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Expressive, Scalable, Mid-air Haptics with Synthetic Jets
Article No.: 14, Pages 1–28https://doi.org/10.1145/3635150

Non-contact, mid-air haptic devices have been utilized for a wide variety of experiences, including those in extended reality, public displays, medical, and automotive domains. In this work, we explore the use of synthetic jets as a promising and under-...

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The Group Folding Effect: The Role of Collaborative Process Structuring and Social Interaction in Group Work
Article No.: 15, Pages 1–44https://doi.org/10.1145/3622783

Group work involves a myriad of complex processes encompassing social, perceptual, cognitive, and contextual factors. However, there is a lack of empirical research on computer-supported group work processes and their impact on outcomes at different ...

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Spreadsheets on Interactive Surfaces: Breaking through the Grid with the Pen
Article No.: 16, Pages 1–33https://doi.org/10.1145/3630097

Spreadsheet programs for interactive surfaces have limited manipulations capabilities and are often frustrating to use. One key reason is that the spreadsheet grid creates a layer that intercepts most user input events, making it difficult to reach the ...

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RadarHand: A Wrist-Worn Radar for On-Skin Touch-Based Proprioceptive Gestures
Article No.: 17, Pages 1–36https://doi.org/10.1145/3617365

We introduce RadarHand, a wrist-worn wearable with millimetre wave radar that detects on-skin touch-based proprioceptive hand gestures. Radars are robust, private, small, penetrate materials, and require low computation costs. We first evaluated the ...

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“Sometimes It’s Like Putting the Track in Front of the Rushing Train”: Having to Be ‘On Call’ for Work Limits the Temporal Flexibility of Crowdworkers
Article No.: 18, Pages 1–45https://doi.org/10.1145/3635145

Research suggests that the temporal flexibility advertised to crowdworkers by crowdsourcing platforms is limited by both client-imposed constraints (e.g., strict completion times) and crowdworkers’ tooling practices (e.g., multitasking). In this article, ...

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Cognition in Social Engineering Empirical Research: A Systematic Literature Review
Article No.: 19, Pages 1–55https://doi.org/10.1145/3635149

The interdisciplinarity of the Social Engineering (SE) domain creates crucial challenges for the development and advancement of empirical SE research, making it particularly difficult to identify the space of open research questions that can be addressed ...

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Detecting Covert Disruptive Behavior in Online Interaction by Analyzing Conversational Features and Norm Violations
Article No.: 20, Pages 1–43https://doi.org/10.1145/3635143

Disruptive behavior is a prevalent threat to constructive online engagement. Covert behaviors, such as trolling, are especially challenging to detect automatically, because they utilize deceptive strategies to manipulate conversation. We illustrate a ...

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Reliability Criteria for News Websites
Article No.: 21, Pages 1–33https://doi.org/10.1145/3635147

Misinformation poses a threat to democracy and to people’s health. Reliability criteria for news websites can help people identify misinformation. But despite their importance, there has been no empirically substantiated list of criteria for ...

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Visual Noise Cancellation: Exploring Visual Discomfort and Opportunities for Vision Augmentations
Article No.: 22, Pages 1–26https://doi.org/10.1145/3634699

Acoustic noise control or cancellation (ANC) is a commonplace component of modern audio headphones. ANC aims to actively mitigate disturbing environmental noise for a quieter and improved listening experience. ANC is digitally controlling frequency and ...

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A Virtual Reality Scene Taxonomy: Identifying and Designing Accessible Scene-Viewing Techniques
Article No.: 23, Pages 1–44https://doi.org/10.1145/3635142

Virtual environments (VEs) afford similar interactions to those in physical environments: individuals can navigate and manipulate objects. Yet, a prerequisite for these interactions is being able to view the environment. Despite the existence of numerous ...

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Examining Voice Community Use
Article No.: 24, Pages 1–29https://doi.org/10.1145/3635151

Visual online communities can present accessibility challenges to older adults or people with vision and motor disabilities. Motivated by this challenge, accessibility and HCI researchers have called for voice-based communities to support aging and ...

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The AI Ghostwriter Effect: When Users do not Perceive Ownership of AI-Generated Text but Self-Declare as Authors
Article No.: 25, Pages 1–40https://doi.org/10.1145/3637875

Human-AI interaction in text production increases complexity in authorship. In two empirical studies (n1 = 30 & n2 = 96), we investigate authorship and ownership in human-AI collaboration for personalized language generation. We show an AI Ghostwriter ...

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The Realities of Evaluating Educational Technology in School Settings
Article No.: 26, Pages 1–33https://doi.org/10.1145/3635146

HCI researchers are increasingly interested in the evaluation of educational technologies in context, yet acknowledge that challenges remain regarding the logistical, material and methodological constraints of this approach to research [18, 53].

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Between Rhetoric and Reality: Real-world Barriers to Uptake and Early Engagement in Digital Mental Health Interventions
Article No.: 27, Pages 1–59https://doi.org/10.1145/3635472

Digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) have potential to provide effective and accessible care to entire populations, but low client uptake and engagement are significant problems. Few prior studies explore the lived experiences of non-engagers, ...

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Configurations of Digital Participatory Budgeting
Article No.: 28, Pages 1–28https://doi.org/10.1145/3635144

Participatory budgeting is a democratic innovation increasingly supported by digital platforms. Like any technology, participatory budgeting platforms are not value-free or politically neutral; their design, configuration, and deployment display ...

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