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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...

    Daniel Roßner, Claus Atzenbeck, Tom Gross in Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2021 (2021)

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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...

    Tom Gross, Anna-Lena Mueller in Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2021 (2021)

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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...

    Alexander Brand, Tom Gross in Human-Centered Software Engineering (2020)

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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 ...

    Arun Balakrishna, Tom Gross in Human-Computer Interaction. Human Values and Quality of Life (2020)

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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.

    Tom Gross, Kori Inkpen, Brian Y. Lim in Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2019 (2019)

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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,...

    Biju Thankachan, Sumita Sharma in Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2017 (2017)

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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...

    Mirko Fetter, Tom Gross in Human-Centered Software Engineering (2014)

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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...

    Tom Gross in Human-Computer Interaction. Theories, Methods, and Tools (2014)

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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...

    Mirko Fetter, Tom Gross, Maxi Hucke in Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2011 (2011)

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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 ...

    Mirko Fetter, Julian Seifert, Tom Gross in Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2011 (2011)

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    Problem dimensions in design of CSCW systems

    We are presenting the four pivotal problem dimensions of design: organisation, object world, tasks, and communication. We argue that neglecting or ignoring one or more of them cannot lead to an optimal design....

    Tom Gross, Roland Traunmüller in Database and Expert Systems Applications (1995)