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DIS 2021: Virtual Event, USA
- Wendy Ju, Lora Oehlberg, Sean Follmer, Sarah E. Fox, Stacey Kuznetsov:
DIS '21: Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2021, Virtual Event, USA, 28 June, July 2, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8476-6
Pandemic!
- Yasamin Heshmat, Carman Neustaedter:
Family and Friend Communication over Distance in Canada During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 1-14 - Bokyung Lee, Michael Lee, Jeremy P. M. Mogk, Rhys Goldstein, Jacobo Bibliowicz, Frederik Brudy, Alexander Tessier:
Designing a Multi-Agent Occupant Simulation System to Support Facility Planning and Analysis for COVID-19. 15-30 - Mikayla Buford, Vaishnavi Nattar Ranganathan, Asta Roseway, Teddy Seyed:
Crisis Couture: A Study on Motivations and Practices of Mask Makers During A Crisis. 31-47 - Giovanni Maria Troiano, Matthew Wood, Mustafa Feyyaz Sonbudak, Riddhi Chandan Padte, Casper Harteveld:
"Are We Now Post-COVID?": Exploring Post-COVID Futures Through a Gamified Story Completion Method. 48-63 - Sumita Sharma, Netta Iivari, Marianne Kinnula, Grace Eden, Alipta Ballav, Rocío Fatás Arana, Ritwik Kar, Deepak Ranjan Padhi, Vahid Sadeghie, Pratiti Sarkar, Riya Sinha, Rucha Tulaskar, Nikita Valluri:
From Mild to Wild: Reimagining Friendships and Romance in the Time of Pandemic Using Design Fiction. 64-77
Privacy & Security
- Michael Fröhlich, Charlotte Kobiella, Albrecht Schmidt, Florian Alt:
Is it Better With Onboarding? Improving First-Time Cryptocurrency App Experiences. 78-89 - Hyungjun Cho, Han-Jong Kim, Jiyeon Lee, Chang-Min Kim, Jinseong Bae, Tek-Jin Nam:
IoTIZER: A Versatile Mechanical Hijacking Device for Creating Internet of Old Things. 90-103 - Kavous Salehzadeh Niksirat, Evanne Anthoine-Milhomme, Samuel Randin, Kévin Huguenin, Mauro Cherubini:
"I thought you were okay": Participatory Design with Young Adults to Fight Multiparty Privacy Conflicts in Online Social Networks. 104-124 - Youngwook Do, Linh Thai Hoang, Jung Wook Park, Gregory D. Abowd, Sauvik Das:
Spidey Sense: Designing Wrist-Mounted Affective Haptics for Communicating Cybersecurity Warnings. 125-137 - Michael Fröhlich, Maurizio Raphael Wagenhaus, Albrecht Schmidt, Florian Alt:
Don't Stop Me Now! Exploring Challenges Of First-Time Cryptocurrency Users. 138-148 - Nari Kim, Juntae Kim, Bomin Kim, Young Woo Park:
The Trial of Posit in Shared Offices: Controlling Disclosure Levels of Schedule Data for Privacy by Changing the Placement of a Personal Interactive Calendar. 149-159
Virtual Reality
- Dhruv Jain, Sasa Junuzovic, Eyal Ofek, Mike Sinclair, John R. Porter, Chris Yoon, Swetha Machanavajhala, Meredith Ringel Morris:
A Taxonomy of Sounds in Virtual Reality. 160-170 - Francesco Soave, Akshatha Padma Kumar, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Ildar Farkhatdinov:
Exploring Terminology for Perception of Motion in Virtual Reality. 171-179 - Shadan Sadeghian, Marc Hassenzahl:
From Limitations to "Superpowers": A Design Approach to Better Focus on the Possibilities of Virtual Reality to Augment Human Capabilities. 180-189 - Joakim Vindenes, Barbara Wasson:
Show, don't tell: Using Go-along Interviews in Immersive Virtual Reality. 190-204
Augmented Reality
- Jing Qian, Tongyu Zhou, Meredith Young-Ng, Jiaju Ma, Angel Cheung, Xiangyu Li, Ian Gonsher, Jeff Huang:
Portalware: Exploring Free-Hand AR Drawing with a Dual-Display Smartphone-Wearable Paradigm. 205-219 - Ishan Chatterjee, Olga Khvan, Tadeusz Pforte, Richard Li, Shwetak N. Patel:
Augmented Silkscreen: Designing AR Interactions for Debugging Printed Circuit Boards. 220-233 - Subramanian Chidambaram, Hank Huang, Fengming He, Xun Qian, Ana M. Villanueva, Thomas S. Redick, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger, Karthik Ramani:
ProcessAR: An augmented reality-based tool to create in-situ procedural 2D/3D AR Instructions. 234-249 - Sheree May Saßmannshausen, Jörg Radtke, Nino S. Bohn, Hassan Hussein, Dave Randall, Volkmar Pipek:
Citizen-Centered Design in Urban Planning: How Augmented Reality can be used in Citizen Participation Processes. 250-265 - Ivar Troost, Ghazaleh Tanhaei, Lynda Hardman, Wolfgang Hürst:
Exploring Relations in Neuroscientific Literature using Augmented Reality: A Design Study. 266-274
Mixed Reality
- Robbe Cools, Jihae Han, Adalberto L. Simeone:
SelectVisAR: Selective Visualisation of Virtual Environments in Augmented Reality. 275-282 - Khanh-Duy Le, Tanh Quang Tran, Karol Chlasta, Krzysztof Krejtz, Morten Fjeld, Andreas M. Kunz:
VXSlate: Exploring Combination of Head Movements and Mobile Touch for Large Virtual Display Interaction. 283-297 - Patrick Harms:
Vivian: A Technical Framework for Deploying and Operating Virtual Prototypes in XR. 298-308 - Brian O'Keefe, Tom Flint, Michael Mastermaker, Miriam Sturdee, David Benyon:
Designing Blended Experiences. 309-321
The Future of Mobility
- Jaemyung Lee, Wonyoung Park, Sangsu Lee:
Discovering the Design Challenges of Autonomous Vehicles through Exploring Scenarios via an Immersive Design Workshop. 322-338 - Ashratuz Zavin Asha, Christopher Smith, Georgina Freeman, Sean Crump, Sowmya Somanath, Lora Oehlberg, Ehud Sharlin:
Co-Designing Interactions between Pedestrians in Wheelchairs and Autonomous Vehicles. 339-351 - Keunwoo Kim, Minjung Park, Youn-Kyung Lim:
Guiding Preferred Driving Style Using Voice in Autonomous Vehicles: An On-Road Wizard-of-Oz Study. 352-364 - Cynthia L. Bennett, Emily Ackerman, Bonnie Fan, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Patrick Carrington, Sarah E. Fox:
Accessibility and The Crowded Sidewalk: Micromobility's Impact on Public Space. 365-380
Work & Labor
- Kristina Tornbjerg, Anne Marie Kanstrup, Mikael B. Skov, Matthias Rehm:
Investigating human-robot cooperation in a hospital environment: Scrutinising visions and actual realisation of mobile robots in service work. 381-391 - John R. Lund, Jason Wiese:
Less is More: Exploring Support for Time Management Planning. 392-405 - Franchesca Spektor, Estefania Rodriguez, Samantha Shorey, Sarah E. Fox:
Discarded Labor: : Countervisualities for Representing AI Integration in Essential Work. 406-419 - Dar'ya Heyko, David R. Flatla:
Identifying the Factors That Influence DHH Employee Success Under Hearing Supervisors. 420-437 - Naja L. Holten Møller, Trine Rask Nielsen, Christopher A. Le Dantec:
Work of the Unemployed: An inquiry into individuals' experience of data usage in public services and possibilities for their agency. 438-448 - Mauro Cherubini, Alex Jiahong Lu, Joey Chiao-Yin Hsiao, Muhan Zhao, Anandita Aggarwal, Tawanna R. Dillahunt:
Elucidating Skills for Job Seekers: Insights and Critical Concerns from a Field Deployment in Switzerland. 449-465 - Ida Damen, Ingmar Nieuweboer, Hans Brombacher, Pieter Van Wesemael, Steven Vos, Carine Lallemand:
The Office Jungle: Exploring Unusual Ways of Working through Bodily Experimentations. 466-477
Understanding Data
- Katta Spiel:
"Why are they all obsessed with Gender?" - (Non)binary Navigations through Technological Infrastructures. 478-494 - Dominik Pins, Timo Jakobi, Alexander Boden, Fatemeh Alizadeh, Volker Wulf:
Alexa, We Need to Talk: A Data Literacy Approach on Voice Assistants. 495-507 - Alex Jiahong Lu, Gabriela Marcu, Mark S. Ackerman, Tawanna R. Dillahunt:
Coding Bias in the Use of Behavior Management Technologies: Uncovering Socio-technical Consequences of Data-driven Surveillance in Classrooms. 508-522 - Kendra A. Wannamaker, Sandeep Zechariah George Kollannur, Marian Dörk, Wesley Willett:
I/O Bits: User-Driven, Situated, and Dedicated Self-Tracking. 523-537 - Nada Terzimehic, Svenja Yvonne Schött, Florian Bemmann, Daniel Buschek:
MEMEories: Internet Memes as Means for Daily Journaling. 538-548 - Heekyoung Jung, D. J. Trischler:
Exploring Generative Reflection by Agency of Visual Practice: An Autoethnographic Study on Reflection by Noticing and Making. 549-563 - A'aeshah Alhakamy, Milka Trajkova, Francesco Cafaro:
Show Me How You Interact, I Will Tell You What You Think: Exploring the Effect of the Interaction Style on Users' Sensemaking about Correlation and Causation in Data. 564-575 - Sebastian Stefan Feger, Pawel W. Wozniak, Jasmin Niess, Albrecht Schmidt:
Tailored Science Badges: Enabling New Forms of Research Interaction. 576-588
Food Journaling
- Lucas M. Silva, Daniel A. Epstein:
Investigating Preferred Food Description Practices in Digital Food Journaling. 589-605 - Yuhan Luo, Young-Ho Kim, Bongshin Lee, Naeemul Hassan, Eun Kyoung Choe:
FoodScrap: Promoting Rich Data Capture and Reflective Food Journaling Through Speech Input. 606-618 - Xi Lu, Yunan Chen, Daniel A. Epstein:
How Cultural Norms Influence Persuasive Design: A Study on Chinese Food Journaling Apps. 619-637
Food
- Philip Weber, Kevin Krings, Julia Nießner, Sabrina Brodesser, Thomas Ludwig:
FoodChattAR: Exploring the Design Space of Edible Virtual Agents for Human-Food Interaction. 638-650 - Saumya Gupta, Ferran Altarriba Bertran, Oguz 'Oz' Buruk, Sara Milkes Espinosa, Theresa Jean Tanenbaum, Minerva Wu:
Exploring Food based Interactive, Multi-Sensory, and Tangible Storytelling Experiences. 651-665 - Tom Gayler, Corina Sas, Vaiva Kalnikaité:
Sensory Probes: An Exploratory Design Research Method for Human-Food Interaction. 666-682 - Martin V. A. Lindrup, EunJeong Cheon, Mikael B. Skov, Dimitrios Raptis:
One Byte at a Time: Insights about Meaningful Data for Sustainable Food Consumption Practices. 683-696
Stories & Games
- Alexandra Pometko, Ella Dagan, Ferran Altarriba Bertran, Katherine Isbister:
Drawing From Social Media to Inspire Increasingly Playful and Social Drone Futures. 697-706 - Kristina Milanovic, Jeremy Pitt:
Misattribution of Error Origination: The Impact of Preconceived Expectations in Co-Operative Online Games. 707-717 - Eva Eriksson, Gökçe Elif Baykal, Olof Torgersson, Staffan Björk:
The CoCe Design Space: Exploring the Design Space for Co-Located Collaborative Games that Use Multi-Display Composition. 718-733 - Leena Ventä-Olkkonen, Netta Iivari, Sumita Sharma, Tonja Molin-Juustila, Kari Kuutti, Nina Juustila-Cevirel, Essi Kinnunen, Jenni Holappa:
Nowhere to Now-here: Empowering Children to Reimagine Bully Prevention at Schools Using Critical Design Fiction: Exploring the Potential of Participatory, Empowering Design Fiction in Collaboration with Children. 734-748 - Yi-Chin Lee, Lea Albaugh:
Hybrid Embroidery Games: Playing with Materials, Machines, and People. 749-762
Design Patterns
- Kerstin Bongard-Blanchy, Arianna Rossi, Salvador Rivas, Sophie Doublet, Vincent Koenig, Gabriele Lenzini:
"I am Definitely Manipulated, Even When I am Aware of it. It's Ridiculous!" - Dark Patterns from the End-User Perspective. 763-776 - Sayan Chaudhry, Chinmay Kulkarni:
Design Patterns of Investing Apps and Their Effects on Investing Behaviors. 777-788 - Karey Helms, Ylva Fernaeus:
Troubling Care: Four Orientations for Wickedness in Design. 789-801
Communities & Civics
- Xiaofu Jin, Emily Kuang, Mingming Fan:
"Too old to bank digitally? ": A Survey of Banking Practices and Challenges Among Older Adults in China. 802-814 - Olivia K. Richards, Gabriela Marcu, Robin N. Brewer:
Hugs, Bible Study, and Speakeasies: Designing for Older Adults' Multimodal Connectedness. 815-831 - Josh South, Jayne Wallace, Trevor Duncan, Luís P. Carvalho, Linnea Iris Groot, Nantia Koulidou, Kyle Montague:
Clustering and Unclustering: Understanding dialogic potential in design for Ongoingness. 832-845 - Mahmood Jasim, Enamul Hoque, Ali Sarvghad, Narges Mahyar:
CommunityPulse: Facilitating Community Input Analysis by Surfacing Hidden Insights, Reflections, and Priorities. 846-863
Clinical Health
- Angela Mastrianni, Aleksandra Sarcevic, Lauren Chung, Issa Zakeri, Emily Alberto, Zachary P. Milestone, Ivan Marsic, Randall S. Burd:
Designing Interactive Alerts to Improve Recognition of Critical Events in Medical Emergencies. 864-878 - Jeremias Kuge, Tobias Grundgeiger, Paul Schlosser, Penelope Sanderson, Oliver Happel:
Design and Evaluation of a Head-Worn Display Application for Multi-Patient Monitoring. 879-890
Mental Health
- Muhammad Umair, Corina Sas, Niaz Chalabianloo, Cem Ersoy:
Exploring Personalized Vibrotactile and Thermal Patterns for Affect Regulation. 891-906 - Michael Jeffrey Daniel Hoefer, Lucy Van Kleunen, Cassandra Goodby, Lanea Blyss Blackburn, Priyanka Panati, Stephen Voida:
The Multiplicative Patient and the Clinical Workflow: Clinician Perspectives on Social Interfaces for Self-Tracking and Managing Bipolar Disorder. 907-925 - SoHyun Park, Anja Thieme, Jeongyun Han, Sungwoo Lee, Wonjong Rhee, Bongwon Suh:
"I wrote as if I were telling a story to someone I knew.": Designing Chatbot Interactions for Expressive Writing in Mental Health. 926-941 - Amid Ayobi, Annali Grimes, Sue Mackinnon, Ewan Soubutts, Rachel Eardley, Zoe Banks Gross, Rachael Gooberman-Hill, Aisling Ann O'Kane:
Designing Visual Cards for Digital Mental Health Research with Ethnic Minorities. 942-954
Personal Health
- Loes van Renswouw, Steven Vos, Pieter Van Wesemael, Carine Lallemand:
Exploring the Design Space of InterActive Urban Environments: triggering physical activity through embedded technology. 955-969 - Doga Gatos, Asli Günay, Güncel Kirlangiç, Kemal Kuscu, Asim Evren Yantaç:
How HCI Bridges Health and Design in Online Health Communities: A Systematic Review. 970-983 - Joshua Wong, Pin Sym Foong, Alex Mitchell:
Contemplative Interactions: Exploring the Use of Defamiliarization in a Serious Game to Promote Reflective Thinking about Personal Health. 984-998 - Kathleen Ryan, Conor Linehan, Samantha Dockray:
Appropriation of Digital Tracking Tools in an Online Weight Loss Community: Individual and Shared Experiences: Appropriation of Digital Tracking tools in an online weight loss community. 999-1014 - Daphne Menheere, Evianne van Hartingsveldt, Mads Birkebæk, Steven Vos, Carine Lallemand:
Laina: Dynamic Data Physicalization for Slow Exercising Feedback. 1015-1030 - Eivind Flobak, Oda Elise Nordberg, Frode Guribye, Tine Nordgreen, Ragnhild Johanne Tveit Sekse:
"This is the story of me": Designing audiovisual narratives to support reflection on cancer journeys. 1031-1045 - Hesham Elsayed, Philipp Pascal Hoffmann, Sebastian Günther, Martin Schmitz, Martin Weigel, Max Mühlhäuser, Florian Müller:
CameraReady: Assessing the Influence of Display Types and Visualizations on Posture Guidance. 1046-1055 - Alynne de Haan, Daphne Menheere, Steven Vos, Carine Lallemand:
Aesthetic of Friction for Exercising Motivation: a Prototyping Journey. 1056-1067
Novel Interfaces
- Victor Chen, Xuhai Xu, Richard Li, Yuanchun Shi, Shwetak N. Patel, Yuntao Wang:
Understanding the Design Space of Mouth Microgestures. 1068-1081 - Malika Khurana, Zhenfang Chen, Daragh Byrne, Yang Bai:
SneezeLove: Embodying Cultural Superstitions in Connected Devices. 1082-1086 - Feng Han, Yifei Cheng, Megan Strachan, Xiaojuan Ma:
Hybrid Paper-Digital Interfaces: A Systematic Literature Review. 1087-1100 - Shreyosi Endow, Hedieh Moradi, Anvay Srivastava, Esau G. Noya, César Torres:
Compressables: A Haptic Prototyping Toolkit for Wearable Compression-based Interfaces. 1101-1114 - Tiffany Tseng, Yoshihiro Kawahara:
Circuit Assemblies: Electronic Modules for Interactive 3D-Prints. 1115-1128
Textiles & On-Skin Interaction
- Juan Restrepo-Villamizar, Steven Vos, Evert Verhagen, Carine Lallemand:
Crafting On-Skin Interfaces: An Embodied Prototyping Journey. 1129-1142 - Kunpeng Huang, Ruojia Sun, Ximeng Zhang, Md. Tahmidul Islam Molla, Margaret Dunne, François Guimbretière, Hsin-Liu Cindy Kao:
WovenProbe: Probing Possibilities for Weaving Fully-Integrated On-Skin Systems Deployable in the Field. 1143-1158 - Sara Mlakar, Mira Alida Haberfellner, Hans-Christian Jetter, Michael Haller:
Exploring Affordances of Surface Gestures on Textile User Interfaces. 1159-1170 - Olivia Ruston, Leon Watts, Mike Fraser:
More than it Seams: Garment Stitching in Wearable e-Textiles. 1171-1182 - Jin Hee (Heather) Kim, Kunpeng Huang, Simone White, Melissa Conroy, Hsin-Liu Cindy Kao:
KnitDermis: Fabricating Tactile On-Body Interfaces Through Machine Knitting. 1183-1200
Novel Materials
- Eléni Economidou, Bart Hengeveld, Moritz Kubesch, Alina Krischkowsky, Martin Murer, Manfred Tscheligi:
Audio-Frequency Induction Loops (AFILs) as a Design Materialfor Architectural Interactivity: An Illustrated Guide. 1201-1214 - Bahareh Barati, Elvin Karana, Sylvia C. Pont, Tim van Dortmont:
Living light Interfaces - an Exploration of Bioluminescence Aesthetics. 1215-1229 - Netta Ofer, Fiona Bell, Mirela Alistar:
Designing Direct Interactions with Bioluminescent Algae. 1230-1241
Shape Changing
- Harshika Jain, Kexin Lu, Lining Yao:
Hydrogel-based DIY Underwater Morphing Artifacts: A morphing and fabrication technique to democratize the creation of controllable morphing 3D underwater structures with low-cost, easily available hydrogel beads adhered to a substrate. 1242-1252 - Ce Zhong, Ron Wakkary, Amy Yo Sue Chen, Doenja Oogjes:
deformTable: Crafting a Shape-changing Device for Creative Appropriations Over Time. 1253-1265 - Vasiliki Tsaknaki:
The Breathing Wings: An Autobiographical Soma Design Exploration of Touch Qualities through Shape-Change Materials. 1266-1279 - Purnendu, Sasha M. Novack, Eric Acome, Christoph Keplinger, Mirela Alistar, Mark D. Gross, Carson J. Bruns, Daniel Leithinger:
Electriflow: Soft Electrohydraulic Building Blocks for Prototyping Shape-changing Interfaces. 1280-1290 - Ce Zhong, Ron Wakkary, William Odom, Amy Yo Sue Chen, Doenja Oogjes:
Transtexture Lamp: Composing a Deformable Device as a Computational Whole. 1291-1300
The Physical World
- Dishita G. Turakhia, Andrew Wong, Yini Qi, Lotta-Gili Blumberg, Yoonji Kim, Stefanie Mueller:
Adapt2Learn: A Toolkit for Configuring the Learning Algorithm for Adaptive Physical Tools for Motor-Skill Learning. 1301-1312 - Shreyosi Endow, César Torres:
"I'm Better Off on my Own": Understanding How a Tutorial's Medium Affects Physical Skill Development. 1313-1323
Social Robots
- Michal Rinott, Shachar Geiger, Neil Nenner, Ori Topaz, Ayelet Karmon, Kiersten Blake:
Designing an embodied conversational agent for a learning space. 1324-1335 - Zixuan Wang, Jiawen Huang, Fiammetta Costa:
Analysis of Gender Stereotypes for the Design of Service Robots: Case Study on the Chinese Catering Market. 1336-1344 - Natalie Friedman, Kari Love, Ray LC, Jenny E. Sabin, Guy Hoffman, Wendy Ju:
What Robots Need From Clothing. 1345-1355 - Nazli Cila, Cristina Zaga, Maria Luce Lupetti:
Learning from robotic artefacts: A quest for strong concepts in Human-Robot Interaction. 1356-1365 - Patrícia Alves-Oliveira, Maria Luce Lupetti, Michal Luria, Diana Löffler, Mafalda Gamboa, Lea Albaugh, Waki Kamino, Anastasia K. Ostrowski, David Puljiz, Pedro Reynolds-Cuéllar, Marcus Scheunemann, Michael Suguitan, Dan Lockton:
Collection of Metaphors for Human-Robot Interaction. 1366-1379 - Yaxin Hu, Lingjie Feng, Bilge Mutlu, Henny Admoni:
Exploring the Role of Social Robot Behaviors in a Creative Activity. 1380-1389 - Samantha Reig, Michal Luria, Elsa Forberger, Isabel Won, Aaron Steinfeld, Jodi Forlizzi, John Zimmerman:
Social Robots in Service Contexts: Exploring the Rewards and Risks of Personalization and Re-embodiment. 1390-1402 - Mirzel Avdic, Nicolai Marquardt, Yvonne Rogers, Jo Vermeulen:
Machine Body Language: Expressing a Smart Speaker's Activity with Intelligible Physical Motion. 1403-1418 - Ella Dagan, Katherine Isbister:
Synergistic Social Technology: Designing Systems with 'Needs' that Encourage and Support Social Interaction. 1419-1432
Conversational Agents
- Inchan Jung, Hankyung Kim, Youn-Kyung Lim:
Understanding How Users Experience the Physiological Expression of Non-humanoid Voice-based Conversational Agent in Healthcare Services. 1433-1446 - Kashyap Todi, Luis A. Leiva, Daniel Buschek, Pin Tian, Antti Oulasvirta:
Conversations with GUIs. 1447-1457 - Mingkun Gao, Xiaotong Liu, Anbang Xu, Rama Akkiraju:
Chatbot or Chat-Blocker: Predicting Chatbot Popularity before Deployment. 1458-1469 - Theodore Jensen, Mohammad Maifi Hasan Khan, Md Abdullah Al Fahim, Yusuf Albayram:
Trust and Anthropomorphism in Tandem: The Interrelated Nature of Automated Agent Appearance and Reliability in Trustworthiness Perceptions. 1470-1480 - Ekaterina Svikhnushina, Alexandru Placinta, Pearl Pu:
User Expectations of Conversational Chatbots Based on Online Reviews. 1481-1491 - Md Abdullah Al Fahim, Mohammad Maifi Hasan Khan, Theodore Jensen, Yusuf Albayram, Emil Coman:
Do Integral Emotions Affect Trust? The Mediating Effect of Emotions on Trust in the Context of Human-Agent Interaction. 1492-1503 - Lara Schibelsky Godoy Piccolo, Pinelopi Troullinou, Harith Alani:
Chatbots to Support Children in Coping with Online Threats: Socio-technical Requirements. 1504-1517
AI
- Keita Higuchi, Shotaro Sano, Takeo Igarashi:
Interactive Hyperparameter Optimization with Paintable Timelines. 1518-1528 - Hariharan Subramonyam, Colleen M. Seifert, Eytan Adar:
Towards A Process Model for Co-Creating AI Experiences. 1529-1543 - Hankyung Kim, Youn-Kyung Lim:
Teaching-Learning Interaction: A New Concept for Interaction Design to Support Reflective User Agency in Intelligent Systems. 1544-1553 - Zining Ye, Xinran Yuan, Shaurya Gaur, Aaron Halfaker, Jodi Forlizzi, Haiyi Zhu:
Wikipedia ORES Explorer: Visualizing Trade-offs For Designing Applications With Machine Learning API. 1554-1565 - David Chuan-En Lin, Nikolas Martelaro:
Learning Personal Style from Few Examples. 1566-1578 - Zhaoxing Li, Lei Shi, Alexandra I. Cristea, Yunzhan Zhou:
A Survey of Collaborative Reinforcement Learning: Interactive Methods and Design Patterns. 1579-1590 - Shipi Dhanorkar, Christine T. Wolf, Kun Qian, Anbang Xu, Lucian Popa, Yunyao Li:
Who needs to know what, when?: Broadening the Explainable AI (XAI) Design Space by Looking at Explanations Across the AI Lifecycle. 1591-1602 - Nico Brand, William Odom, Samuel Barnett:
A Design Inquiry into Introspective AI: Surfacing Opportunities, Issues, and Paradoxes. 1603-1618 - Andrew Garbett, Ziedune Degutyte, James Hodge, Arlene Astell:
Towards Understanding People's Experiences of AI Computer Vision Fitness Instructor Apps. 1619-1637 - Matthew V. Law, Zhilong Li, Amit Rajesh, Nikhil Dhawan, Amritansh Kwatra, Guy Hoffman:
Hammers for Robots: Designing Tools for Reinforcement Learning Agents. 1638-1653
Community Engagement
- Saúl Baeza Argüello, Ron Wakkary, Kristina Andersen, Oscar Tomico:
Exploring the Potential of Apple Face ID as a Drag, Queer and Trans Technology Design Tool. 1654-1667 - Dorota Chapko, Pedro Andrés Andrés Pérez Rothstein, Lizzie Emeh, Pino Frumiento, Donald Kennedy, David McNicholas, Ifeoma Orjiekwe, Michaela Overton, Mark Snead, Robyn Steward, Jenny M. Sutton, Melissa Bradshaw, Evie Jeffreys, Will Gallia, Sarah Ewans, Mark Williams, Mick Grierson:
Supporting Remote Survey Data Analysis by Co-researchers with Learning Disabilities through Inclusive and Creative Practices and Data Science Approaches. 1668-1681 - Kruakae Pothong, Larissa Pschetz, Ruth Catlow, Sarah Meiklejohn:
Problematising Transparency Through LARP And Deliberation. 1682-1694 - Barsa Tandukar, Pooja Vazirani, Aqueasha Martin-Hammond:
Advocacy Through Design: Partnering to Improve Online Communications and Connections in a Life Plan Community. 1695-1709 - Mela Bettega, Raul Masu, Maurizio Teli:
"It's like a GPS community tool": Tactics to foster Digital Commons through Artifact Ecology. 1710-1725 - Kruakae Pothong, Chris Speed, Ruth Catlow, Billy Dixon, Evan Morgan, Bran Knowles, Georgia Newmarch, Daniel Richards, Leon Cruickshank:
Deliberating Data-Driven Societies Through Live Action Role Play. 1726-1738 - Won-Ik Cho, Sung Jun Cheon, Woo Hyun Kang, Ji Won Kim, Nam Soo Kim:
Giving Space to Your Message: Assistive Word Segmentation for the Electronic Typing of Digital Minorities. 1739-1747 - Awais Hameed Khan, Neelam Ejaz, Sarah Matthews, Stephen Snow, Ben Matthews:
Speculative Design for Education: Using Participatory Methods to Map Design Challenges and Opportunities in Pakistan. 1748-1764 - Nikolas Martelaro, Tarannum Lakdawala, Jingya Chen, Jessica Hammer:
Leveraging the Twitch Platform and Gamification to Generate Home Audio Datasets. 1765-1782 - Hannah Turner, Laura Gibson, Clara Gimenez-Delgado:
Participatory Design for the Anarchive: The Amagugu Ethu / Our Treasures Documentation Project. 1783-1792
The Practice of Design
- Kirsten Bray, Christina N. Harrington:
Speculative Blackness: Considering Afrofuturism in the Creation of Inclusive Speculative Design Probes. 1793-1806 - Nick Taylor, Jon Rogers, Loraine Clarke, Martin Skelly, Jayne Wallace, Pete Thomas, Babitha George, Romit Raj, Mike Shorter, Michelle Thorne:
Prototyping Things: Reflecting on Unreported Objects of Design Research for IoT. 1807-1816 - John Joon Young Chung, Shiqing He, Eytan Adar:
The Intersection of Users, Roles, Interactions, and Technologies in Creativity Support Tools. 1817-1833 - Tricia J. Ngoon, Joy O. Kim, Scott R. Klemmer:
Shöwn: Adaptive Conceptual Guidance Aids Example Use in Creative Tasks. 1834-1845 - Wendy Roldan, Ziyue Li, Xin Gao, Sarah Kay Strickler, Allison Marie Hishikawa, Jon E. Froehlich, Jason C. Yip:
Pedagogical Strategies for Reflection in Project-based HCI Education with End Users. 1846-1860 - Susan Wyche:
The Benefits of Using Design Workbooks with Speculative Design Proposals in Information Communication Technology for Development (ICTD). 1861-1874 - Marius Hoggenmüller, Wen-Ying Lee, Luke Hespanhol, Malte F. Jung, Martin Tomitsch:
Eliciting New Perspectives in RtD Studies through Annotated Portfolios: A Case Study of Robotic Artefacts. 1875-1886 - Sonali Hedditch, Dhaval Vyas:
A Gendered Perspective on Making from an Autoethnography in Makerspaces. 1887-1901 - Kazi Sinthia Kabir, Ahmad Alsaleem, Jason Wiese:
The Impact of Spinal Cord Injury on Participation in Human-Centered Research. 1902-1914 - Virpi Roto, Jung-Joo Lee, Effie Lai-Chong Law, John Zimmerman:
The Overlaps and Boundaries Between Service Design and User Experience Design. 1915-1926 - Heidi R. Biggs, Cayla Key, Audrey Desjardins, Afroditi Psarra:
Moving Design Research: GIFs as Research Tools. 1927-1940
Boundary Work
- Jeremy E. Viny, Lucy Copper, Audrey Desjardins:
Examining Opaque Infrastructures with the Desktop Odometer. 1941-1953 - Roberto Cibin, Sarah Robinson, Nicola J. Bidwell, Conor Linehan, Laura Maye, Nadia Pantidi, Maurizio Teli:
Land, Water and Sun: Tuning into Socio-Ecological Relations in Radio Design. 1954-1969 - Rodrigo Ochigame, Katherine Ye:
Search Atlas: Visualizing Divergent Search Results Across Geopolitical Borders. 1970-1983
I'd rather be (not) shiny
- Bethany Welgoss, Jungkyoon Yoon:
It's Ugly, That's Why it Works Beautifully: An Exploratory Study Using Design Strategies to Violate Aesthetic Principles as Means to Influence Usage Behaviors. 1984-1997 - Karey Helms:
Entangled Reflections on Designing with Leaky Breastfeeding Bodies. 1998-2012
Art & Theatre & Dance
- Hugo Scurto, Baptiste Caramiaux, Frédéric Bevilacqua:
Prototyping Machine Learning Through Diffractive Art Practice. 2013-2025 - Molly Jane Nicholas, Stephanie Claudino Daffara, Eric Paulos:
Expanding the Design Space for Technology-Mediated Theatre Experiences. 2026-2038 - Marianela Ciolfi Felice, Sarah Fdili Alaoui, Wendy E. Mackay:
Studying Choreographic Collaboration in the Wild. 2039-2051 - Milka Trajkova, Francesco Cafaro:
Current Use, Non-Use, and Future Use of Ballet Learning Technologies. 2052-2067 - Justas Brazauskas, Susan Lechelt, Ethan Wood, Rebecca Evans, Su Adams, Emma McFarland, Nicolai Marquardt, Yvonne Rogers:
DataMoves: Entangling Data and Movement to Support Computer Science Education. 2068-2082
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