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This page is a running list of publications relevant to Geographic Human-Computer Interaction, or GeoHCI. The original list came out of a special interesting group (SIG) meeting at ACM SIGCHI 2011 (see the description PDF).

Main Initial Authors: Brent Hecht (homepage), Reid Priedhorsky (homepage).

The goals of this document are two-fold:

  1. To provide a central repository of geographic HCI literature in both computer science and geography.
  2. To introduce folks in HCI to must-read geography literature and vice versa

Help us make this resource meet these goals by contributing your knowledge.


Intro to Geography for HCI Folks

Helpful Textbooks and Chapters

  1. de Smith, M., Longley, P., and Goodchild, M.F. Geospatial Analysis: A Comprehensive Guide to Principles, Techniques and Software Tools. Troubador Publishing Ltd, 2009. free textbook
  2. A free online textbook for all things geospatial analysis. Good for doing spatial statistics.

  3. Slocum, T.A., McMaster, R.B., Kessler, F.C., and Howard, H.H. Introduction: Thematic Cartography and Geovisualization. In Thematic Cartography and Geovisualization. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, N.J., USA, 2009, 1-18.
  4. Answers the question: why do we map things?

  5. Slocum, T.A., McMaster, R.B., Kessler, F.C., and Howard, H.H. Map Animation. In Thematic Cartography and Geovisualization. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, N.J., USA, 2009, 389-407
  6. Slocum, T.A., McMaster, R.B., Kessler, F.C., and Howard, H.H. Does Animation Work. In Thematic Cartography and Geovisualization. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, N.J., USA, 2009, 403-405.
  7. A great overview of the benefits and drawbacks of map animation.

  8. Longley, P.A., Goodchild, M., Maguire, D.J., and Rhind, D.W. Geographic Information Systems and Science. Wiley, 2010.
  9. A very popular GISystems and GIScience textbook. A fantastic resource for any GeoHCI researcher.

  10. McKnight, T.L. Regional Geography of the United States and Canada. Prentice Hall, 2004.
  11. Has a great discussion on the idea of regions. Useful for folks interested in characterizing regions of the world using artifacts of social systems, etc.

Basic Geography Theory for HCI Folks

  1. Goodchild, M.F. Geographic information systems: today and tomorrow. Annals of GIS 15, 1 (2009), 3-9.
  2. Goodchild, M. A Geographer Looks at Spatial Information Theory. COSIT  ’01: 5th International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, (2001).
  3. Tobler, W.R. A computer movie simulating urban growth in the Detroit region. Economic Geography 46, (1970), 234-240.
  4. The initial publication of the "first law of geography".

  5. Miller, H.J. Tobler’s First Law and Spatial Analysis. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 94, (2004), 284-289.
  6. Sui, D.Z. Tobler’s First Law of Geography: A Big Idea for a Small World. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 94, (2004), 269-277

State of Geography Education

  1. Committee on the Support for the Thinking Spatially: The Incorporation of Geographic Information Science Across the K-12 Curriculum, Committee on Geography, National Research Council. Learning to Think Spatially: GIS as a Support System in the K-12 Curriculum. The National Academies Press, Washington, D.C., 2006.
  2. National Geographic Society and Roper. 2006 National Geographic-Roper Survey of Geographic Literacy. New York, NY, 2006.

Social Computing

Published in HCI-related Venues

  1. Priedhorsky, R., Jordan, B., and Terveen, L. How a Personalized Geowiki Can Help Bicyclists Share Information More Effectively. WikiSym  ’07: 2007 International Symposium on Wikis, (2007). PDF, ACM master.
  2. Priedhorsky, R. and Terveen, L. The Computational Geowiki: What, Why, and How. CSCW  ’08: 2008 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, (2008). 44. PDF,ACM master.
  3. Priedhorsky, R., Masli, M., and Terveen, L. Eliciting and Focusing Geographic Volunteer Work. CSCW  ’10: 2010 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, (2010). PDF,ACM master.
  4. Torre, F., Sheppard, S.A., Priedhorsky, R., and Terveen, L. bumpy, caution with merging: An Exploration of Tagging in a Geowiki. GROUP 2010: 16th ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work, (2010). PDF,ACM master.
  5. Hecht, B. and Gergle, D. On The “Localness” of User-Generated Content. CSCW  ’10: 2010 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, (2010).
  6. Hecht, B. and Gergle, D. Measuring Self-Focus Bias in Community-Maintained Knowledge Repositories. Communities and Technologies 2009: Fourth International Conference on Communities and Technologies, (2009).
  7. Hecht, B. and Moxley, E. Terabytes of Tobler: Evaluating the First Law in a Massive, Domain-Neutral Representation of World Knowledge. COSIT ’09: Ninth International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, Springer-Verlag (2009), 88-105.

Published in Geography

  1. Hecht, B. and Gergle, D. A Beginner’s Guide to Geographic Virtual Communities Research. In Handbook of Research on Methods and Techniques for Studying Virtual Communities: Paradigms and Phenomena. IGI Global, 2011.
  2. Hecht, B. Utilizing Wikipedia as a Spatiotemporal Knowledge Repository. 2007. Masters Thesis.

Virtual Communities

  1. Neustaedter, C., Tang, A., and Judge, T. The Role of Community and Groupware in Geocache Creation and Maintenance. CHI  ’10: 28th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (2010).

Social Networks

Published in HCI-related Venues

  1. Terveen, L. Linking Local Communities of Interest into Networks of Communities: Position Paper. Santa Barbara, CA, 2010.
  2. Shekhar, S. and Oliver, D. Computational Modeling of Spatio-temporal Social Networks: A Time-Aggregated Graph Approach. Santa Barbara, CA, 2010.
  3. Liben-Nowell, D., Novak, J., Kumar, R., Raghavan, P., and Tomkins, A. Geographic routing in social networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102, 33 (2005), 11623-11628.
  4. Celentano, A., Mussio, P., and Pittarello, F. The Map is the Net. Towards a Geography of Social Relationships. MapISNet'07 - Map Based Interaction in Social Networks Workshop held in conjunction with INTERACT 2007 (2007).

Published in Geography-related Venues

  1. Goodchild, M. Spatio-Temporal Constraints on Social Networks: Position Paper. Santa Barbara, CA, 2010.
  2. Larsen, J., Axhausen, K.W., and Urry, J. Geographies of Social Networks: Meetings, Travel and Communications. Mobilities 1, 2.

Mobile HCI and Locative Media

Published in HCI-related Venues

  1. Barkhuus, L., Brown, B., Hall, M., Sherwood, S., and Chalmers, M. From Awareness to Repartee: Sharing Location within Social Groups. CHI  ’08: 26th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (2008).
  2. Kostakos, V., O’Neill, E., Penn, A., Roussos, G., and Papadongonas, D. Brief encounters: Sensing, modeling and visualizing urban mobility and copresence networks . ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (ToCHI) 17, 1 (2010), 38.
  3. Ludford, P.J., Priedhorsky, R., Reilly, K., and Terveen, L. Capturing, Sharing, and Using Local Place Information. CHI  ’07: 27th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (2007), 1235-1244.
  4. Naaman, M., Song, Y. J., Paepcke, A., and Garcia-Molina, H. Automatic organization for digital photographs with geographic coordinates. In Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, (JCDL 2004), 53–62.
  5. Schöning, J., Cheverst, K., Löchtefeld, M., Krüger, A., Rohs, M., and Taher, F. PhotoMap: Using Spontaneously taken Images of Public Maps for Pedestrian Navigation Tasks on Mobile Devices. Mobile HCI  ’09: 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, (2009).
  6. Kostakos, V., O’Neill, E., Penn, A., Roussos, G., and Papadongonas, D. Brief encounters: Sensing, modeling and visualizing urban mobility and copresence networks. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) 17, 1 (2010), 38.
  7. Barricelli, B.R., Iacob, C., and Zhu, L. Map-Based Wikis as Contextual and Cultural Mediators. Workshop Community Practices and Locative Media at Mobile HCI  ’09: 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, (2009).
  8. Dunekacke, D., Schnabel, O., Eirund, H., Stock, M., Peschel, A., and Teschke, T. Localized Communication with Mobile Devices. Workshop Community Practices and Locative Media at Mobile HCI  ’09: 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, (2009).
  9. Giles, T., Marianek, M., Freidel, S.K. Urban Encounter: Location-Based Collective Storytelling. Workshop Community Practices and Locative Media at Mobile HCI  ’09: 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, (2009).

Published in Geography-related Venues

  1. Dillemuth, J., Goldsberry, K., and Clarke, K.C. Choosing the scale and extent of maps for navigation with mobile computing systems. Journal of Location Based Services, (2007).

Natural User Interfaces

  1. Spindler, M., Tominski, C., Schumann, H., and Dachselt, R. Tangible Views for Information Visualization. ITS  ’10: ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces 2010, (2010).
  2. Reitmayer, G., Eade, E., and Drummond, T. Localisation and Interaction for Augmented Maps. ISMAR  ’05: 4th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, (2005). 47.
  3. Schöning, J., Hecht, B., Raubal, M., Krüger, A., Marsh, M., and Rohs, M. Improving Interaction with Virtual Globes through Spatial Thinking: Helping Users Ask “Why?”. IUI ’08: 2008 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, (2008).

Visualization

Published in HCI-related Venues

  1. Ahern, S., Naaman, M., Nair, R., and Yang, J. H.-I. World explorer: visualizing aggregate data from unstructured text in geo-referenced collections. JCDL ’07: Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries (2007), 1–10.
  2. Church, K., Neumann, J., Cherubini, M., and Oliver, N. The “Map Trap”? An Evaluation of Map Versus Text-based Interfaces for Location-based Mobile Search Services. WWW ’10: 2010 International World Wide Web Conference, (2010), 261-270

Published in Geography-related Venues

  1. Fabrikant, S.I., Montello, D.R., and Mark, D.R. The Distance-Similarity Metaphor in Region-Display Spatializations. The distance-similarity metaphor in region-display spatializations 26, 4 (2006), 34-44.
  2. MacEachren, A.M. Visualization in Modern Cartography: Setting the Agenda. In Visualization in modern cartography. Pergamon, New York, NY, 1994, 345.
  3. MacEachren, A.M. and Kraak, M.-J. Research Challenges in Geovisualization. Cartography and Geographic Information Science 28, 1 (2001).

Crisis Management / Hazard Geography

  1. Liu, Sophia B. and Leysia Palen. (2010). The New Cartographers: Crisis Map Mashups and the Emergence of Neogeographic Practice. Cartography and Geographic Information Science (CaGIS) Journal, Special Issue: New Directions in Hazards and Disaster Research, 37 (1), pp. 69-90.
  2. Starbird, K., Palen, L., Hughes, A.L., and Vieweg, S. Chatter on the red: what hazards threat reveals about the social life of microblogged information. (2010), 241-250.
  3. Vieweg, S., Hughes, A.L., Starbird, K., and Palen, L. Microblogging during two natural hazards events: what twitter may contribute to situational awareness. CHI  ’10: 28th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (2010), 1079-1088.

Popular Media

  1. Miller, C. and Wortham, J. Technology Aside, Most People Still Decline to Be Located. The New York Times, 2010.
  2. Helft, M. Online Maps: Everyman Offers New Directions. The New York Times, 2009.

HCI + AI + NLP

Published in HCI-related Venues

  1. Cheng, Z., Caverlee, J., and Lee, K. You Are Where You Tweet: A Content-Based Approach to Geo-locating Twitter Users. CIKM  ’10: 19th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, (2010).
  2. Backstrom, L., Sun, E., and Marlow, C. Find Me If You Can: Improving Geographical Prediction with Social and Spatial Proximity. WWW 2010: 19th International World Wide Web Conference, (2010).
  3. Crandall, D.J., Backstrom, L., Huttenlocher, D., and Kleinberg, J. Mapping the World’s Photos. WWW  ’09: 2009 International World Wide Web Conference, (2009), 761-770.
  4. Lieberman, M.D. and Lin, J. You Are Where You Edit: Locating Wikipedia Users Through Edit Histories. ICWSM “09: 3rd Int”l AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, (2009).
  5. Serdyukov, P., Murdock, V., and van Zwol, R. Placing flickr photos on a map. SIGIR ’09: 32nd international ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, ACM (2009), 484–491.
  6. Hays, J. and Efros, A.A. IM2GPS: estimating geographic information from a single image. CVPR ’08: IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, IEEE (2008), 1-8.

Published in Geography-related Venues

  1. Gillespie, T., Agnew, J., Mariano, E., et al. Finding Osama Bin Laden: An Application of Biogeographic Theories and Satellite Imagery. MIT International Review, (2009).
  2. Hecht, B. and Raubal, M. GeoSR: Geographically explore semantic relations in world knowledge. AGILE ’08: Eleventh AGILE International Conference on Geographic Information Science, Springer-Verlag (2008), 95-114.
  3. Hecht, B. and Schöning, J. Mapping the Zeitgeist. GIScience ’08: 5th International Conference on Geographic Information Science (Extended Abstracts), (2008).
  4. Hecht, B., Starosielski, N., and Dara-Abrams, D. Generating Educational Tourism Narratives from Wikipedia. AAAI-INT ’07: Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Fall Symposium on Intelligent Narrative Technologies, (2007), 37-44.
  5. Jones, C.B. and Purves, R.S. Geographical Information Retrieval. International Journal of Geographical Information Science 22, 3 (2008), 219-228.
  6. Jones, C.B., Purves, R.S., Clough, P.D., and Joho, H. Modelling Vague Places with Knowledge from the Web. International Journal of Geographical Information Science 22, 10 (2008), 1045-1065.
  7. Hill, L.L. Core Elements of Digital Gazetteers: Placenames, Categories, and Footprints. Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries 1923, (2000), 280-290.
  8. Naaman, M., Song, Y. J., Paepcke, A., and Garcia-Molina, H. (2006). Assigning textual names to sets of geographic coordinates. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 30(4):418–435.
  9. Pasley, R., Clough, P., Purves, R.S., and Twaroch, F. Mapping Geographic Coverage of the Web. ACM GIS  ’08: 16th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, (2008).


Cognition

Published in HCI-related Venues

  1. Kuhn, W. and Blumenthal, B. Spatialization: spatial metaphors for user interfaces. CHI  ’96: 16th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (1996), 346-347.


Culture & HCI

Published in Geography-related Venues

  1. Xiao, D. and Liu, Y. Study of Cultural Impacts on Location Judgments in Eastern China. COSIT  ’07: 8th International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, (2007), 20-31.

Critical HCI

Published in HCI-related Venues

  1. Dourish, P. Re-space-ing place: place and space ten years on. CSCW  ’06: 2006 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, (2006), 299-308.


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