In this paper, we present the design of ViVA, a visual vocabulary for aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that causes variability of impairments affecting individual...
Sonya S. Nikolova, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Perry R....
We present the development and evaluation of an authoring system for image-based pedestrian navigation which lets authors take pictures and annotate instructions on the go in thre...
Benjamin Walther-Franks, Dirk Wenig, Rainer Malaka...
We present a visualization system for reviewing the turn-taking patterns in a face-to-face meeting. Without the need to directly observe a group, a user can use the system to gain...
Joan Morris DiMicco, Katherine J. Hollenbach, Walt...
Current approaches to explicit user modelling are generally time consuming and tedious for the user. Oftentimes poor usability and overly long questionnaires deter the end user fro...
To design information visualization tools for collaborative use, we need to understand how teams engage with visualizations during their information analysis process. We report on...
Petra Isenberg, Anthony Tang, M. Sheelagh T. Carpe...