What was hybrid? a systematic review of hybrid collaboration and meetings research

T Neumayr, B Saatci, S Rintel, CN Klokmose… - arxiv preprint arxiv …, 2021‏ - arxiv.org
Interest in hybrid collaboration and meetings (HCM), where several co-located participants
engage in coordinated work with remote participants, is gaining unprecedented momentum …

“I didn't know I looked angry”: Characterizing observed emotion and reported affect at work

H Kaur, D McDuff, AC Williams, J Teevan… - Proceedings of the 2022 …, 2022‏ - dl.acm.org
With the growing prevalence of affective computing applications, Automatic Emotion
Recognition (AER) technologies have garnered attention in both research and industry …

Can you hear my heartbeat?: hearing an expressive biosignal elicits empathy

RM Winters, BN Walker, G Leslie - … of the 2021 CHI Conference on …, 2021‏ - dl.acm.org
Interfaces designed to elicit empathy provide an opportunity for HCI with important pro-social
outcomes. Recent research has demonstrated that perceiving expressive biosignals can …

Co11ab: augmenting accessibility in synchronous collaborative writing for people with vision impairments

M Das, TB McHugh, AM Piper, D Gergle - … of the 2022 CHI Conference on …, 2022‏ - dl.acm.org
Collaborative writing is an integral part of academic and professional work. Although some
prior research has focused on accessibility in collaborative writing, we know little about how …

“The World is Designed for Fluent People”: Benefits and Challenges of Videoconferencing Technologies for People Who Stutter

S Wu - Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human …, 2023‏ - dl.acm.org
This work studies the experiences of people who stutter (PWS) with videoconferencing (VC)
and VC technologies. Our interview study with 13 adults who stutter uncovers extra …

Nonverbal Communication Cue Recognition: A Pathway to More Accessible Communication

Z Shafique, H Wang, Y Tian - Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF …, 2023‏ - openaccess.thecvf.com
Nonverbal communication, such as body language, facial expressions, and hand gestures,
is crucial to human communication as it conveys more information about emotions and …

SocialCueSwitch: Towards Customizable Accessibility by Representing Social Cues in Multiple Senses

JI Segal, S Rodriguez, A Raghavan, H Baez… - Extended Abstracts of …, 2024‏ - dl.acm.org
In virtual environments, many social cues (eg gestures, eye contact, and proximity) are
currently conveyed visually or auditorily. Indicating social cues in other modalities, such as …

Vision skills needed to answer visual questions

X Zeng, Y Wang, TY Chiu, N Bhattacharya… - Proceedings of the ACM …, 2020‏ - dl.acm.org
The task of answering questions about images has garnered attention as a practical service
for assisting populations with visual impairments as well as a visual Turing test for the …

The Effects of Walk-in-Place and Overground Walking on the Acquisition of Spatial Information by People With Visual Impairment in Virtual Reality Wayfinding

S Han, P Yoon, X Ren, K Kim - International Journal of Human …, 2024‏ - Taylor & Francis
Although virtual reality (VR) wayfinding systems are available for people with visual
impairment, there is a lack of studies providing the choice of VR environments can affect …

Auditory Interface for Empathetic Synchronization of Facial Expressions between People with Visual Impairment and the Interlocutors

T Komoda, HEB Salih, T Ebihara, N Wakatsuki… - Proceedings of the …, 2024‏ - dl.acm.org
This study proposes an auditory interface to support empathic communication between
people with visual impairment (PVI) and their interlocutors. The interface employs riffs …