Title
Geographic human-computer interaction
Abstract
Geography is playing an increasingly important role in areas of HCI ranging from social computing to natural user interfaces. At the same time, research in geography has focused more and more on technology-mediated interaction with spatiotemporal phenomena. Despite the growing popularity of this geographic human-computer interaction (GeoHCI) in both fields, there have been few opportunities for GeoHCI knowledge sharing, knowledge creation or community building in either discipline, let alone between them. The goal of this workshop is thus two-fold. First, we will seek to sum up the state of GeoHCI knowledge and address GeoHCI core issues by inviting prominent researchers in the space to share and discuss the most important high-level findings from their work. Second, through our interdisciplinary organizing committee, we will recruit participants from both fields, with the goal of laying the groundwork for a community that works across intra- and interdisciplinary boundaries.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2468356.2479637
CHI Extended Abstracts
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
community building,GeoHCI core issue,important high-level finding,technology-mediated interaction,important role,GeoHCI knowledge sharing,GeoHCI knowledge,interdisciplinary boundary,knowledge creation,geographic human-computer interaction
Conference
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.41
5
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Brent Hecht1111773.88
Johannes Schöning2114587.96
Muki Haklay3526.03
Licia Capra42077127.41
Afra J. Mashhadi514111.53
Loren G. Terveen686496.22
Mei-Po Kwan733645.13