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Anja Naumann
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- affiliation: Technical University of Berlin, Department of Mathematics, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j12]Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Weining Fang, Anja Naumann, Grigore M. Havârneanu:
Human factors and automation in future railway systems. Cogn. Technol. Work. 23(2): 189-192 (2021) - [j11]Niels Brandenburger, Anja Naumann, Meike Jipp:
Task-induced fatigue when implementing high grades of railway automation. Cogn. Technol. Work. 23(2): 273-283 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2013
- [c31]Anja Naumann, Jan Grippenkoven, Sonja Giesemann, Jenny Stein, Sandra Dietsch:
Rail Human Factors: Human-Centred Design for Railway Systems. IFAC HMS 2013: 330-332 - [c30]Jan Grippenkoven, Anja Naumann, Abhinav Bhattacharyya, Karsten Lemmer:
Form Follows Vision - User-Centred Interface Design for Rail Traffic Controllers' Workplaces. TA 2013: 89-93 - 2011
- [c29]Katrin Wolf, Anja Naumann, Michael Rohs, Jörg Müller:
A Taxonomy of Microinteractions: Defining Microgestures Based on Ergonomic and Scenario-Dependent Requirements. INTERACT (1) 2011: 559-575 - [c28]Stefan Göllner, Jörn Hurtienne, Ulrike Gollner, Anja B. Naumann:
Mobile technology keeping people with dementia independent and socially active. Mobile HCI 2011: 593-598 - 2010
- [j10]Anja B. Naumann, Ina Wechsung, Jörn Hurtienne:
Multimodal interaction: A suitable strategy for including older users? Interact. Comput. 22(6): 465-474 (2010) - [j9]Maria K. Wolters, Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht, Florian Gödde, Sebastian Möller, Anja Naumann, Robert Schleicher:
Making it easier for older people to talk to smart homes: the effect of early help prompts. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 9(4): 311-325 (2010) - [c27]Julia Niemann, Volker Presse, Jessika Reissland, Anja Naumann:
Developing a User-Centered Mobile Service Interface Based on a Cognitive Model of Attention Allocation. HCIS 2010: 50-57 - [c26]Ina Wechsung, Stefan Schaffer, Robert Schleicher, Anja Naumann, Sebastian Möller:
The influence of expertise and efficiency on modality selection strategies and perceived mental effort. INTERSPEECH 2010: 1930-1933 - [c25]Ina Wechsung, Anja Naumann, Sebastian Möller:
The Influence of the Usage Mode on Subjectively Perceived Quality. IWSDS 2010: 188-193 - [c24]Julia Niemann, Jessika Reissland, Anja Naumann:
Mobile Dienste im Fahrzeug - Gestaltung von Sprachausgaben zur Reduzierung visueller Ablenkung. MuC 2010: 301-310 - [c23]Matthias Rath, Ina Wechsung, Anja Naumann:
Das SlidingWheel - Eine neue Interaktionsmetapher zur Navigation in großen Datenmengen. MuC 2010: 373-376 - [c22]Anja Naumann, Jörn Hurtienne:
Benchmarks for intuitive interaction with mobile devices. Mobile HCI 2010: 401-402 - [c21]Ina Wechsung, Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht, Anja Naumann, Sebastian Möller, Stefan Schaffer, Robert Schleicher:
Investigating modality selection strategies. SLT 2010: 31-36
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j8]Johann Habakuk Israel, Jörn Hurtienne, Anna Elisabeth Pohlmeyer, Carsten Mohs, Martin Christof Kindsmüller, Anja Naumann:
On intuitive use, physicality and tangible user interfaces. Int. J. Arts Technol. 2(4): 348-366 (2009) - [j7]Michael Rohs, Robert Schleicher, Johannes Schöning, Georg Essl, Anja Naumann, Antonio Krüger:
Impact of item density on the utility of visual context in magic lens interactions. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 13(8): 633-646 (2009) - [c20]Anja Naumann, Ina Wechsung, Robert Schleicher:
Measurements and Concepts of Usability and User Experience: Differences between Industry and Academia. HCI (10) 2009: 618-626 - [c19]Anja Naumann, Ina Wechsung, Jörn Hurtienne:
Multimodal Interaction: Intuitive, Robust, and Preferred? INTERACT (2) 2009: 93-96 - [c18]Anja B. Naumann, Thomas Franke, Christian Bauckhage:
Investigating CAPTCHAs Based on Visual Phenomena. INTERACT (2) 2009: 745-748 - [c17]Ina Wechsung, Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht, Anja B. Naumann, Stefan Schaffer, Julia Seebode, Florian Metze, Sebastian Möller:
Predicting the quality of multimodal systems based on judgments of single modalities. INTERSPEECH 2009: 1827-1830 - [c16]Anja Naumann, Jörn Hurtienne, Martin Christof Kindsmüller, Anna Elisabeth Pohlmeyer, Caroline Clemens, Claus Knapheide, Carsten Mohs, Johann Habakuk Israel:
Exploring Design Criteria for Intuitive Use. MuC (Workshopband) 2009: 73-75 - [c15]Ina Wechsung, Jörn Hurtienne, Anja Naumann:
Multimodale Interaktion: Intuitiv, robust, bevorzugt und altersgerecht? MuC 2009: 213-222 - [c14]Michael Rohs, Georg Essl, Johannes Schöning, Anja Naumann, Robert Schleicher, Antonio Krüger:
Impact of item density on magic lens interactions. Mobile HCI 2009 - 2008
- [c13]Anja Naumann, Anna Elisabeth Pohlmeyer, Steffi Hußlein, Martin Christof Kindsmüller, Carsten Mohs, Johann Habakuk Israel:
Design for intuitive use: beyond usability. CHI Extended Abstracts 2008: 2375-2378 - [c12]Anja Naumann, Fabian Hermann, Matthias Peissner, Katja Henke:
Interaktion mit Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie: Eine Klassifikation von Benutzertypen. MuC 2008: 37-45 - [c11]Ina Wechsung, Anja Naumann, Sebastian Möller:
Multimodale Anwendungen: Einflüsse auf die Wahl der Modalität. MuC 2008: 437-440 - [c10]Anja Naumann, Ina Wechsung, Sebastian Möller:
Factors Influencing Modality Choice in Multimodal Applications. PIT 2008: 37-43 - [c9]Ina Wechsung, Anja Naumann:
Evaluation Methods for Multimodal Systems: A Comparison of Standardized Usability Questionnaires. PIT 2008: 276-284 - [c8]Benjamin Weiss, Ina Wechsung, Anja Naumann, Sebastian Möller:
Subjective Evaluation Method for Speech-Based Uni- and Multimodal Applications. PIT 2008: 285-288 - 2007
- [j6]Johann Habakuk Israel, Anja Naumann:
Editorial: Human-Machine Interaction in Virtual Environments. MMI Interakt. 12 (2007) - [j5]Anja Naumann, Matthias Rötting:
Digital Human Modeling for Design and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems. MMI Interakt. 12 (2007) - [j4]Carsten Mohs, Anja Naumann, Martin Christof Kindsmüller:
Mensch-Technik-Interaktion: intuitiv, erwartungskonform oder vertraut? MMI Interakt. 13 (2007) - [c7]Anja Naumann, Jörn Hurtienne, Johann Habakuk Israel, Carsten Mohs, Martin Christof Kindsmüller, Herbert A. Meyer, Steffi Hußlein:
Intuitive Use of User Interfaces: Defining a Vague Concept. HCI (13) 2007: 128-136 - [c6]Fabian Hermann, Iris Niedermann, Matthias Peissner, Katja Henke, Anja Naumann:
Users Interact Differently: Towards a Usability- Oriented User Taxonomy. HCI (1) 2007: 812-817 - [c5]Carsten Mohs, Johann Habakuk Israel, Martin Christof Kindsmüller, Steffi Hußlein, Anja B. Naumann:
Intuitive Benutzung als Ziel in der Produktentwicklung. UP 2007: 205-208 - [c4]Anja Naumann, Fabian Hermann, Iris Niedermann, Matthias Peissner, Katja Henke:
Interindividuelle Unterschiede in der Interaktion mit Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie. MuC 2007: 311-314 - 2006
- [j3]Anja Naumann, Leon Urbas, Hartmut Wandke, Harald Kolrep-Rometsch:
Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle für Vernetztes Fahren: Regeln zur Systemgestaltung. MMI Interakt. 10 (2006) - [j2]Anja Naumann, Johann Habakuk Israel:
Potenzial der Anwendung von VR-Interaktionstechniken im Usability-Testing. MMI Interakt. 11 (2006) - [c3]Carsten Mohs, Jörn Hurtienne, Johann Habakuk Israel, Anja B. Naumann, Martin Christof Kindsmüller, Herbert A. Meyer, Anna Elisabeth Pohlmeyer:
IUUI - Intuitive Use of User Interfaces. UP 2006: 130-133 - 2003
- [b1]Anja Naumann:
Wissenserwerb und Informationssuche mit Hypertexten: die Bedeutung von Strukturierung, Navigationshilfen und Arbeitsgedächtnisbelastung. Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany, 2003 - [j1]Jacqueline Waniek, Angela Brunstein, Anja Naumann:
Why should we use Eye Tracking for Hypertext Design? MMI Interakt. 6 (2003) - 2002
- [c2]Angela Brunstein, Jacqueline Waniek, Anja Naumann, Josef Krems:
Learning Grammar with Adaptive Hypertexts: Reading or Searching? AH 2002: 372-375 - 2001
- [c1]Anja Naumann, Jacqueline Waniek, Josef Krems:
Nutzerverhalten bei hypertextbasierten Lehr-Lernsystemen. MuC 2001: 449-450
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