GRAND 2013 will take place May 14-16, 2013 in Toronto, ON
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Research Notes (RNotes) Schedule

Wednesday, May 15
10:15am - 11:15am 

Track A | "Games" | Room 205

Cheryl Savery Time, Decisions and Corrections: Exploring the Three Dimensions of Consistency Maintenance in Network Games
Richard Zhao Two-Layered NPC Behaviour Architecture using Cyclic Scheduling
Neesha Desai How gender affects perception and interpretation of emotion in video game characters 
Dalia El-Shimy Reactive Environment for Network Music Performance
Gregor McEwan Action-Based Communication in High Speed Games
Samuel Perreault Limber: Exploring Motivation in a Workplace ExerGame

 

Track B | "Modeling and Simulation" | Room 206 

Carlos Sanchez Embedding digitized fibre fields in finite element models of muscles
Siavash Kazemian Automatic Human Utility Evaluation of ASR Systems: Does WER Really Predict Performance?
David Flatla Personalized Simulations of Colour Vision Deficiency
Negar Harandi An Interactive Model-based Approach for 3D Segmentation of Human Tongue from MR Volumes
Andrew Ho A 3-Dimensional Computer Simulation of Swallowing using Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics
Ryan Armstrong A software pipeline for creation of patient-specific scenarios for neurosurgical simulation
 

 


 

Wednesday, May 15 
11:30am - 12:30pm

Track A | "Natural User Interfaces" | Room 205 

Anna Macaranas Design Guidance for Overcoming the Challenges of Natural User Interfaces
Adrian Reetz World Pointing: Improving Natural Pointing Interaction with Real-World Landmarks
Richard Tang In-place Annotation of Physical Objects with Pico-Projectors
Martin Weigel From Focus to Context and Back: Combining Mobile Projectors and Stationary Displays
Jillian Warren Issues Concerning the Design and Evaluation of Tangible User Interfaces for Learning
Meng Xie Heterogeneous Sensor Data Fusion: How Many Cameras Are Needed For An Accurate 3D Reconstruction of Large Scene?

 

Track B | "Understanding Behaviour | Room 206 

Lori McCay-Peet Development of a measure: How well a digital environment facilitates serendipity
Syavash Nobarany How do reviewing motivations differ across reviewers?
Zack Hayat Predicting advice giving by examining email usage: a longitudinal study of the GRAND research network
Brittany White Tweeting on #tarsands: Twitter and environmental activism
Rob Bajko Analysis of Adoption and use of Smartphones in Work Meetings
Elizabeth Shaffer Tweeting the Government: Preliminary findings from a genre analysis of Canadian federal government tweets

 


 

Thursday, May 16 
3:15pm - 4:15pm

Track A | "Vision and Displays" | Room 205 

Andre Doucette How Do You Know Where I Am? Objective Measurements of Awareness with Digital Tabletop Embodiments
Claude Fortin Public Interaction Framework for Dynamic Digital Displays
Gregor Miller An Abstraction for Developer-Friendly Computer Vision
Karim Benzeroual The Perception and Estimation of Distances in S3D Films
Jeffrey Blum Rendering the world to blind people via spatialized audio
Roberto Calderon Developing Cross-Display Applications using the Really Easy Displays (RED) Framework

 

Track B | "Design" | Room 206 

Brian Gleeson Human-Robot Communication for Collaborative Assembly
Haley MacLeod Towards Personal Informatics Tools for Chronic Illness Management
Samad Kardan Providing Adaptive Support in an Exploratory Learning Environment by Mining User Interaction Data: A Pilot Study
Leah Zhang Interactive Comics as Visual Narratives in Computer Security Education
Dandan Huang ConsumptionCalendar: Visualizing Resource Use in Context
Elizabeth Stobert A Password Manager that Doesn't Remember Passwords
Sabrina Houser Work vs. Play: A Study of Guide Dog Team Interactions