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Workshop on inconspicuous interaction

Published: 26 April 2014 Publication History

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Growing usage of interactive systems in the public space has highlighted the prevalence of conflicts between desired functionality and maintenance of privacy/social comfort. This has inspired researchers and practitioners, in communities concerned with usable security, wearable and mobile interfaces, natural user interfaces, accessibility and social interaction, to employ inconspicuous interaction styles. This workshop will bring these communities together to produce forward-looking insights that can shape the way users interact with tomorrow's computers, in interactive systems that account for the social nomadic contexts where they are bound to be used.

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    CHI EA '14: CHI '14 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
    April 2014
    2620 pages
    ISBN:9781450324748
    DOI:10.1145/2559206
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    Published: 26 April 2014

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    1. intimate interfaces
    2. mobile hci
    3. privacy
    4. smart devices
    5. social interaction

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    • (2023)Unobtrusive interaction: a systematic literature review and expert surveyHuman–Computer Interaction10.1080/07370024.2022.216240439:5-6(380-416)Online publication date: Feb-2023
    • (2021)Emerging ExG-based NUI Inputs in Extended Realities: A Bottom-up SurveyACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems10.1145/345795011:2(1-49)Online publication date: 21-Jul-2021

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