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20th Mobile HCI 2018 Adjunct: Barcelona, Spain
- Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services Adjunct, MobileHCI 2018, Barcelona, Spain, September 03-06, 2018. ACM 2018
Posters
- Romina Poguntke, Cagri Tasci, Olli Korhonen, Florian Alt, Stefan Schneegass:
AVotar: exploring personalized avatars for mobile interaction with public displays. 1-8 - Romina Poguntke, Francisco Kiss, Ayhan Kaplan, Albrecht Schmidt, Stefan Schneegass:
RainSense: exploring the concept of a sense for weather awareness. 9-15 - Uwe Gruenefeld, Tim Claudius Stratmann, Lars Prädel, Wilko Heuten:
MonoculAR: a radial light display to point towards out-of-view objects on augmented reality devices. 16-22 - Ovidiu-Ciprian Ungurean, Radu-Daniel Vatavu, Luis A. Leiva, Daniel Martín-Albo:
Predicting stroke gesture input performance for users with motor impairments. 23-30 - Maxim Mozgovoy, Evgeny Pyshkin:
Mobile farm for software testing. 31-38 - Francisco Kiss, Romina Poguntke, Albrecht Schmidt, Pawel W. Wozniak:
S5: selective sensing of single sound sources. 39-46 - Catia Prandi, Valentina Nisi, R. J. Villaflor, Stephanie Liao, Bria Best, Victor Gavina, Nuno Nunes:
On designing a way-finding system to assist users with respiratory ailments and track symptoms. 47-54 - Vanessa von Jan, Sven Bertel, Eva Hornecker:
Information push and pull in tactile pedestrian navigation support. 55-62 - Dilisha Patel, Ann Blandford, Judith Stephenson:
So you're planning a baby?: a review of preconception care apps. 63-70 - Romina Kühn, Thomas Schlegel:
Mixed-focus collaboration activities for designing mobile interactions. 71-78 - Nicholas Micallef, Gaurav Misra:
Towards designing a mobile app that creates avatars for privacy protection. 79-86 - Hira Ejaz, Syed Ali Hussain, Agha Ali Raza:
The case for IVR-based citizen journalism in Pakistan. 87-94 - Gianni Forlastro, Cristina Gena, Ilaria Chiesa, Valerio Cietto:
IoT for the circular economy: the case of a mobile set for video-makers. 95-102 - Alexandr Railean, Delphine Reinhardt:
Let there be LITE: design and evaluation of a label for IoT transparency enhancement. 103-110 - Valentin Schwind, Jens Reinhardt, Rufat Rzayev, Niels Henze, Katrin Wolf:
Virtual reality on the go?: a study on social acceptance of VR glasses. 111-118 - Matthias Baldauf, Raffael Bösch, Christian Frei, Fabian Hautle, Marc Jenny:
Exploring requirements and opportunities of conversational user interfaces for the cognitively impaired. 119-126 - Aung Pyae, Tapani N. Joelsson:
Investigating the usability and user experiences of voice user interface: a case of Google home smart speaker. 127-131 - Ifti Azad Abeer, Anik Saha, Anik Sinha, Nova Ahmed:
Reinforcement based learning through communicative Android app for autism personnel. 132-138 - Marc Exposito, Rosalind W. Picard, Javier Hernandez:
Affective keys: towards unobtrusive stress sensing of smartphone users. 139-145 - Pin-Sung Ku, Te-Yen Wu, Ericka Andrea Valladares Bastias, Mike Y. Chen:
Wink it: investigating wink-based interactions for smartphones. 146-150 - Pegah Hafiz, Raju Maharjan, Devender Kumar:
Usability of a mood assessment smartphone prototype based on humor appreciation. 151-157 - Elle Luo, Katia Vega:
Scentery: a calming multisensory environment by mixing virtual reality, sound, and scent. 158-165 - Priya Ganapathi, Keyur Sorathia:
Investigating controller less input methods for smartphone based virtual reality platforms. 166-173 - Hyanghee Park, Jinsu Eun, Joonhwan Lee:
Why do smartphone users hesitate to delete unused apps? 174-181 - Tamanna Motahar, Taskin Fatema, Rajdeep Das:
Bornomala AR-bengali learning experience using augmented reality. 182-188 - Lisa Diamond, Johann Schrammel, Peter Fröhlich, Georg Regal, Manfred Tscheligi:
Privacy in the smart grid: end-user concerns and requirements. 189-196 - Federico Fabiano, Mónica Sánchez-Francisco, Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo:
Evaluating a pervasive game for urban awareness. 197-204 - André Rodrigues, Leonardo Camacho, Hugo Nicolau, Kyle Montague, Tiago João Vieira Guerreiro:
Aidme: interactive non-visual smartphone tutorials. 205-212 - Markus Kattenbeck, Melanie A. Kilian, Matthias Ferstl, Florian Alt, Bernd Ludwig:
Airbot: using a work flow model for proactive assistance in public spaces. 213-220 - Andreas Komninos, Mark D. Dunlop, Kyriakos Katsaris, John D. Garofalakis:
A glimpse of mobile text entry errors and corrective behaviour in the wild. 221-228 - Ana-Maria Salai, Lynne Baillie:
Exploring the key design functions of an overactive bladder application. 229-236 - Charlotte Magnusson, Kirsten Rassmus-Gröhn, Bitte Rydeman, Héctor A. Caltenco:
Walk after stroke: initial development of a step counting game for stroke survivors. 237-244 - Emanuele Panizzi, Daniele Calvitti:
A framework to enhance the user experience of car mobile applications. 245-252 - Sylvia Polgar, Christian Mychajliw, Franz Wortha, Manuel Ninaus, Heiko Holz:
Towards the development of a tablet-based screening for cognitive symptoms of neuropsychiatric disorders. 253-260 - Marc Hesenius, Ingo Börsting, Ole Meyer, Volker Gruhn:
Don't panic!: guiding pedestrians in autonomous traffic with augmented reality. 261-268 - Christine Murad, Cosmin Munteanu, Leigh Clark, Benjamin R. Cowan:
Design guidelines for hands-free speech interaction. 269-276 - Argyris Constantinides, Christos Fidas, Marios Belk, George Samaras:
On sociocultural-centered graphical passwords: an initial framework. 277-284 - Bruno von Niman, Martin Böcker, Angel Bóveda:
Develop a user-centered, accessible and harmonized terminology for mobile ICT - freely available in five languages - with us! 285-290
Demos
- Yuuki Nishiyama, Anind K. Dey, Denzil Ferreira, Takuro Yonezawa, Jin Nakazawa:
Senbay: a platform for instantly capturing, integrating, and restreaming of synchronized multiple sensor-data stream. 291 - Kennedy Opoku Asare, Tore Leikanger, Christian Schuss, Simon Klakegg, Aku Visuri, Denzil Ferreira:
S3: environmental fingerprinting with a credit card-sized NFC powered sensor board. 298-305 - Maria Rauschenberger, Luz Rello, Ricardo Baeza-Yates:
A tablet game to target dyslexia screening in pre-readers. 306-312 - Sebastián Marichal, Andrea Rosales, Gustavo Sansone, Ana Cristina Pires, Ewelina Bakala, Fernando González Perilli, Bruno Fleischer, Josep Blat:
LETSmath. 313-320 - Pete Denman, Erica Lewis, Sai Prasad, Jennifer Healey, Haroon Syed, Lama Nachman:
Affsens: a mobile platform for capturing affect in context. 321-326 - Luis A. Leiva:
Responsive snippets: adaptive skim-reading for mobile devices. 327-331 - Yazan Barhoush, Miikka Mustonen, Denzil Ferreira, Georgi V. Georgiev, Daniel Nguyen, Matti Pouke:
The gravity of thought: exploring positively surprising interactions. 333-338 - Francisco Gutiérrez, Katrien Verbert, Nyi Nyi Htun:
PHARA: an augmented reality grocery store assistant. 339-345 - Anton Fedosov, Agon Bexheti, Egor Ermolaev, Marc Langheinrich:
Sharing physical objects using smart contracts. 346-352 - Huy Viet Le, Thomas Kosch, Sven Mayer, Niels Henze:
Demonstrating palm touch: the palm as an additional input modality on commodity smartphones. 353-358 - Alberto de Santos, Nuria Oliver:
Musical data: a novel approach to create music from mobile data. 359-364 - Diego Vaquero-Melchor, Jorge García-Hospital, Ana M. Bernardos, Juan A. Besada, José R. Casar:
Holo-mis: a mixed reality based drone mission definition system. 365-370
Industrial perspectives
- Annika Kaltenhauser, Isabelle Schacht:
Quiri: chronic pain assessment for patients and physicians. 371-378 - Matthew P. Aylett, David A. Braude:
Designing speech interaction for the Sony Xperia Ear and Oakley Radar Pace smartglasses. 379-384 - Sven Krome, Jerome Beaurepaire, Francesco Grani, Annie Liu, Vasileios Bosdelekidis:
Design-led exploration of indoor parking: an industry perspective. 385-394 - Chang-Fu Liu, Pei-Ying Chiang:
Smart glasses based intelligent trainer for factory new recruits. 395-399 - Lisa Diamond, Marc Busch, Valentin Jilch, Manfred Tscheligi:
Using technology acceptance models for product development: case study of a smart payment card. 400-409 - Pei-Yu (Peggy) Chi, Anurag Batra, Maxwell Hsu:
Mobile crowdsourcing in the wild: challenges from a global community. 410-415 - Deborah Z. Torres:
User practices for smartphone control of TV. 416-424
Doctoral consortium
- Gavin Bailey:
Augmenting the reading experience. 425-427 - Vincent Becker:
Augmented humans interacting with an augmented world. 428-429 - Beatrice Monastero:
Augmenting daily spaces and objects for opportunistic social interaction. 430-432 - Hong Li:
Connecting across the miles: mediating emotional communication for distant loved ones through unconventional artifacts. 434-436 - Niek Zuidhof, Somaya Ben Allouch, Oscar Peters, Peter-Paul Verbeek:
Appropriation of wearable augmented reality. 437-439 - Patrick Murmann:
Usable transparency for enhancing privacy in mobile health apps. 440-442 - Felix A. Epp:
Augmented self-presentation: supporting collocated social interaction. 443-445 - Srihari Hulikal Muralidhar:
Opportunities and challenges for creating a digital payments ecosystem: a case of auto-rickshaw and cabdrivers in India. 446-448
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