Shore '00: Student HCI Online Research Experiments

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Abstract
Introduction
Experiment
Results
Discussion
Conclusions

Acknowledgements
References
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The Effect of Direct Annotation on Speed and Satisfaction

Credits

Yoshimitsu (Yoshi) Goto was responsible for

  • Gathering references.
  • Writing the material and pilot study summary.
  • Writing of reference summaries
  • Monitoring subjects for experiment.
  • Assisting in writing draft introduction.
  • Writing the experiment and results part of final project.
  • Creating the *.jpg's used in the webpage.

Yohan (John) Jung was responsible for
  • Acting as project leader.
  • Gathering references.
  • Implementing the change to the PhotoFinder software in order to support our experiment.
  • Writing the directions for the subjects to follow.
  • Conducting the pilot study.
  • Writing draft introduction.
  • Writing the conclusion and reference part of final project.
  • Monitor subjects for experiment.
  • Creation of web pages for final project.
  • Recruiting the subjects.

Ka-Pak (Allan) Ma was responsible for
  • Assisting in proposal write up.
  • Writing the summary for references.
  • Conducted statistical analysis.
  • Monitoring subjects for experiment.
  • Assisting in writing draft introduction.
  • Writing of abstract, discussion, and credit part of final project.
  • Creation of web pages for final project.

Orion McCaslin was responsible for
  • Writing the proposal.
  • Gathering of references.
  • Assisting in materials write up.
  • Designing the visual basic forms for instructions, background questions, and subjective preference questions.
  • Conducting in statistical analysis.
  • Monitoring subjects for experiment.
  • Revising of stats.
  • Creating graphs.
  • Revising of the introduction to the final project.
  • Special thanks from all of us for treating us to late-night food from Danny's while putting together this site :)



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