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CHI
2008
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Exploring evaluation methods for ambient information systems
In this paper, we begin by laying out our motivation for exploring methods of evaluating Ambient Information Systems, with a strong push toward in-situ studies. Next, we describe ...
William R. Hazlewood, Kay Connelly, Kevin Makice, ...
NORDICHI
2004
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Marrying HCI/Usability and computer games: a preliminary look
The fields HCI/usability and computer games have existed for a few decades with virtually no mutual interaction. However, in recent years, a number of exchanges have appeared, bot...
Anker Helms Jørgensen
CHI
2004
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Towards caring machines
The perception of feeling cared for has beneficial consequences in education, psychotherapy, and medicine. Results from a longitudinal study of simulated caring by a computer are ...
Timothy W. Bickmore, Rosalind W. Picard
ACMDIS
2004
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Privacy risk models for designing privacy-sensitive ubiquitous computing systems
Privacy is a difficult design issue that is becoming increasingly important as we push into ubiquitous computing environments. While there is a fair amount of theoretical work on ...
Jason I. Hong, Jennifer D. Ng, Scott Lederer, Jame...
CHI
2004
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Affective sensors, privacy, and ethical contracts
Sensing affect raises critical privacy concerns, which are examined here using ethical theory, and with a study that illuminates the connection between ethical theory and privacy....
Carson Reynolds, Rosalind W. Picard