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21. Mensch und Computer 2021: Ingolstadt, Germany
- Stefan Schneegass, Bastian Pfleging, Dagmar Kern:
MuC '21: Mensch und Computer 2021, Ingolstadt, Germany, September 5-8, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8645-6
Session 1: Mobile and Ubiquitous Interaction
- Jonas Vogelsang, Francisco Kiss, Sven Mayer
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A Design Space for User Interface Elements using Finger Orientation Input. 1-10 - Christina Schneegass, Sophia Sigethy, Malin Eiband, Daniel Buschek:
Comparing Concepts for Embedding Second-Language Vocabulary Acquisition into Everyday Smartphone Interactions. 11-20 - Fiona Draxler
, Christina Schneegass, Jonas Safranek, Heinrich Hussmann:
Why Did you Stop? - Investigating Origins and Effects of Interruptions during Mobile Language Learning. 21-33 - Vanessa Fahn, Andreas Riener
:
Time to Get Conversational: Assessment of the Potential of Conversational User Interfaces for Mobile Banking. 34-43 - Andreas Schmid
, Thomas Fischer, Alexander Weichart, Alexander Hartmann, Raphael Wimmer:
ScreenshotMatcher: Taking Smartphone Photos to Capture Screenshots. 44-48 - Philip Joisten
, Ziyu Liu, Nina Theobald, Andreas Webler, Bettina Abendroth:
Communication of Automated Vehicles and Pedestrian Groups: An Intercultural Study on Pedestrians' Street Crossing Decisions. 49-53 - Lisa Mühl
, Aike C. Horstmann, André Wittenborn, Dunja Storch, Jarek Krajewski:
Screen Me, Smartphone! Using an AI-Screening Tool to Assist Underage Refugees in Recognizing Potential Traumatization. 54-58 - Sarah Faltaous, Uwe Gruenefeld, Stefan Schneegass
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Towards a Universal Human-Computer Interaction Model for Multimodal Interactions. 59-63 - Marvin Kopka
, Karen Krause
:
Can You Help Me?: Testing HMI Designs and Psychological Influences on Intended Helping Behavior Towards Autonomous Cargo Bikes. 64-68
Session 2: Work Assistance
- Nele Marie Grießhaber, Frauke Mörike
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Von Bedrohung bis kollaborative Partnerschaft: : Eine qualitative Studie zu den Rollen KI-basierter Technologie aus der Perspektive niedergelassener Radiolog*innen in DeutschlandThreat or Collaborative Partnership? A Qualitative Study on Roles of AI-Based Technology from the Perspective of Practicing Radiologists in Germany. 69-78 - Christian Fleiner, Till Riedel
, Michael Beigl, Marcel Ruoff
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Ensuring a Robust Multimodal Conversational User Interface During Maintenance Work. 79-91 - Lukas Bröning, Martine Herpers:
Analysis of Significant Factors Influencing the Technology Acceptance of Smartglasses in the Craft Sector: Analyse signifikanter Einflussfaktoren auf die Technologieakzeptanz von Smartglasses im Handwerk. 92-109 - Clemens Hoffmann, Michael Prilla, Kai Wundram, Björn Emmermann:
Augmented Reality Guidance for Car Repairs: Immediate and Long-Term Effects. 110-119 - Philipp Krop
, Samantha Straka, Melanie Ullrich, Maximilian Ertl, Marc Erich Latoschik:
IT-Supported request management for clinical radiology: Analyzing Requirements through Contextual Interviews. 120-124 - Reinhard Koutny, Klaus Miesenberger:
An Accessible User Interface Concept for Non-Verbal and Spatial Aspects of Business Meetings for Blind and Visually Impaired People. 125-130 - Christina Haspel, Michael Burmester:
Knowledge and Implementation of Usability and User Experience in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Bekanntheit und Umsetzung von Usability und User Experience in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen. 131-135 - Anna-Lena Meiners, Jessica Kollmorgen, Martin Schrepp, Jörg Thomaschewski:
Which UX Aspects Are Important for a Software Product?: Importance Ratings of UX Aspects for Software Products for Measurement with the UEQ+. 136-139 - Julien Breunig, Paola Stephania Calderón Arias, Phillip Mudavanhu, Abhay Syal, Britta F. Schulte, Eva Hornecker:
Carpet Tiles: Interactive and Modular Carpets to support International Students in Shared Dorms to Feel at Home. 140-144
Session 3: Assistance Systems and Users with Special Needs
- Julian Striegl
, David Gollasch
, Claudia Loitsch
, Gerhard Weber
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Designing VUIs for Social Assistance Robots for People with Dementia. 145-155 - David Gollasch
, Gerhard Weber
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Age-Related Differences in Preferences for Using Voice Assistants. 156-167 - Daniel Wessel, Ann-Kathrin Kennecke, Moreen Heine:
WCAG and Dyslexia - Improving the Search Function of Websites for Users With Dyslexia (Without Making It Worse for Everyone Else). 168-179 - Jannik Theiß, Iannis Albert, Nicole Burkard, Marc Herrlich:
Towards Using Drones as Personal Spatial Search Assistants. 180-188 - Mathias Haimerl, Andreas Riener
:
Design of qualitative surveys for persons with intellectual disorders. 189-193 - Jessica Rietze, Isabell Bürkner, Anne Pfister, Rainer Blum:
Online Focus Groups with and for the Elderly: Specifics, Challenges, Recommendations: Online-Fokusgruppen mit und für Senior*innen: Besonderheiten, Herausforderungen, Empfehlungen. 194-198 - Julian Fietkau
, Laura Stojko
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Activity Support for Seniors Using Public Displays: A Proof of Concept. 199-203 - Luisa Dörflinger, Michael Nissen, Katharina M. Jäger, Markus Wirth, Adriana Titzmann, Constanza Pontones, Peter A. Fasching, Matthias W. Beckmann, Stefan Gradl, Björn M. Eskofier
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Digital Maternity Records: Motivation, Acceptance, Requirements, Usability and Prototype Evaluation of an Interface for Physicians and Midwives. 204-209 - Herrmann Elfreich, Sven Strickroth
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Demand and Requirements Analysis for a Mobile, Classroom-Based Support System for Prospective Teachers: Bedarfs- und Anforderungsanalyse für ein mobiles, unterrichtsbegleitendes Unterstützungssystem für angehende Lehrpersonen. 210-214
Session 4: Mixed Reality
- Jannike Illing, Philipp Klinke, Max Pfingsthorn, Wilko Heuten:
Less is more! Support of Parallel and Time-critical Assembly Tasks with Augmented Reality. 215-226 - Robin Strak, Kevin Yu, Frieder Pankratz, Marc Lazarovici
, Benedikt Sandmeyer, Julia Reichling, Simon Weidert, Clemens Kraetsch, Barbara Roegele, Nassir Navab, Ulrich Eck, Daniel Roth:
Comparison Between Video-mediated and Asymmetric 3D Teleconsultation During a Preclinical Scenario. 227-235 - Nicolas Kahrl, Michael Prilla, Oliver Blunk:
The Influence of Spatial Representation on Remote Peer Consultation: A Study on Mixed Reality Remote Support for Choosing Furniture. 236-247 - Katja Vock, Sebastian Hubenschmid
, Johannes Zagermann
, Simon Butscher, Harald Reiterer
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IDIAR: Augmented Reality Dashboards to Supervise Mobile Intervention Studies. 248-259 - René Kockord
, Oliver Bodensiek
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Cognitive Load During First Contact With Mixed Reality Learning Environments. 260-264 - Anna Hohm, Oliver Happel, Jörn Hurtienne, Tobias Grundgeiger:
"It's okay, honey... shhh..." - The Media Equation and Computers-Are-Social-Actors-Hypothesis in Acute Care: "Ist ja gut, Schätzelein... shhh..." - Die Media Equation und Computers-Are-Social-Actors-Hypothese in der Akutmedizin. 265-269 - Jennifer Brade, Danny Rüffert, Alexander Kögel, Max Bernhagen, Franziska Klimant, Angelika C. Bullinger:
Take a seat - the influence of sitting down in a virtual environment on workload, user experience and presence. 270-274 - Anna Samira Praetorius, Lara Krautmacher, Gabriela Tullius, Cristóbal Curio:
User-Avatar Relationships in Various Contexts: Does Context Influence a Users' Perception and Choice of an Avatar? 275-280
Session 5: Privacy, Security & Trust
- Franziska Herbert, Gina Maria Schmidbauer-Wolf, Christian Reuter:
Who Should Get My Private Data in Which Case? Evidence in the Wild. 281-293 - Timo Jakobi
, Fatemeh Alizadeh, Martin Marburger, Gunnar Stevens:
A Consumer Perspective on Privacy Risk Awareness of Connected Car Data Use. 294-302 - Anja K. Faulhaber
, Ina Ni, Ludger Schmidt:
The Effect of Explanations on Trust in an Assistance System for Public Transport Users and the Role of the Propensity to Trust. 303-310 - Sarah Prange, Ceenu George, Florian Alt
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Design Considerations for Usable Authentication in Smart Homes. 311-324 - Nadine Schlicker, Markus Langer:
Towards Warranted Trust: A Model on the Relation Between Actual and Perceived System Trustworthiness. 325-329 - Victoria Böhm, Christian Wolff
, Corinna Geiselhart, Eric Karl, Nina Kleindienst:
Investigating Barriers for the Adoption of the German Contact-Tracing App and the Influence of a Video Intervention on User Acceptance. 330-337 - Habiba Farzand
, Kinshuk Bhardwaj, Karola Marky, Mohamed Khamis
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The Interplay between Personal Relationships & Shoulder Surfing Mitigation. 338-343 - Leonie Nora Sieger
, Henrik Detjen
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Exploring Users' Perceived Control Over Technology. 344-348 - Philipp Wagner, Anna Winkler
, Irina Paraschivoiu, Alexander Meschtscherjakov
, Magdalena Gärtner
, Manfred Tscheligi
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Tracing COVID-19 - Older Adults' Attitudes Toward Digital Contact Tracing and How to Increase Their Participation. 349-353
Session 6: Virtual Reality
- Florian Borsum, Max Pascher
, Jonas Auda, Stefan Schneegass, Gregor Lux, Jens Gerken
:
Stay on Course in VR: Comparing the Precision of Movement between Gamepad, Armswinger, and Treadmill: Kurs halten in VR: Vergleich der Bewegungspräzision von Gamepad, Armswinger und Laufstall. 354-365 - Marco Kurzweg
, Jens Reinhardt, Wladimir Nabok, Katrin Wolf:
Using Body Language of Avatars in VR Meetings as Communication Status Cue. 366-377 - Stefan Auer
, Jens Gerken
, Harald Reiterer
, Hans-Christian Jetter:
Comparison Between Virtual Reality and Physical Flight Simulators for Cockpit Familiarization. 378-392 - Jann Philipp Freiwald, Julius Schenke, Nale Lehmann-Willenbrock, Frank Steinicke:
Effects of Avatar Appearance and Locomotion on Co-Presence in Virtual Reality Collaborations. 393-401 - Alexander Schäfer
, Gerd Reis, Didier Stricker
:
Investigating the Sense of Presence Between Handcrafted and Panorama Based Virtual Environments. 402-405 - Markus Dresel, Nicole Jochems:
A Distributed Virtual Reality Study Under COVID-19 Conditions - Comparing Continuous and Non-Continuous Locomotion Techniques in Mobile VR. 406-411 - Jonas Auda, Uwe Gruenefeld, Stefan Schneegass
:
Enabling Reusable Haptic Props for Virtual Reality by Hand Displacement. 412-417 - Barbara Hemsen, André Wittenborn, Steffen Holsteg
, André Karger, Sebastian Freitag, Philip Mildner
, Jens Piesk, Dunja Storch, Jarek Krajewski, Sonja-Dana Roelen:
DeepVR: Konzeptuelle Grundlagen und Umsetzung eines Virtual Reality basierten Unterstützungssystems in der psychotherapeutischen Depressions-Behandlung. 418-425 - Jendrik Müller, Nils Ove Beese
, Jan Spilski
, Alexander Jaksties, Jan-Hendrik Sünderkamp, Jan Hendrik Plümer
, Kerstin Müller:
The Art of Orientation - How not to be Lost in 3D. 426-431
Session 7: User Experiences & The Crowd
- Saskia Haug
, Tim Rietz, Alexander Maedche:
Accelerating Deductive Coding of Qualitative Data: An Experimental Study on the Applicability of Crowdsourcing. 432-443 - Lea Wöbbekind, Thomas Mandl
, Christa Womser-Hacker:
Construction and First Testing of the UX Kids Questionnaire (UXKQ): A Tool for Measuring Pupil's User Experience in Interactive Learning Apps using Semantic Differentials. 444-455 - Hendrik Heuer
, Hendrik Hoch, Andreas Breiter
, Yannis Theocharis:
Auditing the Biases Enacted by YouTube for Political Topics in Germany. 456-468 - Clarissa Sabrina Arlinghaus, Frank Ollermann:
Constant Companion: How Frequent Phone Use and Interpersonal Communication Are Related to Users' Emotional Appraisal. 469-477 - David C. Niemeier, Gerrit Hirschfeld, Meinald T. Thielsch:
The Influence of Worrying on User Experience. 478-483 - Monika Pröbster, Nicola Marsden:
A Matter of Identity? Designing Personas for the Development of Makerspaces for Girls with Migration Background Considering Complex Social Identities: Eine Frage der Identität? Die Erstellung von Personas für die Entwicklung von Makerspaces für Mädchen mit Migrationshintergrund unter Berücksichtigung komplexer sozialer Identitäten. 484-489 - Mischa Helfenstein, Katharina Anna Zweig, Marc Herrlich:
A Technical Framework for Investigating the Impact of Design Elements in the Wild: Using Instagram as an Example. 490-493 - Shi Liu
, Shahrier Erfan Harun, Florian Jasche, Thomas Ludwig:
Supporting the Onboarding of 3D Printers through Conversational Agents. 494-498
Session 8: Recommender Systems & Machine Learning
- Timm Kleemann
, Magdalena Wagner, Benedikt Loepp
, Jürgen Ziegler:
Modeling User Interaction at the Convergence of Filtering Mechanisms, Recommender Algorithms and Advisory Components. 499-511 - Julia Nießner, Thomas Ludwig:
Design of a Knowledge-Based Recommender System for Recipes From an End-User Perspective. 512-519 - Franziska Boenisch, Verena Battis, Nicolas Buchmann, Maija Poikela
:
"I Never Thought About Securing My Machine Learning Systems": A Study of Security and Privacy Awareness of Machine Learning Practitioners. 520-546 - Andreas Liesenfeld, Gábor Parti, Chu-Ren Huang:
Deep Learning Meets Private Talk: Conversational AI Can Predict Speaker Traits by Eavesdropping for Only 30 Seconds. 547-551 - Tom Haider, Florian Michahelles:
Human-machine collaboration on data annotation of images by semi-automatic labeling. 552-556 - Lena Stütz, Andreas Riener
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Let's Chat Internal: User Acceptance of an In-Company Service Desk Chatbot. 557-562 - Anna-Katharina Dhungel
, Daniel Wessel, Mourad Zoubir, Moreen Heine:
Too Bureaucratic to Flexibly Learn About AI? The Human-Centered Development of a MOOC on Artificial Intelligence in and for Public Administration. 563-567 - Sarah Faltaous, Simon Janzon, Roman Heger
, Marvin Strauss, Pedram Golkar, Matteo Viefhaus, Marvin Prochazka, Uwe Gruenefeld, Stefan Schneegass:
Wisdom of the IoT Crowd: Envisioning a Smart Home-based Nutritional Intake Monitoring System. 568-573
Demos: Interactive Systems or Demonstrators
- Markus Foerste, Mario Nadj, Merlin Knaeble, Alexander Maedche, Leonie Gehrmann, Florian Stahl
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An Interactive Machine Learning System for Image Advertisements. 574-577 - Paul Gerber, Marvin Heidinger, Julia Stiegelmayer, Nina Gerber
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LOKI: Development of an interface for task-based, privacy-friendly smart home control through LOCal Information Processing: LOKI: Entwicklung eines Interfaces für die Aufgaben-basierte, Privatsphäre-freundliche Smart Home-Steuerung durch LOKale Informationsverarbeitung. 578-581 - Clemens Schartmüller, Andreas Riener
, Claus Pfeilschifter, Franziska Hegner
:
The (Mobile) Driving Experience Lab: Bridging Research and Knowledge Transfer to the General Public. 582-585 - Andreas Schmid
, Thomas Fischer, Alexander Weichart, Alexander Hartmann, Raphael Wimmer:
Demonstrating ScreenshotMatcher: Taking Smartphone Photos to Capture Screenshots. 586-589 - Dennis Schüsselbauer, Andreas Schmid
, Raphael Wimmer:
Demonstrating Dothraki: Tracking Tangibles Atop Tabletops Through De-Bruijn Tori. 590-592 - Christian Krauter
, Jonas Axel Siôn Vogelsang, Aimée Sousa Calepso, Katrin Angerbauer, Michael Sedlmair:
Don't Catch It: An Interactive Virtual-Reality Environment to Learn About COVID-19 Measures Using Gamification Elements. 593-596 - Timo Götzelmann
, Julian Kreimeier, Johannes Schwabl, Pascal Karg, Christina Oumard, Florian Büttner:
AmI-VR: An Accessible Building Information System as Case Study Towards the Applicability of Ambient Intelligence in Virtual Reality. 597-600 - Marc Janßen, Alexander Volker Droste, Michael Prilla:
Designing Augmented Reality Workflows for Care Specific Tasks. 601-604 - Jakob Peintner, Maikol Funk Drechsler
, Fabio Reway, Georg Seifert, Werner Huber, Andreas Riener
:
Mixed Reality Environment for Complex Scenario Testing. 605-608 - Paul Morat, Aaron Schwerdtfeger, Frank Heidmann:
In Case You Don't Know What To Play: Framework for a VR Application that manipulates Time Perception through Spatial Distortion. 609-613

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