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Md Whaiduzzaman, Adnan Sakib, Nisha Jaman Khan, Sudipto Chaki, Labiba Shahrier, Sudipto Ghosh, Md. Saifur Rahman, Md. Julkar Nayeen Mahi, Alistair Barros, Colin Fidge, Scott Thompson-Whiteside and Tony Jan
This paper delves into the complex task of evaluating a website user interface (UI) and user experience (UX), a process complicated by gaps in research. To bridge this, we introduced an innovative human?computer interaction (HCI) framework that synergize...
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Diba Das, Mehdi Hasan Chowdhury, Aditta Chowdhury, Kamrul Hasan, Quazi Delwar Hossain and Ray C. C. Cheung
The electrooculogram (EOG) is one of the most significant signals carrying eye movement information, such as blinks and saccades. There are many human?computer interface (HCI) applications based on eye blinks. For example, the detection of eye blinks can...
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Jose Daniel Azofeifa, Julieta Noguez, Sergio Ruiz, José Martín Molina-Espinosa, Alejandra J. Magana and Bedrich Benes
This document presents a systematic review of Multimodal Human?Computer Interaction. It shows how different types of interaction technologies (virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality, force and vibration feedback devices (haptics), and tracking) are u...
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Sarah Janböcke and Susanne Zajitschek
When discussing future concerns within socio-technical systems in work contexts, we often find descriptions of missed technology development and integration. The experience of technology that fails whilst being integrated is often rooted in dysfunctional...
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H. Patricia McKenna
In the context of the challenges facing human computer interaction (HCI) on the one hand and the future Internet on the other, the purpose of this study is to explore the multi-dimensionality of smart cities, looking at relationships and interdependencie...
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Francesca Nonis, Elena Carlotta Olivetti, Federica Marcolin, Maria Grazia Violante, Enrico Vezzetti and Sandro Moos
This work proposes an innovative method for evaluating users? engagement, combining the User Engagement Scale (UES) questionnaire and a facial expression recognition (FER) system, active research topics of increasing interest in the human?computer intera...
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Nivedita Nukavarapu and Surya Durbha
During an urban flooding scenario, Healthcare Critical Infrastructure (HCI) represents a critical and essential resource. As the flood levels rise and the existing HCI facilities struggle to keep up with the pace, the under-preparedness of most urban cit...
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Yongrui Huang, Jianhao Yang, Siyu Liu and Jiahui Pan
Emotion recognition plays an essential role in human?computer interaction. Previous studies have investigated the use of facial expression and electroencephalogram (EEG) signals from single modal for emotion recognition separately, but few have paid atte...
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Lara Houston,Steven J. Jackson
Pág. 15 pgs.
ICTD is profoundly interested in the ?next billion? users and how information infrastructures might provide opportunities for enhancing their life chances. In this article we ask how the concept of care might be generatively extended to the ?lives? of th...
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Markos Mentzelopoulos,Jeffrey Ferguson,Aristidis Protopsaltis
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The use of perceptual inputs is an emerging area within HCI that suggests a developing Perceptual User Interface (PUI) that may prove advantageous for those involved in mobile serious games and immersive social network environments. Since there are a lar...
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