Recent Research Interests
Think-aloud protocols with oral instruction
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Y. Yoshisawa, M. Hori, and T. Kato: Investigation of think-aloud usability testing with oral instruction method. Proceedings of Human Interface 2011, pp. 1027-1032 (2011-09) [in Japanese].
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M. Hori, Y. Kihara, and T. Kato: Investigation of Indirect Oral Operation Method for Think Aloud Usability Testing. In M. Kurosu (Ed.): Human Centered Design, HCII 2011, LNCS 6776, pp. 38-46. Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg (2011-07). [Presentation slides]
Domain-specific support for site navigation
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K. Kimura, S. Nakase, and M. Hori: Auto-suggest interface for site search based on site-specific classification structure. IEICE SIG-WI2 Technical Report, No. 19, pp. 51-54 (2011-03) [in Japanese].
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K. Sawa, S. Nakayama, M. Hori, and C. Kita: Dynamic term suggestion for a multilingual school document portal site: An implementation and end-user evaluation. IEICE SIG-AI Technical Report, Vol. 110, No. 428, AI2010-51, pp.45-50 (2011-02) [in Japanese].
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K. Sawa, Y. Okano, M. Hori, and C. Kita:
Dynamic term suggestion for searching multilingual school documents.
Culture and Computing, Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
Vol. 6259, pp. 85-99 (2010-11).
Cognitive usability engineering
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M. Hori and T. Kato: Mobile Web and Accessibility. In S. Harper and Y. Yesilada (Eds.) Web Accessibility: A Foundation for Research, pp. 301-313, Springer-Verlag London Limited (2008-01)
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M. Hori and T. Kato: A modification of the cognitive walkthrough based on an extended model of human-Computer interaction : Its effectiveness in Web usability evaluation. Journal Information Processing Society of Japan, 48(3), pp. 1071-1084 (2007-03) [in Japanese].
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T. Kato and M. Hori:
"Beyond perceivability": Critical requirements for universal design of information. The Eighth International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility (ASSETS 2006), pp. 287-288, Portland, Oregon (2006-10). [Presentation slides]