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- 2017
- Raihah Aminuddin, Amanda J. C. Sharkey:
A Paro robot reduces the stressful effects of environmental noise. ECCE 2017: 63-64 - Michael J. Baker, Jonathan Groff, Françoise Détienne, Jerry Andriessen, Mirjam Pardijs, Michael J. Hogan, Owen M. Harney, Erna H. J. M. Ruijer, Vittorio Scarano:
Technology-supported effective transparency around open data: a dialogue game analysis. ECCE 2017: 39-42 - Jayalakshmi Baskar, Helena Lindgren:
Human-Agent Dialogues and their Purposes. ECCE 2017: 101-104 - Jayalakshmi Baskar, Chunli Yan, Helena Lindgren:
Instrument-Oriented Approach to Detecting and Representing Human Activity for Supporting Executive Functions and Learning. ECCE 2017: 105-112 - Pedro F. Campos, João Pestana, Miguel Campos, Paulo Freitas, Nils Ehrenberg, Wojciech Hidzik:
SENSE-SEAT: reimagining ergonomics for a creativity support workstation. ECCE 2017: 65-66 - Joe D. Chalkley, Thomas T. Ranji, Carina E. I. Westling, Nachiappan Chockalingam, Harry J. Witchel:
Wearable sensor metric for fidgeting: screen engagement rather than interest causes NIMI of wrists and ankles. ECCE 2017: 158-161 - Teresa Consiglio, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Design for Living Memory. ECCE 2017: 67-68 - Karin Danielsson, Patrik Björnfot:
A semantic scale for evaluating the UX of a MRP system. ECCE 2017: 59-60 - Karin Danielsson, Helena Lindgren, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Ingeborg Nilsson, John A. Waterworth:
Digital technology in healthcare and elderly care. ECCE 2017: 188-190 - Anke Dittmar, Judy Bowen:
Understanding Active Non-Use through the Framework of Complex Design Spaces. ECCE 2017: 146-149 - Veronika Domova, Maria Ralph, Elina Vartiainen, Alvaro Aranda Muñoz, Adam Henriksson, Susanne Timsjö:
Re-Introducing Physical User Interfaces into Industrial Control Rooms. ECCE 2017: 162-168 - Graham Dove, Michael Mose Biskjaer, Caroline Lundqvist, Jeanette Falk Olesen, Kim Halskov:
Constraints and Ambiguity: Some Design Strategies for Supporting Small-scale Creativity in the Classroom. ECCE 2017: 69-76 - Patrick Ehrenbrink, Sabine Prezenski:
Causes of Psychological Reactance in Human-Computer Interaction: A Literature Review and Survey. ECCE 2017: 137-144 - Konstantinos Gkikas, Dimitris Nathanael, Nicolas Marmaras:
Challenges faced when teaching how to write a user scenario. ECCE 2017: 170-175 - Frederica Gonçalves, Pedro F. Campos:
Understanding and Evaluating the User Interface Design for Creative Writing. ECCE 2017: 85-92 - Frederica Gonçalves, Ana Karina Caraban, Evangelos Karapanos, Pedro F. Campos:
What Shall I Write Next?: Subliminal and Supraliminal Priming as Triggers for Creative Writing. ECCE 2017: 77-84 - Jonas Gouraud, Arnaud Delorme, Bruno Berberian:
A Preliminary Study on the Influence of Automation over Mind Wandering Frequency in Sustained Attention. ECCE 2017: 31-34 - Luc Hermans, Mendel Broekhuijsen, Panos Markopoulos:
Memora: a Design for Teenagers to Connect Virtual and Physical Possessions. ECCE 2017: 121-128 - Catherine Honegger, Kanaka Babshet, Ashley D. Gritzman, Vered Aharonson:
Determining Visual Pattern Complexity for Improved Usability in Computerized Cognitive Testing. ECCE 2017: 195-198 - Rebecka Janols, Helena Lindgren:
A Study on Motivational Messages for Supporting Seniors to Increase Physical Activity and Social Participation. ECCE 2017: 57-58 - Eliezer Kantorowitz:
Semantic User Interface Controls. ECCE 2017: 61-62 - Victor Kaptelinin, Andrey Kiselev, Amy Loutfi, Thomas Hellström:
Robots in Contexts: Human-Robot Interaction as Physically and Socially Embedded. ECCE 2017: 203-204 - Carine Lallemand, Vincent Koenig:
How Could an Intranet be Like a Friend to Me?: Why Standardized UX Scales Don't Always Fit. ECCE 2017: 9-16 - Danzhu Li:
Finding out about Stakeholders of Contemporary Visual Art. ECCE 2017: 55-56 - Marja Liinasuo, Anke Dittmar, Eija Kaasinen:
Mediated Experience in Customer-Supplier Relationship. ECCE 2017: 199-202 - Johan Linder, Mattias Arvola:
IPA in UX Research: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis in a User Experience Design Practice. ECCE 2017: 17-24 - Marisela Gutierrez Lopez, Kris Luyten, Davy Vanacken, Karin Coninx:
Untangling Design Meetings: Artefacts as Input and Output of Design Activities. ECCE 2017: 176-183 - Thomas Mejtoft, Lena Lindberg, Ulrik Söderström, Eva Mårell-Olsson:
Feedback in commercial educational applications: Guidelines and conceptual framework. ECCE 2017: 113-120 - Céline Mougenot, Françoise Détienne, Miles Pennington, Michael J. Baker, Tim Corvin, Clair-Antoine Veyrier, Kengo Arai, Samuel Huron:
Tensions in Creativity Workshops. ECCE 2017: 93-100 - Maurice D. Mulvenna, Jennifer Boger, Raymond R. Bond:
Ethical by Design: A Manifesto. ECCE 2017: 51-54
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