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  1. Article

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    Somebody is watching me? Analyzing privacy preferences in using visual AAL technology considering human-, technology-, and context-related factors

    Changing age structures, increasing demands for care, and personnel shortages require innovative approaches to enable support for older and frail people in their everyday life enhancing their well-being, safet...

    Julia Offermann, Caterina Maidhof in Universal Access in the Information Society (2023)

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    Interdisciplinary perspectives on privacy awareness in lifelogging technology development

    Population aging resulting from demographic changes requires some challenging decisions and necessary steps to be taken by different stakeholders to manage current and future demand for assistance and support....

    Wiktoria Wilkowska, Julia Offermann in Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humani… (2023)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Using Agent-Based Modeling to Understand Complex Social Phenomena - A Curriculum Approach

    Agent-based modeling (ABM) is a powerful tool for studying complex systems that involve multiple agents interacting with each other and their environment. However, there is a lack of comprehensive and easily a...

    André Calero Valdez, Johannes Nakayama in Digital Human Modeling and Applications in… (2023)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Visual Ambient Assisted Living Technologies for Different Daily Activities: Users’ Requirements and Data Handling Preferences

    Ambient Assisted Living technologies (AAL) represent an opportunity to meet the high demands of support in care due to demographic change and enable older people to live autonomously and as long as possible in...

    Julia Offermann, Caterina Maidhof in Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population (2023)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Let’s Start Tomorrow - Bridging the Intention Behavior Gap Using Fitness Apps

    The intention-behavior gap is a well-known phenomenon in health behavior research. Individuals often intend to engage in healthy behaviors but fail to act. Fitness apps have emerged as a promising tool to b...

    Laura Burbach, Rachel Ganser, Luisa Vervier in Digital Human Modeling and Applications in… (2023)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    News Articles on Social Media: Showing Balanced Content Adds More Credibility Than Trust Badges or User Ratings

    Since digital media has become an important vehicle for news consumption, users are inevitably faced with a plethora of different news sources to choose from. Whether or not news is credible is often decided b...

    Patrick Halbach, Laura Burbach in Digital Human Modeling and Applications in… (2023)

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    Interfaces, Interactions, and Industry 4.0: A Framework for the User-Centered Design of Industrial User Interfaces in the Internet of Production

    The Digital Transformation is changing production and creates both new opportunities and requirements to support human operators in their work. To fully exploit the benefits, the integration of digital technol...

    Philipp Brauner, Anne Kathrin Schaar, Martina Ziefle in Human-Technology Interaction (2023)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Perception of Privacy and Willingness to Share Personal Data in the Smart Factory

    By optimising data-driven processes and improving automation, the digital transformation in production aims to increase effectiveness, efficiency and improve the working conditions of employees. In such a netw...

    Luisa Vervier, Philipp Brauner, Martina Ziefle in HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust (2023)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    User Acceptance of Urban Air Mobility (UAM) for Passenger Transport: A Choice-Based Conjoint Study

    Urban air mobility (UAM) has gained increased attention as a promising new solution to tackle issues such as traffic congestion. This study aims to assess users’ perception and usage intentions and identify an...

    Vivian Lotz, Ansgar Kirste, Chantal Lidynia in HCI in Mobility, Transport, and Automotive… (2023)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Paving the Way: Trust in Healthcare Systems as a Prerequisite for Technology Usage

    Health changes in general, but especially in older age, inevitably lead interactions with different people and entities in the health care system. Particularly in the case of severe health decisions, trust in ...

    Sophia Otten, Julia Offermann in Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population (2023)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    The Pension Story - Data-Driven Storytelling with Pension Data

    Due to global socio-economic changes, the European pension systems require several reforms that call for more active roles from the citizens. Past research has shown that traditional pension communication is o...

    Kay Schröder, Poornima Belavadi in Digital Human Modeling and Applications in… (2022)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Trade-offs of Users and Non-users of Life-Logging – Desire for Support vs. Potential Barriers

    Understanding why (non-) users are motivated to use life-logging devices requires to consider wishes and concerns associated with life-logging as well as the influence of personality on usage motivation. We an...

    Laura Burbach, Chantal Lidynia in Proceedings of the 21st Congress of the In… (2022)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Rethinking Pension Communication – The Role of Metaphors in Information Visualization

    Pensions are the most important source of income for the elderly. However, old age poverty is a growing issue and conventional communication channels seem insufficient to inform people about how their current ...

    Kay Schröder, Steffi Kohl in Digital Human Modeling and Applications in… (2022)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    A Matter of Trust – Identification and Evaluation of User Requirements and Design Concepts for a Trust Label in Autonomous Driving

    Human trust is a key factor in the adoption of autonomous vehicles. The development of trustworthy automation design offers the opportunity to address users’ concerns well in advance. However, uncertainties ma...

    Hannah Biermann, Ralf Philipsen in Proceedings of the 21st Congress of the In… (2021)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Users’ Expectations, Fears, and Attributions Regarding Autonomous Driving – A Comparison of Traffic Scenarios

    The development towards autonomous driving is about to change our future mobility. Though there is public consent on perceived benefits of autonomous driving, potential drawbacks are also considered. In this s...

    Hannah Biermann, Ralf Philipsen in HCI in Mobility, Transport, and Automotive… (2021)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    The History of Agent-Based Modeling in the Social Sciences

    Agent-based modeling is a powerful technique that allows modeling social phenomena ab-initio or from first principles. In this paper, we review the history of agent-based models and their role in the social sc...

    Carl Orge Retzlaff, Martina Ziefle in Digital Human Modeling and Applications in… (2021)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Expectation, Perception, and Accuracy in News Recommender Systems: Understanding the Relationships of User Evaluation Criteria Using Direct Feedback

    Typically, a user-focused approach of evaluation of recommender systems requires the users to recollect their experiences, exposing study results to memory biases. In this paper, we describe a study conducted ...

    Poornima Belavadi, Laura Burbach in HCI International 2021 - Late Breaking Pap… (2021)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    The Way You Do Things You Do – Fueling or Charging Cars as Dealing with Refillable Resources

    The charging network is currently still perceived as a barrier to e-vehicle adoption, even though the vehicles could contribute to climate protection. To plan the necessary mobility infrastructure according to...

    Ralf Philipsen, Hannah Biermann in Advances in Human Aspects of Transportation (2021)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Put Some Drive in Your Country – Need for and Acceptance of Autonomously Operating Services in Rural Areas of Germany

    In order to preserve the quality of life especially in rural communities, new mobility concepts have to be developed. Autonomous vehicles present a promising and cutting-edge technology. This study was conduct...

    Chantal Lidynia, Gian Luca Liehner in Advances in Human Aspects of Transportation (2021)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Fairness and the Need for Regulation of AI in Medicine, Teaching, and Recruiting

    The connections between the perception of trust, fairness, and regulatory needs regarding artificial intelligence have not been sufficiently investigated, yet. We address this research gap and analyze the role...

    Laila Wegner, Yana Houben, Martina Ziefle in Digital Human Modeling and Applications in… (2021)

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