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- 2018
- Maali Alabdulhafith, Abdulhadi Alqarni, Srinivas Sampalli:
Customized communication between healthcare members during the medication administration stage. MobileHCI 2018: 49:1-49:8 - Julie H. Aranda, Safia Baig:
Toward "JOMO": the joy of missing out and the freedom of disconnecting. MobileHCI 2018: 19:1-19:8 - Agon Bexheti, Anton Fedosov, Ivan Elhart, Marc Langheinrich:
Memstone: a tangible interface for controlling capture and sharing of personal memories. MobileHCI 2018: 20:1-20:13 - Jeremy P. Birnholtz:
I don't want to seem trashy: exploring context and self-presentation through young gay and bisexual males' attitudes toward shirtless selfies on instagram. MobileHCI 2018: 34:1-34:12 - Shadan Sadeghian Borojeni, Lars Weber, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
From reading to driving: priming mobile users for take-over situations in highly automated driving. MobileHCI 2018: 14:1-14:12 - Yu-An Chen, Te-Yen Wu, Tim Chang, Jun-You Liu, Yuan-Chang Hsieh, Leon Yulun Hsu, Ming-Wei Hsu, Paul Taele, Neng-Hao Yu, Mike Y. Chen:
ARPilot: designing and investigating AR shooting interfaces on mobile devices for drone videography. MobileHCI 2018: 42:1-42:8 - Jared Duval, Zachary Rubin, Elena Márquez Segura, Natalie Friedman, Milla Zlatanov, Louise Yang, Sri Kurniawan:
SpokeIt: building a mobile speech therapy experience. MobileHCI 2018: 50:1-50:12 - Michael Fischer, Giovanni Campagna, Silei Xu, Monica S. Lam:
Brassau: automatic generation of graphical user interfaces for virtual assistants. MobileHCI 2018: 33:1-33:12 - Varun Gaur, Md. Sami Uddin, Carl Gutwin:
Multiplexing spatial memory: increasing the capacity of FastTap menus with multiple tabs. MobileHCI 2018: 22:1-22:13 - Ryan Colin Gibson, Matt-Mouley Bouamrane, Mark D. Dunlop:
Mobile support for adults with mild learning disabilities during clinical consultations. MobileHCI 2018: 48:1-48:8 - Antonio Gomes, Lahiru Lakmal Priyadarshana, Aaron Visser, Juan Pablo Carrascal, Roel Vertegaal:
Magicscroll: a rollable display device with flexible screen real estate and gestural input. MobileHCI 2018: 6:1-6:11 - Uwe Gruenefeld, Abdallah El Ali, Susanne Boll, Wilko Heuten:
Beyond Halo and Wedge: visualizing out-of-view objects on head-mounted virtual and augmented reality devices. MobileHCI 2018: 40:1-40:11 - Uwe Gruenefeld, Tim Claudius Stratmann, Abdallah El Ali, Susanne Boll, Wilko Heuten:
RadialLight: exploring radial peripheral LEDs for directional cues in head-mounted displays. MobileHCI 2018: 39:1-39:6 - Jennifer Healey, Pete Denman, Haroon Syed, Lama Nachman, Susanna Raj:
Circles vs. scales: an empirical evaluation of emotional assessment GUIs for mobile phones. MobileHCI 2018: 12:1-12:11 - Maria Husmann, Alfonso Murolo, Nicolas Kick, Linda Di Geronimo, Moira C. Norrie:
Supporting out of office software development using personal devices. MobileHCI 2018: 27:1-27:11 - Mohit Jain, Megha Nawhal, Saicharan Duppati, Sampath Dechu:
Mobiceil: cost-free indoor localizer for office buildings. MobileHCI 2018: 13:1-13:6 - Jin Gun Jung, Sangyoon Lee, Sunggeun Ahn, Geehyuk Lee:
Auto-switching list search interface for touchscreen smartwatches. MobileHCI 2018: 45:1-45:10 - Kleomenis Katevas, Ioannis Arapakis, Martin Pielot:
Typical phone use habits: intense use does not predict negative well-being. MobileHCI 2018: 11:1-11:13 - Mohamed Khamis, Florian Alt, Andreas Bulling:
The past, present, and future of gaze-enabled handheld mobile devices: survey and lessons learned. MobileHCI 2018: 38:1-38:17 - Philipp Krieter, Andreas Breiter:
Analyzing mobile application usage: generating log files from mobile screen recordings. MobileHCI 2018: 9:1-9:10 - Hiroki Kurosawa, Daisuke Sakamoto, Tetsuo Ono:
MyoTilt: a target selection method for smartwatches using the tilting operation and electromyography. MobileHCI 2018: 43:1-43:11 - Luis A. Leiva, Daniel Martín-Albo, Radu-Daniel Vatavu:
GATO: predicting human performance with multistroke and multitouch gesture input. MobileHCI 2018: 32:1-32:11 - Hong Li, Jonna Häkkilä, Kaisa Väänänen:
Review of unconventional user interfaces for emotional communication between long-distance partners. MobileHCI 2018: 18:1-18:10 - Sus Lundgren Lyckvi, Olof Torgersson:
Privacy and design ethics vs designing for curiosity, communication and children: lessons learned. MobileHCI 2018: 26:1-26:8 - Andrii Matviienko, Swamy Ananthanarayan, Shadan Sadeghian Borojeni, Yannick Feld, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Augmenting bicycles and helmets with multimodal warnings for children. MobileHCI 2018: 15:1-15:13 - Matthew Louis Mauriello, Brenna McNally, Cody Buntain, Sapna Bagalkotkar, Samuel Kushnir, Jon E. Froehlich:
A large-scale analysis of YouTube videos depicting everyday thermal camera use. MobileHCI 2018: 37:1-37:12 - Sven Mayer, Huy Viet Le, Niels Henze:
Designing finger orientation input for mobile touchscreens. MobileHCI 2018: 29:1-29:9 - Fabian Okeke, Michael Sobolev, Nicola Dell, Deborah Estrin:
Good vibrations: can a digital nudge reduce digital overload? MobileHCI 2018: 4:1-4:12 - Rodrigo de Oliveira, Christopher Pentoney, Mika Pritchard-Berman:
YouTube needs: understanding user's motivations to watch videos on mobile devices. MobileHCI 2018: 36:1-36:11 - Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Daniele Internicola, Mikkel Thomasen:
Motivations and practices for cheating in Pokémon GO. MobileHCI 2018: 35:1-35:13
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