383 results on '"Jacob O. Wobbrock"'
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102. WalkType: using accelerometer data to accomodate situational impairments in mobile touch screen text entry.
103. Personalized input: improving ten-finger touchscreen typing through automatic adaptation.
104. A general-purpose target-aware pointing enhancement using pixel-level analysis of graphical interfaces.
105. Reject me: peer review and SIGCHI.
106. LemonAid: selection-based crowdsourced contextual help for web applications.
107. Designing and evaluating text entry methods.
108. Beyond QWERTY: augmenting touch screen keyboards with multi-touch gestures for non-alphanumeric input.
109. Taming wild behavior: the input observer for text entry and mouse pointing measures from everyday computer use.
110. PassChords: secure multi-touch authentication for blind people.
111. Crowdlicit: A System for Conducting Distributed End-User Elicitation and Identification Studies.
112. Cluster Touch: Improving Touch Accuracy on Smartphones for People with Motor and Situational Impairments.
113. Text Entry Throughput: Towards Unifying Speed and Accuracy in a Single Performance Metric.
114. Access overlays: improving non-visual access to large touch screens for blind users.
115. Portico: tangible interaction on and around a tablet.
116. Voice Games: Investigation Into the Use of Non-speech Voice Input for Making Computer Games More Accessible.
117. Modeling and predicting pointing errors in two dimensions.
118. From the lab to the world: lessons from extending a pointing technique for real-world use.
119. Usable gestures for blind people: understanding preference and performance.
120. In the shadow of misperception: assistive technology use and social interactions.
121. The effects of task dimensionality, endpoint deviation, throughput calculation, and experiment design on pointing measures and models.
122. Post-deployment usability: a survey of current practices.
123. Dynamic accessibility: accommodating differences in ability and situation.
124. Initial results from a study of the effects of meditation on multitasking performance.
125. Effect of MobileASL on communication among deaf users.
126. Typing on flat glass: examining ten-finger expert typing patterns on touch surfaces.
127. Input observer: measuring text entry and pointing performance from naturalistic everyday computer use.
128. Enhancing independence and safety for blind and deaf-blind public transit riders.
129. The aligned rank transform for nonparametric factorial analyses using only anova procedures.
130. Evaluating quality and comprehension of real-time sign language video on mobile phones.
131. Enhanced area cursors: reducing fine pointing demands for people with motor impairments.
132. Augmenting on-screen instructions with micro-projected guides: when it works, and when it fails.
133. Cleanroom: Edit-Time Error Detection with the Uniqueness Heuristic.
134. Understanding Expressions of Unwanted Behaviors in Open Bug Reporting.
135. Understanding users' preferences for surface gestures.
136. A lightweight multistroke recognizer for user interface prototypes.
137. Understanding usability practices in complex domains.
138. A web-based user survey for evaluating power saving strategies for deaf users of mobileASL.
139. Target Acquisition and the Crowd Actor.
140. Evaluating Intelligibility and Battery Drain of Mobile Sign Language Video Transmitted at Low Frame Rates and Bit Rates.
141. TapSongs: tapping rhythm-based passwords on a single binary sensor.
142. Bonfire: a nomadic system for hybrid laptop-tabletop interaction.
143. Activity analysis enabling real-time video communication on mobile phones for deaf users.
144. User-defined gestures for surface computing.
145. The angle mouse: target-agnostic dynamic gain adjustment based on angular deviation.
146. Longitudinal study of people learning to use continuous voice-based cursor control.
147. Exploring the design of accessible goal crossing desktop widgets.
148. Freedom to roam: a study of mobile device adoption and accessibility for people with visual and motor disabilities.
149. Longitudinal evaluation of discrete consecutive gaze gestures for text entry.
150. TrueKeys: identifying and correcting typing errors for people with motor impairments.
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