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Julie

A. Jacko

(Ed.)

Human-Computer

Interaction

Design

and

Development Approaches

14th

International

Conference,

HCI International 2011

Orlando, FL,

USA,

July

9-14,

2011

Proceedings,

Part I

(2)

Table of Contents

-

Part I

Part

I:

HCI

International 2011

Keynote Speech

Technology-Mediated

Social

Participation:

The Next 25 Years ofHCI

Challenges

3

Ben Shneiderman

Part II: HCI

Design

Towardsa

Cognitive-Based

User Interface

Design

Framework

Development

17 Natrah Abdullah, Wan Adilah Wan

Adnan,

and Nor Laila Md Noor A

Design

Science Framework for

Designing

and

Assessing

User

Experience

25

Sisira

Adikari, Craig McDonald,

and John

Campbell

Objective

and

Subjective

Measures of Visual Aesthetics of Website

Interface

Design:

The Two Sides of the Coin 35

Ahamed Altaboli and

Yingzi

Lin

Interaction

Design Teaching

Method

Design

45

Chen- Wei

Chiang

and

Kiyoshi

Tomimatsu

Designing

Interaction

Concepts, Managing

Customer

Expectation

and

Mastering Agile Development

in Rich

Application

Product

Development

54

Marcela Esteves and Vladimir Andrade POLVO -Software for

Prototyping

of

Low-Fidelity

Interfaces in

Agile

Development

63

Junia

Gongalves

and Caroline Santos

Towards a

Conceptual

Framework for Interaction

Design

for the

Pragmatic

Web 72 Heiko

Hornung

and M. Cecilia C. Baranauskas

Blowing Light:

Green-BasedInteraction

Design

82 Yu-Chun Annester

Huang,

Chih-Chieh Tsai, Teng-Wen

Chang,

Pen-Yan

Tsai,

Tien-Hsin

Hung,

and Jai-Jung Chen

The

Impact

of Rich

Application

Frameworkson User Experience

Design

92

(3)

XVIII Table ofContents- Part I

Axiomatic

Design

for Biometric Icons 98

Sheau-Farn Max

Liang

and Chien-Tsen Lin

A

Rapid Prototyping

Tool for Interactive Device

Development

107 Mark Merlo and Mark Bachman

Key Requirements

for

Integrating Usability Engineering

and Software

Engineering

114

Karsten Nebe and Volker Paelke

Message

Oriented Middleware for Flexible Wizard of Oz

Experiments

in HCI 121

Mirko

Otto, Rafael Friesen,

and Dietmar Rosner

Design

and Rich

Application

Frameworks 131 Kevin H. Richardson

Enhancing

Personas with Their Main Scenarios 136

Alicia

Vails,

Muriel

Garreta-Domingo,

and Marta

Lopez

Streamlining

User

Experience Design

and

Development: Roles,

Tasks

and Workflow of

Applying

Rich

Application Technologies

142

Xianjun

Sam

Zheng,

Mo

Wang,

Gilberto

Matos,

and

Shaopeng Zhang

Part III: Mo

del-Based

and Patterns-Based

Design

and

Development

Configurable

Executable Task Models

Supporting

the Transition from

Design

Time to Runtime 155

Birgit Bomsdorf, Stefan Grau,

Martin

Hudasch,

and Jan-Torsten Milde

Automatic

Adaptation

ofUser Workflows within Model-Based User Interface Generation

during

Runtime on the

Example

ofthe

SmartMote 165

Kai

Breiner,

Kai

Bizik,

Thilo

Ranch,

Marc

Seissler,

Gerrit

Meixner,

and

Philipp

Diebold

TowardsanAutomatic

Analysis

ofInteractionData for HCI Evaluation:

Application

to a

Transport

Network

Supervision System

175

Selem

Charfi,

Houcine

Ezzedine, Christophe Kolski,

and Faouzi Moussa

A Formal Model ofMixed-InitiativeInteraction in

Design

Exploration

Sambit Datta and Michael Hobbs

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Table of Contents - Part I XIX

Intertwined

Modeling

and

Implementation

ofInteractive

Systems Using

HOPS 194

Anke Dittmar and Peter

Forbrig

HCI Patterns as aMeans to Transform Interactive User Interfacesto

Diverse Contexts of Use 204

Jiirgen Engel,

Christian

Martin,

and Peter

Forbrig

Process

Choreography

for Human Interaction

Computer-Aided

Simulation 214

Carlos Fernandez-Llatas, Juan Bautista

Mocholi,

Pilar

Sala,

and Juan Carlos

Naranjo

Building

Multimodal Interfaces Out of

Executable,

Model-Based

Interactors and

Mappings

221

Sebastian Feuerstack and Ednaldo Pizzolato

The First Interaction

Design

Pattern

Library

for Internet of

Things

User Created

Applications

229

Marc Godon, Mohamed Ali Feki, Marc

Roelands,

and

Lieven

Trappeniers

Differentiating

between Successful and Less Successful Products

by

Using

MAInEEAC - A Model for Interaction Characterization 238

Steffen Hess,

Andreas

Maier,

and Marcus

Trapp

Patterns for Usable Accessible

Design

248

Homa

Javahery,

Michael

Gower,

Daniel

Sinnig,

and Peter

Forbrig

From Structural

Analysis

to Scenarios and Patterns for

Knowledge

Sharing Applications

258 Claus Kaelber and Christian Martin

A

Design

Patterns

Approach

to

Adaptive

User Interfaces for Users with

Special Needs 268

Matthias Peissner, Andreas Schuller, and Dieter Spath

User Interface

Representation Using Simple Components

278 Javier Rodeiro

Iglesias

and Pedro M. Teixeira-Faria

Model-Based Ubiquitous Interaction Concepts and Contexts in Public

Systems

288

Thomas

Schlegel

and Christine Keller

Towards Pattern-Driven

Engineering

of Run-Time

Adaptive

User

Interfaces for Smart Production Environments 299

Marc

Seissler,

Kai

Breiner,

and Gerrit Meixner

Complex Components

Abstraction in

Graphical

User Interfaces 309

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XX Table of Contents - Part I

User-Oriented

Accessibility

Patterns for Smart Environments 319

MichaelZaki and Peter

Forbrig

Part IV:

Cognitive, Psychological

and Behavioural

Issues in HCI

Visual

Hierarchy

and

Viewing

Behavior: An

Eye

Tracking

Study

331

Soussan

Djamasbi,

Marisa

Siegel,

and Tom Tullis

Cognitive

Analysis

for

Knowledge

Modeling

in Air Traffic Control

Work 341

Satoru

Inoue,

Hisae

Aoyama,

and Keiichi Nakata

Individual Differences in WorkLoadWhile

Doing

Multitasking

with a

Computer

351

Kari

Kallinen, Inger Ekman,

and Niklas

Ravaja

Finding

a

Relationship

between Internet

Anxiety

and Human

Behavior 359

Santosh Kumar'

Kalwar,

Kari

Heikkinen,

and Jari Porras

Human Behavioral Simulation

Using

Affordance-Based

Agent

Model . .. 368

Namhun Kim. Jaekoo

Joo, Ling Rothrock,

Richard

Wysk,

and

Young-Jun

Son

Investigating

the Effects of

Metacognition

in

Dynamic

Control Tasks . .. 378

Jung Hyup

Kim,

Ling Rothrock,

Anand

Tharanathan,

and

Hari

Thiruvengada

TheEffects of

Personality Type

in User-Centered

Appraisal Systems

. .. 388

Zacharias Lekkas, Nikos

Tsianos,

Panagiotis

Germanakos,

Constantinos

Mourlas,

and

George

Samaras

Measuring

Corrective Reaction Time with the Intermittent Illumination

Model 397

Jui-Feng Lin,

Colin G.

Drury,

Chin-Mei

Chou,

Yu-De

Lin,

and

Yi-Quan

Lin

Psychometric

Evaluation with

Brain-Computer

Interface 406 Paolo

Perego,

Anna Carla Turconi, Chiara

Gagliardi,

and

Giuseppe

Andreoni

An Inductive Inference Model toElicit

Noncompensatory

Judgment

Strategies

414

(6)

Table ofContents- Part I XXI

A

User-Friendly

Tool for

Detecting

the Stress Level in a Person's

Daily

Life 423

Irene

Zaragozd,

Beatrix

Rey,

Cristina Botella, Rosa Banos, Ines

Moragrega,

Diana

Castilla,

and MarianoAlcaniz

"How Do I Line

Up?": Reducing

Mental Transformations to

Improve

Performance 432

Guy

W.

Zimmerman,

Dale

Klopfer,

G. Michael

Poor,

Julie

Barnes,

Laura

Leventhal,

and Samuel D.

Jaffee

Part

V:

Development Methods, Algorithms,

Tools

and Environments

A Middleware Architecture for

Designing

TV-Based

Adapted

Applications

for the

Elderly

443 Carlos

Gacimartm,

Jose Alberto

Hernandez,

and David Larrabeiti

PerformanceVisualization for

Large-Scale Computing Systems:

A Literature Review 450

Qin Gao,

Xuhui

Zhang,

Pei-Luen Patrick Rau,

Anthony

A.

Maciejewski,

andHoward Jay

Siegel

Developing

a User Recommendation

Engine

on Twitter

Using

Estimated Latent

Topics

461

Hiroyuki Koga

and Tadahiro

Taniguchi

Project

and

Development

of

ErgoCoIn

Version 2.0 471 Marcelo

Morandini,

Roberto Leite de Moraes

Rodrigues,

Marcus Vinicius

Cerrato,

and Marcos Lordello Chaim

A Reference Model for

Adaptive

Visualization

Systems

480

Kawa Nazemi, Christian

Stab,

and

Arjan Kuijper

A

Proposal

of anInteractive Music Composition

System Using

Gibbs

Sampler

490

Akira Shirai and Tadahiro

Taniguchi

Sensing

User Needs:

Recognition Technologies

and User Models for

Adaptive

User Interfaces 498 Barnabas

Takacs, Lajos Simon,

and Matthias Peissner

uPlatform: A Customizable Multi-user

Windowing

System

for

Interactive

Tabletop

507

Chenjun Wu,

Yue

Suo,

Chun

Yu,

Yuanchun

Shi,

and

Yongqiang

Qin

Synchronization

and Fluctuation of

Rhythm

in Musical

Cooperative

Performance 517

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XXII Table of Contents- Part I

GMMParameter Estimation

by

Means of EM and Genetic

Algorithms

527

Sergey Zablotskiy,

Teerat

Pitakrat, Kseniya Zablotskaya,

and

Wolfgang

Minker

Part

VI:

Image Processing

and Retrieval in HCI

Shape

- Based Human Actions

Recognition

in Videos 539

Nitish

Arnraji,

Lin

Mu,

and

Mariofanna

Milanova

Dynamic Queries

with Relevance Feedback for Content Based

Image

Retrieval 547

Murat

Birinci,

Esin

Guldogan,

and

Moncef Gabbouj

Face Sketch

Synthesis

via Multivariate

Output Regression

555

Liang Chang, Mingquan Zhou, Xiaoming Deng, Zhongke Wu,

and

Yanjun

Han

Experimental

Studies of Visual Models in Automatic

Image

Annotation 562

Ping

Guo, Tao Wan, and Jin Ma

An

Image Segmentation

Method for Chinese

Paintings by Combining

Deformable Models with

Graph

Cuts 571

Ning

He and Ke Lu

Image

Skeletonization Based on Curve Skeleton Extraction 580

Xiaoyan Hu,

Bo

Sun, Huiqin Zhao,

Bin

Xie,

and Hao Wu

Appearance

Similarity

Index for Medicinal

Ampoule

Labels 588 Masaomi

Kimura,

Yutaroh

Furukawa,

Akira

Kojo,

Hirotsugu

Ishida,

Keita

Nabeta,

Michiko

Ohkura,

and Fumito

Tsuchiya

ANovel Parallel

Clustering Algorithm

Based on Artificial Immune

Network

Using

nVidia CUDA Framework 598

Ruiyi

Luo and

Qian

Yin

A Detection Method of Basic Mouth

Shapes

from

Japanese

Utterance

Images

608

Tsuyoshi Miyazaki, Toyoshiro Nakashima,

and Naohiro Ishii

Improving

the

Usability

of Hierarchical

Representations

for

Interactively

Labeling Large Image

DataSets 618 Julia

Moehrmann, Stefan Bernstein,

Thomas

Schlegel,

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Table of Contents - Part I XXIII

The

Similarity

Index of Character

Shape

of Medicine Names Basedon

Character

Shape Similarity (II)

628

Keita

Nabeta,

Akira

Hatano, Hirotsugu Ishida,

Masaomi

Kimura,

Michiko

Ohkura,

and Fumito

Tsuchiya

ColoriT: Color Based

Image

Code

Application

toAid in

Memory

RestorationofOffline Photo Artifacts 637

James

Park, Jonghoon Seo, Ji-Hye Choi,

and Tackdon Han A

Configurable

Photo Browser Frameworkfor

Large Image

Collections 643

Frode Eika Sandnes

Imaged

Based Codes Performance

Comparison

for Mobile

Environments 653

Jonghoon Seo,

Ji

Hye Choi,

and Tack-don Han

A Global

Optimal Algorithm

for Camera Calibration with

One-Dimensional

Objects

660

Liang Wang, FuQing Duan,

and Chao

Liang

LSCM Based

Non-rigid Registration

for Craniofacial Surfaces 670 Wenkui

Xie, Fuqing Duan, Qingqiong Deng, Mingquan Zhou,

Zhongke Wu,

and

Liang Chang

High-Quality

Fast

Image

Upsampling

Algorithm

Based on CUDA 677

Qingqing Xu,

Xin

Zheng,

and Jie Chen

ACubic

Polynomial

Model for

Fisheye

Camera 684

Haijiaing Zhu, Xiupu

Yin, and

Jinglin

Zhou

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