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see (4)
sound (3)

Stem hear$ (all stems)

24 papers:

VLDBVLDB-2015-Wu0HZL #crowdsourcing #towards
Hear the Whole Story: Towards the Diversity of Opinion in Crowdsourcing Markets (TW, LC, PH, CJZ, WL), pp. 485–496.
CHICHI-2015-JainFGHDZVF #artificial reality #visualisation
Head-Mounted Display Visualizations to Support Sound Awareness for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DJ, LF, JG, BH, RD, DNZ, CV, JEF), pp. 241–250.
CHICHI-2014-MarentakisL #evaluation #locality
Evaluation of hear-through sound localization (GM, RL), pp. 267–270.
CSCWCSCW-2014-LiaoF
Can you hear me now?: mitigating the echo chamber effect by source position indicators (QVL, WTF), pp. 184–196.
HCIDUXU-ELAS-2014-AldazHSSL #experience #personalisation #user interface
User Experience in Training a Personalized Hearing System (GA, TH, DS, MS, LJL), pp. 3–14.
HCIDUXU-ELAS-2014-MedeirosJG #learning #memory management #named #student
Logograms: Memory Aids for Learning, and an Example with Hearing-Impaired Students (LM, MBJ, LVG), pp. 207–216.
HCIHCI-AS-2014-FerreiraB #analysis #elicitation #people #requirements #semantics
Eliciting Accessibility Requirements for People with Hearing Loss: A Semantic and Norm Analysis (MAMF, RB), pp. 277–288.
CHICHI-2013-FoshBRKB
see me, feel me, touch me, hear me: trajectories and interpretation in a sculpture garden (LF, SB, SR, BK, PB), pp. 149–158.
CHICHI-2013-Shirali-ShahrezaPBG #interactive #mobile
SeeSay and HearSay CAPTCHA for mobile interaction (SSS, GP, RB, YG), pp. 2147–2156.
HCIHCI-AS-2013-ItoYTUITH #evaluation
Evaluation of an Information Delivery System for Hearing Impairments at a School for Deaf (AI, TY, KT, KU, TI, HT, YH), pp. 398–407.
DATEDATE-2011-QiaoCL
A 0.964mW digital hearing aid system (PQ, HC, ML), pp. 883–886.
ICPCICPC-2011-Parnin #developer #named #towards
Subvocalization — Toward Hearing the Inner Thoughts of Developers (CP), pp. 197–200.
HCIDUXU-v2-2011-ShankarVE #challenge #comparative #usability
A Fitting Software Comparative Usability Study to Investigate Transition Challenges Faced by Hearing-Aid Practitioners (AS, SV, BE), pp. 517–526.
HCIHCD-2011-KandaK #communication #people #tool support
Holistic Prosthetic Approaches to the Hearing Handicapped People: Communication Tools in Various Situations (KK, TK), pp. 313–320.
HCIHCI-MIIE-2011-WangZYZSP #what
Believe What You Hear, Not What You See — Vision Interferes with Auditory Route Guidance in Complex Environment (YW, HZ, LY, KZ, XS, TP), pp. 346–354.
CSCWCSCW-2008-PiperH
Supporting medical conversations between deaf and hearing individuals with tabletop displays (AMP, JDH), pp. 147–156.
CSEETCSEET-2007-DistanteH #challenge #education #lessons learnt #programming #re-engineering #student
Challenges and Lessons Learned in Teaching Software Engineering and Programming to Hearing-Impaired Students (DD, SH), pp. 344–354.
DACDAC-2006-BurginCHMMSKFF #adaptation #algorithm #architecture #implementation #power management #trade-off
Low-power architectural trade-offs in a VLSI implementation of an adaptive hearing aid algorithm (FB, FC, MH, HM, RMP, RS, HK, NF, WF), pp. 558–561.
DATEDATE-2006-CarbognaniBFKF #power management
Two-phase resonant clocking for ultra-low-power hearing aid applications (FC, FB, NF, HK, WF), pp. 73–78.
CHICHI-2006-WallB #feedback #graph #navigation #what
Feeling what you hear: tactile feedback for navigation of audio graphs (SAW, SAB), pp. 1123–1132.
CHICHI-2003-Ho-ChingML #design #evaluation #what
Can you see what i hear?: the design and evaluation of a peripheral sound display for the deaf (FWlHC, JM, JAL), pp. 161–168.
VLDBVLDB-1999-Pound
In Cyber Space No One can Hear You Scream (CP), pp. 207–210.
CHICHI-1998-RoweSI #human-computer #interactive #variability
Hear Rate Variability: Indicator of User State as an Aid to Human-Computer Interaction (DWR, JLS, DI), pp. 480–487.
HCIHCI-ACS-1993-Harkins #communication #people
Ergonomic Considerations for Communication Technologies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People (JEH), pp. 504–509.

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