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Mouw, Zeger (author)
The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has led to an increased demand for both a greater volume and quality of data. In many companies, data is dispersed across multiple tables, yet AI models typically require data in a single table format. This necessitates the merging of these tables and the selection of optimal features for the model...
master thesis 2024
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Mehrotra, S. (author), Centeio Jorge, C. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author), Tielman, M.L. (author)
Appropriate trust is an important component of the interaction between people and AI systems, in that ‘inappropriate’ trust can cause disuse, misuse or abuse of AI. To foster appropriate trust in AI, we need to understand how AI systems can elicit appropriate levels of trust from their users. Out of the aspects that influence trust, this paper...
journal article 2024
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Mo, Tianyu (author)
ChatGPT, a cutting-edge technology based on LLM, demonstrated great potential in search tasks. While the importance and potential of ChatGPT are growing, the gap in the understanding of how users interact and engage in ChatGPT search remains open. Past research has extensively examined traditional information search, but there is a need for...
master thesis 2023
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Di Dato, Federico Lupo (author)
Fluidic interfaces use liquids to sense, compute, and output a dynamic appearance or behavior in response to mechanical deformation inputs.<br/>Integrating logic and user-actuated control mechanisms in the interfaces can, in the future, enable to achieve more complex dynamic behaviors for designing interactive artifacts that are entirely analog...
master thesis 2023
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Yoo, Daisy (author), Bekker, Tilde (author), Dalsgaard, Peter (author), Eriksson, Eva (author), Fougt, Simon Skov (author), Frauenberger, Christopher (author), Friedman, Batya (author), Giaccardi, Elisa (author), Hansen, Anne Marie (author)
In this special interest group (SIG) we invite researchers, practitioners, and educators to share their perspectives and experiences on the expansion of human-centred perspective to more-than-human design orientation in human-computer interaction (HCI). This design for and with more-than-human perspectives and values cover a range of fields...
conference paper 2023
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Degachi, Chadha (author)
Increased levels of user control and feedback incorporation in learning systems is commonly cited as good AI development practice. However, the evidence as to the exact effect of perceived control over trust in these systems is mixed. This study investigates the relationship between different dimensions of trust and perceived control in...
master thesis 2022
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Mauri, A. (author), Hsu, Y. (author), Brambilla, M (author), O'Kane, Aisling Ann (author), Huang, Ting-Hao Kenneth (author), Verma, H. (author)
EmpathiCH aims at bringing together and blend different expertise to develop new research agenda in the context of “Empathy-Centric Design at Scale”. The main research question is to investigate how new technologies can contribute to the elicitation of empathy across and within multiple stakeholders at scale; and how empathy can be used to...
conference paper 2022
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Falcone, Sara (author), Kolkmeier, Jan (author), Bruijnes, M. (author), Heylen, Dirk (author)
In this paper we present a Multimodal Echoborg interface to explore the effect of different embodiments of an Embodied Conversational Agent (ECA) in an interaction. We compared an interaction where the ECA was embodied as a virtual human (VH) with one where it was embodied as an Echoborg, i.e, a person whose actions are covertly controlled by...
journal article 2022
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Browne, J.T. (author), Garnham, Ignacio (author)
This paper blends work in extended mind, distributed cognition, and predictive processing to provide a novel generative theory of interaction. This dovetailing offers an emerging picture of cognition that HCI stands to benefit from: our cognition is extended, distributed, and constantly trying to predict incoming sensory stimuli across social...
conference paper 2022
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Lerer, Bar (author)
This study aims to examine the effect of dynamically aligning the conversation style to the user’s preference in a conversational agent environment. We suggest a technique to identify the user’s preferred conversation style, by scoring statements based on their writing style. We designed a within-subject experiment intended to measure the user...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Hu, Andrea (author)
Despite the ever-growing advances in artificial intelligence (AI), common sense acquisition and reasoning is still comparingly in their early stages to other fields in AI. To further advance this field, it is necessary to collect large amounts of common sense facts or tacit knowledge to train such AI models. One effective way is to use...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Liang, Rong Hao (author), Chiumento, Alessandro (author), Zuniga, Marco (author), Pawełczak, Przemysław (author), Funk, Mathias (author), Chuang, Yaliang (author), Frens, Joep (author)
The CHIIoT workshop series brings together researchers and practitioners from human-computer interaction (HCI) design, computer science, and electrical engineering working on new challenges in industry and academia. In EICS 2021, This workshop will provide a platform for participants to review and discuss challenges and opportunities in the...
conference paper 2021
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Ross, Martin (author), Broz, F. (author), Baillie, Lynne (author)
Adherence to repetitive rehabilitation exercises is important in motor recovery after stroke. Similarly, repetitive solo practice exercises can improve the skill level of sports players. In both of these scenarios, regular human coaching has benefits, but in practice, the required training is often carried out alone, resulting in lowered...
conference paper 2021
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van der Woude, Marco (author)
When building online systems designers have to make many decisions that impact user experience. One of said choices is whether certain interactions are automated or remain human. To make matters more complicated, they can also decide to make certain interactions seem automated or human. Making the right decision has increased in importance as...
master thesis 2020
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Masselink, Thom (author)
Since technological devices become smaller and our devices are more fused with our bodies, the logical next step is that technology will be placeable on our skin. In this thesis the design process towards a useful application of an interface on the skin is described. To get towards this design, several methods are used in the process. To shape...
master thesis 2020
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Bernstein, Adriaan (author)
Successful interfaces have often been the result of powerful metaphors. By likening an unfamiliar context to one we are more familiar and experienced with, it becomes relatable and easier to navigate. With its wealth of sensory stimuli, the kitchen space offers enormous opportunities for the creation of such metaphors. At the same time, the act...
master thesis 2019
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Molenaar, Tim (author)
Recently published health reports from governments of western countries and the World Health Organization (WHO) provide insights on health benefits of being physically active. Performing physical activity of moderate intensity is, amongst others, associated with a smaller risk on symptoms of depression, cardiovascular disease and diabetes....
master thesis 2019
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Wiese, L. (author), Pohlmeyer, A.E. (author), Hekkert, P.P.M. (author)
Research in positive psychology indicates that sustained well-being is more determined by our actions than by our possessions. Products' contribution to well-being may thus be grounded in their potential to support well-being-enhancing activities rather than in their material value. In a laddering study, we investigated how products shape a...
conference paper 2019
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Sarasua, Alvaro (author), Urbano, Julián (author), Gómez, Emilia (author)
Metaphors are commonly used in interface design within Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Interface metaphors provide users with a way to interact with the computer that resembles a known activity, giving instantaneous knowledge or intuition about how the interaction works. A widely used one in Digital Musical Instruments (DMIs) is the conductor...
journal article 2019
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Tielman, M.L. (author)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder with a high impact on quality of life, and despite the existence of treatment, barriers still stop many people from receiving the care they need. An e-mental health system for home use might remove some of these barriers, as it provides a privacy-sensitive and accessible way of following...
doctoral thesis 2018
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