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HCI International News, Number 102, July 2020
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HCII 2020: Held virtually - Thank you for your participation
HCI International 2020, the 22nd International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, was held from 19 to 24 July 2020, under the auspices of 21 distinguished international boards of 492 Members from 49 Countries. The conference was planned to be held at the AC Bella Sky Hotel and Bella Center, Copenhagen, Denmark, but due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and the decision of the Danish government not to allow events larger than 500 people to be hosted until the 1st of September 2020, it was held virtually.
The format of the virtual HCII conference program has changed, spreading the duration of the conference to six days (19-24 July 2020), occupying also the period originally scheduled for the pre-conference tutorials that had been cancelled. In this way, the daily load of the conference was reduced to four hours: two sessions, two-hours each (with a half-hour break in-between). The conference started and ended at a different time each day allowing participants from different time zones (77 countries around the world) to join the conference during time-periods which, for some of the time, were more convenient for them, taking particularly into account - to the extent possible, the 'time-zone' of the presenters.
We were privileged to have Professor Gregg Vanderheiden, School of Information Studies, University of Maryland, Director of the Trace R&D Center and Co-Director of Raising the Floor – International and the Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure Project, joining us as the keynote speaker at the opening plenary session. His speech was entitled: “Advancing technologies will allow us to reinvent HCI. Can we use it to finally address digital interface inequality - with less effort - and to better effect?”.
We would like to thank each and every one of the Conference participants for their valuable contribution towards the success of this Conference.
We are hopeful that the current situation with the pandemic will improve and allow us to meet each other in person next year for the HCII 2021 conference, scheduled to take place at the Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington DC, USA, 24-29 July 2021. And as we were obliged to miss Copenhagen this year, we are planning to schedule the conference venue there for 2023.
Over 2,400 individuals from 77 countries have registered to attend this year's conference.
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HCII 2020: Best Poster and Papers and Awards
As established in previous years, twenty-two awards were conferred during the Opening Plenary Session. The awards, in the form of a certificate, were presented to the author(s) of the Best Paper of each Thematic Area / Affiliated Conference and of the Best Poster Extended Abstract.
- POSTER
Moral Robots? How Uncertainty and Presence Affect Humans’ Moral Decision Making
Carolin Straßmann, Alina Grewe, Christopher Kowalcyk, Alexander Arntz, and Sabrina C. Eimler (University of Applied Sciences Ruhr West, Germany)
- HCI: Human-Computer Interaction Thematic Area
User Trust and Understanding of Explainable AI: Exploring Algorithm Visualisations and User Biases
Dawn Branley-Bell (Northumbria University, United Kingdom), Rebecca Whitworth (Red Hat, United Kingdom), and Lynne Coventry (Northumbria University, United Kingdom)
- HIMI: Human Interface and the Management of Information Thematic Area
Galvanic Taste Stimulation Method for Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
Kazuma Aoyama (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
- EPCE: 17th International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics
Experimental Validation of an Eye-Tracking-Based Computational Method for Continuous Situation Awareness Assessment in an Aircraft Cockpit
Simon Schwerd, Axel Schulte (University of the German Bundeswehr Munich, Germany)
- UAHCI: 14th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction
Understanding Pattern Recognition through Sound with Considerations for Developing Accessible Technologies
Nicole Darmawaskita and Troy McDaniel (Arizona State University, USA)
- VAMR: 12th International Conference on Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality
Fake People, Real Effects - The Presence of Virtual Onlookers can Impair Performance and Learning
Wouter Durnez, Klaas Bombeke, Jamil Joundi, Aleksandra Zheleva, Emiel Cracco, Fran Copman, Marcel Brass, Jelle Saldien, and Lieven De Marez (Ghent University, Belgium)
- CCD: 12th International Conference on Cross-Cultural Design
Exploring Universal and Cultural Preferences for Different Concepts of Autonomous Vehicles’ External Communication in China, USA and Germany
Anne-Marie Wesseling (Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft, Germany), Ruth Mugge, Elmer van Grondelle (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands), Ina Othersen (Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft, Germany)
- SCSM: 12th International Conference on Social Computing and Social Media
I Do It Because I Feel That... Moral Disengagement and Emotions in Cyberbullying and Cybervictimisation
Oronzo Parlangeli, Enrica Marchigiani, Stefano Guidi, Margherita Bracci, Alessandro Andreadis, Riccardo Zambon (University of Siena, Italy)
- AC: 14th International Conference on Augmented Cognition
Adapting Interaction to Address Critical User States of High Workload and Incorrect Attentional Focus – an Evaluation of Five Adaptation Strategies
Sven Fuchs, Stephanie Hochgeschurz, Alina Schmitz-Hübsch, Lerke Thiele (Fraunhofer Institute for Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics FKIE, Germany)
- DHM: 11th International Conference on Digital Human Modeling & Applications in Health, Safety, Ergonomics & Risk Management
IMotions ’ Automatic Facial Recognition & Text-Based Content Analysis of Basic Emotions & Empathy in the Application of the Interactive Neurocommunicative Technique LNCBT (Line&Numbered Concordant Basic Text)
Jorge Mora-Fernandez (University of California San Diego, USA, and UNACH / UCUENCA, Ecuador), Azizudin Khan (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India), Fernando Estévez, Felipe Webster, María Isabel Fárez, Felipe Torres (UCUENCA, Ecuador)
- DUXU: 9th International Conference on Design, User Experience and Usability
How to Design Potential Solutions for a Cross-Country Platform that Leverages Students’ Diversity: A User-Centered Design Approach – and its Challenges
Giulia D'Ettole, Thomas Bjørner, Amalia De Götzen (Aalborg University, Denmark)
- DAPI: 8th International Conference on Distributed, Ambient and Pervasive Interactions
Civic CrowdSensing through Location-aware Virtual Monsters
Takuro Yonezawa (Nagoya University, Japan), Mina Sakamura (Keio University, Japan), Nobuo Kawaguchi (Nagoya University, Japan), Jin Nakazawa (Keio University, Japan)
- HCIBGO: 7th International Conference on HCI in Business, Government and Organizations
Effects of Avatar Cuteness on Users’ Perceptions of System Errors in Anthropomorphic Interfaces
Yue Cheng, Lingyun Qiu (Peking University, P.R. China), Jun Pang (Renmin University of China, P.R. China)
- LCT: 7th International Conference on Learning and Collaboration Technologies
Designing ‘Embodied’ Science Learning Experiences for Young Children
Rhiannon Thomas Jha, Sara Price (University College London, United Kingdom), Alison Motion (Learning Through Landscapes, United Kingdom)
- ITAP: 6th International Conference on Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population
The Effects of Increasing Degree of Unreliable Automation on Older Adults’ Performance
Claire Textor, Richard Pak (Clemson University, USA)
- HCI-CPT:2nd International Conference on HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust
To Allow, or Deny? That is the Question
Panagiotis Andriotis (University of the West of England, United Kingdom), Atsuhiro Takasu (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
- HCI-Games: 2nd International Conference on HCI in Games
Non-intrusive Measurement of Player Engagement and Emotions - Real-Time Deep Neural Network Analysis of Facial Expressions during Game Play
Dines Rae Selvig (Selvig Consultancy, Denmark),Henrik Schoenau-Fog (Aalborg University, Denmark)
- MobiTAS: 2nd International Conference on HCI in Mobility, Transport and Automotive Systems
Age-related Diļ¬erences in the Interaction with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems - A Field Study
Norah Neuhuber (Virtual Vehicle Research Center / University of Graz, Austria), Gernot Lechner (University of Graz, Austria), Tahir Emre Kalayci, Alexander Stocker (Virtual Vehicle Research Center, Austria), Bettina Kubicek (University of Graz, Austria)
- AIS: 2nd International Conference on Adaptive Instructional Systems
Adapting the Zone of Proximal Development to the Wicked Environments of Professional Practice
Jordan Richard Schoenherr (Carleton University / US Military Academy, USA)
- C&C: 8th International Conference on Culture and Computing
3D Virtual Reconstruction and Sound Simulation of an Ancient Roman Brass Musical Instrument
Zezhou Sun (Boston University, USA), Antonio Roda (University of Padova, Italy), Emily Whiting (Boston University, USA), Emanuela Faresin, Giuseppe Salemi (University of Padova, Italy)
- MOBILE: 1st International Conference on Design, Operation and Evaluation of Mobile Communications
A Direct Transaction Model for Energy Blockchain Mobile Information System Based on Hybrid Quotation Strategy
Wei Hu and Li Huanhao (Shanghai University of Electric Power, P.R. China)
- AI-HCI: 1st International Conference on AI in HCI
Enriching Social Media Personas with Personality Traits: A Deep Learning Approach Using the Big Five Classes
Joni Salminen (Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar / Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India), Rohan Gurunandan Rao (Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India), Soon-gyo Jung, Shammur A. Chow-dhury, Bernard J. Jansen (Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar)
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HCII 2020: Proceedings
The Conference Proceedings are published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) and Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series and are available on-line through the SpringerLink Digital Library, readily accessible by all subscribing libraries around the world.
HCII 2020 also offered the option of “Late Breaking Work”, for both for papers and posters, with the corresponding volumes of the proceedings to be published after the Conference. Full papers will be included in the “HCII 2020 - Late Breaking Papers” volumes (LNCS series), while Poster Extended Abstracts will be included as short research papers in the “HCII 2020 - Late Breaking Posters” volumes (CCIS series).
All Conference participants are able to browse, search, read and download in PDF format, the initial 40 volumes of the Proceedings already available, until the 31st August 2020, through their conference (CMS) account.
The “Late Breaking Work” volumes of the proceedings, currently under preparation, will also become available by the end of September, all together forming the full set of the HCII 2020 Conference Proceedings. Springer also offers for sale all volumes, individually and as a full set (after completion), in soft cover, with a significant discount for authors.
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Seven HCI Grand Challenges - A White Paper published as an IJHCI article
A group of 32 experts involved in the community of the Human Computer Interaction International (HCII) Conference series have collaborated to investigate the grand challenges which arise in the current and emerging landscape of rapid technological evolution towards more intelligent interactive technologies. The result of this collaboration is an article published in the International Journal of Human Computer Interaction (IJHCI, Vol. 35 issue 14, pp. 1229-1269), identifying seven grand challenges: Human-Technology Symbiosis; Human-Environment Interactions; Ethics, Privacy and Security; Well-being, Health and Eudaimonia; Accessibility and Universal Access; Learning and Creativity; and Social organization and Democracy. The views and research priorities of this international interdisciplinary group of experts are summarized, reflecting different scientific perspectives, methodological approaches and application domains. Each identified Grand Challenge is analyzed in terms of concept and problem definition, main research issues involved, state of the art, associated emerging requirements and future research directions.
Open Access Article: Stephanidis, C., Salvendy, G., et al. (2019). Seven HCI Grand Challenges. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 35 (14), 1229-1269. DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2019.1619259.
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Recent News and Articles
- "Popular Chinese-Made Drone Found to Have Security Weakness", The New York Times, July 23, 2020.
- "Self-Driving Industry Takes to the Highway After Robotaxi Failure", Financial Times, July 19, 2020.
- "Siri, Alexa Targeted as E.U. Probes Internet of Things", Bloomberg, July 16, 2020.
- "Deepfake Used to Attack Activist Couple Shows New Disinformation Frontier", Reuters, July 15, 2020.
- "E.U.-U.S. Privacy Shield for Data Struck Down by Court", BBC News, July 16, 2020.
- "Japanese Robot to Clock In at Convenience Store", Reuters, July 15, 2020.
- "The Data-Driven Tech Engine at the Heart of Hollywood's Content Factories", The Wall Street Journal, July 11, 2020.
- "Smartwatch Hack Could Send Fake Pill Reminders to Patients", BBC News, July 9, 2020.
- "Virtual Try-Ons Replacing Fitting Rooms During the Pandemic", The Washington Post, July 9, 2020.
- "Technology Bridges the Gap to Better Sight", The New York Times, July 7, 2020.
- "Home Router Warning: They're Riddled With Known Flaws and Run Ancient, Unpatched Linux", ZDNet, July 6, 2020.
- "Home Security Camera Wi-Fi Signals Can Be Hacked to Tell When People Are Home", The Daily Mail (U.K.), July 6, 2020.
- "Countries Agree on Regulations for Automated Driving", The Japan Times, June 26, 2020.
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