40 papers:
- CASE-2015-HallettWSV #agile
- Rapid bicycle gear switching based on physiological cues (EH, RW, SS, RV), pp. 377–382.
- CHI-2015-FaircloughKG #classification #interactive #realtime
- Classification Accuracy from the Perspective of the User: Real-Time Interaction with Physiological Computing (SHF, AJK, KMG), pp. 3029–3038.
- CHI-2015-ZugerF #developer #predict #using
- Interruptibility of Software Developers and its Prediction Using Psycho-Physiological Sensors (MZ, TF), pp. 2981–2990.
- SIGIR-2015-Barreda-Angeles #behaviour #latency
- Unconscious Physiological Effects of Search Latency on Users and Their Click Behaviour (MBÁ, IA, XB, BBC, APB), pp. 203–212.
- SIGIR-2015-GwizdkaoMW #information retrieval #research
- NeuroIR 2015: Neuro-Physiological Methods in IR Research (JG, JMJ, JM, MW), pp. 1151–1153.
- CHI-2014-SoloveyZPRM #performance #using
- Classifying driver workload using physiological and driving performance data: two field studies (ETS, MZ, EAGP, BR, BM), pp. 4057–4066.
- CHI-2014-TanLS #case study #experience #game studies #video
- Combining think-aloud and physiological data to understand video game experiences (CTT, TWL, SS), pp. 381–390.
- HCI-AIMT-2014-AdnanNSZH #evaluation #metric
- Evaluation of Graceful Movement in Virtual Fitting through Expressed Emotional Response and Emotion Expressed via Physiology Measures (WAWA, NLMN, FMS, SNZ, WNWH), pp. 788–797.
- KDD-2014-GhassemiNDBJRS #modelling
- Unfolding physiological state: mortality modelling in intensive care units (MG, TN, FDV, NB, RJ, AR, PS), pp. 75–84.
- ICSE-2014-FritzBMYZ #development #metric #using
- Using psycho-physiological measures to assess task difficulty in software development (TF, AB, SCM, SYE, MZ), pp. 402–413.
- DHM-HB-2013-BotterBCKME
- The Biomechanical and Physiological Effect of Two Dynamic Workstations (JB, EMB, DC, RK, SHvM, RPE), pp. 196–204.
- DHM-HB-2013-WangL #design #evaluation #modelling
- Digital Human Modeling for Physiological Factors Evaluation in Work System Design (LW, HYKL), pp. 134–142.
- HCI-AS-2013-AndujarEGM #learning
- Evaluating Engagement Physiologically and Knowledge Retention Subjectively through Two Different Learning Techniques (MA, JIE, JEG, PM), pp. 335–342.
- HIMI-D-2013-EnokidaKSAII #information management #metric #using
- Assessing Mental Workload of In-Vehicle Information Systems by Using Physiological Metrics (SE, KK, SS, TA, TI, KI), pp. 584–593.
- HIMI-D-2013-KasamatsuKYJF #evaluation
- Physiological Responses and Kansei Evaluation on Awareness (KK, HK, MY, HJ, SF), pp. 614–619.
- HIMI-D-2013-KomineN #evaluation #optimisation #smarttech #user interface #visual notation
- Optimization of GUI on Touchscreen Smartphones Based on Physiological Evaluation — Feasibility of Small Button Size and Spacing for Graphical Objects (SK, MN), pp. 80–88.
- SIGIR-2013-MoshfeghiJ #behaviour #effectiveness #feedback #using
- An effective implicit relevance feedback technique using affective, physiological and behavioural features (YM, JMJ), pp. 133–142.
- MLDM-2012-HossainC #behaviour #identification
- Combination of Physiological and Behavioral Biometric for Human Identification (EH, GC), pp. 380–393.
- CHI-2011-NackeKLM #design #game studies #interactive #using
- Biofeedback game design: using direct and indirect physiological control to enhance game interaction (LEN, MK, CL, RLM), pp. 103–112.
- CHI-2011-PanCHMHMC
- Now where was I?: physiologically-triggered bookmarking (MKXJP, GJSC, GHH, AJM, TWH, KEM, EAC), pp. 363–372.
- DHM-2011-WuHYNH #parametricity #using
- Using Physiological Parameters to Evaluate Operator’s Workload in Manual Controlled Rendezvous and Docking (RVD) (BW, FH, ZY, JN, WH), pp. 426–435.
- ICPR-2010-SunSHE #learning #locality #metric
- Localized Supervised Metric Learning on Temporal Physiological Data (JS, DMS, JH, SE), pp. 4149–4152.
- WICSA-ECSA-2009-MattmannGKPM #grid #revisited
- The anatomy and physiology of the grid revisited (CM, JG, IK, DP, NM), pp. 285–288.
- HCD-2009-CausseH #effectiveness #visual notation
- The Physiological User’s Response as a Clue to Assess Visual Variables Effectiveness (MC, CH), pp. 167–176.
- HCD-2009-ShibukawaFIN #effectiveness #using
- Fundamental Studies on Effective e-Learning Using Physiology Indices (MS, MFF, YI, SPN), pp. 795–804.
- HCI-NT-2009-HercegfiPTI #evaluation #monitoring #usability
- Usability Evaluation by Monitoring Physiological and Other Data Simultaneously with a Time-Resolution of Only a Few Seconds (KH, MP, ST, LI), pp. 59–68.
- SIGIR-2009-ArapakisKJK #modelling #predict #topic
- Modeling facial expressions and peripheral physiological signals to predict topical relevance (IA, IK, JMJ, IK), pp. 728–729.
- WICSA-2008-AllouiCV #architecture #component #identification #towards
- Towards Software Architecture Physiology: Identifying Vital Components (IA, SC, HV), pp. 293–296.
- SEKE-2008-ErsonC #framework #simulation
- A Software Framework for Integrative Physiological Model Simulation (EZE, MCC), pp. 333–338.
- CSCW-2004-MandrykI #collaboration #evaluation #game studies
- Physiological indicators for the evaluation of co-located collaborative play (RLM, KMI), pp. 102–111.
- ICPR-v3-2004-NovakLCMAHA #analysis #markov #modelling #using
- Morphology Analysis of Physiological Signals Using Hidden Markov Models (DN, LL, DCF, PM, TAA, YH, MA), pp. 754–757.
- HCI-EI-1999-ChenMRK #empirical #evaluation #metric
- The Physiological Measurement of User Comfort Levels: An Evaluation Experiment for Comparing Three Types of CRTs (SC, YM, XR, HK), pp. 193–196.
- HCI-EI-1999-JorgensenGLJ
- Mental Workload in IT Work: Combining Cognitive and Physiological Perspectives (AHJ, AHG, BL, BRJ), pp. 97–101.
- HCI-SEC-1997-RayHG #adaptation #design #interface
- Mapping Physiology to Cognition in Adaptive Interface Design (WJR, SH, JG), pp. 491–494.
- HCI-SEC-1997-Riedel #3d #aspect-oriented #parametricity #performance
- 3D-Rendering and the Eye: Aspects for Efficient Rendering Through Physiological and Anatomical Parameters of the Eye (OR), pp. 981–984.
- HCI-SEC-1997-WatanabeO #analysis #communication
- Physiological Analysis of Entrainment in Face-to-Face Communication (TW, MO), pp. 411–414.
- HCI-ACS-1993-ArnetzB #interface #named
- Techno-Stress: Psycho-physiological Consequences of Poor Man-Machine Interface (BBA, MB), pp. 891–896.
- HCI-ACS-1993-SaitoTSSS #visual notation
- Physiological Indices of Visual Fatigue and Visual Comfort Related to VDT Work (SS, ST, SS, MS, TS), pp. 909–913.
- HCI-SHI-1993-KamijoK #artificial reality #using
- A Virtual Reality System Using Physiological Data — Application to Virtual Sports CAI (KK, AK), pp. 675–680.
- SAC-1993-GuuB #database #named #object-oriented #research
- Scibase: An Object-Oriented Scientific Database for Cell Physiology Research (YWG, GGB), pp. 309–317.