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BCS HCI 2015: Lincoln, UK
- Shaun W. Lawson, Patrick Dickinson:
Proceedings of the 2015 British HCI Conference, Lincoln, United Kingdom, July 13-17, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3643-7
Ageing, health and wellbeing
- Anja Thieme, Jayne Wallace, Thomas D. Meyer, Patrick Olivier:
Designing for mental wellbeing: towards a more holistic approach in the treatment and prevention of mental illness. 1-10 - Kate Farina, Michael Nitsche:
Outside the brick: exploring prototyping for the elderly. 11-17 - Amey Holden, Roisin McNaney, Madeline Balaam, Robin J. Thompson, Nils Y. Hammerla, Thomas Ploetz, Daniel Jackson, Christopher Price, Lianne Brkic, Patrick Olivier:
CueS: cueing for upper limb rehabilitation in stroke. 18-25 - Niamh Caprani, Julie Doyle, Yusuke Komaba, Akihiro Inomata:
Exploring healthcare professionals' preferences for visualising sensor data. 26-34
Digital civics
- Mara Balestrini, Yvonne Rogers, Paul Marshall:
Civically engaged HCI: tensions between novelty and social impact. 35-36 - Alexandra Stiver, Leonor Barroca, Marian Petre, Mike Richards, Dave Roberts:
Civic crowdfunding: how do offline communities engage online? 37-45 - Trien V. Do, Keith Cheverst, Nick Taylor:
Content analysis of a rural community's interaction with its cultural heritage through a longitudinal display deployment. 46-55
Games & play
- Farjana Z. Eishita, Kevin G. Stanley:
Analyzing play experience sensitivity to input sensor noise in outdoor augmented reality smartphone games. 56-64 - Sarah-Kristin Thiel, Ulrich Lehner:
Exploring the effects of game elements in m-participation. 65-73 - Reuben Kirkham, Carlton Shepherd, Thomas Plötz:
BlobSnake: gamification of feature extraction for 'plug and play' human activity recognition. 74-81 - Loraine Clarke, Eva Hornecker:
Social activities with offline tangibles at an interactive painting exhibit in a children's cultural centre. 82-90
Interfaces
- Yves Guiard, Olivier Rioul:
A mathematical description of the speed/accuracy trade-off of aimed movement. 91-100 - Aliaksei Miniukovich, Antonella De Angeli:
Visual diversity and user interface quality. 101-109 - Omar Mubin, Christoph Bartneck:
Do as I say: exploring human response to a predictable and unpredictable robot. 110-116 - Matthew Pike, Richard Ramchurn, Max L. Wilson:
Two-way affect loops in multimedia experiences. 117-118
Mobile & wearable
- Jutta Fortmann, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
User requirements for digital jewellery. 119-125 - Gerardo Reynaga, Sonia Chiasson, Paul C. van Oorschot:
Heuristics for the evaluation of captchas on smartphones. 126-135 - Reuben Kirkham:
Exploring the overlap between wearable computing and disability discrimination law. 136-137 - Jutta Fortmann, Benjamin Poppinga, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Real-life experiences with an adaptive light bracelet. 138-146
Designing for reflection I
- Pete Abel, Matthew Fox, Robert Potts, Drew Hemment, Catherine Thomson, Pavol Gajdos, Sha Li, Antia Dona Vazquez, Rose Barraclough, Gabriele Schliwa, Joseph Lindley, Steve Turner, Jonathon Devitt, Jane MacDonald, Alex Lee, Chris Trueblood, Deborah Maxwell, Hadi Mehrpouya, Mel Woods, Vincent Walsh, Anäis Moisy, Goktug Islamoglu, Graeme Sherriff, Vanessa Thomas, Lara Devitt, Kirsty Jennings, Chris Speed, Fionn Tynan-O'Mahony, Vera-Karina Gebhardt, Leon Trimble, Rob Raikes, Karl Monsen:
Re-writing the city: negotiating and reflecting on data streams. 147-156 - Simo Hosio, Richard H. R. Harper, Kenton O'Hara, Jorge Gonçalves, Vassilis Kostakos:
Life through the lens: a qualitative investigation of human behaviour with an urban photography service. 157-164 - Sam Zargham, Janko Calic, David M. Frohlich:
4streams: an ambient photo sharing application for extended families. 165-174 - David J. Chatting, David S. Kirk, Paulina Yurman, Jo-Anne Bichard:
Designing for family phatic communication: a design critique approach. 175-183
Privacy & security
- Rula Sayaf, Dave Clarke, James B. Rule:
The other side of privacy: surveillance in data control. 184-192 - James Turland, Lynne M. Coventry, Debora Jeske, Pam Briggs, Aad P. A. van Moorsel:
Nudging towards security: developing an application for wireless network selection for android phones. 193-201 - Nan Jiang, Huseyin Dogan:
A gesture-based CAPTCHA design supporting mobile devices. 202-207 - Deborah Maxwell, Chris Speed, Dug Campbell:
'Effing' the ineffable: opening up understandings of the blockchain. 208-209
Designing for reflection II
- Joseph Lindley, Paul Coulton:
Back to the future: 10 years of design fiction. 210-211 - Rachel Clarke, John Vines, Peter C. Wright, Tom Bartindale, John Shearer, John C. McCarthy, Patrick Olivier:
MyRun: balancing design for reflection, recounting and openness in a museum-based participatory platform. 212-221 - J. Waldo Cervantes-Solis, Chris Baber, Ahmad Khattab, Roman Mitch:
Rule and theme discovery in human interactions with an 'internet of things'. 222-227 - Jocelyn Spence, David M. Frohlich, Stuart Andrews:
Performance and critical design. 228-229
Working across discipline and culture
- Sarah Morrison-Smith, Christina Boucher, Andrea Bunt, Jaime Ruiz:
Elucidating the role and use of bioinformatics software in life science research. 230-238 - Malin Lunström, Johan Åberg, Johan Blomkvist:
Perceptions of software developers' empathy with designers. 239-246 - Katrin Ellice Heintze, Nicole C. Krämer, Derek Foster, Shaun W. Lawson:
Designing student energy interventions: a cross-cultural comparison. 247-254
Work-in-progress (posters)
- Aurélien Ammeloot, David Benyon, Oli H. Mival:
Design principles for collaborative device ecologies. 255-256 - Arthur Theil Cabreira, Faustina Hwang:
An analysis of mid-air gestures used across three platforms. 257-258 - Ana C. Calderon, Tom Crick, Catherine Tryfona:
Developing computational thinking through pattern recognition in early years education. 259-260 - Cody Chu, Claudia Beatriz Rébola, James Kao:
BUMP: bridging unmet modes of participation. 261-262 - Andy Dickinson, Mark Lochrie, Paul Egglestone:
DataPet: designing a participatory sensing data game for children. 263-264 - Gillian Dowds, Judith Masthoff:
A virtual "window to the outside world": initial design and plans for evaluation. 265-266 - Tom Feltwell, Jamie Mahoney, Shaun W. Lawson:
"Aye, have a dream #IndyRef": use of instagram during the scottish referendum. 267-268 - Kristian Garza, Carole A. Goble, John M. Brooke, Caroline Jay:
Framing the community data system interface. 269-270 - Emmanouil Fytrakis, Ioannis Georgoulas, Jose Part, Yuting Zhu:
Speech-based home automation system. 271-272 - Tiago Gonçalves, Ana Paula Afonso, Bruno Martins:
Combining and assessing 2D maps and space-time cubes for trajectory data. 273-274 - Paul Holmes, James Goulding, Sarah Sharples:
Grouping contacts for information tasks. 275-276 - Céphise Louison, Fabien Ferlay, Delphine Keller, Daniel R. Mestre:
Vibrotactile feedback for collision awareness. 277-278 - John Mills, Paul Egglestone, Mark Lochrie, Martin Skelly:
Paper-based web connected objects and the internet of things through EKKO. 279-280 - Mufida Mir'atul Khusna, Gaëlle Calvary, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa, Yann Laurillau:
MoVi: models visualization for mastering complexity in model driven engineering. 281-282 - Tobias Mulling, Mithileysh Sathiyanarayanan:
Characteristics of hand gesture navigation: a case study using a wearable device (MYO). 283-284 - Timothy Neate, Matt Jones, Michael Evans:
Designing attention for multi-screen TV experiences. 285-286 - Sergio Peña-Arrázola, Dimitri H. Masson, Alexandre Demeure, Gaëlle Calvary, Yann Laurillau:
I++: interactive galleries for promoting interactive curiosities in web designs. 287-288 - Lara S. G. Piccolo, Catriona Smith:
Designing to raise collective awareness and leverage energy savings. 289-290 - Kym Primrose, Robin J. S. Sloan, Ken Scott-Brown:
Finding the future: evolving interaction design. 291-292 - John Shearer, Sue Swinburne, Patrick Dickinson:
Droplets: geo-located audio as a social media platform. 293-294 - Lei Shi, Carolyn Dawson, James MacKrill, Elisavet Dimitrokali, Rebecca Cain:
Digital co-design: a future method? 295-296 - Juli Edyta Sikorska, Yi Tong, Clark Della Silva:
pneuForm: interacting with physical form through dynamic replication. 297-298 - Tasos Spiliotopoulos, Ian Oakley:
An exploratory study on the use of Twitter and Facebook in tandem. 299-300 - Xinglin Sun:
Gone and back: physical interaction on a condensation-based ephemeral interface. 301-302 - Sarah-Kristin Thiel:
Exploring requirements for civic engagement via public displays. 303-304 - Yi Tong, Juli Edyta Sikorska, Clark Della Silva:
LightShare: sharing illumination the tangible way. 305-306 - Michael Wilson, Julie Doyle, Gerry McTaggart:
Designing stress management interventions for older adults to improve wellbeing. 307-308
Interactions gallery (demonstrations)
- Duncan Rowland, Abigail Durrant, Rachel Clarke:
Interactions gallery. 309 - Teresa Almeida, Gavin Wood, Dean Saraf, Madeline Balaam:
Labella. 310-311 - Ran Ancor, Joe Casagrande:
Watching you. 312 - James Brown:
Taphobos: an immersive coffin experience. 313 - Ko-Le Chen:
GRWM: in the bathroom. 314 - Sixian Chen, John Bowers, Abigail Durrant:
'Ambient walk': a mobile application for mindful walking with sonification of biophysical data. 315 - Antonios Vallindras, Shamal Faily:
The mystery of security design. 316-317 - Cally Gatehouse:
FreeAsInWifi. 318 - Connie Golsteijn, Sarah Gallacher, Licia Capra, Yvonne Rogers:
Sens-Us: imagining a citizen-led, dynamic, and localized census. 319-320 - Gökcen Keskin:
Digital public space between layers. 321-322 - Mimi Onuoha:
We are searching for. 323 - Alec Shepley, Duncan Rowland:
Peregrination. 324-325 - Joanna White:
Project sky cube. 326-327 - Eleni Zevgaridou:
NOMATEI: a koinõnia of minumental figures. 328-329
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