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- 2017
- Jennifer Pearson, Simon Robinson, Matt Jones, Céline Coutrix:
Evaluating deformable devices with emergent users. MobileHCI 2017: 14:1-14:7 - Ismo Alakärppä, Elisa Jaakkola, Jani Väyrynen, Jonna Häkkilä:
Using nature elements in mobile AR for education with children. MobileHCI 2017: 41:1-41:13 - Alexandre Almeida, Ana Alves:
Activity recognition for movement-based interaction in mobile games. MobileHCI 2017: 55:1-55:8 - Ionut Andone, Konrad Blaszkiewicz, Matthias Böhmer, Alexander Markowetz:
Impact of location-based games on phone usage and movement: a case study on Pokémon GO. MobileHCI 2017: 102:1-102:8 - Ahmed Sabbir Arif, Sunjun Kim, Geehyuk Lee:
Usability of different types of commercial selfie sticks. MobileHCI 2017: 10:1-10:8 - Aiman M. Ayyal Awwad, Christian Schindler, Kirshan Kumar Luhana, Zulfiqar Ali, Bernadette Spieler:
Improving pocket paint usability via material design compliance and internationalization & localization support on application level. MobileHCI 2017: 99:1-99:8 - Benett Axtell, Cosmin Munteanu:
Using frame of mind: documenting reminiscence through unstructured digital picture interaction. MobileHCI 2017: 50:1-50:4 - Mihai Bâce:
Augmenting human interaction capabilities with proximity, natural gestures, and eye gaze. MobileHCI 2017: 71:1-71:3 - Sven Bertel, Thomas Dressel, Tom Kohlberg, Vanessa von Jan:
Spatial knowledge acquired from pedestrian urban navigation systems. MobileHCI 2017: 32:1-32:6 - Yash Bhavnani, Kerry Rodden, Laura Cuozzo Guarnotta, Margaret T. Lynn, Sara Chizari, Laura Granka:
Understanding mobile phone activities via retrospective review of visualizations of usage data. MobileHCI 2017: 58:1-58:10 - Anas Bilal, Aimal Rextin, Ahmad Kakakhel, Mehwish Nasim:
Roman-txt: forms and functions of roman urdu texting. MobileHCI 2017: 15:1-15:9 - Boban Blazevski, Jean D. Hallewell Haslwanter:
User-centered development of a system to support assembly line worker. MobileHCI 2017: 57:1-57:7 - Kerstin Blumenstein, Christina Niederer, Markus Wagner, Wilhelm Pfersmann, Markus Seidl, Wolfgang Aigner:
Visualizing spatial and time-oriented data in a second screen application. MobileHCI 2017: 84:1-84:8 - Michael Braun, Nora Broy, Bastian Pfleging, Florian Alt:
A design space for conversational in-vehicle information systems. MobileHCI 2017: 79:1-79:8 - Sonya Cates, Daniel Barron, Patrick Ruddiman:
MobiLearn go: mobile microlearning as an active, location-aware game. MobileHCI 2017: 103:1-103:7 - Liwei Chan, Kouta Minamizawa:
FrontFace: facilitating communication between HMD users and outsiders using front-facing-screen HMDs. MobileHCI 2017: 22:1-22:5 - Simran Chopra, Shruthi Chivukula:
My phone assistant should know I am an Indian: influencing factors for adoption of assistive agents. MobileHCI 2017: 94:1-94:8 - Jessica Conradi:
Influence of letter size on word reading performance during walking. MobileHCI 2017: 16:1-16:9 - Benjamin R. Cowan, Nadia Pantidi, David Coyle, Kellie Morrissey, Peter Clarke, Sara Al-Shehri, David Earley, Natasha Bandeira:
"What can i help you with?": infrequent users' experiences of intelligent personal assistants. MobileHCI 2017: 43:1-43:12 - Florian Daiber, Felix Kosmalla:
Tutorial on wearable computing in sports. MobileHCI 2017: 65:1-65:4 - William Delamare, Teng Han, Pourang Irani:
Designing a gaze gesture guiding system. MobileHCI 2017: 26:1-26:13 - Tilman Dingler, Dominik Weber, Martin Pielot, Jennifer Cooper, Chung-Cheng Chang, Niels Henze:
Language learning on-the-go: opportune moments and design of mobile microlearning sessions. MobileHCI 2017: 28:1-28:12 - Radomir Dinic, Michael Domhardt, Simon Ginzinger, Thomas Stütz:
EatAR tango: portion estimation on mobile devices with a depth sensor. MobileHCI 2017: 46:1-46:7 - Mara Dionisio, Teresa Paulino, Trisha Suri, Nicolas Autzen, Johannes Schöning:
"In search of light": enhancing touristic recommender services with local weather data. MobileHCI 2017: 97:1-97:8 - Susen Döbelt, Johann Schrammel, Manfred Tscheligi:
Which cloak dresses you best?: comparing location cloaking methods for mobile users. MobileHCI 2017: 95:1-95:8 - Tim Duente, Max Pfeiffer, Michael Rohs:
Zap++: a 20-channel electrical muscle stimulation system for fine-grained wearable force feedback. MobileHCI 2017: 1:1-1:13 - Tim Duente, Stefan Schneegass, Max Pfeiffer:
EMS in HCI: challenges and opportunities in actuating human bodies. MobileHCI 2017: 67:1-67:4 - Mark D. Dunlop, Marc Roper, Gennaro Imperatore:
Text entry tap accuracy and exploration of tilt controlled layered interaction on Smartwatches. MobileHCI 2017: 23:1-23:11 - Jared Duval:
A mobile game system for improving the speech therapy experience. MobileHCI 2017: 72:1-72:3 - Carrie Demmans Epp, Cosmin Munteanu, Benett Axtell, Keerthika Ravinthiran, Yomna Aly, Elman Mansimov:
Finger tracking: facilitating non-commercial content production for mobile e-reading applications. MobileHCI 2017: 34:1-34:15
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