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EICS 2022: Sophia Antipolis, France - Workshops Volume
- Thomas Kosch:
Proceedings of the Workshops on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS-WS 2022) co-located with teh 14th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (SIGCHI 2022), Sophia Antipolis, France, June 21, 2022. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3404, CEUR-WS.org 2023
Doctoral Consortium
- Alexandru Umlauft:
A Social Robot System for Performance-oriented Long-term Stroke Therapy. 1-7 - Vitor Carneiro Maia:
Design and evaluation of RFID-based interactive devices distributed in socio-technical environments. 8-13 - Santiago Villarreal-Narvaez:
GEStory: An Atlas for User-Defined Gestures as an Interactive Design Space. 14-27 - Arthur Sluÿters:
Mid-air Gesture Recognition by Ultra-Wide Band Radar Echoes. 28-39 - Alireza Khanshan:
From Simulation to Reality and Back Again: A Hybrid Approach to Estimate the Compliance of ESM Study Participants to Different ESM Protocols. 40-48
Workshop 1: Engineering Interactive Computing Systems for People with Disabilities
- Alexandru Bundea, Peter Forbrig:
Constructing a neurovisual therapy for with a social robot for a neglect handicap. 49-56 - Beatriz Peres, Lilian Genaro Motti Ader, Pedro F. Campos:
Many Cues, Few Clues: Identifying Design Opportunities for Digital Cues in Physical Rehabilitation Processes. 57-67 - Yohan Guerrier, Sophie Lepreux, Christophe Kolski, Véronique Delcroix, Káthia Marçal de Oliveira:
Human-Computer Interface Design of a Communication Aid Software System for People with Parkinson's Disease. 68-74 - Peter Forbrig, Alexandru Bundea:
Engineering a Software System to Support Post-Stroke Patients in their Training Activities with a Humanoid Robot. 75-83 - Florian Apavou, Tifanie Bouchara, Jacques Schoetter:
Multisense Blind Shooter: Auditory mobile application to assist blind and visually impaired people in target shooting. 84-89
Workshop 2: Methods, Tools and Techniques for Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS) Design and Development
- Zena Assaad:
A proposed risk categorisation model for human-machine teaming. 90-96
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