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    Meeting (the) Pandemic: Videoconferencing Fatigue and Evolving Tensions of Sociality in Enterprise Video Meetings During COVID-19

    When COVID-19 led to mandatory working from home, significant blind spots in supporting the sociality of working life—in the moment and over time—were revealed in enterprise video meetings, and these were a ke...

    Rachel Bergmann, Sean Rintel, Nancy Baym in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) (2023)

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    Erratum to: Interactional Order and Constructed Ways of Seeing with Touchless Imaging Systems in Surgery

    Kenton O’Hara, Gerardo Gonzalez in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) (2016)

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    Conclusions

    Kenton O’Hara, Cecily Morrison, Abigail Sellen in Body Tracking in Healthcare (2016)

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    Clinical Assessment of Motor Disability

    Kenton O’Hara, Cecily Morrison, Abigail Sellen in Body Tracking in Healthcare (2016)

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    Interactions for Clinicians

    Kenton O’Hara, Cecily Morrison, Abigail Sellen in Body Tracking in Healthcare (2016)

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    Introduction

    Understanding the posture and motion of the human body has been an enduring interest and concern within healthcare settings. For well over a century now, gait analysis work has sought to systematically charact...

    Kenton O’Hara, Cecily Morrison, Abigail Sellen in Body Tracking in Healthcare (2016)

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    Self-Directed Rehabilitation and Care

    Kenton O’Hara, Cecily Morrison, Abigail Sellen in Body Tracking in Healthcare (2016)

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    The Costs and Benefits of Combining Gaze and Hand Gestures for Remote Interaction

    Gaze has been proposed as an ideal modality for supporting remote target selection. We explored the potential of integrating gaze with hand gestures for remote interaction on a large display in terms of user e...

    Yanxia Zhang, Sophie Stellmach in Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2015 (2015)

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    Interactional Order and Constructed Ways of Seeing with Touchless Imaging Systems in Surgery

    While surgical practices are increasingly reliant on a range of digital imaging technologies, the ability for clinicians to interact and manipulate these digital representations in the operating theatre using ...

    Kenton O’Hara, Gerardo Gonzalez in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) (2014)

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    Hybrid crafting: towards an integrated practice of crafting with physical and digital components

    With current digital technologies, people have large archives of digital media, such as images and audio files, but there are only limited means to include these media in creative practices of crafting and mak...

    Connie Golsteijn, Elise van den Hoven, David Frohlich in Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (2014)

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    Quantifying Progression of Multiple Sclerosis via Classification of Depth Videos

    This paper presents new learning-based techniques for measuring disease progression in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients. Our system aims to augment conventional neurological examinations by adding quantitative...

    Peter Kontschieder, Jonas F. Dorn in Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assis… (2014)

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    Connecting Families

    The Impact of New Communication Technologies on Domestic Life

    Carman Neustaedter, Steve Harrison, Abigail Sellen (2013)

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    Connecting Families: An Introduction

    Family life is complex and dynamic. It forms a core part of our existence. Underpinning family life, is family connection: how families not just communicate with each other, but how they share their lives and rou...

    Carman Neustaedter, Steve Harrison, Abigail Sellen in Connecting Families (2013)

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    Leisure-Based Reading and the Place of E-Books in Everyday Life

    With the proliferation of digital reading technologies and their underlying ecosystem, practices of reading are currently undergoing significant changes. Despite the currency of the topic, we find there is lit...

    Annika Hupfeld, Abigail Sellen, Kenton O’Hara in Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2013 (2013)

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    Family Archiving in the Digital Age

    Family homes are replete with “stuff”—physical artifacts and collections of objects that say something about the people who live in that home, who they are, and what they are about. At the same time, increasin...

    Abigail Sellen in The Connected Home: The Future of Domestic Life (2011)

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    Absence and Family Life: Understanding and Supporting Adaption to Change

    What and who a family is, is continually changing. Family is a place, an ever changing set of social relationships, an evolving archive of precious artefacts and the actions collectively unfolding that bring a...

    William Odom, Richard Harper, Abigail Sellen in The Connected Home: The Future of Domestic… (2011)

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    Supporting Family Awareness with the Whereabouts Clock

    We report the results of a field trial of a situated awareness device for families called the “Whereabouts Clock”. The Clock displays the location of family members using cellphone data as one of four privacy-...

    Abigail Sellen, Alex S. Taylor, Joseph ‘Jofish’ Kaye, Barry Brown in Awareness Systems (2009)

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    Homes that make us smart

    In this article we consider what it should mean to build “smartness” or “intelligence” into the home. We introduce an argument suggesting that it is people who imbue their homes with intelligence by continuall...

    Alex S. Taylor, Richard Harper, Laurel Swan in Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (2007)

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