HCI International 2009, scheduled July 19-24 in San Diego, CA, explores a wide variety of new hot topics on human cognitions, online communities, social computing, universal access, simulation, digital modeling, gaming, virtual reality, usability, and information system. This year a total of 4348 individuals from academia, research institutes, industry and governmental agencies from 73 countries have submitted contributions to the Conference, and 1397 papers that were judged to be of high scientific quality are now included in the program.
Below are accepted submissions from the GVU community:
PAPERS
Continuous Control Paradigms for Direct Brain Interfaces
Melody Moore Jackson, Rudolph Mappus, Evan Barba, Sadir Hussein, Girish Venkatesh, Chetna Shastry, Amichai Israeli
Georgia Institute of Technology
Rapidly Prototyping Marker Based Tangible User Interfaces
Maribeth Gandy, Brian Jones, Scott Robertson, Tiffany O'Quinn, Amos Johnson
Georgia Institute of Technology, Morehouse College
Spearcon Performance and Preference for Auditory Menus on a Mobile Phone
Bruce Walker, Anya Kogan
Georgia Institute of Technology
Attitudinal and Intentional Acceptance of Domestic Robots by Younger and Older Adults
Neta Ezer, Arthur Fisk, Wendy Rogers
Georgia Institute of Technology
Sympathetic Devices: Communication Technologies for Inclusion Across Housing Options
Claudia Winegarden, Brian Jones
Georgia Institute of Technology
Multiuser Collaborative Exploration of Immersive Photorealistic Virtual Environments in Public Spaces
Scott Robertson, Brian Jones, Tiffany O'Quinn, Peter Presti, Jeff Wilson, Maribeth Gandy
Georgia Institute of Technology
POSTER
Digitizing the Human Mind to Process Text Input and Spatial Controls in a Brain-Computer Interface
Jee Yeon Hwang
Georgia Institute of Technology