James Fogarty

Intelligence in Wikipedia (2009)

Daniel S. Weld, Fei Wu, Eytan Adar, Saleema Amershi, James Fogarty, Raphael Hoffmann, ...

The Intelligence in Wikipedia project at the University of Washington is combining self-supervised information extraction (IE) techniques with a mixed initiative interface designed to encourage...

Zoetrope: Interacting with the Ephemeral Web (2009)

Eytan Adar, Mira Dontcheva, James Fogarty, Daniel S. Weld

The Web is ephemeral. Pages change frequently, and it is nearly impossible to find data or follow a link after the underlying page evolves. We present Zoetrope, a system that enables interaction with...

Zoetrope: Interacting with the Ephemeral Web (2009)

Eytan Adar, Mira Dontcheva, James Fogarty, Daniel S. Weld

The Web is ephemeral. Pages change frequently, and it is nearly impossible to find data or follow a link after the underlying page evolves. We present Zoetrope, a system that enables interaction with...

A Comprehensive Study of Frequency, Interference, and Training of Multiple Graphical Passwords (2009)

Katherine M. Everitt, Tanya Bragin, James Fogarty, Tadayoshi Kohno

Graphical password systems have received significant attention as one potential solution to the need for more usable authentication, but nearly all prior work makes the unrealistic assumption of...

DUB Group (2009)

Susumu Harada, Jonathan Lester, Kayur Patel, T. Scott Saponas, James Fogarty, James A. L, ...

Many mobile machine learning applications require collecting and labeling data, and a traditional GUI on a mobile device may not be an appropriate or viable method for this task. This paper presents...

Cascaded Treemaps: Examining the Visibility and Stability of Structure in Treemaps (2009)

Hao Lü, James Fogarty

Treemaps are an important and commonly-used approach to hierarchy visualization, but an important limitation of treemaps is the difficulty of discerning the structure of a hierarchy. This paper...

Examining Difficulties Software Developers Encounter in the Adoption of Statistical Machine Learning (2009)

Kayur Patel, James Fogarty, James A. L, Beverly Harrison

Statistical machine learning continues to show promise as a tool for addressing complex problems in a variety of domains. An increasing number of developers are therefore looking to use statistical...

Intelligence in Wikipedia (2009)

Daniel S. Weld, Fei Wu, Eytan Adar, Saleema Amershi, James Fogarty, Raphael Hoffmann, ...

The Intelligence in Wikipedia project at the University of Washington is combining self-supervised information extraction (IE) techniques with a mixed initiative interface designed to encourage...

Zoetrope: Interacting with the Ephemeral Web (2009)

Eytan Adar, Mira Dontcheva, James Fogarty, Daniel S. Weld

The Web is ephemeral. Pages change frequently, and it is nearly impossible to find data or follow a link after the underlying page evolves. We present Zoetrope, a system that enables interaction with...

Biases in Human Estimation of Interruptibility: Effects and Implications for Practice (2009)

Daniel Avrahami, James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson

People have developed a variety of conventions for negotiating face-to-face interruptions. The physical distribution of teams, however, together with the use of computer-mediated communication and...

Anonymous and Privacy-Sensitive Collection of Sensed Data in Location-Based Applications (2009)

James Fogarty, Jason I. Hong, Pedram Keyani, Karen P. Tang

Existing approaches to privacy in location-based applications generally treat people as the entity of interest. Anonymity and privacy are then addressed through a fidelity tradeoff, obscuring either...

Amplifying community content creation with mixed-initiative information extraction (2009)

Raphael Hoffmann, Saleema Amershi, Kayur Patel, Fei Wu, James Fogarty, Daniel S. Weld

Although existing work has explored both information extraction and community content creation, most research has focused on them in isolation. In contrast, we see the greatest leverage in the...

Investigating Statistical Machine Learning as a Tool for Software Development (2008)

Kayur Patel, James Fogarty, James A. L, Beverly Harrison

As statistical machine learning algorithms and techniques continue to mature, many researchers and developers see statistical machine learning not only as a topic of expert study, but also as a tool...

CueFlik: Interactive Concept Learning in Image Search (2008)

James Fogarty, Desney Tan, Ashish Kapoor, Simon Winder

Web image search is difficult in part because a handful of keywords are generally insufficient for characterizing the visual properties of an image. Popular engines have begun to provide tags based...

Biases in Human Estimation of Interruptibility: Effects and Implications for Practice (2008)

Daniel Avrahami, James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson

People have developed a variety of conventions for negotiating face-to-face interruptions. The physical distribution of teams, however, together with the use of computer-mediated communication and...

Access Control by Testing for Shared Knowledge (2008)

Michael Toomim, Xianhang Zhang, James Fogarty, James A. L

Controlling the privacy of online content is difficult and often confusing. We present a social access control where users devise simple questions of shared knowledge instead of constructing...

Biases in Human Estimation of Interruptibility: Effects and Implications for Practice (2008)

Daniel Avrahami, James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson

People have developed a variety of conventions for negotiating face-to-face interruptions. The physical distribution of teams, however, together with the use of computer-mediated communication and...

CueFlik: Interactive Concept Learning in Image Search (2008)

James Fogarty, Desney Tan, Ashish Kapoor, Simon Winder

Web image search is difficult in part because a handful of keywords are generally insufficient for characterizing the visual properties of an image. Popular engines have begun to provide tags based...

Biases in Human Estimation of Interruptibility: Effects and Implications for Practice (2008)

Daniel Avrahami, James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson

People have developed a variety of conventions for negotiating face-to-face interruptions. The physical distribution of teams, however, together with the use of computer-mediated communication and...

Constructing and Evaluating Sensor-Based Statistical Models of Human Interruptibility (2008)

James Fogarty

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Amplifying community content creation with mixed-initiative information extraction. Submitted for publication (2008)

Raphael Hoffmann, Saleema Amershi, Kayur Patel, Fei Wu, James Fogarty, Daniel S. Weld

Although existing work has explored both information extraction and community content creation, most research has focused on them in isolation. In contrast, we see the greatest leverage in the...

Toolkit Support for Developing and Deploying Sensor-Based Statistical Models of Human Situations (2007)

James Fogarty

Sensor-based statistical models promise to support a variety of advances in human-computer interaction, but building applications that use them is currently difficult and potential advances go...

Applying Game Design to Everyday Fitness Applications (2007)

James Fogarty

Significant interest surrounds how technology can help encourage physical activity and healthier living. There have been several successful examples of games based on focused physical interaction,...

Toward a Systematic Understanding of Suggestion Tactics (2007)

Adrienne Andrew, Gaetano Borriello, James Fogarty

Abstract. The unique capabilities of mobile, context-aware, networked devices make them an interesting platform for applying suggestion in persuasive technologies. Because these devices are nearly...

How it Works: A Field Study of Non-Technical Users Interacting with an Intelligent System (2007)

Joe Tullio, Anind K. Dey, Jason Chalecki, James Fogarty

In order to develop intelligent systems that attain the trust of their users, it is important to understand how users perceive such systems and develop those perceptions over time. We present an...

How it Works: A Field Study of Non-Technical Users Interacting with an Intelligent System (2007)

Joe Tullio, Anind K. Dey, Jason Chalecki, James Fogarty

In order to develop intelligent systems that attain the trust of their users, it is important to understand how users perceive such systems and develop those perceptions over time. We present an...

Toward a Systematic Understanding of Suggestion Tactics (2007)

Adrienne Andrew, Gaetano Borriello, James Fogarty

Abstract. The unique capabilities of mobile, context-aware, networked devices make them an interesting platform for applying suggestion in persuasive technologies. Because these devices are nearly...

Toolkit Support for Developing and Deploying Sensor-Based Statistical Models of Human Situations (2007)

James Fogarty

Sensor-based statistical models promise to support a variety of advances in human-computer interaction, but building applications that use them is currently difficult and potential advances go...

Wine investment, pricing and substitutes (2006)

Fogarty, James

[Truncated abstract] This thesis consists of six chapters, and the main research contributions are contained in chapters two through five inclusive. The topics addressed in each chapter are distinct,...

Wine investment, pricing and substitutes (2006)

Fogarty, James

[Truncated abstract] This thesis consists of six chapters, and the main research contributions are contained in chapters two through five inclusive. The topics addressed in each chapter are distinct,...

Wine investment, pricing and substitutes (2006)

Fogarty, James

[Truncated abstract] This thesis consists of six chapters, and the main research contributions are contained in chapters two through five inclusive. The topics addressed in each chapter are distinct,...

Wine investment, pricing and substitutes (2006)

Fogarty, James

[Truncated abstract] This thesis consists of six chapters, and the main research contributions are contained in chapters two through five inclusive. The topics addressed in each chapter are distinct,...

Wine investment, pricing and substitutes (2006)

Fogarty, James

[Truncated abstract] This thesis consists of six chapters, and the main research contributions are contained in chapters two through five inclusive. The topics addressed in each chapter are distinct,...

Wine investment, pricing and substitutes (2006)

Fogarty, James

[Truncated abstract] This thesis consists of six chapters, and the main research contributions are contained in chapters two through five inclusive. The topics addressed in each chapter are distinct,...

Sensing from the basement: a feasibility study of unobtrusive and low-cost home activity recognition (2006)

James Fogarty

The home deployment of sensor-based systems offers many opportunities, particularly in the area of using sensor-based systems to support aging in place by monitoring an elder’s activities of daily...

Sensing from the basement: a feasibility study of unobtrusive and low-cost home activity recognition (2006)

James Fogarty

The home deployment of sensor-based systems offers many opportunities, particularly in the area of using sensor-based systems to support aging in place by monitoring an elder’s activities of daily...

Putting people in their place: an anonymous and privacy-sensitive approach to collecting sensed data in location-based applications (2006)

Karen P. Tang, Pedram Keyani, James Fogarty, Jason I. Hong

The emergence of location-based computing promises new and compelling applications, but raises very real privacy risks. Existing approaches to privacy generally treat people as the entity of...

Constructing and Evaluating Sensor-Based Statistical Models of Human Interruptibility (2006)

James Fogarty

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Wine investment, pricing and substitutes (2006)

Fogarty, James

[Truncated abstract] This thesis consists of six chapters, and the main research contributions are contained in chapters two through five inclusive. The topics addressed in each chapter are distinct,...

Wine investment, pricing and substitutes (2006)

Fogarty, James

[Truncated abstract] This thesis consists of six chapters, and the main research contributions are contained in chapters two through five inclusive. The topics addressed in each chapter are distinct,...

Wine investment, pricing and substitutes (2006)

Fogarty, James

[Truncated abstract] This thesis consists of six chapters, and the main research contributions are contained in chapters two through five inclusive. The topics addressed in each chapter are distinct,...

Case Studies in the use of ROC Curve Analysis for Sensor-Based Estimates (2005)

James Fogarty, Ryan S. Baker, Scott E. Hudson

Applications that use sensor-based estimates face a fundamental tradeoff between true positives and false positives when examining the reliability of these estimates, one that is inadequately...

Predicting Human Interruptibility with Sensors (2005)

James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson, Christopher G. Atkeson, Daniel Avrahami, Jodi Forlizzi, Sara Kiesler, ...

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Examining Task Engagement in Sensor-Based Statistical Models of Human Interruptibility (2005)

James Fogarty, Andrew J. Ko, Htet Htet Aung, Elspeth Golden, Karen P. Tang, Scott E. Hudson

The computer and communication systems that office workers currently use tend to interrupt at inappropriate times or unduly demand attention because they have no way to determine when an interruption...

Examining task engagement in sensor-based statistical models of human interruptibility (2005)

James Fogarty, Andrew J. Ko, Htet Htet Aung, Elspeth Golden, Karen P. Tang, Scott E. Hudson

The computer and communication systems that office workers currently use tend to interrupt at inappropriate times or unduly demand attention because they have no way to determine when an interruption...

Presence versus Availability: The Design and Evaluation of a Context-Aware Communication Client (2004)

James Fogarty, Jennifer Lai, Jim Christensen

Although electronic communication plays an important role in the modern workplace, the interruptions created by poorly-timed attempts to communicate are disruptive. Prior work suggests that sharing...

Examining the Robustness of Sensor-Based Statistical Models of Human Interruptibility (2004)

James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson

Current systems often create socially awkward interruptions or unduly demand attention because they have no way of knowing if a person is busy and should not be interrupted. Previous work has...

AmIBusy: High-Level Abstraction in Ubiquitous Sensing Environments (2004)

James Fogarty

Inspired by the abstractions provided in desktop user interface software toolkits [7], a variety of research projects are exploring abstractions of physical sensors and physical input devices. For...

Sensor-Based Statistical Mod els of Human Interrupti bility (2004)

Introd Ucti On, James Fogarty

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Examining the Robustness of Sensor-Based Statistical Models of Human Interruptibility (2004)

James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson

Current systems often create socially awkward interruptions or unduly demand attention because they have no way of knowing if a person is busy and should not be interrupted. Previous work has...

Examining the Robustness of Sensor-Based Statistical Models of Human Interruptibility (2004)

James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson

Current systems often create socially awkward interruptions or unduly demand attention because they have no way of knowing if a person is busy and should not be interrupted. Previous work has...

Connecting versus calming: interruptibility, presence, and availability (2004)

James Fogarty

Many researchers in the HCI and CSCW communities have examined the problem of making it easier for people to connect. Work on media spaces, for example, examined the role of always-on audio and/or...

Sensor redundancy and certain privacy concerns (2003)

James Fogarty

In our work on situationally appropriate computing, we have been examining how systems can observe people in the real world, model their behaviors, and interact with them in ways that are socially...

Predicting human interruptibility with sensors: a Wizard of Oz feasibility study (2003)

Scott E. Hudson, James Fogarty, Christopher G. Atkeson, Daniel Avrahami, Jodi Forlizzi, Sara Kiesler, ...

A person seeking someone else’s attention is normally able to quickly assess how interruptible they are. This assessment allows for behavior we perceive as natural, socially appropriate, or simply...

Predicting human interruptibility with sensors: a Wizard of Oz feasibility study (2003)

James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson, Christopher G. Atkeson, Jodi Forlizzi, Sara Kiesler, Johnny C. Lee, ...

A person seeking another person’s attention is normally able to quickly assess how interruptible the other person currently is. Such assessments allow behavior that we consider natural, socially...

Predicting human interruptibility with sensors: a Wizard of Oz feasibility study (2003)

Scott E. Hudson, James Fogarty, Christopher G. Atkeson, Daniel Avrahami, Jodi Forlizzi, Sara Kiesler, ...

A person seeking someone else’s attention is normally able to quickly assess how interruptible they are. This assessment allows for behavior we perceive as natural, socially appropriate, or simply...

Predicting human interruptibility with sensors: a Wizard of Oz feasibility study (2003)

James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson, Christopher G. Atkeson, Daniel Avrahami, Jodi Forlizzi, Sara Kiesler, ...

A person seeking another person’s attention is normally able to quickly assess how interruptible the other person currently is. Such assessments allow behavior that we consider natural, socially...

Specifying behavior and semantic meaning in an unmodified layered drawing package (2002)

James Fogarty, Jodi Forlizzi, Scott E. Hudson

In order to create and use rich custom appearances, designers are often forced to introduce an unnatural gap into the design process. For example, a designer creating a skin for a music player must...

Designing our town: MOOsburg (2001)

John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson, Philip Isenhour, Craig Ganoe, Dan Dunlap, James Fogarty, ...

MOOsburg is a community-oriented multi-user domain. It was created to enrich the Blacksburg Electronic Village (BEV) by providing real-time, situated interaction and a place-based model for community...

Aesthetic Information Collages: Generating Decorative Displays that Contain Information (2001)

James Fogarty, Jodi Forlizzi, Scott E. Hudson

Normally, the primary purpose of an information display is to convey information. If information displays can be aesthetically interesting, that might be an added bonus. This paper considers an...

Medical Activities and Medical Communications during an Amphibious Assault and Subsequent Operations Ashore. (1998)

Fogarty, James, Stevens, I.

Medical activities and medical communications play a vital part in support of Marine Corps amphibious operations and subsequent operations ashore. This report focuses on these medical activities and...

Liberation and development :--a Latin American perspective /--James Fogarty. (1998)

Fogarty, James.

Revised version of doctoral dissertation, Pacific Western University 1993.

The Own-Price Elasticity of Alcohol: A Meta-Analysis

James Fogarty

Interpreting the own-price elasticity of demand for alcohol literature is difficult. While numerous studies have been conducted, the point estimates reported vary dramatically. Some studies suggest...

Rethinking Wine Investment in the UK and Australia

Fogarty, James

This article presents three arguments as to why the value of wine as an investment good has typically been understated and argues that wine investment in the UK and Australia represents a value...