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ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January 2020
- Konstantinos Papangelis, Alan Chamberlain, Ioanna Lykourentzou, Vassilis-Javed Khan, Michael Saker, Hai-Ning Liang, Irwyn Sadien, Ting Cao:
Performing the Digital Self: Understanding Location-Based Social Networking, Territory, Space, and Identity in the City. 1:1-1:26 - Christopher Frauenberger:
Entanglement HCI The Next Wave? 2:1-2:27 - Fabio Zambetta, William L. Raffe, Marco Tamassia, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, Xiaodong Li, Niels Quinten, Rakesh Patibanda, Daniel Dang, Jon Satterley:
Reducing Perceived Waiting Time in Theme Park Queues via an Augmented Reality Game. 3:1-3:30 - Ludwig Sidenmark, Hans Gellersen:
Eye, Head and Torso Coordination During Gaze Shifts in Virtual Reality. 4:1-4:40 - Pardis Miri, Robert Flory, Andero Uusberg, Heather Culbertson, Richard H. Harvey, Agata Kelman, Davis Erik Peper, James J. Gross, Katherine Isbister, Keith Marzullo:
PIV: Placement, Pattern, and Personalization of an Inconspicuous Vibrotactile Breathing Pacer. 5:1-5:44 - Hosub Lee, Alfred Kobsa:
Confident Privacy Decision-Making in IoT Environments. 6:1-6:39
Volume 27, Number 2, March 2020
- Nanna Inie, Peter Dalsgaard:
How Interaction Designers Use Tools to Manage Ideas. 7:1-7:26 - Mauro Cherubini, Gabriela Villalobos-Zúñiga, Marc-Olivier Boldi, Riccardo Bonazzi:
The Unexpected Downside of Paying or Sending Messages to People to Make Them Walk: Comparing Tangible Rewards and Motivational Messages to Improve Physical Activity. 8:1-8:44 - Chris Bopp, Amy Voida:
Voices of the Social Sector: A Systematic Review of Stakeholder Voice in HCI Research with Nonprofit Organizations. 9:1-9:26 - Hamed S. Alavi, Denis Lalanne, Yvonne Rogers:
The Five Strands of Living Lab: A Literature Study of the Evolution of Living Lab Concepts in HCI. 10:1-10:26 - Moojan Ghafurian, David Reitter, Frank E. Ritter:
Countdown Timer Speed: A Trade-off between Delay Duration Perception and Recall. 11:1-11:25 - Mark S. Baldwin, Jennifer Mankoff, Bonnie A. Nardi, Gillian R. Hayes:
An Activity Centered Approach to Nonvisual Computer Interaction. 12:1-12:27
Volume 27, Number 3, June 2020
- Mark McGill, Aidan Kehoe, Euan Freeman, Stephen A. Brewster:
Expanding the Bounds of Seated Virtual Workspaces. 13:1-13:40 - Rohit Ashok Khot, Larissa Hjorth, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller:
Shelfie: A Framework for Designing Material Representations of Physical Activity Data. 14:1-14:52 - Ziang Xiao, Michelle X. Zhou, Q. Vera Liao, Gloria Mark, Chang Yan Chi, Wenxi Chen, Huahai Yang:
Tell Me About Yourself: Using an AI-Powered Chatbot to Conduct Conversational Surveys with Open-ended Questions. 15:1-15:37 - Torkil Clemmensen, Morten Hertzum, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera:
Ordinary User Experiences at Work: A Study of Greenhouse Growers. 16:1-16:31 - Christopher L. Asplund, Takashi Obana, Parag Bhatnagar, Xun Quan Koh, Simon T. Perrault:
It's All in the Timing: Principles of Transient Distraction Illustrated with Vibrotactile Tasks. 17:1-17:29 - Nazanin Andalibi:
Disclosure, Privacy, and Stigma on Social Media: Examining Non-Disclosure of Distressing Experiences. 18:1-18:43 - Richard Byrne, Joe Marshall, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller:
Designing Digital Vertigo Experiences. 19:1-19:30
Volume 27, Number 4, September 2020
Special Issue on HCI and the Body: Reimagining Women's Health
- Teresa Almeida, Madeline Balaam, Shaowen Bardzell, Lone Koefoed Hansen:
Introduction to the Special Issue on HCI and the Body: Reimagining Women's Health. 20:1-20:32 - Sarah Ng, Shaowen Bardzell, Jeffrey Bardzell:
The Menstruating Entrepreneur Kickstarting a New Politics of Women's Health. 21:1-21:25 - Sarah E. Fox, Amanda Menking, Jordan Eschler, Uba Backonja:
Multiples Over Models: Interrogating the Past and Collectively Reimagining the Future of Menstrual Sensemaking. 22:1-22:24 - Neha Kumar, Naveena Karusala, Azra Ismail, Anupriya Tuli:
Taking the Long, Holistic, and Intersectional View to Women's Wellbeing. 23:1-23:32 - Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard:
Troubling Design: A Design Program for Designing with Women's Health. 24:1-24:36 - Os Keyes, Burren Peil, Rua M. Williams, Katta Spiel:
Reimagining (Women's) Health: HCI, Gender and Essentialised Embodiment. 25:1-25:42 - Laura Devendorf, Kristina Andersen, Aisling Kelliher:
The Fundamental Uncertainties of Mothering: Finding Ways to Honor Endurance, Struggle, and Contradiction. 26:1-26:24 - Teresa Almeida, Madeline Balaam, Rob Comber:
Woman-Centered Design through Humanity, Activism, and Inclusion. 27:1-27:30
- Debjyoti Ghosh, Can Liu, Shengdong Zhao, Kotaro Hara:
Commanding and Re-Dictation: Developing Eyes-Free Voice-Based Interaction for Editing Dictated Text. 28:1-28:31 - Raphael Velt, Steve Benford, Stuart Reeves:
Translations and Boundaries in the Gap Between HCI Theory and Design Practice. 29:1-29:28 - Roberto Hoyle, Luke Stark, Qatrunnada Ismail, David J. Crandall, Apu Kapadia, Denise L. Anthony:
Privacy Norms and Preferences for Photos Posted Online. 30:1-30:27 - Alisha Pradhan, Amanda Lazar, Leah Findlater:
Use of Intelligent Voice Assistants by Older Adults with Low Technology Use. 31:1-31:27
Volume 27, Number 5, October 2020
- Judith Borghouts, Duncan P. Brumby, Anna L. Cox:
TimeToFocus: Feedback on Interruption Durations Discourages Distractions and Shortens Interruptions. 32:1-32:31 - Huy Viet Le, Sven Mayer, Maximilian Weiß, Jonas Vogelsang, Henrike Weingärtner, Niels Henze:
Shortcut Gestures for Mobile Text Editing on Fully Touch Sensitive Smartphones. 33:1-33:38 - Anja Thieme, Danielle Belgrave, Gavin Doherty:
Machine Learning in Mental Health: A Systematic Review of the HCI Literature to Support the Development of Effective and Implementable ML Systems. 34:1-34:53 - José Creissac Campos, Camille Fayollas, Michael D. Harrison, Célia Martinie, Paolo Masci, Philippe A. Palanque:
Supporting the Analysis of Safety Critical User Interfaces: An Exploration of Three Formal Tools. 35:1-35:48 - Emanuela Maggioni, Robert Cobden, Dmitrijs Dmitrenko, Kasper Hornbæk, Marianna Obrist:
SMELL SPACE: Mapping out the Olfactory Design Space for Novel Interactions. 36:1-36:26 - Boriana Koleva, Jocelyn Spence, Steve Benford, Hyosun Kwon, Holger Schnädelbach, Emily-Clare Thorn, William Preston, Adrian Hazzard, Chris Greenhalgh, Matt Adams, Ju Row-Farr, Nick Tandavanitj, Alice Angus, Giles Lane:
Designing Hybrid Gifts. 37:1-37:33 - C. Estelle Smith, Zachary Levonian, Haiwei Ma, Robert A. Giaquinto, Gemma Lein-Mcdonough, Zixuan Li, Susan O'Conner-Von, Svetlana Yarosh:
"I Cannot Do All of This Alone": Exploring Instrumental and Prayer Support in Online Health Communities. 38:1-38:41
Volume 27, Number 6, November 2020
- Shovan Maity, David Yang, Scott Stanton Redford, Debayan Das, Baibhab Chatterjee, Shreyas Sen:
BodyWire-HCI: Enabling New Interaction Modalities by Communicating Strictly During Touch Using Electro-Quasistatic Human Body Communication. 39:1-39:25 - Hichang Cho, Pengxiang Li, Zhang Hao Goh:
Privacy Risks, Emotions, and Social Media: A Coping Model of Online Privacy. 40:1-40:28 - Hee-Tae Jung, Taiwoo Park, Narges Mahyar, Sungji Park, Taekyeong Ryu, Yangsoo Kim, Sunghoon Ivan Lee:
Rehabilitation Games in Real-World Clinical Settings: Practices, Challenges, and Opportunities. 41:1-41:43 - Siyuan Chen, Julien Epps:
Multimodal Coordination Measures to Understand Users and Tasks. 42:1-42:26 - Mochen Yang, Yuqing Ren, Gediminas Adomavicius:
Engagement by Design: An Empirical Study of the "Reactions" Feature on Facebook Business Pages. 43:1-43:35 - Shota Yamanaka, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger:
Necessary and Unnecessary Distractor Avoidance Movements Affect User Behaviors in Crossing Operations. 44:1-44:31 - Blaine Lewis, Daniel Vogel:
Longer Delays in Rehearsal-based Interfaces Increase Expert Use. 45:1-45:41 - Amy S. Hwang, Piper J. Jackson, Andrew Sixsmith, Louise Nygård, Arlene Astell, Khai N. Truong, Alex Mihailidis:
Exploring How Persons with Dementia and Care Partners Collaboratively Appropriate Information and Communication Technologies. 46:1-46:38
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