speakers

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One of the visions on my research is to deliver visual and tactile experiences to users without

instrumenting them with wearable or head-mounted displays. My team has been exploring various technical solutions to create displays that use air as the diffuser surface to project visual content and in using air pressure to create tactile feedback. For example, we generate fog-filled bubbles that can be tracked and projected on to provide ambient notifications. Similarly, we create a curtain of mist to act as a reach-through personal space between the user and an interactive tabletop. In this talk, I will present some of our recent projects on this topic and conclude with UltraHaptics. Ultrahaptics is our haptic feedback system that uses acoustic radiation forces to create tactile stimulations in multiple locations of the hand. This feedback is created in mid-air — so users don’t have to touch or hold any device to experience it. I will also touch on Ultrahaptics journey from a research project to a spin–out and how this has been facilitated by funding for blue-sky research.

Seeing and Feeling Air: Exploring Mid-air Displays and Haptics

Opening KeynoteTuesday, 09:30-10:30

Sriram Subramanian University of Sussex, UK

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For the last several years we have explored ways to use depth sensing cameras in combination with projectors to create a variety of augmented and mixed realities. While large scale projection mapping installations are by now familiar to most, the unique capabilities of depth cameras and today’s GPUs can be used to solve the projection mapping problem at video rate, thus enabling truly interactive systems. A progression of projected augmented reality prototypes will be presented, beginning with early pre-Kinect experiments and culminating in Illumiroom and RoomAlive. In this talk, i will also discuss some interesting diversions we have taken along the way, such as considering physics simulation as an organizing principle for interaction, and releasing the open source RoomAlive Toolkit.https://github.com/Kinect/RoomAliveToolkit/

Interactive Augmented Projected Reality

Closing KeynoteThursday, 14:00-15:00

Andrew D. WilsonMicrosoft Research, Redmond

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MobileHCI 2015

Monday24-08-2015 Aalborg UniversityA.C. Meyers Vænge 15 2450 Copenhagen

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MobileHCI 2015

Monday24-08-2015 Aalborg UniversityA.C. Meyers Vænge 15 2450 Copenhagen

900

MON

9

8:00

Workshops, Tutorials,

Doctorial Consortium

Coffee break 11:00

12:30 Coffee break 15:30

Lunch break

18:00End

Registration

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Workshops900

2nd Workshop on Designing with Older Adults: Towards a Complete MethodologyTime: 9:00-18:00, Room: 2.1.042, ACM 15

From Mobile to Wearable - Using Wearable Devices to Enrich Mobile InteractionTime: 9:00-18:00, Room: 0.06, Fkj 12

Workshop on Mobile Cognition: Using Mobile Devices to Enhance Human CognitionTime: 9:00-18:00, Room: 2.1.005, ACM 15

The Role of Self-Reflection in SustainabilityTime: 9:00-18:00, Room: 3.78, Fkj 12

Smarttention, Please! Intelligent Attention Management on Mobile Devices Time: 9:00-18:00, Room: 2.1.043, ACM 15

Interactive Displays through Mobile Projection Time: 9:00-18:00, Room: 0.06, Fkj 12

Mobile Collocated Interactions With WearablesTime: 9:00-18:00, Room: 3.62, Fkj 12

Mobiscool: 1st Workshop on Mobile, Social and Culturally Oriented LearningTime: 9:00-18:00, Room: 2.1.009, ACM 15

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TutorialsRoom: Auditorie 1.008, ACM 15

900

MON

Mobile UX: Breaking the Glass to Richer User ExperiencesTime: 9:00-11:00Instructors: Simon Robinson (Swansea University, UK), Matt Jones (Swansea University, UK)

Patents as Business Assets for the Mobile IndustryTime: 11:30-12:30Instructors: Simone Frattasi (Patrade A/S, Denmark)

Mobile Persuasion for Health and Safety PromotionTime: 13:30-15:30Instructors: Luca Chittaro (University of Udine, Italy)

Emerging Research in Mobile VisualizationTime: 16:00-18:00Instructors: Benjamin Watson (North Carolina State University, US),Vidya Setlur (Tableau Software, US)

Doctoral ConsortiumRoom: 4.058, ACM 15

900

Smart Communication in Lifestyle under Transformation: Exploring Smart Mobile Devices User Experience among Youth in Hong KongXin Chen, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Designing multi-input modality convertor for universal accessibilityIn-kyung, Choi, Graduate School of Culture Technology, KAIST

Designing Mobile Devices Encouraging and Supporting Collocated InteractionsPradthana Jarusriboonchai, Tampere University of Technology

Micro-Atmospheres: Exploring Portable and Wearable Solutions to Support Individual Thermal ComfortKatja Knecht, Queen Mary University of London

Gamification in mobile applications usability evaluation: A New ApproachSilvia Malatini, Università degli studi di Ubrino

Platform for cycling data collection and service developmentMonika Pepik, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence

Content Sharing Building Social User ExperiencesJarno Ojala, Tampere University of Technology

How Can Technology Best Disrupt Bad Health Habits?Charlie Pinder, University of Birmingham

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MobileHCI 2015

Tuesday25-08-2015 Tivoli Hotel / Congress CenterArni Magnussons Gade 21577 Copenhagen

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Tuesday25-08-2015 Tivoli Hotel / Congress CenterArni Magnussons Gade 21577 Copenhagen

930

8:009:00

TUE

13

Registration

Opening

Opening Keynote Seeing and Feeling Air:

Exploring Mid-air Displays and HapticsSriram Subramanian

10:30 Coffee break

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1100

Chair: Jonna HäkkiläLocation: Harlekin

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I’ll be there for you : Quantifying Attentiveness towards Mobile MessagingTilman Dingler, Martin Pielot

Investigating Mobile Users’ Ringer Mode Usage and Attentiveness and Responsiveness to Communication Yung-Ju Chang, John Tang

Feeling Aware: Investigating the Use of a Mobile Variable-Friction Tactile Display for Awareness InformationJeremy Birnholtz, Darren Gergle, Noah Liebman, Sarah Sinclair

From Ambient to Adaptation: Interpersonal Attention Management Among Young AdultsDonghee Yvette Wohn, Jeremy Birnholtz

Paper Session Attention & Availability

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1100

12:30 Lunch

TUE

Chair: Gonzalo Ramos Location: Columbine

15

SAMMI: A Spatially-Aware Multi-Mobile Interface for Analytic Map Navigation TasksKhalad Hasan, David Ahlström, Pourang Irani

CozyMaps: Real-time Collaboration on a Shared Map with Multiple DisplaysKelvin Cheng, Liang He, Xiaojun Meng, David Shamma, Dung Nguyen, Anbarasan Thangapalam

StripeMaps: Improving Map-based Pedestrian Navigation for SmartwatchesDirk Wenig, Johannes Schöning, Brent Hecht, Rainer Malaka

GraphTiles: A Visual Interface for Supporting Browsing and Imprecise Mobile SearchJuhee Bae, Vidya Setlur, Ben Watson

Map Navigation Using a Wearable Mid-air DisplayAlexandru Dancu, Mickaël Fourgeaud, Mohammad Obaid, Morten Fjeld, Niklas E. Elmqvist

Paper Session Maps & Search

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EyeProtector: Encouraging a Healthy Viewing Distance when Using SmartphonesJimmy Ho, Reinhard Pointner, Huai-Chun Shih, Yu-Chih Lin, Hsuan-Yu Chen, Wei-Luan Tseng, Mike Y. Chen

In Situ Design for Mental Illness: Considering the Pathology of Bipolar Disorder in mHealth DesignMark Matthews, Stephen Voida, Saeed Abdullah, Gavin Doherty, Tanzeem Choudhury, Sangha Im, Geri Gay

QuittyLink: Using Smartphones for Personal Counseling to Help People Quit SmokingJeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov, Nirojan Srikandarajah, Umachanger Brinthaparan

ConCap: Designing to Empower Individual Reflection on Chronic Conditions using Mobile AppsTom Owen, Jennifer Pearson, Harold Thimbleby, George Buchanan

RUFUS: Remote Supporter Feedback for Long-Distance RunnersPaweł Woźniak, Kristina Knaving, Staffan Björk, Morten Fjeld

Paper Session Health & Support1400

Chair: Lynne Baillie Location: Harlekin

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1400

15:30

TUE

Chair: Michael RohsLocation: Columbine

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There is more to Typing than Speed: Expressive Mobile Touch Keyboards via Dynamic Font PersonalisationDaniel Buschek, Alexander De Luca, Florian Alt

On-screen keyboards: does the presence of feedback or tactile landmarks improve typing performance?Dan Odell

Modeling Human Performance of Stroke-Based Text EntryUlrich Burgbacher, Klaus Hinrichs

Typing on Glasses: Adapting Text Entry to Smart EyewearTovi Grossman, Xiang ‘Anthony’ Chen, George Fitzmaurice

PalmType: Using Palms as Keyboards for Smart GlassesCheng-Yao Wang, Wei-Chen Chu, Po-Tsung Chiu, Min-Chieh Hsiu, Yih-Harn Chiang, Mike Y. Chen

Paper Session Text Entry

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Gluey: Developing a Head-Worn Display Interface to Unify the Interaction Experience in Distributed Display EnvironmentsMarcos Serrano, Barrett Ens, Xing-Dong Yang, Pourang Irani

A Comparison of Methods to Move Visual Objects Between Personal Mobile Devices in Different Contexts of UseTero Jokela, Jarno Ojala, Guido Grassel, Petri Piippo, Thomas Olsson

Q-arrgh! Commandeering Everyday Digital CodesSimon Robinson, Jennifer Pearson, Matt Jones

Proxemic-Aware Controls: Designing Remote Controls for Ubiquitous Computing EcologiesDavid Ledo, Saul Greenberg, Nicolai Marquardt, Sebastian Boring

Paper Session Cross-Device & Ubicomp

End

1600

1730

Chair: Markus Löchtefeld Location: Harlekin

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1600

TUE

1730

Chair: Martin PielotLocation: Columbine

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Polly Wanna Show You: Examining Viewpoint-Conveyance Techniques for a Shoulder-Worn Telepresence SystemSven Kratz, Daniel Avrahami, Don Kimber, Jim Vaughan, Patrick Proppe, Don Severns

A Case Study in Mobile-Optimized vs. Responsive Web Application DesignJay Patel, Gil Gershoni, Sanjay Krishnan, Matti Nelimarkka, Brandie Nonnecke, Ken Goldberg

Mental Health App Design – A Journey From Concept to CompletionPhil Topham, Praminda Caleb-Solly, Paul Matthews, Andy Farmer, Chris Mash

Industrial Case Studies

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MobileHCI 2015

Wednesday 26-08-2015 Tivoli Hotel / Congress CenterArni Magnussons Gade 21577 Copenhagen

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MobileHCI 2015

Wednesday 26-08-2015 Tivoli Hotel / Congress CenterArni Magnussons Gade 21577 Copenhagen

MobileHCI 2015 2121

8:00 - 9:00Registration

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MobileHCI 2015

900 Chair: Marcos Serrano

Location: Harlekin

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MIME: Teaching Mid-Air Pose Command MappingsSimon Ismair, Julie Wagner, Ted Selker, Andreas Butz

Botential: Localizing On-Body Gestures by Measuring Electrical Signatures on the Human Skin Denys J.C. Matthies, Simon T. Perrault, Bodo Urban, Shengdong Zhao

PalmGesture: Using Palms as Gesture Interfaces for Eyes-free InputCheng-Yao Wang, Min-Chieh Hsiu, Po-Tsung Chiu, Chiao-Hui Chang, Liwei Chan, Bing-Yu Chen, Mike Chen

Exploring Back-of-The Device Gestures for Mobile InteractionShaikh Shawon Arefin Shimon, Sarah Morrison-Smith, Noah John, Ghazal Fahimi, Jaime Ruiz

Paper Session Exploring Gestures

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900

10:30

WED

Chair: Andres Lucero Location: Columbine

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Exploring Mobile Devices as Personal Public DisplaysLisa Kleinman, Tad Hirsch, Matt Yurdana

SeeSaw: I See You Saw My Video MessageGina Venolia, John C. Tang, Kori Inkpen

Social Displays on Mobile Devices: Increasing Collocated People’s Awareness of the User’s ActivitiesPradthana Jarusriboonchai, Thomas Olsson, Kaisa Väänänen

Sharing (and Discussing) the Moment: The Conversations that Occur Around Shared Mobile MediaYing-Yu Chen, Frank Bentley, Christian Holz, Cheng Xu

Paper Session Shared Experience

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1100 Chair: Markus Löchtefeld

Location: Harlekin

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ColorSnakes: Using Colored Decoys to Secure Authentication in Sensitive ContextsJan Gugenheimer, Alexander De Luca, Hayato Hess, Stefan Karg, Dennis Wolf, Enrico Rukzio

Why aren’t Users Using Protection? Investigating the Usability of Smartphone Locking Nicholas Micallef, Mike Just, Lynne Baillie, Martin Halvey, Hilmi Gunes Kayacik

Locked Your Phone? Buy a New One? From Tales of Fallback Authentication on Smarpthones to Actual ConceptsAlina Hang, Alexander De Luca, Emanuel von Zezschwitz, Manuel Demmler, Heinrich Hussmann

PassApp: My App is My Password!Huiping Sun, Ke Wang, Xu Li, Nan Qin, Zhong Chen

Graphical Passwords in the Wild - Understanding How Users Choose Pictures and Passwords in Image-based Authentication SchemesFlorian Alt, Stefan Schneegass, Alireza Sahami, Mariam Hassib, Andreas Bulling

Paper Session Authentication

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1100

12:30 Lunch

WED

Location: Columbine

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Personal health monitoring is a hot topic. With bracelets and dongles, we keep track of our heart rate, exercising, sleep, and more. We have become our own doctors and coaches. Improving citizens’ health brings the society significant savings and more efficient services, besides healthier citizens. Health data also has important value beyond healthcare, e.g. in insurance and advertising. Smart phones and associated cloud services are the key platform for personal health monitoring. Apps and services for this purpose proliferate. Can we trust their automated analysis functions? Risks inevitably rise. Misplaced sensitive data can be embarrassing, costly and dangerous. Data mining may uncover identifiable information from seemingly anonymous data. Questions of system architectures, security approaches and data ownership arise. How to extract maximal benefits from health data with minimal risks? Field experiments are underway - in your pockets.

with Alan Chamberlain, Natasa Milic-Frayling, Stina Nylander, Minna Pikkarainen

Panel Who Needs a Doctor Anymore? Risks and Promise of

Mobile Health Apps

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LEaD: Utilizing Light Movement as Peripheral Visual Guidance for Scooter NavigationHung-Yu Tseng, Rong-Hao Liang, Liwei Chan, Bing-Yu Chen

Shoe me the Way: A Shoe-Based Tactile Interface for Eyes-Free Urban NavigationMaximilian Schirmer, Johannes Hartmann, Sven Bertel, Florian Echtler

GazeNav: Gaze-Based Pedestrian Navigation Ioannis Giannopoulos, Peter Kiefer, Martin Raubal

A Pilot Study of Collaborative Accessibility: How Blind People Find an EntranceLimin Zeng, Gerhard Weber

Supporting Exploratory Navigation for Runners Through Geographic Area Classification with Crowd-Sourced DataDavid McGookin, Dimitra Gkatzia, Helen Hastie

Paper Session Navigation1400

Chair: Charlotte Magnusson Location: Harlekin

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WED

15:30

Chair: Kaisa Väänänen Location: Columbine

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Don’t look at me that way! - Understanding User Attitudes Towards Data Glasses UsageMarion Koelle, Matthias Kranz, Andreas Möller

Investigating Effects of Control and Ads Awareness on Android Users’ Privacy Behaviors and PerceptionsNa Wang , Bo Zhang, Bin Liu, Hongxia Jin

Caring for Batteries: Maintaining Infrastructures and Mobile Social ContextsPedro Ferreira, Moira McGregor, Airi Lampinen

Adoption factors of NFC Mobile Proximity Payments in ItalyAlice Moroni, Maurizio Talamo, Andrea Dimitri

Modeling Sharing Decision of Campus Safety Reports and Its Design Implications to Mobile Crowdsourcing for SafetyYun Huang , Corey White, Huichuan Xia, Yang Wang

Paper Session Understanding the Users

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Demonstrating Elasticcon: Elastic Controllers for Casual Interaction Konstantin Klamka, Raimund Dachselt

Exploring Mobile Devices as Personal Public DisplaysLisa Kleinman, Tad Hirsch, Matt Yurdana

DisplayCover: A Tablet Keyboard with an Embedded Thin-Film Touchscreen Display Antonio Gomes, Tristan Trutna, Roel Vertegaal

There is more to Typing than Speed: Expressive Mobile Touch Keyboards via Dynamic Font Personalisation Daniel Buschek, Alexander De Luca, Florian Alt

ACTUI: Using Commodity Mobile Devices to Build Active Tangible User Interfaces Ming Li, Leif Kobbelt

Habito News: A research tool to investigate mobile news reading Marios Constantinides, John Dowell, David Johnson, Sylvain Malacria

Demo & Poster Madness1600

Demo Reception16

30

30 seconds of fame for every poster and demo!

Location: Harlekin & Columbine

Location: Pjerrot & Foyer

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QuittyLink: A Mobile Application that helps people Quit Smoking Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov, Umachanger Brinthaparan, Nirojan Srikandarajah, Dimitrios Raptis

PassApp: My App is My Password! Huiping Sun, Ke Wang, Xu Li, Nan Qin, Zhong Chen

An AR Interface to Enable Real-time Preview Design Variations in Actual EnvironmentAkira Iwaya, Shin Takahashi, Jiro Tanaka

A GazeWatch PrototypeJohn Paulin Hansen, Florian Biermann, Emilie Mollenbach, Haakon Lund, Javier San Agustin, Sebastian Sztuk

ConCap: Designing to empower individual reflection on chronic conditions using mobile apps Tom Owen, Jennifer Pearson, Harold Thimbleby, George Buchanan

MultiRep: A Platform enabling Seamless Mobile Interaction Christian Husodo Schulz

Thrimage: An Empathy-Oriented Discussion Tool for Classroom Use Sus Lundgren, Olof Torgersson, Staffan Björk

Automated Usability Tests for Mobile Devices through Live Emotions Logging Jackson Feijo Filho, Thiago Valle, Wilson Prata

ColorSnakes: Using Colored Decoys to Secure Authentication in Sensitive Contexts Jan Gugenheimer, Alexander De Luca, Hayato Hess Stefan Karg, Dennis Wolf, Enrico Rukzio

Demo Reception 1630

WED

Location: Pjerrot & Foyer

End 1900

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Accessibility Devices for Mobile Interfaces Extensions: A SurveyClauirton Siebra, Tatiana Bittencourt Gouveia, Marcelo Penha, Walter Correia, Anderson de Souza Neves Filho, Marcelo Anjos, Fabiana Florentin, Fabio da Silva, Andre Santos

Assessing the relationship between technical affinity, stress and notifications on smartphones.Tilo Westermann, Ina Wechsung, Sebastian Möller

Dabbawala: Introducing Technology to the Dabbawalas of Mumbai Abhishek Chakraborty, Akshay Hargude

TalkingCane: Designing Interactive White Cane for Visually Impaired People’s Bus Usage Je Seok Lee, Heeryung Choi, Joonhwan Lee

Hi Grandpa!: A Communication Tool Connecting Grandparents and Grandchildren Living Apart Je Seok Lee, Shuang Liang, Sangeun Park, Chang Yan

Improving Mobile Web Search by Clustering and Visualizing Search Engine Results Ashwag Alasmari, Lina Zhou, Dongsong Zhang

Inter-Device Communication with Interactive Sharing ServiceMinseok Kim, JungKih Hong, Scott Song

Typing Tutor: Automatic Error Detection and Instruction in Text Entry for Elderly PeopleToshiyuki Hagiya, Toshiharu Horiuchi, Tomonori Yazaki , Tsuneo Kato

Poster Reception1630

Location: Pjerrot & Foyer

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Investigating Handedness in Air Signatures for Magnetic 3D Gestural User Authentication Abdallah El Ali, Hamed Ketabdar

Exploring Urban Events with Transitory Search on MobilesPer Nielsen, Jeni Paay, Jon Pearce, Jesper Kjeldskov

Infinite Canvas: A Novel Presentation of Newspaper Search Results on a Tablet Steve Szigeti , David Schnitman, Jessica Peter, Ha Phuong Vu Vu, Sara Diamond

Visualizing Scheduling: A Hierarchical Event-Based Approach on a Tablet André Sydow, Jan-Frederik Kassel, Michael Rohs

Towards Mobile Blended Interaction Fostering Critical Thinking Adrian Holzer, Samuel Bendahan, Sten Govaerts, Denis Gillet

Using Serious Games to Improve Therapeutic Goals in Children with Special NeedsIván Durango Blanco, Alicia Carrascosa del Pozo, Victor Manuel Ruiz Penichet, Jose A. Gallud

Enhancing Social Interaction with Seamless Face Recognition on Google Glass - Leveraging opportunistic multi-tasking on smart phones Shue Ching Chia, Bappaditya Mandal, Qianli Xu, Liyuan Li, Joo Hwee Lim

From Start to Finish: Understanding Group Sharing Behavior in a Backcountry Skiing Community Anton Fedosov, Marc Langheinrich

Poster Reception 1630

WED

Location: Pjerrot & Foyer

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What do you like? Early design explorations of sound and haptic preferences Charlotte Magnusson, Hector Caltenco, Sara Finocchietti, Giulia Cappagli, Graham Wilson, Monica Gori

Lessons from Mobile Users: Resilience Strategies and BehaviorsJonathan Day, George Buchanan, Stephann Makri

Mobile Recommender Systems: Trust and Context-AwarenessLarissa Torremante, Jörg Heinze, Antonia Köster

Where To Go And How To Get There: Guidelines For Indoor Landmark-Based Navigation In A Museum Context Alan Wecker, Joel Lanir, Tsvi Kuflik

Designed with Older Adults to Support Better Error Correction in SmartPhone Text Entry: The MaxieKeyboardAndreas Komninos, Emma Nicol, Mark Dunlop

Index Finger Zone: Study on Touchable Area Expandability Using Thumb and Index FingerHyunjin Yoo, Jungwon Yoon, Hyunsoo Ji

Supporting Sit-To-Stand Rehabilitation Using Smartphone Sensors and Arduino Haptic Feedback Modules Craig O’Neil, Mark Dunlop, Andrew Kerr

Poster Reception1630

Location: Pjerrot & Foyer

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Smartphone Notifications: A Study on the Sound to Soundless TendencyJose A. Gallud , Ricardo Tesoriero

Subliminal Priming of Nonconscious Goals on SmartphonesCharlie Pinder, Russell Beale, Robert Hendley

Fun, Cool...and Awkward: Preliminary Reactions to Cooperative PhotographyJames Wen, Ayça Ünlüer

Implicit Engagement Detection for Interactive Museums Using Brain-Computer InterfacesYomna Abdelrahman, Mariam Hassib, Maria Marquez, Markus Funk, Albrecht Schmidt

Effects of Display Sizes on a Scrolling Task using a Cylindrical SmartwatchPaul Strohmeier, Jesse Burstyn, Roel Vertegaal

Investigating Pressure-based Interactions with Mobile Phones While Encumbered and WalkingShimin Feng, Graham Wilson, Alexander Ng, Stephen Brewster

Children as Participatory Designer of a New Type of Social Learning ApplicationSoonmo Kwon, Seungjae Oh, Kyudong Park, Seyoung Kim, Hyojeong So

Poster Reception 1630

WED

End 1900

Location: Pjerrot & Foyer

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Thursday 27-08-2015 Tivoli Hotel / Congress CenterArni Magnussons Gade 21577 Copenhagen

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Thursday 27-08-2015 Tivoli Hotel / Congress CenterArni Magnussons Gade 21577 Copenhagen

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8:00 - 9:00Registration

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10:30

900 Chair: Jason Alexander

Location: Harlekin

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Elasticcon: Elastic Controllers for Casual InteractionKonstantin Klamka, Raimund Dachselt

Using Electromagnetic Input for Multi-user or Two-handed Spatial Gestural Interaction based on the Digital Compass Kamer Ali Yuksel, Ipek Baz, Haluk Ozduman

On the Applicability of Computer Vision based Gaze Tracking in Mobile ScenariosOliver Hohlfeld, Andre Pomp, Jo Agila Bitsch Link, Dennis Guse

Corona: Interactivity of Body Electrostatics in Mobile Scenarios Using Wearable High-Voltage Static ChargerAdiyan Mujibiya

Paper Session Input Technologies

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THU

Chair: Denzil Ferreira Location: Columbine

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CommuniSense: Crowdsourcing Road Hazards in NairobiDarshan Santani, Jidraph Njuguna, Tierra Bills, Aisha W. Bryant, Reginald Bryant, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Jonathan Ledgard

Exploring Mobile News Reading Interactions for News App PersonalisationMarios Constantinides, John Dowell, David Johnson, Sylvain Malacria

Leveraging Mobile Technology to Increase the Permanent Adoption of Shelter DogsJoelle Alcaidinho, Stephanie Tai, Giancarlo Valentin, Brian Nguyen, Krista Sanders, Melody Moore Jackson, Eric Gilbert, Thad Starner

Leveraging Mobile Technology to Engage College Students in Scientific ResearchOren Zuckerman, Ayelet Gal-Oz, Oran Peretz, Orad Weisberg, Ricardo Tarrasch

CrowdColor: Crowdsourcing Color Perceptions Using Mobile DevicesJaejeung Kim, Sergey Leksikov, Punyotai Thamjamrassri Uichin Lee, Hyeon-Jeong Suk

Paper Session Applications

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1100 Chair: Martin Pielot

Location: Harlekin

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Understanding the Challenges of Mobile Phone Usage DataKaren Church, Denzil Ferreira, Nikola Banovic, Kent Lyons

From in the wild to in vivo: Video Analysis of Mobile Device Use Donald McMillan, Barry Brown, Moira McGregor

Engaging with Mobile Music RetrievalDaniel Boland, Ross McLachlan, Roderick Murray-Smith

Collect, Decompile, Extract, Stats, and Diff: Mining Design Pattern Changes in Android AppsKhalid Alharbi, Tom Yeh

Boosting Mobile Experience Sampling with Social MediaKonrad Tollmar, Chengchen Huang

Paper Session Measures and Methods

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1400

12:30Lunch

Closing Keynote

Andrew D. Wilson

15:00Closing & Announcements

THU

Chair: Jamie Ruiz Location: Columbine

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DisplayCover: A Tablet Keyboard with an Embedded Thin-Film Touchscreen DisplayAntonio Gomes, Tristan Trutna, Roel Vertegaal

The Effects of Encumbrance and Mobility on Touch-Based Gesture Interactions for Mobile Phones Alexander Ng, John Williamson, Stephen Brewster

Bimanual Input for Tablet Devices with Pressure and Multi-Touch GesturesRoss McLachlan, Stephen Brewster

Exploring Boundless Scroll by Extending Motor SpaceKazuki Takashima, Nana Shinshi, Yoshifumi Kitamura

Paper Session Touch Input

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