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Overview

Victoria Bellotti is affiliated with the Palo Alto Research Center in the United States. Their research contributions include work published in the field of visualization and computer graphics.

Among their recent publications is a paper titled The Effects of Belief Elicitation in Visual Data Analysis: A Longitudinal Classroom Study, published in 2025 in the journal IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. This publication currently has no citations.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Victoria Bellotti include:

  • Edward W He
  • Andy Scott
  • Jie Xu
  • Ashley Suh
  • Remco Chang

Their research has appeared in venues such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics

Best Publications

  • Awareness and coordination in shared workspaces

    Paul Dourish;Victoria Bellotti

  • Questions, options, and criteria: elements of design space analysis

    Allan MacLean;Richard M. Young;Victoria M. E. Bellotti;Thomas P. Moran

  • Design for privacy in ubiquitous computing environments

    Victoria Bellotti;Abigail Sellen

  • Walking away from the desktop computer: distributed collaboration and mobility in a product design team

    Victoria Bellotti;Sara Bly

  • Intelligibility and accountability: human considerations in context-aware systems

    Victoria Bellotti;Keith Edwards

  • Taking email to task: the design and evaluation of a task management centered email tool

    Victoria Bellotti;Nicolas Ducheneaut;Mark Howard;Ian Smith

  • Making sense of sensing systems: five questions for designers and researchers

    Victoria Bellotti;Maribeth Back;W. Keith Edwards;Rebecca E. Grinter

  • E-mail as habitat: an exploration of embedded personal information management

    Nicolas Ducheneaut;Victoria Bellotti

  • Email in personal information management

    Steve Whittaker;Victoria Bellotti;Jacek Gwizdka

  • Your place or mine? Learning from long-term use of audio-video communication

    Paul Dourish;Annette Adler;Victoria Bellotti;Austin Henderson

  • A Muddle of Models of Motivation for Using Peer-to-Peer Economy Systems

    Victoria Bellotti;Alexander Ambard;Daniel Turner;Christina Gossmann

  • Keeping things in context: a comparative evaluation of focus plus context screens, overviews, and zooming

    Patrick Baudisch;Nathaniel Good;Victoria Bellotti;Pamela Schraedley

  • What a to-do: studies of task management towards the design of a personal task list manager

    Victoria Bellotti;Brinda Dalal;Nathaniel Good;Peter Flynn

  • Feedback mechanism for use with visual selection methods

    Paul M. Aoki;Richard R. Burton;Amy K. Hurst;Allison G. Woodruff

  • Quality versus quantity: e-mail-centric task management and its relation with overload

    Victoria Bellotti;Nicolas Ducheneaut;Mark Howard;Ian Smith

  • Activity-based serendipitous recommendations with the Magitti mobile leisure guide

    Victoria Bellotti;Bo Begole;Ed H. Chi;Nicolas Ducheneaut

  • Message-based system having embedded information management capabilities

    Victoria M. Bellotti;Ian E. Smith;Mark A. Howard;Nicolas B. Ducheneaut

  • Graphical argumentation and design cognition

    Simon J. Buckingham Shum;Allan MacLean;Victoria M. E. Bellotti;Nick V. Hammond

  • Effects of content and time of delivery on receptivity to mobile interruptions

    Joel E. Fischer;Nick Yee;Victoria Bellotti;Nathan Good

  • The challenges of user-centered design and evaluation for infrastructure

    W. Keith Edwards;Victoria Bellotti;Anind K. Dey;Mark W. Newman

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicolas Ducheneaut
Nicolas Ducheneaut Quantic Foundry
John M. Carroll
John M. Carroll University of Sussex
Nick Yee
Nick Yee Palo Alto Research Center
Ed H. Chi
Ed H. Chi Google (United States)
Steve Whittaker
Steve Whittaker University of California, Santa Cruz
Thomas P. Moran
Thomas P. Moran IBM (United States)
Simon Buckingham Shum
Simon Buckingham Shum University of Technology Sydney
Anind K. Dey
Anind K. Dey University of Washington
Paul Dourish
Paul Dourish University of California, Irvine
Emiliano De Cristofaro
Emiliano De Cristofaro University of California, Riverside

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