THREE CHALLENGES OF INVISIBLE INTERFACES (2008)
Past user interface design leveraged real world metaphors and the naturalistic associations of these to create what was hoped to be more easy to use technologies (e.g., file folders, the desktop, the...
Kenneth P. Fishkin, Anuj Gujar, Beverly L. Harrison, Thomas P. Moran
A major event in the history of human-computer interaction (HCI) was the advent at Xerox PARC in the 1970s of the Graphical User Interface (GUI). The GUI was based on a bitmapped display, making the...
Embodied User Interfaces for Really Direct Manipulation (1999)
Kenneth P. Fishkin, Anuj Gujar, Beverly L. Harrison, Thomas P. Moran, Roy Want
this paper we illustrate embodied user interface techniques by considering paper document handling tasks. People have developed a highly refined set of physical techniques to perform these document...
Darnell J. Moore, Roy Want, Beverly L. Harrison, Anuj Gujar, Ken Fishkin
This paper describes a novel physical icon [3] or "phicon-" based system that can be programmed to issue a range of commands about what the user wishes to do with handdrawn whiteboard...
A Diary Study of Work-Related Reading: Design Implications for Digital Reading Devices (1998)
Annette Adler, Anuj Gujar, Beverly L. Harrison, Abigail Sellen
In this paper we describe a diary study of how people read in the course of their daily working lives. Fifteen people from a wide variety of professions were asked to log their daily document...
The Design and Use of Squeezable Computers: An Exploration of Manipulative User Interfaces (1998)
Beverly L. Harrison, Ken Fishkin, Anuj Gujar, Carlos Mochon, Roy Want
This paper reports on the design and use of tactile user interfaces embedded within or wrapped around the devices that they control. We discuss three different interaction prototypes which we built....
A Diary Study of Work-Related Reading: Design Implications for Digital Reading Devices (1998)
Annette Adler, Anuj Gujar, Beverly L. Harrison, Abigail Sellen
In this paper we describe a diary study of how people read in the course of their daily working lives. Fifteen people from a wide variety of professions were asked to log their daily document...
The design and evaluation of transparent user interfaces, from theory to practice (1997)
grantor: University of Toronto
An Experimental Evaluation of Transparent User Interface Tools and Information Content (1995)
Beverly L. Harrison, Gordon Kurtenbach
The central research issue addressed by this paper is how we can design computer interfaces that better support human attention and better maintain the fluency of work. To accomplish this we propose...
Designing Video Annotation and Analysis Systems (1992)
Beverly L. Harrison, Ronald M. Baecker
Although video has been used for many years to record data, few tools have been developed to help analyze video data. Current multimedia interfaces have severe cognitive and attentional limitations,...