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1 online resource (vii, 368 pages) : illustrations |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary |
INTERACT Conferences are an important platform for researchers and practitioners in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) to showcase their work. They are organised biennially by the International Federation for Information Processing Technical Committee on Human-Computer Interaction (IFIP TC13), a committee of 30 member national societies and 9 Working Groups. This volume contains the Adjunct Proceedings to the 17th INTERACT Conference (2019), which was held in Paphos, Cyprus. The papers were submitted after the main publication deadline and published after the conference. They are selected papers from conference workshops, the Student Design Consortium and the Doctoral Consortium. |
Contents |
Foreword -- 1 Designing for Aging People -- 1.1 A Storytelling-based Approach to Designing for the Needs of Ageing People -- Elena Comincioli and Masood Masoodian -- 1.2 Breaking Interaction Barriers: Monitoring Elderly in Natural Settings Exploiting Everyday Objects -- Marina Buzzi -- 1.3 A Value-sensitive Toolkit: Bringing Values into the Design Process when Designing for the Elderly -- Mert Oktay and Hanna-Liisa Pender -- 1.4 The Sailboat Exercise as a Method for User Understanding and Requirements Gathering -- Paula Alexandra Silva -- 2 Challenging Misinformation: Exploring Limits and Approaches -- 2.1 Misinformation and User-Generated content: Applyingparticipatory journalism practices in fact-checking -- Theodora Saridou, Theodora Maniou and Andreas Veglis -- 2.2 Navigating through real and fake news by using provenance information -- Bianca Rodrigues Teixeira and Simone D.J. Barbosa -- 2.3 Disinformation online: potential legal and regulatoryramifications to the right to free elections -- policy position paper -- Krisztina Rozgonyi -- 2.4 Democratic Policy-making for Misinformation Detection Platforms by Git-based Principles -- Oul Han, Ipek Baris, Akram Sadat Hosseini, Sarah de Nigris and Steffen Staab -- 2.5 DisMiss False Information: A Value Matter -- Alisson Puska, Lara Piccolo and Roberto Pereira -- 3 Socially Acceptable HCI: Social Acceptability of Emerging Technologies and Novel Interaction Paradigms -- 3.1 On Social Acceptance of UI Intervention Mechanisms on Posting and Reading Comments on Online News -- Joel Kiskola, Thomas Olsson, Heli Vaataja, Veikko Surakka and Mirja Ilves -- 3.2 What Smartphones, Ethnomethodology, and Bystander naccessibility Can Teach Us About Better Design? -- Eerik Mantere -- 3.3 A Scenario Generator for Evaluating the Social cceptability of Emerging Technologies -- Hannah Meyer, arion Koelle and Susanne Boll -- 3.4 Social Acceptability, Obstructions, Collaboration and mbarrassment -- Robb Mitchell -- 3.5 Is Going Unnoticed More Socially Acceptable?: An xploration of the Relationship Between Social Acceptability nd Noticeability of Fitness Trackers -- Yumiko Sakamoto, ourang Irani and Khalad Hasan -- 4 User Experiences and Wellbeing at Work -- 4.1 User Experience at Work: Four Perspectives on What It ay Mean Morten Hertzum -- 4.2 Prototype Design of Alert Device for Hearing Impaired sers -- Priyank Kularia, Ganesh Bhutkar, Sumit Jadhav nd Dhiraj Jadhav -- 4.3 The "aftermath" of Industry 4.0 in Small and Medium nterprises -- Joao Carlos Ferreira and Joao Silva -- 4.4 Experience Design for Work Tools -- Virpi Roto -- 4.5 User Persona of Mother of Preterm Neonate anesh Bhutkar, Aditya Dongre, Shahaji Deshmukh, ene Nielsen and Jaydeep Joshi -- 4.6 Opportunities for recommended mental health strategies to educe stress at work -- Robin De Croon, Francisco Gutíerrez nd Katrien Verbert -- 4.7 Livability-Analysis of People's Living Comfort in Different ities of India Using GIS: A Prototype -- Shrikant Salve,Shubham Bombarde, Ankit Agrawal, Smruti Paldiwal, ishal Sharma Roy and Bhagyashree Alhat -- 4.8 Identification of Crop Disease using Augmented Reality-based obile App for Indian Farmers: A Prototype -- Shrikant Salve -- 4.9 'Digital Peer-Tutoring'. Early results from a field evaluation of a 'UX at work' enhancing learning format -- Torkil Clemmensen and Jacob Nørbjerg -- 4.10 Proposed System for a Socio-technical Design Framework for Improved User Collaborations with Automation Technologies -- Parisa Saadati, Jośe Abdelnour-Nocera and Torkil Clemmensen -- 5 Human(s) in the Loop Bringing AI & HCI -- 5.1 Designing a Machine Learning-based System to Augment the Work Processes of Medical Secretaries -- Patrick S. Johansen, Rune M. Jacobsen, Lukas B. L. Bysted, Mikael B. Skov and Eleftherios Papachristos -- 5.2 Interfacing AI with Social Sciences: the Call for a New Research Focus in HCI -- Hamed S. Alavi and Denis Lalanne -- 5.3 Towards Diverse AI: Can an AI-Human Hybrid Council Prevent Future Apartheids? -- Gabriel Diniz Junqueira Barbosa and Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa -- 5.4 Building a Trustworthy Explainable AI in Healthcare -- Retno Larasati and Anna DeLiddo -- 5.5 A View from Outside the Loop -- Anders Hedman -- 5.6 Nonverbal Communication in Human-AI Interaction: Opportunities and Challenges -- Joshua Newn, Ronal Singh, Fraser Allison, Prashan Madumal, Eduardo Velloso and Frank Vetere -- 5.7 MARVIN: Identifying Design Requirements for an AI powered Conversational User Interface for Extraterrestrial Space Habitats -- Youssef Nahas, Christiane Heinicke and Johannes Schoning -- 5.8 You should not control what you do not understand: the risks of controllability in AI -- Gabriel Diniz Junqueira Barbosa and Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa -- 5.9 Using AI to Improve Product Teams' Customer Empathy -- Valentina Grigoreanu, Monty Hammontree and Travis Lowdermilk -- 5.10 Supporting the Experience of Stakeholders of Multimedia Art Towards an Ontology -- Danzhu Li and Gerrit C. van der Veer -- 6 Handling Security, Usability, User Experience and Reliability in User-Centered Development Processes -- 6.1 Characterizing Sets of Systems: Across-Systems Properties and their Representation -- Elodie Bouzekri, Alexandre Canny, Celia Martinie and Philippe Palanque -- 6.2 Aligning Security, Usability, User Experience: A Pattern Approach -- Bilal Naqvi, Jari Porras, Shola Oyedeji and Mehar Ullah -- 6.3 Towards Intelligent User Interfaces to Prevent Phishing Attacks -- Joseph Aneke, Carmelo Ardito and Giuseppe Desolda -- vi Human Computer Interaction and Emerging Technologies -- 6.4 Selecting the Best Agile Team for Developing a Web Service -- Marta Kristin Larusdottir and Marcel Kyas -- 6.5 A Model-based Framework for Context-aware Augmented Reality Applications -- Enes Yigitbas, Ivan Jovanovikj, Stefan Sauer and Gregor Engels -- 7 Pushing the Boundaries of Participatory Design -- 7.1 Adapting UCD for Designing Learning Experiences for Romanian Preschoolers. A case study -- Adriana-Mihaela Guran, Grigoreta-Sofia Cojocar and Anamaria Moldovan -- 7.2 Applying Participatory Design with Users with Intellectual Disabilities -- Julio Abascal, Myriam Arrue and Juan Eduardo Perez -- 7.3 Participatory Design in Maori Cultural Contexts -- Judy Bowen and Annika Hinze -- 7.4 Adapting Participatory Design for Romanian Preschoolers Educational Software Development -- Adriana-Mihaela Guran and Grigoreta-Sofia Cojocar -- 8 HCI Challenges in Human Movement Analysis -- 8.1 Human Movement Tracking as Fine Grained Position Input for Wide Area Virtual Reality -- Bill Rogers, Robert Caunter, Xiangyan Gao and Bryny Patchet -- 8.2 Motion analysis for identification of overused body segments: the packaging task in industry 4.0 -- Brenda E. Olivas Padilla, Alina Glushkova and Sotiris Manitsaris -- 8.3 Mirror-mirror on the screen am I the most aligned than I have ever been? -- Katerina El Raheb, Marina Stergiou, Akrivi Katifori and Yannis Ioannidis -- 8.4 Skeleton tracking for serious games and real-time medical diagnosis -- Mohamed Adjel, Antoine Seilles, Denis Mottet and Guillaume Tallon. |
Subject |
Human-computer interaction -- Congresses.
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Artificial intelligence.
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artificial intelligence.
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Artificial intelligence.
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Human-computer interaction.
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Added Author |
Loizides, Fernando, editor.
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Winckler, Marco, editor.
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Chatterjee, Usashi, editor.
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Abdelnour-Nocera, Jose, 1973- editor.
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Parmaxi, Antigoni, editor.
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Cardiff University Press.
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ISBN |
9781911653103 (electronic book) |
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1911653105 (electronic book) |
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9781911653110 (electronic book) |
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1911653113 (electronic book) |
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9781911653134 (electronic book) |
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191165313X (electronic book) |
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