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ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, February 2022
- Jessica N. Rocheleau, Sonia Chiasson:
Privacy and Safety on Social Networking Sites: Autistic and Non-Autistic Teenagers' Attitudes and Behaviors. 1:1-1:39 - Nazanin Andalibi, Ashley Lacombe-Duncan, Lee Roosevelt, Kylie Wojciechowski, Cameron Giniel:
LGBTQ Persons' Use of Online Spaces to Navigate Conception, Pregnancy, and Pregnancy Loss: An Intersectional Approach. 2:1-2:46 - Aloha May Hufana Ambe, Alessandro Soro, Daniel Johnson, Margot Brereton:
From Collaborative Habituation to Everyday Togetherness: A Long-Term Study of Use of the Messaging Kettle. 3:1-3:47 - Katherine Fennedy, Angad Srivastava, Sylvain Malacria, Simon T. Perrault:
Towards a Unified and Efficient Command Selection Mechanism for Touch-Based Devices Using Soft Keyboard Hotkeys. 4:1-4:39 - Radu-Daniel Vatavu, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
Clarifying Agreement Calculations and Analysis for End-User Elicitation Studies. 5:1-5:70 - Eunice Jun, Melissa Birchfield, Nicole de Moura, Jeffrey Heer, René Just:
Hypothesis Formalization: Empirical Findings, Software Limitations, and Design Implications. 6:1-6:28 - Zilong Liu, Xuequn Wang, Xiaohan Li, Jun Liu:
Protecting Privacy on Mobile Apps: A Principal-Agent Perspective. 7:1-7:32 - Aditya Bharadwaj, David Gwizdala, Yoonjin Kim, Kurt Luther, T. M. Murali:
Flud: A Hybrid Crowd-Algorithm Approach for Visualizing Biological Networks. 8:1-8:53
Volume 29, Number 2, April 2022
- Maitraye Das, Anne Marie Piper, Darren Gergle:
Design and Evaluation of Accessible Collaborative Writing Techniques for People with Vision Impairments. 9:1-9:42 - Nigel Bosch, Sidney K. D'Mello:
Can Computers Outperform Humans in Detecting User Zone-Outs? Implications for Intelligent Interfaces. 10:1-10:33 - Radhika Garg, Hua Cui:
Social Contexts, Agency, and Conflicts: Exploring Critical Aspects of Design for Future Smart Home Technologies. 11:1-11:30 - Andrea Gauthier, Kaska Porayska-Pomsta, Iroise Dumontheil, Sveta Mayer, Denis Mareschal:
Manipulating Interface Design Features Affects Children's Stop-And-Think Behaviours in a Counterintuitive-Problem Game. 12:1-12:22 - Ana Paula Chaves, Jesse Egbert, Toby Hocking, Eck Doerry, Marco Aurélio Gerosa:
Chatbots Language Design: The Influence of Language Variation on User Experience with Tourist Assistant Chatbots. 13:1-13:38 - Joni Salminen, Sercan Sengün, João M. Santos, Soon-Gyo Jung, Bernard J. Jansen:
Can Unhappy Pictures Enhance the Effect of Personas? A User Experiment. 14:1-14:59 - Mark McGill, Stephen A. Brewster, Daniel Pires de Sa Medeiros, Sidney Bovet, Mario Gutierrez, Aidan Kehoe:
Creating and Augmenting Keyboards for Extended Reality with the Keyboard Augmentation Toolkit. 15:1-15:39 - Tom Gayler, Corina Sas, Vaiva Kalnikaité:
Exploring the Design Space for Human-Food-Technology Interaction: An Approach from the Lens of Eating Experiences. 16:1-16:52 - April Yi Wang, Dakuo Wang, Jaimie Drozdal, Michael J. Muller, Soya Park, Justin D. Weisz, Xuye Liu, Lingfei Wu, Casey Dugan:
Documentation Matters: Human-Centered AI System to Assist Data Science Code Documentation in Computational Notebooks. 17:1-17:33
Volume 29, Number 3, June 2022
- Sara Price, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Carey Jewitt, Jürgen Steimle:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Digital Touch: Reshaping Interpersonal Communicative Capacity and Touch Practices. 18:1-18:8 - Moritz Alexander Messerschmidt, Sachith Muthukumarana, Nur Al-huda Hamdan, Adrian Wagner, Haimo Zhang, Jan O. Borchers, Suranga Chandima Nanayakkara:
ANISMA: A Prototyping Toolkit to Explore Haptic Skin Deformation Applications Using Shape-Memory Alloys. 19:1-19:34 - Don Samitha Elvitigala, Roger Boldu, Suranga Nanayakkara, Denys J. C. Matthies:
TickleFoot: Design, Development and Evaluation of a Novel Foot-Tickling Mechanism That Can Evoke Laughter. 20:1-20:23 - Sara Price, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Carey Jewitt, Nikoleta Yiannoutsou, Katerina Fotopoulou, Svetlana Dajic, Juspreet Virdee, Yixin Zhao, Douglas Atkinson, Frederik Brudy:
The Making of Meaning through Dyadic Haptic Affective Touch. 21:1-21:42 - Pavel Karpashevich, Pedro Sanches, Rachael Garrett, Yoav Luft, Kelsey Cotton, Vasiliki Tsaknaki, Kristina Höök:
Touching Our Breathing through Shape-Change: Monster, Organic Other, or Twisted Mirror. 22:1-22:40 - Sarah Rüller, Konstantin Aal, Peter Tolmie, Andrea Hartmann, Markus Rohde, Volker Wulf:
Speculative Design as a Collaborative Practice: Ameliorating the Consequences of Illiteracy through Digital Touch. 23:1-23:58 - Daisuke Tajima, Jun Nishida, Pedro Lopes, Shunichi Kasahara:
Whose Touch is This?: Understanding the Agency Trade-Off Between User-Driven Touch vs. Computer-Driven Touch. 24:1-24:27
- Leon Reicherts, Yvonne Rogers, Licia Capra, Ethan Wood, Tu Dinh Duong, Neil Sebire:
It's Good to Talk: A Comparison of Using Voice Versus Screen-Based Interactions for Agent-Assisted Tasks. 25:1-25:41 - Jonathan Sutton, Tobias Langlotz, Alexander Plopski:
Seeing Colours: Addressing Colour Vision Deficiency with Vision Augmentations using Computational Glasses. 26:1-26:53 - Kim Sauvé, Miriam Sturdee, Steven Houben:
Physecology: A Conceptual Framework to Describe Data Physicalizations in their Real-World Context. 27:1-27:33
Volume 29, Number 4, August 2022
- Joanna Bergström, Jarrod Knibbe, Henning Pohl, Kasper Hornbæk:
Sense of Agency and User Experience: Is There a Link? 28:1-28:22 - Eshwar Chandrasekharan, Shagun Jhaver, Amy S. Bruckman, Eric Gilbert:
Quarantined! Examining the Effects of a Community-Wide Moderation Intervention on Reddit. 29:1-29:26 - Dina Sabie, Cansu Ekmekcioglu, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed:
A Decade of International Migration Research in HCI: Overview, Challenges, Ethics, Impact, and Future Directions. 30:1-30:35 - Felix Putze, Susanne Putze, Merle Sagehorn, Christopher Micek, Erin Treacy Solovey:
Understanding HCI Practices and Challenges of Experiment Reporting with Brain Signals: Towards Reproducibility and Reuse. 31:1-31:43 - Katherine Isbister, Peter Cottrell, Alessia Cecchet, Ella Dagan, Nikki Theofanopoulou, Ferran Altarriba Bertran, Aaron J. Horowitz, Nick Mead, Joel B. Schwartz, Petr Slovák:
Design (Not) Lost in Translation: A Case Study of an Intimate-Space Socially Assistive "Robot" for Emotion Regulation. 32:1-32:36 - Teresa Hirzle, Fabian Fischbach, Julian Karlbauer, Pascal Jansen, Jan Gugenheimer, Enrico Rukzio, Andreas Bulling:
Understanding, Addressing, and Analysing Digital Eye Strain in Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Displays. 33:1-33:80 - Peter Robe, Sandeep Kaur Kuttal:
Designing PairBuddy - A Conversational Agent for Pair Programming. 34:1-34:44 - Andrea Papenmeier, Dagmar Kern, Gwenn Englebienne, Christin Seifert:
It's Complicated: The Relationship between User Trust, Model Accuracy and Explanations in AI. 35:1-35:33 - Jingyi Xie, Madison Reddie, Sooyeon Lee, Syed Masum Billah, Zihan Zhou, Chun-Hua Tsai, John M. Carroll:
Iterative Design and Prototyping of Computer Vision Mediated Remote Sighted Assistance. 36:1-36:40 - Haijun Xia, Michael Glueck, Michelle Annett, Michael Wang, Daniel Wigdor:
Iteratively Designing Gesture Vocabularies: A Survey and Analysis of Best Practices in the HCI Literature. 37:1-37:54 - Shaun Wallace, Zoya Bylinskii, Jonathan Dobres, Bernard Kerr, Sam Berlow, Rick Treitman, Nirmal Kumawat, Kathleen Arpin, Dave B. Miller, Jeff Huang, Ben D. Sawyer:
Towards Individuated Reading Experiences: Different Fonts Increase Reading Speed for Different Individuals. 38:1-38:56
Volume 29, Number 5, October 2022
- Tianshi Li, Julia Katherine Haines, Miguel Flores Ruiz De Eguino, Jason I. Hong, Jeffrey Nichols:
Alert Now or Never: Understanding and Predicting Notification Preferences of Smartphone Users. 39:1-39:33 - Nicholas Persa, Craig G. Anderson, Richard Martinez, Max Collins, Maria J. Anderson-Coto, Kurt Squire:
Enhancing Youth Self-Regulation Through Wearable Apps: Increasing Usage Through Participatory Design in Low Income Youth. 40:1-40:34 - Dave Murray-Rust, Chris Elsden, Bettina Nissen, Ella Tallyn, Larissa Pschetz, Chris Speed:
Blockchain and Beyond: Understanding Blockchains Through Prototypes and Public Engagement. 41:1-41:73 - Jie Liu, Kim Marriott, Tim Dwyer, Guido Tack:
Increasing User Trust in Optimisation through Feedback and Interaction. 42:1-42:34 - Karola Marky, Kirill Ragozin, George Chernyshov, Andrii Matviienko, Martin Schmitz, Max Mühlhäuser, Chloe Eghtebas, Kai Kunze:
"Nah, it's just annoying!" A Deep Dive into User Perceptions of Two-Factor Authentication. 43:1-43:32 - Ferran Altarriba Bertran, Alexandra Pometko, Muskan Gupta, Lauren Wilcox, Reeta Banerjee, Katherine Isbister:
Designerly Tele-Experiences: A New Approach to Remote Yet Still Situated Co-Design. 44:1-44:30 - Zhida Sun, Sitong Wang, Chengzhong Liu, Xiaojuan Ma:
Metaphoraction: Support Gesture-based Interaction Design with Metaphorical Meanings. 45:1-45:33 - Jan Fell, Pei-Yi Kuo, Travis Greene, Jyun-Cheng Wang:
A Biocentric Perspective on HCI Design Research Involving Plants. 46:1-46:37 - Ron Wakkary, Doenja Oogjes, Armi Behzad:
Two Years or More of Co-speculation: Polylogues of Philosophers, Designers, and a Tilting Bowl. 47:1-47:44 - Gisela Reyes-Cruz, Joel E. Fischer, Stuart Reeves:
Demonstrating Interaction: The Case of Assistive Technology. 48:1-48:37 - Dongqi Han, Yasamin Heshmat, Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, Zixuan Tan, Carman Neustaedter:
A Scenario-Based Study of Doctors and Patients on Video Conferencing Appointments from Home. 49:1-49:35 - Diego Muñoz, Sonja Pedell, Leon Sterling:
Evaluating Engagement in Technology-Supported Social Interaction by People Living with Dementia in Residential Care. 50:1-50:31
Volume 29, Number 6, December 2022
- Florian Fischer, Arthur Fleig, Markus Klar, Jörg Müller:
Optimal Feedback Control for Modeling Human-Computer Interaction. 51:1-51:70 - Hussain M. Aljaroodi, Marc T. P. Adam, Timm Teubner, Raymond Chiong:
Understanding the Importance of Cultural Appropriateness for User Interface Design: An Avatar Study. 52:1-52:27 - Mairéad Hogan, Chris Barry, Michael Lang:
Dissecting Optional Micro-Decisions in Online Transactions: Perceptions, Deceptions, and Errors. 53:1-53:27 - Valentin Lachand-Pascal, Christine Michel, Audrey Serna, Aurélien Tabard:
Challenges and Opportunities for Multi-Device Management in Classrooms. 54:1-54:27 - Josh Andres, Nathan Arthur Semertzidis, Zhuying Li, Yan Wang, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller:
Integrated Exertion - Understanding the Design of Human-Computer Integration in an Exertion Context. 55:1-55:28 - Thomas Kosch, Robin Welsch, Lewis L. Chuang, Albrecht Schmidt:
The Placebo Effect of Artificial Intelligence in Human-Computer Interaction. 56:1-56:32 - Hyeonsu B. Kang, Xin Qian, Tom Hope, Dafna Shahaf, Joel Chan, Aniket Kittur:
Augmenting Scientific Creativity with an Analogical Search Engine. 57:1-57:36 - Giada Brianza, Jesse Josua Benjamin, Patricia Ivette Cornelio Martinez, Emanuela Maggioni, Marianna Obrist:
QuintEssence: A Probe Study to Explore the Power of Smell on Emotions, Memories, and Body Image in Daily Life. 58:1-58:33 - Chris Greenhalgh, Adrian Hazzard, Steve Benford, Laurence Cliffe, Elizabeth Kelly:
Crafting Trajectories of Smart Phone Use at the Opera. 59:1-59:37 - Kien Mensonge:
Historically Informed HCI: Reflecting on Contemporary Technology through Anachronistic Fiction. 60:1-60:39
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