Workshop at HCI 2004
The 18th British HCI Group Annual Conference
Leeds Metropolitan University, UK 6-10 September 2004

Presentations

Below is a list of the papers presented at the workshop;

  • Position Paper for the Workshop Entitled, "Designing for Attention" Anne P. Hillstrom, George Mason University, USA
  • Attention Design: Seven issues to consider. Sharon Wood, Richard Cox & Peter Cheng University of Sussex, Falmer, UK
  • Building Effective Computer Strategies for Users with ADD in the Workplace: Initial Considerations. Mario A. Moreno-Rocha1, Gabriel Gerónimo-Castillo, Irma G. Solís-Genesta, Everth H Rocha-Trejo. Universidad Tecnológica de la Mixteca, Mexico
  • Surprise and Illusion: Design Tools for Interactive Museum Exhibits. Su Zheng. Coventry School of Art and Design, UK
  • Ambient Displays Beyond Conventions. Andreas Lund, Mikael Wiberg. Umeå University, Sweden
  • Tracking the focus of visual attention during reading. Aulikki Hyrskykari. University of Tampere, Finland
  • Harnessing visual attention with machine reasoning to improve the efficiency of production procedures. William Tompkinson and Clare Davies. Research & Innovation, Ordnance Survey UK
  • Visual ergonomics of adaptive interfaces. Alexander Toet, TNO Human Factors, The Netherlands