Nikhita Joshi
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View article: Designing and Evaluating AI Margin Notes in Document Reader Software
Designing and Evaluating AI Margin Notes in Document Reader Software Open
AI capabilities for document reader software are usually presented in separate chat interfaces. We explore integrating AI into document comments, a concept we formalize as AI margin notes. Three design parameters characterize this approach…
View article: Interaction Techniques that Encourage Longer Prompts Can Improve Psychological Ownership when Writing with AI
Interaction Techniques that Encourage Longer Prompts Can Improve Psychological Ownership when Writing with AI Open
Writing longer prompts for an AI assistant to generate a short story increases psychological ownership, a user's feeling that the writing belongs to them. To encourage users to write longer prompts, we evaluated two interaction techniques …
View article: Is Pagination Better than Scrolling when Reading on a Phone?
Is Pagination Better than Scrolling when Reading on a Phone? Open
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View article: The Effects of Update Interval and Reveal Method on Writer Comfort in Synchronized Shared-Editors
The Effects of Update Interval and Reveal Method on Writer Comfort in Synchronized Shared-Editors Open
Synchronized shared-editors like Google Docs allow people to write together, but there is no "privacy of writing" which can make writers feel uncomfortable. We propose methods to give writers more control over when and how their edits are …
View article: Constrained Highlighting in a Document Reader can Improve Reading Comprehension
Constrained Highlighting in a Document Reader can Improve Reading Comprehension Open
Highlighting text in a document is a common active reading strategy to remember information from documents. Learning theory suggests that for highlights to be effective, readers must be selective with what they choose to highlight. We inve…
View article: Opportunistic Nudges for Task Migration Between Personal Devices
Opportunistic Nudges for Task Migration Between Personal Devices Open
Using multiple devices to exploit their strengths and mechanics for a task is referred to as "migration." However, re-establishing context upon moving from one device to another can be cumbersome. We propose opportunistic nudges as a way t…
View article: Writing with AI Lowers Psychological Ownership, but Longer Prompts Can Help
Writing with AI Lowers Psychological Ownership, but Longer Prompts Can Help Open
The feeling of something belonging to someone is called "psychological ownership." A common assumption is that writing with generative AI lowers psychological ownership, but the extent to which this occurs and the role of prompt length are…
View article: Evaluating the Speed and Accuracy of Touch Input at the Edge of a Table
Evaluating the Speed and Accuracy of Touch Input at the Edge of a Table Open
Tables, desks, and counters are often nearby, motivating their use as interactive surfaces. However, they are typically cluttered with objects. As an alternative, we explore touch input along the 'edge' of table-like surfaces. The performa…