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21st MUM 2022: Lisbon, Portugal
- Tanja Döring, Susanne Boll, Ashley Colley, Augusto Esteves, João Guerreiro:
Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia, MUM 2022, Lisbon, Portugal, November 27-30, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9820-6
Session 1: Tangibles and Prototyping
- Walther Jensen, Markus Löchtefeld:
ECPlotter: A Toolkit for Rapid Prototyping of Electrochromic Displays. 1-11 - Arika Dodani, Rosa van Koningsbruggen, Eva Hornecker:
Birdbox: Exploring the User Experience of Crossmodal, Multisensory Data Representations. 12-21 - Ashley Colley, Kaisa Väänänen, Jonna Häkkilä:
Tangible Explainable AI - an Initial Conceptual Framework. 22-27 - Suzanne Kobeisse, Lars Erik Holmquist:
"I Can Feel It in My Hand": Exploring Design Opportunities for Tangible Interfaces to Manipulate Artefacts in AR. 28-36
Session 2: Using Smartphones and E-Readers
- Luke Haliburton, Maximilian Lammel, Jakob Karolus, Albrecht Schmidt:
Think Inside the Box: Investigating the Consequences of Everyday Physical Opt-Out Strategies for Mindful Smartphone Use. 37-46 - Nada Terzimehic, Sarah Aragon-Hahner:
I Wish I Had: Desired Real-World Activities Instead of Regretful Smartphone Use. 47-52 - Fiona Draxler, Viktoriia Rakytianska, Albrecht Schmidt:
Maintaining Reading Flow in E-Readers with Interactive Grammar Augmentations for Language Learning. 53-61
Session 3: Privacy and Security
- Daniel Fleischhauer, Benjamin Engelstätter, Omid Tafreschi:
The Privacy Paradox in Smartphone Users. 62-70 - Sarah Prange, Sarah Delgado Rodriguez, Lukas Mecke, Florian Alt:
"I saw your partner naked": Exploring Privacy Challenges During Video-based Online Meetings. 71-82 - Daniel Kirkwood, Cagdas Tombul, Calum Firth, Finn Macdonald, Konstantinos Priftis, Florian Mathis, Mohamed Khamis, Karola Marky:
PIN Scrambler: Assessing the Impact of Randomized Layouts on the Usability and Security of PINs. 83-88
Session 4: Social Interaction
- Alarith Uhde, Tim zum Hoff, Marc Hassenzahl:
Obtrusive Subtleness and Why We Should Focus on Meaning, not Form, in Social Acceptability Studies. 89-99 - Cláudia Silva, Catia Prandi, Nuno Nunes, Valentina Nisi:
Addressing children and caregivers' concerns in the design of child-targeted locative systems. 100-109 - Tomoya Ohba, Candy Olivia Mawalim, Shun Katada, Haruki Kuroki, Shogo Okada:
Multimodal Analysis for Communication Skill and Self-Efficacy Level Estimation in Job Interview Scenario. 110-120
Session 5: User Engagement and Empowerment
- Radiah Rivu, Helena Bayerl, Pascal Knierim, Florian Alt:
'Can you Set It Up On Your Own?' - Investigating Users' Ability To Participate in Remote-Based Virtual Reality Studies. 121-127 - Annika Sabrina Schulz, Eva Hornecker:
Can you please cover both the "smart" and the "home"? Exploring expectations on smart homes considering changing needs. 128-137 - Joonas Moilanen, Aku Visuri, Sharadhi Alape Suryanarayana, Andy Alorwu, Koji Yatani, Simo Hosio:
Measuring the Effect of Mental Health Chatbot Personality on User Engagement. 138-150 - Mina Foosherian, Samuel Kernan Freire, Evangelos Niforatos, Karl A. Hribernik, Klaus-Dieter Thoben:
Break, Repair, Learn, Break Less: Investigating User Preferences for Assignment of Divergent Phrasing Learning Burden in Human-Agent Interaction to Minimize Conversational Breakdowns. 151-158
Session 6: Interaction
- Sarah Faltaous, Marion Koelle, Stefan Schneegass:
From Perception to Action: A Review and Taxonomy on Electrical Muscle Stimulation in HCI. 159-171 - David Halbhuber, Maximilian Schlenczek, Johanna Bogon, Niels Henze:
Better be quiet about it! The Effects of Phantom Latency on Experienced First-Person Shooter Players. 172-181 - Thanh Le, Felix Dietz, Ken Pfeuffer, Florian Alt:
A Practical Method to Eye-tracking on the Phone: Toolkit, Accuracy and Precision. 182-188
Session 7: On the Way
- Philipp Wintersberger, Ambika Shahu, Johanna Reisinger, Fatemeh Alizadeh, Florian Michahelles:
Self-Balancing Bicycles: Qualitative Assessment and Gaze Behavior Evaluation. 189-199 - Negin Yaghoubisharif, Christopher Getschmann, Florian Echtler:
HeadsUp: Mobile Collision Warnings through Ultrasound Doppler Sensing. 200-207 - Minna Pakanen, Marie-Louise Stisen Kjerstein Sørensen, Frederik Witt, Jonas Lynge Eichwald:
"Ah That is Cute, I Will Stay Away!" Wearer Experiences of a Backpack with Shape-Changing Accessory for Keeping Social Distance to Others in Public Context. 208-217
Session 8: Storytelling and Explaining
- Thanh-Trung Phan, Chloé Michoud, Lucia Volpato, María del Río Carral, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Health Talk: Understanding Practices of Popular Professional YouTubers. 218-230 - Jonas Keppel, Jonathan Liebers, Jonas Auda, Uwe Gruenefeld, Stefan Schneegass:
ExplAInable Pixels: Investigating One-Pixel Attacks on Deep Learning Models with Explainable Visualizations. 231-242 - Rosa van Koningsbruggen, Sujay Shalawadi, Eva Hornecker, Florian Echtler:
Frankie: Exploring how Self-Tracking Technologies can go from Data-Centred to Human-Centred. 243-250
Posters
- Michal Okrasa, Mikolaj P. Wozniak, Anna Walczak, Natalia Bartlomiejczyk, Heiko Müller, Krzysztof Grudzien, Andrzej Romanowski:
Supporting Self-development of Speech Delivery for Education Professionals. 251-253 - Sarah Faltaous, Mark Wittpoth, Yomna Abdelrahman, Stefan Schneegass:
HeatGoggles: Enabling Ubiquitous Touch Input through Head-Mounted Devices using Thermal Imaging. 254-256 - James Wen, Ashley Colley:
Hybrid Online Survey System with Real-Time Moderator Chat. 257-258 - Beatriz Peres, Hildegardo Noronha, Pedro F. Campos:
Don't Forget to Take Some Time to Yourself: The Effect of Mobile Phone Reminders on Self-care Subdomains of Informal Caregivers. 259-261 - João Diogo, Rui Rodrigues, Rui Neves Madeira, Nuno Correia:
Video Annotation Tool using Human Pose Estimation for Sports Training. 262-265 - Diogo Pinto, Bruno Pereira, Pedro Albuquerque Santos, Rui Neves Madeira:
Studying the Design of Pervasive Serious Games for Parkinson's Disease. 266-269 - Jonathan Liebers, Nick Wittig, Simon Janzon, Pedram Golkar, Hakeem Moruf, Wilfried Forentin Wakeu Kontchipo, Uwe Gruenefeld, Stefan Schneegass:
Single-Sign-On in Smart Homes using Continuous Authentication. 270-272 - Yuchong Zhang, Adam Nowak, Andrzej Romanowski, Morten Fjeld:
An Initial Exploration of Visual Cues in Head-Mounted Display Augmented Reality for Book Searching. 273-275 - Bernardo Marques, Samuel S. Silva, Paulo Dias, Beatriz Sousa Santos:
Which notification is better? Comparing Visual, Audio and Tactile Cues for Asynchronous Mixed Reality (MR) Remote Collaboration: A User Study. 276-278 - Rafael Maio, André Santos, Bernardo Marques, Duarte Almeida, Paulo Dias, Beatriz Sousa Santos:
Pervasive Augmented Reality (AR) for Assistive Production: Comparing the use of a Head-Mounted Display (HMD) versus a Hand-Held Device (HHD). 279-281 - Matilda Kalving, Siiri Paananen, Juha Seppälä, Ashley Colley, Jonna Häkkilä:
Comparing VR and Desktop 360 Video Museum Tours. 282-284 - Diogo Cabral:
Video Interaction on Tablet Computers: Browsing with Pinch Gesture and Pen Tilt. 285-287 - Jungwoo Nam, Won Young Chung, Daeho Lee:
Role of Sharing Intention in Webtoon Consumption: Mediation Effect. 288-291 - Boyoung Kim, YunYoung Cho, Myounglee Choo, Soojin Jun:
Autobiographical Memory and Smartphone Attachment through Photography: The Moderating Effects of Emotions. 292-294
Demonstrations
- Caroline Hahne, Sona Königsteinová, Andrea Farády, Robb Mitchell:
Move It Like Picasso: A Flexible Platform to Combine Movement, Drawing, and Communicative Play. 295-297 - Sarah Delgado Rodriguez, Sarah Prange, Pascal Knierim, Karola Marky, Florian Alt:
Experiencing Tangible Privacy Control for Smart Homes with PriKey. 298-300
Workshop
- Filipa Ferreira-Brito, Hristijan Gjoreski, Oscar Mayora, Mitja Lustrek, Emilija Kizhevska, João Guerreiro, Kathrin Gerling, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia, Tiago João Guerreiro:
Virtual Reality for Health and Wellbeing. 301-303
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