Author: Mikael Goldstein

Publications

Publication period start: 2001
Number of co-authors: 29

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Didier Chincholle
3
Marcus Nyberg
3
Gustav Öquist
3

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Johan Redstrom
10
Ying K. Leung
19
Staffan Bjork
21

Publications

Oquist, Gustav, Goldstein, Mikael (2003): Towards an improved readability on mobile devices: evaluating adaptive rapid serial visual. In Interacting with Computers, 15 (4) pp. 539-558.

Goldstein, Mikael, Nyberg, Marcus, Anneroth, Mikael (2003): Providing proper affordances when transferring source metaphors from information appliance. In Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 7 (6) pp. 372-380. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00779-003-0252-9

Goldstein, Mikael, Oquist, Gustav, Bjork, Staffan (2002): Evaluating Sonified Rapid Serial Visual Presentation: An Immersive Reading Experience on a. In: Carbonell, Noelle, Stephanidis, Constantine (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All October 23-25, 2002, Paris, France. pp. 508-523.

Goldstein, Mikael, Alsio, Gunilla, Werdenhoff, Jost (2002): The Media Equation Does Not Always Apply: People are not Polite Towards Small Computers. In Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 6 (2) pp. 87-96. https://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=1617-4917&volume=6&issue=2&spage=87

Alsio, Gunilla, Goldstein, Mikael (2000): Productivity Prediction by Extrapolation: Using Workload Memory as a Predictor of Target P. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 19 (2) pp. 87-96.

Goldstein, Mikael, Chincholle, Didier, Backstrom, Morten (2000): Assessing Two New Wearable Input Paradigms: The Finger-Joint-Gesture Palm-Keypad Glove and. In Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 4 (2) pp. . https://

Goldstein, Mikael, Book, Robert, Alsio, Gunilla, Tessa, Silvia (1999): Non-Keyboard QWERTY Touch Typing: A Portable Input Interface for the Mobile User. In: Altom, Mark W., Williams, Marian G. (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 99 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference May 15-20, 1999, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. pp. 32-39. https://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/302979/p32-goldstein/p32-goldstein.pdf

Goldstein, Mikael, Bretan, Ivan, Sallnas, Eva-Lotta, Bjork, H. (1999): Navigational Abilities in Audial Voice-Controlled Dialogue Structures. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 18 (2) pp. 83-95.

Goldstein, Mikael, Karlberg, M., Wilkne, M. (1998): The Auditory AlphaWheel: A Challenge to Digit Code Representation of Objects. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 17 (2) pp. 93-102.

Jacobsson, Magnus, Goldstein, Mikael, Anneroth, Mikael, Werdenhoff, Jost, Chincholle, Didier (2000): An Action Control but no Action: Users Dismiss Single-Handed Navigation on PDAs. In: Proceedings of the First Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , 2000, .

Goldstein, Mikael, Werdenhoff, Jost, Backstrom, Thomas (2000): What Does the User do: A tool for Visualising the Novice User\'s Interaction Relative to O. In: Proceedings of the First Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , 2000, .

Book, R., Goldstein, Mikael (1999): Mental effort increases when adding a voice control feature to a familiar interface. In: , 1999, . pp. 23-27.

Goldstein, Mikael, Anneroth, M., Book, R. (1999): Usability evaluation of a high-fidelity smart phone prototype: task navigation depth affec. In: , 1999, . pp. 38-42.

Nyberg, M., Bjork, S., Goldstein, Mikael, Redstrom, Johan (2001): Handheld Applications Design: Merging Information Appliances without Affecting Usability. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT01: Human-Computer Interaction , 2001, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 391-398.

Chincholle, Didier, Goldstein, Mikael, Nyberg, Marcus, Eriksson, Mikael (2002): Lost or Found? A Usability Evaluation of a Mobile Navigation and Location-Based Service. In: Paterno, Fabio (eds.) Mobile Human-Computer Interaction - 4th International Symposium - Mobile HCI 2002 September 18-20, 2002, Pisa, Italy. pp. 211-224. https://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2411/24110211.htm

Öquist, Gustav, Bjork, Staffan, Goldstein, Mikael (2002): Utilizing Gaze Detection to Simulate the Affordances of Paper in the Rapid Serial Visual P. In: Paterno, Fabio (eds.) Mobile Human-Computer Interaction - 4th International Symposium - Mobile HCI 2002 September 18-20, 2002, Pisa, Italy. pp. 378-382. https://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2411/24110378.htm

Öquist, Gustav, Goldstein, Mikael (2002): Towards an Improved Readability on Mobile Devices: Evaluating Adaptive Rapid Serial Visual. In: Paterno, Fabio (eds.) Mobile Human-Computer Interaction - 4th International Symposium - Mobile HCI 2002 September 18-20, 2002, Pisa, Italy. pp. 225-240. https://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2411/24110225.htm

Öquist, Gustav, Hein, Anna Sågvall, Ygge, Jan, Goldstein, Mikael (2004): Eye Movement Study of Reading on a Mobile Device Using the Page and RSVP Text Presentation. In: Brewster, Stephen A., Dunlop, Mark D. (eds.) Mobile Human-Computer Interaction - Mobile HCI 2004 - 6th International Symposium September 13-16, 2004, Glasgow, UK. pp. 108-119. https://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/3160/31600108.htm

Nyberg, Marcus, Goldstein, Mikael, Leung, Ying K. (2001): Visualising Data Using the ActionMapper: A Proposed Interactive Event Logger for User Inte. In: IV 2001 , 2001, . pp. 147-. https://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/iv/2001/1195/00/11950147abs.htm

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