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How The Arts Can Help Tangible Interaction Design: A Critical Re-Orientation
2017
Informatics
In this essay, the benefits of incorporating artistic research and its methodologies into our field are described. ...
With these methodologies it is possible to better assess experiential aspects of interaction-a relevant attribute which traditional HCI approaches cannot afford. ...
Acknowledgments: I want to thank the MDPI team and my reviewers who have helped to make this paper what it is today.
Conflicts of Interest: The author declares no conflict of interest. ...
doi:10.3390/informatics4030031
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Semiotic Engineering — A New Paradigm for Designing Interactive Systems
[chapter]
2006
IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
This paper presents semiotic engineering -a semiotic theory of HCI. ...
By means of illustrative examples, we show the kinds of effects that can be achieved with the theory, and discuss why a semiotic perspective is relevant for the future of information systems. ...
Acknowledgment The author thanks CNPq, the Brazilian Council for Scientific and Technological Development, for giving continued financial support for her research. ...
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-34732-5_21
fatcat:eemoz3zrnrhu7johy4yyvb65wm
Algorithms for Social Curation: Designing and evaluating an embodied and subjectively situated visual art Interpretation and navigation system (VAINS)
2011
Body, Space & Technology Journal
This paper will put the VAINS system into a historical curatorial context as well as explaining and analysing the VAINS project and its methodology, outlining our reasons for placing the body at the forefront ...
VAINS, the visual art Interpretation and navigation system, is an interdisciplinary work in progress, an interactive website which offers repository, search and content recommendation tools for art content ...
The meaning of this statement will become clear when we explain the specific tools we have constructed and tested for the VAINS project. ...
doi:10.16995/bst.86
fatcat:iu46ftxerzhf5he257bkuphazy
Explainable Recommendation: A Survey and New Perspectives
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
Explainable recommendation tries to address the problem of why: by providing explanations to users or system designers, it helps humans to understand why certain items are recommended by the algorithm, ...
Explainable recommendation helps to improve the transparency, persuasiveness, effectiveness, trustworthiness, and satisfaction of recommendation systems. ...
Any opinions, findings and conclusions expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the sponsors. ...
arXiv:1804.11192v10
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Recommending Movies Based on Mise-en-Scene Design
2016
Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI EA '16
We believe that the preferences of users on movies can be well described in terms of the mise-en-scène, i.e., the design aspects of movie making influencing aesthetic and style. ...
Our recommender system opens new opportunities in the design of new user interfaces able to offer a personalized way to search for interesting movies through the analysis of film styles rather than using ...
Artistic Motivation In this section, we describe the artistic background to the idea of stylistic visual features for movie recommendation. ...
doi:10.1145/2851581.2892551
dblp:conf/chi/DeldjooECGP16
fatcat:ofi7wmjyazeqpibljvxpmt66su
Mimetic Machines
2016
Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI '16
First, we show that fabrication tools may integrate multiple and distinct roles (as copiers, translators and connectors) in their production of form, selectively limiting the agency of the maker and machine ...
This paper examines the collaborative process of developing Arc, a computer numerical controlled (CNC) engraving tool for ceramics that offers a new window onto traditional forms of craft. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank Adrien Miller and John Ellefson and the grant supported provided under NSF #1453329. ...
doi:10.1145/2858036.2858475
dblp:conf/chi/SaegusaTR16
fatcat:t3sesx4d5resjmt3bv36kwhaum
3. Inventing Interfaces: Camillo's Memory Theater and the Renaissance of Human-Computer Interaction
[chapter]
2019
Renaissance Futurities
And this inventive aspect was best and primarily understood by artists. ...
aspect of Camillo's magic is also increasingly being taken up by HCI research. ...
doi:10.1525/9780520969513-006
fatcat:n5uuxaffprfefet7sfmiiewi3u
HCI Research as Problem-Solving
2016
Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI '16
This offers a rich, generative, and 'discipline-free' view of HCI and resolves some existing debates about what HCI is or should be. ...
We argue that most HCI research is about three main types of problem: empirical, conceptual, and constructive. ...
We thank several colleagues for discussions, including Susanne Bødker, Stuart Reeves, Barry Brown, Antti Salovaara, Giulio Jacucci, Vassilis Kostakos, Pierre Dragicevic, Andrew Howes, and Pertti Saariluoma ...
doi:10.1145/2858036.2858283
dblp:conf/chi/OulasvirtaH16
fatcat:kckvgp4axvhuxaovmqavutgqvi
Interacting with an Inferred World: The Challenge of Machine Learning for Humane Computer Interaction
2015
Aarhus Series on Human Centered Computing
It closes with some proposed measures for the design of inference-based systems that are more open to humane design and use. </span></p></div></div></div> ...
This paper explores the way in which this new generation of technology raises fresh challenges for the critical evaluation of interactive systems. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I am grateful for feedback and suggestions from Luke Church, Moira Faul, Leonardo Impett, Elisabeth Leedham-Green, David MacKay, Becky Roach, Advait Sarkar, and anonymous reviewers of earlier ...
doi:10.7146/aahcc.v1i1.21197
fatcat:jgshm4sjrzcznbo3fcfsup2rie
User experience with commercial music services: An empirical exploration
2015
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
Finally, we recommend areas of future user research raised by trends and patterns that surfaced from this user study. ...
algorithms. ...
Acknowledgment This research is supported by the University of Washington Information School Research Seed Fund. ...
doi:10.1002/asi.23433
fatcat:nyqqndr5dzhx3gzfl3dhhkjddm
Application of Computational Digital Technology in the Improvement of Art Creation
2022
Security and Communication Networks
Moreover, this paper combines image analysis technology and computer simulation technology to improve point cloud digital technology and build a human-computer interaction system for art creation based ...
In addition, this visual interactive art creation application uses the real-time nature of the camera to capture real images of interaction between the environment and the work and then interacts the captured ...
First of all, this paper explains the necessity of design from two aspects: the value of cultivating aesthetic ability and the cause of the dilemma. ...
doi:10.1155/2022/7723251
fatcat:dapcf2ftwzanlcukjozgmcq4v4
Reflective HCI
2004
Extended abstracts of the 2004 conference on Human factors and computing systems - CHI '04
These material substrates include live, gesturally parameterized projection video, gesturally modified sound, and image-bearing or sensate fabrics. ...
The theoretical research will form a foundation of knowledge from which a framework for the design of computer mediated interactive social interfaces will be developed. ...
Special thanks to Jodi Forlizzi, and Francine Gemperle for their feedback and support on this topic. 4 generally to be welcomed and the benefits are demonstrable [De Young 1996] . ...
doi:10.1145/985921.986203
dblp:conf/chi/DourishFSW04
fatcat:2riaoweryzhnza25n4hwbghwha
Books
1993
IBM Systems Journal
Latham is one of the leading algorithmic artists of our day. ...
Todd and Latham are quite concerned with mat- ters of the human/computer interface (HCI). How is a software program tailored to the thought pro- cesses and working preferences of an artist? ...
doi:10.1147/sj.321.0222
fatcat:2snz57v3mjhz7pmrr2fyifdura
Effects of personal characteristics in control-oriented user interfaces for music recommender systems
2019
User modeling and user-adapted interaction
We found that (1) musical sophistication influenced the acceptance of recommendations for user controls. (2) musical sophistication also influenced recommendation acceptance, and perceived diversity for ...
More specifically, we studied the influence of these characteristics on the design of (a) visualizations for enhancing recommendation diversity and (b) the optimal level of user controls while minimizing ...
As explained above, the visualization is able to explain the diversity of recommendations from various aspects. SimBub Figure 11 illustrates the design of SimBub. ...
doi:10.1007/s11257-019-09247-2
fatcat:nxchokl53vhjzf5kw3edzojkti
How to explain AI systems to end users: a systematic literature review and research agenda
2022
Internet Research
The authors identified several design recommendations, such as offering personalized and on-demand explanations and focusing on the explainability of key functionalities instead of aiming to explain the ...
and their decisions ought to be explained for end users through a systematic literature review.FindingsThe authors' synthesis of the literature suggests that AI system communication for end users has ...
3 Application context of the XAI in HCI studies How to explain AI systems to end users 4.2 The objectives and goals of AI communication for end users
, is an example of "what" to explain. ...
doi:10.1108/intr-08-2021-0600
fatcat:x6fzn6t665amxgozktrunvvphy
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