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NordiCHI 2018: Oslo, Norway
- Tone Bratteteig, Frode Eika Sandnes:
Proceedings of the 10th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Oslo, Norway, September 29 - October 3, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-6437-9
Robots and autonomous things
- Dimitrios Raptis, Joakim Iversen, Tobias H. Mølbak, Mikael B. Skov:
DARA: assisting drivers to reflect on how they hold the steering wheel. 1-12 - Chiara Rossitto, Asreen Rostami, Jakob Tholander, Donald McMillan, Louise Barkhuus, Carlo Fischione, Luca Turchet:
Musicians' initial encounters with a smart guitar. 13-24
Storytelling
- Mahsa Honary, Roisin McNaney, Fiona Lobban:
Designing video stories around the lived experience of severe mental illness. 25-38
Interaction with physical things
- Ashley Colley, Pawel W. Wozniak, Francisco Kiss, Jonna Häkkilä:
Shoe integrated displays: a prototype sports shoe display and design space. 39-46 - Alexandra Fuchs, Miriam Sturdee, Johannes Schöning:
Foldwatch: using origami-inspired paper prototypes to explore the extension of output space in smartwatches. 47-59 - Marina Castán, Oscar Tomico:
'Layering up' soft materiality: a hybrid embodied design ideation method for soft interior architectural design. 60-72
Design for health
- Holger Klapperich, Matthias Laschke, Marc Hassenzahl:
The positive practice canvas: gathering inspiration for wellbeing-driven design. 74-81 - Vasiliki Mylonopoulou:
Design for health behavior change supportive technology: healthcare professionals' perspective. 82-92 - Frederiek de Vette, Monique Tabak, Hermie J. Hermens, Miriam M. R. Vollenbroek:
Mapping game preferences of older adults: a field study towards tailored gamified applications. 93-101
Datafied things
- Jannik Friberg Lindegaard, Lars Rune Christensen:
Allusive machines: encounters with Android life. 114-124 - Jesse Haapoja, Airi Lampinen:
'Datafied' reading: framing behavioral data and algorithmic news recommendations. 125-136 - Hendrik Heuer, Andreas Breiter:
Trust in news on social media. 137-147 - Fredrik Aspling, Oskar Juhlin, Heli Väätäjä:
Understanding animals: a critical challenge in ACI. 148-160
Models & measurements
- Hiroki Usuba, Shota Yamanaka, Homei Miyashita:
User performance by the difference between motor and visual widths for small target pointing. 161-169 - Anders Bruun:
It's not complicated: a study of non-specialists analyzing GSR sensor data to detect UX related events. 170-183 - Dagmar Kern, Wilko van Hoek, Daniel Hienert:
Evaluation of a search interface for preference-based ranking: measuring user satisfaction and system performance. 184-194 - David Petersen, Matthias Böhmer:
Understanding mobile information supply: studying the amount of textual information smartphones provide. 195-202
Multimodal interaction
- Lars Rune Christensen, Hasib Ahsan, Eshrat Akand:
Krishi Kontho: an agricultural information service in Bangladesh. 203-214 - Jamie Ferguson, John Williamson, Stephen A. Brewster:
Evaluating mapping designs for conveying data through tactons. 215-223 - Susan Ali, Ben Bedwell, Boriana Koleva:
Exploring relationships between museum artefacts through spatial interaction. 224-235 - Jan Torpus:
Extending museum exhibits by embedded media content for an embodied interaction experience. 236-246
Design approaches
- Laia Turmo Vidal, Elena Márquez Segura, Annika Waern:
Sensory bodystorming for collocated physical training design. 247-259 - Caroline Lundqvist, Daniel Klinkhammer, Kim Halskov, Stefan P. Feyer, Jeanette Falk Olesen, Nanna Inie, Harald Reiterer, Peter Dalsgaard:
Physical, digital, and hybrid setups supporting card-based collaborative design ideation. 260-272 - Florian Lachner, Hanna Schneider, Lisa Simon, Andreas Butz:
Nurturing empathy between UX design teams and users in digitally-mediated user research. 273-285
Virtual & augmented reality
- Christian Mai, Tim Wiltzius, Florian Alt, Heinrich Hußmann:
Feeling alone in public: investigating the influence of spatial layout on users' VR experience. 286-298 - Shimmila Bhowmick, Rajkumar Darbar, Keyur Sorathia:
Pragati: design and evaluation of a mobile phone-based head mounted virtual reality interface to train community health workers in rural India. 299-310
Users' practices
- Sofia Serholt, Eva Eriksson, Peter Dalsgaard, Raphaëlle Bats, Alix Ducros:
Opportunities and challenges for technology development and adoption in public libraries. 311-322 - Anton Fedosov, Jeremías Albano, Marc Langheinrich:
Supporting the design of sharing economy services: learning from technology-mediated sharing practices of both digital and physical artifacts. 323-337 - Garreth W. Tigwell, David R. Flatla, Rachel Menzies:
It's not just the light: understanding the factors causing situational visual impairments during mobile interaction. 338-351
Usability in practice
- Anders Bruun, Marta Kristín Lárusdóttir, Lene Nielsen, Peter Axel Nielsen, John Stouby Persson:
The role of UX professionals in agile development: a case study from industry. 352-363 - Morten Hertzum, Kristina B. Kristoffersen:
What do usability test moderators say?: 'mm hm', 'uh-huh', and beyond. 364-375 - Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Lone Malmborg:
Quadruple helix model organisation and tensions in participatory design teams. 376-384
Designers' practices
- Virpi Roto, Mikael Wiberg, Siiri Sarkola:
Branded online interaction aesthetics: strengthening brand image via dynamic design. 385-396 - Nanna Inie, Allison Endo, Steven Dow, Peter Dalsgaard:
The problem solver and the artisan designer: strategies for utilizing design idea archives. 397-406 - Søren Rasmussen, Jonas Frich:
Defining design events. 407-413 - Graham Dove, Caroline Lundqvist, Kim Halskov:
The life cycle of a generative design metaphor. 414-425
Smart & sustainable environments
- Hanna Hasselqvist, Elina Eriksson:
Designing for diverse stakeholder engagement in resource-intensive practices. 426-438 - Michael Kvist Svangren, Rikke Hagensby Jensen, Mikael B. Skov, Jesper Kjeldskov:
Driving on sunshine: aligning electric vehicle charging and household electricity production. 439-451
Gestures
- Arthur Theil Cabreira, Faustina Hwang:
Text or image?: investigating the effects of instruction type on mid-air gesture making with novice older adults. 452-459 - Sven Mayer, Lars Lischke, Adrian Lanksweirt, Huy Viet Le, Niels Henze:
How to communicate new input techniques. 460-472 - Marion Koelle, Swamy Ananthanarayan, Simon Czupalla, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Your smart glasses' camera bothers me!: exploring opt-in and opt-out gestures for privacy mediation. 473-481
Users' perspectives
- Katrien Dreessen, Selina Schepers:
Three strategies for engaging non-experts in a fablab. 482-493 - Thomas Lindgren, Vaike Fors, Sarah Pink, Magnus Bergquist, Martin Berg:
On the way to anticipated car UX. 494-504 - Alex Wennberg, Henrik Åhman, Anders Hedman:
The intuitive in HCI: a critical discourse analysis. 505-514
Tracking for work and play
- Päivi Heikkilä, Anita Honka, Eija Kaasinen:
Quantified factory worker: designing a worker feedback dashboard. 515-523 - Giovanna Nunes Vilaza, Can Liu, Ben Bengler, Licia Capra, Yvonne Rogers:
Here, this and next: evaluating public engagement with multiple, distributed and interlinked devices. 524-536 - Susanna Paasovaara, Kaisa Väänänen, Aris Malapaschas, Ekaterina Olshannikova, Thomas Olsson, Pradthana Jarusriboonchai, Jiri Hosek, Pavel Masek:
Playfulness and progression in technology-enhanced social experiences between nearby strangers. 537-548
@Home
- Maria Kjærup, Stefania Kouzeli, Mikael B. Skov, Jesper Kjeldskov, Charlotte Schmidt Skov, Peter Søgaard:
Collaborative symptoms interpretation for cardiac patients as diagnostic agents. 549-558 - Yngve Dahl, Jarl Kåre Reitan, Anita Das:
Value tensions in telecare: an explorative case study. 559-570 - Tom Ongwere, Gabrielle S. Cantor, Sergio Ramirez Martin, Patrick C. Shih, James Clawson, Kay Connelly:
Design hotspots for care of discordant chronic comorbidities: patients' perspectives. 571-583 - Jeni Paay, Heidi Nielsen, Helle Larsen, Jesper Kjeldskov:
Happy bits: interactive technologies helping young adults with low self-esteem. 584-596
Co-design
- Sandy Claes, Jorgos Coenen, Andrew Vande Moere:
Conveying a civic issue through data via spatially distributed public visualization and polling displays. 597-608 - Aikaterini Bourazeri, Simone Stumpf:
Co-designing smart home technology with people with dementia or Parkinson's disease. 609-621 - Matthias Heintz, Effie Lai-Chong Law:
Pdotcapturer and Pdotanalyser: participatory design online tools for asynchronous idea capturing and analysis. 622-633
Visualisation
- Houda Lamqaddam, Jan Aerts, Koenraad Brosens, Katrien Verbert:
NAHR: a visual representation of social networks as support for art history research. 634-641 - Yann Laurillau, Van Bao Nguyen, Joëlle Coutaz, Gaëlle Calvary, Nadine Mandran, Fatoumata Camara, Raffaella Balzarini:
The TOP-slider for multi-criteria decision making by non-specialists. 642-653 - Vanessa Cobus, Hannah Meyer, Swamy Ananthanarayan, Susanne Boll, Wilko Heuten:
Towards reducing alarm fatigue: peripheral light pattern design for critical care alarms. 654-663 - Katerina Gorkovenko, Lars Lischke, Pawel W. Wozniak:
Large displays and tablets: data exploration and its effects on data collection. 664-675
Work-in-progress papers
- Trenton Schulz, Rebekka Soma:
The role of animacy for communicating behavior in robots. 676-680 - Fahd Newaz, Diana Saplacan:
Exploring the role of feedback on trust for the robots used in homes of the elderly. 681-685 - Kasper Rodil, Matthias Rehm, Antonia L. Krummheuer:
Co-designing social robots with cognitively impaired citizens. 686-690 - Cun Li, Jun Hu, Bart Hengeveld, Caroline Hummels:
Slots-story: facilitate inter-generational life story sharing and preservation of the elderly. 691-695 - Torben Volkmann, Daniel Grosche, Michael Sengpiel, Nicole Jochems:
What can i say?: presenting stimulus material to support storytelling for older adults. 696-700 - Vanessa Julia Carpenter, Baldur Kampmann, Antonio Stella, Martin Maunsbach, Martin Minovski, Nikolaj Ville-France, Dan Overholt:
MusicFabrik: a playable, portable speaker. 701-705 - Patrik Björnfot, Azadeh Farshidi, Victor Kaptelinin:
Employing the secondary task technique for measuring MRP pilots' cognitive load. 706-710 - Diane Golay:
Analyzing work-related technology use from a UX perspective: the holisticUX method. 711-715 - Jonas Schjerlund:
Operationalizing height and scale in room-scale virtual reality. 716-720 - Costas Boletsis, Dimitra Chasanidou:
Audio augmented reality in public transport for exploring tourist sites. 721-725 - Nanna Inie, Steven Dow, Peter Dalsgaard:
Supporting reflective use of design idea archives using email. 726-730 - Aleksandra Taniberg, Lars Botin, Kashmiri Stec:
Context of use affects the social acceptability of gesture interaction. 731-735 - Priscilla Ferronato, Zhaoyuan Su, Stan Ruecker:
Conversation modeling: how the 3D aspect can influence collaborative interpretation. 736-741 - Hanna-Liisa Pender, David Lamas:
How to tame a transdisciplinary interaction design process. 742-746 - Katerina Cerná, Anna Sigridur Islind, Johan Lundin, Gunnar Steineck:
Decision-support system for cancer rehabilitation: designing for incorporating of quantified data into an existing practice. 747-753
Future scenarios
- Sus Lundgren Lyckvi, Yiying Wu, Maria Huusko, Virpi Roto:
Eagons, exoskeletons and ecologies: on expressing and embodying fictions as workshop tasks. 754-770 - Trieuvy Luu, Martijn van den Broeck, Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard:
Data economy: interweaving storytelling and world building in design fiction. 771-786 - Maria Luce Lupetti, Iskander Smit, Nazli Cila:
Near future cities of things: addressing dilemmas through design fiction. 787-800 - Karey Helms, Ylva Fernaeus:
Humor in design fiction to suspend disbelief and belief. 801-818 - Larissa Vivian Nägele, Merja Ryöppy, Danielle Wilde:
PDFi: participatory design fiction with vulnerable users. 819-831
Design cases
- Hope Kerkhoff, Collin Pfender, Sheng Jiang:
Black box, a concept design: grief work and the digitized self. 832-837 - Sumit Pandey, Alma Leora Culén:
Eyespy: designing counterfunctional smart surveillance cameras. 838-843
Practitioners & industry experiences
- Gayathri Gopalakrishnan, Goranka Zoric:
A method for identifying product opportunities in complex domains. 844-849 - Roger von Zernichow, Marita Skjuve, Ragnhild Halvorsrud:
Customer journey heatmaps: a wake-up call. 850-855 - Claudia Nass, Marcus Trapp, Karina Villela:
Tangible design for software ecosystem with Playmobil®. 856-861 - Frank Spillers, Alison Gavine:
Localization of mobile payment systems: cultural and temporal rhythms in user adoption. 862-867 - Anne-Lise Hauge-Nilsen, Elen-Marie Tandberg:
Can a usable interface save us from a complicated tax system? 868-873
Posters
- Nils Andreas Baumgarten Skogstrøm, Anne Igeltjørn, Kjetil Madsen Knudsen, Aissatou Dendembo Diallo, Daria Krivonos, Frode Eika Sandnes:
A comparison of two smartphone time-picking interfaces: convention versus efficiency. 874-879 - Hüseyin Ugur Genç, Fatos Göksen, Aykut Coskun:
Are we 'really' connected?: understanding smartphone use during social interaction in public. 880-885 - Mazyar Seraj, Serge Autexier, Jan Janssen:
BEESM, a block-based educational programming tool for end users. 886-891 - Caroline Moeckel:
From user-centred design to security: building attacker personas for digital banking. 892-897 - Stian Jessen, Jelena Mirkovic, Marianne Westeng:
Game experience preferences of people with chronic illnesses. 898-903 - Takafumi Higashi, Hideaki Kanai:
Impact of practice effect on each difficulty of cutting skill. 904-909 - Daniel Ziegler, Kathrin Pollmann, Mareike Schüle, Max Kuhn, Nora Fronemann:
Mobility experience types: towards designing a positive personal commuting experience. 910-915 - Jasmin Niess, Sarah Diefenbach, Axel Platz:
Moving beyond assistance: psychological qualities of digital companions. 916-921 - Paul Biedermann, Jekaterina Aleksejeva, Jussi Mikkonen, Danielle Wilde:
Sensepack: an in-between wearable for body-backpack communication. 922-927
Demos
- Gernot Rottermanner, Peter Judmaier, Shadja El Aeraky, Christian Gradl, Sabine Sommer:
Brelomate: a multiscreen communication and gaming platform to enhance social inclusion. 928-931 - Truls Nygaard, Carlo Kriesi, Heikki Sjöman, Martin Steinert:
From the eyes of the patient: real time gaze control of medical training mannequins. 932-935 - Alexandra Voit, Marie Olivia Salm, Miriam Beljaars, Stefan Kohn, Stefan Schneegass:
Demo of a smart plant system as an exemplary smart home application supporting non-urgent notifications. 936-939 - Tore Knudsen, Agnieszka Billewicz, Bianca Di Giovanni:
Digital body language: exploration of corporal expression in digitally mediated written communication. 940-943 - Francisco Kiss, Albrecht Schmidt, Pawel W. Wozniak:
Experiencing VOS: a visual orientation system. 944-947
Workshops
- Mohammad Obaid, Kirsikka Kaipainen, Aino Ahtinen, Ioana Ocnarescu:
Designing for experiences with socially interactive robots. 948-951 - Jan Derboven, Roos Voorend, Gennaro Tartarisco, Flavia Marino, Giovanni Pioggia, Sebastiano Nucera, Katleen Van der Gucht:
mhealth and psycho-physical well-being. 952-955 - Diana Saplacan, Jo Herstad, Anders I. Mørch, Anders Kluge, Zada Pajalic:
Inclusion through design and use of digital learning environments: issues, methods and stories. 956-959 - Daniel Pargman, Elina Eriksson, Rob Comber, Ben Kirman, Oliver Bates:
The futures of computing and wisdom. 960-963 - Peter Dalsgaard, Christian Remy, Jonas Frich Pedersen, Lindsay MacDonald Vermeulen, Michael Mose Biskjaer:
Digital tools in collaborative creative work. 964-967 - Michail N. Giannakos, Kshitij Sharma, Roberto Martínez Maldonado, Pierre Dillenbourg, Yvonne Rogers:
Learner-computer interaction. 968-971 - Sara Ljungblad, Sofia Serholt, Tijana Milosevic, Niamh Ni Bhroin, Rikke Toft Nørgård, Pamela Lindgren, Charles Ess, Wolmet Barendregt, Mohammad Obaid:
Critical robotics: exploring a new paradigm. 972-975 - Sus Lundgren Lyckvi, Virpi Roto, Elizabeth A. Buie, Yiying Wu:
The role of design fiction in participatory design processes. 976-979 - Pradthana Jarusriboonchai, Janis Lena Meissner, Nicolai Brodersen Hansen, Ben A. M. Schouten:
Thinking outside the (tool) box: empowering people with toolkits. 980-983 - Marta Kristín Lárusdóttir, Lene Nielsen, Anders Bruun, Lars Bo Larsen, Peter Axel Nielsen, John Stouby Persson:
UX in Agile before and during development. 984-987
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