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2nd CHIRA 2018: Seville, Spain
- Hugo Plácido da Silva, Larry L. Constantine, María José Escalona, Andres Jimenez Ramirez, Markus Helfert:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction Research and Applications, CHIRA 2018, Seville, Spain, September 19-21, 2018. ScitePress 2018, ISBN 978-989-758-328-5
Invited Speakers
- Julio Abascal:
The Digital Accessibility from the User Point of View. CHIRA 2018: 5 - Norbert A. Streitz:
The Future of Human-Computer Interaction: From HCI to Citizen-Environment Interaction (CEI) in Cooperative Cities and Societies. CHIRA 2018: 7-13 - Georgios N. Yannakakis:
The Ordinal Nature of Psychophysiology. CHIRA 2018: 15 - Eduardo Rocon:
The Role of Physiological Data in Neurorehabilitation. CHIRA 2018: 17
Papers
- Mirjam Augstein, Thomas Neumayr, Stephan Vrecer, Werner Kurschl, Josef Altmann:
Tangible Interaction for Simple 3D Interaction Tasks: Comparing Device-In-Hand and Hand-In-Device Scenarios. 23-33 - Naoya Tojo, Hiromi Ishizaki, Yuki Nagai, Sumaru Niida:
Tool for Enhancing Family Communication through Planning, Sharing Experiences, and Retrospection. 34-44 - Rebekka Hoffmann, Manje A. B. Brinkhuis, Árni Kristjánsson, Runar Unnthorsson:
Introducing a New Haptic Illusion to Increase the Perceived Resolution of Tactile Displays. 45-53 - Brian An, Forrest Matteo, Matt Epstein, Donald E. Brown:
Comparing the Performance of an Immersive Virtual Reality and Traditional Desktop Cultural Game. 54-61 - Kaku Kimura, Shutaro Kunimasa, You Kusakabe, Hirotake Ishii, Hiroshi Shimoda:
Estimation of Intellectual Concentration States using Pupil Diameter and Heart Rate Variability. 62-69 - Marcus Winter, Ian Brunswick, Derek Williams:
Quantifying the Attention Potential of Pervasive Display Placements. 70-80 - Adriano Baratè, Goffredo Haus, Luca A. Ludovico:
Formalisms and Interfaces to Manipulate Music Information: The Case of Music Petri Nets. 81-90 - Galina Portnova, D. Stebakova, G. Ivanitsky:
The EEG-based Emotion Classification in Tactile, Olfactory, Acoustic and Visual Modalities. 93-99 - Dariusz J. Sawicki, Lukasz Izdebski, Agnieszka Wolska, Mariusz Wiselka:
Geometrical Picture Integration in SEMI-CAVE Virtual Reality. 100-107 - Mohammad Ali Mirzaei, Jean-Rémy Chardonnet, Frédéric Mérienne:
Comparing Real and Virtual Object Manipulation by Physiological Signals Analysis: A First Study. 108-115 - Matthias Holthaus, Franziska S. Hirt, Per Bergamin:
Simple and Effective: An Adaptive Instructional Design for Mathematics Implemented in a Standard Learning Management System. 116-126 - Kimi Ueda, Yuta Tsuji, Hiroshi Shimoda, Hirotake Ishii, Rika Mochizuki, Masahiro Watanabe:
An Experimental Study on Information Presentation Method using Four-frame Comic on Digital Signage. 127-133 - Naoya Miki, Yuki Harazono, Hirotake Ishii, Hiroshi Shimoda, Yuya Kouda:
Distance Information Display System using Augmented Reality for Supporting Decommissioning Work. 134-140 - S. Hasan, K. Al-Kandari, E. Al-Awadhi, A. Jaafar, B. Al-Farhan, M. Hassan, Sherif Said, Samer Al Kork:
Wearable Mind Thoughts Controlled Open Source 3D Printed Arm with Embedded Sensor Feedback System. 141-149 - Michela Nunzi, Francesco Sylos Labini, Annalisa Meli, Silvia Baldi, Davide Tufarelli, Carlo Di Brina:
Static Balance Performance and Sensory Integration Abilities of Children with Dyslexia and Developmental Coordination Disorder. CHIRA 2018: 150-155 - Giampiero Dalai, Sashidharan Komandur, Frode Strand Volden:
Applications of Eye Tracking in the Diagnosis of Early Stages of Autism Spectrum Disorders. 156-162 - Davide Bonafede, Luca A. Ludovico, Giorgio Presti:
A Proposal for the Interactive Sonification of the Human Face. 163-169 - Fiona Dermody, Alistair Sutherland:
Multimodal Systems for Public Speaking: A Case in Support of a Positive Computing Approach. 170-175 - Mahmut Eksioglu, Handan Güler, Fulya Terzi, Haydar Sinan Yildirim, Buse Yücel:
UXD for a Prototype Campus Information Kiosk. CHIRA 2018: 176-182
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