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Cultural Differences in Human Computer Interaction: Results from Two Online Surveys
2020
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This paper describes a method to obtain quantitatively discriminating cultural interaction indicators and their values for cross-cultural Human Computer Interaction (HCI) design as preparatory work for cross-cultural adaptive navigation and multi-media systems. The method has been implemented in a tool for cross-cultural HCI analysis. Two online studies temporally displaced by one year using this tool, regarding cultural adaptability exemplified by use cases of navigation systems, revealed
doi:10.5281/zenodo.4134738
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