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- Cockpit Systems Design in Future Military AircraftAxel Schulte. 3-6
- The Crew Assistant Military Aircraft (CAMA)Michael Strohal, Reiner Onken. 7-10
- ELICO: A Platform for Dynamic Adaptation of User-System InteractionF.-R. Monclar, Inés Jacob, Jean-Paul Krivine. 11-14
- A Decision Support System for Production Scheduling and ControlM.-B. Chen, Sheue-Ling Hwang. 15-18
- A Time-Based Interface for Electronic Mail and Task ManagementKelvin S. Yiu, Ronald Baecker, Nancy Silver, Byron Long. 19-22
- User Modeling by Graph-Based InductionKenichi Yoshida. 23-26
- LaboUr - Machine Learning for User ModelingWolfgang Pohl. 27-30
- An Interactive Environment for Dynamic Control of Machine Learning SystemsEngelbert Mephu Nguifo. 31-34
- From Informative Patterns to Information ArchitectureKurt Englmeier, Eva Mang. 35-38
- Building Joint Cognitive Systems: A Case of Horses for Courses?Erik Hollnagel. 39-42
- Communication and Shared Knowledge in Human-Computer SystemsDavid Benyon. 43-46
- Problems in Human-Machine Interaction and CommunicationLiam J. Bannon. 47-50
- Machine Intelligence in HCI Revisited: From Intelligent Agents to Intelligent SystemsL. Bálint. 51-54
- Are Interactive Media as Large as Life and Half as Natural?Luiz Ernesto Merkle, Robert E. Mercer. 55-58
- Can We Trace Back Cognitive Processes in Root Cause Analysis?Mauro Pedrali, Rémi Bastide. 59-62
- Integrating System s Functional Model and its Structional Model Toward Denotational Dialogue SpecificationK. Matsubayashi, Yoshihiro Tsujino, Nobuki Tokura. 63-66
- Modeling the Sources and Consequences of Errors and Delays in Complex SystemsChaya Garg, Victor Riley, Jonathan W. Krueger. 67-70
- Task Netwoerk Modeling of Human Workload Coping StrategiesJ. F. Lockett III. 71-74
- Predicting Human Performance in Complex Systems-A Method and Case StudyK. Ronald Laughery Jr., Beth M. Plott. 75-78
- Multi-Agent Performance Modeling in OMARStephen Deutsch. 79-82
- Mapping Instructions onto Actions: A Comprehension-Based Model of Display-Based Human-Computer InteractionMuneo Kitajima, Peter G. Polson. 83-86
- The Human Scheduler s Mental Models and Decision Aids of the Interactive Scheduling SystemNobuto Nakamura, Joji Takahara, Tamotsu Kamigaki. 87-90
- The Role of Interaction Modeling in Future Cognitive Ergonomics: Do Interaction Models Lead to Formal Specification of Involved Machine Intelligence?Christian Stary. 91-94
- Do People in HCI Use Machine Learning?Vassilis Moustakis. 95-98
- Modeling the User s Problem-Solving Expertise for Effective Decision SupportC. Chiu. 99-102
- Technology Needs for Web-Based Technical TrainingThomas A. Plocher, S. L. Hillman. 103-106
- A Knowledge-Based Approach to Creating Adaptive Electronic TextbooksPeter Brusilovsky. 107-110
- Using Multiple Technologies for Distance LearningLisa Neal. 111-114
- PEBBLES: Providing Education by Bringing Learning Environments to StudentsLaurel A. Williams, Deborah I. Fels, Graham Smith, Jutta Treviranus, Roy Eagleson. 115-118
- Computer Based Learning: GroupSystems[R] in the Wireless ClassroomConstance Charlier Keating. 119-122
- Evaluating Effects of Self-Directed Ergonomics TrainingBarbara G. F. Cohen. 123-128
- Effects of Ergonomic Training as an Ergonomic InterventionMarilyn H. Dainoff, Marvin J. Dainoff. 129-132
- A Model for Ergonomics Training EvaluationMichelle M. Robertson. 133-138
- Ergonomics Training in Industrially Developing Countries: Case Studies from Roving Seminars P. A. Scott, H. Shahnavaz. 139-144
- Comparative Hypertext Approaches to Ergonomic TrainingWei Xu, Marvin J. Dainoff. 145-148
- Enhancing the Interface to Provide Intelligent Computer Aided Language LearningM. Murphy, Antonio Krüger, Andrea Grieszl. 149-152
- The Role of Case-Based Reasoning in Instructional Design: Theory and PracticeB. Asiu, Michael D. McNeese. 153-156
- Designing Interactions for Guided Inquiry Learning EnvironmentsNoel Enyedy, Phil Vahey, Bernard Gifford. 157-160
- Granular Interface Design: Decomposing Learning Tasks and Enhancing Tutoring InteractionAshok Patel, Kinshuk. 161-164
- A Collaborative Distance Learning System and its Experimental ResultsTakashi Dasai, Hisao Koizumi, Kiyoshi Yokochi. 165-168
- Transporting Honey Bears: A Cognitive Analysis of the Effects of Interface Manipulation Style on a Constraint-Based Planning TaskShirley J. Holst, Elizabeth F. Churchill, David J. Gilmore. 169-172
- Discount Usability EngineeringPaulo J. Santos, Albert N. Badre. 173-176
- Age Differences Between Elderly and Young Workers in Effectiveness of Computer Skill Training and Task CognitionHiroyuki Umemuro. 177-180
- Design Principles for a Training Software Agent: Issues Concerning Agent-User InteractionAgustín Farías, Theodoros N. Arvanitis. 181-184
- Action Workflow Loops in Distance Education-Design Principles for Integrating CAL and CMCPaul Johannesson. 185-188
- Reducing Restriction of Activity in Media Communication with Demand Driven ViewerNaohiko Kohtake, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Yuichiro Anzai. 189-192
- Lock-On Pointer: A Foundation for Human-Object InteractionNobuyuki Matsushita, Mineo Morohashi, Yuichiro Anzai. 193-196
- A Sensor Network Management System-An Overview and ExampleMitsuhiko Ohta, Yuichiro Anzai. 197-200
- A Fundamental Mechanism of Intelligent Sensor-Actuator NetworksSoutaro Shimada, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Yuichiro Anzai. 201-204
- ROIS: A New Concept to Change into Safe and Comfortable WorldMichimune Kohno, Yuichiro Anzai. 205-208
- Information Presentation and Control in a Modern Air Traffic Control Tower SimulatorRichard F. Haines, Sharon Doubek, Boris Rabin, Stanton Harke. 209-212
- Information Engineering: Creating an Integrated InterfaceMichael J. Albers. 213-216
- Designing for ComplexityErik Hollnagel. 217-220
- Twenty-Five Years of Operator-Process Communication: Lessons Learned and Problems Solved?Erik Hollnagel, Jon Øyen Hol. 221-224
- Application of a Newly Developed Eye Sensing Head-Mounted-Display to a Mutual Adaptive CAI for Plant-DiagnosisS. Fukushima, H. Yoshikawa. 225-228
- Development Strategies on an Intelligent Software System for Total Operation and Maintenance of Nuclear Power PlantsSoon Heung Chang, Han Gon Kim, Seong Soo Choi. 229-232
- Simulation-Based Interface Evaluation Method of Equipment in Power PlantsTakashi Nakagawa, Masaharu Kitamura, Yoshio Nakatani, N. Terashita. 233-236
- Associate Systems: A Framework for Human-Machine CooperationNorman D. Geddes. 237-242
- Control Versus Dependence: Striking the Balance in Function AllocationErik Hollnagel. 243-246
- Human Electronic Crew Teamwork: Cognitive Requirements for Compatibility and Control with Dynamic Function AllocationR. M. Taylor. 247-250
- Natural User Interface (NUI): A Case Study of a Video Based Interaction Technique for a Computer GameMatthias Rauterberg. 253-256
- A Formal Method for Deriving Command Production Language from Human IntentsCelestine A. Ntuen. 257-260
- Hierarchical Ordering of Internet Mental Model CategorisationsMike Greyling, Andrew Thatcher. 261-265
- Ecological Display Design for the Control of Unmanned AirframesJan B. F. Van Erp, Bart Kappé. 267-270
- User Interface Agents in a Public Information SystemNestor Pridun, Peter Purgathofer. 271-274
- An Automatic Document Coloring and Browsing SystemTomoyuki Uchida, Hidehiko Tanaka. 275-278
- Free vs. Guided Programming by DiscoveryHaider Ali Ramadhan. 279-282
- An Active Gazing-Line System for Improving Sign-Language ConversationShan Lu, Kazuyuki Imagawa, Seiji Igi. 283-286
- A Hierarchical Browsing System for Sign Language VideoSuguru Higashino, Hisashi Kasahara. 287-290
- Transfering Experts Jobs to Novices and Computers by Information Sharing in Office WorkTakao Enkawa, Hiroyuki Umemuro. 291-294
- An Interface Model for Evaluating Task-Interface CongruityWan C. Yoon, Jisoo Park. 295-298
- Managing Information by a New Compound Noun AnalysisIl Hyung Jung, Soo Yeon Yang. 299-302
- Interactive Interfaces to Detect Conceptual Difference for Knowledge AcquisitionTeruyuki Kondo, Naoki Saiwaki, Tetsuya Yoshida, Shogo Nishida. 303-306
- Transformation of Human-to-Human Interaction into Asymmetric and Lightweight Computer-Mediated InteractionAmane Nakajima, Fumio Ando, Younosuke Furui. 307-310
- TacTool v2.0: An Object-Based Multimodal Interface Design PlatformDavid V. Keyson, Leon van Stuivenberg. 311-314
- A New Form of Programming in the Light of Cognitive DimensionsHenry J. Borron. 315-318
- Human Computer-Interaction: Graphic Designers X Graphic SoftwaresAnamaria de Moraes, Stephania Padovani, Claudia Mendes. 319-322
- Heuristics and Biases in the Evolution of a Robust Human-Machine Interface MethodologyJohn C. Lowry, Paul E. Van Hemel, Svetlana Z. Knizhnik. 323-326
- A Highly Extensible Graphical User Interface in a Software Development EnvironmentYasuhiro Sugiyama. 327-330
- The Effect of Internet Delay on the Design of Distributed Multimedia DocumentsAndrew Sears, Michael S. Borella. 331-334
- The Effect of Internet Delay on the Perceived Quality of InformationAndrew Sears, Julie A. Jacko, Michael S. Borella. 335-338
- Human Factors Principles for Variable Message Signs Utilized in Intelligent Transportation SystemsA. Zanotti, Marc L. Resnick, G. Cestari. 339-342
- Safety Management: Some Issues and LimitationsVincent G. Duffy. 343-346
- Interface Requirements: An Analysis of Technologies Designed for Individual and Group WorkJulie A. Jacko, Vincent G. Duffy. 347-350
- AMF: A New Design Pattern for Complex Interactive Software?Franck Tarpin-Bernard, B. T. David. 351-354
- Modular Dialogue Units: A Software Architecture for Programming Human-Computer DialoguesManuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, John L. Sibert. 355-358
- Optimizing Cut-and-Paste Operations in Directed-Graph EditingBertrand Ibrahim. 359-362
- New Modeling/Analyzing Architecture and Simulation Mechanism for Complex StructureTsuneo Sawa, Masafusa Yasuda. 363-366
- Designing the User Interface for a Natural Spoken Dialogue SystemSusan J. Boyce. 367-370
- Allowing Multiple Experts to Revise a Thesaurus DatabaseNorifumi Nishikawa, Hiroshi Tsuji. 371-374
- CyberForum on InterSpaceToru Sadakata, Takashi Yamana, Tetsuo Tajiri, Hisashi Hadeishi. 375-378
- A Bullseye Menu With Sound FeedbackNaomi Friedlander, Kevin Schlueter, Marilyn M. Mantei. 379-382
- User Interface Modeling for the Design of Administrative Information SystemsMagnus Lif. 383-386
- Direct Interaction with Flexible Material ModelsMonica Bordegoni, Giancarlo Frugoli, Caterina Rizzi. 387-390
- Reducing Operator Mental Load Through Dynamic Icons Interfaces and Process NoticeBadi Boussoffara, Peter F. Elzer. 391-394
- Information Retrieval Supported by Rich and Redundant IndicesKenji Satoh, Susumu Akamine, Kazunori Muraki, Akitoshi Okumura. 395-398
- Retrieving and Transmitting Real World Oriented Information by Simple Interaction Through Augmented Electrical StickSoichiro Iga, Michiaki Yasumura. 399-402
- Evaluation of a Theory-Based Display GuideAnker Helms Jørgensen, Jon May. 403-406
- Potential Key Stress Factors Among Academic Library AssistantsAnne Morris, Sarah Holmes. 407-410
- Physiological Analysis of Entrainment in Face-to-Face CommunicationTomio Watanabe, Masashi Okubo. 411-414
- Expression Recognition and Synthesis for Face-to-Face CommunicationShigeo Morishima. 415-418
- Remote and Local Camera Works in Media CommunicationHiroshi Tamura, Rui Zhang. 419-422
- Quick Address Search System with Handwriting Using Character Transition InformationKeiko Gunji, Soushiro Kuzunuki, Koyo Katsura. 423-426
- A System for Eliciting and Helping to Score Test Answers Input Through a Handwriting InterfaceToshio Souya. 427-430
- Form Input System by Pen InterfaceYukiko Nishimura, Masaki Nakagawa. 431-434
- Prototyping of Digital Ink E-Mail System Based on a Common Ink FormatHiroshi Tanaka, Naoki Kato, Masaki Nakagawa. 435-438
- Strategies for Integrating and Separating Pen-Based Operational StatesS. Navaneetha Krishnan, Shinji Moriya. 439-442
- A System for Real-time Groupware Using a Pen Interface for Creative Thought SupportKazuaki Nakajima, Eiichi Hayakawa, Mitarou Namiki, Nobumasa Takahashi. 443-446
- Pen-Based Japanese Character Entry System for Visually Disabled PersonsKimiyasu Kiyota, T. Morita, Shinji Yamamoto. 447-450
- Enhancing Handwriting InterfacesMasaki Nakagawa. 451-454
- Idea Memo PDA in Scalable Handwriting InterfacesKaori Oomika, Atsushi Naito, Masaki Nakagawa. 455-458
- Improvement of Hand-Grasp Measurement SystemYoshikazu Seki, Sigeru Sato, Shunji Shimizu, Makoto Shimojo. 459-462
- Pen-Computing and Groupware: A Chance to Improve Collaborative WritingO. M. González, María Jesús Verdú, Yannis A. Dimitriadis, María T. Blasco, J. L. Barrios, J. López. 463-466
- The Conceptual Framework of Preference-Based DesignMasato Ujigawa. 467-470
- Revealing of Preference Structure by the Evaluation Grid MethodJunichiro Sanui, Gen Maruyama. 471-474
- Conjoint Analysis of Consumer Preferences in Cyber SpaceMakoto Mizuno. 475-478
- Interactive Support for Decision MakingNoriyuki Matsuda, Ken Nakamura. 479-482
- A Design and Implementation of Cyber LaboratoryTomoyuki Tsunoda. 483-486
- Situation Awareness Modeling and Pilot State Estimation for Tactical Cockpit InterfacesSandeep Mulgund, Gerard Rinkus, Christine Illgen, Greg Zacharias. 487-490
- Mapping Physiology to Cognition in Adaptive Interface DesignWilliam J. Ray, Stephen Hess, Joseph Goldberg. 491-494
- Adaptive Interfaces as an Approach to Human-Machine CooperationRobert G. Eggleston. 495-500
- Aid Methodology for Designing Adaptive Human Computer Interfaces for Supervision SystemsCharles Santoni, Elizabeth Furtado, Philippe Francois. 501-504
- Toward an Adaptive Command Line InterfaceBrian D. Davison, Haym Hirsh. 505-508
- Integrating Human Factors with Software Engineering for Human-Computer InteractionJohn Long. 509-512
- Microsoft Interactive Media Products: Worldwide Usability and Design PracticesJohn Geoffrey Corso. 513-516
- A Closed-Loop Approach for Integrating Human Factors into Systems Development: A Case Study Involving a Distributed Database SystemRichard H. Y. So, Colleen M. Finney, Mitchell M. Tseng, Chuan-Jun Su, B. P. Yen. 517-520
- Usability Engineering and Software Engineering: How Do They Relate?Simon Hakiel. 521-524
- Integrating HCI Engineering and Software Engineering: A Call to a Larger VisionElizabeth A. Buie, Antonio Vallone. 525-530
- Structured Methods for Human Factors Research and DevelopmentAdam Stork, John Long. 531-534
- History Lesson: The Web Discovers User Interface DesignAaron Marcus. 535-538
- User-Centered Design at AT&T LabsD. James Dooling. 539-542
- Human Interface Research and Practice at Apple ComputerPaulien F. Strijland. 543-546
- A New Design Concept and Method Based on Ergonomics and Kansei Engineering and So OnToshiki Yamaoka. 547-550
- Toward Rehabilitation Cognitive Engineering-Gap Between Theory and Practice in the Human Interface of Information Processing Devices for People with DisabilitiesAkira Okamoto. 551-554
- Dilemma of Usability EngineeringMasaaki Kurosu. 555-558
- Understanding HCI Requirements: Expertise and Assistance to Imagery AnalysisI. S. MacLeod, A. J. McClumpha, E. Koritsas. 559-562
- User Centred Design: The Application of the LUCID Interface Design MethodAndy Smith, Lynne Dunckley. 563-568
- Muse, a Rapid Prototyping ToolH. Kamio, M. Amamiya, H. Matsu ura, T. Nitta. 569-572
- Participatory Interface Design: From Naive Models to SystemsNadia Bianchi, Paolo Bottoni, Piero Mussio, G. Rezzonico, M. G. Strepparava. 573-576
- Project Development Staff-Decision-Support System for Software DevelopmentTsutomu Tabe, Toshinori Chikara, Yumiko Taguchi. 577-580
- Developing Usability in the Software Life-Cycle: Experiences from a Large European Government Software ContractAnna Giannetti, Rossana Mignosi, Giuseppe Taglialatela. 581-584
- Software Prototyping of Hardware InterfacesGreg Breinholt. 585-588
- An Analyzing and Modelling Tool Kit for Human-Computer InteractionMatthias Rauterberg, Morten Fjeld. 589-592
- Software Durability - Is it Important? Can it be Achieved?Susan G. Archer, Laurel Allender, Celine Richer. 593-596
- Evaluating REAL Users, Using REAL Software, Performing REAL Tasks, in REAL ContextsIlona Posner, Ronald Baecker, Alex Mitchell. 597-600
- The Contribution of Usability Analysis to the Design of Medical Devices: A Case StudyS. Earl, M. Young, B. Meek, Richard J. Koubek. 601-604
- Networking and Urban Forms in the Electronic Age-Towards Flexible Location Decisions in StockholmReza Kazemian. 605-608
- Asking Users About What They Mean: Two Experiments & ResultsHervé Blanchon, Laurel Fais. 609-612
- Ergonomic Evaluation of Some Brazilian Hypertext SystemsStephania Padovani, Anamaria de Moraes. 613-616
- Design and Usability Evaluation of a Novice User-Oriented Control Panel for Lighting and Air ConditioningKazunari Morimoto, Takao Kurokawa, Masahito Hata, Noriyuki Kushiro, Masahiro Inoue. 617-620
- Usability in the Perspective of Work EnvironmentK. D. Keller. 621-624
- Experimental Method for Usability Test of Industrial Plant Operation SystemHirokazu Nishitani, Taketoshi Kurooka, Teiji Kitajima, Chie Satoh. 625-628
- An Informal Usability Study of a Videoconferencing SystemBrent Auernheimer, C. Chongcharoen, S. Arritt. 629-632
- Method and Techniques for the Evaluation of Multimedia ApplicationsFrancisco V. Cipolla Ficarra. 635-638
- Multimedia Communication for FamilyAsako Kimura, Hirokazu Kato, Seiji Inokuchi. 639-642
- Computer-Generated Presentation Scripts for Life-Like Interface AgentsElisabeth André, Jochen Müller, Thomas Rist. 643-646
- Supporting Task Performance: Is Text or Video Better?Brian E. Norris, William B. L. Wong. 647-650
- Mobile Multimedia Communication: A Task- and User-Centered Approach to Future Systems DevelopmentF. W. G. van den Anker, Albert G. Arnold. 651-654
- Animated Paper DocumentsPeter Robinson, Dan Sheppard, Richard Watts, Robert Harding, Steven Lay. 655-658
- Presentation Jockey: Multimedia Authoring System Using Structured Document ParsingHyun-San Shin, Woo-Jong Yoo, Kwan Jong Yoo. 659-662
- Individual User Differences in Data Model ComprehensionJoan C. Nordbotten, Martha E. Crosby. 663-666
- ALAWAI: Agent Languages and AgentWare for Agent InventionKoji Takeda, Mitsuyuki Inaba. 667-670
- Modeling Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction: Semiotics, Proxemics and KinesicsRobert Marshall. 671-674
- Evaluating Multi-User Interfaces (EMI)Martha E. Crosby, David N. Chin. 675-678
- A Multicast Algorithm in a Distributed Multimedia Conference SystemAnna Hac, Dongmei Wang. 679-682
- All Object-Oriented Uncertainty Retrieval Approach for Graphics DatabasesStephen Y. Itoga, Xiangdong Ke, Ya Liu. 683-686
- Multimedia Communication and Technology: A Semiotic PerspectiveHelen C. Purchase. 687-690
- ISO 14915: A Standard on Multimedia User Interface DesignKlaus-Peter Fähnrich, Franz Koller. 691-694
- Multimedia HCI Addressed by ETSIMartin Böcker. 695-698
- Navigation Design for Interactive MultimediaFranz Koller, Andrea Wöhr. 699-702
- Generating Adaptable Multimedia Software from Dynamic Object Oriented Models: The ObjectWand Design EnvironmentChristian Märtin, Michael Humpl. 703-706
- Multimodal Display for Enhanced Situation Awareness Based on Cognitive DiversityMakoto Takahashi, S. Takei, Masaharu Kitamura. 707-710
- Modeling and Evaluating Multimodal Interaction StylesBoris E. R. de Ruyter, John H. M. de Vet. 711-714
- Seven Rules in a Theory of ConsistencyAndrew M. Olson. 715-718
- CZWeb: Fish-Eye Views for Visualizing the World-Wide WebBrian D. Fisher, Makrina Agelidis, John Dill, Paul Tan, Gérald Collaud, Chris Jones. 719-722
- Teaching Information Literacy in Technical Courses Using WWWYu Shibuya, Gen Kuwana, Hiroshi Tamura. 723-726
- A Dynamic Linkage Method for Hypermedia and Its Design Support ToolYoshinori Hijikata, Naoki Saiwaki, Tetsuya Yoshida, Shogo Nishida. 727-730
- Table Expander: Hypertabular Interaction with Query ResultsGiuseppe Santucci, Laura Tarantino. 731-734
- An Environment for Modelling and Designing Hypertext ApplicationsS. Goll, J. Lorenz, Wolfgang Hesse. 735-738
- HyperBBS: Towards Smooth NavigationEikazu Niwano. 739-742
- The History as a Cognitive Tool for Navigation in a Hypertext SystemSissel Guttormsen Schär. 743-746
- Decision Support for Indexing and Information Retrieval: Implications for Hypertext SystemsWenli Zhu, Mark R. Lehto. 747-750
- Vizualization of Knowledge Model Used for Plant OperationKazuo Furuta, K. Nakanishi, Shunsuke Kondo. 751-754
- A WWW Environment for Visualizing User Interactions with Java AppletsJan Stelovsky, Martha E. Crosby. 755-758
- A System for Exploring Information SpacesMasanori Sugimoto, Norio Katayama, Atsuhiro Takasu. 759-762
- Flip Zooming: A Practical Focus+Context Approach to Visualizing Large Data SetsLars Erik Holmquist, Christopher Ahlberg. 763-766
- Evaluating the Usability of Application Tools in Transferring Multimedia Information Across ATM Communication Networks Within the Fashion Industry in EuropeGarry Patterson, Roisin Donnelly. 767-770
- Re-Engineering a Complex Network InterfaceM. Lucas, John F. Meech, C. Purcell. 771-774
- Web Mediator: Providing Social Interaction on the WWWAkira Ishihara. 775-778
- From System Evaluation to Service Redesign: A Case StudyP. Marti, Antonio Rizzo, Sebastiano Bagnara, P. Lomagistro, L. Tanzini. 779-782
- Agent-Based Support for Personalized Information with Web Search EnginesEun-Seok Lee, Roberto Okada, I. G. Jeon. 783-786
- VIOLA: A Visual Programming Tool for the Development of Web ApplicationsC. S. Cho, P. S. Mah, G. S. Shin, S. J. Yoon, I. J. Yoon, Y. S. Jin. 787-790
- WWW Visualization Giving Meanings to Interactive ManipulationsHidekazu Shiozawa, Yutaka Matsushita. 791-794
- Book Based View and Scroll Based View: Which is Suited for HTML Viewers?Kaori Ueno, Kenya Suzuki, Hideaki Ozawa. 795-798
- Web Pages: Designing with Rhetorical TechniquesClaire Dormann. 799-802
- Usability Issues in Web Site DesignNigel Bevan. 803-806
- Integrated User Interfaces for the Home EnvironmentJürgen Ziegler, Joachim Machate. 807-810
- Interacting with Electronic Healthcare Records in the Information SocietyIlias Iakovidis. 811-814
- Mobile Communication User Interfaces for EveryoneKaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Seppo Haataja. 815-818
- A Model of the Informational Affordances of Media Spaces in Community NetworksD. Thomassin Singh, P. P. Singh, J. Durlak. 819-822
- Semantic Stimulus Structure in World Wide Web Interface Design for Navigation by Novice UsersSvetlana Z. Knizhnik, Paul E. Van Hemel, Marta Miller, Garrett Goldfield. 823-826
- GUI Evaluation Through WebJaime Sánchez, Omar Alonso. 827-830
- Estimating User Interests from their Navigation Patterns in the WWWJesús Favela, Armando Carreon. 831-834
- Page Design Guidelines for Improving World Wide Web NavigationNéstor J. Rodríguez, José A. Borges, Israel Morales. 835-838
- MARTI: Man-Machine Animation Real-Time Interface: The Illusion of LifeChristian Martyn Jones, Satnam Singh Dlay. 841-844
- Perception-Oriented Stereo Rendering: A New Approach to Control the Third DimensionLars Reichert. 845-848
- Do Three Dimensional Realtime Interfaces Really Play Important Roles?M. Shirabe, Y. Baba. 849-852
- Integrating Version Control and Module Management Using Three-Dimensional VisualizationHideki Koike, Hui-Chu Chu. 853-856
- Using VR-VIBE: Browsing and Searching for Documents in 3D-SpaceElizabeth F. Churchill, Dave Snowdon, Steve Benford, Parmjit Dhanda. 857-860
- Display of Conversation Partners Using 3D-Facial Model in the Multiparty Video Communication SystemToshiya Murai, Hirokazu Kato, Seiji Inokuchi. 861-864
- 3D Interactive Information Visualization: Guidelines from Experience and Analysis of ApplicationsRichard Brath. 865-868
- Presentation and Interaction of Virtual 3D Objects Without Geometrical ModelShinji Uchiyama, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Akihiro Katayama, Hideyuki Tamura. 869-872
- In Search of Equivalence Classes in Subjective Scales of RealityStephen R. Ellis, N. S. Dorighi, Brian M. Menges, Bernard D. Adelstein, Richard H. Jacoby. 873-876
- Effects of Lighting on Human Performance in TrainingJames Maida, A. Aldridge, Jennifer Novak. 877-880
- The Effect of Different Viewing Devices for the Sense of Presence of Immersion in Virtual Environments: A Comparison of Stereoprojections Based on Monitors, HMDs and ScreensJoachim Deisinger, Carolina Cruz-Neira, Oliver Riedel, Jürgen Symanzik. 881-884
- Presence: Where Are We Now?Michael J. Singer, Bob G. Witmer. 885-888
- Presence and Side Effects: Complementary or Contradictory?John R. Wilson, Sarah Nichols, Clovissa Haldane. 889-892
- Circumventing Side Effects of Immersive Virtual EnvironmentsPaul DiZio, James R. Lackner. 893-896
- Aftereffects of Virtual Environment Exposure: Psychometric IssuesRobert S. Kennedy, Kay M. Stanney. 897-900
- Design Concept Based on Real-Virtual-Intelligent User Interface and its Software ArchitectureShun ichi Tano, Yasuharu Namba, H. Sakao, T. Tomita, H. Aoshima. 901-904
- Electronic Annotation SheetKouichi Kashiwagi, Naoki Urano. 905-908
- A Virtual Office Environment for Supporting Informal Communications and Securing Personal SpaceShinkuro Honda, Takaaki Kimura, Hironari Tomioka, Takaharu Oosawa, Ken-ichi Okada, Yutaka Matsushita. 909-912
- Getting a Grip: Touch Feedback with Binary StimulatorsAnne M. Murray, Karun B. Shimoga, Roberta L. Klatzky, Pradeep K. Khosla. 913-916
- Stereopsis and Motion Parallax Cues in Virtual Reality Control ApplicationsJ. Corde Lane, David L. Akin. 917-920
- Computing and Organizational Assessment in the Furniture IndustryE. N. Wiebe, J. E. Howe, J. Summey, J. J. Norton. 921-924
- Hybridization of Classical Documentary Techniques and Techniques of Three Dimensional Representation in Space: Dynamical Constitution of Virtual ScenesJuliette Bacon, Xavier Soinard. 925-928
- Natural User Interfaces (NUI): A Case Study of a Video Based Interaction Technique for CAD SystemsMatthias Rauterberg, Martin Bichsel, Helmut Krueger, M. Meier. 929-932
- Awareness Technology: Experiments with Abstract RepresentationElin Rønby Pedersen, Tomas Sokoler. 933-936
- Manipulation Aid for Two-Handed 3-D Designing Within a Shared Virtual EnvironmentKiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura, Naokazu Yokoya. 937-940
- Requirements and Design of the Information Pod InterfaceMartin R. Stytz, Sheila B. Banks, J. J. Kesterman, J. J. Rohrer, J. C. Vanderburgh. 941-944
- The Human-Machine Interface Challenges of Using Virtual Environment (VE) Displays Aboard Centrifuge DevicesB. D. Lawson, A. H. Rupert, F. E. Guedry, J. D. Grissett, A. M. Mead. 945-948
- A Real World Oriented Interface Technique Using Computer VisionTakeshi Ohashi, Takaichi Yoshida, Toshiaki Ejima. 949-952
- HCI Issues About Immersive ModelingKarin Coninx, Frank Van Reeth, Eddy Flerackers. 953-956
- Assisting Remote Instruction Using Copied RealityHideaki Kuzuoka, Tatsuhiro Nakada. 957-960
- Texture Display for Tactile SensationYasushi Ikei, K. Wakamatsu, Shuichi Fukuda. 961-964
- Real-Time Numerical Simulation in Haptic EnvironmentTetsuro Ogi, Michitaka Hirose, Hiroshi Watanabe, Naoyuki Kakehi. 965-968
- Implementation of Elastic Object in Virtual EnvironmentKoichi Hirota, Toyohisa Kaneko. 969-972
- Operator Interaction with Visual Objects: Effect of System LatencyStephen R. Ellis, F. Breant, Brian M. Menges, Richard H. Jacoby, Bernard D. Adelstein. 973-976
- Experiences with User Interactions in a CAVE:::TM:::-Like Projection EnvironmentRoland Blach, Andreas Simon, Oliver Riedel. 977-980
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