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View article: Understanding Research Themes and Interactions at Scale within Blind and Low-vision Research in ACM and IEEE
Understanding Research Themes and Interactions at Scale within Blind and Low-vision Research in ACM and IEEE Open
This article extends our 2023 ASSETS paper, “ A Large-Scale Mixed-Methods Analysis of Blind and Low-vision Research in ACM and IEEE, ” which provided a field-, technology-, and method-agnostic examination of blind and low-vision (BLV) rese…
View article: A dataset exploring urban comfort through novel wearables and environmental surveys
A dataset exploring urban comfort through novel wearables and environmental surveys Open
This study presents a comprehensive dataset capturing indoor environmental parameters, physiological responses, and subjective perceptions across three global cities. Utilizing wearable sensors, including smart eyeglasses, and a modified C…
View article: Exploring Urban Comfort through Novel Wearables and Environmental Surveys
Exploring Urban Comfort through Novel Wearables and Environmental Surveys Open
This study presents a comprehensive dataset capturing indoor environmental parameters, physiological responses, and subjective perceptions across three global cities. Utilizing wearable sensors, including smart eyeglasses, and a modified C…
View article: Older adults' perspectives on multimodal interaction with a conversational virtual coach
Older adults' perspectives on multimodal interaction with a conversational virtual coach Open
Introduction The use of multiple interfaces may improve the perception of a stronger relationship between a conversational virtual coach and older adults. The purpose of this paper is to show the effect of output combinations [single-inter…
View article: A Large-Scale Mixed-Methods Analysis of Blind and Low-vision Research in ACM and IEEE
A Large-Scale Mixed-Methods Analysis of Blind and Low-vision Research in ACM and IEEE Open
Technologies for blind and low-vision (BLV) people have long been a focus of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and accessibility (ASSETS) research. To map and assess this cross-disciplinary field, prior literature reviews have focused on sp…
View article: ‘All the good spots are already taken’: the visual properties of interior social sceneries
‘All the good spots are already taken’: the visual properties of interior social sceneries Open
This article provides an ethnomethodologically informed ethnographic investigation of visually recognisable aspects of shared work spots in co-working office rooms. We focus on the phenomenon of holding a place in such environments, and do…
View article: Saving energy by maximising daylight and minimising the impact on occupants: An automatic lighting system approach
Saving energy by maximising daylight and minimising the impact on occupants: An automatic lighting system approach Open
Electric lighting energy expenses has gained importance in the last decades representing a large part of the global energy expense worldwide. The increase of the proportion of glazed building facades is an incomplete solution raising other…
View article: Indoor Air Quality Forecast in Shared Spaces– Predictive Models and Adaptive Design Proposals
Indoor Air Quality Forecast in Shared Spaces– Predictive Models and Adaptive Design Proposals Open
The high concentration of air pollutants in indoor environments can have a remarkable adverse impact on health and well-being, cognitive performance and productivity. Indoor air pollutants are especially problematic in naturally ventilated…
View article: Indoor Air Quality Forecast in Shared Spaces
Indoor Air Quality Forecast in Shared Spaces Open
The high concentration of air pollutants in indoor environments can have a remarkable adverse impact on health and well-being, cognitive performance and productivity. Indoor air pollutants are especially problematic in naturally ventilated…
View article: ”It Deserves to Be Further Developed”: A Study of Mainstream Web Interface Adaptability for People with Low Vision
”It Deserves to Be Further Developed”: A Study of Mainstream Web Interface Adaptability for People with Low Vision Open
To provide accessible but also usable web interfaces to people with low vision (PLV), academics and regulators provide guidelines in the form of adaptation techniques, as well as adaptable interfaces. Following these recommendations, pract…
View article: Empathic and Empathetic Systematic Review to Standardize the Development of Reliable and Sustainable Empathic Systems
Empathic and Empathetic Systematic Review to Standardize the Development of Reliable and Sustainable Empathic Systems Open
Empathy plays a crucial role in human life, and the evolution of technology is affecting the way humans interact with machines. The area of affective computing is attracting considerable interest within the human–computer interaction commu…
View article: Human-Computer Interaction in Artificial Intelligence for Blind and Vision Impairment: An Interpretative Literature Review Based on Bibliometrics
Human-Computer Interaction in Artificial Intelligence for Blind and Vision Impairment: An Interpretative Literature Review Based on Bibliometrics Open
The rise of artificial intelligence and particularly machine learning conduct to an emerging landscape of intelligent interactive systems. Such technologies help clinicians to detect diseases from medical imaging, and allow to describe the…
View article: Tailoring assistive smart glasses according to pathologies of visually impaired individuals: an exploratory investigation on social needs and difficulties experienced by visually impaired individuals
Tailoring assistive smart glasses according to pathologies of visually impaired individuals: an exploratory investigation on social needs and difficulties experienced by visually impaired individuals Open
Recent advances in the field of assistive devices technology represent a great opportunity for improving the quality of life of people with moderate to severe visual impairment. However, it is still unclear what are the precise daily diffi…
View article: Towards the integration of personal task-lighting in an optimised balance between electric lighting and daylighting: A user-centred study of emotion, visual comfort, interaction and form-factor of task lights
Towards the integration of personal task-lighting in an optimised balance between electric lighting and daylighting: A user-centred study of emotion, visual comfort, interaction and form-factor of task lights Open
Task-lighting is a well-known strategy to save energy by bringing light where it is most needed, providing adaptable localised light conditions of special interest in the current home-office context. Despite these benefits and in addition …
View article: BED‐online: Acceptance and efficacy of an internet‐based treatment for binge‐eating disorder: A randomized clinical trial including waitlist conditions
BED‐online: Acceptance and efficacy of an internet‐based treatment for binge‐eating disorder: A randomized clinical trial including waitlist conditions Open
Objective Internet‐based guided self‐help (GSH) programs increase accessibility and utilization of evidence‐based treatments in binge‐eating disorder (BED). We evaluated acceptance and short as well as long‐term efficacy of our 8‐session i…
View article: Colvis—A Structured Annotation Acquisition System for Data Visualization
Colvis—A Structured Annotation Acquisition System for Data Visualization Open
Annotations produced by analysts during the exploration of a data visualization are a precious source of knowledge. Harnessing this knowledge requires a thorough structure of annotations, but also a means to acquire them without harming us…
View article: “Working in the dark?” investigation of physiological and psychological indices and prediction of back-lit screen users’ reactions to light dimming
“Working in the dark?” investigation of physiological and psychological indices and prediction of back-lit screen users’ reactions to light dimming Open
The advent of back-lit screens in contemporary offices has profoundly impacted the field of visual comfort. Screen users typically fail to adapt to changing environments and often require an individual light quality. To this end, the new a…
View article: Watchers do not follow the eye movements of Walkers
Watchers do not follow the eye movements of Walkers Open
Eye movements are a functional signature of how the visual system effectively decodes and adapts to the environment. However, scientific knowledge in eye movements mostly arises from studies conducted in laboratories, with well-controlled …
View article: Interfacing AI with Social Sciences: the Call for a New Research Focus in HCI
Interfacing AI with Social Sciences: the Call for a New Research Focus in HCI Open
We provide arguments for the necessity of broadening the engagement of HCI in translating knowledge created in social sciences to a major force that can drive AI and direct the ways in which it will impact various aspects of our world.We b…
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View article: A smart luminaire in an office environment: impact on light distribution, user interactions and comfort
A smart luminaire in an office environment: impact on light distribution, user interactions and comfort Open
A smart luminaire able to change the direction of its light beam is installed in an office environment and compared to the available LEDs fixtures. Standard lighting measures are performed and a controlled user experiment is conducted, inv…
View article: iMap4D: an Open Source Toolbox for Statistical Fixation Mapping of Eye-Tracking Data in Virtual Reality
iMap4D: an Open Source Toolbox for Statistical Fixation Mapping of Eye-Tracking Data in Virtual Reality Open
In the current days, virtual reality (VR) has become a widespread, easily accessible technology. The intrinsic advantage of generating experiments in fully controlled, realistic and engaging scenarios opens up endless possibilities in mode…
View article: An occupant driven perspective
An occupant driven perspective Open
The social design approach presented in this chapter was developed to ensure that the new smart living lab building includes not only sustainable environmental and economic aspects, but also social aspects. By better understanding the pref…
View article: Introduction to Human-Building Interaction (HBI)
Introduction to Human-Building Interaction (HBI) Open
Buildings and urban spaces increasingly incorporate artificial intelligence and new forms of interactivity, raising a wide span of research questions about the future of human experiences with, and within, built environments. We call this …
View article: Watchers Do Not Follow the Eye Movements of Walker
Watchers Do Not Follow the Eye Movements of Walker Open
Where, when and how eye movements are performed to process the visual environment has been a question of great interest for scientists from a long time. Nowadays, eye-tracking technologies have become precise and affordable, generating an …