
Rich Gossweiler is a senior research scientist at Google who works in the area of human-computer interaction, user experience and user interaction design. His Ph.D. is in real-time 3D graphics, and he has worked at SGI, Xerox PARC, IBM Almaden, NASA Ames, HP Labs and at start-ups. He has worked on a variety of products and research topics ranging from information visualization to interactive display boards to television to social media and even on new forms of CAPTCHAs. Click here to see Rich Gossweiler's full biography
“QuickSuggest: Character Prediction for Improved Text Entry on Web Appliances”, Ullas Gargi, Rich Gossweiler, International Conference on the World Wide Web (WWW), 2010.
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“What's Up CAPTCHA? A CAPTCHA Based On Image Orientation”, Rich Gossweiler, Maryam Kamvar, Shumeet Baluja, WWW 2009.
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“Google TV Search: Dual-Wielding Search and Discovery in a Large-Scale Product”, Manish Patel, Rich Gossweiler, Mehran Sahami, John Blackburn, David Brown, Andrea Knight, UXTV'08 (2008).
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“Enhancing a digital book with a reading recommender”, Allison Woodruff, Rich Gossweiler, James Pitkow, Ed H. Chi, Stuart K. Card, CHI '00: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, 2000, pp. 153-160.
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“Visualizing the evolution of Web ecologies”, Ed H. Chi, James Pitkow, Jock Mackinlay, Peter Pirolli, Rich Gossweiler, Stuart K. Card, CHI '98: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, 1998, pp. 400-407.
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