Ted’s Publications

Dr. Ted Selker has over 100 refereed publications and many more in professional magazines, books, and blogs. His publications cover a wide range of topics including peripheral interaction, considerate sensor systems, smartphone recognition of stress-induced hand tremor, and emotionally reactive television. His publications are dated from 1982 to present.

    1. Evaluating Alternative Ideas Might Get Us Away From Siloed Positions, Ted Selker, Blog@Communications of the ACM, Jun 18 2025.
    2. Fantasy, the Restrained AI Cousin of Hallucination, Ted Selker, Blog@Communications of the ACM, Jun 13 2025.
    3. GenAI-Assisted Fantasies, Berry Billingsley and Ted Selker, Blog@Communications of the ACM, Jun 4 2025.
    4. Social Intelligence for Reducing Disruption, Ted Selker. Current and Future Varieties of Human-AI Collaboration workshop, Proceedings of AAAI Spring Symposia, Belmont Ca, Apr 2025.
    5. Generative AI’s aggregated knowledge versus web-based curated knowledge, Ted Selker, Yunzi Wu. Mind Workshop, Proceedings of ACM IUI2025, Cagliari Italy, Mar 2025.
    6. Generative AI: A Master List Maker, Ted Selker, Blog@Communications of the ACM, Jan 6 2025.
    7. Finding Roles in a Team with Generative AI, Ted Selker and Berry Billingsley, Blog@Communications of the ACM, Dec 3 2024.
    8. Generative AI as an Icebreaker to Help Us Accept Other Ways of Thinking, Berry Billingsley and Ted Selker, Blog@Communications of the ACM, Oct 30 2024.
    9. Making Voting Easier for Disabled and Overseas Voters: Secure, Accessible Virtual Voting Infrastructure, Ted Selker and Justin Pelletier, Interactions 31, 5 (September – October 2024), 18–23. https://doi.org/10.1145/3688156
    10. Using Generative AI to View Questions Through Different Academic Disciplines, Ted Selker and Berry Billingsley, Blog@Communications of the ACM, Sep 24 2024.
    11. The Promises and Possibilities of Scenarios We Can Create, Ted Selker and Berry Billingsley, Blog@Communications of the ACM, Aug 27 2024.
    12. Future Libraries AI Focusing on Motivations to Learn: A Technologist’s View, Ted Selker. In B. Billingsley, K. Chappell, & S. Simpson (Eds.), The Future of Knowledge: the role of epistemic insight in interdisciplinary learning. Bloomsbury, London. 2024.
    13. Teaching Imagination and Future Shaping Skills What do Universities offer Students to Help Them Imagine and Invent, Ted Selker. Inventing the Almost Impossible; Creating, Teaching, Funding, and Leading Radical Innovation, ISBN 978-3-031-36223-1, Sept 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36224-8_7 (doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-36224-8_7)
    14. AI for the Generation and Testing of Ideas Towards an AI Supported Knowledge Development Environment, Ted Selker,  arXiv:2307.08876v1, July 17 2023.
    15. Secure, Accessible, Virtual Voting Infrastructure (SAVVI): Reducing Barriers for Disabled and Overseas Voters, T. Selker, J. Pelletier. Proceedings of MIPRO,- 46th Convention, Opatija, Croatia, May 2023.
    16. Improving Usability and Security of Mail in Ballots, Ted Selker, Enka Blanchard. RoCHI, International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, ISSN 2501-9422, Oct 2022.
    17. Visual Secrets: a human security primitive, Enka Blanchard, Sébastien Bouchard, Ted Selker. International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting, E-Vote-ID 2022.
    18. Phrase-Verified Voting: Verifiable Low-Tech Remote Boardroom Voting. Enka Blanchard, Ryan Robucci, Ted Selker, Alan Sherman. Cryptologia, Nov 2021, https://doi.org/10.1080/01611194.2021.1975324 (doi: 10.1080/01611194.2021.1975324)
    19. Boardroom Voting: Practical Verifiable Voting with Ballot Privacy Using Low-Tech Cryptography in a Single Room. Enka Blanchard, Ted Selker, Alan T. Sherman, July 29 2020.
    20. Cue-Pin-Select, a Secure and Usable Offline Password Scheme, Enka Blanchard, Levi Gabasova, Ted Selker, Eli Sennesh, COMPSAC 2020, Madrid, July 2020.
    21. Towards an Empirical Cost Model for Mental Password Algorithms, Enka Blanchard, Ted Selker, Florentin Waligorski. CHI ‘20 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Honolulu Hawaii, Apr 2020.
    22. Origami Voting: A Non-Cryptographic Approach to Transparent Ballot Verification, Enka Blanchard, Ted Selker. 5th Workshop on Advances in Secure Electronic Voting – VOTING’20. Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, Feb. 2020.
    23. Reflexive Memory Authenticator: A Proposal for Effortless Renewable Biometrics, Enka Blanchard, Siargey Kachanovich, Ted Selker, Florentin Waligorski. Emerging Technologies for Authorization and Authentication – Second International Workshop, ETAA 2019, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, Sept. 2019.
    24. Moving to Client-Sided Hashing for Online Authentication, Enka Blanchard, Xavier Coquand, Ted Selker.9th Workshop on Socio-Technical Aspects in Security and Trust – STAST 2019. Luxembourg, Sept. 2019.
    25. Consonant-Vowel-Consonants for Error-Free Code Entry, Enka Blanchard, Leila Gabasova, Ted Selker. HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust – First International Conference, HCI-CPT 2019, Part of the 21st HCI International Conference, HCII 2019, Orlando, FL, USA, July 2019.
    26. Improving Voting Technology is Hard: The Trust-Legitimacy-Participation Loop and Related Problems. Enka   Blanchard, Ted Selker. 8th Workshop on Socio-Technical Aspects in Security and Trust – STAST 2018. San Juan PR. Dec. 2018.
    27. Improving Security and Usability of Passphrases with Guided Word Choice. Enka Blanchard, Clément   Malaingre, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, ACSAC 2018, San Juan, PR, USA, Dec. 2018.
    28. Mots de Passe: Le Choix Humain plus sécurisé Que la Génération Aléatoire, Enka Blanchard, Clément Malaingre, Ted Selker. ALGOTEL 2018 – 20èmes Rencontres Francophones sur les Aspects Algorithmiques des Télécommunications. Roscoff France, May 2018.
    29. Créer de tête de Nombreux Mots de Passe Inviolables et inoubliables, Enka Blanchard, Leila Gabasova, Ted Selker, Eli Sennesh. ALGOTEL 2018 – 20èmes Rencontres Francophones sur les Aspects Algorithmiques des Téblécommunications. Roscoff France, May 2018.
    30. Human-Computer Interaction and Public Policymaking Internationally; A Foundation for Understanding and Taking Future Actions. Jonathon Lazar with Julio Abascal, Simone Barbosa, Jeremy Barksdale, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Janet Davis, Batya Friedman, Jens Grossklags, Jan Gulliksen, Alan Hedge, Harry Hochheiser, Juan Pablo Hourcade, Jeff Johnson, Clayton H Lewis, Tom McEwan, Loic Martinez-Normand, Wibke Michalk, Lisa Nathan, Fabio Paterno, Blake Reid, Ted Selker, Janice Tsai, Gerrit van der Veer, Hans von Axelson, Ake Walldius, Brian Wentz, Gill Whitney, Marco Winckler, Volker Wulf. Foundations and Trends. Human Computer Interaction: Vol. 9: May 2 2016.

    31. Designing for Peripheral Interaction: seamlessly integrating interactive technology in everyday life, Editors Saskia Bakker, Doris Hausen, Elise van den Hoven, Ted Selker, Interaction Design and Arhitecture journal (IxD&A), Spring 2016.
    32. Peripheral Interaction: Challenges and opportunities for HCI in Periphery of Attention, Saskia Bakker, Doris Hausen, Elise van den Hoven, Ted Selker, Edited book, Springer-Verlag, London Ltd. Apr. 2016.
    33. An Adaptive Mediating Agent for Teleconferences, Rahul Rajan, Ted Selker. Intelligent systems for supporting distributed human teamwork, AAAI 2016 Spring Symposium, Stanford CA, March 2016.
    34. Task Load Estimation & Mediation using Psychophysiological Measures, Rahul Rajan, Ted Selker, Ian Lane, Proceedings IUI2016, Sonoma CA, March 2016.
    35. Knowledge-Guided Interpretation and Generation of Task-Oriented Dialogue. Alfredo Gabaldon, Pat Langley, Ben Meadows, Ted Selker. p. 27, In Situated Dialog in Speech-Based Human-Computer Interaction, Rudnicky, A., Raux, A., Lane, I., Misu, T. (Eds.) ISBN 978-3-319-21834-2, Jan 01 2016.
    36. Tactile Communication in Extreme Contexts: Exploring the Design Space Through Kiteboarding Andre Schmidt, Mads Kleemann, Timothy Merritt, Ted Selker, Proceedings Interact, Bamberg, Germany, Sept 2015.
    37. SweetBuildingGreeter: A Demonstration of Persuasive Technology for Public Space. Ted Selker, Shih-Yuan Yu, Che-Wei Liang, Jane Hsu. Invited Paper. Proceedings HCI International, Los Angeles, CA, Aug. 2015
    38. Polling Place Support Tool; User Interface to Plan and Run Polling Places. Ted Selker, Shama Hoque. Invited Paper. Proceedings HCI International, Los Angeles, CA, Aug. 2015
    39. Research On Accessible Voting. Ted Selker, Dan Gillette, Linda Avendano, Shama Hoque, Kate Liu, Minh Pham, Mike Vroomen. Final Report to US Government Election Assistance Commission, July 2014.
    40. The sweetfeedback: The platform for persuasive Technology, Chihiro Suga, Ted Selker.  Companion Publication of the 2014 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Designing Interactive Systems Conference, DIS ’14, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 21-25, 2014pages 105-108.
    41. Multi-finger Chords for Hand-Held Tablets: Recognizable and Memorable. Julie Wagner, Eric Lecolinet, Ted Selker. Proceedings CHI2014. Toronto, Canada, April 26 2014. (Best Paper Honorable Mention Award)
    42. An Infrastructure for Supporting Considerate Sensor Systems Provisioning. Jia Zhang, Nimsh Radia, Zhipeng Li, Norman Xin, Youan Ren, Prateek Sachdeva, Puja Subranmanyam, Sky Hu, Song Luan, Lydian Le, Bo Xing, Du :Li, Jordan Cao, Ted Selker, Bob Iannucci, Martin Griss, Anthony Rowe. SOCA2013. Kauai, Hawaii, Dec 2013.
    43. Beyond Rhetoric to Poetics in IT Invention, Annie Gentes, Ted Selker. Proceedings Interact, Cape Town, South Africa, Sept. 2013.
    44. “Roger that!” – The Value of Adding Social Feedback in Audio-mediated Communications, Rahul Rajan, Joey Hsiao, Ted Selker. Proceedings Interact, Cape Town, South Africa, Sept. 2013.
    45. Multi-Focus and Multi-Level Techniques for Visualization and Analysis of Networks with Thematic Data Exploration, Michele Cossalter, Ole. Mengshoel and Ted Selker. IS&T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging, Feb. 3-7, 2013.
    46. Multi-focus and Multi-window Techniques for Interactive Network Exploration, Priya Krishnan Sundararajan, Ole Mengshoel and Ted Selker. Exploration IS&T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging, Feb 3-7, 2013.
    47. Considerate Audio MEdiating Oracle (CAMEO): Improving Human-to-Human Communications in Conference Calls. Rahul Rajan, Cliff Chen, Ted Selker. Proceedings Designing Interactive Systems, DIS 2012, Newcastle, UK, June 11-15, 2012.
    48. Considerate Supervisor: An Audio-only Facilitator for Multiparty Conference Calls, Rahul Rajan, Cliff Chen, Ted Selker. CHI 2012 Works In Progress, Austin, TX, May10, 2012.
    49. SmartPhones can Recognize Stress-Induced Hand Tremor. Ted Selker, Will Dayton, Patricia Collins. Proceedings MobACC, Interact, Lisbon, Portugal, Sept. 2011.
    50. Attention and Intention Goals Can Mediate Disruption in Human Computer Interaction. Ernesto Arroyo, Ted Selker. Proceedings Interact, Lisbon, Portugal Sept. 2011.
    51. Android Product Development course posters. Mobicase, Oct. 2010.
    52. TravelRole: a Carpooling/ Physical Social Network Creator. Ted Selker, Paula Helen Saphir. Proceedings 2010 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems,Chicago, IL, May 2010.
    53. Understanding Considerate Systems – UCS (pronounced: You See Us). Ted Selker. Proceedings 2010 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, Chicago, IL, May 2010.
    54. Who Said What When? Capturing the Important Moments of a Meeting. Shoou-Jong Yu, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CHI’10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing System, Atlanta GA, April 2010.
    55. Meeting Essence II, Capturing the Important Moments of a Meeting (poster). Shoou-Jong Yu, Ted Selker. Proceedings HotMobile2010, Annapolis, MD, Feb. 2010.
    56. The Art and Science of Studying Election Fraud – Detection, Prevention, and Consequences, edited by Michael Alvarez, Thad E. Hall, and Susan D. Hyde. Brookings. (Chapter by Ted Selker) Fall 2008.
    57. Fostering Motivation and Creativity for Computer Users. Ted Selker. Proceedings of NSF CreativeIT Workshop at Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ. http://swiki.cs.colorado.edu:3232/CreativeIT/205, Jan. 2008.
    58. Process Is Technology: Coming to Terms with Systems-Level Problems and Human-Factors Failures with Voting.Presented at WOTE, Ottawa, Canada, June 20-21 2007.
    59. What You Said About Where You Shook Your Head: A Hands-free Implementation of a Location-based Notification System. Eric M. Jones, Ted Selker, Hymin Chung. CHI 2007, May 2, San Jose, CA, 2007
    60. Emotionally Reactive Television. Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Ted Selker, Chaochi Chang, Hyemin Chung. Proceedings 2007 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces.Honolulu HI, Jan. 2007.
    61. A Methodology for Testing Voting Systems. Ted Selker, Elizabeth Rosenzweig, Anna Pandolfo. Journal of Usability Studies, Vol. 1, Issue 5, Nov. 2006.
    62. User Experience, Technology, and Fraud Prevention in Voting Systems. Ted Selker. VTP Election Fraud Workshop, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, Sept. 2006.
    63. A Mindset for User-Centered Spatial Applications. Ted Selker, Matthew Hockenberry, Jeff Hoff, Rob Gens. Cognitive Processing, Vol. 7, pp. 49-51, Sept. 2006.
    64. Enhancing Interface Design Using Attentive Interaction Design Toolkit. Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Jon Wetzel, Ted Selker. Proceedings Educational Program of ACM SIGGRAPH 2006,Boston, MA, July 2006.
    65. Usability Tool for Analysis of Web Designs Using Mouse Tracks. Ernesto Arroyo, Ted Selker, Willy Wei. CHI ’06 CHI ’06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems,Montreal, Canada, pp. 484-489, April 2006.
    66. A Sense of Spatial Semantics. Matthew Hockenberry, Ted Selker. MiICHI ’06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada, pp. 851-856, April 2006.
    67. Augmenting Voting Interfaces to Improve Accessibility and Performance. Jonathan A. Goler, Edwin J. Selker, Lorin F. Wilde. CHI 06 Workshop, Montreal, Canada, Apr. 2006.
    68. Lover’s Cups: Drinking Interfaces as New Communication Channels (alt.chi). Hyemin Chung, Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Ted Selker. Extended Abstracts CHI ’06, Montreal, Canada, pp. 375-380, April 2006.
    69. CarCoach: a Polite and Effective Driving Coach.Ernesto Arroyo, Shawn Sullivan, Ted Selker. alt.chi, CHI ’06 Extended Abstracts, Montreal, Canada, pp. 357-362, April 2006.
    70. Attention Meter: A Vision-Based Input Toolkit for Interaction Designers. Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Chiun-YI Ian Jang, Ting Han Daniel Chen, Jon Wetzel, Yang-Ting Bow Shen, Ted Selker, Ernesto Arroyo, Ted Selker, Willy Wei. CHI ’06 Extended Abstracts, Montreal, Canada, pp. 1007-1012, April 2006.
    71. Augmenting Kitchen Appliances with a Shared Context Using Knowledge about Daily Events. Chia-Hsun Jackie Lee, Leonardo Bonanni, Jose H. Espinosa, Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker.Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Sydney, Australia, pp. 348-350, Jan. 2006.
    72. iSphere: A Free-Hand 3D Modeling Interface. Chia-Hsun J. Lee, Yuchang Hu, Ted Selker. International Journal of Architectural Computing, Vol. 4, No. 01, pp. 19-31, Jan.2006.Fostering Motivation and Creativity for Computer Users, Special Creativity and Computation Support.
    73. Voter Removal from Registration List Based on Name Matching is Unreliable. Ted Selker, Alexander Bauer. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #32, Jan. 2006.
    74. The Technology of Access: Allowing People of Age to Vote for Themselves. Ted Selker. McGeorge law

      Review No. 4, Vol. 38, pp. 1113-1136, Jan 1 2006.

    75. North Carolina Voting System Hardware Certification Report. Ted Selker. Dec. 2005.
    76. Threat Discussion on Voting System Configuration Issues & Problems. Jeremy Creelan, Dana DeBeauvoir, Douglas Jones, Avi Rubin, Ronald Rivest, Ted Selker, Michael Shamos. Developing an Analysis of Threats to Voting Systems: Workshop Summary, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7, 2005.
    77. Fostering Motivation and Creativity for Computer Users. Ted Selker. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Vol. 63, No. 4-5, Crete, Greece, pp. 410-421, Oct. 2005.
    78. Cooking with the Elements: Intuitive Immersive Interfaces for Augmented Reality Environment. Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Proceedings Interact 2005, Rome, Italy, pp. 1022-1025, Sept. 2005.
    79. Design Principles for Tools to Support Creative Thinking. Mitchel Resnick, Brad Myers, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Ben Shneiderman, Randy Pausch, Ted Selker, Mike Eisenberg. Creativity Support Tools A workshop

      sponsored by the NSF, pp. 25-36, Washington, DC, Sept. 2005.

    80. Abbrevicons: Efficient Feedback for Audio Interfaces. Matthew Hockenberry, Sharon Cohen, Zachary Ozer, Tiffany Chen, Ted Selker. Proceedings of Interact 2005, Rome Italy, pp. 1079-1082, Sept. 2005.
    81. Exploring Feedback and Persuasive Techniques at the Sink. Leonardo Bonanni, Ernesto Arroyo, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Interactions Special Issue: Ambient Intelligence: the Next Generation of User Centeredness, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 25-28, July-Aug. 2005.
    82. Synesthetic Recipes: Foraging for Food with the Family in Taste-space. Hugo Liu, Matthew Hockenberry, Ted Selker. Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 2005, Los Angeles, CA, July 2005.
    83. Voting Technology: Election Auditing Is an End-to-End Procedure. Ted Selker. Science, Vol. 308, pp. 1873-1874, June 24, 2005.
    84. PlaceMap: Building Community Through Active Context Mapping. Matthew Hockenberry, Rob Gens, Ted Selker. Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 2005, Los Angeles, CA, July, 2005.iSphere: a Proximity-Based 3D Input Interface. Chia-Hsun Lee, Y. Hu, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CAAD Futures 2005 Conference, Vienna, Austria, pp. 281-290, June 2005.
    85. iSphere: A Proximity-Based 3D Input Interface. Chia-Hsun Lee, Y. Hu, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CAAD

      Futures 2005 Conference, Vienna, Austria, pp. 281-290, June 2005.

    86. An Active Approach to Voting Verification. Ted Selker, Sharon Cohen. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology

      Project Working Paper #28, http://vote.caltech.edu/media/documents/wps/vtp_wp28.pdf, May 2005.

    87. A Day of Poll Watching, Reno and Sparks Nevada. Ted Selker. User Experience Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring 2005.
    88. Technology in the Home: Waterbot: Exploring Feedback and Persuasive Techniques at the Sink. Ernesto Arroyo, Leonardo Bonanni, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CHI ’05, Portland, OR, pp. 631-639, April 2005.
    89. Attention-Based Design of Augmented Reality Interfaces (poster). Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CHI ’05, Portland, OR, pp. 1228-1231, April 2005.
    90. Smart Sinks: Real World Opportunities for Context-Aware Interaction (poster). Leonardo Bonanni, Ernesto Arroyo, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Extended Abstracts of CHI ’05, Portland, OR, pp. 1232-1235, April 2005.
    91. Dishmaker: Personal Fabrication Interface. Leonardo Bonanni, Sam Sarcia, Sudodh Paudel, Ted Selker. alt.chi, Extended Abstracts of CHI ’05, Portland, OR, pp. 2231-2233, April 2005.
    92. Counter Intelligence: Augmented Reality Kitchen. Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Proceedings of CHI ’05, Portland, OR, pp. 2239-2245, April 2005.
    93. CarCoach: A Generalized Layered Architecture for Educational Car Systems. Taly Sharon, Ted Selker, Lars Wagner, Ariel J. Frank. IEEE Intl. Conference on Software, Science, Technology & Engineering, pp. 13-22, Feb. 2005.
    94. Letter: Ted Selker. Scientific American, p. 7, Feb 2005.
    95. Who Does Better with A Big Interface? Improving Voting Performance of Reading for Disabled Voters. Ted Selker, Jonathan Goler, Lorin Wilde. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #24, Feb. 2005.
    96. Orienting Graphical User Interfaces Reduces Errors: The Low Error Voting Interface. Ted Selker, Matt Hockenberry, Jonathan Goler, Shawn Sullivan. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #23, Feb. 2005.
    97. Smart Environments and Ubiquitous Computing: A Framework for Designing Intelligent Task-Oriented Augmented Reality User Interfaces. Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, San Diego, CA, pp. 317-319, Jan. 2005.
    98. The Living Center (TLC): A Web Page That Think With Its Users. Ted Selker. Journal of Digital Contents. Special issue on Digital Learning-Teaching Environments and Contents, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 116-120, Formatex, Badajoz, Spain, 2004.
    99. Touch-Screen Voting Should Be a Help. Ted Selker. New York Newsday, Oct. 10, 2004.
    100. Process Can Improve Electronic Voting: A Case Study of an Election. Ted Selker. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #19, Oct. 2004.
    101. Visual Attentive Interfaces. Ted Selker. BT Technology Journal, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 146-150, Oct. 2004.
    102. Fixing the Vote-What Electronic Ballots Can Do for Democracy. Ted Selker. Scientific American, pp. 92-97, Oct. 2004.
    103. The SAVE System-Secure Architecture for Electronic Voting. Ted Selker, Jon Goler. BT Technology Journal, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 89-19, Oct. 2004
    104. The Voter Verifiable Audio Audit Transcript Trail (VVAATT). Ted Selker. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #18, Sep. 2004.

    105. Old Voting Technologies: Problems and Improvements. Scientific American, Sep. 2004.
    106. Ireland First Report of the Commission on Electronic Voting, appendix C; Evaluation of Voting Machine, Peripherals and Software. Richard Sinnott, Ted Selker, Bil Lewis, Brendan Whenlan, James Williams, James McBride. May 2004.
    107. Security Vulnerabilities and Problems with Voter Verifiable Paper Trail. Ted Selker, Jonathan Goler. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #16, Apr. 2004.
    108. Certification and Voting Software: Position Statement. Ted Selker. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project Working Paper #15, Apr. 2004.
    109. The SAVE System: Secure Architecture for Voting Electronically Existing Technology, with Built-in Redundancy, Enables Reliability. Ted Selker, Jonathan Goler. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project

      Working Paper #12, Jan. 2004.

    110. The Living Center (TLC): A Web Page That Thinks with Its Users. Ted Selker. Journal of Digital Contents. Special issue on Digital Learning-Teaching Environments and Contents, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 116-120, Formatex, Badajoz, Spain, Dec 3-6, 2003.
    111. Drift Catcher: the Implicit Social Context of Email. Andrea Lockerd, Ted Selker. Proceedings of INTERACT ’03: IFIP TC13, Zurich, Switzerland, Sept. 2003.
    112. Canopy Climb: A Rope Interface. Win Burleson, Ted Selker. Proceedings of The SIGGRAPH 2003 Sketches and Applications, San Diego, CA, p. 1, July 2003.
    113. Voting: User Experience, Technology and Practice (panel). Ted Selker, Eric A. Fischer, Benjamin B. Bederson, Conny McCormack, Clifford Nass. Extended Abstracts of CHI ’03, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, pp. 700-701, April 2003.
    114. Visualizing the Affective Structure of a Text Document. Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker. Extended Abstracts of CHI ’03, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, pp. 740-741, April 2003.
    115. World Wide Web: Mr. Web: an Automated Interactive Webmaster. Andrea Lockerd, Huy Pham, Taly Sharon, Ted Selker. Extended Abstracts of CHI ’03, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, pp. 812-813, April 2003.
    116. Attentive User Interfaces: Interacting with Groups of Computers. Jeff Shell, Ted Selker, Roel Vertegaal. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 46, No. 3, pp. 40-46, March 2003.
    117. A Zero-Input Interface for Leveraging Group Experience in Web Browsing (Poster). Taly Sharon, Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker. Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Miami Beach, FL, pp. 290-292, Jan. 2003.
    118. A Model of Textual Affect Sensing Using Real-World Knowledge. Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces,Miami Beach, FL, pp. 125-132, Jan. 2003. Recipient of conference’s Outstanding Paper Award.
    119. Self-Adaptive Multimodal-Interruption Interfaces. Ernesto Arroyo, Ted Selker. Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Miami Beach, FL, pp. 6-11, Jan. 2003.
    120. Creativity and Interface. Winslow Burleson, Ted Selker, guest editors. Communications of the ACM (Special Issue), Vol. 45, No. 10, pp. 88-90, Oct. 2002.
    121. A Test-Bed for Intelligent Eye Research. Ted Selker, Jessica Scott, Winslow Burleson. LREC 2002, Workshop on Multi-Modal Resources and Multi-Modal System Evaluation, Canary Islands, Spain, pp. 78-83, June 2002.
    122. GOOSE: A Goal-Oriented Search Engine with Commonsense. Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker. Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems, Proceedings of 2nd International Conference AH 2002, Malaga, Spain, pp. 253-263, May 2002. Recipient of Best Artificial Intelligence Paper from Spanish Association for Artificial Intelligence.
    123. Chameleon Tables: Using Context Information on Everyday Objects (poster). Ted Selker, Ernesto Arroyo, Winslow Burleson. CHI ’02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Minneapolis, MN, pp. 580-581, April 2002.
    124. E-Windshield: A Study of Using (demonstration). Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson, Ernesto Arroyo. CHI ’02 Extended Abstract on Human Factors in Computing System, Minneapolis, MN, pp. 508-509, April 2002.
    125. DriftCatcher: Enhancing Social Networks through Email. Andrea Lockerd, Ted Selker. International Sunbelt Social Networks Conference XXII: Understanding, Recognizing, and Enhancing Online Communication Networks, Feb. 2002.
    126. Sensing and Effecting Environment with Extremity-Computing Devices. Vadim Gerasimov, Ted Selker, Walter Bender. Motorola Offspring, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1-9, 2002.
    127. Eye Pattern Analysis in Intelligent Virtual Agents. Michael Li, Ted Selker. IVA ’01 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, Madrid, Spain, pp. 23-35, Sept. 10-11, 2001.
    128. Voting – What Was, What Could Be. R. Michael Alvarez, S. Ansolabehere, Eric Antonsson, Suki Bruck, Steve Graves, Tom Palfrey, Ron Rivest, Ted Selker, Alex Slocum, Charles S. Stewart. Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, July 2001
    129. Eye-R, a Glasses-Mounted Eye Motion Detection Interface (poster). Ted Selker, Andrea Lockerd, Jorge Martinez. CHI ’01 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems,Seattle, WA, pp. 179-180, March 2001.
    130. An Architecture for Developing Attentive Information Systems. Paul Maglio, Chris Campbell, Rob Barrett, Ted Selker. Knowledge-Based Systems, Vol. 14, No. 1-2, pp. 103-110, March 2001.
    131. Affecting Humanity. Ted Selker. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 44, No. 3, p. 45, March 2001.
    132. Social Floor. Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson. OZCHI Conference. Proceedings, Interface Reality in the New Millennium, Dec. 2000.
    133. Smart Boxes: A Design Study. Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson. OZCHI Conference Proceedings, Interface Reality in the New Millennium, Dec. 2000.
    134. Music Ball: an Adaptive, Gesture-Based Musical Instrument. Ted Selker, Jessy Pavel. OZCHI Conference Proceeding of Interface Reality in the New Millennium, pp. 162-163, Dec. 2000.
    135. Out of Context: Computer Systems That Adapt to and Learn from Context. Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker. IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 39, Nos. 3-4, pp. 617-632, Oct. 2000.
    136. Context-Aware Design and Interaction in Computer Systems. Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson. IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 39, Nos. 3-4, pp. 880-891, Oct. 2000.
    137. Context-Aware Design and Interaction in Computer Systems: Media Bed. Ted Selker, Winslow Burleson. Proceedings of the AAAI Fall Symposium Socially Intelligent Agents – The Human in the Loop, 

      Sept. 2000.

    138. SUITOR: An Attentive Information System. Paul Maglio, Robert Barrett, Chris Campbell, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, New Orleans, LA, pp. 169-176, Jan. 2000.
    139. Context-Aware Office Assistant. Hau Yan, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, New Orleans, LA, pp. 276-279, Jan. 2000.
    140. Research Report: A Look at Human Interaction with Pervasive Computers. Wendy Ark, Ted Selker. IBM RC 10154, Aug. 1999.
    141. Style and Function of Graphic Tools. Ted Selker. Proceedings of 1999 Graphics Interface Conference, Kingston, Ontario Canada, pp. 123-131, June 1999.
    142. In Search of the “Magic Carpet”: Design and Experimentation of a Bimanual 3D Navigation Interface. Shumin Zhai, Eser Kandogan, Barton A. Smith, Ted Selker. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 3-17, Academic Press, Feb. 1999.
    143. Landmarks to Aid Navigation in a Graphical User Interface. Wendy Ark, D. Christopher Dryer, Ted Selker, Shumin Zhai. Proceedings of Workshop on Personalized and Social Navigation in Information Space, Stockholm, Sweden, March 1998.
    144. Representation Matters: The Effect of 3D Objects and a Spatial Metaphor in a Graphical User Interface. Wendy Ark, D. Christopher Dryer, Ted Selker, Shumin Zhai. Proceedings of People and Computers XIII, HCI’98, pp. 209 –219, ACM Press, 1998.
    145. Cognitive Adaptive Computer Help (COACH), A Case Study. Ted Selker. Chapter in Advances in Computers, Vol. 47, M Zelkowitz, Editor, Elsevier Press, pp. 69137, 1998.
    146. A Conversation with Ted Selker. Kate Ehrlich. Interactions, Vol. 4, No.5, pp. 34-47, Sept.-Oct. 1997.
    147. Graphical Means of Directing Users’ Attention in the Visual Interface. Sabra-Ann Kelin, Ted Selker, Julie Wright, Shumin Zhai. Proceedings of INTERACT 97, Sydney, Australia, pp. 59-66, July 1997.
    148. Improving Browsing Performance: A Study of Four Input Devices for Scrolling and Pointing Tasks. Ted Selker, Barton Smith, Shumin Zhai. Proceedings of INTERACT 97, Sydney, Australia, pp. 286-292, July 1997.
    149. Visual Attention Techniques in the Graphical User Interface. Sabra-Ann Kelin, Ted Selker, Julie Wright, Shumin Zhai. SPIE/IS&T Proceedings of Conference on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging II, pp. 3016-3026, Feb. 1997.
    150. What Will Happen in the Next 50 Years? Ted Selker. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 40, No.2, pp. 88-89, Feb. 1997.
    151. New Paradigms for Computing (Guest Editor). Ted Selker. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 39, No. 8, pp. 60-69, Aug. 1996.
    152. New Paradigms for Computing (Editorial). Ted Selker. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 39, No. 8, pp. 28-30, Aug. 1996.
    153. Dual Stream Input for Pointing and Scrolling. Ted Selker, Barton Smith, Shumin Zhai. Extended Abstracts of CHI ’97, pp. 305-306, April 1996.
    154. AIM: A New Approach for Meeting Information Needs. Robert C Barret, Ted Selker. IBM RC 9983, Oct. 1995.
    155. Negative Inertia: A Dynamic Pointing Function. Robert Barret, E. J. Selker, Joe Rutledge, Robert Olyha. Conference Companion on Human Factors in Computing System, Denver, Colorado, pp. 316-317, May 1995.
    156. Negative Intertia: A Dynamic Pointing Function. Robert C. Barret, Ted Selker. IBM RC 9944, March 1995.
    157. The Uniform Memory Hierarchy Model of Computation. Bowen Alpern, Larry Carter, Ephraim Feig, Ted Selker. Algorithmica, Vol. 12, Nos. 2-3, pp. 72-109, Aug.-Sept. 1994.
    158. COACH: A Teaching Agent That Learns. Ted Selker. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 37, No. 7, pp. 92-99, July 1994.
    159. Finding What I Am Looking For: An Information Retrieval Agent. Robert C. Barret, Edwin J. Selker. IBM RC 9816, May 1994.
    160. Making a Usable In-Keyboard Pointing Device: The TrackPoint II Story. Ted Selker. IBM RC 9700, Feb. 1994.
    161. A Long, Thin Flexible Transformer. Ted Selker, Jason M. Jacobs. IBM RC 83542, Oct. 1993.
    162. TrackPoint II: The In-Keyboard Pointing Device. Ted Selker, Joe Rutledge. IBM Personal Systems Technical Solutions, pp. 16-17, Jan. 1993.
    163. A Better Way to Help. Ted Selker. IBM ResearVch Magazine, No. 4, 1992.
    164. Intelligent Tutor Systems: Limitations of Current Representations. Ted Selker, F.N. Linton. IBM RC 17584, Jan. 1992.

    165. A Framework for Proactive Interactive Adaptive Computer Help. Ted Selker. IBM RC 17597, Jan. 1992.
    166. Finger Force Precision for Computer Pointing. Ted Selker, Joe Rutledge. IBM RC 17342, Oct. 1991.
    167. Demonstrating Usability Improvements in Automatically Presented Adaptive Help. Ted Selker, Kevin Goroway. IBM RC 16910, May 1991.
    168. Graphics as Visual Language. Ted Selker, Art Appel. Chapter in Handbook of Statistics, Vol. 9, Elsevier Science Publishers BV, pp. 825-855, Apr. 1991.
    169. Visualizing Computer Memory Architectures. Bowen Alpern, Larry Carter, Ted Selker. Proceedings of the 1st Conference on Visualization-90, pp. 107-113, San Francisco, CA, Oct. 1990.
    170. Force-to-Motion Function for Pointing. Joseph D. Rutledge, Ted Selker. Proceedings of INTERACT: IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Amsterdam, Netherlands, pp. 701-706, Aug. 1990.
    171. Visual Elements Workspace (VIEW) Scenario. Ted Selker. IBM RC 15513, Feb. 1990.
    172. Room with a View (RWAV): A Metaphor for Interactive Computing. Larry Koved, Ted Selker. IBM RC 10809, Jan. 1990.
    173. Cognitive Adaptive Computer Help (COACH). Ted Selker. Proceedings of Fourth International Conference on AI and Education, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 25-34, May 1989
    174. Elements of Visual Language. Ted Selker, Larry Koved. Proceedings of IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages, pp. 38-44, Oct. 1988.
    175. The Cognitive Adaptive Computer Help Interface. Ted Selker. Expert Systems Newsletter ESN8803, Oct. 1988.
    176. Algebraic Types and Object-Oriented Programming. Eric Wagner, Ted Selker, Joe Rutledge. 6th Workshop on Specification of Abstract Data Types, Berlin, Germany, Aug. 29-Sep. 1988.
    177. A Framework for Comparing Systems with Visual Interfaces. Ted Selker, Cathy Wolf, Larry Koved. Proceedings of INTERACT, pp. 683-688, Sept. 1987.
    178. A High Tech, High Security Employee Identification Badge. David Smith, Ted Selker. IBM RC 13135, Sep. 1987.
    179. Image-Based Focusing. Ted Selker. SPIE Proceedings on Robotics Sensors, pp. 360-418, Aug. 1982.
    180. Psychology and Neurophysiology. Harlyn Baker, Ted Selker. In Survey of Stereo Mapping Systems and

      Related and Supporting Techniques and Literature, Stanford AI Report, pp. 196-219, 1982.

    181. Paired Associative Memory: A Simplified Semantic Network LTM Model and Distributed Neural Implementation. Ted Selker. Coins Technical Report #81-20, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Sep. 1981.
    182. An Image Based Focusing System: An Alternative for Cameras, A Model of Eye Accommodation. Ted Selker. Coins Technical Report #81-19, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Sep. 1981.

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