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1by Holmes, Samuel Moorhead, Anne Bond, Raymond Zheng, Huiru Coates, Vivien Mctear, Michael Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...Chatbots are becoming increasingly popular as a human-computer interface. The traditional best practices normally applied to User Experience (UX) design cannot...”
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2by Iftikhar, Aleeha Bond, Raymond McGilligan, Victoria J Leslie, Stephen Rjoob, Khaled Knoery, Charles Peace, Aaron Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...The purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive overview of how dashboards are contributing in aiding and improving the quality of decision making in...”
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3by Amos-Oluwole, Oluwademilade Subhani, Benjamin Claxton, Harry Holmes, Daisy Westling, Carina Witchel, Harry Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...INTRODUCTION: Mind wandering is often an interposing mental state in which a person has thoughts unrelated to the primary task they are performing. It leads to...”
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4by Soderstrom, Ulrik Li, Songyu Claxton, Harry L Holmes, Daisy C Ranji, Thomas T Santos, Carlos P Westling, Carina E.I Witchel, Harry J Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...Postural movement of a seated person, as determined by lateral aspect video analysis, can be used to estimate learning-relevant emotions. In this article the...”
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5by Iftikhar, Aleeha Bond, Raymond McGilligan, Victoria McShane, Anne Peace, Aaron Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...This project aims to aid clinical decision making in cardiac care. Firstly, it will include a retrospective analysis of a PPCI referral dataset to identify...”
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6by Boulard, Cecile Castellani, Stefania Colombino, Tommaso Grasso, Antonietta Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...In the context of addressing global warming issues one of the possible approaches is to provide individuals with tools that support behavior change toward...”
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7by Kritopoulou, Paraskevi Manitsaris, Sotiris Manitsaris, Athanasios Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...Movement-based interactive systems, and gesture recognition in general, can contribute to the human learning of motor skills. This paper presents the design...”
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8by Chou, Yung-Yi Juliet Lechêne, Valérie Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...This pilot study was designed to demonstrate spaces as stimuli that evoke the continuity of personal experiences by exploring the emotional quality of...”
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9by Arvola, Mattias Broth, Mathias Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...The purpose of this empirically informed, but mainly conceptual paper, is to understand what we might mean by the word 'structure' in cross-media design. The...”
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10by Clewley, Natalie Dodd, Lorraine Smy, Victoria Witheridge, Annamaria Louvieris, Panos Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...Purpose: To determine the elicitation methodologies best placed to uncover and capture the expert operator's reflective cognitive judgements in complex and...”
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11by van Nimwegen, Christof Bergman, Kristi Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...Ephemeral media allow for sending content in a format that deletes the content after it was accessed it - a phenomenon known as the "burn after reading"...”
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12by Bond, Raymond Moorhead, Anne Mulvenna, Maurice O'Neill, Siobhan Potts, Courtney Murphy, Nuala Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...Behavioural data analytics and user log analysis can be useful to gain insight into how users interact with technologies. In this study, data analytics were...”
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13by Wallner, Guenter Pohl, Margit von Landesberger, Tatiana Ballweg, Kathrin Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...Visual comparison of graphs has become widespread in various disciplines. To support this task, it is necessary to generate graph drawings that facilitate the...”
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14by Campbell, Joey Fraser, Mike Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...Exertion based video games have sought to encourage physical activity. In this paper we explore whether haptic intervention by the exertion game can encourage...”
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15by Duro, Ligia Romão, Teresa Karapanos, Evangelos Campos, Pedro Campos, Pedro Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...Many people nowadays engage with motivational text messages embedded in a visual presentation. However, empirical studies of the impact of textual messages on...”
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16by Prytz, Erik Johansson, Patrik Sederholm Lawesson, Sofia Ericsson, Maria Thylén, Ingela Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...Objective: The objective of the current study was to develop and evaluate a persuasive decision-support aiming at reducing pre-hospital delay and increasing...”
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17by Murray, Dianne M Veer, Gerrit C. van der de Haan, Geert Dittmar, Anke Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...The goal of this one-day workshop will be to revisit what is meant by Cognitive Ergonomics by bringing together researchers and practitioners who have an...”
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18by Weger, Gerlinde Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...This paper will provide a three-part analysis to demonstrate that automated decision-making systems (ADMS), representing advanced technologies, can and do...”
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19by Soderstrom, Ulrik Hellgren, Måns Mejtoft, Thomas Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...In recent years, electronic paper - a display technology known for its low power consumption and paper-like appearance has started emerging in several consumer...”
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20by Campbell, Joey Fraser, Mike Published in Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on cognitive ergonomics (10.09.2019)“...Haptic VR systems exert dynamically varying forces on virtually embodied users. VR approaches have always presented ergonomic challenges, but the emergence of...”