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A Literature Review on Positive and Negative Effects of Interruptions and Implications for Design
The relevance of interruptions in human-computer interaction has increased over the last decades in both private and working life. Research from a multitude of disciplines has addressed interruptions. However,...
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Availability for Work, Family, and Leisure: An Empirical Study
Mobile communication technologies increase users’ connectivity, leading to higher accessibility of persons. Previous research has provided valuable tools for managing one’s availability to other persons. Howev...
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A Formal Model of Availability to Reduce Cross-Domain Interruptions
The mutual awareness and availability across team members is essential for effective and efficient cooperation. Yet, interruptions in general and interruptions unrelated to the current domain and task in parti...
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Spatial Layout Versus List Layout: A Comparative Study
Information retrieval systems support users in finding relevant information in data sets. List layouts are wide-spread, but spatial layouts are catching up. User studies that systematically show their benefits...
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What Humans Might Be Thinking While Driving: Behaviour and Cognitive Models for Navigation
In an optimally integrated HMS (Human Machine Systems) human and machine understand each other to provide an optimum integration. This is one of the core principles which is applicable for the research framewo...
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NotificationManager: Personal Boundary Management on Mobile Devices
The growing use of mobile devices that are available everywhere can blur the boundaries between life domains work and life. The increasing number of notifications on smartphones leads to interruptions that mig...
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Paying the Pink Tax on a Blue Dress - Exploring Gender-Based Price-Premiums in Fashion Recommendations
In the field of Human-Computer Interaction there is considerable awareness on diversity and inclusion. At the same time topics such as gender and race have become more prominent recently. One aspect that has r...
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BeaCON - A Research Framework Towards an Optimal Navigation
In an optimally integrated HMS (Human Machine System), human must understand the machine as well as the machine must understand the human user. Same principle applies for car NS (Navigation System) which is a ...
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The Human(s) in the Loop—Bringing AI and HCI Together
This document presents the motivation, objectives and target audience, theme, submissions, structure as well as the expected outcome.
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Using Visual Cues to Leverage the Use of Speech Input in the Vehicle
Touch and speech input often exist side-by-side in multimodal systems. Speech input has a number of advantages over touch, which are especially relevant in safety critical environments such as driving. However...
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ICT Based Interventions for Anganwadi Healthcare Workers in Mumbai
Anganwadi workers [1] form the core of healthcare system for a large section of rural and semi-urban population in India. They provide care for newborn babies and play an important role in immunization programs,...
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UCProMo—Towards a User-Centred Process Model
The field of Software Engineering has a long tradition of develo** sophisticated process models and methods and tools for its support. At the same time in the field of Human-Computer Interaction process mode...
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Design and Rapid Evaluation of Interactive Systems in Theory and Practice
In this half-day tutorial Jochen Denzinger, partner at the design studio ma ma Interactive System Design, and Tom Gross, full professor and chair of the Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Bamberg,...
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Engage! Empower! Encourage!—Supporting Mundane Group Decisions on Tabletops
This paper presents an interaction model to support groups making decisions, aiming to Engage the group in the interaction, Empower all users to put forth their opinion, and Encourage the group to discuss the opt...
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Social Computing—Bridging the Gap between the Social and the Technical
Develo** cooperative systems and social media requires taking complex decisions concerning the social interaction to be supported as well as the technical foundation. In this paper we build on the long and s...
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LiLoLe—A Framework for Lifelong Learning from Sensor Data Streams for Predictive User Modelling
Adaptation in context-aware ubiquitous environments and adaptive systems is becoming more and more complex. Adaptations need to take into account information from a plethora of heterogeneous sensors, while the...
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Human-Computer Interaction Education and Diversity
Human-Computer Interaction has evolved into an established field of teaching and research. Its multidisciplinary and cross-continental roots combined with its broad scope and multiplicity of paradigms, methods...
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Supporting Social Protocols in Tabletop Interaction through Visual Cues
Multi-touch tabletops provide new means for co-located people to work together on a task by directly manipulating objects and tools on a single display in unison. Despite their benefits they also entail new ch...
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Predicting Selective Availability for Instant Messaging
Instant messaging (IM) systems allow users to spontaneously communicate over distance, yet they bear the risk for disruption of the recipient. In order to reduce disruption, novel approaches for detecting and ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
VideoPal: Exploring Asynchronous Video-Messaging to Enable Cross-Cultural Friendships
Pen pal programs for connecting students from around the world through letter writing have been popular for generations. However, traditional technologies have several limitations in supporting pen pal activit...