Bristol Interaction Group will present 10 papers and 8 late breaking work at ACM CHI 2016.
The following are our 10 papers and notes
Investigating Text Legibility on Non-Rectangular Displays
Understanding and Mitigating the Effects of Device and Cloud Service Design Decisions on the Environmental Footprint of Digital Infrastructure
Tap the ShapeTones: Exploring the effects of crossmodal congruence in an audio-visual interface
EMPress: Practical Hand Gesture Classification with Wrist-Mounted EMG and Pressure Sensing
Office Social: Presentation Interactivity for Nearby Devices
GauntLev: A Wearable to Manipulate Free-floating Objects
Shared Language and the Design of Home Healthcare Technology
PathSync: Multi-User Gestural Interaction with Touchless Rhythmic Path Mimicry
PowerShake: Power Transfer Interactions for Mobile Devices The
Tyranny of the Everyday in Mobile Video Messaging