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2016 Curriculum Vitae
`Ted Selker, Ph.D.
`910 Mockingbird Lane
`Palo Alto CA 94306
`ted.selker@gmail.com
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`Education
`Ph.D., Computer Science, 1992
`Thesis: A Framework for Proactive Interactive Adaptive
`Computer Help.
`M.S., Computer & Information Sciences, 1981
`Thesis: Paired Associative Memory
`B.S., Applied Mathematics, Honors, 1979
`Thesis: Image Based Focusing.
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`Employment
`Selker Design Research, CEO
`Many roles in companies and
`universities.
`Foldimate, CTO
`Select2Gether, CTO
`Scanadu, Chief Scientist
`Carnegie Mellon University
`Silicon Valley,Distinguished
`Service Professor, Director of
`Considerate Computing Research;
`Associate Director of Mobility
`Research Center;
`Stanford University Computer
`Science, Visiting Scholar
`MIT/Caltech Voting Project, Co-
`Director
`MIT, Media
`Laboratory, Associate Professor;
`Director of Context Aware
`Computing Group, Design
`Intelligence/Kitchen Intelligence.
`MIT, Media Laboratory, Visiting
`Associate Professor
`IBM Almaden Research
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`09/2008
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`01/2004
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`09/1999
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`09/1998
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`06/1996
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`Beginning
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`09/1999
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`09/2012
`06/2012
`07/2011
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`08/2008
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`City University of New York
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`University of Massachusetts-
`Amherst
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`Brown University
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`Ending
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`Present
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`02/2014
`01/2014
`10/2011
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`11/2013
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`09/2009
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`06/2008
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`06/1999
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`10/1999
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`Center, IBM Fellow
`IBM Almaden Research
`Center, Senior Manager.
`IBM Almaden Research
`Center, Manager
`IBM T.J. Watson Research
`Center, Research Scientist
`Stanford University, Computer
`Science, Teaching Fellow
`Atari Sunnyvale Research
`Lab, Research Scientist
`Stanford University, Computer
`Science, Research Engineer
`Stanford University, Robotics
`Lab, Research Assistant
`University of Massachusetts,
`Amherst, Research Assistant
`Hampshire College, Lecturer,
`Director HALCOGS
`Brown & Sharpe, Product
`Designer
`Brown University, Photo Editor
`Brown University, Research
`Assistant
`Weyerhaeuser
`Research, Research Intern
`Longview Bike
`Shop, Mechanic childworker
`Alvin TV
`Repair, Repair childworker
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`03/1969
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`10/1999
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`09/1995
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`11/1992
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`12/1980
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`09/1976
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`01/1974
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`06/1971
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`Refereed Publications
`1. Designing for Peripheral Interaction: seamlessly integrating interactive technology in
`everyday life, Editors Saskia Bakker, Doris Hausen, Elise van den Hoven, Ted Selker,
`Interaction Design and Arhitecture journal (IxD&A), Spring2016.
`2. An Adaptive Mediating Agent for Teleconferences, Rahul Rajan, Ted Selker. Intelligent
`systems for supporting distributed human teamwork, AAAI 2016 Spring Symposium,
`Stanford CA, March 2016.
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`3. Task Load Estimation & Mediation using Psychophysiological Measures, Rahul Rajan, Ted
`Selker, Ian Lane,Proceedings IUI2016, Sonoma CA, March 2016.
`4. Tactile Communication in Extreme Contexts: Exploring the Design Space Through
`Kiteboarding Andre Schmidt, Mads Kleemann, Timothy Merritt, Ted
`Selker, Proceedings Interact, Bamberg, Germany, Sept 2015.
`An Infrastructure for Supporting Considerate Sensor Systems Provisioning. Jia
`Zhang, Nimsh Radia, Zhipeng Li, Norman Xin, Youan Ren, Prateek Sachdeva, Puja
`Subranmanyam, Sky Hu, Song Luan, Lydian Le, Bo Xing, Du :Li, Jordan Cao, Ted
`Selker, Bob Iannucci, Martin Griss, Anthony Rowe. SOCA2013. Kauai, Hawaii, Dec
`2013.
`6. Beyond Rhetoric to Poetics in IT Invention, Annie Gentes, Ted Selker. Proceedings
`Interact, Cape Town, South Africa, Sept. 2013.
`7. “Roger that!” - The Value of Adding Social Feedback in Audio-mediated
`Communications, Rahul Rajan, Joey Hsiao, Ted Selker. Proceedings Interact, Cape
`Town, South Africa, Sept. 2013.
`8. Multi-Focus and Multi-Level Techniques for Visualization and Analysis of Networks
`with Thematic Data Exploration, Michele Cossalter, Ole. Mengshoel and Ted
`Selker. IS&T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging, Feb. 3-7, 2013.
`9. Multi-focus and Multi-window Techniques for Interactive Network
`Exploration, Priya Krishnan Sundararajan, OleMengshoel and Ted
`Selker. Exploration IS&T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging, Feb 3-7, 2013.
`Considerate Audio MEdiating Oracle (CAMEO): Improving Human-to-Human
`Communications in Conference Calls. Rahul Rajan, Cliff Chen, Ted
`Selker. Proceedings Designing Interactive Systems, DIS 2012, Newcastle, UK, June
`11-15, 2012.
`11. Considerate Supervisor: An Audio-only Facilitator for Multiparty Conference
`Calls, Rahul Rajan, Cliff Chen, Ted Selker. CHI 2012 Works In Progress, Austin,
`TX, May10, 2012.
`12. SmartPhones can Recognize Stress-Induced Hand Tremor. Ted Selker, Will Dayton,
`Patricia Collins. ProceedingsMobACC, Interact, Lisbon, Portugal, Sept. 2011.
`13. Attention and Intention Goals Can Mediate Disruption in Human Computer
`Interaction. Ernesto Arroyo, Ted Selker. Proceedings Interact, Lisbon, Portugal Sept.
`2011.
`14. TravelRole: a Carpooling/ Physical Social Network Creator. Ted Selker, Paula
`Helen Saphir. Proceedings 2010 International Symposium on Collaborative
`Technologies and Systems,Chicago, IL, May 2010.
`15. Understanding Considerate Systems - UCS (pronounced: You See Us). Ted
`Selker. Proceedings 2010 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies
`and Systems, Chicago, IL, May 2010.
`16. Who Said What When? Capturing the Important Moments of a Meeting. Shoou-Jong
`Yu, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CHI’10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in
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`Computing System, Atlanta GA, April 2010.
`17. Meeting Essence II, Capturing the Important Moments of a Meeting (poster). Shoou-
`Jong Yu, Ted Selker. Proceedings HotMobile2010, Annapolis, MD, Feb. 2010.
`18. Process Is Technology: Coming to Terms with Systems-Level Problems and Human-
`Factors Failures withVoting.Presented at WOTE, Ottawa, Canada, June 20-21 2007.
`19. What You Said About Where You Shook Your Head: A Hands-free Implementation
`of a Location-based Notification System. Eric M. Jones, Ted
`Selker, Hymin Chung. CHI 2007, May 2, San Jose, CA, 2007
`20. Emotionally Reactive Television. Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Ted
`Selker, Chaochi Chang, HyeminChung. Proceedings 2007 International Conference
`on Intelligent User Interfaces.Honolulu HI, Jan. 2007.
`21. Enhancing Interface Design Using Attentive Interaction Design Toolkit. Chia-
`Hsun Jackie Lee, Jon Wetzel, Ted Selker. Proceedings Educational Program of ACM
`SIGGRAPH 2006,Boston, MA, July 2006.
`22. A Methodology for Testing Voting Systems. Ted Selker, Elizabeth Rosenzweig,
`Anna Pandolfo. Journal of Usability Studies, Vol. 1, Issue 5, Nov. 2006.
`23. Usability Tool for Analysis of Web Designs Using Mouse Tracks. Ernesto Arroyo,
`Ted Selker, Willy Wei. CHI ’06 CHI ’06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in
`Computing Systems,Montreal, Canada, pp. 484-489, April 2006.
`24. A Sense of Spatial Semantics. Matthew Hockenberry, Ted Selker. MiICHI ’06
`Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada, pp.
`851-856, April 2006.
`25. Lover’s Cups: Drinking Interfaces as New Communication Channels
`(alt.chi). Hyemin Chung, Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Ted Selker. Extended Abstracts CHI
`’06, Montreal, Canada, pp. 375-380, April 2006.
`26. CarCoach: a Polite and Effective Driving Coach.Ernesto Arroyo, Shawn Sullivan,
`Ted Selker. alt.chi, CHI ’06 Extended Abstracts, Montreal, Canada, pp. 357-362,
`April 2006.
`Attention Meter: A Vision-Based Input Toolkit for Interaction Designers. Chia-
`Hsun Jackie Lee, Chiun-YI Ian Jang, Ting Han Daniel Chen, Jon Wetzel, Yang-Ting
`Bow Shen, Ted Selker, Ernesto Arroyo, Ted Selker, Willy Wei. CHI ’06 Extended
`Abstracts, Montreal, Canada, pp. 1007-1012, April 2006.
`Augmenting Kitchen Appliances with a Shared Context Using Knowledge about
`Daily Events. Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Leonardo Bonanni, Jose H. Espinosa, Henry
`Lieberman, Ted Selker.Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on
`Intelligent User Interfaces, Sydney, Australia, pp. 348-350, Jan. 2006.
`iSphere: A Free-Hand 3D Modeling Interface. Chia-Hsun J. Lee, Yuchang Hu, Ted
`Selker. International Journal of Architectural Computing, Vol. 4, No. 01, pp. 19-31,
`Jan.2006.Fostering Motivation and Creativity for Computer Users, Special Creativity
`and Computation Support.
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`30. Fostering Motivation and Creativity for Computer Users. Ted Selker. International
`Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Vol. 63, No. 4-5, Crete, Greece, pp. 410-421,
`Oct. 2005.
`31. Cooking with the Elements: Intuitive Immersive Interfaces for Augmented Reality
`Environment. LeonardoBonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Proceedings Interact
`2005, Rome, Italy, pp. 1022-1025, Sept. 2005.
`Exploring Feedback and Persuasive Techniques at the Sink. Leonardo Bonanni,
`Ernesto Arroyo, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Interactions Special Issue: Ambient
`Intelligence: the Next Generation of User Centeredness, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 25-28,
`July-Aug. 2005.
`33. Abbrevicons: Efficient Feedback for Audio Interfaces. Matthew Hockenberry,
`Sharon Cohen, Zachary Ozer, Tiffany Chen, Ted Selker. Proceedings of Interact
`2005, Rome Italy, pp. 1079-1082, Sept. 2005.
`34. Synesthetic Recipes: Foraging for Food with the Family in Taste-space. Hugo Liu,
`Matthew Hockenberry, Ted Selker. Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 2005, Los
`Angeles, CA, July 2005.
`35. Voting Technology: Election Auditing Is an End-to-End Procedure. Ted
`Selker. Science, Vol. 308, pp. 1873-1874, June 24, 2005.
`PlaceMap: Building Community Through Active Context Mapping. Matthew
`Hockenberry, Rob Gens, Ted Selker. Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 2005, Los
`Angeles, CA, July, 2005.iSphere: a Proximity-Based 3D Input Interface. Chia-
`Hsun Lee, Y. Hu, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CAAD Futures 2005 Conference,
`Vienna, Austria, pp. 281-290, June 2005.
`37. A Day of Poll Watching, Reno and Sparks Nevada. Ted Selker. User Experience
`Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring 2005.
`38. Technology in the Home: Waterbot: Exploring Feedback and Persuasive Techniques
`at the Sink. Ernesto Arroyo, Leonardo Bonanni, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CHI
`’05, Portland, OR, pp. 631-639, April 2005.
`39. Attention-Based Design of Augmented Reality Interfaces
`(poster). Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CHI
`’05, Portland, OR, pp. 1228-1231, April 2005.
`40. Smart Sinks: Real World Opportunities for Context-Aware Interaction
`(poster). Leonardo Bonanni, Ernesto Arroyo, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Extended
`Abstracts of CHI ’05, Portland, OR, pp. 1232-1235, April 2005.
`41. Dishmaker: Personal Fabrication Interface. Leonardo Bonanni,
`Sam Sarcia, Sudodh Paudel, Ted Selker. alt.chi, Extended Abstracts of CHI
`’05, Portland, OR, pp. 2231-2233, April 2005.
`42. Counter Intelligence: Augmented Reality Kitchen. Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-
`Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CHI ’05, Portland, OR, pp. 2239-2245, April
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`43. CarCoach: A Generalized Layered Architecture for Educational Car
`Systems. Taly Sharon, Ted Selker, Lars Wagner, Ariel J. Frank. IEEE Intl.
`Conference on Software, Science, Technology & Engineering, pp. 13-22, Feb. 2005.
`Smart Environments and Ubiquitous Computing: A Framework for Designing
`Intelligent Task-Oriented Augmented Reality User Interfaces. Leonardo Bonanni,
`Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on
`Intelligent User Interfaces, San Diego, CA, pp. 317-319, Jan. 2005.
`The Living Center (TLC): A Web Page That Think With Its Users. Ted
`Selker. Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia and Information
`and Communications Technologies, Badajoz, Spain, Oct.2004., Journal of Digital
`Contents. Special issue on Digital Learning-Teaching Environments and
`Contents, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 116-120, Formatex, Badajoz, Spain, 2004.
`46. Visual Attentive Interfaces. Ted Selker. BT Technology Journal, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp.
`146-150, Oct. 2004.
`47. Fixing the Vote-What Electronic Ballots Can Do for Democracy. Ted
`Selker. Scientific American, pp. 92-97, Oct. 2004.
`48. The SAVE System-Secure Architecture for Electronic Voting. Ted Selker,
`Jon Goler. BT Technology Journal, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 89-19, Oct. 2004
`The Living Center (TLC): A Web Page That Think With Its Users. Ted
`Selker. Journal of Digital Contents. Special issue on Digital Learning-Teaching
`Environments and Contents, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 116-120, Formatex, Badajoz, Spain,
`2004.
`50. Drift Catcher: the Implicit Social Context of Email. Andrea Lockerd, Ted
`Selker. Proceedings of INTERACT ’03: IFIP TC13, Zurich, Switzerland, Sept. 2003.
`51. Voting: User Experience, Technology and Practice (panel). Ted Selker, Eric A.
`Fischer, Benjamin B. Bederson,Conny McCormack, Clifford Nass. Extended
`Abstracts of CHI ’03, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, pp. 700-701, April 2003.
`52. Visualizing the Affective Structure of a Text Document. Hugo Liu, Henry
`Lieberman, Ted Selker. Extended Abstracts of CHI ’03, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, pp. 740-
`741, April 2003.
`53. World Wide Web: Mr. Web: an Automated Interactive
`Webmaster. Andrea Lockerd, Huy Pham, Taly Sharon, Ted Selker. Extended
`Abstracts of CHI ’03, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, pp. 812-813, April 2003.
`54. Attentive User Interfaces: Interacting with Groups of Computers. Jeff Shell, Ted
`Selker, RoelVertegaal. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 46, No. 3, pp. 40-46,
`March 2003.
`A Zero-Input Interface for Leveraging Group Experience in Web Browsing
`(Poster). Taly Sharon, Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker. Proceedings of 8th
`International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Miami Beach, FL, pp. 290-
`292, Jan. 2003.
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`A Model of Textual Affect Sensing Using Real-World Knowledge. Hugo Liu, Henry
`Lieberman, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on
`Intelligent User Interfaces,Miami Beach, FL, pp. 125-132, Jan. 2003. Recipient of
`conference’s Outstanding Paper Award.
`57. Self-Adaptive Multimodal-Interruption Interfaces. Ernesto Arroyo, Ted
`Selker. Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Intelligent User
`Interfaces, Miami Beach, FL, pp. 6-11, Jan. 2003.
`58. A Test-Bed for Intelligent Eye Research. Ted Selker, Jessica Scott, Winslow
`Burleson. LREC 2002, Workshop on Multi-Modal Resources and Multi-Modal
`System Evaluation, Canary Islands, Spain, pp. 78-83, June 2002.
`59. Creativity and Interface. Winslow Burleson, Ted Selker, guest
`editors. Communications of the ACM (Special Issue), Vol. 45, No. 10, pp. 88-90, Oct.
`2002.
`GOOSE: A Goal-Oriented Search Engine with Commonsense. Hugo Liu, Henry
`Lieberman, Ted Selker. Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems,
`Proceedings of 2nd International Conference AH 2002, Malaga, Spain, pp. 253-263,
`May 2002. Recipient of Best Artificial Intelligence Paper from Spanish Association
`for Artificial Intelligence.
`61. Chameleon Tables: Using Context Information on Everyday Objects (poster). Ted
`Selker, Ernesto Arroyo, Winslow Burleson. CHI ’02 Extended Abstracts on Human
`Factors in Computing Systems, Minneapolis, MN, pp. 580-581, April 2002.
`62. E-Windshield: A Study of Using (demonstration). Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson,
`Ernesto Arroyo. CHI ’02 Extended Abstract on Human Factors in Computing
`System, Minneapolis, MN, pp. 508-509, April 2002.
`63. Sensing and Effecting Environment with Extremity-Computing Devices. Vadim
`Gerasimov, Ted Selker, Walter Bender. Motorola Offspring, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1-9,
`2002.
`64. Eye Pattern Analysis in Intelligent Virtual Agents. Michael Li, Ted Selker. IVA ’01
`Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Intelligent Virtual
`Agents, Madrid, Spain, pp. 23-35, Sept. 10-11, 2001.
`65. Eye-R, a Glasses-Mounted Eye Motion Detection Interface (poster). Ted Selker,
`Andrea Lockerd, Jorge Martinez. CHI ’01 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in
`Computing Systems,Seattle, WA, pp. 179-180, March 2001.
`66. An Architecture for Developing Attentive Information Systems. Paul Maglio, Chris
`Campbell, Rob Barrett, Ted Selker. Knowledge-Based Systems, Vol. 14, No. 1-2, pp.
`103-110, March 2001.
`67. Affecting Humanity. Ted Selker. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 44, No. 3, p. 45,
`March 2001.
`68. Social Floor. Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson. OZCHI Conference. Proceedings,
`Interface Reality in the New Millennium, Dec. 2000.
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`69. Smart Boxes: A Design Study. Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson. OZCHI Conference
`Proceedings, Interface Reality in the New Millennium, Dec. 2000.
`70. Music Ball: an Adaptive, Gesture-Based Musical Instrument. Ted Selker, Jessy
`Pavel. OZCHI Conference Proceeding of Interface Reality in the New
`Millennium, pp. 162-163, Dec. 2000.
`71. Out of Context: Computer Systems That Adapt to and Learn from Context. Henry
`Lieberman, Ted Selker. IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 39, Nos. 3-4, pp. 617-632, Oct.
`2000.
`72. Context-Aware Design and Interaction in Computer Systems. Ted Selker, Winslow
`Burleson. IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 39, Nos. 3-4, pp. 880-891, Oct. 2000.
`73. SUITOR: An Attentive Information System. Paul Maglio, Robert Barrett, Chris
`Campbell, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Intelligent
`User Interfaces, New Orleans, LA, pp. 169-176, Jan. 2000.
`74. Context-Aware Office Assistant. Hau Yan, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 5th
`International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, New Orleans, LA, pp. 276-
`279, Jan. 2000.
`In Search of the “Magic Carpet”: Design and Experimentation of a Bimanual 3D
`Navigation Interface. ShuminZhai, Eser Kandogan, Barton A. Smith, Ted
`Selker. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 3-17,
`Academic Press, Feb. 1999.
`Landmarks to Aid Navigation in a Graphical User Interface. Wendy Ark, D.
`Christopher Dryer, Ted Selker,Shumin Zhai. Proceedings of Workshop on
`Personalized and Social Navigation in Information Space, Stockholm, Sweden,
`March 1998.
`Representation Matters: The Effect of 3D Objects and a Spatial Metaphor in a
`Graphical User Interface. Wendy Ark, D. Christopher Dryer, Ted
`Selker, Shumin Zhai. Proceedings of People and Computers XIII, HCI'98, pp. 209 –
`219, ACM Press, 1998.
`78. Graphical Means of Directing Users’ Attention in the Visual Interface. Sabra-
`Ann Kelin, Ted Selker, Julie Wright, Shumin Zhai. Proceedings of INTERACT
`97, Sydney, Australia, pp. 59-66, July 1997.
`Improving Browsing Performance: A Study of Four Input Devices for Scrolling and
`Pointing Tasks. Ted Selker, Barton Smith, Shumin Zhai. Proceedings of INTERACT
`97, Sydney, Australia, pp. 286-292, July 1997.
`80. Visual Attention Techniques in the Graphical User Interface. Sabra-Ann Kelin, Ted
`Selker, Julie Wright, ShuminZhai. SPIE/IS&T Proceedings of Conference on Human
`Vision and Electronic Imaging II, pp. 3016-3026, Feb. 1997.
`81. What Will Happen in the Next 50 Years? Ted Selker. Communications of the
`ACM, Vol. 40, No.2, pp. 88-89, Feb. 1997.
`82. New Paradigms for Computing (Guest Editor). Ted Selker. Communications of the
`ACM, Vol. 39, No. 8, pp. 60-69, Aug. 1996.
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`83. New Paradigms for Computing (Editorial). Ted Selker. Communications of the
`ACM, Vol. 39, No. 8, pp. 28-30, Aug. 1996.
`84. Dual Stream Input for Pointing and Scrolling. Ted Selker, Barton
`Smith, Shumin Zhai. Extended Abstracts of CHI ’97, pp. 305-306, April 1996.
`Negative Inertia: A Dynamic Pointing Function. Robert Barret, E. J. Selker, Joe
`Rutledge, RobertOlyha. Conference Companion on Human Factors in Computing
`System, Denver, Colorado, pp. 316-317, May 1995.
`86. The Uniform Memory Hierarchy Model of Computation. Bowen Alpern, Larry
`Carter, Ephraim Feig, Ted Selker. Algorithmica, Vol. 12, Nos. 2-3, pp. 72-109, Aug.-
`Sept. 1994.
`87. COACH: A Teaching Agent That Learns. Ted Selker. Communications of the
`ACM, Vol. 37, No. 7, pp. 92-99, July 1994.
`88. Visualizing Computer Memory Architectures. Bowen Alpern, Larry Carter, Ted
`Selker. Proceedings of the 1st Conference on Visualization-90, pp. 107-113, San
`Francisco, CA, Oct. 1990.
`89. Force-to-Motion Function for Pointing. Joseph D. Rutledge, Ted Selker. Proceedings
`of INTERACT: IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer
`Interaction, Amsterdam, Netherlands, pp. 701-706, Aug. 1990.
`90. Cognitive Adaptive Computer Help (COACH). Ted Selker. Proceedings of Fourth
`International Conference on AI and Education, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 25-
`34, May 1989
`91. Elements of Visual Language. Ted Selker, Larry Koved. Proceedings of IEEE
`Workshop on Visual Languages, pp. 38-44, Oct. 1988.
`92. The Cognitive Adaptive Computer Help Interface. Ted Selker. Expert Systems
`Newsletter ESN8803, Oct. 1988.
`93. A Framework for Comparing Systems with Visual Interfaces. Ted Selker, Cathy
`Wolf, Larry Koved. Proceedings of INTERACT, pp. 683-688, Sept. 1987.
`Image-Based Focusing. Ted Selker. SPIE Proceedings on Robotics Sensors, pp. 360-
`418, Aug. 1982.
`Other Publications
`Peripheral Interaction: Challenges and opportunities for HCI in periphery of attention, Saskia
`Bakker, Doris Hausen, Elise van den Hoven, Edited book, Springer-Verlag, London Ltd. Apr
`2016.
`Human-Computer Interaction and Public Policymaking Internationally; A Foundation
`for Understanding. Johnathon Lazar with Julio Abascal, Simone Barbosa, Jeremy
`Barksdale, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Janet Davis, Renee Dopplick, Batya Friedman, Jens
`Grossklags, Jan Gulliksen, Alan Hedge, Harry Hochheiser Jeff Johnson, Clayton H
`Lewis, Tom McEwan, Loïc Martínez Normand, Wibke Michalk, Lisa Nathan, Juan
`Pablo Fabio Paternò, Blake Reid, Ted Selker Janice Tsai, Whitney Quesenbery Gerrit
`van der Veer, Hans von Axelson, Ake Walldius, Brian Wentz Gill Whitney, Marco
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`Winckler, Volker Wulf. Foundations and Trends® Human–Computer Interaction: Vol.
`9: 2016, http://dx.doi.org/ Forthcoming.
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`SweetBuildingGreeter: A Demonstration of Persuasive Technology for Public
`Space.Author(s): Ted Selker, Shih-Yuan Yu, Che-Wei Liang,
`Jane Hsu.Invited Paper.Proceedings HCI International, LA CA, AUG 2015
`Polling Place Support Tool; User Interface to Plan and Run Polling Places. Ted Selker,
`Shama Hoque. Invited Paper. Proceedings HCI International, LA CA, AUG 2015
`Research On Accessible Voting. Ted Selker, Dan Gillette, Linda Avendano, Shama Hoque,
`Kate Liu, Minh Pham, Mike Vroomen. Final Report to US Government Election Assistance
`Commission, July 2014. http://researchinaccessiblevoting.bitbucket.org/.
`15 Android Product Development course posters. Mobicase, Oct. 2010.
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`7. A Secure Architecture for Voting Electronically (SAVE). Jonathan Goler, Edwin
`Selker. Chapter in Towards Trustworthy Elections, Springer-Verlag, 2010.
`8. Meeting Essence II: Capturing the Important Moments of a Meeting. Shoou-Jong Yu, Ted
`Selker. Proceedings of, HotMobile 2010, Annapolis, MD. Feb. 2010.
`9. The Technology of Access: Allowing People of Age to Vote for Themselves. Ted
`Selker. McGeorge law Review No. 4, Vol. 38, pp. 1113-1136, 2009.
`The Art and Science of Studying Election Fraud - Detection, Prevention, and
`Consequences, edited by Michael Alvarez, Thad E. Hall, and Susan D.
`Hyde. Brookings.(Chapter by Ted Selker) Fall 2008.
`Fostering Motivation and Creativity for Computer Users. Ted Selker. Proceedings of
`NSFCreativeIT Workshop at Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ.
`http://swiki.cs.colorado.edu:3232/CreativeIT/205, Jan. 2008.
`12. User Experience, Technology, and Fraud Prevention in Voting Systems. Ted Selker. VTP
`Election Fraud Workshop, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, Sept. 2006.
`13. A Mindset for User-Centered Spatial Applications. Ted Selker, Matthew Hockenberry, Jeff
`Hoff, Rob Gens. Cognitive Processing, Vol. 7, pp. 49-51, Sept. 2006.
`14. Voter Removal from Registration List Based on Name Matching is Unreliable. Ted Selker,
`Alexander Bauer. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #32, Jan. 2006.
`15. North Carolina Voting System Hardware Certification Report. Ted Selker, Dec. 2005.
`An Active Approach to Voting Verification. Ted Selker, Sharon Cohen. Caltech/MIT Voting
`Technology Project Working Paper
`#28,http://vote.caltech.edu/media/documents/wps/vtp_wp28.pdf, May 2005.
`17. Letter: Ted Selker. Scientific American, p. 7, Feb. 2005.
`Who Does Better with A Big Interface? Improving Voting Performance of Reading for
`Disabled Voters. Ted Selker, Jonathan Goler, Lorin Wilde. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology
`Project Working Paper #24, Feb. 2005.
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`Orienting Graphical User Interfaces Reduces Errors: The Low Error Voting Interface. Ted
`Selker, Matt Hockenberry, Jonathan Goler, Shawn Sullivan. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology
`Project Working Paper #23, Feb. 2005.
`Design Principles for Tools to Support Creative Thinking. Mitchel Resnick, Brad
`Myers,Kumiyo Nakakoji, Ben Shneiderman, Randy Pausch, Ted Selker, Mike
`Eisenberg. Creativity Support Tools A workshop Sponsored by the NSF, pp. 25-36,
`Washington, DC, Sept. 2005.
`21. Touch-Screen Voting Should Be a Help. Ted Selker. New York Newsday, Oct. 10, 2004.
`22. Process Can Improve Electronic Voting: A Case Study of an Election. Ted
`Selker. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #19, Oct. 2004.
`23. Old Voting Technologies: Problems and Improvements. Scientific American, Sept. 2004.
`24. The Voter Verifiable Audio Audit Transcript Trail (VVAATT). Ted Selker. Caltech/MIT
`Voting Technology Project Working Paper #18, Sept. 2004.
`The SAVE System: Secure Architecture for Voting Electronically Existing Technology, with
`Built-in Redundancy, Enables Reliability. Ted Selker, Jonathan Goler. Caltech/MIT Voting
`Technology Project Working Paper #12, Jan. 2004.
`Ireland First Report of the Commission on Electronic Voting, appendix C; Evaluation of
`Voting Machine, Peripherals and Software. Richard Sinnott, Ted Selker, Bil Lewis,
`Brendan Whenlan, James Williams, James McBride. May 2004.
`27. Security Vulnerabilities and Problems with Voter Verifiable Paper Trail. Ted Selker,
`Jonathan Goler. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #16, April 2004.
`28. Certification and Voting Software: Position Statement. Ted Selker. Caltech/MIT Voting
`Technology Project Working Paper #15, April 2004.
`29. Canopy Climb: A Rope Interface. Win Burleson, Ted Selker. Proceedings of The SIGGRAPH
`2003 Sketches and Applications, San Diego, CA, p. 1, July 2003.
`DriftCatcher: Enhancing Social Networks through Email. Andrea Lockerd, Ted
`Selker. International Sunbelt Social Networks Conference XXII: Understanding, Recognizing,
`and Enhancing Online Communication Networks, Feb. 2002.
`Voting - What Was, What Could Be. R. Michael Alvarez, S. Ansolabehere, EricAntonsson,
`Suki Bruck, Steve Graves, Tom Palfrey, Ron Rivest, Ted Selker, Alex Slocum, Charles S.
`Stewart. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, July 2001.
`Context-Aware Design and Interaction in Computer Systems: Media Bed. Ted Selker,
`Winslow Burleson. Proceedings of the AAAI Fall Symposium Socially Intelligent Agents - The
`Human in the Loop, Sept. 2000.
`33. Research Report: A Look at Human Interaction with Pervasive Computers. Wendy Ark, Ted
`Selker. IBM RC 10154, Aug. 1999.
`34. Style and Function of Graphic Tools. Ted Selker. Proceedings of 1999 Graphics Interface
`Conference, Kingston, Ontario Canada, pp. 123-131, June 2-4, 1999.
`35. Cognitive Adaptive Computer Help (COACH), A Case Study. Ted Selker. Chapter in
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`Advances in Computers, Vol. 47, M Zelkowitz, Editor, Elsevier Press, pp. 69–137, 1998.
`36. A Conversation with Ted Selker. Kate Ehrlich. Interactions, Vol. 4, No.5, pp. 34-47, Sept.-
`Oct. 1997.
`37. AIM: A New Approach for Meeting Information Needs. Robert C Barret, Ted Selker. IBM RC
`9983, Oct. 1995.
`38. Negative Intertia: A Dynamic Pointing Function. Robert C. Barret, Ted Selker. IBM RC
`9944, March 1995.
`39. Finding What I Am Looking For: An Information Retrieval Agent. Robert C. Barret, Edwin
`.J. Selker. IBM RC 9816, May 1994.
`40. Making a Usable In-Keyboard Pointing Device: The TrackPoint II Story. Ted Selker. IBM RC
`9700, Feb. 1994.
`41. A Long, Thin Flexible Transformer. Ted Selker, Jason M. Jacobs. IBM RC 83542, Oct. 1993.
`42. TrackPoint II: The In-Keyboard Pointing Device. Ted Selker, Joe Rutledge. IBM Personal
`Systems Technical Solutions, pp. 16-17, Jan. 1993.
`43. Intelligent Tutor Systems: Limitations of Current Representations. Ted Selker, F.N.
`Linton. IBM RC 17584, Jan. 1992.
`44. A Framework for Proactive Interactive Adaptive Computer Help. Ted Selker. IBM RC
`17597, Jan. 1992.
`45. Finger Force Precision for Computer Pointing. Ted Selker, Joe Rutledge. IBM RC 17342, Oct.
`1991.
`46. Demonstrating Usability Improvements in Automatically Presented Adaptive Help. Ted
`Selker, Kevin Goroway. IBM RC 16910, May 1991..
`47. Graphics as Visual Language. Ted Selker, Art Appel. Chapter in Handbook of Statistics, Vol.
`9, Elsevier Science Publishers BV, pp. 825-855, April 1991.
`48. Visual Elements Workspace (VIEW) Scenario. Ted Selker. IBM RC 15513, Feb. 1990.
`49. Room with a View (RWAV): A Metaphor for Interactive Computing. Larry Koved, Ted
`Selker. IBM RC 10809, Jan. 1990.
`Algebraic Types and Object Oriented Programming. Eric Wagner, Ted Selker, Joe
`Rutledge. 6th Workshop on Specification of Abstract Data Types, Berlin, Germany, Aug. 29-
`Sept. 2, 1988.
`51. A High Tech, High Security Employee Identification Badge. David Smith, Ted Selker. IBM
`RC 13135, Sept. 1987.
`Psychology and Neurophysiology. Harlyn Baker, Ted Selker. In Survey of Stereo Mapping
`Systems and Related and Supporting Techniques and Literature, Stanford AI Report, pp. 196-
`219, 1982.
`53. Paired Associative Memory: A Simplified Semantic Network LTM Model and Distributed
`Neural Implementation. Ted Selker. Coins Technical Report #81-20, University of
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`Massachusetts at Amherst, Sept. 1981.
`An Image Based Focusing System: An Alternative for Cameras, A Model of Eye
`Accommodation. Ted Selker. Coins Technical Report #81-19, University of Massachusetts at
`Amherst, Sept. 1981.
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`Invited Lectures and Seminars
`1. CS Colloquia: Activities in Considerate Systems, NYU, NY NY, 11/14/2014.
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`2. Activities in Considerate Systems, Queen Mary University of London, London England,
`11/12/2014.
`3. Participary Information Technology Talk: Industrial Design Intelligence, Aarhus University,
`Aarhus Denmark,11/10/2014
`4. Sensors for Human/System Interaction: LMU, Munich Germany, 11/07/2014.
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`5. Keynote: Activities In Considerate Systems: MindTrek Academic Track, Tampere Finland.
`11/06/2014.
`6. Keynote: Invention and Innovation, MindTrek, Tampere Finland. 11/05/2014.
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`7. Disruption Management for Smart Cities, Trinity College Dublin Ireland, 11/03/2014.
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`8. Research Exchange Seminar Series: The Technology of Access, CITRIS UC Berkeley, 10/15/2014.
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`9. CITRIS Keynote Speaker: Excubate: How Crowdsource Collaboration Can Professionalize
`Early Stage Technology Business Development. CITRIS University California,

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