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Human-computer interaction as science [PDF]
Human-computer interaction (HCI) has had a long and troublesome relationship to the role of 'science'. HCI's status as an academic object in terms of coherence and adequacy is often in question---leading to desires for establishing a true scientific ...
Reeves, Stuart
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When human-computer interaction meets community citizen science [PDF]
Empowering communities through citizen science.
Yen-Chia Hsu, Illah R. Nourbakhsh
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Fluidity and legitimacy: Designer as Minor Scientist [PDF]
In the field of Human Computer Interaction, user experience research has been characterized in two camps, model-based and design-based. These groups have contrasting approaches to measurement and evaluation. Through spotlighting the areas of ‘reduction’,
Blythe, M., Ghassan, Aysar
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Tuning an HCI Curriculum for Master Students to Address Interactive Critical Systems Aspects [PDF]
International audienceThis paper presents the need for specific curricula in order to address the training of specialists in the area of Interactive Critical Systems.
Forbrig, Peter +4 more
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THEORETICAL DESIGN SCIENCE IN HUMAN–COMPUTER INTERACTION: A PRACTICAL CONCERN?
Design research, without empirical evaluation, is often looked upon as a poor relation to more obviously experimental work. A common reason to reject design studies submitted for publication concerns their failure to provide an empirical evaluation of the use and effects of an artifact in the laboratory or in more realistic field settings.
Haynes, Steven R., Carroll, John M.
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Generating human-computer micro-task workflows from domain ontologies [PDF]
With the growing popularity of micro-task crowdsourcing platforms, a renewed interest in the resolution of complex tasks that require the coopera-tion of human and machine participants has emerged.
A. Gangemi +4 more
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Using Affective Technologies to Increase Engagement and Motivation in Fitness and Sports [PDF]
Work by Picard and others has created considerable awareness for the role of affect in human-computer interaction. In fact, a strong new field is emerging in computer science: affective computing.
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Human-Computer Interaction in Open Computational Science
Talk presented at the SIAM CSE23 conference MS321 An Update on Software Engineering for Science Abstract: Two important tendencies in scientific research are the increasing importance of computational modelling and the nascent Open Science movement.
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AbstractGiven the recent call to strengthen collaboration between researchers and relevant practitioners, we consider participatory design as a way to advance Cognitive Science. Building on examples from the Learning Sciences and Human−Computer Interaction, we (a) explore what, why, who, when, and where researchers can collaborate with community ...
Jenny Yun-Chen Chan +2 more
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A survey of comics research in computer science
Graphical novels such as comics and mangas are well known all over the world. The digital transition started to change the way people are reading comics, more and more on smartphones and tablets and less and less on paper.
Augereau, Olivier +2 more
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