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    Non-Rigid Interaction Surfaces

    What do I hear? Communicating with Sound

    Rethinking Evaluation for Today's HCI

    Improving Game Experiences

    Facebook Newsfeeds & Friendships

    Activism in Wikipedia & Beyond

    HMDs & Wearables to Overcome Disabilities

    Visualizing Data

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    Supporting Change in Developing Countries

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    Collaborative Tables, Walls & Rooms

    The Value of Things

    Muscle-Computer Interfaces

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    Search & Recommendations

    Kids Haptic, Wearable, Tangible Learning

    Motivation & Participation

    Sustainability & Recycling

    The Value of the Village in Caregiving

    I Like What I See - Interface Aesthetics

    Supporting Creativity through UX Design

    Smartwatch Interaction

    Tangible Interactions

    New Evaluation Approaches

    Evaluating Crowdsourcing

    Smart Smartphone Authentication

    Healthcare Bias, Engagement & Adaptation

    Storytelling in InfoVis

    Grip, Move & Tilt:Novel Interaction

    Interactive Video & Collaborative Annotations

    HCI for the Elderly

    The Impact of Crowd Work on Workers

    Social Media and Mobile Camera Privacy

    DIY Healthcare:Apps & Wearables

    Social Embodied Interaction

    Innovation in Theories & Products

    Design and 3D Object Fabrication

    Understanding & Extending Touch Interfaces

    Sharing & Collaboration @ Work

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    Understanding Crowdwork in Many Domains

    Eco-Green:Encouraging Energy Conservation

    Sports Tracking & Training

    Feeling & Communicating Emotions

    Critical Design

    HMDs in Augmented & Virtual Reality

    Tangible Interaction with Phones

    UI Impact on Performance & Decisions

    Player Performance & Experience in Games

    Neighborhoods & Disadvantaged Communities

    Enhanced Security with Passwords & CAPTCHAs

    Accessibility at Home & on The Go

    Telepresence Video, Robots, and Walls

    Experience Design for Games

    Digital & Materials Fabrication

    Tactile Notifications for Phones & Wearables

    Automation and Interactive Feedback

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    Quantified Self for Humans & Pets

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    Understanding Everyday Use of Mobile Phones

    GUI Size, Resolution & Layout

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    Using Random Body Parts for Input

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    Understanding Health through Online Behavior

    Natural User Interfaces for InfoVis

    UX Methods 4

    Augmented & Virtual Reality in the Real World

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    Home Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation

    Interaction Techniques for Tables & Walls

    Interacting with GUIs

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