Larry has appeared in many publications – more than most grad students, anyway. This page documents the efforts of various authors helping Larry get published. The scoring mechanism for the game also appears here, though note that this is constantly evolving.
Publications
- Neustaedter, C. (2003). Balancing Privacy and Awareness in Home Media Spaces, MSc Thesis, Department of Computer Science, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (‘first appearance anywhere’)
- Neustaedter, C. and Greenberg, S. (2003). The Design of a Context-Aware Home Media Space. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing - UBICOMP 2003, LNCS Vol 2864. Springer-Verlag, pages 297-314. (‘first conference’)
- Neustaedter, C. and Greenberg, S. (2003). Balancing Privacy and Awareness in Home Media Spaces. In Workshop on Ubicomp Communities: Privacy as Boundary Negotiation. Held as part of the 5th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing - UBICOMP’2003. (Seattle), October 12. (‘first workshop’)
- Neustaedter, C. and Greenberg, S. (2003). The Design of a Context-Aware Home Media Space, In Video Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2003). (http://grouplab.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/papers/2003/03-HomeMedia-Space.Video/HomeMediaSpace-Video.pdf abstract)
- Tang, A. and Greenberg, S (2005). Supporting Awareness in Mixed Presence Groupware. In Workshop on Awareness systems: Known Results, Theory, Concepts and Future Challenges - held at ACM CHI’05. Organized by Panos Markopoulos, de Ruyter, Boris, and Mackay, Wendy, April.
- Boyle, M. (2005). Privacy in Media Spaces. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta Canada, April.
- Boyle, M. and Greenberg, S. (2005). The Language of Privacy: Learning from Video Media Space Analysis and Design. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction - ACM TOCHI, 12(2):328-370. ACM Press, June.
- Tang, Anthony Hoi Tin (2005). Embodiments in Mixed Presence Groupware. Master’s thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, January.
- Tang, A., Boyle, M. and Greenberg, S. (2005). Display and Presence Disparity in Mixed Presence Groupware. Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 37, No. 2, May, pp: 71-88.
- Neustaedter, C., Greenberg, S., and Boyle, M., (2006). Blur Filtration Fails to Preserve Privacy for Home-Based Video Conferencing, In ACM Transactions on Computer Human Interactions (ToCHI).
- Tang, A., Neustaedter, C. and Greenberg, S. (2006). VideoArms: Embodiments for Mixed Presence Groupware. In N. Bryan-Kinns, A. Blanford, P. Curzon and L. Nigay (Eds.) People and Computers XX - Engage (Proceedings of HCI 2006). Springer, September.
- Siu, N., Iverson, L., and Tang, A. (2006). Going with the Flow: Email Awareness and Task Management. In Proceedings of 2006 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2006). (November 4-8, Banff, Alberta). pp: 441-450. ACM Press
- Tang, A., Greenberg, S. and Fels, S. (2008). Exploring Video Streams Using Slit-Tear Visualizations: The Video. Research report 2008-897-10, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Talks
- Neustaedter, C. ‘Designing Technology for Everyday Life’, Guest Lecture in the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)’s Usability Engineering course. January 2008.
- Neustaedter, C. ‘Designing Technology for Everyday Life’, Invited Talk at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Rochester, NY. December 2007.
- Neustaedter, C. ‘Designing Technology for Everyday Life’, University of Rochester, Department of Computer Science Colloquium. October 2007.
- Neustaedter, C. ‘Supporting Collaboration Through Human-Centred Design’, AT&T Research Labs, Invited Talk. October 2006.
- Neustaedter, C. ‘User-Centred Design for the Home’, Microsoft Research, Invited Talk. March 2006.
Scoring
- 100 Title
- 100 Author
- 8 Acknowledgements
- 7 pts: Video (w/ original larry) ! saying larry in the video
- 5 Picture/Video (original Larry)
- 1 Picture/Text-based reference to “a” Larry (not original Larry)