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International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Volume 135
Volume 135, March 2020
- Vero Vanden Abeele, Katta Spiel, Lennart E. Nacke, Daniel Johnson, Kathrin Gerling:
Development and validation of the player experience inventory: A scale to measure player experiences at the level of functional and psychosocial consequences. - Laura Koesten, Elena Simperl, Tom Blount, Emilia Kacprzak, Jeni Tennison:
Everything you always wanted to know about a dataset: Studies in data summarisation. - Bushra Sadia, Senem Ezgi Emgin, T. Metin Sezgin, Cagatay Basdogan:
Data-driven vibrotactile rendering of digital buttons on touchscreens. - Vajisha Udayangi Wanniarachchi, Anuradha Mathrani, Teo Susnjak, Chris Scogings:
A systematic literature review: What is the current stance towards weight stigmatization in social media platforms? - Claudia Schrader, Slava Kalyuga:
Linking students' emotions to engagement and writing performance when learning Japanese letters with a pen-based tablet: An investigation based on individual pen pressure parameters. - João Guerreiro, Daisuke Sato, Dragan Ahmetovic, Eshed Ohn-Bar, Kris M. Kitani, Chieko Asakawa:
Virtual navigation for blind people: Transferring route knowledge to the real-World. - Helen Sharp, Nicole Lotz, Letsema Mbayi-Kwelagobe, Mark R. Woodroffe, Dino Rajah, Ranganai Turugare:
Socio-cultural factors and capacity building in Interaction Design: Results of a video diary study in Botswana. - Wen-Chin Li, Andreas Horn, Zhen Sun, Jingyi Zhang, Graham R. Braithwaite:
Augmented visualization cues on primary flight display facilitating pilot's monitoring performance. - Kevin Doherty, Marguerite Barry, José Marcano Belisario, Cecily Morrison, Josip Car, Gavin J. Doherty:
Personal information and public health: Design tensions in sharing and monitoring wellbeing in pregnancy.
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