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Engaged Humanities. New Perspectives of Experience-Oriented Humanities
The term engagement was used in critical cultural studies as a term that name an attitude of scholars, and a feature of cultural and scientific texts, that are based on the experience of an individual or a group of people. In the recent two decades, many
Muca Klaudia
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Engagement in Human-Agent Interaction: An Overview [PDF]
Engagement is a concept of the utmost importance in human-computer interaction, not only for informing the design and implementation of interfaces, but also for enabling more sophisticated interfaces capable of adapting to users. While the notion of engagement is actively being studied in a diverse set of domains, the term has been used to refer to a ...
Catharine Oertel +6 more
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Quantifying Human Engagement into Playful Activities [PDF]
AbstractEngaging in playful activities, such as playing a musical instrument, learning a language, or performing sports, is a fundamental aspect of human life. We present a quantitative empirical analysis of the engagement dynamics into playful activities.
Reguera, D. (David) +5 more
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Approaching Engagement towards Human-Engaged Computing [PDF]
Debates regarding the nature and role of HCI research and practice have intensified in recent years, given the ever increasingly intertwined relations between humans and technologies. The framework of Human-Engaged Computing (HEC) was proposed and developed over a series of scholarly workshops to complement mainstream HCI models by leveraging synergy ...
Kavous Salehzadeh Niksirat +9 more
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Perceptions of AI engaging in human expression [PDF]
AbstractThough humans should defer to the superior judgement of AI in an increasing number of domains, certain biases prevent us from doing so. Understanding when and why these biases occur is a central challenge for human-computer interaction. One proposed source of such bias is task subjectivity.
Bower, Alexander H, Steyvers, Mark
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When Robots Engage Humans [PDF]
One of the earliest recorded robots was a mechanical knight designed by Leonardo da Vinci in the fifteenth century. Driven bymechanical pulleys and cables, thismedieval robot could sit, stand, and had basic armmovements. By the end of the twentieth century, the first wave of practical robots was produced to carry out routine assembly and manufacturing ...
John-John Cabibihan +2 more
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New media art, participation, social engagement and public funding [PDF]
This article investigates the current condition of new media art in Britain, examining how cuts to arts funding have affected the art form's infrastructure and capacity for survival and growth. It considers media art in relation to other contemporary art
Chatzichristodoulou, Maria
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The development of experiential human sexuality workshops within faith communities in South Africa (SA) is showcased. The findings from a 2019 empirical study with local church congregations around LGBTIQ+ belonging are used as starting point. The intervention brings together people of diverse sexualities and genders from various Christian faith ...
Selina Palm, Laurie Gaum
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Creating participatory writing cultures in UK higher education [PDF]
One particularly difficult area for higher education students is writing appropriately for their respective disciplines. As writing is a social, cultural and dialogic act, writing support should create learning events that will allow for useful social ...
Clughen, L, Hardy, C
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Engagement as process in human‐computer interactions [PDF]
AbstractRecently there has been an increased emphasis on holistic user experiences in human‐computer interactions. Interface design is moving beyond usability, aiming to be aesthetically pleasing, emotionally appealing, and engaging. The term engagement is frequently mentioned in the literature as a goal of interface design, yet the construct remains ...
Heather L. O'Brien, Elaine G. Toms
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