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DUX: a dataset of user interactions and user emotions
User experience evaluation is becoming increasingly important, and so is emotion recognition. Recognizing users’ emotions based on their interactions alone would not be intrusive to users and can be implemented in many applications. This is still an area
Leppich Dominick +4 more
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This research investigates the factors that affect male gamers' behavioral intention to play PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), which is one of the most widely played online games of today's era.
Umair Rehman +4 more
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The UX Moment: A Weave Digital Panel, Part Two
In mid-January 2015, Weave reached out to a number of librarians who are doing user experience work with the hope of instigating and documenting the conversation they might have with one another.
Matthew Reidsma, Pete Coco
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Visual storytelling of Song Ci and the poets in the social–cultural context of Song dynasty
Song Ci is treasured in traditional Chinese culture, which indicates social and cultural evolution in ancient times. Despite the efforts by historians and litterateurs in investigating the characteristics of Song Ci, it is still unclear how to ...
Wei Zhang +3 more
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Understanding user experience of mobile video: Framework, measurement, and optimization [PDF]
Since users have become the focus of product/service design in last decade, the term User eXperience (UX) has been frequently used in the field of Human-Computer-Interaction (HCI).
Docherty, Michael +2 more
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Effect of Lifestyle Modification Using a Smartphone Application on Obesity With Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Short-term, Randomized Controlled Study [PDF]
Objectives To investigate the short-term effects of a lifestyle modification intervention based on a mobile application (app) linked to a hospital electronic medical record (EMR) system on weight reduction and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
Sung-Woo Cho +7 more
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Toward Detecting the Zone of Elite Tennis Players Through Wearable Technology
Wearable devices fall short in providing information other than physiological metrics despite athletes' demand for psychological feedback. To address this, we introduce a preliminary exploration to track psychological states of athletes based on ...
Hayati Havlucu +4 more
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Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have traditionally been studied in clinical and laboratory contexts, but the rise of consumer-grade devices now allows exploration of their use in daily activities.
Kyle Coutray +3 more
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The impact of culture and product on the subjective importance of user experience aspects
Many software products are created by considering targeted users from different countries. For such products, it is significant to investigate users' expectations related to cultural aspects to achieve user acceptance as broad as possible in all relevant
Harry B. Santoso, Martin Schrepp
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Malicious User Experience Design Research for Cybersecurity
This paper explores the factors and theory behind the user-centered research that is necessary to create a successful game-like prototype, and user experience, for malicious users in a cybersecurity context.
Sharevski, Filipo +2 more
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