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Apple's EMBridge AI breakthrough enables recognition of unseen hand gestures via wearable sensors, revolutionizing human-computer interaction. #AppleAI #WearableTech #EMG #HumanComputerInteraction Link: thedailytechfeed.com/apple-unveil...

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Eye Tracking Market Size, Share | Report Forecast [2035] Eye Tracking Market is expected to grow at 28.00% CAGR, reaching USD 25.36 Billion by 2035, driven by advancements in technology and increasing applications in various sectors.

Eye Tracking Market Size, Share | Report Forecast [2035] www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/eye-...
#EyeTracking #HumanComputerInteraction #ARVRTechnology #UserExperience #BiometricTechnology

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Why I'm Asking AI to Ask Me Hard Questions I’m not good at small talk.

My latest Substack post: open.substack.com/pub/lucsetze... #ai #communication #PromptsAlchemy #prompts #humancomputerinteraction #technology #psychology

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Spatial Computing Market  Market Size, Trends | Industry Growth - 2035 Spatial Computing Market  is Expected to Grow USD 965.67 Billion By 2035, Reaching at a CAGR of 18.62% During the Forecast Period 2025 - 2035 | Market Boosts Industry

Spatial Computing Market  Market Size, Trends | Industry Growth - 2035 www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/spat...
#SpatialComputing #ARVR #MixedReality #FutureTech #HumanComputerInteraction #MarketGrowth #TechTrends

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Human-Computer Interaction through Hybrid Inception V3 and LSTM based Facial Emotion Recognition: An Experimental Study - Premier Science Inception V3–LSTM hybrid, Facial emotion recognition, Temporal-spatial feature fusion, Human-computer interaction, Image sequence classification

doi.org/10.70389/PJS...

#humancomputerinteraction #facialrecognition

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This project was led by @zoepurcell.bsky.social, in cooperation with Anne-Marie Nussberger, Mengchen Dong ( @mpib-berlin.bsky.social, CHM) and Maurice Maurice Jakesch (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar).

#AI #Trust #HumanComputerInteraction #BehavioralScience #LLMs #OpenScience #iScience #Transparency

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Inside the Silent UI Shift Controlling How We Use Technology - The invisible UI revolution is reshaping how we interact with technology—without screens, buttons, or consent prompts. Here’s why it matters.

Inside the Silent UI Shift Controlling How We Use Technology wiobs.com/inside-the-s... #InvisibleUI #UXDesign #DigitalTransformation #TechTrends #HumanComputerInteraction

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Junior Researcher Human-AI Collaboration for the Exploration of Large Unstructured Data (f/m/d)

Deadline: Open until filled 
Location: Austria - St. Pölten 

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#hiring #phd #informatics #humancomputerinteraction #ai #machinelearning

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Multimodal interfaces open a new stage in human–technology communication by blending voice, touch, and gestures into one coherent experience that adapts to users, enhances accessibility, and makes digital interaction feel more human and expressive.

#HumanComputerInteraction #UserExperience

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The Gadget That Activates Only When You’re Not Looking: A New Era of Invisible Technology - “The Gadget That Works Only When You’re Not Looking At It” embodies a bold vision for the future: technology that serves

The Gadget That Activates Only When You’re Not Looking: A New Era of Invisible Technology wiobs.com/the-gadget-t... #TechnologyInnovation #AmbientComputing #SmartGadgets #AI #HumanComputerInteraction

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-1 to #WAILS 2025.

Meet our keynote:

#WAILS2025 #AIED #computerscience #learningsciences #educationaltechnologies #AI #cognitivesciences # psychology #sociology #ethics #HCI #humancomputerinteraction
#education #learninganalytics #educationaldatamining #technologyenhancededucation #unica

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Historical help needed!

Trying to find their names.

A university didn't want to award a doctoral candidate his #PhD because he wore a computer throughout his studies.

#AI #computer #HumanComputerInteraction #HCI #student #LongLostArchives #HistoricalData #help #ComputerScience #university

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Our next #iHCI25 speaker, Ayushi Tandon, talked about tensions between biomedical language used in electronic health records, and the cultural dimensions of women’s health –often overlooked in digital health technology design.

Thank you for an insightful talk!

#HCI #HumanComputerInteraction #UCD

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Our next #iHCI25 speaker, Andreas Balaskas, shared his research with CBT-specialized therapists, and the importance of their engagement in the design and development of mental health technologies.

Thank you for a wonderful talk!

#HCI #HumanComputerInteraction #UCD

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Our next #iHCI25 speaker, @dannysnow.bsky.social talks about his work towards how we might understand encounters with digital data post-mortem through mundane interactions via a ‘deceased’ individual’s laptop.

Thank you for a fascinating presentation!

#HCI #UCD #HumanComputerInteraction

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Our next #iHCI25 speaker, John Twomey, spoke of the use of deepfakes and “audio being manipulated for political censorship”, impacting legitimacy of political figures.

Thank you for a very timely presentation!

#HCI #HumanComputerInteraction #UCD

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Our next #iHCI25 speaker, Kata Szita, gave a fascinating talk about digital identity, and how users choose to represent themselves in the form of avatars within metaverse environments.

Thank you for a wonderful presentation!

#HCI #HumanComputerInteraction #UCD

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Our next #iHCI2025 speaker, Laura Maye, talked about her neuro-affirmative research and the involvement of autistic adults in the design of technologies that impact their lives.

Thank you for a timely and meaningful presentation!

#HCI #HumanComputerInteraction #UCD

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Our next #iHCI2025 speaker, Lilian Genaro Motti, gave a thoughtful presentation on positionality in #HCI, and how the aspects that define who we are also shape our research and its impact.

Thank you for a brilliant talk!

#HCI #HumanComputerInteraction #UCD

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Examining Technology Perspectives of Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment: Scoping Review Background: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) may affect up to 20% of people over 65. Global incidence of MCI is increasing, and technology is being explored for early intervention. Theories of technology adoption (TA) predict that useful and easy-to-use solutions will have higher rates of adoption, however these models do not specifically consider older people with cognitive impairments, or the unique human-computer interaction (HCI) challenges posed by MCI. There are gaps in understanding the combined impacts of aging and cognitive impairment on factors affecting TA for older people with MCI, and it is not clear how MCI impacts HCI and device and interaction modality preferences for this population. Objective: This study collates opinions from older people with MCI about technology solutions proposed for them, to understand if solutions are useful, easy to use and what changes are suggested. It also identifies which devices and interaction modalities are preferred, and other factors which may affect usage and adoption. Methods: This scoping review was completed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. A consistent search was performed across nine electronic databases (ACM Digital Library, EBSCOhost CINAHL Plus with Full Text, EBSCOhost Computers and Applied Sciences Complete, Google Scholar, JMIR, IEEE Xplore, EBSCOhost Medline, Scopus, Web of Science Core Collection) for studies published between 1 January 2014 and 1 May 2024. Extracted data was analyzed using inductive, thematic analysis. Results: We identified 4271 studies and after removal of duplicates and screening, 83 studies remained for data extraction. Inductive, thematic analysis of feedback from older people with MCI about technology solutions proposed for them identified five themes (i) purpose and need, (ii) solution design and ease of use, (iii) self-impression, (iv) lifestyle, and (v) interaction modality. Solutions are perceived as useful, even though gaps in functional support exist, however, they are not perceived as entirely easy to use, due to issues related to usability and user experience. Devices which are light, portable, common and have large screens are preferred, as is multimodal interaction, in particular speech, visual/text and touch. Conclusions: Using technology can create feelings which positively or negatively affects a user's comfort, confidence and overall well-being. Older people with MCI value independence and autonomy, and solution designs should support these. Usefulness, ease of use, security, privacy, cost, physical comfort and convenience are important considerations for use of technology. Reliable technology creates trust, confidence and feelings of empowerment. This review recommends future work to (i) improve usability and user experience, (ii) enhance personalization, (iii) better understand interaction preferences and effectiveness, (iv) enable options for multimodal interaction, and (v) more seamlessly integrate solutions into users’ lifestyles.

New in JMIR Aging: Examining Technology Perspectives of Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment: Scoping Review #MildCognitiveImpairment #OlderAdults #TechnologyAdoption #HumanComputerInteraction #AgingPopulation

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