Katherine Everitt

everitt [at] cs.washington.edu
Alumni
Computer Science & Engineering
I graduated with my Ph.D. in CSE from the University of Washington, specializing in human-computer interaction. My research interests include multimodal interfaces, collaborative interaction using tabletop surfaces and large displays, and applications for ubiquitous computing. I have a M.Sc. in Computer Science from The University of California, Berkeley, where I worked with the Group for User Interface Research, and a B.Sc. in Computing and Information Science from Queen's University. I now work at Microsoft Corp.

Projects


Publications

A Comprehensive Study of Frequency, Interference, and Training of Multiple Graphical Passwords A Comprehensive Study of Frequency, Interference, and Training of Multiple Graphical Passwords
Katherine Everitt, Tanya Bragin, James Fogarty and Tadayoshi Kohno
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2009. Full Paper (PDF)
Integrating physical and digital interactions on walls for fluid design collaboration Integrating physical and digital interactions on walls for fluid design collaboration
Scott R Klemmer, Katherine Everitt and James A. Landay
Human-Computer Interaction, 2008. Journal Article (PDF)
Predictability and Accuracy in Adaptive User Interfaces Predictability and Accuracy in Adaptive User Interfaces
Krzysztof Z Gajos, Katherine Everitt, Desney Tan, Mary Czerwinski and Daniel S. Weld
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2008. CHI Note (PDF)
Conducting In Situ Evaluations for and with Ubiquitous Computing Technologies
Sunny Consolvo, Beverly Harrison, Ian Smith, Mike Chen, Katherine Everitt, Jon E. Froehlich and James A. Landay
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 2007. Journal Article (PDF)
Disambiguating Speech Commands using Physical Context
Katherine Everitt, Susumu (丞) Harada (原田), Jeff Bilmes and James A. Landay
International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, 2007. Full Paper (PDF)
Design Requirements for Technologies that Encourage Physical Activity Design Requirements for Technologies that Encourage Physical Activity
Sunny Consolvo, Katherine Everitt, Ian Smith and James A. Landay
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2006. Full Paper (PDF)