Dr. Shengdong ZHAO

Assistant Professor
NUS-HCI Lab
Department of Computer Science
School of Computing
National University of Singapore

NUS-HCI Lab: COM2-01-04
Phone: +65 6516-4361 (lab)
Fax: +65 6779 4580 (Soc)
Email: zhaosd (at) comp.nus.edu.sg

Research

Refereed (Full) Conference Papers:

SandCanvas 12. new Rubaiat Habib Kazi, Kien Chuan Chua, Shengdong Zhao, Richard Davis, Kok-Lim Low (2011). SandCanvas: a Multi-touch Art Medium Inspired by Sand Animation. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI). pp. 1283-1292.
MOGCLASS 11. new Yinsheng Zhou, Graham Percival, Xinxi Wang, Ye Wang, Shengdong Zhao (2011).  MOGCLASS: Evaluation of a Collaborative System of Mobile Devices for Classroom Music Education of Young Children. Proceedings of the 29th international conference on Human factors in computing systems (CHI). pp. 523-532.
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10. Shengdong Zhao, Koichi Nakamura, Kentaro Ishii, Takeo Igarashi (2009). Magic Cards : A Paper Tag Interface for Implicit Robot Control. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI). pp. 173-182.

[Selected media coverage: Nikkei Sangyo Shinbun on May 22 (Japanese Industrial Newspaper); Japanese nation-wide TV on May 29.]
PPT slides of my presentation at CHI 2009
Magic Cards project homepage
laser robot

9. Kentaro Ishii, Shengdong Zhao, Masahiko Inami, Takeo Igarashi and Michita Imai (2009). 

Designing Laser Gesture Interface for Robot ControlProceedings of the IFIP conference on Human-Computer interaction (INTERACT). pp. 479-492.
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8. Ken Hinckley, Shengdong Zhao, Raman Sarin, Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Michael Shilman, Desney Tan (2007). InkSeine: In Situ Search for Active Note Taking. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI). pp. 251-260.

  • Summary: Prototype that supports active note taking by coupling a pen-and-ink interface with an in situ search facility that flows directly from a user’s ink notes.
  • PPT slides of my presentation at CHI 2007 (Joint presentation with Ed Cutrell)
  • InkSeine homepage
earPod

7. Shengdong Zhao, Pierre Dragicevic, Mark H. Chignell, Ravin Balakrishnan, Patrick Baudisch (2007). earPod: Eyes-free Menu Selection with Touch Input and Reactive Audio Feedback.Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI). pp. 1395-1404. [Selected Media Coverage: MIT Technology Review, May 2007]

  • Summary: Presents the design and evaluation of earPod: an eyes-free menu technique using touch input and auditory feedback. Results indicate that earPod is a promising technique comparable in performance to visual menus.
  • PPT slides of my presentation at CHI 2007 
  • earPod homepage
Adaptive Hybrid Cursor

6. Xiangshi Ren, Jinbin Ying, Shengdong Zhao, Yang Li (2007). The Adaptive Hybrid Cursor: A Pressure-based Target Selection Technique for Pen-based Interfaces. Proceedings of the Interact 2007 Conference (INTERACT). pp. 310-323.

  • Summary: Presents the Adaptive Hybrid Cursor, a novel target acquisition technique that assists a user in a target selection task by automatically adapting the size of the cursor and/or its contexts (the target size and the selection background) based on pen pressure input.

5. Patrick Baudisch, Desney Tan, Maxime Collomb, Daniel Robbins, Ken Hinckley, Maneesh Agrawala, Shengdong Zhao, and Gonzalo Ramos (2006). Phosphor: Explaining Transitions in the User Interface Using Afterglow Effects. Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST). pp. 169-178.

  • Summary: Proposes to use Phosphor objects to instantly show the outcome of user interactions while explaining the change in retrospect. A framework of transition designs for widgets, icons, and objects in drawing programs has been proposed and evaluated.

4. Shengdong Zhao, Maneesh Agrawala, Ken Hinckley (2006). Zone and Polygon Menus: Using Relative Position to Increase the Breadth of Multi-stroke Marking Menus. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI). pp. 1077-1086. [Acceptance rate: 118/506 or 23%]

  • Summary: Zone and Polygon menus are two new variants of multi-stroke marking menus that consider both the relative position and orientation of strokes. Our menus are designed to increase menu breadth over the 8 item limit of status quo orientation-based marking menus. We also discuss hybrid techniques that may further increase menu breadth and performance.
  • PPT slides of my presentation at CHI 2006.

3. Shengdong Zhao, Michael J. McGuffin, Mark H. Chignell (2005). Elastic Hierarchies: Combining Treemaps and Node-link Diagrams. Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis). pp. 57-64. [Acceptance rate: 31/114 or 27%]

  • Summary: Considers hybrid graphical representations that combine node-link and treemap diagrams for the purposes of tree visualization. The concept of elastic representational space is introduced. A theoretical analysis yields a taxonomy of various potential hybrid combinations, and a prototype system is implemented to experiment with these.
  • PPT slides of my talk at InfoVis 2005
  • PPT slides of my talk on an overview of Tree and Treemap visualizations (2003).

2. Shengdong Zhao, Ravin Balakrishnan. (2004). Simple vs. Compound Mark Hierarchical Marking Menus. Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST). pp. 33-42. [Acceptance rate: 36/170 or 21%. Received 5,5,5,5 from all reviewers - the highest review score in UIST 2004.]

  • Summary: Simple mark technique (multi-stroke marking menu) is a variant of hierarchical marking menus where items are selected using a series of straight lines, rather than the single "zig-zag" compound mark used in the traditional design. Study shows multi-stroke marking menu increase menu depth, and is faster and more accurate than the traditional compound mark technique while requiring less input space. 
  • PPT slides my presentation at UIST 2004
  • Software download

1. Monica C. Schraefel, Yuxiang Zhu, David Modjeska, Daniel Wigdor, Shengdong Zhao. (2002) Hunter Gatherer: Interaction Support for the Creation and Management of Within-web-page Collections. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW). pp. 172-181.

  • Summary: Hunter Gatherer is an interface that lets Web users carry out three main tasks: (1) collect components from within Web pages; (2) represent those components in a collection; (3) edit those component collections. Our research shows that while the practice of making collections of content from within Web pages is common, it is not frequent, due in large part to poor interaction support in existing tools. We engaged with users in task analysis as well as iterative design reviews in order to understand the interaction issues that are part of within-Web-page collection making and to design an interaction that would support that process.

 

    Short Papers, Workshop Papers, Posters:

    8. new Haimo Zhang, Shengdong Zhao (2011). Measuring Web Page Revisitation in Tabbed Browsing. ACM CHI 2011, Vancouver, Canada: 1831-1834.

    7. new Don Sim Jianqiang, Xiaojuan Ma, Shengdong Zhao, Jing Ting Khoo, Swee Ling Bay, Zhenhui Jiang (2011). Farmer’s Tale: A Facebook Game to Promote Volunteerism. ACM CHI 2011, Vancouver, Canada: 581-584.

    6. Yinsheng Zhou, Graham Percival, Xinxi Wang, Ye Wang, Shengdong Zhao (2010) MOGCLASS: A Collaborative System of Mobile Devices for Classroom Music Education. ACM Multimedia 2010, Firenze, Italy (short paper)

    5. Ransi De Silva Nilaksha, Wei Cheng, Wei Tsang Ooi, Shengdong Zhao (2010) Towards Understanding User Tolerance to Network Latency and Data Rate in Remote Viewing of Progressive Meshes. The 20thInternational Workshop on Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video. (workshop paper)

    4. Ransi De Silva, Wei Cheng, Dan Liu, Wei Tsang Ooi, Shengdong Zhao (2009) Towards Characterizing User Interaction with Progressively Transmitted 3D Meshes. ACM Multimedia 2009, Beijing China (short paper).

    3. Monica Schraefel, Maria Karam, Shengdong Zhao (2003) Listen to the Music: Audio Preview Cues for Exploration of Online Music. Interact 2003, Switzerland. (short paper).

    2. Monica Schraefel, Maria Karam, Shengdong Zhao. Audio Preview Cues: Interaction Aides for Exploration of Online Music and Beyond. HCI International 2003. (poster)

    1. Monica Schraefel, Maria Karam, Shengdong Zhao. Interaction design for user-determined, adaptable domain exploration in hypermedia AH2003: Workshop on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems. (workshop paper)

    Patents:

    7. US Patent – Provisional Application No. 61/434,763 Multi-touch Art Medium for Simulating Sand Animation. file 01/20/2011 (Pending)

    6. Japan Patent – Patent No. 2009-027282 Robot Control System and Robot Control Method . filed 02/09/2009 (Pending)

    5. Japan Patent – Patent No. 2009-015160 Housework Support System and Housework Support Program. filed 01/27/2009 (Pending)

    4. United States Patent – Self-revelation Aids for Interfaces. filed 01/2008 (Pending)

    3. United States Patent – Serial No. 11/733,113 In Situ Search for Active Note Taking, filed 04/09/2007. (Pending)

    2. United States Patent – Application No. 20070168890 Position-based Multi-stroke Marking Menus, filed 01/13/2006. (Pending)

    1. WIPO International Patent – Publication No. (WO/2000/079361) Event Planning Systems, filed 28/12/2000. (Granted 1/2006)

     

     

    Other Projects:

    4. OCT2

    OCT2 is a new and improved version of the original OCT system (software to manage the conference paper submission and reviewing process) developed by David Gering. OCT2 was used for the CVPR 2003 paper submission and review process and was co-developed by Shengdong Zhao and Kyros Kutulakos. (application)

    3. DInfoBuilder: (Dynamic Information Builder)

    DInfoBuilder builds the next generation information management software application. It enables efficient, simple development, maintenance, and transformation of information systems. DInfoBuilder allows non-technical personnel to quickly build a dynamic e-commerce application on the web and wireless platforms. The resulting applications will be platform independent, device independent, database independent. DInfoBuilder will greatly improve the ways information are organized, presented, interoperated, and interacted. (SIMS master project)

    2. Multivalent Browser:
    I built the first version of PDF media adapter by porting xPDF’s code to Java.
    This project has evolved to an open source software application. (code library)

    1. DOE2000 Electronic Notebook:
    I worked as a computer system engineer in Lawrence Berkeley National Lab with
    Dr. Sonia Sachs on this project for one year. (application)