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HCI 2020: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Matthias Rauterberg:
Culture and Computing - 8th International Conference, C&C 2020, Held as Part of the 22nd HCI International Conference, HCII 2020, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 19-24, 2020, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12215, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-50266-9
HCI and Ethics in Cultural Contexts
- Huang-Ming Chang, Leonid Ivonin, Marta Díaz, Andreu Català, Matthias Rauterberg:
Mood Boards as a Tool for Studying Emotions as Building Blocks of the Collective Unconscious. 3-18 - Ziwei Chen, Jiaqian Xu, Bing Xiao:
Research on Consumers' Decision-Making Factors of Cultural and Creative Products of the Palace Museum Under the Background of New Media. 19-30 - Hiroko Chiba, Dave Berque:
Computer Science Intersects Humanities: Visualization Projects for Liberal Arts Undergraduate Students Through an Interdisciplinary Approach Using Software Development Skills and Japanese Cultural Knowledge. 31-41 - Wei Ding, Qianyu Zhang, Junnan Ye, Dadi An, Jie Zhou:
Research on the Design and Method of Innovation System of Cultural and Creative Industries Based on Social Development. 42-53 - Jaana Hallamaa, Taina Kalliokoski:
How AI Systems Challenge the Conditions of Moral Agency? 54-64 - Susan Hazan:
Deep Fake and Cultural Truth - Custodians of Cultural Heritage in the Age of a Digital Reproduction. 65-80 - Michael Heidt, Andreas Bischof:
Experiencing the Conditions of Trust: A Practice-Based Exploration of Trust Formation Through an Artificial Society Environment. 81-94 - Antero Karvonen:
Cognitive Mimetics for AI Ethics: Tacit Knowledge, Action Ontologies and Problem Restructuring. 95-104 - Jaana Leikas, Anton Sigfrids, Jari Stenvall, Mika P. Nieminen:
Good Life Ecosystems - Ethics and Responsibility in the Silver Market. 105-122 - Pertti Saariluoma:
Hume's Guillotine Resolved. 123-132 - Yisi Yang:
Influences on Livestreaming Usage in China: Contents, Motivations, and Engagements. 133-142
Interactive and Immersive Cultural Heritage
- Ernst Feiler, Frank Govaere, Philipp Grieß, Simon Purk, Ralf Schäfer, Oliver Schreer:
Archiving the Memory of the Holocaust. 145-155 - Georgios Kallergis, Marios Christoulakis, Aimilios Diakakis, Marios Ioannidis, Iasonas Paterakis, Nefeli Manoudaki, Marianthi Liapi, Konstantinos-Alketas Oungrinis:
Open City Museum: Unveiling the Cultural Heritage of Athens Through an -Augmented Reality Based- Time Leap. 156-171 - Meiyu Lv, Lei Wang, Ke Yan:
Research on Cultural Tourism Experience Design Based on Augmented Reality. 172-183 - Yidan Men, Robert C. C. Chen, Xiaoping Hu:
User Experience of Interaction Design in Local Cultural Heritage Museum Based on Digital Information Services and Navigation Support. 184-194 - Néill O'Dwyer, Gareth W. Young, Nicholas Johnson, Emin Zerman, Aljosa Smolic:
Mixed Reality and Volumetric Video in Cultural Heritage: Expert Opinions on Augmented and Virtual Reality. 195-214 - Qiang Li, Bohyeon Yoo, Yong Ding:
The Effects of Interactive Digital Exhibits (IDEs) on Children's Experience in Science Museums. 215-228 - Hannes Rall:
Redefining Visual Storytelling for Adaptation of Classic Literature in Immersive Environments: Hölderlin's Echo VR. 229-244 - Ana Rodrigues, Pedro F. Campos, Diogo Cabral:
Increasing the Museum Visitor's Engagement Through Compelling Storytelling Based on Interactive Explorations. 245-254 - Dimitris Spiliotopoulos, Konstantinos Kotis, Costas Vassilakis, Dionisis Margaris:
Semantics-Driven Conversational Interfaces for Museum Chatbots. 255-266 - Zezhou Sun, Antonio Rodà, Emily Whiting, Emanuela Faresin, Giuseppe Salemi:
3D Virtual Reconstruction and Sound Simulation of an Ancient Roman Brass Musical Instrument. 267-280 - Savvas Varitimiadis, Konstantinos Kotis, Dimitris Spiliotopoulos, Costas Vassilakis, Dionisis Margaris:
"Talking" Triples to Museum Chatbots. 281-299 - Vincenzo Norman Vitale, Marco Olivieri, Antonio Origlia, Niccolò Pretto, Antonio Rodà, Francesco Cutugno:
Acoustic Experiences for Cultural Heritage Sites: A Pilot Experiment on Spontaneous Visitors' Interest. 300-311 - Evgenios Vlachos, Anne Faber Hansen, Jakob Povl Holck:
A Robot in the Library. 312-322
Preservation of Local Cultures
- Federico Avanzini, Adriano Baratè, Goffredo Haus, Luca A. Ludovico, Stavros Ntalampiras:
Preservation and Promotion of Opera Cultural Heritage: The Experience of La Scala Theatre. 325-337 - Shadi Kheirandish, Matthias Rauterberg:
How to Utilize the HuValue Tool for Daily Life Product Design. 338-357 - Liming Liu:
A Study on Symbolic Aesthetics of China's Splashed Ink Freehand Landscape Painting. 358-370 - Miao Liu, Chenyue Wang, Jiale Zhou:
Study on the Development of Ruichang Bamboo Weaving Patterns Based on Computer Graphics and Machine Learning. 371-385 - Vibeke Sørensen, J. Stephen Lansing:
Prakempa: The Colour Music of the Balinese Calendar. 386-395 - Benjamin Seide, Benjamin Slater:
Virtual Cinematic Heritage for the Lost Singaporean Film Pontianak (1957). 396-414 - Naoko Tosa, Ryohei Nakatsu, Makoto Nagao, Naoko Iwasaki, Tsumiki Wada, Futoshi Saegusa, Tsuyoshi Kishigami, Katsunori Ishikawa, Masato Takaba, Kohei Nishino:
Interactive Rakuchu Rakugai-zu (Views in and Around Kyoto). 415-427 - Yuanyuan Wang, Rongrong Fu:
Research on the Regenerated Design of Blue Calico Based on Computer Image Processing. 428-438 - Qinyan Zhang:
WeChat Redesign for Foreigners Living in China from Culturally Adaptive Design Perspective. 439-449 - Shichao Zhao:
A Methodological Reflection: Deconstructing Cultural Elements for Enhancing Cross-Cultural Appreciation of Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage. 450-459
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