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Workshop CHI2007

Supporting non-professional users in the new media landscape

Accepted Papers

The following papers were accepted for the workshop (the attending author is highlighted in italics). The papers can be downloaded by clicking on the title of the paper.

  1. Patterns of Media Usage and The Non-professional Users
    Jan Heim and Petter Bae Brandtzæg
    SINTEF ICT
  2. The Buzz: Flexible Information Aggregation and Presentation for End Users
    James R. Eagan, John T. Stasko
    GVU Center/College of Computing
    Georgia Institute of Technology
  3. Supporting Gamers with Disabilities
    Eelke Folmer*, Michelle Hinn **
    *Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Nevada , Reno .
    **Department of Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  4. Utilising social media tools in user-centred design
    Pirjo Näkki, Tytti Virtanen
    VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
  5. Enhancing social interaction and user participation in the development of social applications
    Jeroen Vanattenhoven, Greet Jans
    Centre for Usability Research (K.U.Leuven)
  6. Improving Interfaces for Navigating Continuous Audio Timelines
    Eric Lee, Jan Borchers, Thorsten Karrer
    Media Computing Group
    RWTH Aachen University
  7. Back to the future: continuity affordances in interactive TV
    Roberto Montanari, Gisella Gallenca, Stefano Marzani, Rossana Simeoni, Monica Perrero, Agnese Vellar
    Dipartimento di Scienze e Metodi dell'Ingegneria, Human-Machine Interaction Group, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia & Telecom Italia, Technology, Research and Trends department
  8. Supporting Users to Customize Complex Entertainment Systems
    Jan Heß, Volker Wulf, Gerd Flender, Thomas Becker
    University of Siegen & Buhl Data GmbH
  9. Evaluating Viewer-Side Enrichment of Television Content
    Pablo Cesar, Dick Bulterman, Jack Jansen, Dominique Boullier, Sofia Kocergin, Antoine Visonneau
    CWI (Amsterdam) & LUTIN (Paris)
  10. Video Games: A New Interface for Non-Professional Game Developers
    Oliver Gray, R. Michael Young
    Department of Computer Science
    North Carolina State University