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HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION A Journal of Theoretical, Empirical, and Methodological Issues of User Science and of System Design Contents of Volume 19 Numbers 1 & 2 Introduction to This Special Issue on Human-Robot Interaction Sara Kiesler and Pamela Hinds Toward a Framework for Human-Robot Interaction Sebastian Thrun Assistive Robotics and an Ecology of Elders Living Independently in Their Homes Jodi Forlizzi, Carl DiSalvo, and Francine Geinperle Interactive Robots as Social Partners and Peer Tutors for Children: A Field Trial Takayuki Kanda, Takayuki Hirano, Daniel Eaton, and Hiroshi Ishiguro Moonlight in Miami: A Field Study of Human-Robot Interaction in the Context of an Urban Search and Rescue Disaster Response Training Exercise Jennifer L. Burke, Robin R. Murphy, Michael D. Coovert, and Dawn L. Riddle Beyond Usability Evaluation: Analysis of Human-Robot Interaction at a Major Robotics Competition Holly A. Yanco, Jill L. Drury, and Jean Scholtz Whose Job Is It Anyway? A Study of Human-Robot Interaction in a Collaborative Task Pamela J. Hinds, Teresa L. Roberts, and Hank Jones Cognitive Strategies for the Visual Search of Hierarchical Computer Displays AnthonyJ .H ornof Modeling Information Navigation: Implications for Information Architecture Craig S. Miller and Roger W. Remington HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION A Journal of Theoretical, Empirical, and Methodological Issues of User Science and of System Design Contents of Volume 19 Numbers 1 & 2 Introduction to This Special Issue on Human-Robot Interaction Sara Kiesler and Pamela Hinds Toward a Framework for Human-Robot Interaction Sebastian Thrun Assistive Robotics and an Ecology of Elders Living Independently in Their Homes Jodi Forlizzi, Carl DiSalvo, and Francine Geinperle Interactive Robots as Social Partners and Peer Tutors for Children: A Field Trial Takayuki Kanda, Takayuki Hirano, Daniel Eaton, and Hiroshi Ishiguro Moonlight in Miami: A Field Study of Human-Robot Interaction in the Context of an Urban Search and Rescue Disaster Response Training Exercise Jennifer L. Burke, Robin R. Murphy, Michael D. Coovert, and Dawn L. Riddle Beyond Usability Evaluation: Analysis of Human-Robot Interaction at a Major Robotics Competition Holly A. Yanco, Jill L. Drury, and Jean Scholtz Whose Job Is It Anyway? A Study of Human-Robot Interaction in a Collaborative Task Pamela J. Hinds, Teresa L. Roberts, and Hank Jones Cognitive Strategies for the Visual Search of Hierarchical Computer Displays AnthonyJ .H ornof Modeling Information Navigation: Implications for Information Architecture Craig S. Miller and Roger W. Remington Gestures Over Video Streams to Support Remote Collaboration on Physical Tasks Susan R. Fussell, Leslie D. Setlock, Jie Yang, Jiazhi Ou, Elizabeth Mauer, and Adam D. I. Kramer Number 4 Introduction to This Special Section on Beauty, Goodness, and Usability Donald A. Norman The Interplay of Beauty, Goodness, and Usability in Interactive Products Marc Hassenzahl A Few Notes on the Study of Beauty in HCI Noam Tractinsky Beauty as a Design Prize David M. Frohlich Beauty in Use Kees Overbeeke and Stephan Wensveen The Product as a Fixed-Effect Fallacy Andrew Monk Beautiful Objects as an Extension of the Self: A Reply Marc Hassenzahl Introduction to this Special Section on Change Blindness Richard W. Pew Unseen and Unaware: Implications of Recent Research on Failures of Visual Awareness for Human-Computer Interface Design D. Alexander Varakin, Daniel T: Levin, and Roger Fidler Change Blindness and Its Implications for Complex Monitoring and Control Systems Design and Operator Training PaulaJ .D urlach Acknowledgment to Reviewers Author Index for Volume 19, 2004

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