Author: Min Lin

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Publication period start: 2006
Number of co-authors: 7

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Lin, Min, Sears, Andrew (2007): Constructing Chinese characters: keypad design for mobile phones. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (2) pp. 165-178. https://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/01449290500094333
Lin, Min, Goldman, Rich, Price, Kathleen J., Sears, Andrew, Jacko, Julie A. (2007): How do people tap when walking? An empirical investigation of nomadic data entry. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 65 (9) pp. 759-769. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2007.04.001
Price, Kathleen J., Lin, Min, Feng, Jinjuan, Goldman, Rich, Sears, Andrew, Jacko, Julie A. (2006): Motion does matter: an examination of speech-based text entry on the move. In Universal Access in the Information Society, 4 (3) pp. 246-257. https://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=1615-5289&volume=4&issue=3&spage=246
Lin, Min, Sears, Andrew (2005): Chinese character entry for mobile phones: a longitudinal investigation. In Interacting with Computers, 17 (2) pp. 121-146. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.intcom.2004.11.003
Lin, Min, Lutters, Wayne G., Kim, Tina S. (2004): Understanding the micronote lifecycle: improving mobile support for informal note taking. In: Dykstra-Erickson, Elizabeth, Tscheligi, Manfred (eds.) Proceedings of ACM CHI 2004 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems April 24-29, 2004, Vienna, Austria. pp. 687-694. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/985692.985779
Price, Kathleen J., Lin, Min, Feng, Jinjuan, Goldman, Rich, Sears, Andrew, Jacko, Julie A. (2004): Data Entry on the Move: An Examination of Nomadic Speech-Based Text Entry. In: Proceedings of the 8th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All , 2004, . pp. 460. https://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=0302-9743&volume=3196&spage=460
Lin, Min, Sears, Andrew (2005): Graphics matter: a case study of mobile phone keypad design for Chinese input. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2005 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2005, . pp. 1593-1596. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1056808.1056974
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