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NordiCHI 2024: Uppsala, Sweden - Adjunct Proceedings
- Adjunct Proceedings of the 2024 Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, NordiCHI 2024, Uppsala, Sweden, October 13-16, 2024. ACM 2024, ISBN 979-8-4007-0965-4
Late-breaking reports
- Beatriz Peres, Daniel S. Lopes, Joaquim Jorge, Pedro F. Campos:
Co-Designing Companions in Virtual Natural Environments for Enhanced Well-being: Insights from Dementia Informal Caregivers. 1:1-1:4 - Louie Søs Meyer, Jichen Zhu:
Slide to Explore 'What If': An Analysis of Explainable Interfaces. 2:1-2:6 - Karin Danielsson, Sarah Persson:
Self-managed Photo-observation: data collection in late-pandemic times. 3:1-3:6 - Stephan Huber, Nathalie Bettina Elisabetha Papenfuß, Lea Weppert, Valentina Wohlfart, Johannes Basch, Oliver Happel, Tobias Grundgeiger:
Hiring an AI: Incorporating Personnel Selection Methods in User-Centered Design to Design AI Agents for Safety-Critical Domains. 4:1-4:9 - Veronika Nemcova, Veronika Kunesová, Robert Mikulík, Hendrik Knoche:
Focusing on what matters: Crafting stroke survivor personas relevant to systems supporting their self-management. 5:1-5:7 - Benjamin Schwarz, Sophia von Elbwart, Mourad Zoubir, Jan Heidinger, Thomas Franke, Hans-Christian Jetter:
Design and Evaluation of a Visual Query Interface for Maritime Route Planning. 6:1-6:5 - Ali Leylekoglu, Gökçe Elif Baykal:
Enhancing Script Work and Memorization for Amateur Actors Using Virtual Reality. 7:1-7:5 - Azeem Hamid, Umar Hameed, Kristi Kuusk:
Engaging Public Spaces: Designing for a playful live community experience. 8:1-8:5 - Ulrik Lyngs, Helene Willadsen, Maya Møller-Jensen, Kai Lukoff:
Digital Self-Control in Danish High Schools: A Pilot Intervention Study. 9:1-9:6 - Asnath Paula Kambunga, Karen Waltorp:
Navigating Load Shedding: Tech Entrepreneurs at the Edge of Africa's Silicon Cape. 10:1-10:5 - Melike Balkaya, Gökçe Elif Baykal:
When Human-Food Interaction Meets Value-Sensitive Design: Card-Based Design Tool. 11:1-11:5 - Nadine Wagener, Bastian Dänekas, Meagan B. Loerakker, Pawel W. Wozniak, Jasmin Niess:
Light Me Up! Ambient Light Increases Heart Rate and Perceived Exertion during High-Intensity Virtual Reality Exergaming. 12:1-12:6 - Tora Jarsve, Emma R. Malkomsen, Pawel W. Wozniak, Jasmin Niess:
Exploring User Expectations and Perceived Creepiness in AI: A Study on Furhat and ChatGPT. 13:1-13:5 - Pedro R. Ribeiro, Marc-Andre Büchner, Christian Ressel:
CAST Simulator: Simulating Digitally Augmented Reading in Virtual Reality: Innovating the design process of creating Digitally Augmented Reading solutions in Virtual Reality. 14:1-14:6 - Ibrahim Al Hazwani, Nimra Ahmed, Mennatallah El-Assady, Jürgen Bernard:
Towards Personal Explanations for Recommender Systems: A Study on the Impact of Familiarity and Urgency. 15:1-15:8 - Diego Eloi, Alaa Sahraoui, Jean Vanderdonckt, Luis A. Leiva:
User-controlled Form Adaptation by Unsupervised Learning. 16:1-16:8 - Damla Çay, Mary Karyda, Kitti Butter:
Co-badge: An Activity for Collaborative Engagement with Data Visualization Design Concepts. 17:1-17:5 - María Menéndez-Blanco, Alexandra Fruhstorfer, Seçil Ugur Yavuz:
"The Secret Life of..." Revealing Plastic Microfibre Emissions through an Embodied Experience. 18:1-18:4 - Christina Haspel, Anika Piccolo, Michael Burmester:
Usability and User Experience Projects in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises: Effects on Knowledge and Implementation of Human-Centered Design. 19:1-19:5 - Ilka Hein, Daniel Ullrich, Sarah Diefenbach:
Creating Subtle Transparency in Smart Spaces: Visual Cues to Communicate Attention and Intention of Assistive Systems. 20:1-20:6 - Anqi Wang, Xiaran Song, Andrés Lucero:
Linger: Extending Museum Experiences to Post-Visit Phases. 21:1-21:5 - Beatriz Rodrigues Leite, Sippo Rossi, Tariq Osman Andersen:
Impact of Using an AI-CAD Tool in Radiology Training. 22:1-22:5 - Niklas Rönnberg, Ahmet Börütecene:
Use of Generative AI for Fictional Field Studies in Design Courses. 23:1-23:5 - Sonja Rattay, Ville Vakkuri, Marco C. Rozendaal, Irina Shklovski:
Moral Stress in Technical Practice: The Affective Experience of Ethics Tools. 24:1-24:5 - Marie-Sophie Simon, Hanna Schraffenberger, Raphaël Gellert:
Influencing User Decisions: Dilemmas in Designing Online Interfaces. 25:1-25:6 - Dorothee Clasen, Marc Hassenzahl:
Fostering people's autonomy by foregrounding and questioning daily choices. 26:1-26:5 - Amal Yassien, Rama Hany, Slim Abdennadher:
Walk or Teleport? The Impact of VR Users' Locomotion Technique in Asymmetric VR-MR Setup. 27:1-27:5 - Jialuo Yang, Elaine Yilin Liu, Michael Nitsche:
Looking for Tacit Knowledge in Woodworking: A Pilot Study. 28:1-28:5 - Cansu Akverdi, Gökçe Elif Baykal:
Generative AI Tools in Design Fields: Opportunities and Challenges in the Ideation Process. 29:1-29:5 - Nimra Ahmed, Ibrahim Al Hazwani, Anton Fedosov, Tim Schluchter, Elaine M. Huang:
Design Cards for Culturally Sensitive Mental Health Technologies: Integrating Hofstede's Cultural Dimension Theory into Human-Centered Design Processes. 30:1-30:23 - Madeleine Flaucher, Florian Pruemer, Katharina Maria Jaeger, Jana Rolny, Patricia Trissler, Sebastian Eckl, Bjoern M. Eskofier, Heike Leutheuser:
Motivational Factors for Experienced Users of Mobile Health Applications in Heart Failure Management. 31:1-31:5 - Jacob Sheahan, Elisa Cardamone, John Vines:
Exploring Generative Postcard Futures with Older Adults. 32:1-32:6
Workshops
- Marta Kristín Lárusdóttir, Virpi Roto, Ioana D. Visescu:
KokemUX: Step-by-Step UX Design Process. 33:1-33:2 - Pavel Okopnyi, Frode Guribye, Miroslav Bachinski, Morten Fjeld, Daniel Buschek, Tim Zindulka, Florian Lehmann, Paulina Becerril Palma:
Workshop: Designing with AI-based tools. 34:1-34:4 - Clara Rosa Cardoso, Sarah Rüller, Ana O. Henriques, Anna R. L. Carter, Markus Rohde:
"And this is where we fu***d up!" Lessons learned from Participatory Design in Digital Civic Initiatives. 35:1-35:3 - Siiri Paananen, Karin B. Johansson, Lars Ailo Bongo, Clara Sayffaerth, Eleftherios Papachristos, Mari Suoheimo, Mikael Wiberg, Jonna Häkkilä:
Interactive Storytelling for Communities, Heritage and Public Engagement. 36:1-36:3 - Jose Berengueres, Danielle Drozdzewski:
Mobile mapping, User Journeys & Collaborative Interviews with QualNotes App: Make your own Map! 37:1-37:4 - Robert B. Markum, Franzisca Maas, Sara Wolf, Brett A. Halperin, Caroline Claisse, Elizabeth A. Buie:
Navigating Intersections of Religion/Spirituality and Human-Computer Interaction. 38:1-38:4 - Catharina van Den Driesche:
'Collective Collaboration Mapping' towards Knowledge Commons. 39:1-39:4 - Katrin Nora Kober, Georg Regal, Verena Fuchsberger, Martin Murer, Joanna Kowolik, Nathalia Campreguer França, Dorothé Smit, Fiona Bell, Tara Capel:
Makers, Crafters, Tinkerers: How Identities and Biographies Come into Being. 40:1-40:3 - Mattias Jacobsson, Karin Hansson, Hayley Ho, Maria Normark, Sofia Lundmark, Jakob Tholander:
Civic technologies in data-driven societies. 41:1-41:4 - Katerina Cerná, Ferran Altarriba Bertran, Svenja Keune, Åsa Ståhl, Andrea Resmini, Jeanette Falk, Stephan Hruza:
Tiny pop-up living labs: augmenting physical space to to facilitate co-design. 42:1-42:3 - Åsa Cajander, Sofia Ouhbi, Shweta Premanandan, Awais Ahmad:
Design Methods in Connected Health. 43:1-43:2 - Yi Luo, Miriam Tedeschi, Dimitrios Gkouskos, Andrea Resmini:
Co-Constructing Agency in Human-AI Interactions. 44:1-44:5 - Franziska Babel, Sam Thellman, Hannah R. M. Pelikan, Hatice Sahin Ippoliti, Tom Ziemke:
2nd Workshop on Cars As Social Agents (CarSA): Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human-Vehicle Interaction. 45:1-45:3 - John Krogstie, Birgit Krogstie, Maja van der Velden, Andrea Alessandro Gasparini, Dimitra Chasanidou:
Sustainability analysis of AI-based tools in higher education. 46:1-46:3 - Aswin Balasubramaniam, Dennis Reidsma, Mohammad Obaid, Dees B. W. Postma, Aykut Coskun:
Social Drones for Health, Well-Being, Sports and Play. 47:1-47:4 - Veronica Margit Hoth, Anne Elisabeth Krüger, Stefan Brandenburg:
A Hands-On Method for introducing Ethical Experience Design into Daily Creative Processes based on Psychological Needs and Values. 48:1-48:4 - Barbro Scholz, Claudia Núñez-Pacheco, Michaela Honauer:
Decentering ≠ Disconnecting. 49:1-49:3 - Jack Armitage:
Tölvera: Interactive Self-Organising Systems for HCI Research & Artistic Practice. 50:1-50:3 - Daniel Tetteroo, Sebastian S. Feger, Daniela Fogli, Anders I. Mørch, Antonio Piccinno, Marie Utterberg Modén:
Participatory Design & End-User Development: Building Bridges. 51:1-51:3 - Hannah R. M. Pelikan, Katie Winkle, David Porfirio:
Designing Human-Robot Interactions: A StEER Tutorial. 52:1-52:4 - José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Lene Nielsen, Christina Li:
Introducing and Evaluating Service Design Tools in Organisations. 53:1-53:3 - Yong Ma, Yuchong Zhang, Di Fu, Mahya Jahanshahikhabisi, Andrii Matviienko, Miroslav Bachinski, Morten Fjeld, Danica Kragic:
HAID: Human-AI Interaction for Dementia Care. 54:1-54:4 - Armagan Karahanoglu, Laia Turmo Vidal, Daniel Harrison, Jamie Steane, Tina Ekhtiar, Teresa Almeida, Anna Vallgårda, Madeline Balaam:
Life in Transitions: The Role of Technology in Supporting Well-being in the Heart of Change. 55:1-55:5 - Susanne Koch Stigberg, Klaudia Çarçani, Suhas Govind Joshi, Tone Bratteteig:
Participatory Design meets Artificial Intelligence: Co-imagining mutual learning of AI technologies and designing with AI tools. 56:1-56:3 - Bertil Lindenfalk, Simon Norris, Andrea Resmini:
Explaining AI: Game making for a designerly exploration of challenges and opportunities of predictive technologies in public processes. 57:1-57:3 - Namrata Primlani, Dimitrios Paris Darzentas, Joseph Lindley, Paul Coulton, Neelima Sailaja, Lachlan D. Urquhart, Teresa Castle-Green, Michael Stead, Susan Lechelt, Violet Owen, Nidhi Dubey:
Greetings from Silicon Heaven: Postcards from the IoT Afterlife. 58:1-58:8 - Jacob Sheahan, David J. Chatting, Robert Collins, Jessica Bley, Alexander Eriksson, Nick Taylor, Marco C. Rozendaal:
Designing with Friction: Inverting Notions of Seamless Technology. 59:1-59:4 - Elisabet M. Nilsson, Magnus Eriksson, Jörgen Lundälv:
Live, remote, and disability-inclusive HCI research and practice: An exploratory workshop with representatives from Swedish Disability Rights Organisations. 60:1-60:4
Demo Work
- Heidi Bråthen:
Perceptible By Touch: A Toolkit for Material Explorations. 61:1-61:2 - Harald Maartmann-Moe:
Auto-tolk: Enabling social life with live captioning of conversations. 62:1-62:3 - Ahmet Börütecene, Mina Mani:
Glowing Bodies in the Dark: Playful and Participatory Exploration of Design Ideas for Virtual Reality. 63:1-63:2 - Lina Eklund, Jon Back:
Let's Dare to Feel About AI: Presenting the Hybrid Interactive Fiction Project P. 64:1-64:3 - Søren Lyngsø Knudsen, Jonas Fritsch, Stina Marie Hasse Jørgensen, Ada Ada Ada:
The Climate Change Smart Speakers: Probing Novel Vocal Imaginaries. 65:1-65:2 - Yu Zhang, Mathias Funk:
A Heard Space: Ambling in Auditory Ambient Places. 66:1-66:2
Critique
- Jonas Fritsch, Christopher Gad:
UDREDNING: an Extended Reality Artwork for Affectively Engaging with Diagnosing Processes. 67:1-67:9 - Bedour Alshaigy, Virginia Grande:
Forgotten Again: Addressing Accessibility Challenges of Generative AI Tools for People with Disabilities. 68:1-68:6 - Ju-Yeon Jung, Junbeom Kim:
Reflecting on machine-generated image descriptions of personal photos. 69:1-69:12 - Susanne Frennert, Johanna Persson, Sarah Skavron:
A Critical Narrative Review of Assistive Robotics and Call for a Systems and User-Centered Approaches to Enhance Quality of Life of Individuals with Disabilities. 70:1-70:11 - Yann Seznec:
Three Ways to Destroy a Sound. 71:1-71:7 - Nadia Campo Woytuk, Joo Young Park, Lara Reime, Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard, Deepika Yadav, Vasiliki Tsaknaki, Sarah Homewood, Mafalda Gamboa:
A Zine for Feminist Design of Reproductive Technologies. 72:1 - Muhammad Sadi Adamu:
I Write What I Like and How I Like: Defiance Scholarship in HCI. 73:1-73:10 - William Odom:
Illustrating, Annotating & Extending Design Qualities of Slow Technology. 74:1
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