Guimbretiére, F., Dixon, M., and Hinckley, K., ExperiScope: An Analysis Tool for Interaction Data. In Proc. CHI 2007 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, San Jose, CA, April 28 – May 03, 2007, pp. 1333-1342. [PDF] [video .MOV] Note: See also the experiment reported in the Springboard paper, which this study further analyzes.
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