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OZCHI 2006: Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Toni Robertson:

Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, OZCHI 2006, Sydney, Australia, November 20-24, 2006. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 206, ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-545-2
Keynotes
- Genevieve Bell

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Opening keynote. 1-2 - Donna Maurer:

User centred design in practice: is it working? 3 - William W. Gaver:

Designing for our (sur)real lives. 5
Long papers: awareness
- Berith L. Andersen, Martin L. Jørgensen, Ulrik Kold, Mikael B. Skov:

iSocialize: investigating awareness cues for a mobile social awareness application. 7-14 - Carman Neustaedter, Kathryn Elliot, Saul Greenberg:

Interpersonal awareness in the domestic realm. 15-22 - George Saslis-Lagoudakis, Keith Cheverst

, Alan J. Dix, Dan Fitton, Mark Rouncefield:
Hermes@Home: supporting awareness and intimacy between distant family members. 23-30 - Stephanie Smale, Saul Greenberg:

Transient life: collecting and sharing personal information. 31-38
Long papers: health
- Duncan Stevenson:

Evaluating an in-vivo surgical training demonstration over broadband internet. 39-46 - Leila Alem, Susan Hansen

, Jane Li:
Evaluating clinicians' experience in a telemedicine application: a presence perspective. 47-54 - Chirstopher Secombe, Robert Steele, Wayne Brookes:

Perceptions of the elderly on the use of wireless sensor networks for health monitoring. 55-62 - Florian Mueller

, Stefanie Kethers, Leila Alem, Ross Wilkinson
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From the certainty of information transfer to the ambiguity of intuition. 63-70
Long papers: mobile
- Jesper Kjeldskov, Jeni Paay

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Indexical interaction design for context-aware mobile computer systems. 71-78 - Richard H. R. Harper

, Tim Regan, Mark Rouncefield:
Taking hold of TV: learning from the literature. 79-86 - Esa Nettamo, Mikko Nirhamo, Jonna Häkkilä:

A cross-cultural study of mobile music: retrieval, management and consumption. 87-94 - Jesper Kjeldskov, Christian Monrad Nielsen, Michael Overgaard, Michael Bach Pedersen, Jan Stage, Sigge Stenild:

Designing a mobile communicator: combining ethnography and object-oriented design. 95-102
Long papers: modality
- Shane D. Pinder, D. N. Bristow, T. Claire Davies:

Interface design for an aircraft thrust and braking indicator/advisor. 103-110 - Jaka Sodnik, Saso Tomazic, Raphaël Grasset, Andreas Dünser

, Mark Billinghurst
:
Spatial sound localization in an augmented reality environment. 111-118 - Connor Dickie, Jamie Hart, Roel Vertegaal, Alex Eiser:

LookPoint: an evaluation of eye input for hands-free switching of input devices between multiple computers. 119-126 - Anni Dugdale, Ben Kraal

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Magistrates and voice recognition: reconceptualising agency. 127-133
Long papers: tangible
- Eva Hornecker, Matthias Stifter:

Learning from interactive museum installations about interaction design for public settings. 135-142 - Jennifer Seevinck

, Linda Candy, Ernest A. Edmonds:
Exploration and reflection in interactive art: glass pond. 143-150 - Manuela Waldner

, Jörg Hauber, Jürgen Zauner, Michael Haller, Mark Billinghurst
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Tangible tiles: design and evaluation of a tangible user interface in a collaborative tabletop setup. 151-158 - Mark Altosaar, Roel Vertegaal, Changuk Sohn, Daniel Cheng:

AuraOrb: using social awareness cues in the design of progressive notification appliances. 159-166
Long papers: tools
- Jon M. Pearce, John Murphy, David Patman:

Using a scenario-planning tool to support an engaging online user experience. 167-174 - Wally Smith

, Daghan L. Acay, Ramon Fano, Gideon Ratner:
Tools for designing and delivering multiple-perspective scenarios. 175-182 - Shamus P. Smith

, James S. Willans:
Virtual object specification for usable virtual environments. 183-190 - Vivienne Farrell, Graham Farrell, Kon Mouzakis, Chris Pilgrim, Pauline Byrt:

PICTIOL: a case study in participatory design. 191-198
Long papers: culture
- Christine Satchell:

Cultural theory: from armchair critic to star performer. 199-204 - Nick Foster, Luke Compston, Daniel Barkho:

MAIL: a framework for critical technical practice. 205-212 - Rilla Khaled, Pippin Barr, Ronald Fischer

, James Noble
, Robert Biddle:
Factoring culture into the design of a persuasive game. 213-220 - Connor Graham, Peter Benda, Steve Howard, James Balmford, Nicole Bishop, Ron Borland:

"heh - keeps me off the smokes...": probing technology support for personal change. 221-228
Long papers: understanding
- Nicola J. Bidwell

, David Browning:
Making there: methods to uncover egocentric experience in a dialogic of natural places. 229-236 - Supriya Singh

, Anuja Cabraal, Gabriele Hermansson:
What is your husband's name?: sociological dimensions of internet banking authentication. 237-244 - Ingrid Mulder

, Henk de Poot, Carla Verwijs, Ruud Janssen, Marcel Bijlsma:
An information overload study: using design methods for understanding. 245-252 - Anne Boettcher:

Moving from cultural probes to agent-oriented requirements engineering. 253-260
Long papers: using
- Dong-Han Ham

, Jeongyun Heo, Peter Fossick, B. L. William Wong, Sanghyun Park, Chiwon Song, Mike D. Bradley:
Conceptual framework and models for identifying and organizing usability impact factors of mobile phones. 261-268 - Mark B. Freeman

, Alison Norris, Peter Hyland:
Usability of online grocery systems: a focus on errors. 269-275 - Ann Nosseir, Richard Connor, Karen Renaud:

Question-based group authentication. 277-283 - Kristina Groth, Sinna Lindquist, Cristian Bogdan, Tobias Lidskog, Yngve Sundblad, Ovidiu Sandor:

Saxaren: strengthening informal collaboration among geographically distributed teachers. 285-292
Short papers: mobile
- Shannon O'Brien, Florian Mueller

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Holding hands over a distance: technology probes in an intimate, mobile context. 293-296 - Richard Brown, Hokyoung Ryu, David Parsons

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Mobile helper for university students: a design for a mobile learning environment. 297-300 - Andrew Vande Moere

, Monika Hoinkis:
A wearable folding display for self-expression. 301-304 - Seoktae Kim

, Minjung Sohn, Jinhee Pak, Woohun Lee:
One-key keyboard: a very small QWERTY keyboard supporting text entry for wearable computing. 305-308 - T. Claire Davies, Catherine M. Burns

, Shane D. Pinder:
Using ecological interface design to develop an auditory interface for visually impaired travellers. 309-312 - Christine Satchell, Graeme G. Shanks

, Steve Howard, John Murphy:
Beyond security: implications for the future of federated digital identity management systems. 313-316
Short papers: play
- Pippin Barr, Rilla Khaled, James Noble

, Robert Biddle:
Playing the interface: a case study of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. 317-320 - Florian Mueller

, Martin R. Gibbs:
A table tennis game for three players. 321-324 - Frank Vetere

, Mark Nolan, Raihaan Abdool Raman:
Distributed hide-and-seek. 325-328 - Astrid Twenebowa Larssen, Toni Robertson, Jenny Edwards:

How it feels, not just how it looks: when bodies interact with technology. 329-332 - Helmut Berger, Michael Dittenbach, Dieter Merkl, Anton Bogdanovych

, Simeon J. Simoff
, Carles Sierra
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Playing the e-business game in 3D virtual worlds. 333-336 - John Lenarcic:

The antiusability manifesto. 337-339
Short papers: fieldwork
- Ben Kraal

, Anni Dugdale, Penny Collings:
Scenarios for embracing errorful automatic speech recognition. 341-344 - Marcus Foth

, Víctor M. González
, Wallace J. Taylor:
Designing for place-based social interaction of urban residents in México, South Africa and Australia. 345-348 - Claudia Schremmer:

Case study for a virtual office tailored to the digital media production industry. 349-352 - Julia Prior

, Toni Robertson, John Leaney
:
Technology designers as technology users: the intertwining of infrastructure and product. 353-356 - Chris M. Law, Ji Soo Yi, Young Sang Choi, Julie A. Jacko

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Are disability-access guidelines designed for designers?: do they need to be? 357-360 - Fiona Redhead, Margot Brereton

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A qualitative analysis of local community communications. 361-364
Short papers: social
- Peta Wyeth

, Carla Diercke, Stephen Viller
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Design for inspiration: children, personal connections and educational technology. 365-368 - Linda Leung

, Scott Bryant, Adrienne Tan:
Translating principles of web design and information architecture to the development of interactive television (iTV) interfaces. 369-372 - Christos Katsanos, Nikolaos K. Tselios

, Nikolaos M. Avouris
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InfoScent evaluator: a semi-automated tool to evaluate semantic appropriateness of hyperlinks in a web site. 373-376 - Helen Hasan, Charmaine C. Pfaff:

The Wiki: an environment to revolutionise employees' interaction with corporate knowledge. 377-380 - Toni Koskinen:

Social software for industrial interaction. 381-384 - Peta Wyeth

, Carla Diercke:
Designing cultural probes for children. 385-388
Short papers: modality
- Natalie Ruiz, Ronnie Taib

, Fang Chen
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Examining the redundancy of multimodal input. 389-392 - Aaron Toney, Bruce H. Thomas

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Applying reach in direct manipulation user interfaces. 393-396 - Kelvin Cheng, Masahiro Takatsuka:

Estimating virtual touchscreen for fingertip interaction with large displays. 397-400 - Yong Sun, Fang Chen

, Yu (David) Shi, Vera Yuk Ying Chung:
A novel method for multi-sensory data fusion in multimodal human computer interaction. 401-404 - Ben Matthews

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Grammar, meaning and movement-based interaction. 405-408 - Alastair Hampshire, Hartmut Seichter

, Raphaël Grasset, Mark Billinghurst
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Augmented reality authoring: generic context from programmer to designer. 409-412
Short papers: evaluation
- Jane Li, Laurie Wilson, Stuart Stapleton, Patrick Cregan:

Design of an advanced telemedicine system for emergency care. 413-416 - Cara A. Stitzlein

, Jane Li, Alex Krumm-Heller:
Gaze analysis in a remote collaborative setting. 417-420 - Clint Heyer, Margot Brereton

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Socialising across channels: group multichannel communication. 421-424 - Rune Thaarup Høegh:

Usability problems: do software developers already know? 425-428 - Sisira Adikari, Craig McDonald, Penny Collings:

A design science approach to an HCI research project. 429-432 - Matthew Willis:

Building effective help systems: modelling human help seeking behaviour. 433-436

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