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Hi, I'm Ian Li!
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Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Hi, I'm Ian Li. I build personal informatics tools. I have a Ph.D. in human-computer interaction. I design and develop applications and web sites. I like to draw and paint. I also enjoy various hobbies. Document, slides, and video are now available. Bunny on a Levitation Craft. Personal Informatics ». Blueprinter: Blueprint CSS Generator. Personal Informatics ». I recently finished my Ph.D. in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute. At Carnegie Mellon University. Vienna, Austria, ...
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Natural Programming
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~NatProg
Oct 2014 —. Our papers on InterState. Will be presented at UIST'14. Aug 2014 —. Our papers on Azurite. Were presented at VL/HCC'14. Aug 2014 —. Most Influential Paper Award at VL/HCC 2014. For Estimating the Numbers of End Users and End User Programmers, Christopher Scaffidi, Mary Shaw, and Brad Myers. (. Brad Myers is the only person to win three times. Sep 2013 —. Our paper on Azurite. Was presented at VL/HCC'13. Sep 2013 —. Most Influential Paper Award at VL/HCC 2013. A paper about ConstraintJS. Which...
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Virtual Ph.D. Program VGK - Cooperations
http://www.vgk.de/partners.html
VIRTUAL Ph.D. PROGRAM VGK. The emerging potential of new media for distributed collaborative teaching and learning is presently one of the most promising multi-disciplinary research fields worldwide. Bringing together scientists from different domains (e.g. cognitive science, computer science, instructional science, and psychology) and from different countries, research in this field is itself a distributed and collaborative adventure. The program Netbased Knowledge Communication in Groups. Collaborative...
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SENSR
http://www.sensr.org/aboutus.php
AN EASY and SIMPLE WAY TO HARNESS THE POWER OF CITIZEN SCIENTISTS VIA MOBILE. We are a non-profit, academic research group at Carnegie Mellon University, exploring the use of technologies in enhancing grassroots citizen science activities. Our goal is to provide the technical system that can support the small volunteer groups and local organizations in environmental and community-based issues in solving various problems. Our system not only helps you build the data collection tool, but also distribute yo...
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CLIHC 2003 - Official Website
http://clihc2003.inf.puc-rio.br/sponsorship.html
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, August 17-20, 2003. Congresso Latino-americano de Interação Humano-Computador. Congreso Latinoamericano de Interacción Humano-Computadora. Latin American Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Building bridges among individuals and communities. Photo by Rodrigo Keller. Short papers and posters. Official URL for CLIHC 2003:. Http:/ clihc2003.inf.puc-rio.br. Last updated: January 2011. Friends of CLIHC 2003.
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Scott Hudson | Home
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~hudson
Photo by Johnny Lee. Is a Professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute. Within the School of Computer Science. At Carnegie Mellon University. Where he serves as the founding director of the HCII PhD program. He was previously an Associate Professor in the College of Computing. At the Georgia Institute of Technology. And prior to that an Assistant Professor of Computer Science. At the University of Arizona. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science. At the University of Colorado.
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Natural Programming
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~NatProg/whyline.html
The Whyline's design was heavily motivated by several exploratory studies of programmers' debugging strategies. Ko, A J. and Myers, B. A. (2004). Designing the Whyline: A Debugging Interface for Asking Questions About Program Failures. CHI 2004. Vienna, Austria, April 24-29, 151-158. Watch the Whyline video. H264, 28 MB, requires Quicktime 7. Watch the CHI 2004 presentation. MPEG4, requires Quicktime 6. The Whyline work is now patented: U.S. Patent No. 7,735,066 [patent]. The arrows represent data and co...
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Julian Missig
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I graduated in December 2006. From Carnegie Mellon University. With a Master of Human-Computer Interaction. Degree. In May 2006 I finished my undergraduate degree, a B.S. in Cognitive Science with an additional major in Human-Computer Interaction. My resumé [pdf]. More briefly illustrates my overall history, while this site details projects which (hopefully) further illustrate my strengths in Usability. Unless otherwise indicated, the papers posted here were. What do I do? View the original diagram.
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