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Chapter and Conference Paper
End-To-End Intelligent Automation Loops
Situation awareness has become a popular method for modelling human–automated process allocation and, more recently, applied to model collaboration between humans and autonomous artificially intelligent agents...
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The Dynamics of Collaborative Decision-Making with Intelligent Systems
Intelligent systems support decision-makers in complex tasks by utilizing advanced technologies such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, or deep learning. Despite their potential to increase decision...
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UX Calculator: An Online Tool to Support User Testing
As the digital era is witnessing huge commercial success driven by design innovations focusing on usability as well as utility, businesses have also been positioning user experience (UX) research as the corner...
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The Effect of Multitasking During an E-learning Video Conference on Learning Performance: A Psychophysiological Experiment
Due to the pandemic-induced mobility restrictions, time spent in front of a device, videoconferencing, and, in particular, e-learning increased significantly. Zoom and other video conferencing applications wil...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
User Experience of Universal School-Based e-Mental Health Solutions
Due to lack of in-person social interactions and stressful conditions resulting from schools’ closures, major lockdowns, and other restrictions imposed for preventing the further spread of COVID-19, there has ...
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A Situation Awareness Perspective on Human-Agent Collaboration: Tensions and Opportunities
The rise of automation and artificial intelligence within the organization has come with many benefits. However, in conjunction with these benefits have come various concerns related to user empowerment (e.g.,...
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Lessons Learned in Develo** a Patient-Centered Website to Support Stroke Patients and Caregivers During Transitions of Care
Stroke is one of the leading causes of adult disability in the United States, affecting almost 800,000 United States citizens annually. Inadequate care during the transition back to home can lead to poor outco...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Improving Learnability Capabilities in Desktop VR Medical Applications
The main objective of this study was to evaluate the implicit and explicit learning experiences of two distinct training segments, a tutorial and a Free Play Mode (FPM), of a desktop-based virtual reality (VR)...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Improving User Experience Through Recommendation Message Design: A Systematic Literature Review of Extant Literature on Recommender Systems and Message Design
This paper reports the findings of a Systematic Literature Review of extant literature on Recommender Systems (RS) and message design. By identifying, analyzing and synthesizing relevant studies, we aim to gen...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Effectiveness of Banner Ads: An Eye Tracking and Facial Expression Analysis
The present paper explores how attention and emotions influence the effectiveness of banner ads. Participants performed a goal-oriented search on a website which had banner ads displaying indulgent food produ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Beyond System Design: The Impact of Message Design on Recommendation Acceptance
The current paper reports on the results of a pilot study to explore the impact of message design on users’ likelihood to accept system-generated recommendations as well as their intention to use the recommend...
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Multiuser Human-Computer Interaction Settings: Preliminary Evidence of Online Shop** Platform Use by Couples
The phenomenon of multiple users interacting together with a single shared system interface to perform a task (i.e., a multiuser human-computer interaction) is under-investigated in the Human-Computer Interact...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Social Media and the Digital Enterprise
Over the last decade, the role of social media in enabling the digital enterprise has been rapidly growing. In order for digital enterprises to embrace the opportunities afforded by social media technologies, ...
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Article
Open AccessImproving transitions in acute stroke patients discharged to home: the Michigan stroke transitions trial (MISTT) protocol
For some stroke patients and caregivers, navigating the transition between hospital discharge and returning home is associated with substantial psychosocial and health-related challenges. Currently, no evidenc...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Exploring the Effects of Source Credibility on Information Adoption on YouTube
This research-in-progress paper explores the effects of information source credibility (brands versus vloggers), information type (how-to tutorial versus product demonstration), and viewer characteristics on p...
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Article
A scientometric analysis of social media research (2004–2011)
To better understand the rapidly growing social media research domain, this study presents the findings of a scientometric analysis of the corresponding literature. We conducted a research productivity analysi...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Social Media Marketing on Twitter
With the rise of social media marketing as an important domain of practice and research, a growing number of scholarly and practitioner articles have emerged highlighting best practices in social media marketi...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Mobile Design Usability Guidelines for Outdoor Recreation and Tourism
Information-intensive websites such as those for outdoor recreation and tourism present complex design considerations and issues that need to be researched for mobile access. To gain a better understanding of ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
From the Ground-Up: Role of Usability and Aesthetics Evaluation in Creating a Knowledge-Based Website for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Government agency websites are places where both tacit and implicit organizational knowledge is managed. To maximize benefits to the organization, these websites must be tailored not only to meet immediate emp...