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Elizabeth Bales

Ph.D. Student
UCSD Computer Science
Office: EBU3B 3150
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I am interested in the areas of Ubiquitous Computing and HCI. Currently I am exploring how vibrotactile communication on mobile phones can be used to facilitate a feeling of connectedness between couples.

I am working with Professor Bill Griswold in the UCSD Ubiquitous Computing and Social Dynamics Group.



Papers
Planning, Apps, and the High-end Smartphone: Exploring the landscape of modern cross-device reaccess
(Pervasive 2011) Elizabeth Bales, Tim Sohn, Vidya Setlur
San Francisco, CA
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CoupleVIBE: Mobile Implicit Communication to Improve Awareness for (Long-Distance) Couples
(CSCW 2011) Elizabeth Bales, Kevin Li, William Griswold
Computer Supported Collaborative Work 2011. Hangzhou, China
[PDF]

Case Study: Faculty Professional Development Workshops for Information Diffusion
(SIGCSE 2011) Beth Simon, Elizabeth Bales, William Griswold, Stephen Cooper
SIGCSE 2011, Dallas, TX
[PDF]

USE OF UBIQUITOUS PRESENTER: 2006-2009
(WIPTE 2009) Elizabeth Bales, William G. Griswold, Beth Simon, Aaron Hieber, Michael J. Kelly, James Lintern, David Ouyang
Workshop on the Impact of Pen-Based Technology on Education, Blacksburg, VA


Reports and Extended Abstracts
Interpersonal informatics: making social influence visible
(CHI EA 2011) Elizabeth Bales, William Griswold
Vancouver, BC
[PDF]

Supporting Unplanned Activities Through Cross-Device Interaction
(Automotive UI 2010) Tim Sohn, Agathe Battestini, Hiroshi Horii, Elizabeth Bales, Vidya Setlur, Koichi Mori
Automotive UI, Pittsburgh, PA
[PDF]

Noncommand Interfaces for Communication Technology in Mobile Settings
(2009) Elizabeth Bales
Research Exam, UCSD CSE Department
[PDF]

CoupleVibe: supporting connectedness in long distance couples with location-based vibrotactile cues
(Ubicomp 2009) Elizabeth Bales, Kevin Li, William G. Griswold
Ubicomp, Extended Abstract, Orlando, FL
[PDF]




To see the Tablet PC project I worked on as an undergraduate please visit the MiKi section of my webpage. I demoed this technology at the Sketch Based Interfaces and Modeling (SBIM) workshop in Riverside California in 2007.



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