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Wearable robotic upper limb orthoses (ULO) are promising tools to assist or enhance the upper-limb function of their users. While the functionality of these devices has continuously increased, the robust and reliable detection of the user's intention to ...
Jessica Gantenbein +6 more
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QoE Assessment of Mobile Multiparty Audiovisual Telemeetings
The expectations of modern mobile users are increasingly moving towards being able to access demanding services regardless of context or system influence factors, such as network conditions, service topology, and device processing capabilities ...
Dunja Vucic, Lea Skorin-Kapov
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Exploring the Domain of Information “Users”: Semantic Analysis of Wikipedia Articles [PDF]
This study aims to explore the domain of information users based on the textual analysis of Wikipedia. The study collected 132 Wikipedia articles related to information users.
Soohyung Joo
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Survey on user studies on the effectiveness of treemaps
Treemaps are a commonly used tool for the visual display and communication of tree-structured, multi-variate data. In order to confidently know when and how treemaps can best be applied, the research community uses usability studies and controlled ...
Carolin Fiedler +4 more
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The reality of remote extended reality research: Practical case studies and taxonomy
Remote user studies—those where the experimenter and participant are not physically located together—offer challenges and opportunities in HCI research in general, and extended reality (XR) research specifically.
Assem Kroma +5 more
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Virtual monitors vs. physical monitors: an empirical comparison for productivity work
Virtual monitors can display information through a head-worn display when a physical monitor is unavailable or provides insufficient space. Low resolution and restricted field of view are common issues of these displays.
Leonardo Pavanatto +6 more
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What Makes Interactive Art Engaging?
Interactive art requires people to engage with it, and some works of interactive art are more intrinsically engaging than others. This article asks what properties of a work of interactive art promote engagement.
Michael Krzyzaniak +2 more
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Research on Browsing Behavior in the Libraries: An Empirical Analysis of Consequences, Success and Influences [PDF]
"Browsing as an important part of human information behavior has been obsersved and investigated in the context of information seeking in the library in general and has assumed greater importance in human-machine interaction in particular.
Shan-Ju Lin Chang
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The implicit ambiguity of surveillance as both care and control has been a key theoretical issue in social science research on surveillance practices and technologies.
Widmer Sarah, Albrechtslund Anders
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Lifelogging User Study: Bystander Privacy [PDF]
Automatically and passively taking pictures (using lifelogging devices such as wearable cameras) of people who don’t know they’re having their picture taken raises a number of privacy concerns (from a bystander’s perspective). We conducted a study focussing on the bystanders’ concerns to the presence of augmented reality wearable devices in two ...
Chowdhury, Soumyadeb +2 more
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