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E-grāmata: HCI International 2024 - Late Breaking Papers: 26th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2024, Washington, DC, USA, June 29 - July 4, 2024, Proceedings, Part VIII

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  • Sērija : Lecture Notes in Computer Science 15381
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Dec-2024
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  • ISBN-13: 9783031768248
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This nine-volume set LNCS 15473-15482 constitutes the proceedings of the 26th International Conference, HCI International 2023, in Washington, DC, USA, in June/July 2024.

For the HCCII 2024 proceedings, a total of 1271 papers and 309 posters was carefully reviewed and selected from 5108 submissions. Additionally, 222 papers and 104 posters are included in the volumes of the proceedings published after the conference, as Late Breaking Work.

These papers were organized in the following topical sections: HCI Theories, Methods and Tools; Multimodal Interaction; Interacting with Chatbots and Generative AI; Interacting in Social Media; Fintech, Consumer Behavior and the Business Environment; Design for Health and Wellbeing; Ergonomics and Digital Human Modelling; Virtual Experiences in XR and the Metaverse; Playing Experiences; Design for Learning; New Cultural and Tourism Experiences; Accessibility and Design for All; Design for Older Adults; User Experience Design and Evaluation: Novel Approaches and Case Studies; Safety, Security and Privacy; HCI in Automated Vehicles and Automotive; HCI in Aviation, Transport and Safety; Human-Centered AI; AI for Decision Making and Sentiment Analysis.
HCI in Automated Vehicles and Automotive: What Humans Should Be Thinking
While Driving: Method for Integration of Driver Cognitive Load Information
with Map Data.- The Role of UI/UX Designs for Enhancing Safety and Motorcycle
Riders Experience.- Challenges and Opportunities of Automotive HMI.- The
History of Automotive Human-Machine Interaction: Seven Directions of
Evolution.- How Do Different HMIs of Autonomous Driving Monitoring Systems
Influence the Perceived Safety of Robotaxis Passengers? A Field Study.-
Better Together: Anthropomorphic Assistant Avatars and Empathetic Voice
Interventions for Emotion Regulation.- Unlock your Trust: Experiencing a
Biophilic Autonomous Driving Through Gamification.- An Interactive Game for
Improved Driving Behaviour Experience and Decision Support.- Analyzing Usage
Behavior and Preferences of Drivers Regarding Shared Automated Vehicles:
Insights from an Online Survey.- Research on Slow-Moving Transportation
Scenarios in Large Suburban Campuses from the Perspective of Autonomous
Vehicle-based Mobility Service Design.- Exploring the Perceived Cognitive
Workload: The Impact of Various Scenarios and Emotions on a Driving
Simulator.- Design of Automotive Interior and Human-computer Interaction for
Time-sharing Rental: A Chinese Study.- A Unified Framework for Hierarchical
Pedestrian Behavior Generation in Urban Scenario. HCI in Aviation, Transport
and Safety: RPAS over the Blue: Investigating Key Human Factors in Successful
UAV Operations.- Piloting Continuous Neurophysiological Monitoring for
Adapted Training of Public Safety Officers.- A Pilot Approach and Landing
Workload Assessment Method for Flight Crew Workload Airworthiness
Certification.- Wing of Wisdom: Learning from Pilot Decision Data with
Interpretable AI Models.- Enhancing Safety in Business and General Aviation
with Real-Time Aircraft Telemetry.- Which Train Should Be Stopped First? The
Impact of Working Memory Capacity and Relative Risk Level on Priority
Judgment of High-Speed Railway Dispatchers During Emergency.- Field Trials of
an AI-AR-based System for Remote Bridge Inspection by Drone.- Proactive
Workload Estimation for Pilots.- CRM for Providing Distress Assistance with
Real-Time Aircraft Telemetry DART.- The Devil Between the Details:
Limitations of Probability-Based Approaches to Human Error.- Detection of
Arousal of Pilots in Event-related Heart Rate Responses.- Emerging
Technologies in Aviation Competency-Based Training and Assessment Framework:
The Simulated Air Traffic Control Environment (SATCE) Influence in
Communications Competency.