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HCI 2023: Copenhagen, Denmark - Volume 53
- Helmut Degen, Stavroula Ntoa, Abbas Moallem:
HCI International 2023 - Late Breaking Papers - 25th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2023, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 23-28, 2023, Proceedings, Part VI. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14059, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-48056-0
Interacting with Artificial Intelligence
- Petter Bae Brandtzaeg, Yukun You, Xi Wang, Yucong Lao:
"Good" and "Bad" Machine Agency in the Context of Human-AI Communication: The Case of ChatGPT. 3-23 - Jiayu Chen, Bhargav Ganguly, Sameeran G. Kanade, Vincent G. Duffy:
Impact of AI on Mobile Computing: A Systematic Review from a Human Factors Perspective. 24-38 - Shih-Hung Cheng:
The Impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence on Design Concept Ideation: Case Study on Lightweight Two-Wheeled Vehicles. 39-57 - Zhoe Comas-Gonzalez, Johan Mardini-Bovea, Dixon Salcedo Morillo, Emiro de la Hoz Franco:
Comparison of Supervised Techniques of Artificial Intelligence in the Prediction of Cardiovascular Diseases. 58-68 - Taha Falatouri, Mehran Nasseri, Patrick Brandtner, Farzaneh Darbanian:
Shedding Light on the Black Box: Explainable AI for Predicting Household Appliance Failures. 69-83 - Benedict Hartmann, Philippe Tamla, Matthias L. Hemmje:
Supporting Deep Learning-Based Named Entity Recognition Using Cloud Resource Management. 84-100 - Soyeon Kim, Junho Choi, Yeji Choi, Subeen Lee, Artyom Stitsyuk, Minkyoung Park, Seongyeop Jeong, You-Hyun Baek, Jaesik Choi:
Explainable AI-Based Interface System for Weather Forecasting Model. 101-119 - Yuxin Liu, Keng L. Siau:
Human-AI Interaction and AI Avatars. 120-130 - Yuqi Liu, Zhiyong Fu, Tiantian Li:
How Can Artificial Intelligence Transform the Future Design Paradigm and Its Innovative Competency Requisition: Opportunities and Challenges. 131-148 - Yanru Lyu, Tingxuan Hao, Zhouhengyi Yi:
Design Futures with GAI: Exploring the Potential of Generative AI Tools in Collaborative Speculation. 149-161 - Samuel Otto Mathiesen, Alessandro Canossa:
If You Can't Beat Them, Join Them: How Text-to-Image Tools Can Be Leveraged in the 3D Modelling Process. 162-181 - Mehran Nasseri, Patrick Brandtner, Robert Zimmermann, Taha Falatouri, Farzaneh Darbanian, Tobechi Obinwanne:
Applications of Large Language Models (LLMs) in Business Analytics - Exemplary Use Cases in Data Preparation Tasks. 182-198 - Agustín Alejandro Ortiz Díaz, Sergio Cleger Tamayo, Delrick Nunes De Oliveira:
Experimental Comparative Study of Three Models of Convolutional Neural Networks for Emotion Recognition. 199-210 - Joni Salminen, Soon-Gyo Jung, Hind A. Al-Merekhi, Erik Cambria, Bernard J. Jansen:
How Can Natural Language Processing and Generative AI Address Grand Challenges of Quantitative User Personas? 211-231 - Benjamin Schwarz, Tim Schrills, Thomas Franke:
Experiencing Ethics and Values in the Design Process of AI-Enabled Medical Devices and Software. 232-250 - Laura Staub, Benjamin van Giffen, Jennifer Hehn, Simon Sturm:
Design Thinking for Artificial Intelligence: How Design Thinking Can Help Organizations to Address Common AI Project Challenges. 251-267 - Alexandros Vrochidis, Christina Tsita, Nikolaos Dimitriou, Stelios Krinidis, Savvas Panagiotidis, Stathis Parcharidis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Vassilios Chatzis:
User Perception and Evaluation of a Deep Learning Framework for Audience Engagement Analysis in Mass Events. 268-287 - Ming Yin, Bingxu Han, Sunghan Ryu, Min Hua:
Acceptance of Generative AI in the Creative Industry: Examining the Role of AI Anxiety in the UTAUT2 Model. 288-310
Security, Privacy, Trust and Ethics
- Christiane Attig, Tim Schrills, Markus Gödker, Patricia Wollstadt, Christiane B. Wiebel-Herboth, André Calero Valdez, Thomas Franke:
Enhancing Trust in Smart Charging Agents - The Role of Traceability for Human-Agent-Cooperation. 313-324 - Matthew Canham:
Repeat Clicking: A Lack of Awareness is Not the Problem. 325-342 - Francis Joseph Costello, Kun Chang Lee:
Aristotle's Phronesis as a Philosophical Foundation in Designing the Algorithmic Motivator-Driven Insulating Model (AMOI). 343-355 - Wenjie Dai, Hongtao Zhou:
An Analysis of Philosophy and Morality in Wearable Human-Computer Interaction. 356-372 - Jun He, Tianyu Cao, Vincent G. Duffy:
Machine Learning Techniques and Privacy Concerns in Human-Computer Interactions: A Systematic Review. 373-389 - Ben Holden, Vincent G. Duffy:
Wearable Technology Safety and Ethics: A Systematic Review and Reappraisal. 390-407 - Sahak Ivasauskas, Marius Gaubas, Linas Bukauskas:
In-Kernel Authentication Request Analysis for Human and Bot Distinction. 408-417 - Gemma Rufina Kennedy, Vincent G. Duffy:
Trust and Automation- A Systematic Literature Review. 418-434 - Paulius Malakauskis, Ausrius Juozapavicius:
Assessing the Vulnerability of Military Personnel Through Open Source Intelligence: A Case Study of Lithuanian Armed Forces. 435-444 - Andria Procopiou, Andriani Piki, Eliana Stavrou, Nelly Zeniou:
Free Guy or Bad Guy: Safety, Privacy, and Security Risks for Minors in the Metaverse and Prominent Educational Considerations. 445-460 - Regner Sabillon, Juan Ramón Bermejo Higuera:
The Importance of Cybersecurity Awareness Training in the Aviation Industry for Early Detection of Cyberthreats and Vulnerabilities. 461-479 - Guohua Wu, Lei Xu:
Demystifying the Privacy-Personalization Paradox: The Mediating Role of Online Trust in Websites/Apps with Personalized Ads and Attitude Towards Online Personalized Advertising. 480-491 - Arisa Yasuda:
Human-Computer Interaction in the Emerging Metaverse: Social Implications and Design Principles for the Sustainable Metaverse. 492-504 - Xiaojun Yuan, Deedee Bennett Gayle, Ellie Seoe Jung, Yvonne Appiah Dadson:
COVID-19 Contact Tracing Mobile Applications in New York State (NYS): an Empirical Study. 505-524
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