Significant otter: Understanding the role of biosignals in communication

F Liu, C Park, YJ Tham, TY Tsai, L Dabbish… - Proceedings of the …, 2021‏ - dl.acm.org
With the growing ubiquity of wearable devices, sensed physiological responses provide new
means to connect with others. While recent research demonstrates the expressive potential …

GlassMessaging: towards ubiquitous messaging using OHMDs

N Janaka, J Gao, L Zhu, S Zhao, L Lyu, P Xu… - Proceedings of the …, 2023‏ - dl.acm.org
Communicating with others while engaging in simple daily activities is both common and
natural for people. However, due to the hands-and eyes-busy nature of existing digital …

Caught in the network: The impact of WhatsApp's 2021 privacy policy update on users' messaging app ecosystems

CF Griggio, M Nouwens, CN Klokmose - … of the 2022 CHI Conference on …, 2022‏ - dl.acm.org
In January 2021, WhatsApp announced an update to their privacy policy, sparking an outcry
that saw millions of users install other messaging apps such as Telegram and Signal. This …

Mediating intimacy with dearboard: A co-customizable keyboard for everyday messaging

CF Griggio, AJ Sato, WE Mackay, K Yatani - Proceedings of the 2021 …, 2021‏ - dl.acm.org
Co-customizations are collaborative customizations in messaging apps that all conversation
members can view and change, eg the color of chat bubbles on Facebook Messenger. Co …

Co-designing with users the explanations for a proactive auto-response messaging agent

P Jain, R Farzan, AJ Lee - Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer …, 2023‏ - dl.acm.org
Explanations of AI Agents' actions are considered to be an important factor in improving
users' trust in the decisions made by autonomous AI systems. However, as these …

IntimaSea: exploring shared stress display in close relationships

Y Jiang, X Ding, X Ma, Z Sun, N Gu - … of the 2023 CHI Conference on …, 2023‏ - dl.acm.org
Automatic stress tracking has become increasingly available on wearable devices.
Research has investigated its use for individual stress management, largely within the …

Revisiting piggyback prototy**: Examining benefits and tradeoffs in extending existing social computing systems

DA Epstein, F Liu, A Monroy-Hernández… - Proceedings of the ACM …, 2022‏ - dl.acm.org
The CSCW community has a history of designing, implementing, and evaluating novel social
interactions in technology, but the process requires significant technical effort for uncertain …

Because i'm restricted, 2–4 PM unable to see messages: Exploring users' perceptions and likely practices around exposing attention management use on IM online …

YL Chou, YL Chien, YH Lin, KP Lin, F Shih… - Proceedings of the …, 2022‏ - dl.acm.org
Attention-management tools can restrict online communication, but may cause collateral
damage to their users' fulfillment of communication expectations. This paper explores the …

EmoWear: Exploring emotional teasers for voice message interaction on smartwatches

P An, JS Zhu, Z Zhang, Y Yin, Q Ma, C Yan… - Proceedings of the …, 2024‏ - dl.acm.org
Voice messages, by nature, prevent users from gauging the emotional tone without fully
diving into the audio content. This hinders the shared emotional experience at the pre …

Im receptivity and presentation-type preferences among users of a mobile app with automated receptivity-status adjustment

TW Wu, YL Chien, HP Lee, YJ Chang - … of the 2021 CHI Conference on …, 2021‏ - dl.acm.org
Researchers have long attempted to estimate instant-messaging (IM) users' attentiveness,
responsiveness, and interruptibility. Yet, IM users' self-presentation of their receptivity, and …