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Program

Wednesday, 03 July - Program

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(Last Updated: 3 July, 2024)

Program Overview

Hybrid

Monday, 01 July, 18:30 - 20:00, Opening Plenary Session

Wednesday, 03 July
Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00 (EDT - Washington DC)
HCI: Human-Computer Interaction

S190: Emotions and cognition in HCI
Room: Gunston
Chair(s): To be announced

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • Towards a Positive Thinking about Deepfakes: Evaluating the Experience of Deepfake Voices in the Emotional and Rational Scenarios
    Chih-Jung Chang, Wei-Chi Chien, Taiwan
  • Emotions: Investigating the Vital Role of Tactile Interaction
    Xinyi Chen, Mickey Mengting Zhang, Macau
  • Evaluation of a Voice-Based Emotion Recognition Software in the Psycho-oncological Care of Cancer Patients
    Leonard Georg Klotz, Germany; Alexander Wünsch, Switzerland; Mahsa Fischer, Germany
  • Automatically Identifying the Human Sense of Familiarity using Eye Gaze Features
    Iliana Castillon, Trevor Chartier, Videep Venkatesha, Noah S. Okada, Asa Davis, Anne M. Cleary, Nathaniel Blanchard, United States
  • Enhancing Engagement Prediction in Online Environment Using Temporal Features
    Eman Almotairi, Amani Alzahrani, Danda B. Rawat, United States
HIMI: Human Interface and the Management of Information

S191: Design Information Usage
Room: Lincoln East
Chair: Yen-Yu Kang, Taiwan

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • Exploring User Preferences in AI-Generated Car Wheel Frame Designs: A Preliminary Study of Users with Varied Design Experience
    Yu-Hsu Lee, Hsin-Wei Huang, Taiwan
  • A Generative Bottle Design System Based on Users' Touch Feelings
    Yinghsiu Huang, Taiwan
  • A Qualitative Research Approach to Collect Insights of College Students Engaging in A University Social Responsibility Project with Augmented Reality
    Pei Shan Lee, Meng-Jung Liu, Le-Yin Ma, Chia Hui Pan, Taiwan
  • Analyze the Design Considerations of Tainan’s Tourist Map and the Benefits It Aims to Achieve
    Yudan Pan, Yen-Yu Kang, Taiwan
  • Current Research and Application Status of Mental Models in the Field of Design in China: A Literature-Based Approach
    Shixiang Li, P.R. China

S192: Human, Animal, and Machine Intelligence
Room: Lincoln West
Chair: Hirohiko Mori, Japan

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • Automated Diagnostics and Its Advantages of AI in Mental Health
    Min Yang, Hirohiko Mori, Japan
  • Visualization and Interpretation of Latent Space in Deep Learning
    Mizuki Dai, Kenya Jin'no, Japan
  • Data-driven frequency analysis of EEG time series
    Koki Hoshi, Hirokazu Tanaka, Japan
  • Interaction between environment and embodiment using a biped robot
    Tomowa Kobayashi, Ryo Takeba, Hirohiko Mori, Japan
  • Exploring Connections Between Eye Movements and the Big Five Personality Traits
    Yuya Tahara, Issei Inaba, Yukio Saito, Toru Hitomi, Takuya Okada, Yuka Honda, Takusige Katura, Japan
UAHCI: Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction

S193: Artificial Intelligence and Biosignal Processing for Virtual Reality, Computer Aided System, and Educational Innovation
Room: Jefferson East
Chairs: Hiroki Takada, Akihiro Sugiura, Japan

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • A Study on the Effect of Free-Viewing Eye Movement on Microsaccades
    Fumiya Kinoshita, Japan
  • fMRI-Based Analysis of Brain Activity in Visual Search and Spiral Drawing Tasks
    Akihiro Sugiura, Saki Hayakawa, Kuwon Sumi, Masami Niwa, Kohki Nakane, Yuta Umeda, Masahiro Suzuki, Kunihiko Tanaka, Hiroki Takada, Japan
  • Mutually Complementary HAR System Using IMU-Based Wearable Devices and Computer Vision
    Woosoon Jung, KyoungOck Park, Jeong Tak Ryu, Kyuman Jeong, Yoosoo Oh, Korea
  • Exploring the Need of Assistive Technologies for People with Olfactory Disorders
    Palavi V. Bhole, Kripa K. Kundaliya, Garreth W. Tigwell, Roshan L. Peiris, United States
  • Measurement and Analysis on Effects of Peripheral Vision Training on Human Body
    Yasuyuki Matsuura, Kiminori Sorimachi, Hiroshi Tahara, Hiroki Takada, Japan
  • Relationship between cognitive function and visual function
    Masumi Takada, Kazuhiro Fujikake, Atsuko Uris, Hiroki Takada, Japan
  • Simulation of ECG with diseases using Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Model
    Kohki Nakane, Hiroki Takada, Japan
  • Use of ChatGPT in the Classrooms of a Junior Highschool Science to Invoke Ability of Questioning
    Kieko Ido, Katsuhiro Goto, Miu Yamada, Shu Matsuura, Japan

S194: Innovative Product Design and Development
Room: Jefferson West
Chair: Kevin Tseng, Taiwan

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • Technological Empowerment for Aging Workforce in Elderly Care Programs: Service Model Design and Development of an Elderly Care Shared Service Platform
    Tsai-Hsuan Tsai, Hsin-Yu Lo, Shih-Lin Wu, Yueh-Peng Chen, Chien-Lung Hsu, Taiwan
  • Systematic Review on Work-Related Musculoskeletal Health Risks in Haemodialysis Nurses
    Yu-Chung Tsao, Yu-Cheng Pei, Kai-Fen Liu, Kevin Tseng, Taiwan
  • Effectiveness of Technology-Assisted Medication Reminder Systems in Neurodegenerative Diseases : Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Kevin Tseng, Yi-Han Wang, Taiwan
  • Exploring the Relationship between Generation Z's Beauty Experience and Brand Loyalty: A Comprehensive Study in the Experience Economy Era
    Shin-Yu Tsai, Hsien-Hui Tang, Taiwan
  • Enhancing Customer Loyalty in Pure Internet Banking: An Analysis of Experience and NPS Shifts Using S-O-R Theory
    Qiu-Ze Wu, P.R. China; Yu-Ling Lien, Hsien-Hui Tang, Taiwan; Michael T Lai, P.R. China
CCD: Cross-Cultural Design

S195: Embracing Diversity in the Age of Intelligent Interaction
Room: Monroe
Chairs: Hanjing Huang, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, P.R. China

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • Investigating the Impact of Different Stressors on Trust in Intelligent Decision Support Systems
    Xiangying Zou, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Yuehu Zhao, P.R. China
  • User Needs for Home Robotic Devices: A Comparison between Middle-aged and Older Adults
    Hanjing Huang, Wenwen Fu, Rong Chen, P.R. China
  • To Split or Not to Split? Evaluating IA Roles Providing Knowledge and Emotional Support
    Jingyu Zhao, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Yankuan Liu, P.R. China
  • Commanding Consumers’ Visual Attention: Enhancement and Attenuation
    Minqian Yang, Xin Lei, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, P.R. China
  • A Gamified Approach on Inducing Energy Conservation Behavior
    Dian Yu, Singapore; Ari Yue, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, P.R. China
  • Using Artificial Intelligence in Music Creation? A Survey Based on Copyright Consciousness
    Pin-Hsuan Chen, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, P.R. China
  • The role of Scientific Research Foundation in the United States, Germany, and China in developing the Industrial Internet
    Ziyang Li, Zhenli Bai, Ang Zhang, P.R. China
SCSM: Social Computing and Social Media

S196: Evaluation of Consumer Behavior by Big Data Analysis
Room: Cardozo
Chairs: Kohei Otake, Takashi Namatame, Japan

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • Evaluation of Location Detecting Accuracy Using Smart Watch BLE Connection
    Takaaki Mimura, Kohei Otake, Takashi Namatame, Japan
  • Relationship Between Consumers' Circumstances and Food Consumption Behavior
    Aina Ishikawa, Takashi Namatame, Kohei Otake, Japan
  • Identifying Topics in the Community Related to Women's Fashion Magazines Using the Topic Model
    Emi Iwanade, Kohei Otake, Japan
  • Identification of Important Products in Electronics Retail Stores Using a Product-to-Product Network
    Jin Nakashima, Takashi Namatame, Kohei Otake, Japan
  • Identification of Key Factors to Improve Click-Through Rates Related to Email
    Akito Kumazawa, Takashi Namatame, Kohei Otake, Japan
  • Research on Relationship between Mental Accounting and Consumer Purchase Behavior
    Mika Ezawa, Tomoaki Tabata, Japan
  • Prediction of Consumer Purchases in a Session on an EC site Considering the Variety of Past Browsing
    Yuto Fukui, Tomoaki Tabata, Japan
DUXU: Design, User Experience, and Usability

S197: PANEL: Perspectives on the History of HCI/UX
Room: Cabinet
Chair: Aaron Marcus, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • Perspectives on the History of HCI/UX Design
    Aaron Marcus, United States
  • Presentation 1
    Lorenzo Cantoni, Switzerland
  • Presentation 2
    Zaiyan Gong, P.R. China
  • Presentation 3
    Masaaki Kurosu, Japan
  • Presentation 4
    Martin Maguire, United Kingdom
  • HCI History
    Elizabeth Rosenzweig, United States
C&C: Culture and Computing

S198: Bie-modernist Cultural Computing
Room: Fairchild
Chairs: Jianjiang Wang, P.R. China; Matthias Rauterberg, Netherlands

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • Research on Social Welfare under the Perspective of Bie-modernism Life Equity Theory - Prediction Based on Machine Learning Algorithm
    Peng Zhe, P.R. China
  • Calculation of the Proportion of Modernity in Dao Lang's Lyrics from a Bie-modernist Cultural Computing Perspective
    Jianjiang Wang, Haiguang Chen, P.R. China; Hui Wang, Pakistan; Muyun Wang, Hong Ni, Juan Wang, P.R. China
  • Bie-modernism Cultural Computing of Literary Works of “Three Musketeers of Tie Xi”——Based on the Pre-trained Dialogue Models ChatGLM3
    Jiafeng Lin, Zhaoyang Sui, P.R. China
  • Writing Education Research in the Context of Cultural Computing in Bie-modernism
    Yingying Xu, Jianjiang Wang, P.R. China
  • Bie-modernism:From Cultural Computing to Social Computing
    Jiafeng Lin, P.R. China
HCIBGO: HCI in Business, Government and Organizations

S199: HCI in Business and Organizations
Room: Georgetown West
Chairs: Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Hong Kong; Robbie T. Nakatsu, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • Explainable AI in Machine Learning Regression: Creating Transparency of a Regression Model
    Robbie T. Nakatsu, United States
  • ChatGPT and the Medical Industry: A Topic Modeling of Online Discussions by Medical Professionals
    Langtao Chen, Brenda Eschenbrenner, Youhong Hu, United States
  • Designing for AI Transparency in Public Services: A User-Centred Study of Citizens' Preferences
    Stefan Schmager, Samrat Gupta, Ilias Pappas, Polyxeni Vassilakopoulou, Norway
  • An Exploratory Study of Conventional Machine Learning and Large Language Models for Sentiment Analysis
    Cui Zou, United States; Jingyuan Cai, Hong Kong; Langtao Chen, United States; Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Hong Kong
  • A Computational Aesthetic Design Science Study on Online Video Based on Triple-Dimensional Multimodal Analysis
    Kang Zhangguang, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Keng Siau, Hong Kong
  • Configurational Perspectives in Social Media Research: A Systematic Literature Review
    Kailing Deng, Langtao Chen, United States
  • The Effects of Conversation Initiation Strategies in Human-aided Service Bots: The Role of Perceived Flexibility
    Xixian Peng, Mengru Yang, Lingyi Zhou, P.R. China; Xinwei Wang, New Zealand
  • Understanding and Fighting Scams: Media, Language, Appeals and Effects
    Shuhua Zhou, Xiao Fan Liu, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Simon Harrison, Xinzhi Zhang, Shanshan Zhen, Dannii Yeung, Janet Hsiao, Ray LC, Antoni Chan, Wang Xiaohui, Crystal Jiang, Fen Lin, Jixing Li, Andus Wong, Leanne Chan, Bert George, Ping Li, Hong Kong
ITAP: Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population

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

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • 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
HCI-CPT: HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust

S201: Awareness and Action?: Privacy and Security Threats and User Acceptance of Technologies
Room: Columbia2
Chair: Heather Molyneaux, Canada

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • "I'm not planning on dying any time soon": A Survey of Digital Legacy Planning
    Paola Marmorato, Clarissa Fernandes, Canada; Lydia Kraus, Czech Republic; Elizabeth Stobert, Canada
  • Privacy-Conscious Design Requirements to Support Older Adults' Health Information Seeking
    Yomna Aly, Cosmin Munteanu, Canada
  • Japanese Users’ (Mis)understandings of Technical Terms Used in Privacy Policies and the Privacy Protection Law
    Sachiko Kanamori, Miho Ikeda, Kumiko Kameishi, Ayako A. Hasegawa, Japan
  • Expert Perspectives on Information Security Awareness Programs in Medical Care Institutions in Germany
    Jan Tolsdorf, Luigi Lo Iacono, Germany
  • Legal, Technical and User Perspectives on the Right to Modify
    Rene Richard, Margaret McKay, Heather Molyneaux, Canada
HCI-Games: HCI in Games

S202: Gamification toward Information Systems
Room: Columbia3
Chair: Fan Zhao, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • Can We Gamify Computer Hardware Education?
    Fan Zhao, Gene Hoyt, Rebeca Muniz, United States
  • Personalize Mobile Game Interface Design
    Yunchen Gui, Fan Zhao, United States
  • Managing the Personality of NPCs with Your Interactions: A Game Design System Based on Large Language Models
    Muyun Dai, Chun Yuan, Xiaomei Nie, P.R. China
  • The Challenge of Perception Tower: Fine Art Education Game Design Based on Visual Thinking Strategies
    Yuan Zeng, Wei Huang, Xiaomei Nie, P.R. China
  • Towards Attainable Game Experiences
    Adam Palmquist, Izabella Jedel, Ole Goethe, Norway
  • Experiential Affordance: Explore Gamification in Dating Apps Advertisements
    Javzmaa Jadamba, Mongolia; Anna Maria Wen, Poland; Dongjing Kang, P.R. China
  • Meaning in Digital Games: A Mixed Methods Investigation
    Owen Schaffer, United States
AI-HCI: Artificial Intelligence in HCI

S203: Artificial Reasoning - I
Room: Georgetown East
Chair: Adrienne Raglin, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 08:00 – 10:00
  • Applying Abstraction Techniques to Military Courses of Action
    Thom Hawkins, Andrew Orechovesky, United States
  • Logical Interference: Using AI to Correct Flaws in Human Judgment
    Daniel N. Cassenti, Thom Hawkins, United States
  • PyFlowML: a Visual Language Framework to Foster Participation in ML-based Decision Making
    Serena Versino, Tommaso Turchi, Alessio Malizia, Italy
  • Surveying Computational Theory of Mind and a Potential Multi-Agent Approach
    Prabhat Kumar, Adrienne Raglin, John Richardson, United States
  • Text Analysis Software using Topic Modeling Techniques for the Extraction of Knowledge from Cases Related to Vulnerability and Access to Justice
    Jorge E. Espinosa, Sandra Mateus, Diana M. Ramirez, Colombia


Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30 (EDT - Washington DC)
HCI: Human-Computer Interaction

S204: Socio-cultural Aspects in Monolingual and Multilingual Human-Computer Interaction
Room: Gunston
Chair: Christina Alexandris, Greece

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • Of Politics, Behavior and Commands: Processing Information Unspoken for Sentiment Analysis and Spoken Interaction Applications
    Christina Alexandris, Georgios Trachanas, Savvas Chatzipanayiotidis, Greece
  • Vocal Minority versus Silent Majority: Twitter Data for Greek General Elections and Tweets on German Foreign Policy
    Georgios Trachanas, Christina Valavani, Christina Alexandris, Stavros Giannakis, Greece
  • Bridging Perspectives: Unveiling Racial Dynamics in Remote Pair Programming Communication
    Shandler A. Mason, Sanket Nain, Sandeep Kaur Kuttal, United States
  • Conversation Summarization System Emphasizing Recent Context for Supporting Seamless Rejoining of a Group Chat after Temporary Absence
    Jotaro Hori, Masayuki Ando, Kouyou Otsu, Tomoko Izumi, Japan
  • Humans as Cultural Gatekeepers: A Reverse Turing Test Approach
    NANTA SOORAKSA, Chattaporn Noviram, Pitikhate Sooraksa, Thailand
  • AI and Well-being: Enhancing Health, Happiness and Cultural Understanding
    Takashi Kido, Japan

S205: Lean and HCI in Practice
Room: Fairchild
Chair: Yu-Hsiu Hung, Taiwan

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • A Study of the Impact of Different Teaching Methods on Students' Learning in Design Thinking Courses in Taiwan
    Ching-Ya Chen, Hsi-Jen Chen, Chia-Han Yang, Taiwan
  • A Telepresence Robot Partner for Remote Work: An Exploration into Design and its Psychological Effect
    Kunlin Jhang, Wei-Chi Chien, Taiwan
  • The Application of Miryoku Engineering to Artists' Books
    Man-wei Kao, Chia-Han Yang, Hsi-Jen Chen, Taiwan
  • Social Usability Evaluation of Douyin and TikTok
    Yu-Hsiu Hung, Pei-Ching Chiang, Taiwan
  • Integrated DBR & ADDIE Model to Improve Pedagogical Practices in Mechatronic Design
    Jui-Hung Cheng, Taiwan
  • Empower the Tâi-Gí Teaching Practitioner through Co-Designing the Tâi-Gí Teaching Support Platform
    Yi-ping Ma, Wan-Ling Chang, Min-Yuan Ma, Taiwan
EPCE: Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics

S206: Human Factors in Digital Aviation
Room: Jefferson West
Chair: Wen-Chin Li, United Kingdom

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • Proactive Workload Estimation for Pilots
    Miwa Nakanishi, Riku Adachi, Japan
  • Single Pilot Operations - Who Should Do What? Allocating Aviation Tasks to the Performing Cooperators
    Frank Zinn, Lars Ebrecht, Frank Albers, Matthias Wies, Dominik Niedermeier, Germany
  • Impact of Startle Reflex on Performance, Face Temperature and Brain Activity Impact of Startle Reflex on Cognitive Performance, Face Temperature and Brain Activity
    Jonathan Deniel, Jens Neubert, Flora Schwartz, Mickael Causse, France
  • The Devil Between The Details: Limitations of Probability-Based Approaches to Human Error.
    Lauren Thomas, Kathy Abbott, United States
  • Self-Organising Maps for Comparing Flying Performance Using Different Inceptors
    Arthur Nichanian, Wen-Chin Li, Wojciech Tomasz Korek, Yifan Wang, Wesley Tsz-Kin Chan, United Kingdom
  • A Small Icon and its Effect on User Perception - How the Design of The Passenger Call Button Shapes Passengers Communication with Cabin Crew
    Elizabeth Manikath, Germany; Wen-Chin Li, Graham R. Braithwaite, United Kingdom; Pawel Piotrowski, Germany
  • Evaluating Cause-Effect Relationships in Accident Investigation Using HFACS-DEMATEL
    Wesley Tsz-Kin Chan, Wen-Chin Li, Arthur Nichanian, United Kingdom; Elizabeth Manikath, Germany
UAHCI: Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction

S207: Technology for Inclusion and Participation (TIP) & ICT for Inclusion (ICT4I) - II
Room: Jefferson East
Chairs: Ingo Bosse, Daniela Nussbaumer, Switzerland; Susanne Dirks, Christoph Kaletka, Germany

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • Exergames for Children with Special Needs
    Christian Scherer, Sacha Guyer, Thomas Keller, Andreas Illenberger, Switzerland
  • Feedback as a Form of User Involvement in the Digital Realm
    Lukas Baumann, Susanne Dirks, Germany
  • Innovating inclusion – Social innovation perspectives for societal participation
    Christoph Kaletka, Daniel Krüger, Germany
  • Embarking on Inclusive Voice User Interfaces: Initial Steps in Exploring Technology Integration within the Seminar `AI and Educational Sciences'
    Matthias Busch, Robin Ibs, Ingo Siegert, Germany
  • The Participation of People with Disabilities in (Citizen) Science Projects - Best Practice Examples from a Toolbox to Support Inclusive Research
    Daniel Krüger, Bastian Pelka, Ann Christin Schulz, Germany
  • “Mum helps me when the Internet messes up…” Accessibility of e-Health Services for People with Intellectual Disability
    Claude L. Normand, Canada; Catharina Gustavsson, Kristin Alfredsson Agren, Sweden; Vanessa N. Heitplatz, Germany; Darren D. Chadwick, United Kingdom; Stefan Johansson, Sweden
CCD: Cross-Cultural Design

S208: Cross-Cultural Integration and Human Nature Embracing - III
Room: Monroe
Chairs: I-Ying Chiang, Rungtai Lin, Taiwan

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • Redefining Truth in the Context of AI-Truth Era: A Practice-Led Research of “From Post-Truth to AI-Truth”
    Yanlin Li, P.R. China; Chih-Yung Chiu, Taiwan
  • The Influence of Souvenirs on Establishing the Brand Image of Film Festivals: The Audience's Perception and Preference for Souvenirs
    De-Hong Tsai, Po Hsien Lin, Taiwan
  • Qianzhan Technology’s 5F Perceptual Learning Research Takes VR Wearable Devices as An Example
    Yu Di Huang, Po Hsien Lin, Rungtai Lin, Taiwan
  • Exploring User Engagement with Smartwatch Health Services: A Comparative Study between Taiwan and Singapore
    Chih-Chang Lin, Fang-Wu Tung, Chien-Hsiung Chen, Taiwan
  • The Human-Computer Dynamic Structural Analysis of Interactive Installations
    Yun-Ju Chen, Tsuei-Ju Hsieh, Taiwan
  • Design Innovation Based on the Material Experience and Tactile Prompting
    I-Ying Chiang, Po Hsien Lin, Rungtai Lin, Taiwan
SCSM: Social Computing and Social Media

S209: Social Media and ICT4D
Room: Cardozo
Chair: Adheesh Budree, South Africa

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • Factors Influencing the Selection and Review of Social Media Platforms in the South African SMME Hospitality Industry
    Taboka Velempini, Salah Kabanda, South Africa
  • Bridging the Gap: A Case Study of Utilizing Social Media to Accelerate Recovery and Structuring Disaster Management
    Suzad Mohammad, Abdullah Al Jobair, Fairuz Shaiara, Sadia Sharmin, Bangladesh
VAMR: Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality

S210: VR Applications for Transporation, Health, Rehabilitation, and Education
Room: Lincoln West
Chair: Jung Hyup Kim, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • Assessing Body Dissatisfaction and Attentional Bias Towards the Body Using Eye-Tracking Technology in Virtual Reality
    Jose Gutierrez-Maldonado, Alejandra Rueda-Pina, Mariarca Ascione, Franck-Alexandre Meschberger-Annweiler, Marta Ferrer-Garcia, Maria-Teresa Mendoza-Medialdea, Spain; Bruno Porras-Garcia, United States
  • SpaceXR: Virtual Reality and Data Mining for Astronomical Visualization
    Mikhail Nikolaenko, Ming Tang, United States
  • VR-Enhanced Teleoperation System for a Semi-Autonomous Mulitplatform All-Terrain Exploration Vehicle
    Daniel Scholl, Jannis Meier, Michael Reke, Germany
  • Design, Development, and Evaluation of a Virtual Reality-based Distance Learning Application in Manual Medicine and Therapy
    Laura Steffny, Nils Ove Beese, Kevin Gisa, Nina Christine Peters, Jan Spilski, Thomas Lachmann, Dirk Werth, Germany
  • A Virtual Reality based Therapeutic Approach for Stuttering Intervention
    J. Cecil, John A Tetnowski, Sriram Kumar Tentu, United States
  • Stepping Into Recovery with an Immersive Virtual Reality Serious Game for Upper Limb Rehabilitation: A Supermarket Experience for Stroke Survivors
    Sergio Oliveira, Bernardo Marques, Paula Amorim, Paulo Dias, Beatriz Sousa Santos, Portugal
DHM: Digital Human Modeling and Applications in Health, Safety, Ergonomics and Risk Management

S211: Emotionally Intelligent Technology and Personalized Support
Room: Columbia1
Chair(s): To be announced

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • Chatbot-based Mood and Activity Journaling for Resource-oriented CBT Support of Students
    Julian Striegl, Germany; Farah Fekih, Tunisia; Gerhard Weber, Claudia Loitsch, Germany
  • Evaluating Incentive based 3D Virtual Training for Nasopharyngeal Swab Proficiency
    Vasavi Gannina, Mohammad Burhan Khan, J. Cecil, United States; Frederic Merienne, Binti Mohd Zuki Fatin Shamimi, France
  • Incorporating Regional Brain Connectivity Profiles into the Inference of Exposure-related Neurobehavioral Burden in Explosive Ordnance Disposal Veterans
    Jeffrey Page, Hyuk Oh, Thomas Chacko, Immanuel Babu Henry Samuel, Calvin Lu, Robert D Forsten, United States; Matthew J. Reinhard, Michelle E. Costanzo, U.S. Virgin Islands; Gordon Broderick, United States
  • Evaluating the Effect of Adapting Virtual Humans Based on Individual Differences in Users
    Mohan Zalake, Alexandre Gomes De Siqueira, Krishna Vaddiparti, Pavlo Antonenko, Benjamin Lok, United States
  • A Method Based on Recognition of Emotional Expressions, Behavior, and Objects for Security Monitoring in Educational Environments
    Reginaldo Donizeti Candido, Ferrucio de Franco Rosa, Rodrigo Bonacin, Brazil
DUXU: Design, User Experience, and Usability

S212: User Experience Across Physical and Digital Environments
Room: Cabinet
Chair: Martin Maguire, United Kingdom

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • Perceived Value of UX in Organizations: A Systematic Literature Review
    Louis Amant, Luka Rukonic, Suzanne Kieffer, Belgium
  • Will You Work with Us to Design a Robot? Boys' and Girls' Choices of Anthropomorphic Robots According to their Gender
    Oronzo Parlangeli, Margherita Bracci, Enrica Marchigiani, Paola Palmitesta, Francesco Curro, Matteo Sirizzotti, Stefano Guidi, Italy
  • A Preliminary Exploration of the Effectiveness of Portable Simulated Pet Systems Based on UI/UX Design in Alleviating Mental Stress Among Caregivers
    Jiang Wu, Yihang Dai, Peize Wu, Jing Li, Tianze Wang, Jingbo Ge, Japan
  • What’s the Value of Science Fiction for Human-Computer Interaction Design Innovation: The Role of Innovative Catalysts
    Yuqi Liu, Zhiyong Fu, P.R. China
  • Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Augmented Reality Platform in Promoting Sustainable Tourism in the Peruvian Amazon Jungle
    Johan Baldeon, Darwin Auccapuri, Emilio Diaz, Andres Masuda, Rodolfo Galvez, Peru
  • A Method Based on Customer Success Metrics for Software Product Usability Assessment
    Marcelo Oliveira, Ferrucio de Franco Rosa, Adler Diniz de Souza, Brazil
DAPI: Distributed, Ambient and Pervasive Interactions

S213: Urban Life in Smart Cities, Learning Cities, and Future Cities
Room: Lincoln East
Chair: H. Patricia McKenna, Canada

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • Conversing with our Cars and the Drive for More Aware Experiences, Applying Ambient Theory to Mobile Design
    H. Patricia McKenna, Canada
  • A.I. in all the Wrong Places
    Marc Böhlen, Ruolin Chen, Xiaoxu Dong, Srikar Gopaladinne, Hemanth Gorla, Divya Kandukuri, Sean Mansfield, United States
  • Exploring the Potential of Cognitive Flexibility and Elaboration in Support of Curiosity, Interest, and Engagement in Designing AI-Rich Learning Spaces, Extensible to Urban Environments
    Sarah A. Chauncey, United States; H. Patricia McKenna, Canada
  • Future-Present Learning in Place: Postdigital Learning at the Scale of the City
    Pen Lister, Malta
  • Assessing Ethical Risks in Smart Environment Use Cases: A ForSTI Methodological Approach
    Kaja Fjortoft Ystgaard, Katrien De Moor, Norway
HCIBGO: HCI in Business, Government and Organizations

S214: Digital Customer Interaction
Room: Georgetown West
Chair: Andrea Müller, Germany

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • Digital Transformation in Banking – How do Customers Assess the Quality of Digital Banking Services?
    Andrea Müller, Annebeth Demaeght, Larissa Greschuchna, Joachim Reiter, Germany
  • Requirements of People with Disabilities and Caregivers for Robotics: A Case Study
    Anke Fischer-Janzen, Markus Gapp, Marcus Götten, Katrin-Misel Ponomarjova, Jennifer Blöchle, Thomas M. Wendt, Kristof Van Laerhoven, Thomas Bartscherer, Germany
  • A Study on Speech Emotion Recognition in the Context of Voice User Experience
    Annebeth Demaeght, Josef Nerb, Andrea Müller, Germany
  • Virtual Reality: Curse or Blessing for Cultural Organizations and its Consequences on Individuals’ Intentions to Attend
    Kai Israel, Christopher Zerres, Germany
  • Digital Trends Changing Solution Selling: An Overview of Use Cases
    Sabine Gerster, Germany
  • UX-Optimized Lottery Customer Acquisition Processes through Automated Content Creation: Framework of an Industry-University Cooperation
    Diana Kolbe, Andrea Müller, Annebeth Demaeght, Barbara Woerz, Germany
AIS: Adaptive Instructional Systems

S215: Enhancing Adaptive Instructional Approaches with New Artificial Intelligence Tools and Techniques
Room: Columbia2
Chair: Elizabeth Whitaker, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • Revamping the RAMPAGE Adaptive Intelligence Analysis Framework in the Age of Generative AI
    Ashley F. McDermott, Elizabeth Whitaker, Sarah J. Stager, United States
  • Integrating Chatgpt into the ELEVATE-XR Adaptive Instructional Framework
    Ashley F. McDermott, Sarah J. Stager, United States
  • Can Large Language Models Recognize and Respond to Student Misconceptions?
    Francis Smart, Nathan D. Bos, Jaelyn T. Bos, United States
  • Heuristica II: Updating a 2011 Game-Based Training Architecture Using Generative AI Tools
    Elizabeth Whitaker, Ethan Trewhitt, Elizabeth Veinott, United States
  • Adaptive Planning: Comparing Human and Generative AI Responses in Premortem Planning
    Elizabeth Veinott, Elizabeth Lehman, United States
  • Constructing Compelling Persuasive Messages: A Pilot Study Among University Students Assessing Three Persuasive Technology Strategies
    Fidelia A. Orji, Canada; Francisco J. Gutierrez, Chile; Julita Vassileva, Canada
MobiTAS: HCI in Mobility, Transport and Automotive Systems

S216: Enhancing User Experience and Safety in Public Transportation and Mobility
Room: Columbia3
Chair: Marloes Vredenborg, Netherlands

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • Next Stop: Passenger Perspectives on Autonomous Trains
    Andrea Arzer, Germany; Lauren Beehler, Marloes Vredenborg, Netherlands
  • The Development of Human-Centered Design in Public Transportation: a Literature Review
    Chikita Rini Lengkong, Cindy Mayas, Heidi Krömker, Matthias Hirth, Germany
  • Analyzing Usage Behavior and Preferences of Drivers Regarding Shared Automated Vehicles: Insights from an Online Survey
    Verena Pongratz, Lorenz Steckhan, Klaus Bengler, Germany
AI-HCI: Artificial Intelligence in HCI

S217: Artificial Reasoning - ΙΙ
Room: Georgetown East
Chair: Adrienne Raglin, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 10:30 – 12:30
  • Leveraging Generative AI Concepts with Uncertainty of Information Concept
    Adrienne Raglin, United States
  • Emotion Detection from Facial Expression in Online Learning through using Synthetic Image Generation
    Md Rayhan Kabir, M. Ali Akber Dewan, Fuhua Lin, Canada
  • Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) with Causal Reasoning for AI/ML Applications – A Survey
    Atul Rawal, Justine Rawal, Adrienne Raglin, United States
  • Large Language Models for Tracking Reliability of Information Sources
    Erin Zaroukian, United States
  • Uncertainty of Information and Applied to Network Monitoring Metrics
    Adrienne Raglin, Allison Newcomb, Lisa Scott, United States


Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30 (EDT - Washington DC)
HIMI: Human Interface and the Management of Information

S218: Interacting with Data and Information - II
Room: Gunston
Chair(s): To be announced

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • Events Remembering Support Via Character Relationships’ Visualization of Novels
    Kosuke Fujishima, Japan; Junjie Shan, P.R. China; Yoko Nishihara, Japan
  • Optimizing Reading Experience: An Eye Tracking Comparative Analysis of Single-Column, Two-Column, and Three-Column Formats
    Ana Rita Teixeira, Sonia Brito-Costa, Hugo De Almeida, Portugal
  • Making Explicit the Problem and Context to Address in Project-based Software Engineering Courses
    Tomas Vera, Anelis Pereira-Vale, Daniel Perovich, Sergio F. Ochoa, Chile; Maira Marques, United States
  • Multimodal Design for Interactive Collaborative Problem-Solving Support
    Hannah VanderHoeven, Mariah Bradford, Changsoo Jung, Ibrahim Khebour, Kenneth Lai, James Pustejovsky, Nikhil Krishnaswamy, Nathaniel Blanchard, United States
  • Dynamic Labeling: A Control System for Labeling Styles in Image Annotation Tasks
    Chia-Ming Chang, Yi He, Xusheng Du, Japan; Xi Yang, P.R. China; Haoran Xie, Japan
EPCE: Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics

S219: Remote Crew Resource Management for Flight Crews
Room: Columbia1
Chair: Hannes Griebel, United Kingdom

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • Future Flight Safety Monitoring: Comparison of Different Computational Methods for Predicting Pilot Performance Under Time Series During Descent by Flight Data and Eye-Tracking Data
    Yifan Wang, Wen-Chin Li, Arthur Nichanian, Wojciech Tomasz Korek, Wesley Tsz-Kin Chan, United Kingdom
  • Report of the Working Group to Identify Future Challenges Faced by the Implementation of Resource Management in Remote and Distributed Teams
    Don Harris, Wesley Tsz-Kin Chan, United Kingdom; Anna Chatzi, Ireland; Hannes Griebel, Wen-Chin Li, United Kingdom; Ting-Ting Lu, P.R. China; Pete McCarthy, United Kingdom; Miwa Nakanishi, Japan; Anastasios Plioutsias, United Kingdom; Dimitrios Ziakkas, United States
  • Response to Acoustic Sounds and Synthesized Speech in an Automated Cockpit Checklist
    Niall Miranda, Tendai Rukasha, Wojciech Tomasz Korek, United Kingdom
  • Improving Safety in Business and General Aviation with Real-Time Aircraft Telemetry
    Hannes Griebel, Simon Hewett, Juliette Littlewood, United Kingdom
  • Speech Analysis
    Malcolm Brenner, United States
  • CRM for Providing Distress Assistance with Real-Time Aircraft Telemetry -- DART
    Daniel Smith, United States; Hannes Griebel, United Kingdom
AC: Augmented Cognition

S220: Health Technology, Informatics and Virtual Environments
Room: Fairchild
Chair: Rodolphe J. Gentili, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • Health Informatics Associations Between Mindfulness Traits and Health Outcomes in Veterans with Chronic Multi-Symptom Illness
    Immanuel Babu Henry Samuel, Calvin Lu, United States; Timothy Chun, Nathaniel Allen, Lucas Crock, Kyle Jaquess, MaryAnn Dutton, Matthew J. Reinhard, Michelle E. Costanzo, U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Distance-based Lifestyle Medicine for Veterans with Chronic Multi-Symptom Illness (CMI): Health Coaching as Behavioral Health Intervention for Clinical Adherence
    Angela C. Summers, Rebecca McCullers, Walter Jachimowicz, Charity B. Breneman, Immanuel Babu Henry Samuel, Peter J. Bayley, Lindsey Proctor, Leah Eizadi, Jeremy Chester, John Barrett, United States; Matthew J. Reinhard, Michelle E. Costanzo, U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Mapping Signalling Mechanisms in Neurotoxic Injury from Sparsely Sampled Data Using a Constraint Satisfaction Framework
    Jeffrey Page, Kimberly Α. Kelly, Lindsay Τ. Michalovicz, James P. O'Callaghan, Shichen Shen, Xiaoyu Zhu, Jun Qu, Jonathan Boyd, Gordon Broderick, United States
  • An Integrative Assessment of Cognitive-Motor Processes Underlying Mental Workload and Performance Under Varying Levels of Controllability
    Kyle F. Pietro, Hyuk Oh, Justin A. Blanco, Jessica M. Mohler, Walter R. Bixby, Rodolphe J. Gentili, Roberto Celi, Bradley D. Hatfield, United States
  • Assessment of a Novel Virtual Environment for Examining Cognitive-Motor Processes During Execution of Action Sequences in a Human-Robot Teaming Context
    Jayesh Jayashankar, Anna L. Packy, Arya Teymourlouei, Alexandraa A. Shaver, Garrett E. Katz, James A. Reggia, James Purtilo, Rodolphe J. Gentili, United States
UAHCI: Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction

S221: Technology for Inclusion and Participation (TIP) & ICT for Inclusion (ICT4I) - III
Room: Cabinet
Chairs: Christoph Kaletka, Susanne Dirks, Germany; Daniela Nussbaumer, Ingo Bosse, Switzerland

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • Bridging the Digital Divide: Using Free Open-source Tools to Expand Access to Shared-Use Computers in Schools and Libraries
    Gregg Vanderheiden, Crystal Marte, J. Bern Jordan, United States
  • Style-based Reinforcement Learning: Task Decoupling Personalization for Human-Robot Collaboration
    Mahdi Bonyani, Maryam Soleymani, Chao Wang, United States
  • Scaffolding for Inclusive Co-design: Supporting People with Cognitive and Learning Disabilities
    Leandro S. Guedes, Switzerland; Irene Zanardi, Marilina Mastrogiuseppe, Stefania Span, Italy; Monica Landoni, Switzerland
  • The accessibility of digital technologies for people with visual impairment and blindness: A scoping review
    Sara Hamideh Kerdar, Britta Kirchhoff, Liane Bächler, Germany
  • Overcoming Challenges in Questioning People with Intellectual Disabilities regarding their Digital Media Usage Lessons learned from the EVE4all Project
    Vanessa N. Heitplatz, Leevke Wilkens, Nele Maskut, Miriam Bursy, Susanne Dirks, Germany
  • ICT Usage at the Family-School Interface: A Systematic Review on the Situation of Children with Special Educational Needs
    Daniela Nussbaumer, Chantal Deuss, Switzerland
SCSM: Social Computing and Social Media

S222: Experiences and Service Science
Room: Monroe
Chair: Cristian Rusu, Chile

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • User Experience Evaluation Methods in Mixed Reality Environments
    Matias Garcia, Jose Requesens, Sandra Cano, Chile
  • Agile Assessment of Information Consumer Experience: A Case Analysis
    Maria Paz Godoy, Cristian Rusu, Isidora Azocar, Noor Yaser, Chile
  • Eye Tracking to Evaluate Usability with the Older Adults: A Secondary Study
    John W. Castro, Gianina Madrigal, Luis A. Rojas, Chile
  • Improving Usability in Open Source Projects through State Transition Diagrams: A Case Study on Sports Tactics Board
    Lucrecia Llerena, Paola Benitez, Ecuador; John W. Castro, Chile; Ericka Bravo, Ecuador
  • Adapting the Interface Content Modeling Technique in an Open Source Software Project: The case of Koodo Reader
    Nancy Rodriguez, Kenya Guerrero, Ecuador; John W. Castro, Chile; Ivan Manzaba, Ecuador
  • Improving UX in Digital Transformation Projects through Lean Principles
    Hector Cornide-Reyes, Cristian Duran, Sergio Baltierra, Fabian Silva-Aravena, Jenny Morales, Chile
VAMR: Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality

S223: Evaluating Player Dynamics, Embodiment, and Interaction in VR Environments
Room: Jefferson East
Chairs: Shih-Yi Chien, Taiwan; Patrick Hung, Canada

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • Does It Look Real? Visual Realism Complexity Scale for 3D Objects in VR
    Rahel Schmied-Kowarzik, Lina Kaschub, Thore Keser, Rebecca Rodeck, Gerko Wende, Germany
  • The Effects of a Virtual Instructor with Realistic Lip Sync in an Augmented Reality Environment
    Madeline Easley, Jung Hyup Kim, Siddarth Mohanty, Ching-Yun Yu, Varun Pulipati, Sara Mostowfi, Fang Wang, Kangwon Seo, Danielle Oprean, United States
  • The Impact of Different Levels of Spatial Cues on Size Perception: A Spatial Perception Study of Altered Conditions
    Faezeh Salehi, Fatemeh Pariafsai, Manish K. Dixit, United States
  • Exploring VR Wizardry: A Generic Control Tool for Wizard of Oz Experiments
    Tabea Runzheimer, Stefan Friesen, Sven Milde, Johannes-Hubert Peiffer, Jan-Torsten Milde, Germany
  • Games That Move You: A Cinematic User Experience Evaluation of VR Games
    Andrew Bedard, Kevin Bedard, Qiping Zhang, United States
  • “Not in Kansas Anymore” Exploring Avatar-Player Dynamics through a Wizard of Oz Approach in Virtual Reality
    Adam Palmquist, Izabella Jedel, Chris Hart, Victor Manuel Perez Colado, Aedan Soellaart, Norway
DUXU: Design, User Experience, and Usability

S224: Stopping Trouble Before It Starts (or Reducing It Once It Does): Exploring Design Approaches and Methods that Guide Prevention and Intervention
Room: Lincoln West
Chair: Michael R. Gibson, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • Becoming More Curious About the Future: ReadySetFuture_
    Cassini Nazir, Mike Courtney, United States; Kuo-Wei Lee, Taiwan
  • Exploring a Behavioral Model of “Positive Friction” in Human-AI Interaction
    Zeya Chen, Ruth Schmidt, United States
  • Looking Through an Ethical and Equitable Lens at the Constructive Disruption of Design Interventions
    Lisa Elzey Mercer, United States
  • Design and Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction: Exploring the “how” and “when” of designing for emergencies.
    Clinton Carlson, United States; Rodrigo Ramirez, Chile
DAPI: Distributed, Ambient and Pervasive Interactions

S225: Interactivity and Connectivity in XR for Design, Art and Entertainment - II
Room: Jefferson West
Chairs: Jun Hu, Netherlands; Jingya Li, P.R. China

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • Non-Visual Effects Driven Fatigue Level Recognition Method for Enclosed Space Workers
    Xian Zhang, Yuan Feng, Jingluan Wang, Dengkai Chen, P.R. China
  • The Evolution of Immersive Video Creatio
    Yuxia Yi, Xinyu Li, P.R. China
  • Exploring Spatial Relation Awareness through Virtual Indoor Environments
    Swe Nwe Nwe Htun, Shusaku Egami, Takanori Ugai, Yijun Duan, Ken Fukuda, Japan
  • Rhythmic Galaxy: A New Metaverse Concert Empowering Players Through Co-design
    Limeng Wang, Yian Wang, Zhongyuan Fan, Yutong Guo, Jingya Li, Yuan Yao, P.R. China
  • Wings of Imagination: Strengthening Avian Embodiment and Flight Immersion in Virtual Reality Through Multisensory Haptic Feedback
    Ziqi Wang, United Kingdom; Mengyao Guo, Macau; Yikun Fang, United Kingdom; Kexin Nie, Australia; Hanbing Wang, United Kingdom; Xingzhi Shi, United States; Yifan Li, Australia; Ze Gao, Hong Kong
  • VIT.IN: Visualizing Collective Stress with a Dynamic Painting
    Danique Stappers, Jun Hu, Netherlands
LCT: Learning and Collaboration Technologies

S226: Novel Learning Experiences - III
Room: Lincoln East
Chair: Juan Zhou, Japan

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • Exploring UX: Instructional Designs for Groups in Mozilla Hubs
    Kathrin Knutzen, Gunther Kreuzberger, Wolfgang Broll, Germany
  • Exploring the Influence of Shared Learning Logs in the e-book Utilization
    Juan Zhou, Kae Nakaya, Yuichi Ono, Japan; Hui-Chun Chu, Taiwan; Chengjiu Yin, Japan
  • Spatial Cognition Through Gestural Interfaces: Embodied Play & Learning with Minecraft
    Jannah Issa, Vishesh Kumar, Marcelo Worsley, United States
  • Blended Learning based on H5P Interactive Exercises: Insights from a Case Study
    Michel Noutcha, Suzanne Kieffer, Belgium
  • The Impact of ChatGPT on Students' Learning Programming Languages
    Itzhak Aviv, Moshe Leiba, Havana Rika, Yogev Shani, Israel
  • Amplifying Language Learning Effects with Olfactory-Enhanced Virtual Reality: An Empirical Study
    Lei Xia, Yulong Qin, P.R. China; Jixiang Fan, United States
ITAP: Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population

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

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • 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
AIS: Adaptive Instructional Systems

S228: Individual Differences in Adaptive Instructional Systems
Room: Columbia2
Chair: Wendi L. Van Buskirk, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • Regulating Stress in Complex Tasks: Human Performance Implications of Adaptive and Maladaptive Coping Strategies
    Bradford L. Schroeder, Wendi L. Van Buskirk, Jason E. Hochreiter, Gabriella M. Hancock, United States
  • Exploring the Impact of Automation Transparency on User Perceptions and Learning Outcomes in Adaptive Instructional Systems
    Rebecca L. Pharmer, United States
  • Enhancing E-Learning Experience Through Embodied AI Tutors in Immersive Virtual Environments: A Multifaceted Approach for Personalized Educational Adaptation
    Fatemeh Sarshartehrani, Elham Mohammadrezaei, Majid Behravan, Denis Gracanin, United States
  • Exploring the Relationship between Stress, Coping Strategies, and Performance in an Adapting Training System
    Mira E. Gruber, Yazmin Diaz, Bradford L. Schroeder, Gabriella M. Hancock, Jason E. Hochreiter, Javier Rivera, Sean C. Thayer, Wendi L. Van Buskirk, United States
  • Predicting Learning Performance with Large Language Models: A Study in Adult Literacy
    Liang Zhang, Jionghao Lin, Conrad Borchers, John Sabatini, John Hollander, Meng Cao, Xiangen Hu, United States
HCI-Games: HCI in Games

S229: Applied Research on Video Games
Room: Georgetown West
Chair: Kevin Keeker, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • Transitioning from Academia to Industry: Similarities and Differences in Methodology
    Emily Joseph, United States
  • Bang for your Buck: ​ Games UR in Pre-Production And The Early Dev Cycle​
    Benjamin Litwin, United States
  • Game HUBs: Designing Better Player Interactions
    Alice Hitchcock, United Kingdom
  • Assessing Challenge in Nintendo Games
    Alysha Halpin, United Kingdom
  • Augmented Motion Representation Learning Based on Virtual Reality Sports Game Review Data
    Jing Cao, Gang Zhao, Siming Li, Jingting Sun, Zhiqiang Wu, P.R. China
  • LEGO® for Professional Development: A Systematic Literature Review
    Dimitra Chasanidou, Norway; Natassa Raikou, Greece
AI-HCI: Artificial Intelligence in HCI

S230: Explainable AI, Understandability and Trustworthiness
Room: Cardozo
Chair: Helmut Degen, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • How to Explain it to System Testers? A Qualitative User Study About Understandability, Validatability, Predictability, and Trustworthiness
    Helmut Degen, Christof Budnik, United States
  • Navigating Transparency: The Influence of On-demand Explanations on Non-expert User Interaction with AI
    Jörg Papenkordt, Germany
  • Operationalizing AI Explainability Using Interpretability Cues in the Cockpit: Insights from User-Centered Development of the Intelligent Pilot Advisory System (IPAS)
    Jakob Würfel, Anne Papenfuss, Matthias Wies, Germany
  • Towards a Framework for Interdisciplinary Studies in Explainable Artificial Intelligence
    Paula Ziethmann, Fabian Stieler, Raphael Pfrommer, Kerstin Schlögl-Flierl, Bernhard Bauer, Germany
  • Exploring the Impact of Explainability on Trust and Acceptance of Conversational Agents – A Wizard of Oz Study
    Rutuja Joshi, Julia Graefe, Michael Kraus, Klaus Bengler, Germany
  • Human Centered Approaches and Taxonomies for Explainable Artificial Intelligence
    Helen Sheridan, Dympna O'Sullivan, Emma Murphy, Ireland
MOBILE: Human-Centered Design, Operation and Evaluation of Mobile Communications

S231: Mobile Applications and AR for Training, Behavior Change, and Health
Room: Columbia3
Chair: Fang-Wu Tung, Taiwan

Wednesday, 03 July, 13:30 – 15:30
  • Mental Health Mobile Applications: Opportunities and Challenges
    Erin Li, Sean Li, United States
  • Iterative Design of an Interactive Augmented Reality Board Game: A Playful Approach to Recruiting Prospective Students
    Armi Behzad, Canada; Disha Sardana, United States; Milomir Vucinic, Italy; Poorvesh Dongre, United States
  • Wearable Wellness: Exploring User Experiences with Fitness Systems on Smartwatches
    Fang-Wu Tung, Po-Kai Liang, Taiwan
  • Perceptions of pregnant women on mobile app design and information credibility
    Olubukola Akanbi, United States
  • Augmented Astronomy for Science Teaching and Learning
    Leonor Huerta, Jhon Ale, Chile
  • MatrikalinDiabetes: User-Centered Design of a mHealth App for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Management and Education Among Bangladeshi Women
    Mohammad Arshad Hossain Ratul, Tunisha Yanoor Bristy, Noorjahan Sayeed, Ashraful Islam, Bangladesh; Beenish Chaudhry, United States


Wednesday, 03 July, 16:00 – 18:00 (EDT - Washington DC)
HCI: Human-Computer Interaction

S232: Intelligent and trustworthy systems for work, health, leisure, and well-being
Room: Georgetown East
Chairs: Christian Märtin, Michael Fellmann, Germany

Wednesday, 03 July, 16:00 – 18:00
  • Evolution of the Beautiful Game: Analytics and Virtual Reality
    Pranav Parekh, Richard Ο. Oyeleke, United States
  • Convenience vs. Reliability? Evaluation of Human-Robot Interaction Preferences in a Production Environment
    Moritz Schmidt, Claudia Meitinger, Germany
  • Design and User Acceptance of Dynamic User Interface Adaptations based on Situation-Awareness and Emotion-Recognition
    Christian Herdin, Christian Märtin, Felix Schmidberger, Germany
  • My Energy to the Moon? Combining Human Energy Tracking with Financial Chart Analysis for Advanced Desktop Work-Life Tracking
    Michael Fellmann, Angelina Clara Schmidt, Hannes Grunert, Baidar Bukht, Germany
  • Generating Specifications from Requirements Documents for Smart Devices Using Large Language Models (LLMs)
    Rainer Lutze, Klemens Waldhör, Germany
  • Challenges of Facial Expression Recognition and Recommendations for the use of Emotion AI in Video Conferences
    Bärbel Bissinger, Christian Märtin, Michael Fellmann, Germany
AC: Augmented Cognition

S234: Affective and Cognitive Computing
Room: Fairchild
Chair: Xiaodong Qu, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 16:00 – 18:00
  • The AugCog of Work
    Suraj Sood, United States
  • Effect of Kernel Size on CNN-Vision-Transformer-Based Gaze Prediction Using Electroencephalography Data
    Chuhui Qiu, Bugao Liang, Matthew L. Key, United States
  • Reflection of Individual Differences on Emotion Map for Kansei Evaluation of Packaging Design with Physiological Indexes
    Naoya Kumagai, Yuri Nakagawa, Chen Feng, Midori Sugaya, Japan
  • A Novel Loss Function Utilizing Wasserstein Distance to Reduce Subject-Dependent Noise for Generalizable Models in Affective Computing
    Nibraas Khan, Mahrukh Tauseef, Ritam Ghosh, Nilanjan Sarkar, United States
UAHCI: Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction

S235: Technologies and Smart Solutions
Room: Cabinet
Chairs: Tania Rocha, Joao Barroso, Portugal

Wednesday, 03 July, 16:00 – 18:00
  • Web Accessibility: an Overlooked Right
    Carlos Simoes, Leticia Seixas Pereira, Carlos Duarte, Portugal
  • An Interactive Game for Improved Driving Behaviour Experience and Decision Support
    Goncalo Penelas, Tiago Pinto, Arsenio Reis, Luis Barbosa, Joao Barroso, Portugal
  • AI Web Service Solution for Real-Time Forest Fire Prevention
    Nuno Valente, Eduardo Solteiro Pires, Arsenio Reis, Antonio Pereira, Joao Barroso, Portugal
  • The Role of UI/UX Designs for Enhancing Safety and Motorcycle Riders’ Experience
    Gabriel Chilro, Pedro Oliveira, Ricardo Nunes, Joao Barroso, Tania Rocha, Portugal
  • Enhanced User Interaction in Mobility Decision Support using Explainable Artificial Intelligence
    Luis Valina, Brigida Teixeira, Tiago Pinto, Zita Vale, Sonia Coelho, Susana Fontes, Arsenio Reis, Portugal
SCSM: Social Computing and Social Media

S236: Customer eXperience and Behavior
Room: Monroe
Chair: Cristian Rusu, Chile

Wednesday, 03 July, 16:00 – 18:00
  • Professor Experience in Higher Education Institutions, Considering Cultural Factors: A Literature Review
    Oriella Ortiz, Chile; Ayaka Ito, Japan; Nicolas Matus, Cristian Rusu, Chile
  • Modeling a Workflow-Based Design Specification for Learning with Flexibility Characteristics, Absence of Deadlocks, and Achievability of Each State in TEL Applications
    Matias Iturrieta, Juan Felipe Calderon, Luis A. Rojas, Chile
  • Evaluating the Student eXperience: A Scale that Includes Cultural Dimensions
    Nicolas Matus, Virginica Rusu, Cristian Rusu, Chile; Federico Botella, Spain
  • Academic Assessment: Usability Evaluation of an Integrated Platform for Students with Disabilities
    Luis A. Rojas, Juan Felipe Calderon, John W. Castro, Claudio Alvarez, Chile
  • Improving the Learning Experience in Ethics Education with Groupware: A Case Study
    Claudio Alvarez, Gustavo Zurita, Luis A. Rojas, Chile
  • Use of Artificial Intelligence as a Mechanism to Evaluate Costumer Experience - Literature Review
    Fabian Silva-Aravena, Jenny Morales, Paula Saez, Jose Jorquera, Hector Cornide-Reyes, Chile
  • Tourist eXperience and Use of Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Metaverse: a Literature Review
    Jenny Morales, Hector Cornide-Reyes, Fabian Silva-Aravena, Joseline Sepulveda, Gisselle Munoz, Chile
VAMR: Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality

S237: Human Interaction Principles for the Design of XR-Based Environments
Room: Jefferson East
Chairs: Inki Kim, Avinash Gupta, J. Cecil, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 16:00 – 18:00
  • Study of Perception and Cognition in Immersive Digital Twins for Robotic Assembly Processes
    J. Cecil, Vasavi Gannina, Sriram Kumar Tentu, United States
  • Evaluation of Large Language Model Generated Dialogues for an AI Based VR Nurse Training Simulator
    Nimit Kapadia, Shreekant Gokhale, Anthony Nepomuceno, Wanning Cheng, Samantha Bothwell, Maureen Mathews, John S. Shallat, Celeste Schultz, Avinash Gupta, United States
  • HoloLens 2 Technical Evaluation as Mixed Reality Guide
    Prabhakaran Balakrishnan, United States; Hung-Jui Guo, Taiwan
  • Conceptualizing Collaborative Team Learning in XR for Medical Education and Training
    Chris Hartman, Inki Kim, United States; Jeeheon Ryu, Korea

S238: Strategies for Optimizing Design and Testing of XR Applications
Room: Jefferson West
Chair: Matthew Marraffino, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 16:00 – 18:00
  • Effects of Redirected Walking on Cybersickness in an Applied Virtual Environment
    Matthew Marraffino, Kristen Schmidt, Allison Garibaldi, Nicholas Fraulini, United States
  • Effects of Avatar Design on Alarm Resolution in a Virtual Reality Physical Security Scenario
    Aaron Jones, Michael Trumbo, Andrew McFarland, Allen Bagwell, Bradley Robert, Aundre Marzulli, Stephanie Roldan, David Band, United States
  • Optimizing AR Application Testing: Integrating Metamorphic Testing to Address Developer and End-User Challenges
    Dibyendu brinto Bose, Brendan David-John, Chris Brown, United States
  • Conceptual Design Ease of Use MR-PACS
    Zeyu Zhou, Yidan Cong, Lingjing Liu, United States
DHM: Digital Human Modeling and Applications in Health, Safety, Ergonomics and Risk Management

S239: Robotics in Health Care, Industry and Daily Life
Room: Gunston
Chair: Deep Seth, India

Wednesday, 03 July, 16:00 – 18:00
  • Improving Welding Robotization via Operator Skill Identification, Modeling, and Human-Machine Collaboration: Experimental Protocol Implementation
    Antoine Lenat, Olivier Cheminat, Damien Chablat, Camilo Charron, France
  • Research on the Risk of Radar Antenna Array Maintenance Operations in Real Working Conditions Based on Intelligent Evaluation Tools
    Jingluan Wang, Huizhong Zhang, Zhongjian Han, Yu Fan, Dengkai Chen, P.R. China
  • Improving Construction Safety: The Role of Workplace Stressors and Personality Traits on Near-miss Recognition of Workers’
    Shashank Muley, Chao Wang, United States
  • DECODING ELBOW MOVEMENT INTENTIONS FROM EMG SIGNALS FOR EXOSUIT/EXOSKELETON CONTROL
    Siddharth Patil, Deep Seth, India
  • Lower Limb Musculoskeletal Stiffness Analysis of Crouch Gait during Swing Phase Modelled as a Cable-Driven Serial Chain System
    Sanjeevi Nakka, India
HCIBGO: HCI in Business, Government and Organizations

S291: Emerging HCI/HAI Design and Evaluations
Room: Columbia1
Chair: Dezhi Wu, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 16:00 – 18:00
  • Enhancing Painting Exhibition Experiences with the Application of Augmented Reality-Based AI Video Generation Technology
    Yuexi Dong, P.R. China
  • Designing XAI Chatbots to Enhance Learner Self-Efficacy in Education
    Jonathan Fu, United States
  • Using ChatGPT to Automate Human Annotation Tasks: A Social Media Use Case
    Anthony Fu, United States
  • Peering into the Algorithmic Cosmos: A Narrative Game for Demystifying Privacy Data Circulation
    Jingjing Zhang, P.R. China; Xiaoxiao Wang, Hong Kong; Huize Wan, Yuan Yao, P.R. China
LCT: Learning and Collaboration Technologies

S240: Learning Assessment
Room: Lincoln East
Chair: Isaac Caicedo-Castro, Colombia

Wednesday, 03 July, 16:00 – 18:00
  • Learning 3D Matrix Algebra using Virtual and Physical Manipulatives: Statistical Analysis of Quantitative Data Evaluating the Efficacy of the AR-Classroom
    Heather Burte, Samantha D. Aguilar, James Stautler, Sadrita Mondal, Chengyuan Qian, Uttamasha Monjoree, Philip Yasskin, Jeffrey Liew, Dezhen Song, Wei Yan, United States
  • Learning 3D Matrix Algebra Using Virtual and Physical Manipulatives: Qualitative Analysis of the Efficacy of the AR-Classroom
    Samantha D. Aguilar, Heather Burte, James Stautler, Sadrita Mondal, Chengyuan Qian, Uttamasha Monjoree, Philip Yasskin, Jeffrey Liew, Dezhen Song, Wei Yan, United States
  • Exploring Explainability and Transparency in Automated Essay Scoring Systems: A User-Centered Evaluation
    Erin Hall, Mohammed Seyam, Daniel Dunlap, United States
  • Quantum Course Prophet: Quantum Machine Learning for Predicting Course Failures: A Case Study on Numerical Methods
    Isaac Caicedo-Castro, Colombia
HCI-CPT: HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust

S241: Sociotechnical Security, Risk Assessment, and User Awareness
Room: Lincoln West
Chair: Nicholas Fair, United Kingdom

Wednesday, 03 July, 16:00 – 18:00
  • With or Without U(sers): A Journey to Integrate UX Activities in Cybersecurity
    Daniela Azevedo, Justine Ramelot, Axel Legay, Suzanne Kieffer, Belgium
  • Hidden in Onboarding: Cyber Hygiene Training and Assessment
    Alex Katsarakes, Thomas Morris, Jeremiah D. Still, United States
  • The Clash of Service Provider and Service User Expectations: How Causal Models Highlight Stakeholder Data-Protection Tussles
    Brian Pickering, Nicholas Fair, Stephen Phillips, Dan Shearer, United Kingdom
  • BYOD Security Practices in Australian Hospitals – A Qualitative Study
    Tafheem Ahmad Wani, Antonette Mendoza, Kathleen Gray, Australia
  • Gaming Privacy Concerns in an Online Social Networking Environment from a User Perspective
    Stacy Nicholson, Robert J. Hammell II, United States
  • Using a Digital Transformation to Improve Enterprise Security: A Case Study
    David Brookshire Conner, United States
AI-HCI: Artificial Intelligence in HCI

S242: Artificial and Augmented Intelligence Applications on Language, Text, and Speech Related Tasks
Room: Cardozo
Chair: Ming Qian, United States

Wednesday, 03 July, 16:00 – 18:00
  • Language in the Technology Trap: The Impact of the Increasingly Large Proportion of Machine-Generated Texts on Language Use
    Anna Zanina, Switzerland
  • Enabling Human-centered Machine Translation Using Concept-based Large Language Model Prompting and Translation Memory
    Ming Qian, Chuiqing Kong, United States
  • Chat GPT and Language Translation: A Small Case Study Evaluating English – Mandarin Translation
    Charles Woodrum, United States
  • Methodological Challenges of Multimodal Corpus Analysis of Interpreter-Mediated Conversations
    Raquel Lazaro Gutierrez, Spain
  • Optimizing Style Guide Prompts for Enhanced ChatGPT-4 Performance in Translation and Summarization Tasks
    Zidian Guo, United States
  • Assessing the Usability of GIS and Emergency Management Software: A Meta-Analysis of User Experience Methodologies Using Natural Language Processing
    Maddalena Romano, Jochen Albrecht, United States


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