HIPs, or Human Interactive Proofs, are challenges meant to be easily solved by humans, while remaining too hard to be economically solved by computers. HIPs are increasingly used ...
Kumar Chellapilla, Kevin Larson, Patrice Y. Simard...
Graspable tangibles are now being explored on the current generation of capacitive touch surfaces, such as the iPad and the Android tablet. Because the size and form factor is rel...
Alexander Wiethoff, Hanna Schneider, Michael Rohs,...
In this paper we describe the development and initial testing of a tool for self-assessment of affect while interacting with computer systems: the Sensual Evaluation Instrument. W...
Jarmo Laaksolahti, Katherine Isbister, Kristina H&...
A long term goal of assistive technology research is to build creative expression applications where subjects can extemporaneously express themselves. Sketch drawing is one form o...
Rudolph L. Mappus IV, Girish R. Venkatesh, Chetna ...
Complex applications, in particular Web applications, deal with a myriad of different concerns and some of them affect several others. The result is that these crosscutting concer...
Silvia E. Gordillo, Gustavo Rossi, Ana Moreira, Jo...