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2004
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Who cares?: reflecting who is reading what on distributed community bulletin boards

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Who cares?: reflecting who is reading what on distributed community bulletin boards
In this paper, we describe the YeTi information sharing system that has been designed to foster community building through informal digital content sharing. The YeTi system is a general information parsing, hosting and distribution infrastructure, with interfaces designed for individual and public content reading. In this paper we describe the YeTi public display interface, with a particular focus on tools we have designed to provide lightweight awareness of others’ interactions with posted content. Our tools augment content with metadata that reflect people's reading of content captured video clips of who's reading and interacting with content, tools to allow people to leave explicit freehand annotations about content, and a visualization of the content access history to show when content is interacted with. Results from an initial evaluation are presented and discussed. Categories and Subject Descriptors: H.5.2 User Interfaces General Terms: Design.
Toshiya Yamada, Jun Shingu, Elizabeth F. Churchill
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where UIST
Authors Toshiya Yamada, Jun Shingu, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Les Nelson, Jonathan Helfman, Paul Murphy
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