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ECCE 2018: Utrecht, The Netherlands
- Proceedings of the 36th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, Utrecht, The Netherlands, September 05-07, 2018. ACM 2018
Invited Papers
- Anton Nijholt:
From Word Play to World Play: Introducing Humor in Human-Computer Interaction. 1:1-1:8 - Peter J. Werkhoven, Leon Kester, Mark A. Neerincx:
Telling autonomous systems what to do. 2:1-2:8 - Ebba Thora Hvannberg:
Drivers of evolution of training simulators. 3:1-3:4
Long Papers
- Anke Dittmar, Peter Forbrig:
A Case Study on Supporting Teachers' Collective Reflection in Higher Education: Reflection on Modeling Sessions in Software Engineering Education. 4:1-4:8 - Asbjørn Lodahl Christensen, Michael Mose Biskjaer:
Designing Digital Interactive Instructions for Children's Construction Play. 5:1-5:8 - Claudia Kaar, Josef Frysak, Christian Stary:
Scaffolding RAMI4.0-Exploration as Design Support. 6:1-6:8 - Frederica Gonçalves, Pedro F. Campos:
Mild Place Illusion: A Virtual Reality Factor to Spark Creativity in Writing. 7:1-7:8 - Ana Karina Caraban, Evangelos Karapanos, Pedro F. Campos, Daniel Gonçalves:
Exploring the Feasibility of Subliminal Priming on Web platforms. 8:1-8:11 - Chloé Le Bail, Françoise Détienne, Michael J. Baker:
A Role-Playing Simulation to support assessment of sustainable sociotechnical systems for and by citizens. 9:1-9:9 - Emma Beauxis-Aussalet, Joost van Doorn, Lynda Hardman:
Supporting End-User Understanding of Classification Errors. 10:1-10:8
Short Papers
- Ana Karina Caraban, Sara Tranquada, Stephanie Liao, Greicy Ks, Johannes Schöning, Pedro F. Campos:
Where2: Exploring prior visitor journeys to enrich upcoming visitor's experience. 11:1-11:5 - Frederica Gonçalves, Diogo Cabral, Pedro F. Campos:
CreaSenses: Fostering Creativity Through Olfactory Cues. 12:1-12:4 - Miroslav Zivkovic, Egon L. van den Broek, Frans van der Sluis:
Platform for Evaluation of Readers' Implicit Feedback using Eye-Tracking. 13:1-13:4 - Carlos Pereira Santos, Vassilis-Javed Khan, Panos Markopoulos:
Interactive Narratives for Profiling Ethics Orientation. 14:1-14:4 - Lene Heiselberg, Thomas Bjørner:
How to evaluate emotional experiences in television drama series: Improving viewer evaluations by psychophysiological measurements and self-reports. 15:1-15:4 - Frans van der Sluis, Egon L. van den Broek, Annemiek van Drunen, John G. Beerends:
Mobile Screen Size Limits Multimodal Synergy. 16:1-16:4 - Jonas Lundberg, Carl Westin, Mattias Arvola, Stefan Holmlid, Billy Josefsson:
Cognitive Work Analysis and Conceptual Designing for Unmanned Air Traffic Management in Cities. 17:1-17:4 - Marie-Christin Harre, Sebastian Feuerstack:
A Heuristic for relative Perception Accuracy and Reaction Time Estimation for HMI Designs. 18:1-18:4 - Arulanandam Jude Niranjan, Geert de Haan:
Public Opinion about Self-Driving Vehicles in the Netherlands. 19:1-19:4 - Peter Berggren, Joeri van Laere, Björn J. E. Johansson:
Using a mixed-methods assessment approach in a gaming-simulation environment to increase resilience. 20:1-20:4 - Ulrik Söderström, Martin Bååth, Thomas Mejtoft:
The Users' Time Perception: The effect of various animation speeds on loading screens. 21:1-21:4 - Thomas Mejtoft, Arvid Långström, Ulrik Söderström:
The effect of skeleton screens: Users' perception of speed and ease of navigation. 22:1-22:4 - Assaf Botzer, Nir Shvalb, Boaz Ben-Moshe:
Using Sound Feedback to Help Blind People Navigate. 23:1-23:3 - Harry J. Witchel, Harry L. Claxton, Daisy C. Holmes, Thomas T. Ranji, Joe D. Chalkley, Carlos P. Santos, Carina E. I. Westling, Michel F. Valstar, Matt Celuszak, Patrick Fagan:
A trigger-substrate model for smiling during an automated formative quiz: engagement is the substrate, not frustration. 24:1-24:4 - Herre van Oostendorp, Tijs Ditvoorst, Justin van Doorn:
Feedback on the Semantic Relevance of Search Queries. 25:1-25:4
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