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View article: A Human-Centered Approach for a Student Mental Health and Well-Being Mobile App: Protocol for Development, Implementation, and Evaluation
A Human-Centered Approach for a Student Mental Health and Well-Being Mobile App: Protocol for Development, Implementation, and Evaluation Open
Background The rising prevalence of mental health concerns among students is prompting universities to explore innovative solutions to support student well-being. This paper describes the protocol for the development, implementation, and e…
View article: Can Language Models Understand Social Behavior in Clinical Conversations?
Can Language Models Understand Social Behavior in Clinical Conversations? Open
Effective communication between providers and their patients influences health and care outcomes. The effectiveness of such conversations has been linked not only to the exchange of clinical information, but also to a range of interpersona…
View article: What Did My Car Say? Impact of Autonomous Vehicle Explanation Errors and Driving Context On Comfort, Reliance, Satisfaction, and Driving Confidence
What Did My Car Say? Impact of Autonomous Vehicle Explanation Errors and Driving Context On Comfort, Reliance, Satisfaction, and Driving Confidence Open
Explanations for autonomous vehicle (AV) decisions may build trust, however, explanations can contain errors. In a simulated driving study (n = 232), we tested how AV explanation errors, driving context characteristics (perceived harm and …
View article: Predicting Trust In Autonomous Vehicles: Modeling Young Adult Psychosocial Traits, Risk-Benefit Attitudes, And Driving Factors With Machine Learning
Predicting Trust In Autonomous Vehicles: Modeling Young Adult Psychosocial Traits, Risk-Benefit Attitudes, And Driving Factors With Machine Learning Open
View article: Interactions Beyond the Pandemic: Lessons Learned from Large-scale Emergency Remote Teaching in Higher Education
Interactions Beyond the Pandemic: Lessons Learned from Large-scale Emergency Remote Teaching in Higher Education Open
View article: Towards Dialogic and On-Demand Metaphors for Interdisciplinary Reading
Towards Dialogic and On-Demand Metaphors for Interdisciplinary Reading Open
View article: Holo‐Stroke‐CTA: Stroke Hologram Teleportation for CTA Large Vessel Occlusion Assessments
Holo‐Stroke‐CTA: Stroke Hologram Teleportation for CTA Large Vessel Occlusion Assessments Open
Background Augmented reality enables visualization of and interaction with both physical and virtual environments. Holograms can allow 3‐dimensional image transmission to distant sites, allowing patients to interact with providers as if in…
View article: Artificial intelligence-generated feedback on social signals in patient–provider communication: technical performance, feedback usability, and impact
Artificial intelligence-generated feedback on social signals in patient–provider communication: technical performance, feedback usability, and impact Open
Objectives Implicit bias perpetuates health care inequities and manifests in patient–provider interactions, particularly nonverbal social cues like dominance. We investigated the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for automated communicat…
View article: Exploring User Willingness towards Mobile Sensing and Intervention: A Case Study on Mental Health of Undergraduate College Students
Exploring User Willingness towards Mobile Sensing and Intervention: A Case Study on Mental Health of Undergraduate College Students Open
View article: Predicting Trust In Autonomous Vehicles: Modeling Young Adult Psychosocial Traits, Risk-Benefit Attitudes, And Driving Factors With Machine Learning
Predicting Trust In Autonomous Vehicles: Modeling Young Adult Psychosocial Traits, Risk-Benefit Attitudes, And Driving Factors With Machine Learning Open
Low trust remains a significant barrier to Autonomous Vehicle (AV) adoption. To design trustworthy AVs, we need to better understand the individual traits, attitudes, and experiences that impact people's trust judgements. We use machine le…
View article: MemoVis: A GenAI-Powered Tool for Creating Companion Reference Images for 3D Design Feedback
MemoVis: A GenAI-Powered Tool for Creating Companion Reference Images for 3D Design Feedback Open
Providing asynchronous feedback is a critical step in the 3D design workflow. A common approach to providing feedback is to pair textual comments with companion reference images, which helps illustrate the gist of text. Ideally, feedback p…
View article: “Treat everyone fair, respect each other, no matter what race, now repeat”: Informatics opportunities for promoting equitable patient-centered clinical interactions for patients from marginalized groups (Preprint)
“Treat everyone fair, respect each other, no matter what race, now repeat”: Informatics opportunities for promoting equitable patient-centered clinical interactions for patients from marginalized groups (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Implicit bias in healthcare impacts clinicians' behaviors and can lead to health inequities for Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) patients. Prior work has dev…
View article: AcuVR: Enhancing Acupuncture Training Workflow with Virtual Reality
AcuVR: Enhancing Acupuncture Training Workflow with Virtual Reality Open
Acupuncture is a widely adopted medical practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to alleviate pain and treat various health conditions. Current learning practices heavily rely on 2D atlases and practic…
View article: Toward Automated Detection of Biased Social Signals from the Content of Clinical Conversations
Toward Automated Detection of Biased Social Signals from the Content of Clinical Conversations Open
Implicit bias can impede patient-provider interactions and lead to inequities in care. Raising awareness is key to reducing such bias, but its manifestations in the social dynamics of patient-provider communication are difficult to detect.…
View article: ConverSense: An Automated Approach to Assess Patient-Provider Interactions using Social Signals
ConverSense: An Automated Approach to Assess Patient-Provider Interactions using Social Signals Open
Patient-provider communication influences patient health outcomes, and analyzing such communication could help providers identify opportunities for improvement, leading to better care. Interpersonal communication can be assessed through "s…
View article: "I'd be watching him contour till 10 o'clock at night": Understanding Tensions between Teaching Methods and Learning Needs in Healthcare Apprenticeship
"I'd be watching him contour till 10 o'clock at night": Understanding Tensions between Teaching Methods and Learning Needs in Healthcare Apprenticeship Open
Apprenticeship is the predominant method for transferring specialized medical skills, yet the inter-dynamics between faculty and residents, including methods of feedback exchange are under-explored. We specifically investigate contouring: …
View article: Designing Communication Feedback Systems To Reduce Healthcare Providers’ Implicit Biases In Patient Encounters
Designing Communication Feedback Systems To Reduce Healthcare Providers’ Implicit Biases In Patient Encounters Open
Healthcare providers' implicit bias, based on patients' physical characteristics and perceived identities, negatively impacts healthcare access, care quality, and outcomes. Feedback tools are needed to help providers identify and learn fro…
View article: Developing Situational Awareness for Joint Action with Autonomous Vehicles
Developing Situational Awareness for Joint Action with Autonomous Vehicles Open
Unanswered questions about how human-AV interaction designers can support rider's informational needs hinders Autonomous Vehicles (AV) adoption. To achieve joint human-AV action goals - such as safe transportation, trust, or learning from …
View article: Towards Enhanced Human Activity Recognition through Natural Language Generation and Pose Estimation
Towards Enhanced Human Activity Recognition through Natural Language Generation and Pose Estimation Open
Vision-based human activity recognition (HAR) has made substantial progress in recognizing predefined gestures but lacks adaptability for emerging activities. This paper introduces a paradigm shift by harnessing generative modeling and lar…
View article: VR for Acupuncture? Exploring Needs and Opportunities for Acupuncture Training and Treatment in Virtual Reality
VR for Acupuncture? Exploring Needs and Opportunities for Acupuncture Training and Treatment in Virtual Reality Open
Acupuncture is a form of medicine that involves inserting needles into targeted areas of the body and requires knowledge of both Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM). The process of acquiring such knowledge …
View article: PaperToPlace: Transforming Instruction Documents into Spatialized and Context-Aware Mixed Reality Experiences
PaperToPlace: Transforming Instruction Documents into Spatialized and Context-Aware Mixed Reality Experiences Open
While paper instructions are one of the mainstream medium for sharing knowledge, consuming such instructions and translating them into activities are inefficient due to the lack of connectivity with physical environment. We present PaperTo…
View article: Embodied Exploration: Facilitating Remote Accessibility Assessment for Wheelchair Users with Virtual Reality
Embodied Exploration: Facilitating Remote Accessibility Assessment for Wheelchair Users with Virtual Reality Open
Acquiring accessibility information about unfamiliar places in advance is essential for wheelchair users to make better decisions about physical visits. Today's assessment approaches such as phone calls, photos/videos, or 360° virtual tour…
View article: Screen or No Screen? Lessons Learnt from a Real-World Deployment Study of Using Voice Assistants With and Without Touchscreen for Older Adults
Screen or No Screen? Lessons Learnt from a Real-World Deployment Study of Using Voice Assistants With and Without Touchscreen for Older Adults Open
While voice user interfaces offer increased accessibility due to hands-free and eyes-free interactions, older adults often have challenges such as constructing structured requests and perceiving how such devices operate. Voice-first user i…
View article: Privacy-Aware Respiratory Symptom Detection in-the-wild
Privacy-Aware Respiratory Symptom Detection in-the-wild Open
Coughs and sneezes are important symptoms of respiratory, allergic and Influenza-Like Illnesses. Monitoring the number of occurrences of these symptoms can not only track patients’ health but also help with understanding the dynamics of ou…
View article: How do Older Adults Set Up Voice Assistants? Lessons Learned from a Deployment Experience for Older Adults to Set Up Standalone Voice Assistants
How do Older Adults Set Up Voice Assistants? Lessons Learned from a Deployment Experience for Older Adults to Set Up Standalone Voice Assistants Open
While standalone Voice Assistants (VAs) are promising to support older adults' daily routine and wellbeing management, onboarding and setting up these devices can be challenging. Although some older adults choose to seek assistance from te…
View article: UnMapped: Leveraging Experts’ Situated Experiences to Ease Remote Guidance in Collaborative Mixed Reality
UnMapped: Leveraging Experts’ Situated Experiences to Ease Remote Guidance in Collaborative Mixed Reality Open
Collaborative Mixed Reality (MR) systems that help extend expertise for physical tasks to remote environments often situate experts in an immersive view of the task environment to bring the collaboration closer to collocated settings. In t…
View article: Ascertaining Whether an Intelligent Voice Assistant Can Meet Older Adults’ Health-Related Needs in the Context of a Geriatrics 5Ms Framework
Ascertaining Whether an Intelligent Voice Assistant Can Meet Older Adults’ Health-Related Needs in the Context of a Geriatrics 5Ms Framework Open
The Geriatrics 5Ms: Medications, Mind, Mobility, what Matters most and Multicomplexity is a framework to address the complex needs of older adults. Intelligent Voice Assistants (IVAs) are increasingly popular and have potential to support …
View article: Imagining Improved Interactions: Patients' Designs To Address Implicit Bias.
Imagining Improved Interactions: Patients' Designs To Address Implicit Bias. Open
Implicit biases may negatively influence healthcare providers' behaviors toward patients from historically marginalized communities, impacting providers' communication style, clinical decision-making, and delivery of quality care. Existing…
View article: A DirectX-Based DICOM Viewer for Multi-User Surgical Planning in Augmented Reality
A DirectX-Based DICOM Viewer for Multi-User Surgical Planning in Augmented Reality Open
Preoperative medical imaging is an essential part of surgical planning. The data from medical imaging devices, such as CT and MRI scanners, consist of stacks of 2D images in DICOM format. Conversely, advances in 3D data visualization provi…
View article: Towards Visualization of Time–Series Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) Data on Standalone Voice–First Virtual Assistants
Towards Visualization of Time–Series Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) Data on Standalone Voice–First Virtual Assistants Open
Population aging is an increasingly important consideration for health care in the 21th century, and continuing to have access and interact with digital health information is a key challenge for aging populations. Voice-based Intelligent V…