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HCI 2022: Virtual Event - Volume 46
- Vincent G. Duffy, Qin Gao, Jia Zhou, Margherita Antona, Constantine Stephanidis:
HCI International 2022 - Late Breaking Papers: HCI for Health, Well-being, Universal Access and Healthy Aging - 24th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2022, Virtual Event, June 26 - July 1, 2022, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13521, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-031-17901-3
HCI for Health and Well-being
- Taisei Ando, Takehiko Yamaguchi, Tania Giovannetti, Maiko Sakamoto:
A Recognition Model of Motion Primitives in VR-IADL Based on the Characteristics of MCI Patients and Elderly Adults. 3-12 - Orlando Yahir Azuara-Hernandez, Zachary Gillette:
Using Machine Learning to Determine Optimal Sleeping Schedules of Individual College Students. 13-25 - Hemanth Reddy Boddukuru, Deniz Cetinkaya:
Analysis and Design of an Information System for Blood Component Donations. 26-45 - Way Kiat Bong, Abubakar Yousaf, Yuan Jing Li, Weiqin Chen:
Designing and Developing a Web Application of Food Products Focusing on Plant-Based Diets for Better Health. 46-60 - Joan Cahill, Paul Cullen, Sohaib Anwer, Fiona Hegarty:
Using Emerging Technologies to Support Wellbeing and Resilience for Pilots and Enabling the Assessment of Wellbeing Risk in Airline Safety Management Systems. 61-79 - Jun Hamaguchi, Sakae Yamamoto:
Development of a System to Support Operators When a Ventilator Alarm Happens. 80-91 - Xiaohui Liang, John A. Batsis, Jing Yuan, Youxiang Zhu, Tiffany M. Driesse, Josh Schultz:
Voice-Assisted Food Recall Using Voice Assistants. 92-107 - Alexis Lucero Fredes, Sandra P. Cano, Claudio Cubillos, María Elena Díaz:
Virtual Assistant as an Emotional Support for the Academic Stress for Students of Higher School: A Literature Review. 108-118 - Erebus Oh, Kenneth Barkdoll:
Hierarchical Binary Classifiers for Sleep Stage Classification. 119-129 - Mieko Ohsuga, Haruya Koba:
Development of VR Exposure Therapy Support System for Social Anxiety Utilizing Anxiety Levels Estimated by Physiological Indices. 130-141 - Luis Perotti, Anika Heimann-Steinert:
Self-determined and Informed Use of Personal Health Records: Assessment of Attitudes and Learning Requirements Among Older Adults. 142-157 - Oskar Stamm, Luis Perotti:
Expert Requirements for an Ultrasound-Based Wearable Using Deep Learning for Exercise Feedback in Older Chronic Back Pain Patients. 158-173 - Bhairavi Warke, Diane Gromala, Ankit Gupta, Christopher D. Shaw, Linda C. Li:
Wild Intercepts: A Novel Approach to Usability Testing of a 'Citizen Science' Portal, Developed for Understanding the 'Burdens of Pain' Among Citizens. 174-190 - Shen Zhang, Mei Tu, Yueru Yan, Yimeng Zhuang, Likun Ge, Gaoxia Wei:
Detecting Depression, Anxiety and Mental Stress in One Sequential Model with Multi-task Learning. 191-200 - Fan Zhao, Dustin Sochacki, Jonathan Witenko, Rachel Kogan:
The Impact of Virtual Reality Toward Telemedicine: A Qualitative Study. 201-214 - Qi Zhou, Jiahao Weng, Haoran Xie:
Find Your ASMR: A Perceptual Retrieval Interface for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response Videos. 215-225
Universal Access and Active Aging
- Ning An, Enze Hu, Yanrui Guo, Jiaoyun Yang, Rhoda Au, Huitong Ding:
Digital Mahjong System: Towards Precise Cognitive Assessment with IoT Technologies. 229-241 - Ning An, Yang Xu, Qinglin Gao, Wenjie Zhu, Aoran Wu, Honglin Chen:
Automatically Labeling Aging Scenarios with a Machine Learning Approach. 242-260 - Mateo Borina, Edi Kalister, Tihomir Orehovacki:
Web Accessibility for People with Cognitive Disabilities: A Systematic Literature Review from 2015 to 2021. 261-276 - Elisabeth Broneder, Christoph Weiß, Emanuel Sandner, Stephanie Puck, Monika Puck, Gustavo Fernández Domínguez, Birgit Unger-Hrdlicka:
TACTILE - A Mixed Reality Solution for Staying Active and Socially Included. 277-291 - Diana Carvalho, João Barroso, Tânia Rocha:
Multisensory Experience for People with Hearing Loss: A Preliminary Study Using Haptic Interfaces to Sense Music. 292-306 - Áurea Hiléia da Silva Melo, Ana Carolina Oran, Jonathas Silva dos Santos, Sergio Cleger Tamayo, Davi Viana, Luis Rivero, Raimundo da Silva Barreto:
From Requirements to Prototyping: Proposal and Evaluation of an Artifact to Support Interface Design in the Context of Autism. 307-321 - Elisabeth Dubois, Deedee Bennett Gayle, Xiaojun Yuan, Pallavi Khurana, Thora Knight:
Older Adults Use of Technology for Decision-Making: A Systematic Literature Review. 322-333 - Paula Escudeiro, Nuno Escudeiro, Márcia Campos Gouveia:
Inclusive Technical Terms for the Deaf. 334-344 - Thiago Gama, Andressa Ferreira, Francisco C. M. B. Oliveira:
Guidelines for the Development of Common Ground-Based Relational Agents for Elderly. 345-365 - Fang Gui, Xi Wu, Min Hu, Jiaoyun Yang:
Automatic Life Event Tree Generation for Older Adults. 366-377 - Jo E. Hannay, Kristin Skeide Fuglerud, Bjarte M. Østvold:
Eliciting and Prioritizing Services for Accessible Information - For Residential Real Estate Transactions. 378-395 - Lida Huang, Chaomei Xu, Thomas Westin, Jérôme Dupire, Florian Le Lièvre, Xueting Shi:
A Study of the Challenges of Eye Tracking Systems and Gaze Interaction for Individuals with Motor Disabilities. 396-411 - Tongtong Jin, Weiwei Zhang, Yun Wang:
How Late Middle-Aged People Experience and Deal with Frustration During Online Shopping. 412-422 - Amrat Kaur, Weiqin Chen:
The Usability of Training Apps for Older Adults - A Heuristic Evaluation. 423-439 - Fumiya Kinoshita, Hiroki Takada:
A Study on the Development of VR Content for Quantitative Evaluation of Impaired Visuospatial Ability. 440-450 - Kentaro Kotani, Haru Yamazaki, Yudai Sakata, Takafumi Asao, Satoshi Suzuki:
Does the Proteus Effect with Elderly Simulation Kit Improve Empathy Enhancement to the Elderly? 451-461 - Lucas Padilha Modesto de Araujo, Cynthya Letícia Teles de Oliveira, Kamila Rios da Hora Rodrigues, Marcelo Garcia Manzato:
Empirical Studies Aimed at Understanding Conversational Recommender Systems and Accessibility Aspects. 462-478 - Obianuju Okafor, Wajdi Aljedaani, Stephanie Ludi:
Comparative Analysis of Accessibility Testing Tools and Their Limitations in RIAs. 479-500 - Phoenix Pagan, Hanvit Choi, John Magee:
Camera Mouse: Sound-Based Activation as a New Approach to Click Generation. 501-509 - Helene Christine Reinbach, Thomas Bjørner, Thomas Skov, Dannie Michael Korsgaard:
Photo Analysis for Characterizing Food-Related Behavior and Photo Elicitation to Set-Up a Mixed Reality Environment for Social Eating Among Older Adults Living at Home. 510-523 - Margarida Romero:
Older Adults' Activity on Creative Problem Solving with Modular Robotics. 524-533 - Patrick Serafin, Ann Kathrin Wissemann, Hansjürgen Gebhardt, Christoph Mühlemeyer, Andreas Schäfer, Karl-Heinz Lang:
Considering Ethics and Privacy Issues in Modern ICT-Tools. 534-545 - Xiaokang Song:
User Experience Design of Elderly-Oriented Social Apps Based on Kano Model - The Case of WeChat. 546-558 - Frédéric Vella, Flavien Clastres-Babou, Nadine Vigouroux, Philippe Truillet, Charline Calmels, Caroline Mercadier, Karine Gigaud, Margot Issanchou, Kristina Gourinovitch, Anne Garaix:
User Centred Method to Design a Platform to Design Augmentative and Alternative Communication Assistive Technologies. 559-571 - Xi Wang, Xiao Dou:
Designing a More Inclusive Healthcare Robot: The Relationship Between Healthcare Robot Tasks and User Capability. 572-581 - Xiaoting Xu, Xinyue Li:
An Evaluation of Elderly-Oriented Social Media Apps-From the Perspective of User Satisfaction and Technology Evaluation. 582-598 - Ken-ichiro Yabu, Takahiro Miura, Tomoko Segawa, Yuki Murakami, Tetsuya Nakahashi:
Classifying Multigenerational Town Tours and Strolls for a Hyperdiverse Society: Case Studies in an Urban Educational District. 599-607 - Mengqing Yang, Xintong Bai:
Beyond Age Stereotype: Improving Elderly-Oriented User Experience of Social Media by Value Sensitive Design. 608-616
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