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3rd CHIRA 2019: Vienna, Austria
- Hugo Plácido da Silva, Andres Jimenez Ramirez, Andreas Holzinger, Markus Helfert, Larry L. Constantine:

Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction Research and Applications, CHIRA 2019, Vienna, Austria, September 20-21, 2019. ScitePress 2019, ISBN 978-989-758-376-6
Invited Speakers
- Kristina Höök:

Designing with the Body: Somaesthetic Interaction Design. CHIRA 2019: 5 - Pietro Cipresso:

Not available. CHIRA 2019: 7 - Helmut Windl:

Magic Happens Here Continued: The Naked Truth about Models, Methods and Myths in UI Design. CHIRA 2019: 9
Papers
- Helen Hasenfuss

:
Reinventing the Cube: An Alternative Agent Design for Shape-shifting Technology. 15-27 - Wynand Nel, Lizette de Wet, Robert Schall:

The Effect of Search Engine, Search Term and Occasion on Brain-Computer Interface Metrics for Emotions When Ambiguous Search Queries Are Used. 28-39 - Agnieszka Wolska

, Dariusz J. Sawicki
, Marcin Kolodziej
, Mariusz Wiselka
, Kamila Nowak:
Which EEG Electrodes Should Be Considered for Alertness Assessment? 40-49 - Patrick Schemrbi, Mariusz Pelc

, Jixin Ma:
The Effect That an Auditory Distraction with Differing Levels of Intensity Have on a Visual P300 Speller While Utilizing Low Fidelity Equipment: Alongside the Development of a Taxonomy. 50-58 - Finda D. Putri, Hao Ding, Abdullah Garcia, Aleksandra Vuckovic:

Towards Successful Multi-user Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Gaming: Analysis of the EEG Signatures and Connectivity. 59-65 - Marcus Winter

:
Requirements for an In-gallery Social Interpretation Platform: A Museum Perspective. 66-77 - Dariusz J. Sawicki

, Pawel Tarnowski, Andrzej Majkowski, Marcin Kolodziej
, Remigiusz J. Rak:
Blink and Wink Detection in a Real Working Environment. 78-85 - Ashish Kumar, Christophe Mondon, Sugjoon Yoon:

Development of Mixed Reality Simulation based on an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. CHIRA 2019: 89-96 - Jing Gong, Fang You

, Jianmin Wang
, Xiaolong Zhang
:
Understanding Behavioural Conflict between the Drivers and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) System in Cut-in Scenario. 97-103 - Yoshiki Sakamoto, Takashi Kurushima, Kimi Ueda, Hirotake Ishii, Hiroshi Shimoda, Rika Mochizuki, Masahiro Watanabe:

Improvement of Pairwise Comparison by using Response Time. 104-111 - Takashi Kurushima, Yoshiki Sakamoto, Kimi Ueda, Hirotake Ishii, Hiroshi Shimoda, Rika Mochizuki, Masahiro Watanabe:

A Study on Legibility with Pairwise Comparison in Simultaneous Multilingual Display on Digital Signage. 112-119 - Simona D'Attanasio, Thierry Sotiropoulos, Rachid Alami

:
Design and Development of the First Prototype of a Social, Intelligent and Connected Help Desk. 120-127 - Luka Rukonic

, Pierre Fastrez
, Suzanne Kieffer
:
A Questionnaire for Collecting Data Relevant to UX Experimental Design. 128-136 - Dariusz J. Sawicki

, Lukasz Izdebski, Agnieszka Wolska
, Mariusz Wiselka
:
Luminance and Color Correction for Display Stitching in Semi-Cave Virtual Reality. 137-144 - Irina N. Sobolevskaya

, Alexander N. Sotnikov:
Principles of 3D Web-collections Visualization. 145-151 - Fabio R. Llorella Costa, Gustavo Patow

, José María Azorín:
Common Spatial Pattern for the Classification of Imagined Geometric Objects. 152-155 - Rüdiger Heimgärtner:

Towards a Toolbox for Intercultural User Interface Design. 156-163 - Jan Ehlers, Thorsten Lüth, Axel Graeser:

High Frequency Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials: An Empirical Study on Re-test Stability for Brain-Computer Interface Usage. 164-170 - Jakob Landesberger, Ute Ehrlich:

Finding a Meta-dialogue Strategy for Multi-intent Spoken Dialogue Systems. 171-176 - Kamil Sedlmajer, Daniel Bambusek, Vítezslav Beran:

Effective Remote Drone Control using Augmented Virtuality. 177-182 - Michael T. Knierim, Mario Nadj, Christof Weinhardt:

Flow and Optimal Difficulty in the Portable EEG: On the Potentiality of using Personalized Frequency Ranges for State Detection. 183-190 - Marijke Bergman, Elsbeth de Joode, Marijke de Geus, Janienke Sturm:

Human-cobot Teams: Exploring Design Principles and Behaviour Models to Facilitate the Understanding of Non-verbal Communication from Cobots. 191-198 - Juergen Bluhm

, Dirk W. Rudolph:
Increasing the Economic Value from Digitalisation through Eye-tracking. 199-205 - Takahide Ito, Yuichi Nakamura, Kazuaki Kondo, Jonathan Rossiter, Junichi Akita, Masashi Toda:

Motion Information Transmission for On-neck Communication. 206-213 - Jolana Sebestyénová, Peter Kurdel:

Ambulance Car Logistics using Shortest Path Achievement Tree in Plant Simulation. 214-220 - Priyanka Singh, Markus Helfert:

Smart Cities and Associated Risks: Technical v/s Non-technical Perspective. 221-228 - Vidya Setlur, Benjamin Watson:

ShoCons: Effective Display of Shortcuts in Icon Toolbars. 229-234

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