Books/Courseware
Mills. M. and Schiff, W. (1989). The Active Eye Guidebook and Software. Lawrence
Erlbaum
Associates, Hillsdale, NJ.
Selected Publications and Papers
Pea, R., Mills, M., Rosen, J., Dauber, K., Effelsberg, W., & Hoffert.
E. (2004, in press). The DIVER Project: Interactive Digital Video Repurposing.
IEEE Multimedia.
Burnett , J. and Mills, M.I. (2001). Optimizing applications: Microdesign
and adaptation technology can improve the wireless user experience" On
line article published in Global Telephony.
Mills, M.I. (2001), Micro-design: challenge or opportunity?, Proceedings of
Wireless Agenda 2001. Austin Texas.
Mills, M.I., (1997). Qu'est-ce que c'est l'interactivite. In Points de vue
sur le multimédia interactif en éducation. Chenelière/McGraw-Hill.
Claire Meunier (ed.)
Vronay D, Houde, S., Mills M.I. and Degen.L. (1994) HyperMovie Metrics: A
Schemata for the design and evaluation of interactive media products. unpublished
report. Apple Computer.
Teodosio L, and Mills, M.I. (1993). Panoramic overviews for navigating real-World
Scenes. ACM Multimedia. 359-364.
Mills, M.I. (1993). Media composition for Casual Users. Unpublished report.
Apple Computer.
Mills, M.I. (1990). Dynamic documents. Proceedings of the international conference
on multimedia. Tokyo. October.
Mills, M.I. (1989). The role of dynamics at the interface. Asimolar Conference
on Conference on Human Interface. Sponsored by Apple Computer.
Mills, M. I, Cohen, J. and Wong Y. (1992). A Magnifier tool for Video Data.
Proceedings of CHI '92. pp. 93-98.
Mills, M. I., & Pea, R. D. (1989). Mind and media in dialog: Issues
in multimedia composition. In K. Hooper & S. Ambron (Eds.), Full-Spectrum
Learning. Cupertino, CA: Apple Computer, Inc.
Mills, M. I. Image synthesis: Optical identity or pictorial communication.
Proceedings of Graphic Interface '85. National Computer Graphics Association
of Canada. 303-308.
Mills, M. I. (1986). Image synethesis: Optical identity or pictorial communication.
In N. Thalmann and D. Thalmann (eds.), Computer generated images: the state
of the art, , New York: Springer-Verlag.
Mills, M.I. and Hearty, P.J. (1985). Viewer evaluations of simulated teleshopping
presentations: Effects of image complexity and image completion time. Human
Factors, 27, 477-483.
Mills, M.I. (1985) Simulating reality in computer images: lessons from art
history and cognitive science. Report to the department of communications,
Government of Canada.
Mills, M.I. (1985) Psychological aesthetics and the design of computer interfaces.
Report to the Department of Communications. Government of Canada.
Mills, M.I. and Hearty, P.J. (1985) Identifying objects in videotex images:
Effects of mode, colour, detail and overlap. Report to the Department of Communications.
Government of Canada.
Mills, M.I.(l985). Image-Dialogues: Metahphors for thinking about the future
of videotex imagery. In N. Thalmann and G. Laport (eds.). Applications de
graphisme par ordinateur, Gaetin-Morin, France.
Bregman, A.S. and Mills, M.I. Perceived movement: the Flintstone constraint.
Perception, 1982, 11, 201-206.
Mills, M.I. (1982). Evaluating videotex images. In Videotext--the key to the
information revolution. On-Line Conferences. Ltd. New York.
Mills, M.I. (1982). Cognitive schemata and the design of graphics displays.
Proceedings of Graphic Interface '82. National Computer Graphics Association
of Canada. 3- 12.
Mills, M.I. (1982). Visual thinking reconsidered: Some implications for computer
graphics. Proceedings of Graphic Interface '82. National Computer Graphics
Association of Canada. 337-338
Mills, M.I. and D. Phillips, (eds.) (1982). Proceedings of the Montebello
Conference on the Social and Psychological Aspects of Videotex. Report published
by Department of Communications. Government of Canada.
Telidon behavioural research 3. A study of the human response to pictorial
representations on Telidon. Report published by Department of Communications.
Government of Canada, 1981.
Selected Presentations
Using computer graphics to teach perception. Computer graphics lecture series,
Sponsored by the ACM and NY Chapter of SIGGRAPH. 1986.
The mind machine: computer based exhibits in cognition and perception. Presented
at the Ontario Science Centre. November. 1985.
Observing as an academic competency. Presented at the 1984 National Forum
of the College Board. NY. October, 1984.
Metaphorical matching of cartoon-strips to descriptions. Presented at the
91st annual convention of the American Pscyholgical Association. Anaheim,
California. 1983.
Images and abstract thinking: some applications of Piaget's theory for computer
graphics. Presented at conference on Media Effects: Feeling and Knowing from
the Box. McGill University, 1983.
The compositional process in fitting words to images. Paper presented at the
Berkeley Cognitive Science Conference on Language and Mental Imagery. University
of California, 1981.
Cognitive flexibilty and the problem of indexing. Colloquium given to the
factulty of Library and Information Science, Univ. of Toronto. 1982.