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Citations
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - ACM Senior Member
  • 2009 - ACM Distinguished Member

Overview

Kellogg S. Booth is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. They conduct research primarily within the fields of Computer Science and Social Sciences, with a particular focus on Human-Computer Interaction, Demography, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Sociology and Political Science.

The scientist's recent publications include:

  • A Comparison of Touchscreen and Mouse for Real-World and Abstract Tasks with Older Adults, 2020, ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing
  • Providing Semi-private Feedback on a Shared Public Screen by Controlling Presentation Onset, 2020, ACM Transactions on Applied Perception

Frequent co-authors in their work are:

  • Sung-Hee Kim
  • Kailun Zhang
  • Joanna McGrenere
  • Claudia Jacova
  • Peter Beshai

Typical publication venues include:

  • ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing
  • ACM Transactions on Applied Perception

The main research topics explored by Kellogg S. Booth cover:

  • Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
  • Technology Use by Older Adults
  • Augmented Reality Applications
  • Interactive and Immersive Displays
  • Multimedia Communication and Technology
  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts

Kellogg S. Booth has been recognized by membership awards, including the ACM Distinguished Member and ACM Senior Member, both awarded in 2009.

Best Publications

  • Testing for the consecutive ones property, interval graphs, and graph planarity using PQ-tree algorithms

    Kellogg S. Booth;George S. Lueker

  • Fish tank virtual reality

    Colin Ware;Kevin Arthur;Kellogg S. Booth

  • Heuristics for ray tracing using space subdivision

    David J. MacDonald;Kellogg S. Booth

  • Hipikat: a project memory for software development

    D. Cubranic;G.C. Murphy;J. Singer;K.S. Booth

  • Evaluating 3D task performance for fish tank virtual worlds

    Kevin W. Arthur;Kellogg S. Booth;Colin Ware

  • High-speed visual estimation using preattentive processing

    Christopher G. Healey;Kellogg S. Booth;James T. Enns

  • GeneyTM: designing a collaborative activity for the palmTM handheld computer

    Arman Danesh;Kori Inkpen;Felix Lau;Keith Shu

  • A Linear Time Algorithm for Deciding Interval Graph Isomorphism

    George S. Lueker;Kellogg S. Booth

  • An evaluation of a multiple interface design solution for bloated software

    Joanna McGrenere;Ronald M. Baecker;Kellogg S. Booth

  • Dominating Sets in Chordal Graphs

    Kellogg S. Booth;J. Howard Johnson

  • Playing together beats playing apart, especially for girls

    Kori Inkpen;Kellogg S. Booth;Maria Klawe;Rena Upitis

  • Shadow reaching: a new perspective on interaction for large displays

    Garth Shoemaker;Anthony Tang;Kellogg S. Booth

  • Visualizing real-time multivariate data using preattentive processing

    Christopher G. Healey;Kellogg S. Booth;James T. Enns

  • Haptic experience design

    Oliver Schneider;Karon MacLean;Colin Swindells;Kellogg Booth

  • Multiple-object tracking is based on scene, not retinal, coordinates.

    Geniva Liu;Erin L. Austen;Kellogg S. Booth;Brian D. Fisher

  • Turn-Taking Protocols for Mouse-Driven Collaborative Environments

    Kori Inkpen;Joanna McGrenere;Kellogg S. Booth;Maria Klawe

  • Lexicographically least circular substrings

    Kellogg S. Booth

  • Give and take: children collaborating on one computer

    Kori Inkpen;Kellogg S. Booth;Steven D. Gribble;Maria Klawe

  • Linear Time Automorphism Algorithms for Trees, Interval Graphs, and Planar Graphs

    Charles J. Colbourn;Kellogg S. Booth

  • Interactive topological drawing

    K. S. Booth;J. J. Little;Robert Glenn Scharein

Frequent Co-Authors

Joanna McGrenere
Joanna McGrenere University of British Columbia
Kori Inkpen
Kori Inkpen Microsoft (United States)
Maria Klawe
Maria Klawe Harvey Mudd College
James T. Enns
James T. Enns University of British Columbia
Karon E. MacLean
Karon E. MacLean University of British Columbia
Ronald M. Baecker
Ronald M. Baecker University of Toronto
Pierre Jolicoeur
Pierre Jolicoeur University of Montreal
Colin Ware
Colin Ware University of New Hampshire
Steven D. Gribble
Steven D. Gribble Google (United States)
Konstantin Beznosov
Konstantin Beznosov University of British Columbia

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