Human Computer Interaction

HCI refers to the interaction between humans and technology, and the design of accessible interfaces which better facilitate this interaction.

 

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  • [WebSci2017] Cristiana S. Silva, Glívia A.R. Barbosa, Ismael S. Silva, Tatiane S. Silva, Fernando Mourão, Flávio Coutinho - Privacy for Children and Teenagers on Social Networks from a Usability Perspective: A Case Study on Facebook
  • [WebSci2014] Gemma Fitzsimmons, Mark J. Weal, Denis Drieghe - Skim reading: an adaptive strategy for reading on the web
  • [WebSci2013] Markel Vigo, Simon Harper - Considering People with Disabilities as ¨ Uberusers for Eliciting Generalisable Coping Strategies on the Web
  • [WebSci2013] Chiel van den Akker, Marieke van Erp, Lora Aroyo, Ardjan van Nuland, Lourens van der Meij, Susan Legene, Guus Schreiber - From Information Delivery to Interpretation Support: Evaluating Cultural Heritage Access on the Web
  • [WebSci2013] Yuko Sakurai, Masaaki Oka, Satoshi Oyama, Makoto Yokoo - How confident are you? Worker classification in Crowdsourcing
  • [WebSci2010] Baumgartner, Robert, Fayzrakhmanov, Ruslan, Gattringer, Rafael, Göbel, Max, Holzinger, Wolfgang, Klein, David, Kruepl, Bernhard - Web 2.0 Vision for the Blind.
  • [WebSci2010] Hooper,Clare J., Millard, David E. - Teasing Apart and Piecing Together: Towards Understanding Web-based Interactions.
  • [WebSci2011] Alan Dix - A Shifting Boundary: the dynamics of internal cognition and the web as external representation.