Conference Proceedings
                Extended Abstracts
                CHI 2010 Proceedings 
            Table of Contents (Tuesday, April 13th)
|  | =Nominated for a Best Paper Award | |
|  | =Best Paper Awarded | |
|  | =Paper has an accompanying video | |
| Session: 
                At Home With Computing Session Chair: Gillian R. Hayes, University of California, Irvine | ||
| Access 
                Control for Home Data Sharing: Attitudes, Needs and Practices (Page 
                645) Michelle L. Mazurek, J. P. Arsenault, Joanna Bresee, Nitin Gupta, Carnegie Mellon University Iulia Ion, ETH Zürich Christina Johns, Daniel Lee, Yuan Liang, Jenny Olsen, Brandon Salmon, Richard Shay, Kami Vaniea, Lujo Bauer, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Gregory R. Ganger, Carnegie Mellon University Michael K. Reiter, University of North Carolina | ||
| Sharing 
                Conversation and Sharing Life: Video Conferencing in the Home (Page 
                655) Tejinder K. Judge, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Carman Neustaedter, Kodak Research Laboratories | ||
| Who's 
                Hogging the Bandwidth?: The Consequences of Revealing the Invisible 
                in the Home (Page 659) Marshini Chetty, Georgia Institute of Technology Richard Banks, Richard Harper, Tim Regan, Abigail Sellen, Christos Gkantsidis, Thomas Karagiannis, Peter Key, Microsoft Research Cambridge | ||
|  | Investigating 
                Narrative in Mobile Games for Seniors (Page 
                669) Sharon Lynn Chu Yew Yee, Henry Been-Lirn Duh, National University of Singapore Francis Quek, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | |
| Session: 
                Browsing Session Chair: John Stasko, Georgia Institute of Technology | (Return to Top) | |
| A 
                Study of Tabbed Browsing Among Mozilla Firefox Users (Page 
                673) Patrick Dubroy, Ravin Balakrishnan, University of Toronto | ||
| Using 
                Text Animated Transitions to Support Navigation in Document Histories (Page 
                683) Fanny Chevalier, Microsoft-INRIA Pierre Dragicevic, INRIA Anastasia Bezerianos, École Centrale Paris Jean-Daniel Fekete, INRIA |  | |
| Dynamic 
                Query Interface for Spatial Proximity Query with Degree-of-Interest 
                Varied by Distance to Query Point (Page 
                693) Myoungsu Cho, Bohyoung Kim, Seoul National University Dong Kyun Jeong, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology Yeong-Gil Shin, Jinwook Seo, Seoul National University | ||
| Session: 
                End-User Programming II Session Chair: Stephen Voida, University of California, Irvine | (Return to Top) | |
| Learning 
                on the Job: Characterizing the Programming Knowledge and Learning 
                Strategies of Web Designers (Page 
                703) Brian Dorn, Mark Guzdial, Georgia Institute of Technology | ||
| A 
                Strategy-Centric Approach to the Design of End-User Debugging 
                Tools (Page 713) Valentina I. Grigoreanu, Microsoft Corporation and Oregon State University Margaret M. Burnett, Oregon State University George G. Robertson, Microsoft Research | ||
| Here's 
                What I Did: Sharing and Reusing Web Activity with ActionShot (Page 
                723) Ian Li, Carnegie Mellon University Jeffrey Nichols, Tessa Lau, Clemens Drews, Allen Cypher, IBM Research - Almaden | ||
| Session: 
                HCI and India Session Chair: Scott Robertson, University of Hawaii | (Return to Top) | |
|  | Avaaj 
                Otalo — A Field Study of an Interactive Voice Forum for Small 
                Farmers in Rural India (Page 
                733) Neil Patel, Stanford University Deepti Chittamuru, University of California, Berkeley Anupam Jain, IBM India Research Laboratory Paresh Dave, Development Support Center Tapan S. Parikh, University of California, Berkeley | |
|  | An 
                Exploratory Study of Unsupervised Mobile Learning in Rural India (Page 
                743) Anuj Kumar, Carnegie Mellon University Anuj Tewari, University of California, Berkeley Geeta Shroff, Carnegie Mellon University Deepti Chittamuru, University of California, Berkeley Matthew Kam, Carnegie Mellon University John Canny, University of California, Berkeley | |
| Where 
                There's a Will There's a Way: Mobile Media Sharing in Urban India (Page 
                753) Thomas N. Smyth, Georgia Institute of Technology Satish Kumar, Indrani Medhi, Microsoft Research India Kentaro Toyama, University of California, Berkeley | ||
| Session: 
                Sharing in Social Media Session Chair: Heather Richter Lipford, University of North Carolina | (Return to Top) | |
| Patterns 
                of Usage in an Enterprise File-Sharing Service: Publicizing, Discovering, 
                and Telling the News (Page 
                763) Michael Muller, David R. Millen, Jonathan Feinberg, IBM Center for Social Software | ||
| The 
                Life and Times of Files and Information: A Study of Desktop Provenance (Page 
                767) Carlos Jensen, Heather Lonsdale, Oregon State University Eleanor Wynn, Intel Corporation Jill Cao, Michael Slater, Thomas G. Dietterich, Oregon State University | ||
| The 
                Effect of Audience Design on Labeling, Organizing, and Finding 
                Shared Files (Page 
                777) Emilee Rader, Northwestern University | ||
|  | Fitting 
                an Activity-Centric System into an Ecology of Workplace Tools (Page 
                787) Aruna D. Balakrishnan, Carnegie Mellon University Tara Matthews, Thomas P. Moran, IBM Research - Almaden | |
| Session: 
                Tactile Interaction Session Chair: Orit Shaer, Wellesley College | (Return to Top) | |
| Mobile 
                Music Touch: Mobile Tactile Stimulation for Passive Learning (Page 
                791) Kevin Huang, Thad Starner, Ellen Do, Gil Weiberg, Georgia Institute of Technology Daniel Kohlsdorf, Claas Ahlrichs, Ruediger Leibrandt, Universität Bremen | ||
| Characteristics 
                of Pressure-Based Input for Mobile Devices (Page 
                801) Craig Stewart, University of Glasgow Michael Rohs, Sven Kratz, TU Berlin Georg Essl, University of Michigan | ||
| LayerPaint: 
                A Multi-Layer Interactive 3D Painting Interface (Page 
                811) Chi-Wing Fu, Jiazhi Xia, Ying He, Nanyang Technological University |  | |
| Session: 
                User Characteristics and Large-Scale Tracking Session Chair: Darren Gergle, Northwestern University | (Return to Top) | |
| The 
                Effects of Diversity on Group Productivity and Member Withdrawal 
                in Online Volunteer Groups (Page 
                821) Jilin Chen, Yuqing Ren, John Riedl, University of Minnesota | ||
| Gender 
                Demographic Targeting in Sponsored Search (Page 
                831) Bernard J. Jansen, Lauren Solomon, The Pennsylvania State University | ||
| Exploring 
                the Workplace Communication Ecology (Page 
                841) Thea Turner, Pernilla Qvarfordt, Jacob T. Biehl, Gene Golovchinsky, Maribeth Back, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc. | ||
| Session: 
                Brains and Brawn Session Chair: Steve Benford, Nottingham University | (Return to Top) | |
| Making 
                Muscle-Computer Interfaces More Practical (Page 
                851) T. Scott Saponas, University of Washington Desney S. Tan, Dan Morris, Jim Turner, Microsoft Corporation James A. Landay, University of Washington | ||
| A 
                Novel Brain-Computer Interface Using a Multi-Touch Surface (Page 
                855) Beste F. Yuksel, Michael Donnerer, James Tompkin, Anthony Steed, University College London |  | |
| The 
                Influence of Implicit and Explicit Biofeedback in First-Person 
                Shooter Games (Page 
                859) Kai Kuikkaniemi, Toni Laitinen, Marko Turpeinen, Timo Saari, Ilkka Kosunen, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology Niklas Ravaja, Center for Knowledge and Innovation Research | ||
| Effects 
                of Interactivity and 3D-Motion on Mental Rotation Brain Activity 
                in an Immersive Virtual Environment (Page 
                869) Daniel Sjölie, Kenneth Bodin, Eva Elgh, Johan Eriksson, Lars-Erik Janlert, Lars Nyberg, Umeå University | ||
| Session: 
                Gesturing and Drawing Session Chair: Tony Tang, Kodak | (Return to Top) | |
| Scale 
                Detection for a priori Gesture Recognition (Page 
                879) Caroline Appert, Université Paris-Sud & CNRS, INRIA Olivier Bau, INRIA & Université Paris-Sud |  | |
| Insight 
                into Goal-Directed Movement Strategies (Page 
                883) Karin Nieuwenhuizen, Eindhoven University of Technology Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Philips Research Europe Jean-Bernard Martens, Eindhoven University of Technology | ||
| Usable 
                Gestures for Mobile Interfaces: Evaluating Social Acceptability (Page 
                887) Julie Rico, Stephen Brewster, University of Glasgow | ||
| iCanDraw? 
                Using Sketch Recognition and Corrective Feedback to Assist a User 
                in Drawing Human Faces (Page 
                897) Daniel Dixon, Manoj Prasad, Tracy Hammond, Texas A&M University |  | |
| Session: 
                Medical Exploration Session Chair: Shamsi Iqbal, Microsoft Research | (Return to Top) | |
| Exploring 
                the Accessibility and Appeal of Surface Computing for Older Adult 
                Health Care Support (Page 
                907) Anne Marie Piper, Ross Campbell, James D. Hollan, University of California, San Diego | ||
| Patients, 
                Pacemakers, and Implantable Defibrillators: Human Values and Security 
                for Wireless Implantable Medical Devices (Page 
                917) Tamara Denning, Alan Borning, Batya Friedman, University of Washington Brian T. Gill, Seattle Pacific University Tadayoshi Kohno, University of Washington William H. Maisel, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & Harvard Medical School | ||
| Session: 
                Sense and Sustainability Session Chair: Daniela Busse, SAP | (Return to Top) | |
| One 
                Size Does Not Fit All: Applying the Transtheoretical Model to 
                Energy Feedback Technology Design (Page 
                927) Helen Ai He, Saul Greenberg, Elaine M. Huang, University of Calgary | ||
| Small 
                Business Applications of Sourcemap: A Web Tool for Sustainable 
                Design and Supply Chain Transparency (Page 
                937) Leonardo Bonanni, Matthew Hockenberry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology David Zwarg, Avencia Inc. Chris Csikszentmihályi, Hiroshi Ishii, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |  | |
| FeedWinnower: 
                Layering Structures Over Collections of Information Streams (Page 
                947) Lichan Hong, Gregorio Convertino, Bongwon Suh, Ed H. Chi, Sanjay Kairam, Palo Alto Research Center | ||
| Session: 
                Sharing Content and Searches Session Chair: Dan Cosley, Cornell University | (Return to Top) | |
| Tools-at-Hand 
                and Learning in Multi-Session, Collaborative Search (Page 
                951) Robert Capra, Gary Marchionini, Javier Velasco-Martin, Katrina Muller, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | ||
| Share: 
                A Programming Environment for Loosely Bound Cooperation (Page 
                961) Yannick Assogba, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Judith Donath, Harvard University Berkman Center | ||
| Enhancing 
                Directed Content Sharing on the Web (Page 
                971) Michael S. Bernstein, Adam Marcus, David R. Karger, Robert C. Miller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| Session: 
                Tagging Session Chair: Jennifer Lai, IBM | (Return to Top) | |
| Cultural 
                Difference in Image Tagging (Page 
                981) Wei Dong, Wai-Tat Fu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | ||
|  | Social 
                Tagging Revamped: Supporting the Users' Need of Self-Promotion 
                Through Persuasive Techniques (Page 
                985) Mauro Cherubini, Telefonica Research Alejandro Gutierrez, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Rodrigo de Oliveira, Nuria Oliver, Telefonica Research | |
| Some 
                Observations on the "Live" Collaborative Tagging of Audio Conferences 
                in the Enterprise (Page 
                995) Shreeharsh Kelkar, Ajita John, Doree Duncan Seligmann, Avaya Labs Research | ||
| Session: 
                Understanding and Supporting Programming Session Chair: Mira Dontcheva, Adobe | (Return to Top) | |
| Perceptions 
                and Practices of Usability in the Free/Open Source Software (FoSS) 
                Community (Page 999) Michael Terry, Matthew Kay, Ben Lafreniere, University of Waterloo | ||
|  | End-User 
                Mashup Programming: Through the Design Lens (Page 
                1009) Jill Cao, Oregon State University Yann Riche, Riche Design Susan Wiedenbeck, Drexel University Margaret Burnett, Oregon State University Valentina Grigoreanu, Oregon State University & Microsoft Corporation | |
|  | What 
                Would Other Programmers Do? Suggesting Solutions to Error Messages (Page 
                1019) Björn Hartmann, University of California, Berkeley Daniel MacDougall, Joel Brandt, Scott R. Klemmer, Stanford University |  | 
| Session: 
                Avatars and Virtual Environments Session Chair: Kori Inkpen, Microsoft Research | (Return to Top) | |
| Where 
                Are You Pointing? The Accuracy of Deictic Pointing in CVEs (Page 
                1029) Nelson Wong, Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan | ||
| Lie 
                Tracking: Social Presence, Truth and Deception in Avatar-Mediated 
                Telecommunication (Page 
                1039) William Steptoe, Anthony Steed, Aitor Rovira, University College London John Rae, Roehampton University | ||
| Embodied 
                Social Proxy: Mediating Interpersonal Connection in Hub-and-Satellite 
                Teams (Page 1049) Gina Venolia, John Tang, Microsoft Research Ruy Cervantes, University of California, Irvine Sara Bly, Sara Bly Consulting George Robertson, Bongshin Lee, Kori Inkpen, Microsoft Research |  | |
| Session: 
                Crisis Informatics Session Chair: Bill Tomlinson, University of California, Irvine | (Return to Top) | |
|  | MOSES: 
                Exploring New Ground in Media and Post-Conflict Reconciliation (Page 
                1059) Thomas N. Smyth, John Etherton, Michael L. Best, Georgia Institute of Technology | |
|  | Blogging 
                in A Region of Conflict: Supporting Transition to Recovery (Page 
                1069) Ban Al-Ani, Gloria Mark, Bryan Semaan, University of California, Irvine | |
| Microblogging 
                During Two Natural Hazards Events: What Twitter May Contribute 
                to Situational Awareness (Page 
                1079) Sarah Vieweg, Amanda L. Hughes, Kate Starbird, Leysia Palen, University of Colorado at Boulder | ||
| Session: 
                Input, Security, and Privacy Policies Session Chair: Kenton O'Hara, Microsoft Research | (Return to Top) | |
| The 
                Secure Haptic Keypad: A Tactile Password System (Page 
                1089) Andrea Bianchi, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Ian Oakley, Universidade da Madeira Dong Soo Kwon, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | ||
| Multi-Touch 
                Authentication on Tabletops (Page 
                1093) David Kim, Paul Dunphy, Newcastle University Pam Briggs, Northumbria University Jonathan Hook, John Nicholson, Newcastle University James Nicholson, Northumbria University Patrick Olivier, Newcastle University |  | |
| ColorPIN 
                — Securing Pin Entry Through Indirect Input (Page 
                1103) Alexander De Luca, Katja Hertzschuch, Heinrich Hussmann, University of Munich | ||
| Shoulder-Surfing 
                Resistance with Eye-Gaze Entry in Cued-Recall Graphical Passwords (Page 
                1107) Alain Forget, Sonia Chiasson, Robert Biddle, Carleton University | ||
| Visual 
                vs. Compact: A Comparison of Privacy Policy Interfaces (Page 
                1111) Heather Richter Lipford, Jason Watson, Michael Whitney, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Katherine Froiland, University of Minnesota, Morris Robert W. Reeder, Microsoft | ||
| Session: 
                Seniors Using Technologies Session Chair: Panayiotis Zaphiris, Cyprus University of Technology | (Return to Top) | |
|  | PointAssist 
                for Older Adults: Analyzing Sub-Movement Characteristics to Aid 
                in Pointing Tasks (Page 
                1115) Juan Pablo Hourcade, Christopher M. Nguyen, Keith B. Perry, Natalie L. Denburg, University of Iowa | |
| Steadied-Bubbles: 
                Combining Techniques to Address Pen-Based Pointing Errors for 
                Younger and Older Adults (Page 
                1125) Karyn Moffatt, Joanna McGrenere, University of British Columbia | ||
| Learning 
                to Text: An Interaction Analytic Study of How Seniors Learn to 
                Enter Text on Mobile Phones (Page 
                1135) Alexandra Weilenmann, University of Gothenburg | ||
| Session: 
                Tangible UI Session Chair: Shahram Izadi, Microsoft Research | (Return to Top) | |
| Touch-Display 
                Keyboards: Transforming Keyboards into Interactive Surfaces (Page 
                1145) Florian Block, Hans Gellersen, Lancaster University Nicolas Villar, Microsoft Research Cambridge |  | |
| ICon: 
                Utilizing Everyday Objects as Additional, Auxiliary and Instant 
                Tabletop Controllers (Page 
                1155) Kai-Yin Cheng, Rong-Hao Liang, Bing-Yu Chen, National Taiwan University Rung-Huei Liang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Sy-Yen Kuo, National Taiwan University | ||
|  | Lumino: 
                Tangible Blocks for Tabletop Computers Based on Glass Fiber Bundles (Page 
                1165) Patrick Baudisch, Torsten Becker, Frederik Rudeck Hasso Plattner Institute |  | 
| Session: 
                Understanding Comments Session Chair: Ed H. Chi, PARC | (Return to Top) | |
| Opinion 
                Space: A Scalable Tool for Browsing Online Comments (Page 
                1175) Siamak Faridani, Ephrat Bitton, Kimiko Ryokai, Ken Goldberg, University of California, Berkeley | ||
| Short 
                and Tweet: Experiments on Recommending Content from Information 
                Streams (Page 1185) Jilin Chen, University of Minnesota Rowan Nairn, Les Nelson, Palo Alto Research Center Michael Bernstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ed Chi, Palo Alto Research Center | ||
| Characterizing 
                Debate Performance via Aggregated Twitter Sentiment (Page 
                1195) Nicholas A. Diakopoulos, Rutgers University David A. Shamma, Yahoo! Research | ||
| Dandelion: 
                Supporting Coordinated, Collaborative Authoring in Wikis (Page 
                1199) Changyan Chi, Michelle X. Zhou, Min Yang, Wenpeng Xiao, Yiqin Yu, Xiaohua Sun, IBM Research - China | ||
| Session: 
                Caring for Ourselves Session Chair: Mark Perry, Brunel University | (Return to Top) | |
| Constructing 
                Identities Through Storytelling in Diabetes Management (Page 
                1203) Lena Mamykina, Columbia University & Georgia Institute of Technology Andrew D. Miller, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Georgia Institute of Technology Daniel Greenblatt, SMART Technologies | ||
| Self-Monitoring, 
                Self-Awareness, and Self-Determination in Cardiac Rehabilitation (Page 
                1213) Julie Maitland, National Research Council Canada Matthew Chalmers, University of Glasgow | ||
| Negotiating 
                Boundaries: Managing Disease at Home (Page 
                1223) Rikke Aarhus, Stinne Aaløkke Ballegaard, Aarhus University | ||
| Session: 
                Communicating Session Chair: Susan Fussell, Cornell University | (Return to Top) | |
| Momentum: 
                Getting and Staying on Topic During a Brainstorm (Page 
                1233) Patti Bao, Elizabeth Gerber, Darren Gergle, David Hoffman, Northwestern University | ||
| Layered 
                Elaboration: A New Technique for Co-Design with Children (Page 
                1237) Greg Walsh, Allison Druin, Mona Leigh Guha, Elizabeth Foss, Evan Golub, Leshell Hatley, Elizabeth Bonsignore, Sonia Franckel, University of Maryland | ||
| Don't 
                Just Stare at Me! (Page 
                1241) Ning Wang, Jonathan Gratch, University of Southern California |  | |
| Video 
                Playdate: Toward Free Play Across Distance (Page 
                1251) Svetlana Yarosh, Georgia Institute of Technology Kori M. Inkpen, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Microsoft Research | ||
| Session: 
                Driving, Interrupted Session Chair: Juan Pablo Hourcade, University of Iowa | (Return to Top) | |
| Where 
                Should I Turn? Moving From Individual to Collaborative Navigation 
                Strategies to Inform the Interaction Design of Future Navigation 
                Systems (Page 1261) Jodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon University William C. Barley, Northwestern University Thomas Seder, General Motors Corporation | ||
| Studying 
                Driver Attention and Behaviour for Three Configurations of GPS 
                Navigation in Real Traffic Driving (Page 
                1271) Brit Susan Jensen, Mikael B. Skov, Nissan Thiruravichandran, Aalborg University | ||
| Cars, 
                Calls, and Cognition: Investigating Driving and Divided Attention (Page 
                1281) Shamsi T. Iqbal, Yun-Cheng Ju, Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research | ||
| Session: 
                HCI For All Session Chair: Michael Muller, IBM | (Return to Top) | |
| Homeless 
                Young People's Experiences with Information Systems: Life and 
                Work in a Community Technology Center (Page 
                1291) Jill Palzkill Woelfer, David G. Hendry, University of Washington | ||
|  | Feminist 
                HCI: Taking Stock and Outlining an Agenda for Design (Page 
                1301) Shaowen Bardzell, Indiana University | |
| Postcolonial 
                Computing: A Lens on Design and Development (Page 
                1311) Lilly Irani, Janet Vertesi, Paul Dourish, Kavita Philip, University of California, Irvine Rebecca E. Grinter, Georgia Institute of Technology | ||
| Session: 
                Interaction Techniques Session Chair: Olivier Chapuis, Univ. Paris-Sud | (Return to Top) | |
| Integrating 
                Text with Video and 3D Graphics: The Effects of Text Drawing Styles 
                on Text Readability (Page 
                1321) Jacek Jankowski, Krystian Samp, Izabela Irzynska, Marek Jozwowicz, Stefan Decker, National University of Ireland | ||
| Apatite: 
                A New Interface for Exploring APIs (Page 
                1331) Daniel S. Eisenberg, Jeffrey Stylos, Brad A. Myers, Carnegie Mellon University |  | |
| Push-and-Pull 
                Switching: Window Switching Based on Window Overlapping (Page 
                1335) Quan Xu, Géry Casiez, LIFL & INRIA Lille & University of Lille |  | |
| Animated 
                UI Transitions and Perception of Time — A User Study on Animated 
                Effects on a Mobile Screen (Page 
                1339) Jussi Huhtala, Ari-Heikki Sarjanoja, Nokia Research Center Jani Mäntyjärvi, Minna Isomursu, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Jonna Häkkilä, Nokia Research Center | ||
| Session: 
                Machine Learning and Web Interactions Session Chair: Per Ola Kristensson, University of Cambridge | (Return to Top) | |
| Interactive 
                Optimization for Steering Machine Classification (Page 
                1343) Ashish Kapoor, Bongshin Lee, Desney Tan, Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research | ||
|  | A 
                Longitudinal Study of How Highlighting Web Content Change Affects 
                People's Web Interactions (Page 
                1353) Jaime Teevan, Susan T. Dumais, Daniel J. Liebling, Microsoft Research | |
| Examining 
                Multiple Potential Models in End-User Interactive Concept Learning (Page 
                1357) Saleema Amershi, James Fogarty, University of Washington Ashish Kapoor, Desney Tan, Microsoft Research | ||
| Signed 
                Networks in Social Media (Page 
                1361) Jure Leskovec, Stanford University Daniel Huttenlocher, Jon Kleinberg, Cornell University | ||
| Session: 
                Pointing and Selecting Session Chair: Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Université Paris-Sud | (Return to Top) | |
|  | Why 
                It's Quick to be Square: Modelling New and Existing Hierarchical 
                Menu Designs (Page 
                1371) David Ahlström, Klagenfurt University Andy Cockburn, University of Canterbury Carl Gutwin, University of Saskatchewan Pourang Irani, University of Manitoba | |
| pCubee: 
                A Perspective-Corrected Handheld Cubic Display (Page 
                1381) Ian Stavness, Billy Lam, Sidney Fels, University of British Columbia |  | |
| Bias 
                Towards Regular Configuration in 2D Pointing (Page 
                1391) Huahai Yang, IBM Research - Almaden Xianggang Xu, Civil Aviation Medical Center | ||
 
 
