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International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction. :1-19
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Extended Abstracts of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
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Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction.
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Transferinnovationen und Innovationstransfer zwischen Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft ISBN: 9783658371562
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-37157-9_27
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-37157-9_27
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PETRA
The automatic recognition of activities can assist people in keeping track of their health and in avoiding injuries. Nowadays, inertial measurement units have gained notable interest for such tasks due to being low-cost, small-sized, and easy-of-use.
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iLRN
The use of VR in training groups for wind turbine engineers can cause didactic and practical problems. Integrating the whole group into the lesson and retaining attention and motivation while only one or two trainees wear a VR head mounted display (H
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AHs
This paper introduces an interactive mirror that aims to augment human perception and provide people with a visual-auditory experience with the air. To this end, we conceived and implemented a novel interface that responds to carbon dioxide with kine
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TEI
This paper introduces a preliminary taxonomy to bring the condition of air into the foreground of human perception. To create this taxonomy, we drew on the foundations of atmospheric research and studies in the field of human-computer interaction to
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VS-GAMES
Study results on virtual reality (VR) environment properties and their impact on presence have been contradictory. And due to the media specificity of VR, which includes place illusion, rules for environment design cannot directly be transferred from
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Tangible and Embedded Interaction
In this paper we explore human-environment interrelationships by utilizing both hybrid materially-oriented approaches and metaphorical representations. Inspired by the 'canary in a coalmine' metaphor we developed a tangible interface to sense the env