Ben Shneiderman
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Distinguished University Professor Emeritus
2162 Iribe Center
(301) 405-2080
(301) 405-6707
Education:
Ph.D., SUNY at Stony Brook (Computer Science)
Special Awards/Honors:
AAAS Fellow, ACM Fellow National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Engineering Member, CMPS Board of Visitors Distinguished Faculty Award, Miles Conrad Award, 2010 SIGCHI Social Impact Award
Biography:
Ben Shneiderman is a Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of computer science in the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies.
He is a leading figure in human-computer interaction and information visualization. Shneiderman’s pioneering work includes developing direct manipulation interfaces, touchscreen keyboards, and treemaps, which have significantly impacted web design, mobile devices, and data visualization.
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Publications
1994
1994. Split menus: effectively using selection frequency to organize menus. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction. 1(1):27-51.
1994. AVI '94: An International Workshop. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 26(4):54-55.
1994. Data structures for dynamic queries: an analytical and experimental evaluation. Proceedings of the workshop on Advanced visual interfaces. :1-11.
1994. User Controlled Smooth Zooming for Information Visualization. Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
1994. Visualization in the information highway. Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '94. :4-7.
1993
1993. Investigating touchscreen typing: the effect of keyboard size on typing speed. Behaviour & Information Technology. 12(1):17-22.
1993. Protecting rights in user interface designs. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :351-351.
1993. User interface consistency: an evaluation of original and revised interfaces for a videodisk library. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :259-259.
1993. Building HCI partnerships and infrastructure. Behaviour & Information Technology. 12(2):130-135.
1993. Declaration in Apple vs. Microsoft/Hewlett-Packard. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :355-355.
1993. First steps toward positive contributions. Communications of the ACM. 36(1):15-16.
1993. Restructuring knowledge for an electronic encyclopedia. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. 615:123-123.
1993. Building Partnerships and Infrastructure. Communications of the ACM. 32(1):9-23.
1993. Dynamic Queries: A step Beyond Database Languages. Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
1993. Education by engagement and construction: Experiences in the AT&T teaching theater. Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia Annual. Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, Charlottesville, Virg. :471-479.
1993. A nonanthropomorphic style guide: overcoming the Humpty Dumpty syndrome. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :331-331.
1993. Alpha Slider: Searching Textual Lists with Sliders. Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
1993. Beyond intelligent machines: just do it. IEEE Software. 10(1):100-103.
1993. Evaluating three museum installations of a hypertext system. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. 40:404-404.
1993. Alphaslider: Development and Evaluation of Text Retrieval Methods Using Sliders. Ninth Symposium on Human Interface. :91-94.
1993. Beyond the graphical user interface (abstract). Proceedings of the 1993 ACM conference on Computer science. :510–-510–.
1993. Scheduling home control devices: a case study of the transition from the research project to a product. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interactionSparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :205-205.
1993. Remote direct manipulation: A case study of a telemedicine workstation. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interactionSparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :51-51.
1993. Treemaps. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. 284:309-309.
1993. A study of file manipulation by novices using commands vs, direct manipulation. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :39-39.
1993. Improving the accuracy of touchscreens: an experimental evaluation of three strategies. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :161-161.
1993. Potentials and limitations of pen-based computers. Proceedings of the 1993 ACM conference on Computer science. :536-539.
1993. Speech versus mouse commands for word processing: an empirical evaluation. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies. 39(4):667-687.
1993. A graphical filter/flow representation of Boolean queries: A prototype implementation and evaluation. Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 44(6):327-339.
1993. Preface to Sparks of Innovation in Human-Computer Interaction. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction.
1993. A graphical query interface based on aggregation/generalization hierarchies. Information Systems. 18(4):215-232.
1993. Finding facts vs. browsing knowledge in hypertext systems. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :103-103.
1993. Browsing Unix directories with dynamic queries: An analytical and experimental evaluation. Proc. Ninth Japanese Symp. Human Interface. :95-98.
1993. Engagement and construction: Educational strategies for the post-TV era. Journal of Computing in Higher Education. 4(2):106-116.
1993. Touchscreens now offer compelling uses. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :187-187.
1992
1992. Dynamic queries for information exploration: an implementation and evaluation. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems. :619-626.
1992. Education by engagement and construction: a strategic education initiative for a multimedia renewal of American education. Sociomedia: Hypermedia, Multimedia and the Social Creation of KnowledgeSociomedia: Hypermedia, Multimedia and the Social Creation of Knowledge. :13-26.
1992. Dynamic queries: database searching by direct manipulation. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems. :669-670.
1992. Tree visualization with tree-maps: 2-d space-filling approach. ACM Transactions on Graphics. 11(1):92-99.
1992. Socially responsible computing I: a call to action following the LA riots. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 24(3):14-15.
1992. Socially responsible computing II: first steps on the path to positive contributions. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 24(3):16-17.
1992. DISSERTATIONS: ABSTRACTS OF INTEREST. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 24(2):58-75.
1992. Scheduling home control devices: design issues and usability evaluation of four touchscreen interfaces. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies. 36(3):375-393.
1992. Anthropomorphism: from Eliza to Terminator 2. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems. :67-70.
1992. A new era for high precision touchscreens. Advances in human-computer interaction. 3:1-33.
1992. A new era for touchscreen applications: High precision, dragging icons, and refined feedback. Advances in Human-Computer Interaction. 3
1992. The Dynamic HomeFinder: Evaluating dynamic queries in a real-estate information exploration system. Proceedings of the 15th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval. :338-346.
1992. Structural analysis of hypertexts: identifying hierarchies and useful metrics. ACM Transactions on Information Systems. 10(2):142-180.
1991
1991. Editing to structure a reader's experience. Hypertext/hypermedia handbookHypertext/hypermedia handbook. :143-164.
1991. Demonstrational interfaces: Coming soon? Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems: Reaching through technology. :393-396.
1991. ESP'91 Panel on The Best of ESP. Empirical studies of programmers: fourth workshop. :1-1.
1991. Identifying aggregates in hypertext structures. Proceedings of the third annual ACM conference on Hypertext. :63-74.
1991. Tree-maps: a space-filling approach to the visualization of hierarchical information structures. , IEEE Conference on Visualization, 1991. Visualization '91, Proceedings. :284-291.
1991. High precision touchscreens: design strategies and comparisons with a mouse. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies. 34(4):593-613.
1991. Human values and the future of technology: a declaration of responsibility. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 23(1):11-16.
1991. Scheduling on-off home control devices. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems: Reaching through technology. :459-460.
1991. A taxonomy and rule base for the selection of interaction styles. Human factors for informatics usability. :325-325.
1991. Window control strategies for hypertext traversal: An empirical study. Proc. 29th Annual ACM DC Technical Symposium.
1991. Touch screens now offer compelling uses. IEEE Software. 8(2):93-94.
1990
1990. The advantages of hypertext for large information spaces; where are the big systems? Hypertext: concepts, systems and applications: proceedings of the First European Conference on Hypertext, INRIA, France, November 1990. (5):343-343.
1990. EVALUATING HYPERMEDIA SYSTEMS. Human factors in computing systems: CHI'90 Conference proceedings, April 1-5, Seattle. :387-387.
1990. Human values and the future of technology: a declaration of empowerment. Proceedings of the conference on Computers and the quality of life. :1-6.
1990. Future directions for human‐computer interaction. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 2(1):73-90.
1990. Examining usability for a training-oriented hypertext: Can hyper-activity be good? Electronic Publishing. 3(4):207-225.
1990. Touchscreen field specification for public access database queries: let your fingers do the walking. Proceedings of the 1990 ACM annual conference on Cooperation. :1-7.
1989
1989. Hypertext and software engineering. Proceedings of the second annual ACM conference on Hypertext. :395-396.