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Volume 30, Issue 3June 2023
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  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
ISSN:1073-0516
EISSN:1557-7325
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Design Implications for One-Way Text Messaging Services that Support Psychological Wellbeing
Article No.: 34, Pages 1–29https://doi.org/10.1145/3569888

One-way text messaging services have the potential to support psychological wellbeing at scale without conversational partners. However, there is limited understanding of what challenges are faced in mapping interactions typically done face-to-face or via ...

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Malicious Selling Strategies in Livestream E-commerce: A Case Study of Alibaba’s Taobao and ByteDance’s TikTok
Article No.: 35, Pages 1–29https://doi.org/10.1145/3577199

Due to the limitations imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, customers have shifted their shopping patterns from offline to online. Livestream shopping has become popular as one of the online shopping media. However, various streamers’ malicious selling ...

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Effect of Context on Smartphone Users’ Typing Performance in the Wild
Article No.: 36, Pages 1–44https://doi.org/10.1145/3577013

Smartphones play a crucial role in daily activities, however, situationally-induced impairments and disabilities (SIIDs) can easily be experienced depending on the context. Previous studies explored the effect of context but mainly done in controlled ...

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Predicting Rating Distributions of Website Aesthetics with Deep Learning for AI-Based Research
Article No.: 37, Pages 1–28https://doi.org/10.1145/3569889

The aesthetic appeal of a website has strong effects on users’ reactions, appraisals, and even behaviors. However, evaluating website aesthetics through user ratings is resource intensive, and extant models to predict website aesthetics are limited in ...

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#ActuallyAutistic Twitter as a Site for Epistemic Resistance and Crip Futurity
Article No.: 38, Pages 1–34https://doi.org/10.1145/3569891

The Internet has, for several decades, played a critical role in autistic self-advocacy and community building. This semi-autoethnographic, interpretivist study turns to #ActuallyAutistic Twitter to examine autistic concerns about autism research, how ...

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Open Access
SparseIMU: Computational Design of Sparse IMU Layouts for Sensing Fine-grained Finger Microgestures
Article No.: 39, Pages 1–40https://doi.org/10.1145/3569894

Gestural interaction with freehands and while grasping an everyday object enables always-available input. To sense such gestures, minimal instrumentation of the user’s hand is desirable. However, the choice of an effective but minimal IMU layout remains ...

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Open Access
Modeling User Characteristics Associated with Interdependent Privacy Perceptions on Social Media
Article No.: 40, Pages 1–32https://doi.org/10.1145/3577014

“Interdependent” privacy violations occur when users share private photos and information about other people in social media without permission. This research investigated user characteristics associated with interdependent privacy perceptions, by asking ...

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Transitioning Cognitive Aids into Decision Support Platforms: Requirements and Design Guidelines
Article No.: 41, Pages 1–28https://doi.org/10.1145/3582431

Digital cognitive aids have the potential to serve as clinical decision support platforms, triggering alerts about process delays and recommending interventions. In this mixed-methods study, we examined how a digital checklist for pediatric trauma ...

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Frustration: Still a Common User Experience
Article No.: 42, Pages 1–26https://doi.org/10.1145/3582432

When computers unexpectedly delay or thwart goal attainment, frustration ensues. The central studies of the extent, content, and impact of such frustration were done more than 15 years ago. We revisit this issue after computers have become more mature and ...

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Open Access
Intercorporeal Biofeedback for Movement Learning
Article No.: 43, Pages 1–40https://doi.org/10.1145/3582428

Technology-supported movement learning has received increased attention in HCI. Previous design research has mostly focused on individual experiences, even though the social and situated context is essential to movement learning practices. Based on the ...

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Simulating Interaction Movements via Model Predictive Control
Article No.: 44, Pages 1–50https://doi.org/10.1145/3577016

We present a Model Predictive Control (MPC) framework to simulate movement in interaction with computers, focusing on mid-air pointing as an example. Starting from understanding interaction from an Optimal Feedback Control (OFC) perspective, we assume ...

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Global Filter: Augmenting Images to Support Seeing the “Big Picture” for People with Local Interference
Article No.: 45, Pages 1–28https://doi.org/10.1145/3571812

Some neurodivergent people prioritize visual details over the “big picture”. While excellent attention to detail has many advantages, some contexts require the rapid integration of global and local information. A local processing style can be so strong ...

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Exploring Participants’ Representations and Shifting Sensitivities in a Hackathon for Dementia
Article No.: 46, Pages 1–35https://doi.org/10.1145/3571814

Recent HCI research has addressed emerging approaches for public engagement. One such public-facing method which has gained popularity over the previous decade has been open design events, or hackathons. In this article, we report on DemVR, a hackathon ...

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Emerging Technologies in K–12 Education: A Future HCI Research Agenda
Article No.: 47, Pages 1–40https://doi.org/10.1145/3569897

This systematic mapping review sheds light on how emerging technologies have been introduced and taught in various K–12 learning settings, particularly with regard to artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), the internet of things (IoT), ...

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Managing Tasks across the Work–Life Boundary: Opportunities, Challenges, and Directions
Article No.: 48, Pages 1–31https://doi.org/10.1145/3582429

Task management tools allow people to record, track, and manage task-related information across their work and personal contexts. As work contexts have shifted amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become important to understand how these tools are ...

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Visualizing Topics and Opinions Helps Students Interpret Large Collections of Peer Feedback for Creative Projects
Article No.: 49, Pages 1–30https://doi.org/10.1145/3571817

We deployed a feedback visualization tool to learn how students used the tool for interpreting feedback from peers and teaching assistants. The tool visualizes the topic and opinion structure in a collection of feedback and provides interaction for ...

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