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Detection of social anxiety using multiple simultaneous biosignals: A pilot study Open
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a prevalent and debilitating condition characterized by heightened anxiety and avoidance behaviors in social situations. Despite the availability of treatment options, remission rates for SAD remain low, hi…
Learning the Capacity to Feel Better: Toward a Theory of Tuning Through Guided-Experimentation Open
Experiment in a Box (XB), is a framework that supports sustainable health practices through guided, time-limited experiments. XB invites individuals to test and adapt simple health heuristics, such as movement or eating strategies, within …
View article: How Well Do Older Adult Fitness Technologies Match User Needs and Preferences? Scoping Review of 2014-2024 Literature
How Well Do Older Adult Fitness Technologies Match User Needs and Preferences? Scoping Review of 2014-2024 Literature Open
Background The population is aging, and research on maintaining older adult independent living is growing in interest. Digital technologies have been developed to support older adults’ independent living through fitness. However, reviews o…
Detection of Social Anxiety Using Multiple Simultaneous Biosignals: A Pilot Study Open
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a prevalent and debilitating condition characterized by heightened anxiety and avoidance behaviors in social situations. Despite the availability of treatment options, remission rates for SAD remain low, hi…
View article: Optimal Algorithms for Improving Pressure-Sensitive Mat Centre of Pressure Measurements
Optimal Algorithms for Improving Pressure-Sensitive Mat Centre of Pressure Measurements Open
The accurate measurement of human balance is required in numerous analysis and training applications. Force plates are frequently used but are too costly to be suitable for home-based systems such as balance training. A growing body of res…
Estimating cognitive workload using a commercial in-ear EEG headset Open
Objective. This study investigated the potential of estimating various mental workload levels during two different tasks using a commercial in-ear electroencephalography (EEG) system, the IDUN ‘Guardian’. Approach. Participants performed v…
“Should I Introduce myself?”: Asynchronous semi-guided professional introductions for enhanced perceived team effectiveness in new virtual dyadic teams Open
Achieving effective collaboration and trust has been shown to be harder for virtual vs. in-person teams. Related work has confirmed that introductions are a key mechanism to form trust in newly-formed teams. The rise of remote work necessi…
Editorial: Inbodied interaction Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Comput. Sci., 23 October 2023Sec. Human-Media Interaction Volume 5 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomp.2023.1295041
Discomfort: a new material for interaction design Open
We present discomfort as a new material for HCI researchers and designers to consider in applications that help a person develop a new skill, practice, or state. In this context, discomfort is a fundamental precursor to a necessary adaptat…
Exploring Low Cost Non-Contact Detection of Biosignals for HCI Open
In an effort to make biosignal integration more accessible to explore for more HCI researchers, this paper presents our investigation of how well a standard, near ubiquitous webcam can support remote sensing of heart rate and respiration r…
View article: Introducing Vibration for use in Interaction Designs to support Human Performance: A Pilot Study
Introducing Vibration for use in Interaction Designs to support Human Performance: A Pilot Study Open
While vibration is a well-used output signal in HCI as part of haptic interaction, vibration outside HCI is used in many other modes to support human performance, from rehabilitation to cognition. In this late breaking work, we present pre…
Comparing heart rate variability biofeedback and simple paced breathing to inform the design of guided breathing technologies Open
Introduction A goal of inbodied interaction is to explore how tools can be designed to provide external interactions that support our internal processes. One process that often suffers from our external interactions with modern computing t…
Automated privacy negotiations with preference uncertainty Open
Many service providers require permissions to access privacy-sensitive data that are not necessary for their core functionality. To support users’ privacy management, we propose a novel agent-based negotiation framework to negotiate privac…
Experiment in a Box (XB): An Interactive Technology Framework for Sustainable Health Practices Open
This paper presents the Experiment in a Box (XB) framework to support interactive technology design for building health skills. The XB provides a suite of experiments—time-limited, loosely structured evaluations of health heuristics for a …
Discomfort: a New Material for Interaction Design Open
This paper proposes discomfort as a new material for HCI researchers and designers to consider in any application that helps a person develop a new skill, practice or state. Discomfort is a fundamental precursor of adaptation and adaptatio…
Meaning, motive and reconfiguration: could Activity Theory provide design directions for personal fitness technology? Open
This paper reflects on how Activity Theory might be applied to suggest new design directions for technology that aims to support and promote personal health objectives like fitness or weight loss. We draw on interviews with people who have…
Wearable nanocomposite kinesiology tape for distributed muscle engagement monitoring Open
Sports coaches help athletes develop and improve their skills by assessing their ability to perform motion primitives that make up functional sports tasks. Sports coaching today is mostly done visually, which demands constant attention and…
Future InBodied: A Framework for Inbodied Interaction Design Open
Inbodied interaction is an emerging area in HCI that aligns how the body performs internally with our designs to support and optimise human performance. Inbodied Interaction therefore relies on knowledge of our physiology/neurology/kinesio…
The uncomfortable workshop Open
According to the latest science of human performance, we are wired to thrive and adapt from discomfort. This workshop explores how to leverage that science to improve human wellbeing and to improve sustainability as a side-effect of design…
Exploring, Defining, & Advancing Community-Driven Design for Social Impact Open
As the DIS community increasingly seeks to address social impact issues, it becomes important to examine the assumptions behind our methods to increase the likelihood of positive effects and reduce negative unintended consequences. The pur…
in5 Open
The human body is a complex system itself composed of complex systems; its state influences all aspects of our health, well being including our cognitive to physical performance. In HCI most of us Weare not well versed in how this complex …
Exploring the physiological, neurophysiological and cognitive performance effects of elevated carbon dioxide concentrations indoors Open
RationaleAn accumulation of CO2 in occupied indoor spaces is correlated to negative impacts on concentration, sleepiness and aspects of cognitive performance. However, factors such as: (a) the relative effect of CO2 itself compared to othe…
Using EEG to characterise drowsiness during short duration exposure to elevated indoor Carbon Dioxide concentrations Open
Drowsiness which can affect work performance, is often elicited through self- reporting. This paper demonstrates the potential to use EEG to objectively quantify changes to drowsiness due to poor indoor air quality. Continuous EEG data was…
The internet of things Open
column The internet of things: interaction challenges to meaningful consent at scale Share on Authors: m.c. schraefel University of Southampton University of SouthamptonView Profile , Richard Gomer University of Southampton University of S…
Meaningful Consent Study 2 Dataset Open
Data supporting: Baarslag, Tim et al. (2017) An Automated Negotiation Agent for Permission Management. In, AAMAS 2017: 16th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. Additional Scenario file added 02/08/2017
Dataset for "Now that you mention it: A Survey Experiment on Information, Inattention and Online Privacy" Open
Dataset supporting: Rosa Marreiros, H., et al (2017). “Now that you mention it”: a survey experiment on information, inattention and online privacy. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. DOI: 10.1016/j.jebo.2017.03.024