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ITAP: Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population - Program

Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population - Program

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(Last Updated: 3 July, 2024)
Saturday, 29 June 2024
08:00 - 10:00

S016: Aging and Interacting
Chair: Carlos Barros, Portugal

  • Accessibility Research on Multimodal Interaction for the Elderly
    Yixin Tu, Jing Luo, P.R. China
  • Augmented Reality in Senior Communities: A Comparative Study of Urban and Rural Settings
    Jie Ling, Huang Nahua, Qiyang Lei, Dan Li, Li Ou Yang, P.R. China
  • The Impact of Smartphone Fonts and Text Colors on Visual Recognition of the Elderly
    Yulin Zhao, Macau; Ding-Bang Luh, P.R. China
  • The Impact of Color in Phone Software Interfaces on the User Experience of the Elderly
    Teng Wang, Zhiyuan Ye, Zhijie Xi, Jie Mei, Jinjin Zhu, P.R. China; Ao Jiang, United Kingdom
  • Development and Evaluation of Embodied Metaphors for Exergame Design: Considering Older Adults’ Bodily Experiences and Individual Perceptions
    Qingchuan Li, Simin Yang, P.R. China
  • Interaction Design of Elderly-Friendly Smartwatches: A Kano-AHP-QFD Theoretical Approach
    Yue Cao, P.R. China
13:30 - 15:30

S040: Methodological approaches to study (inter)generational perspectives
Chair: Maria Jose Brites, Portugal

  • Game-Based Learning for Fostering Digital Literacy in Older Adults: An Intergenerational Approach
    Claudilene Perim, Carla Sousa, Manuel Jose Damasio, Portugal
  • It’s not by Accident! It’s by Design. Design Methods to Reach (Inter)generational Perspective
    Andreia Pinto de Sousa, Teresa Sofia Castro, Portugal
  • POPToys: Playing and Tradition to Promote Intergenerational Experiences Through a Digital App
    Viviane Pecaibes, Andreia Pinto de Sousa, Rute Mata João, Portugal
  • Decoding News Avoidance: An Immersive Dialogical Method for Inter-generational Studies
    Manuel Pita, Portugal
  • Between the Present and the Past: Using Card-Sorting and Biographical Approaches to Identify News Influencers’ Media Habits
    Mariana S. Müller, Ana Filipa Oliveira, Margarida Maneta, Maria Jose Brites, Portugal
  • Online Semi-structured Interviews to Better Capture Generational Media Actions: the Relevance of Relaxed, Participative and Reflexive Approaches
    Maria Jose Brites, Margarida Maneta, Mariana S. Müller, Ines Amaral, Portugal
Sunday, 30 June 2024
08:00 - 10:00

S064: Smart interface design
Chair: Yan Luximon, Hong Kong

  • Co-Designing Human–Chatbot Interaction for Various Healthcare Purposes: Considering Chatbots’ Social Characteristics and Communication Modalities
    Xinyi Wang, Qingchuan Li, P.R. China
  • Exploring Factors Influencing Visual Realism in Augmented Reality User Experience
    Xiaokang Wei, Yan Luximon, Hong Kong
  • Comparing Vibrotactile and Visual Feedback in Virtual Reality Motion Guidance: An Investigation on Workload and Performance
    Yunlu Ding, Hualin Zhang, Jiaxin Zhang, P.R. China
  • Evaluating Real-time Emotional Responses Using Bullet Screen Sentiment Analysis: Evidence from Electrodermal Activity
    Zhao Xu, Qingchuan Li, Yao Song, P.R. China
  • The Co-design Process in the Creation of Conversational Agents for People with Dementia
    Safia Dawood, Rakan Alsarhan, Abdulaziz Albesher, Fahad Alsedais, Abdullah Aldekhayel, Sara Alangari, Nora Almoammar, Saudi Arabia
  • Accessible Interaction Design Strategies of Intelligent Products for the Elderly Based on AHP
    Xinyi Wang, Yilin Wong, Hong Kong
10:30 - 12:30

S076: Aging, emotions and well-being
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Constructing a Multi-Dimensional Social Compensation Design Scale for Older People Within the Framework of Social Media for Smart Homes
    Ke Ma, Meng Gao, Renke He, P.R. China
  • Take Pleasure in One's Old Age——User-Friendly Interface and Functional Design to Meet the Needs of Aging Tourism
    Tingting Xiong, Xuyi Li, Ruirong Ren, Nanyi Wang, P.R. China
  • Exploring User Preferences and Acceptance of Digital Art Therapy among Older Chinese Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment
    Sihan An, Qingchuan Li, P.R. China
  • Design of an Emotion Care System for the Elderly Based on Precisely Detecting Emotion States
    Wan Dai, Hao Chen, Lei Zhu, YunFei Chen, Mo Chen, Yan Zhang, P.R. China
Monday, 1 July 2024
08:00 - 10:00

S109: Senior User Experience - I
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Development of a Model for Estimating Cognitive Function in the Elderly Using EEG and Heart Rate Variability
    Kentarou Kanai, Yuri Nakagawa, Midori Sugaya, Japan
  • Gerontechnology Design: Navigating Pluralistic Values Conflicts
    Shimeng Xiao, Long Liu, P.R. China
  • Research on Older Adults’ Interaction with E-Health Interface Based on Explainable Artificial Intelligence
    Xueting Huang, P.R. China; Zhibo Zhang, Fusen Guo, Xiaohao Wang, Australia; Kun Chi, Kexin Wu, United States
  • ProbinShasthoBondhu: A User-Centered mHealth App for Enhancing Elderly Health Management in Bangladesh
    Sumyia Afnan Mukta, Mahfuja Khanam, Kalpika Paul, Azrin Ahmed, Ashraful Islam, Asif Mahmood, Bangladesh
  • Exploring Usability Disparities in Multi-touch Screen Interaction Among Older Adults and Younger Individuals
    Tianmei Zhang, Yong Wang, Shida Guo, P.R. China
13:30 - 15:30

S135: Senior User Experience - II
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Catering to Seniors: Guidelines for User-Driven Perceived Aging Adaptation in User Interface Design
    Zhuo Wang, United Kingdom
  • Exergames as Synchronous Collaborative Remote Training in Older Adults with Hypertension: A Mixed Methods Pilot Study
    Susan Vorwerg-Gall, Luis Perotti, Rebecca Dahms, Oskar Stamm, Germany
  • SafeSpace, The Smart caretaker: An AI-driven Safe and Comfortable Environment for the Well-being of Alzheimer’s and Dementia Patients
    Kenneth King, Mohamed Azab, United States
Tuesday, 2 July 2024
08:00 - 10:00

S146: New media use in the everyday life of older people - I
Room: Georgetown West
Chair: Eugene Loos, Netherlands

  • Asking ChatGPT How to Fight Visual Ageism on Websites: Pitfall or Opportunity?
    Eugene Loos, Netherlands; Loredana Ivan, Romania; Maria Sourbati, United Kingdom
  • Navigating Paris Digitally: An Exploratory Research of 360 º Immersive Videos with Portuguese Participants
    Francisco Regalado, Claudia Pedro Ortet, Tania Ribeiro, Ana Isabel Veloso, Portugal
  • The Impact of Pre-Pandemic ICT Use on COVID-19 Vaccination and Recovery Among Oldest-Old in Abbiategrasso
    Luca Guido Valla, Michele Rossi, Italy; Alessandra Gaia, United Kingdom; Antonio Guaita, Elena Rolandi, Italy
  • “'It's fake.’ ‘No, it's not.’ ‘How is it fake?’. It Happened to Me and my Grandparents Several Times”: Portuguese Generations’ Dialogues on Fake News
    Margarida Maneta, Maria Jose Brites, Portugal
  • Attitudes and Use of Health Information and Communication Technology Among Older Adults´ in Iceland - Changes from 2019 to 2022
    Agusta Palsdottir, Iceland
  • Navigating ageing in Portuguese transnational families: the role of digital technologies
    Carlos Barros, Carla Ganito, Portugal
10:30 - 12:30

S161: New media use in the everyday life of older people - II
Room: Georgetown West
Chair: Eugene Loos, Netherlands

  • When a digital social network helps seniors live with cancer: The case of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) on Facebook
    Juliette Charbonneaux, Karine Berthelot-Guiet, France
  • Educational Gerontechnology: Toward a Comprehensive Model for the Education of Digital Technologies for Older Adults
    Javiera Rosell, Sofia Sepulveda-Caro, Felipe Bustamante, Chile
  • Digital Bulgarian Elderly People: Myth or Reality?
    Lora Metanova, Neli Velinova, Lilia Raycheva, Bulgaria
  • Understanding the Behavior of Older Adults’ Social Media Platform-Swinging in the Philippines
    Maureen Olive Gallardo, Merlin Teodosia Suarez, Ryan Ebardo, Philippines
  • Activities to Encourage Older Adults' Skills in the Use of Digital Technologies on the Example of Multigenerational Houses in Germany
    Dietmar Jakob, Johannes Kuchler, Diane Ahrens, Florian Wahl, Germany
16:00 - 18:00

S187: PANEL: Challenges of Smart IT for Older Adults
Room: Jefferson East
Chairs: Qin Gao, Jia Zhou, P.R. China

  • Business Challenges of Gerontechnology in China
    Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, P.R. China
  • Older Adults' Everyday Use of Digital Media: A Matter of Age?
    Eugene Loos, Netherlands
  • Is it possible to harness AI and other developments to make accessibility automatic, eliminating regulations, and making accessibility ubiquitous?
    Gregg Vanderheiden, United States
Wednesday, 3 July 2024
08:00 - 10:00

S200: Smart Technology for Older Adults
Room: Columbia1
Chair: Jia Zhou, P.R. China

  • Rethinking Our Approach to Accessibility in the Era of Rapidly Emerging Technologies
    Gregg Vanderheiden, Crystal Marte, Sina Bahram, United States
  • Designing Autonomous Vehicle Interactions for a Super-Aged Society: A Formative Study
    Jack Shen-Kuen Chang, Pin-Chun Chen, Hsin-Tzu Ma, Shang-En Li, Wei-Ting Du, Ling-Hui Chang, Taiwan; Kuan-Yuan Wang, United States; Chien-Ju Lin, Hsiao-Feng Chieh, Chen-Hsun Weng, Taiwan
  • Optimization of Touch Active Area Size Based on Click Position Bias in Older Adults' Touchscreen Interaction
    Yanling Zuo, Jingjing Cao, Jia Zhou, P.R. China
  • Human Aspects of Gerontechnology: Comprehensive Analysis of 2015-2023 ITAP Conference Papers
    Shixin Fan, Yunshan Jiang, Wei Hu, Jia Zhou, P.R. China
13:30 - 15:30

S227: Senior Cloud and Active Aging
Room: Georgetown East
Chair: Kenichiro Ito, Japan

  • Enhancing Older Adults' Motivation for Social Interaction: Exploring Design Principles of Social Media Mobile Applications through a Self-Determination Theory (SDT) Approach
    Jie Meng, Australia
  • Neighbourhood Natter: A Post-Pandemic Response to Addressing Social Isolation and Connection in a Retirement Village
    David M. Frohlich, Sarah Campbell, Daniel Benn, Thomas Booker-Price, Alison Benzimra, United Kingdom
  • Exploring Reasons for Short Videos Engagement Behaviors of Senior Users
    Zhaoyi Ma, Qin Gao, P.R. China
  • Chatbots as Tools in Parent-Child Relationships
    Misato Nihei, Taiga Nohara, Ikuko Sugawara, Takazumi Ono, Japan
  • Estimating Subjective Ikigai of Older Adults Based on the Analysis of Voice Communication in Social Activities: A Case Study of Frailty Check Activity Scenes.
    Takahiro Miura, Ken-ichiro YABU, Emiko Uchiyama, Kenta Kamikokuryo, Vincent Hernandez, Bo-Kyung Son, Katsuya Iijima, Japan
Thursday, 4 July 2024
08:00 - 10:00

S252: Exploring the Future Design Approach to Aging Society
Room: Cabinet
Chair: Wang-Chin Tsai, Taiwan

  • Research on augmented reality design of diet for elderly patients with chronic kidney disease
    Wang-Chin Tsai, Chien-Hua Kuo, Chang-Franw Lee, Taiwan
  • An Exploration on Creative Approach of Animated Short Films Using Traditional Crafts as Media by Expert Analysis Method
    Chia-Ling Chang, Taiwan
  • Exploring the Current State and Future Development of Online Exhibitions of Art in the Post-COVID Era-A Case Study of ART TAIPEI
    Pan Chu, Cheng-Min Tsai, Taiwan
  • Designing User Interface for Color Association Analysis Tool
    Cheng-Min Tsai, Taiwan
  • A Study on The Contemporary Arts and Crafts Design in Taiwan Based on The Aesthetics Perspectives of The Book of Changes
    Tien-Li Chen, Yun-Chi Lee, Taiwan
  • Knowledge Service Optimization Based on Human Factors Engineering - Focusing on the Elderly Reader Group in Libraries
    Yujia Zhai, Shijun Ge, P.R. China
  • Research on Adaptive Interface Warning Information Design for Situational Awareness
    Dapeng Wei, Shijun Ge, Chi Zhang, Yuxuan Wang, Long Lin, Yi Zhou, P.R. China
13:30 - 15:30

S277: Digital empowerment of senior citizens to promote an active and healthy ageing
Room: Lincoln West
Chair: Ana Isabel Veloso, Portugal

  • Game-based Solutions for Impacting Digital Competences in Aged Populations: Insights from an Empathetic Workshop
    Francisco Regalado, Carlos Santos, Ana Isabel Veloso, Portugal
  • A Case of Designing a Game to Support Older Adults in a Community Setting: Implications for Supporting Active Togetherness
    Swaroop John, Szu-Yu Yang, Aqueasha Martin-Hammond, United States
  • Iterative Co-Design of an Activity-Planning Mobile App for People Living with Early-Stage Dementia
    Michael Wilson, Dympna O'Sullivan, Jonathan Turner, Julie Doyle, Ireland
  • Leveraging Curiosity to Care for an Aging Population
    Cassini Nazir, United States; Kuo-Wei Lee, Taiwan; Mike Courtney, United States
  • Benchmarking the User eXperience and Usability of Online Social Networks: Proposal of an Evaluation Framework
    Francisco Regalado, Oscar Mealha, Carlos Santos, Ana Isabel Veloso, Portugal
  • Towards a New (Old) Generation of Cyclotourists: Implementing an Improved Concept of Jizo Brand
    Claudia Pedro Ortet, Ana Isabel Veloso, Liliana Vale Costa, Portugal
16:00 - 18:00

S287: Healthy Aging
Room: Lincoln West
Chair: Marie Sjölinder, Sweden

  • An Exploration of Engagement and Collaboration between Healthcare Professionals and Older Adults with Multimorbidity using a Digital Health Platform
    Julie Doyle, Patricia McAleer, Emma Murphy, Suzanne Smith, Mary Galvin, John Dinsmore, Ireland
  • The Framework for Age-friendly Voice Medical Information Service Platform Based on Field Dynamic Theory
    Yibei Zeng, Kaiqing Tang, Yuqi Liu, P.R. China
  • Family Care Partner Perceptions of a Social Assistive Robot to Support Connectedness and Health Behaviors in Assisted Living
    Shannon R. Power, Kasey N. Smith, Reuben Abedine, Lydia M. Burton, Anne E. Adams, Jenay M. Beer, United States
  • Technology for Prolonged Independent Life – A Pilot Study
    Marie Sjölinder, Yvonne Eriksson, Christine Gustafsson, Sweden
  • Mining the User Expectations and System Usability for Immersive VR Somato-Cognitive Exercise Intervention Among Community-Dwelling Elderly Individuals: A Pilot Study
    Jing Cao, Ling Yue, Jingting Sun, Zhiqiang Wu, P.R. China

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