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CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 5 months ago
How do we remember the past in randomised strategies?
Julien Cristau, Claire David, Florian Horn
CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Do life-logging technologies support memory for the past?: an experimental study using sensecam
We report on the results of a study using SenseCam, a "lifelogging" technology in the form of a wearable camera, which aims to capture data about everyday life in order ...
Abigail Sellen, Andrew Fogg, Mike Aitken, Steve Ho...
CHI
2010
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Now let me see where i was: understanding how lifelogs mediate memory
Lifelogging technologies can capture both mundane and important experiences in our daily lives, resulting in a rich record of the places we visit and the things we see. This study...
Vaiva Kalnikaité, Abigail Sellen, Steve Whi...
DARE
2000
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13 years 6 months ago
A comparison of spatial organization strategies in graphical and tangible user interfaces
We present a study comparing how people use space in a Tangible User Interface (TUI) and in a Graphical User Interface (GUI). We asked subjects to read ten summaries of recent new...
James Patten, Hiroshi Ishii
GRAPHICSINTERFACE
2003
13 years 6 months ago
Finding Things In Fisheyes: Memorability in Distorted Spaces
Interactive fisheye views use distortion to show both local detail and global context in the same display space. Although fisheyes allow the presentation and inspection of large d...
Amy Skopik, Carl Gutwin