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Jan D. Smeddinck
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- affiliation: Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
- affiliation (former): University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
- affiliation (former): University of Bremen, TZI Digital Media Lab, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j12]Isabel Höppchen, Daniela Wurhofer, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Jan David Smeddinck, Stefan Tino Kulnik:
Targeting behavioral factors with digital health and shared decision-making to promote cardiac rehabilitation - a narrative review. Frontiers Digit. Health 6 (2024) - [j11]Jan David Smeddinck, Rada Hussein, Christopher Bull, Tom Foley, Mark J. van Gils:
Editorial: Supporting sustainable behavior change and empowerment in ubiquitous and learning health systems. Frontiers Digit. Health 6 (2024) - [c64]Isabel Höppchen, Stefan Tino Kulnik, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Josef Niebauer, Franziska Pfannerstill, Jan David Smeddinck, Eva-Maria Strumegger, Faith Young, Daniela Wurhofer:
"Be with me and stay with me": Insights from Co-Designing a Digital Companion to Support Patients Transitioning from Hospital to Cardiac Rehabilitation. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2024 - [c63]Isabel Höppchen, Stefan Tino Kulnik, Bernhard Reich, Josef Niebauer, Jan D. Smeddinck, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Daniela Wurhofer:
Establishing Foundations on Both Sides of the Bridge: Exploring Contextual Barriers to Cardiac Rehabilitation Uptake to Inform Digital Health Technology Design. MuC 2024: 588-593 - [c62]Pavithren V. S. Pakianathan, Alireza Fatehi, Jan D. Smeddinck:
Towards AI Augmented Personalized Data Sensemaking. MuC (Workshopband) 2024 - [i8]David Haag, Devender Kumar, Sebastian Gruber, Mahdi Sareban, Gunnar Treff, Josef Niebauer, Christopher Bull, Jan David Smeddinck:
The Last JITAI? The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Large Language Models in Issuing Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions: Fostering Physical Activity in a Prospective Cardiac Rehabilitation Setting. CoRR abs/2402.08658 (2024) - 2023
- [j10]Daniela Wurhofer, Julia Neunteufel, Eva-Maria Strumegger, Isabel Höppchen, Barbara Mayr, Andreas Egger, Mahdi Sareban, Bernhard Reich, Michael Neudorfer, Josef Niebauer, Jan David Smeddinck, Stefan Tino Kulnik:
Investigating shared decision-making during the use of a digital health tool for physical activity planning in cardiac rehabilitation. Frontiers Digit. Health 5 (2023) - [c61]Sebastian Gruber, Bernd Neumayr, Daniela Wurhofer, Jan David Smeddinck:
Usability Testing of a Multi-Level Modeling Framework for Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs) in Mobile Health. dHealth 2023: 121-122 - [c60]Pavithren V. S. Pakianathan, Daniela Wurhofer, Devender Kumar, Josef Niebauer, Jan D. Smeddinck:
Multi-Stakeholder Design for Complex Digital Health Systems: Development of a Modular Open Research Platform (MORE). dHealth 2023: 204-209 - [c59]Madeleine Flaucher, Anastasiya Zakreuskaya, Katharina M. Jäger, Robert Richer, Jan David Smeddinck, Devender Kumar, Sophie Grimme, Julia Klein, Robert Hrynyschyn, Bjoern M. Eskofier, Heike Leutheuser:
Your Health, Your Data: Combining Interdisciplinary Views, Concepts, and Practices to Empower Patients in Their Engagement With Personal Health Data. MuC (Workshopband) 2023 - 2022
- [c58]Alex Bowyer, Jack Holt, Josephine Go Jefferies, Rob Wilson, David S. Kirk, Jan David Smeddinck:
Human-GDPR Interaction: Practical Experiences of Accessing Personal Data. CHI 2022: 106:1-106:19 - [c57]André Rodrigues, Hugo Nicolau, André R. B. Santos, Diogo Branco, Jay Rainey, David Verweij, Jan David Smeddinck, Kyle Montague, Tiago João Vieira Guerreiro:
Investigating the Tradeoffs of Everyday Text-Entry Collection Methods. CHI 2022: 378:1-378:15 - [c56]Jay Rainey, Siobhan Macfarlane, Aare Puussaar, Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Roger Burrows, Jan David Smeddinck, Pamela Briggs, Kyle Montague:
Exploring the Role of Paradata in Digitally Supported Qualitative Co-Research. CHI 2022: 584:1-584:16 - [c55]Sebastian Gruber, Bernd Neumayr, Siegfried Reich, Josef Niebauer, Jan David Smeddinck:
Towards Adaptability of Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions. dHealth 2022: 169-170 - [c54]Sebastian Gruber, Bernd Neumayr, Jan David Smeddinck:
Towards integration-preserving customization of just-in-time adaptive interventions with composite clabjects in RDF and SHACL. MoDELS (Companion) 2022: 458-462 - [i7]Alex Bowyer, Jack Holt, Josephine Go Jefferies, Rob Wilson, David S. Kirk, Jan David Smeddinck:
Human-GDPR Interaction: Practical Experiences of Accessing Personal Data. CoRR abs/2203.05037 (2022) - 2021
- [j9]Eleni Kallopi Margariti, Ridita Ali, Remco Benthem de Grave, David Verweij, Jan David Smeddinck, David Stanley Kirk:
Understanding the Experiences of Remote Workers: Opportunities for Ambient Workspaces at Home. Frontiers Comput. Sci. 3: 673585 (2021) - [j8]Colin Watson, Ridita Ali, Jan David Smeddinck:
Tensions and Mitigations: Understanding Concerns and Values around Smartphone Data Collection for Public Health Emergencies. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 5(CSCW2): 330:1-330:31 (2021) - [c53]Dmitry Alexandrovsky, Susanne Putze, Valentin Schwind, Elisa D. Mekler, Jan David Smeddinck, Denise Kahl, Antonio Krüger, Rainer Malaka:
Evaluating User Experiences in Mixed Reality. CHI Extended Abstracts 2021: 87:1-87:5 - [c52]Rosanna Bellini, Alexander Wilson, Jan David Smeddinck:
Fragments of the Past: Curating Peer Support with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence. CHI 2021: 708:1-708:14 - [c51]Jay Rainey, David Verweij, Colin Dodds, Johanna Graeber, Farzaneh Farhadi, Ridita Ali, Viana Zhang, Christopher N. Bull, Jan David Smeddinck:
Data Contribution Summaries for Patient Engagement in Multi-Device Health Monitoring Research. UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct 2021: 536-541 - [c50]Jack Holt, James Nicholson, Jan David Smeddinck:
From Personal Data to Digital Legacy: Exploring Conflicts in the Sharing, Security and Privacy of Post-mortem Data. WWW 2021: 2745-2756 - [i6]Dmitry Alexandrovsky, Susanne Putze, Valentin Schwind, Elisa D. Mekler, Jan David Smeddinck, Denise Kahl, Antonio Krüger, Rainer Malaka:
Evaluating User Experiences in Mixed Reality. CoRR abs/2101.06444 (2021) - [i5]Jack Holt, James Nicholson, Jan David Smeddinck:
From Personal Data to Digital Legacy: Exploring Conflicts in the Sharing, Security and Privacy of Post-mortem Data. CoRR abs/2104.07807 (2021) - [i4]Rosanna Bellini, Alexander Wilson, Jan David Smeddinck:
Fragments of the Past: Curating Peer Support with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence. CoRR abs/2107.04711 (2021) - 2020
- [j7]Arlind Reuter, Thomas Scharf, Jan D. Smeddinck:
Content Creation in Later Life: Reconsidering Older Adults' Digital Participation and Inclusion. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 4(CSCW3): 1-23 (2020) - [c49]Dmitry Alexandrovsky, Susanne Putze, Michael Bonfert, Sebastian Höffner, Pitt Michelmann, Dirk Wenig, Rainer Malaka, Jan David Smeddinck:
Examining Design Choices of Questionnaires in VR User Studies. CHI 2020: 1-21 - [c48]Rosanna Bellini, Simon Forrest, Nicole Westmarland, Dan Jackson, Jan David Smeddinck:
Choice-Point: Fostering Awareness and Choice with Perpetrators in Domestic Violence Interventions. CHI 2020: 1-14 - [c47]Rosanna Bellini, Simon Forrest, Nicole Westmarland, Jan David Smeddinck:
Mechanisms of Moral Responsibility: Rethinking Technologies for Domestic Violence Prevention Work. CHI 2020: 1-13 - [c46]Johannes Pfau, Jan David Smeddinck, Ioannis Bikas, Rainer Malaka:
Bot or not? User Perceptions of Player Substitution with Deep Player Behavior Models. CHI 2020: 1-10 - [c45]Johannes Pfau, Jan David Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
Enemy Within: Long-term Motivation Effects of Deep Player Behavior Models for Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment. CHI 2020: 1-10 - [c44]Susanne Putze, Dmitry Alexandrovsky, Felix Putze, Sebastian Höffner, Jan David Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
Breaking The Experience: Effects of Questionnaires in VR User Studies. CHI 2020: 1-15 - [c43]Dmitry Alexandrovsky, Georg Volkmar, Maximilian Spliethöver, Stefan Finke, Marc Herrlich, Tanja Döring, Jan David Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
Playful User-Generated Treatment: A Novel Game Design Approach for VR Exposure Therapy. CHI PLAY 2020: 32-45 - [c42]Johannes Pfau, Jan David Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
The Case for Usable AI: What Industry Professionals Make of Academic AI in Video Games. CHI PLAY (Companion) 2020: 330-334 - [c41]Georg Volkmar, Dmitry Alexandrovsky, Jan David Smeddinck, Marc Herrlich, Rainer Malaka:
Playful User-Generated Treatment: Expert Perspectives on Opportunities and Design Challenges. CHI PLAY (Companion) 2020: 398-402 - [c40]Colin Watson, Jan David Smeddinck:
Unconsented data transfusions: attitudes towards extracting personal device data for public health emergencies. MuC 2020: 205-209 - [i3]Himangshu Sarma, Robert Porzel, Jan D. Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
Towards Generating Virtual Movement from Textual Instructions A Case Study in Quality Assessment. CoRR abs/2006.03846 (2020) - [i2]Jan D. Smeddinck, Markus Krause, Kolja Lubitz:
Mobile Game User Research: The World as Your Lab? CoRR abs/2012.00378 (2020) - [i1]Jan David Smeddinck:
Human-Computer Interaction with Adaptable & Adaptive Motion-based Games for Health. CoRR abs/2012.03309 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j6]Jan David Smeddinck, Marc Herrlich, Xiaoyi Wang, Guangtao Zhang, Rainer Malaka:
Work hard, play hard: How linking rewards in games to prior exercise performance improves motivation and exercise intensity. Entertain. Comput. 29: 20-30 (2019) - [j5]Heng Zhang, Jan D. Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka, Yao Shu, Chong Chen, Bo He, Zengjun Fu, Michael Lawo:
Wireless non-invasive motion tracking of functional behavior. Pervasive Mob. Comput. 54: 29-44 (2019) - [c39]Johannes Pfau, Jan David Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
Deep Player Behavior Models: Evaluating a Novel Take on Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment. CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - 2018
- [j4]Himangshu Sarma, Robert Porzel, Jan D. Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka, Arun B. Samaddar:
A Text to Animation System for Physical Exercises. Comput. J. 61(11): 1589-1604 (2018) - [c38]Anna Barenbrock, Marc Herrlich, Kathrin Maria Gerling, Jan David Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
Varying Avatar Weight to Increase Player Motivation: Challenges of a Gaming Setup. CHI Extended Abstracts 2018 - [c37]Markus Krause, Doris Schiöberg, Jan David Smeddinck:
Mooqita: Empowering Hidden Talents with a Novel Work-Learn Model. CHI Extended Abstracts 2018 - [c36]Johannes Pfau, Jan David Smeddinck, Georg Volkmar, Nina Wenig, Rainer Malaka:
Do You Think This is a Game? CHI Extended Abstracts 2018 - [c35]Johannes Pfau, Jan David Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
Towards Deep Player Behavior Models in MMORPGs. CHI PLAY 2018: 381-392 - [c34]Mette Boldt, Michael Bonfert, Inga Lehne, Melina Cahnbley, Kim Korschinq, Ioannis Bikas, Stefan Finke, Martin Hanci, Valentin Kraft, Boxuan Liu, Tram Nguyen, Alina Panova, Ramneek Singh, Alexander Steenbergen, Rainer Malaka, Jan D. Smeddinck:
You Shall Not Pass: Non-Intrusive Feedback for Virtual Walls in VR Environments with Room-Scale Mapping. VR 2018: 143-150 - 2017
- [c33]Marc Herrlich, Jan David Smeddinck, Maria Soliman, Rainer Malaka:
"Grab-that-there": Live Direction for Motion-based Games for Health. CHI Extended Abstracts 2017: 2622-2629 - [c32]Johannes Pfau, Jan David Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
Automated Game Testing with ICARUS: Intelligent Completion of Adventure Riddles via Unsupervised Solving. CHI PLAY (Companion) 2017: 153-164 - [c31]Sandeep Kumar Dash, Partha Pakray, Robert Porzel, Jan D. Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka, Alexander F. Gelbukh:
Designing an Ontology for Physical Exercise Actions. CICLing (1) 2017: 354-362 - [c30]Jan D. Smeddinck, Dmitry Alexandrovsky, Dirk Wenig, Michel Zimmer, Waldemar Wegele, Sylvia Juergens, Rainer Malaka:
Hoverboard: A Leap to the Future of Locomotion in VR!? ICEC 2017: 218-225 - [c29]Mohammad Othman, Telmo Amaral, Roisin McNaney, Jan D. Smeddinck, John Vines, Patrick Olivier:
CrowdEyes: crowdsourcing for robust real-world mobile eye tracking. MobileHCI 2017: 18:1-18:13 - 2016
- [c28]Jan David Smeddinck, Regan L. Mandryk, Max Valentin Birk, Kathrin Maria Gerling, Dietrich Barsilowski, Rainer Malaka:
How to Present Game Difficulty Choices?: Exploring the Impact on Player Experience. CHI 2016: 5595-5607 - [c27]Marc Herrlich, Jan D. Smeddinck, Nina Runge, Rainer Malaka:
Applying Human-Centered Design to Develop Motivating Exergames. MuC (Workshopband) 2016 - [p1]Jan D. Smeddinck:
Richtig Herausfordernd: Anpassbarkeit und Adaptivität in bewegungsbasierten Gesundheitsspielen. Ausgezeichnete Informatikdissertationen 2016: 249-258 - 2015
- [j3]Kathrin Maria Gerling, Regan L. Mandryk, Matthew K. Miller, Michael Kalyn, Max Birk, Jan D. Smeddinck:
Designing Wheelchair-Based Movement Games. ACM Trans. Access. Comput. 6(2): 6:1-6:23 (2015) - [c26]Jan David Smeddinck, Jorge Hey, Nina Runge, Marc Herrlich, Christine Jacobsen, Jan Wolters, Rainer Malaka:
MoviTouch: Mobile Movement Capability Configurations. ASSETS 2015: 389-390 - [c25]Benjamin Walther-Franks, Jan D. Smeddinck, Peter Szmidt, Andrei Haidu, Michael Beetz, Rainer Malaka:
Robots, Pancakes, and Computer Games: Designing Serious Games for Robot Imitation Learning. CHI 2015: 3623-3632 - [c24]Jan David Smeddinck, Marc Herrlich, Rainer Malaka:
Exergames for Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation: A Medium-term Situated Study of Motivational Aspects and Impact on Functional Reach. CHI 2015: 4143-4146 - [c23]Jan David Smeddinck:
Games for Health. Entertainment Computing and Serious Games 2015: 212-264 - [c22]Alexander Streicher, Jan David Smeddinck:
Personalized and Adaptive Serious Games. Entertainment Computing and Serious Games 2015: 332-377 - [c21]Christoph Eggert, Marc Herrlich, Jan D. Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
Classification of Player Roles in the Team-Based Multi-player Game Dota 2. ICEC 2015: 112-125 - 2014
- [j2]Marc Herrlich, Dirk Wenig, Benjamin Walther-Franks, Jan D. Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
„Raus aus dem Sessel“ - Computerspiele für mehr Gesundheit - Eine Übersicht und aktuelle Beispiele. Inform. Spektrum 37(6): 558-566 (2014) - [j1]Jan D. Smeddinck, Kathrin Maria Gerling, Rainer Malaka:
Anpassbare Computerspiele für Senioren. Inform. Spektrum 37(6): 575-579 (2014) - [c20]Kathrin Maria Gerling, Matthew K. Miller, Regan L. Mandryk, Max Valentin Birk, Jan David Smeddinck:
Effects of balancing for physical abilities on player performance, experience and self-esteem in exergames. CHI 2014: 2201-2210 - [c19]Jan David Smeddinck, Jens Voges, Marc Herrlich, Rainer Malaka:
Comparing modalities for kinesiatric exercise instruction. CHI Extended Abstracts 2014: 2377-2382 - [c18]Jan David Smeddinck, Marc Herrlich, Max Roll, Rainer Malaka:
Motivational Effects of a Gamified Training Analysis Interface. MuC (Workshopband) 2014: 397-404 - 2013
- [c17]Jan D. Smeddinck, Kathrin Maria Gerling, Saranat Tiemkeo:
Visual complexity, player experience, performance and physical exertion in motion-based games for older adults. ASSETS 2013: 25:1-25:8 - [c16]Markus Krause, Jan D. Smeddinck, Ronald Meyer:
A digital game to support voice treatment for parkinson's disease. CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 445-450 - [c15]Jan D. Smeddinck, Sandra Siegel, Marc Herrlich:
Adaptive difficulty in exergames for Parkinson's disease patients. Graphics Interface 2013: 141-148 - [c14]Benjamin Walther-Franks, Dirk Wenig, Jan D. Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
Exercise My Game: Turning Off-The-Shelf Games into Exergames. ICEC 2013: 126-131 - [c13]Benjamin Walther-Franks, Dirk Wenig, Jan D. Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
Suspended Walking: A Physical Locomotion Interface for Virtual Reality. ICEC 2013: 185-188 - [c12]Robert Hermann, Marc Herrlich, Dirk Wenig, Jan D. Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
Strong and Loose Cooperation in Exergames for Older Adults with Parkinson s Disease. MuC (Workshopband) 2013: 249-254 - [c11]Benjamin Walther-Franks, Dirk Wenig, Jan D. Smeddinck, Rainer Malaka:
Sportal: A First-Person Videogame turned Exergame. MuC (Workshopband) 2013: 539-542 - 2012
- [c10]Markus Krause, Jan D. Smeddinck, Aneta Takhtamysheva, Velislav Markov, Nina Runge:
Playful Surveys: Easing Challenges of Human Subject Research with Online Crowds. HCOMP@AAAI 2012 - [c9]Nina Runge, Niklas Kilian, Jan D. Smeddinck, Markus Krause:
Predicting Crowd-Based Translation Quality with Language-Independent Feature Vectors. HCOMP@AAAI 2012 - [c8]Kathrin Maria Gerling, Frank P. Schulte, Jan D. Smeddinck, Maic Masuch:
Game Design for Older Adults: Effects of Age-Related Changes on Structural Elements of Digital Games. ICEC 2012: 235-242 - [c7]Sandra Siegel, Jan D. Smeddinck:
Adaptive Difficulty with Dynamic Range of Motion Adjustments in Exergames for Parkinson's Disease Patients. ICEC 2012: 429-432 - [c6]Aneta Takhtamysheva, Jan D. Smeddinck:
Serious Questions in Playful Questionnaires. ICEC 2012: 449-452 - 2011
- [c5]Markus Krause, Jan D. Smeddinck:
Human computation games: A survey. EUSIPCO 2011: 754-758 - [c4]Aneta Takhtamysheva, Markus Krause, Jan D. Smeddinck:
Serious Questionnaires in Playful Social Network Applications. ICEC 2011: 436-439 - [c3]Marc Herrlich, Markus Krause, Rainer Malaka, Jan D. Smeddinck:
Teaching Serious Games. MuC (Workshopband) 2011: 391-396 - 2010
- [c2]Jan D. Smeddinck, Kamila Wajda, Adeel Naveed, Leen Touma, Yuting Chen, Muhammad Abu Hasan, Muhammad Waqas Latif, Robert Porzel:
QuickWoZ: a multi-purpose wizard-of-oz framework for experiments with embodied conversational agents. IUI 2010: 427-428 - [c1]Vivien Mast, Jan D. Smeddinck, Anna Strotseva, Thora Tenbrink:
The Impact of Dimensionality on Natural Language Route Directions in Unconstrained Dialogue. SIGDIAL Conference 2010: 99-102
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