Program

Keynote Speakers

Keynote talks will be given on January 15th as a joint session with the "First Workshop on Field Informatics," which will be held at Kyoto University, Japan.

The Language Grid for Intercultural Collaboration (on video conference)
Toru Ishida, Kyoto University, Japan

To increase the accessibility and usability of online language services, this talk proposes the language grid to create composite language services for various intercultural collaborative works. The language grid is called "horizontal," when the grid connects the standard languages, or "vertical," when the grid combines the language services generated by communities. Even though language resources will become easy to use, we still lack a complete understanding of how machine translation affects collaboration. Using a machine translation embedded chat system, we investigated eight pairs from three different language communities, China, Korea, and Japan, working on referential tasks in their shared second language (English) and in their native languages. The result reveals further research issues on machine translation mediated collaboration.
Wendy E. Mackay, INRIA (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique Enautomatique), France

List of Accepted Papers

  1. Graphical Tutoring of Message Passing to Promote Understanding of Java Framework
    Atsuko Ueno, Hiroshi Taguchi, and Hiromitsu Shimakawa
  2. Navigating Users Based on Estimation of Interest Vectors with Utility Function
    Fumiko Harada, Yosuke Nakagawa, Hisashi Ishii, Hiroyuki Yamahara, and Hiromitsu Shimakawa
  3. SophieScript - Active Content in Multimedia Documents
    Jens Lincke, Robert Hirschfeld, Michael Rüger, Maic Masuch
  4. Sophie
    Michael Rüger, Bob Stein, Dan Visel
  5. User-driven design of a flexible distance education environment – rationale, lessons learned and future implications
    Magnus Löfstrand, Mathias Johanson
  6. Promoting Acquisition of Programming Skills by Reuse of Active Diagrams
    Hiroshi Taguchi, Fumiko Harada, Hiromitsu Shimakawa
  7. iiSTOA: Artefacts for mathematical interactive learning exercises
    Hilaire Fernandes Thibault Carron Stéphane Ducasse
  8. Generating Skip Delaunay Network for P2P Geocasting
    Shinji Tsuboi, Tomoteru Oku, Masaaki Ohnishi, Shinichi Ueshima
  9. Remote Opportunities: A Rethinking and Retooling
    Yağız Onat Yazir, Katherine Gunion, Chris Pearson, Celina Gibbs, Anthony Estey, Steven Lonergan, Yvonne Coady
  10. Toward A More Scalable End-User Scripting Language
    Alessandro Warth, Takashi Yamamiya, Yoshiki Ohshima and Scott Wallace
  11. Children as active partners: strategies for collaboration in spatial tasks through Virtual Worlds
    Filipe Santos ; Benjamim Fonseca ; Leonel Morgado ; Paulo Martins
  12. EVALUATION, TRAINING AND EDUCATION SYSTEM FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN
    Mehmet Karaboncuk, Mehmet Tansel Ersavas
  13. V-Toys: an experiment in adding visual tiles to EToys
    Pierre-André Dreyfuss, Serge Stinckwich
  14. MediaDART: a decentralized framework for sharing multimedia content
    Maurizio Agelli and Orlando Murru
  15. SophieServer: The Future of Reading
    Robert Hirschfeld, Michael Haupt, Michael Rueger, Patrick Bruenn, Ronny Esterluss, Norman Holz, Kerstin Knebel, and Robert Timm
  16. Effects of Cultural Differences on Trust Reparation in a Computer Mediated Communication Setting
    Shantanu Pai
  17. Collaborative Guidance System using Multiple Gaze History and Shared Photograph Collection
    Rieko Kadobayashi and Azman Osman Lim
  18. The Group Mapping for Developing Collaborative 3D Blog System
    Azman Osman Lim and Rieko Kadobayashi
  19. A Map-Based Approach for Visualization of Information Exchange in Town Area
    Shogo Noguchi and Hideyuki Takada
  20. Construction of an Entailment Ontology for Enhancing Comprehension of Search
    Nimit Pattanasri, Katsumi Tanaka
  21. Information Sharing by Evacuee Collaboration for Assured Evacuation under Lack of Power Supply
    Hisashi Ishii, Fumiko Harada and Hiromitsu Shimakawa
  22. New Metaphors for Multimedia Authoring Environments
    Christine Strothotte and Carola Zwick
  23. Collaborators Search System in CSCL environment
    Yacine Lafifi, Tahar Bensebaa, Alima Mérabti, Khadidja Bouhalit
  24. Virtual Organization: An Overview
    Mohammad Reza Nami
  25. Toward a Model for Collaborative Gerontechnology: Connecting Elders and their Caregivers
    Benay Dara-Abrams
  26. Networking Technologies in the Developing World
    Marc Fiuczynski, Rick McGeer, Jack Brassil, Larry Peterson and David P. Reed

Squeak Party

On January 16th, Squeak Party is organized as a part of this conference. Please visit http://community.ofset.org/index.php/C5_2008_Squeak_Party for details.


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