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International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Volume 184
Volume 184, April 2024
- Robert Bowman, Orla Cooney, Joseph W. Newbold, Anja Thieme, Leigh Clark, Gavin Doherty, Benjamin R. Cowan:
Exploring how politeness impacts the user experience of chatbots for mental health support. 103181 - Gary Perelman, Emmanuel Dubois, Marcos Serrano:
Dual-Thumb pointing and command selection techniques for tablets: Enhancing Distant Interaction with Large Displays using a Two-Handed Tablet. 103203 - Piercarlo Dondi, Samuel Sapuppo, Marco Porta:
Leyenes: A gaze-based text entry method using linear smooth pursuit and target speed. 103204 - Elaine Marie Grech, Marie Briguglio, Emanuel Said:
A field experiment on gamification of physical activity - Effects on motivation and steps. 103205 - Aleksandra Landowska, Max L. Wilson, Michael P. Craven, Kyle Harrington:
Adaptative computerized cognitive training decreases mental workload during working memory precision task - A preliminary fNIRS study. 103206 - Lakshita Dodeja, Pradyumna Tambwekar, Erin Hedlund-Botti, Matthew C. Gombolay:
Towards the design of user-centric strategy recommendation systems for collaborative Human-AI tasks. 103216 - Boyoung Kim, Ruchen Wen, Ewart J. de Visser, Chad C. Tossell, Qin Zhu, Tom Williams, Elizabeth Phillips:
Can robot advisers encourage honesty?: Considering the impact of rule, identity, and role-based moral advice. 103217 - Pinku Deb Nath, William Delamare, Khalad Hasan:
PalmSpace: Leveraging the palm for touchless interaction on public touch screen devices. 103219 - Stewart Dowding, Carl Gutwin, Andy Cockburn:
User speech rates and preferences for system speech rates. 103222 - Hanna Bednarek, Magdalena Przedniczek, Radoslaw Wujcik, Justyna M. Olszewska, Jaroslaw Orzechowski:
Cognitive training based on human-computer interaction and susceptibility to visual illusions. Reduction of the Ponzo effect through working memory training. 103226 - Yunxing Liu, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Conversation-based hybrid UI for the repertory grid technique: A lab experiment into automation of qualitative surveys. 103227
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