Next steps in epidermal computing: Opportunities and challenges for soft on-skin devices
AS Nittala, J Steimle - Proceedings of the 2022 CHI Conference on …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Skin is a promising interaction medium and has been widely explored for mobile, and
expressive interaction. Recent research in HCI has seen the development of Epidermal …
expressive interaction. Recent research in HCI has seen the development of Epidermal …
Project Jacquard: interactive digital textiles at scale
I Poupyrev, NW Gong, S Fukuhara… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
Project Jacquard presents manufacturing technologies that enable deploying invisible
ubiquitous interactivity at scale. We propose novel interactive textile materials that can be …
ubiquitous interactivity at scale. We propose novel interactive textile materials that can be …
Data quality evaluation in wearable monitoring
Wearable recordings of neurophysiological signals captured from the wrist offer enormous
potential for seizure monitoring. Yet, data quality remains one of the most challenging factors …
potential for seizure monitoring. Yet, data quality remains one of the most challenging factors …
Where to wear it: functional, technical, and social considerations in on-body location for wearable technology 20 years of designing for wearability
C Zeagler - Proceedings of the 2017 ACM International …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
One of the first questions a researcher or designer of wearable technology has to answer in
the design process is where on the body the device should be worn. It has been almost 20 …
the design process is where on the body the device should be worn. It has been almost 20 …
Social acceptability in HCI: A survey of methods, measures, and design strategies
With the increasing ubiquity of personal devices, social acceptability of human-machine
interactions has gained relevance and growing interest from the HCI community. Yet, there …
interactions has gained relevance and growing interest from the HCI community. Yet, there …
A new reality: Fan perceptions of augmented reality readiness in sport marketing
C Goebert, GP Greenhalgh - Computers in Human Behavior, 2020 - Elsevier
Sport marketers have begun to adopt augmented reality (AR) in an effort to enhance the fan
experience. Hence, there is a need to investigate fan perspectives of this new marketing …
experience. Hence, there is a need to investigate fan perspectives of this new marketing …
Don't look at me that way! Understanding user attitudes towards data glasses usage
Data glasses do carry promising potential for hands-free interaction, but also raise various
concerns amongst their potential users. In order to gain insights into the nature of those …
concerns amongst their potential users. In order to gain insights into the nature of those …
The AT effect: how disability affects the perceived social acceptability of head-mounted display use
H Profita, R Albaghli, L Findlater, P Jaeger… - proceedings of the 2016 …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
Wearable computing devices offer new possibilities to increase accessibility and
independence for individuals with disabilities. However, the adoption of such devices may …
independence for individuals with disabilities. However, the adoption of such devices may …
Current and future mobile and wearable device use by people with visual impairments
With the increasing popularity of mainstream wearable devices, it is critical to assess the
accessibility implications of such technologies. For people with visual impairments, who do …
accessibility implications of such technologies. For people with visual impairments, who do …
Designing a willing-to-use-in-public hand gestural interaction technique for smart glasses
Smart glasses suffer from obtrusive or cumbersome interaction techniques. Studies show
that people are not willing to publicly use, for example, voice control or mid-air gestures in …
that people are not willing to publicly use, for example, voice control or mid-air gestures in …