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CHI
2008
ACM
15 years 10 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
15 years 3 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
15 years 10 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
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ACMDIS
2004
ACM
15 years 3 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
15 years 10 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