Welcome to the CHI 2010 Workshop on Brain, Body and Bytes: Psychophysiological User Interaction.
Workshop Papers Accepted, and their participants
- Audrey Girouard, Tufts University
Real Time fNIRS Classification for BCIs [PDF]
- Regan Mandryk, University of Saskatchewan
- Lennart Nacke, Blekinge Institute of Technology
- Erin Treacy Solovey, Tufts University
- Desney Tan, Microsoft Research
- Robert J.K. Jacob, Tufts University
- Mitchel Benovoy, McGill University
Psychophysiological signal analysis and classification [PDF]
- Denise Chew, Georgia Institute of Technology
BCI and Creativity [PDF]
- Melody Moore Jackson, Georgia Institute of Technology
Domesticating Brain-Computer Interfaces: Systems for the Home [PDF]
- Adriane Randolph, Kennesaw State University
Ashley Ingraham, Kennesaw State University Brain-Computer Interfaces as Child?s Play: Using Mental Training to
Improve Motor Skills in
Children [PDF]
- Marjolein van der Zwaag, Philips Research Europe
Guidelines for biosignal-driven HCI [PDF]
- Lennart Nacke, Blekinge Institute of Technology
Psychophysiological Correlations with Gameplay Experience Dimensions [PDF]
- Martha Crosby, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Physiological Measures Used for Identification of Cognitive States and Continuous Authentication [PDF]
- Daniel Sjolie, Umea University
Reality-Based Brain-Computer Interaction [PDF]
- Johann Schrammel, Center for Usability Research and Engineering
Get up, move on! Using Electromyography to Explore the Relationship of Experience and Motion [PDF]
- Kai Kuikkaniemi, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology
Designing Biofeedback for Games and Playful Applications [PDF]
- Veronica Zammitto, Simon Fraser University
Exploring Quantitative Methods for Evaluating Sports Games [PDF]
- Feng Tian, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Leveraging Psychophysical Data in Monitoring and Analyzing the States of Badminton Players [PDF]
- Danny Plass-Oude Bos, University of Twente
Brain-Computer Interfacing for Games [PDF]
- Eva Oliveira, University of Lisbon
Towards enhanced video access and recommendation through emotions [PDF]
- Saraswathi Bellur, The Pennsylvania State University
Psychophysiological Responses to Media Interfaces [PDF]
- Jan Kallenback, Aalto University
Measuring Interaction Experiences: Integration of Multiple Psychophysiological Methods [PDF]
- Katarzyna Wac, Carnegie Mellon University, HCII
emoBAN: Improving Quality of Life via Psychophysiological Mobile Computing [PDF]
- Krzysztof Gajos, Harvard University
Understanding How to Design Complex Brain-Controlled Applications [PDF]
- Robert Wray, Soar Technology
Tailoring Practice for Individualized Learning via Cognitive State [PDF]
- Johanna Octavia, Hasselt University
Exploring Psycho-physiological Measures for the Design and Behavior of Socially-Aware Avatars in Ubicomp Environments [PDF]
- Marc Grootjen, EagleScience
Interpretation of multiple information streams to achieve human-computer symbiosis [PDF]
- Lucia Filgueiras, Universidade de S?o Paulo
Your users can?t talk! How can you tell they liked your system? [PDF]
(c) Audrey Girouard
last modified March 2, 2010
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