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5th CHIRA 2021
- Hugo Plácido da Silva, Larry L. Constantine, Andreas Holzinger:
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction Research and Applications, CHIRA 2021, Online Streaming, October 28-29, 2021. SCITEPRESS 2021, ISBN 978-989-758-538-8
Invited Speakers
- Albrecht Schmidt:
Interactive Human Centered Artificial Intelligence: A Definition and Research Challenges. CHIRA 2021: 5 - Pattie Maes:
Cognitive Augmentation. CHIRA 2021: 7 - Anton Nijholt:
Alignment in Augmented Reality: Beyond Sight. CHIRA 2021: 9
Papers
- Dennis Lawo, Margarita Esau, Thomas Neifer, Gunnar Stevens:
Probing Integrated Household Information Systems for Integrated Food Practices. 15-23 - Gisela Kollotzek, Gottfried Zimmermann, Tobias Ableitner, Anne-Marie Nebe:
Comparison of Manual Evaluation Methods for Assessing the Accessibility of Websites based on EN 301 549. 24-35 - Dennis Lawo, Lukas Böhm, Anna-Katharina Flügge, Christina Pakusch, Gunnar Stevens:
Going Car-free: Investigating Mobility Practice Transformations and the Role of ICT. 36-47 - Adriano Baratè, Luca A. Ludovico, Eleonora Oriolo:
An Ensemble of Tangible User Interfaces to Foster Music Awareness and Interaction in Vulnerable Learners. 48-57 - Margarita Esau, Dennis Lawo, Nico Castelli, Timo Jakobi, Gunnar Stevens:
Morning Routines between Calm and Engaging: Designing a Smart Mirror. 58-69 - Adam Szekeres, Einar Snekkenes:
Inferring Delay Discounting Factors from Public Observables: Applications in Risk Analysis and the Design of Adaptive Incentives. 70-80 - Trevor Chawana, Funmi Adebesin:
The Current State of User Experience Practices in South African Organisations. 81-89 - Kazunari Yoshiwara, Kazuki Kobayashi:
Effect on User Impression of Robot's Task Dependent Uniform. 90-97 - Ayman Kandil, Bader Al-Jumaah, Iyad Abu Doush:
Enhancing User Experience of Interior Design Mobile Augmented Reality Applications. 101-108 - Mohammad al-Kandari, Rakan Al-Halak, Rony Hamza, Rawan Mostafa, Iyad Abu Doush:
Mental Balance: A Goal-oriented Well-being Mobile Application for Self-monitoring. 109-114 - Naoya Tojo, Tomoko Oto, Sumaru Niida:
How Ethnographic Practices Are Reconfigured with 360-degree Cameras. 115-122 - Jingoog Kim, Mary Lou Maher, Safat Siddiqui:
Collaborative Ideation Partner: Design Ideation in Human-AI Co-creativity. 123-130 - Nikolay Kalenov, Gennady Savin, Irina N. Sobolevskaya, Alexander N. Sotnikov:
Assessment of Efforts for Content Creation for the Common Digital Space of Scientific Knowledge. 131-138 - Anja Hornikel, Christian Greiner, Thomas Peisl:
The Need to Collaborate: Opportunities for Human and AI Co-workers. 139-148 - Masaki Omata, Yuta Nakada:
An Implementation of a Pseudo-beat Presentation Device Affecting Emotion of a Smartphone Video Viewer. 149-157 - Safat Siddiqui, Mary Lou Maher:
Reframing the Fake News Problem: Social Media Interaction Design to Make the Truth Louder. 158-165 - Adi Katz, Yana Sophia:
A Contextualization Feature to Overcome Intergenerational Language Barriers in Communication Apps. 166-173 - Dize Hilviu, Stefano Vincenzi, Giovanni Chiarion, Claudio Mattutino, Silvestro Roatta, Andrea Calvo, Francesca M. Bosco, Cristina Gena:
Endogenous Cognitive Tasks for Brain-Computer Interface: A Mini-Review and a New Proposal. 174-180 - Tatsuki Hori, Kazuki Kobayashi:
Personality Shifting Agent to Remove Users' Negative Impression on Speech Recognition Failure. 181-188 - Alexander Gerling, Christian Seiffer, Holger Ziekow, Ulf Schreier, Andreas Hess, Djaffar Ould Abdeslam:
Evaluation of Visualization Concepts for Explainable Machine Learning Methods in the Context of Manufacturing. 189-201 - Nicola Davanzo, Matteo De Filippis, Federico Avanzini:
Netychords: An Accessible Digital Musical Instrument for Playing Chords using Gaze and Head Movements. 202-209 - Hélène Unrein, Benjamin Chateau, Jean-Marc André:
Exploring the Decision Tree Method for Detecting Cognitive States of Operators. 210-218
Special Session on Research Trends to Enhance the Acceptance of Automated Vehicles
- Jorick M. M. Post, Janna L. Veldstra, A. Berfu Ünal:
Acceptability and Acceptance of Connected Automated Vehicles: A Literature Review and Focus Groups. 223-231 - Samantha L. Jamson, Konstantinos Risvas, Roi Naveiro, David Ríos Insua, Konstantinos Moustakas, Mikolaj Kruszewski, Aleksandra Rodak, Alessandro Barisone:
Towards Acceptance of Automated Driving Systems. 232-239 - Antonella Toffetti, Elena Balocco, Laura Borgarello, Giovanni Turi, Daniela Bertolino, Benjamin Chateau:
Usability Assessment of a Smart Cognitive Assistant for Automated Driving. 240-248 - Javier Silva, Juan-Manuel Belda-Lois, Sofía Iranzo, Begoña Mateo, Víctor de Nalda-Tárrega, Nicolás Palomares, José Laparra-Hernández, José S. Solaz:
Emotion State Induction for the Optimization of Immersion and User Experience in Automated Vehicle Simulator. 251-257 - B. Meza-García, N. Rodríguez-Ibáñez:
Driver's Emotions Detection with Automotive Systems in Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs). 258-265
Special Session on Interaction with Humanoid Robots
- Eleonora Zedda, Marco Manca, Fabio Paternò:
A Cooking Game for Cognitive Training of Older Adults Interacting with a Humanoid Robot. 271-282 - Alexandru Bundea, Peter Forbrig:
User Models for Post-stroke Therapies and Consequences for the Interaction with a Humanoid Robot. 283-290 - Maitreyee Tewari, Michele Persiani:
Towards We-intentional Human-Robot Interaction using Theory of Mind and Hierarchical Task Network. 291-299 - Joel S. Elson, Luis A. Merino, Douglas C. Derrick:
Decision-making with a Humanoid Robot Partner: Individual Differences Impacting Trust. 300-307 - Lucio Davide Spano:
Teleoperating Humanoids Robots using Standard VR Headsets: A Systematic Review. 308-316 - Ronit Feingold Polak, Shelly Levy-Tzedek:
Insights from a Long-Term in-the-Wild Study with Post-Stroke Patients using a Socially Assistive Robot. 319-323
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